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Bonus
100
This is a term to describe the process of making coins. Also the name of a location where the process takes place.
What is the mint?
100
This is similar to money order except it is issued only by financial institutions, usually for a larger amount.
What is a draft?
100
It is the adjective used for certain products that can be sold quickly for quick cash.
What are "liquid" products?
100
This is an agreement to rent something, such as a car or house, for a period of time at an agreed price.
What is a lease?
200
This is the desire to purchase the latest and greatest items to be more noticed and to improve one's status.
What is conspicuous consumption?
200
These are sometimes known as "near banks".
What are trust companies?
200
This is the loan that the Canadian government receives from you.
What is the Canadian Savings Bond (CSB)?
200
These are the three bodies of people who use credit on a daily basis.
Who are consumers, governments, and businesses?
200
This government program was introduced in 1957 to encourage people to save more for retirement.
What is the registered retirement savings plan (RRSP)?
300
This is the first step to create a personal budget.
What is calculating the amount of income you earn (gross income)?
300
These allow businesses to operate in the evening and deposit their days earnings safely.
What are night depositories?
300
This is a property consisting of land and buildings, it is also the most expensive purchase for some people.
What is real estate?
300
When evaluating a potential borrower's credit worthiness, lenders considers these three things.
What are character, capacity, and capital?
300
Canada's first credit card company (now Visa) was introduced in this year.
What is 1968?
400
This is the type of purchasing that some stores want you to do by placing products near the checkout.
What is impulse buying?
400
It is MICR when expanded.
What is magnetic ink character recognition?
400
Canada saving bonds, corporate bonds, investing in stocks, mutual funds, real estate, and collectibles are examples of this of action.
What are common forms of investments?
400
Credit cards, installment sales credit, and loans are sources of this.
What are sources of credit?
400
If a cheque is written, but an insufficient amount of money is found on the account, then the cheque will be invalid; this term.
What is a "bounced" cheque?
500
This is the name the guarantee that a manufacturer or dealer makes when selling certain products.
What is a warranty?
500
These must be filled out in order to deposit or withdraw money, writing cheques, and engage others in financial transactions.
What is a signature card?
500
With the rapid growth of the Internet, this type of investing has become popular due to its inexpensive cost and convenience than other conventional methods.
What is online investing?
500
This is what you are entitled to have a copy of by being a borrower.
What is a credit file?
500
This is the author of the "Wealthy Barber", a novel about on how to become wealthy by living sensibly.
Who is David Chilton?