These are the two different types of accounts you can have.
What is a checking and savings account?
This is how many items you get on tier A.
What is 2 items?
This is how many credit reports you can get in a year.
What is one report?
This is the baseball team from San Diego.
What is the Padres?
This is one way you can verify your identity to open an account.
What is a birth certificate, ID, drivers license, social security card...
These are the two types of financial institutions.
What are banks and credit unions?
This is the tier you have to be on to have access to video games in your free time.
What is Tier A?
This is the lowest credit score you can have.
What is 300?
This sport is considered the most popular in the U.S.
What is Football?
This is two examples of a person to person payment.
What is Zelle, Venmo, CashApp, Apple Pay...
This is what it's called when the transaction goes through but there’s not enough money in the account to cover it.
What is an overdraft?
This is the unit drug counselor/ADPS.
Who is Kathy?
This is the highest credit score you can have.
What is 850?
This is the most popular food chain in the U.S.
What is McDonalds?
This is what direct deposit is.
What is depositing your money safely and securely into your account electronically.
This is the difference between a credit card and a debit card.
Debit card is YOUR own money.
Credit card is the banks money.
This is how many points you need to be a unit worker.
What is 196-210 points?
T/F
You can build your credit score with a debit card.
FALSE
This is how many states are in the U.S.
What is 50 states?
This is what a remittance transfer is.
What is transferring money to someone in a different country.
This is what ATM stands for.
What is an Automated Teller Machine?
This is the zip code for YTC.
What is 92123?
This is what it is called when you have no credit reports or score.
What is "credit invisible"?
This is the team that won the 2025 Super Bowl.
Who are the Eagles?
This is the type of account owned by a minor, but managed by an adult.
What is a Custodial account?