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100

A guess or rough calculation of the value of something

Estimate

100

An outline to reach a financial goal

Savings Plan

100

Things you cannot live without

Needs

100

A situation that could have good or bad outcomes

Risk

100

An extra amount of money given as a present or reward for good work

Bonus

200

A plan for how to use available money during a specific length of time

Budget
200

Money someone earns for their work

Income

200

Things you can live without but are nice to have

Wants

200

A regular payment usually paid bi-weekly or monthly

Salary

200
A place where people buy and sell stocks

Stock market

300
A target that is set to achieve a monetary milestone

Financial goal

300

Someone who gives another person money to make a purchase and in exchange expects to be paid back later with interest

Lender

300

Putting money into assets with the hope of making more money from it in the future. It involves some risk; meaning while the amount of money put away might increase, it could also decrease.

Investing

300

Money paid per hour worked during a time period, typically paid on a daily, weekly, or bi-weekly basis

Wage

300

A share of ownership in a company. When you buy this, you own a small piece of the company

Stock

400

Giving in to your immediate wants and desires

Short-Term Gratification

400

Someone who purchases something with someone else's money and agrees to pay the person back later

Borrower

400

Putting money aside for future use rather than spending it right away

Saving

400

Additional money earned for providing a service

Tips

400

A group of investments, such as stocks, bonds, or cash

Portfolio

500

Resisting temptation of immediate wants and desires in hopes of gaining something more or better in the future

Long-term gratification

500

Money someone borrows so that they can purchase something today while agreeing to repay the lender at a future date and with interest

Credit

500

The additional amount that a borrower pays for using someone else's money, and the income earned by the lender for lending their money

Interest

500

A percentage earned for the sale of a product, service, or good

Commission

500

A collection of assets that provides diversification. For example, the S&P 500 tracks the 500 largest U.S. companies

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Exchange-traded fund 

ETF