What is health insurance?
Helps pay for medical bills when you are sick or injured.
What is income?
Money earned from a job, business, or allowance.
What is a short-term financial goal?
Short-term goal achieved in a few weeks or months.
What is a loan?
Borrowed money that you must pay back, often with interest.
In this Disney movie, a princess has a magical ice power that accidentally traps her kingdom in eternal winter.
Elsa
What is a premium?
The amount you pay for insurance coverage, usually monthly.
What is an expense?
Money spent on bills, food, or clothes.
What is a medium-term financial goal?
Goal that takes about a year to achieve.
What is a credit card?
A card that lets you borrow money from a bank to buy items now and pay later.
The largest land animal on Earth.
Elephant
What is auto insurance?
If your car is damaged in an accident, this insurance helps cover the costs.
What is passive income?
Money earned from investments or interest.
What is a long-term financial goal?
Goal that takes several years, like buying a car.
What is debt?
Money you owe that is unpaid after using credit.
A cat that never catches the mouse named Jerry.
Tom
What is an HMO? (Health Maintenance Organization)
A plan where you must choose doctors within a specific network to get full coverage.
What are fixed expenses?
Fixed costs that stay the same each month.
What is financial planning?
Planning how to spend or save money to reach your goals.
What is a credit score?
A score that shows how responsible you are with money and paying bills.
These three superpowered girls fight crime in Jump City.
The Power puff girls
What is liability or business insurance?
Insurance that protects businesses from lawsuits or damages is called this.
What are variable expenses?
Costs that can change month to month.
What is goal-oriented saving?
Setting aside money regularly to achieve a future goal.
What is interest?
Extra money you pay on top of a loan or credit card balance.
These birds cannot fly but are excellent swimmers and live mostly in cold regions.
Penguins