INCOME & PAY
BUDGETING & TAXES
BANKING & INTEREST
INVESTING & CREDIT
CREDIT SCORES & CONSEQUENCES
100

This type of pay stays the same no matter how many hours you work.

a salary

100

This is a plan for how money will be spent and saved.

a budget

100

This account is best for everyday spending, comes with a debit card, and earns little to no interest.

a checking account

100

What is it called when prices increase overtime and money that is not growing loses purchasing power

inflation

100

This is what a credit score measures.

how responsible you are with borrowing money

200

This type of pay goes up or down based on the number of hours you work.

an hourly wage

200

Under the 50/30/20 rule, this percentage of your income should go toward wants.

30%

200

List at least one major advantage a savings account has over a piggy bank

EXAMPLES: earning interest and being insured by the government up to $250,000

200

Compared to bonds, these investments carry higher risk but have higher growth potential.

stocks

200

What is one way you can lower your credit score?

EXAMPLE: missing payments on your credit card or loans

300

This is the total amount you earn BEFORE taxes and deductions are taken out.

gross pay

300

Under the 50/30/20 rule, someone earning $4,000 a month should put this dollar amount toward needs.

$2,000

300

This type of interest is earned only on the original amount you deposited.

simple interest

300

What is credit?

borrowing money now and paying it back later, usually with interest

300

What is one con of using credit?

EXAMPLE: interest costs money and debt can pile up if you overspend

400

This is the money you actually take home AFTER taxes and deductions.

net pay

400

Why do we have taxes?

so that everyone collectively funds services that the whole community uses and benefits from.

400

This type of interest is earned on both the original amount AND the interest already earned, making your money grow faster.

compound interest

400

What is the Great Depression an example of?

credit being dangerously overused

400

What is one pro of using credit?

EXAMPLE: having a safety net during unexpected emergencies

500

Hourly workers earn this type of extra pay at 1.5 times their normal rate after working more than 40 hours in a week.

overtime pay

500

List at least three things that are funded by local property taxes

EXAMPLES: public school teachers, local government buildings, buses in your community, snow removal, sidewalks and new roads, etc.

500

This savings option earns higher interest but you cannot withdraw the money for a set period of time.

Certificate of Deposit (CD)

500

This word means the chance that an investment could lose value.

risk

500

A credit score is a three-digit number that ranges from this low to this high

300-850