Financial Literacy 1
Financial Literacy 2
Financial Literacy 3
Financial Literacy 4
Financial Literacy 5
100

Things that would be nice to have, but you can live without

What are wants?

100

What is financial literacy? (word-for-word definitions only)

The ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills. (i.e: personal finances, budgeting, investing)

100

What is budgeting?

A plan on how to spend money. Needs before wants.

100

Things you spend money on

What are expenses?

100
What is a "need"?
Something essential for survival.
200

A bank account that lets you write checks, pay bills and do other personal money tasks

What is a checking account?

200

A bank account that pays you interest on the money you put into it

What is a savings account?

200

A card that lets you pay for things electronically, directly from your personal bank account

What is a debit card?

200

Financial institution that holds cash, lends money and provides other money services

What is a bank?

200

A plan for earning and spending over a period of time.

What is a budget

300

A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest

What is a loan.

300

Name 2-3 ways to improve your financial literacy?

Start budgeting, saving, planning for your future.

300

What is compound interest?

Interest on interest.

300

A safety net that protects you from unexpected accidents.

What is an emergency fund.

300

Using a tablet or smartphone to do your banking

What is mobile banking/ e-banking

500

I have enough money to pay the balance on my credit card, but I just pay the minimum monthly payment. Is that the best financial decision?

What is no.

500

What is interest?

Monetary charges the privilege of borrowing money.

500

What are the three components of a thesis statement?

Clear claim, clear assertion, 3 reasons

500

If Drake borrowed $10,000.00 from Nicki, with a 5% interest rate for each day the repayment is late, how much money would he owe her if he is 5 days late?

$12,500.00


10,000= on time

10,500= day one

11,000 = day two

11,500 = day three

12,000 = day four

12,500 = day five

500

Dealing with your needs first, then your wants

What is budgeting?