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100

Management of money (p.5)

Finance

100

Amounts of money you spend to pay bills or for other needs and wants (p.6)

Expenses

100

A charge on borrowed money (p.7)

Interest

100

Funds raised by companies through the sales of shares (p.8)

Stocks

200

How you manage your money and other things of financial value (p.5)

Personal finance

200

Things that you must have to sustain your livelihood (p.6)

Needs

200

Interest on accumulated unpaid interest (p.7)

Compound interest

200

Equal parts into which company stocks are divided (p.8)

Shares

300

A document that outlines your financial goals and how you plan to reach them (p.6)

Financial Plan

300

Things that you do not have to have, but would like to have, or own (p.6)

Wants

300

Something of value that you own (p.8)

Asset

300

A type of investment that helps a company or government agency raise funds for a return greater than the money invested (p.8)

Bond

400

A detailed summary of expected income and expenses during a given period (p.6)

Budget

400

Access to funds to cover a short-term cash need (p.6)

Liquidity

400

An agreement between two parties under which one party-usually an insurance company-guarantees the other that if an asset is lost or destroyed, the insurance company will pay for it (p.8)

Insurance

400

An investment that often includes a mix of stocks, bonds, or other securities purchased in shares (p.8)

Mutual Fund

500

What is earned or made available to you (p.6)

Income

500

Obtaining or providing money for a specific purpose (p.7)

Financing

500

Something you own that you expect to increase in value over time (p.8)

Stock

500

The period (usually later in life) during which you no longer work full-time at a job (p.8)

Retirement