Debt
Credit Scores
Budgeting
Home Ownership
Miscellaneous
100

When this form of payment is stolen, you're usually liable for no more than $50.

What is a credit card?

100

This is considered a perfect credit score in the United States.

What is 850?

100

Expenses like eating out, going to the movies, or buying comic books, not things you need like rent or groceries.

What are discretionary expenses?

100

They sound like your chill aunt and uncle, but these two entities buy mortgages so lenders can keep issuing new loans.

What are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?

100

This 2017 legislation did not season your food, but it did limit the SALT deduction at $10,000.

What is the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)?

200

This is the fee to cover the cost of making a loan.

What is an origination fee?

200

The biggest piece of the pie when it comes to your FICO credit score.

What is payment history?

200

This four-letter acronym represents the key components of a monthly mortgage payment: Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance.

What is PITI?

200

This fee lets you check out the house before you buy it. If you choose to back out, tough luck! The seller keeps your bag $$$.

What is a due diligence fee?

200

In PFP language, this is an individual’s assets minus liabilities.

What is net worth?

300

According to the Wall Street Journal, refinancing this type of debt with a private lender can reduce your interest payments, but you will give up federal protections like loan forgiveness.

What are student loans?

300

If this is 0% on your statement date, it's bad. If it’s over 30%, that’s also bad.

What is utilization?

300

If you’re single, aim for six months; if you’re married, three. This financial cushion can save you in a crisis.

What is an emergency fund?

300

Put down less than 20% on a house, and this extra cost protects your lender—just in case.

What is Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI?)

300

In gaming, you collect these to level up, but in mortgages, you buy them to lower your interest rate. 

What are points?

400

This debt payoff strategy tackles balances with the highest interest rates first.

What is the avalanche method?

400

They are not the card-holder, but by freeloading on someone else's credit account they begin building their own credit score. 

What is an authorized user?

400

This popular budgeting guideline splits your income into …% for needs, …% for wants, and …% for savings.

What is the 50/30/20 rule?

400

This special account holds money for things like property taxes and insurance to make sure the lender gets paid on time.

What is escrow?

400

This corporation is coined with inventing the widely used FICO credit score to assess your creditworthiness. 

What is the Fair Isaac Corporation?

500

Though it shares its name with a term meaning "dead pledge" in old French, this long-term loan lets you own a piece of the American dream.

What is a mortgage?

500

This act guarantees that credit card holders will have at least 21 days to pay their balance in full without incurring interest charges.

What is the CARD Act?
500

This financial planner certification is the most rigorous and prestigious.

What is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)?

500

 In this method of tax avoidance, the gain from the sale of a primary residence is excluded if you lived in the home for an aggregate time period of two out of five years immediately preceding the sale of the home.

What is the two-out-of-five rule?

500

This American Idol judge needs to stop overspending on his kids’ college, sell the house, and get serious about retirement savings.

Who is Randy Jackson?