You have one five-dollar bill, one ten-dollar bill, a quarter, three dimes, two pennies, a twenty, and two nickels, how much money do you have?
What is $35.67?
When a business or person is unable to pay his or her debts
What is bankruptcy?
I am on the $1 Bill
Who is George Washington?
The maximum amount a consumer is allowed to charge
What is the credit limit?
Regular payments made by someone to an owner for the use of their building
What is rent?
What was the largest bill ever printed in the US?
What is $100,000?
Money received by workers, over a period of time, for services provided to an employer
What is a wage?
I am on the $100 Bill
Who is Ben Franklin?
The three digit number on the back of credit cards
What is the card security code (description or use)?
Money paid to others for their services
What is a fee?
Utilities, groceries, and medical bills are considered...
What are expenses?
Time during which work is done outside regular working hours
What is overtime?
I am on the $5 Bill
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This type of card is used with your checking account
What is a debit card?
Putting money into something in order to make a profit
What is an investment?
A helpful financial planning tool for managing money.
What is a budget?
This sixteen digit number is unique to your _______
What is your debit card?
I am on the $20 Bill
Who is Andrew Jackson?
What is the largest factor in calculating credit score?
What is payment history?
A sum of money borrowed that is expected to be paid back with interest
What is a loan?
When a bank takes back your house due to non-payment...
What is a foreclosure?
Term used to describe what the consumer pays to borrow money. Essentially the cost of a loan.
I am on the $50 Bill
Who is Ulysses S. Grant?
What is the difference between a debit and a credit card?
What is you cannot go into debt with a debit card?
The increase in the cost of goods and services or the decline in the purchasing power of money.
What is inflation?