Funds drawn directly from your checking account.
What is Debit?
A machine used to get cash, deposit checks, or check account balances.
What is an ATM?
Personal information that is most commonly targets in phishing attacks.
What are passwords, SSN, and Bank Details?
The wizarding bank in Harry Potter.
What is Gringotts?
FAFSA is the acronym for this Federal Student Aid application.
What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid?
A line of short term loan that must be repaid later.
What is Credit?
A container for storage of valuables offered by banks.
What is a Safety Deposit Box?
This financial crime occurs when someone steals another person's personal information to make transactions without permission.
What is Identity Theft?
The last artist who dated Kendall Jenner.
Who is Bad Bunny?
Form of financial aid typically funded by organizations, schools, or private donors.
What are scholarships?
Your payment history and credit utilization.
What is Credit Score?
A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
What is Budgeting?
A person demanding immediate action and requesting payment via untraceable methods.
What are Common Signs of Scams?
Currency of Peru.
What is the Peruvian Sol?
The department that handles bills and payments.
What is the Cashier's Office?
A detailed 7-10 year record of your financial history and debt management.
What is a Credit Report?
A bank account that earns interest over time, used for storing money you don't plan to use immediately.
What is a Savings Account?
A criminal tries to get your personal information via email.
What is Phishing?
"There's always money in the banana stand" is from this cult comedy series.
What is Arrested Development?
Oakton's school code for FAFSA form.
What is 009896?
Total yearly cost of borrowing money represented as a percentage.
What is APR?
This central banking system of the United States manages the nation's monetary policy, regulates banks, and helps maintain financial stability.
What is the Federal Reserve?
This U.S. Government agency protects consumers by preventing unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent business practices and enforcing antitrust laws.
What is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)?
This podcast, hosted by Amber Frankhuizen, explores the history, culture, and legacy behind creating your own generational wealth.
What is Old Money?