Car Insurance
Health Insurance
Life Insurance
Mixed Insurance Terms
College Planning Terms
100

 This covers both the victim and you, should you be in an accident that is your fault; also theft, nature, hitting deer, etc.

Comprehensive coverage

100

payments on insurance policies, paid in regular installments

Premiums

100

policy held for a specific length of time (1-30 years), not your entire life

Term Life Insurance

100

Cost-sharing between insurer and insured.



Co-Insurance 

100

skills, abilities learned over time (ex: computer skills, knowledge of law, etc.

Human Capital 

200

This covers injury or death of a driver or passenger should you be in an accident that is legally your fault

Bodily injury insurance

200

flat fee the patient pays for covered medical expenses (ex: $25 copayment for a doctor’s visit

Co-pay

200

cover a person for their entire life, not just a specified length

Permanent Life Insurance

200

$ paid to beneficiaries when the life insurance policy holder dies

Death benefit

200

free $ based on socioeconomic need; can be taken away if one’s money situation changes

Grants

300

covers the damage if you are in an accident caused by a motorist who has no insurance

Uninsured motorist coverage

300

the amount of $ you pay before the company providing your insurance will pay a claim

deductible

300

fixed premiums; amount paid to beneficiaries at death depends on when policy started & how long premiums were paid



Whole Life Insurance

300

Covers people who cannot work because of an injury, accident, or illness. This is needed for people who rely solely one income from one job, or those who support disabled parents and/or children.

Disability Insurance

300

Free Application for Federal Student Aid; determines loan eligibility; common

FAFSA form

400

 Covers the damage that you cause to another vehicle if you have an accident for which you are responsible

Property damage liability

400

covers hospital expenses not covered by basic health insurance.

Visits to the doctor, prescription meds, and eye & dental not covered

Major medical insurance

400

insurance is a type of permanent life insurance that covers you for your entire life and includes a cash value component that grows over time.

Universal life

400

the amount of $ you get back if you give up a life insurance policy

Cash Value

400

free $ based on academic merit (grades & performance); can be taken away if grades or behavior are poor

Scholarships

500

Covers the cost of repairs to your vehicle in the event that you are in an accident with another car

Collision coverage

500

provide comprehensive health care benefits to its members. Hire their own doctors, so doctors don’t have to wait for a patient’s insurance company to pay them (but you must use their doctors).
It's affordable, usually no deductible

HMO (Health Maintenance Organizations)

500

is a type of permanent life insurance that combines a death benefit with an investment component, where policyholders can allocate premiums into sub-accounts like stocks or bonds

Variable Life Insurance

500

A special option with term life insurance; if the person outlives the policy, they get the money back

Return of Premium (ROP) 

500

a higher education savings plan, typically sponsored by the state; designed to help families plan and invest for future college expenses; 4 types

529 plan