Savings Accounts
Communication
Goal Setting
Budgeting
Checking Account
100

What is the percentage of money earned by keeping funds in a savings account called?

Interest

100

What type of communication involves gestures, facial expressions, and body language?

Nonverbal communication

100

What does the "S" in SMART goals stand for?

Specific

100

what is the term for a financial plan that tracks income and expenses?

A budget

100

what financial tool allows you to write payments directly from your checking account?

A check

200

What type of savings account requires a higher minimum balance and typically offers an interest rate?

Money Market Account

200

What is the term for listening with the intent to understand, without interrupting or judging?

Active listening

200

What is the term for breaking down a large goal into smaller, manageable steps?

chunking or task segmentation

200

what is the name for income left after taxes and essential expenses are paid?

Disposible income

200

what is the term fior a fee changed checking account balance goes below zero?

Overdraft fee

300

What federal agency insures the funds in a savings account up to  $250,000?

FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)

300

What is the difference between assertive and aggressive communication?

Assertive communication respects both parties, while aggressive communication disregards other's feelings

300

What type of goals focus on short-term accomplishment within a few months?

short-term goals

300

what budgeting method divides income into needs(50%), wants(30%), and savings (20%)?

The 50/30/20 rule

300

what type of account allows direct deposit and electronic transfers but typically doesn't earn interest

basic checking account

400

What is the maximum number of withdrawals allowed per month from a savings account under federal law?

Six withdrawals

400

what is one common barrier to effective communication in a group setting?

Interruptions or lack of active listening

400

what is the process of identifying potential roadblocks and planning ways to overcome them? 

contingency planning

400

what is the term for a predictible expense, such as rent, that remains constant each month?

Fixed expenses

400

what is the benifit of linking a checking account to a savings account?

overdraft protection to avoide fees

500

What is a certificate deposit (CD) and why is it beneficial?

A CD is a timed-based savings account that offers a higher interest rate in exchange for locking funds for a set period

500

what is the term for modifying your tone, style, or approach based on the audience?

Audience adaption

500

How does setting time-bound deadlines help achieve goals? 

Deadlines create urgency and focus effort

500

what is an emergency fund, and why is it important?

It is a reserve of money for unexpected expenses, providing financial security

500

what is the term for regularly balancing account top a savings account?

Accouint reconiliation