Writing Check
Consumer Skills
Budgeting
Types of Credit
Auto Loans / FAFSA
100

What are some common things people write checks for in 2025?

rent, down payments, certain bills

100

What does SSN stand for?

Social Security Number

100

What are categories of the 50-30-20 budgeting method?

50 - needs

30 - wants

20 - savings/debt repayment 

100

define the word "loan"

loan - a sum of money borrowed from a lender (ex. bank) with an agreement to pay it back over a set amount of time

100

How does making a larger down payment affect monthly payments and the total interest paid over the life of an auto loan?

larger down payment = less principal amount borrowed and less time spent paying off loan which means less interest overall

200

What is the "memo" section meant for on a check?

the reason for the check (ex. rent)

200

Name two safe practices to help prevent identity theft when using online accounts.

Use strong / unique passwords, Monitor financial statements, Enable two-factor authentication

200

What is the difference between gross pay and net pay?

gross pay: total income before taxes

net pay: total income after taxes/deductions 

200

What are two key differences between a debit and credit card?

credit - borrowed money now, pay later / helps build credit score

debit - your own money in the bank / does not help build credit score

200

 Define "term" and "APR" in the context of an auto loan

term - the amount of time agreed upon to pay off a loan (ex. 36 months)

APR - annual percentage rate , yearly cost of a loan expressed in a percentage

300

Why do you need to write the check amount in both numbers and words?

to prevent fraud and to clarify the payment amount

300

What federal agency is represented by the acronym FTC, and why would you contact them about consumer issues

Federal Trade Commission


to report scams, fraud, unfair business practices

300

What is a "fixed expense" and a "variable expense" and provide one example of each

fixed expense: is a necessity bill that is charged regularly (rent, amenities)

Variable expense: usually more of a want, but could also be a necessity but changes in price each bill/charge period (gas, groceries, eating out) 

300

What is generally considered a "good" credit score range?

670 - 700s

300

what does FAFSA stand for and what role does it play?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

it's role is to determine a student's eligibility for financial aid for college / career school

400

Grab the white board and have a representative write this amount in words: $523.00

five hundred twenty-three dollars

400

Identify two groups who are more likely to fall victim to scams and one reason each why they are targeted.

Older Adults - have more money / less familiar with scams


Lonely Individuals - targeted scams that play on connection

400

What is the zero - based budgeting type and how does it work?

The zero-based budget method ensures every dollar you earn has a purpose by assigning income to various expenses and savings

400

Name the three major credit bureaus.

Experian, Transunion, Equifax

400

What does the term "COA" and "EFC" mean when it comes to FAFSA?

Cost of Attendance

Estimated Family Contribution 

500

Do you always have to draw a line or dotted line after the amount / pay to the order of for a check?

You don't "have to" but it is recommended and helps prevent fraud 

500

You discover unfamiliar charges tied to your identity. List the immediate five-step course of action (who to contact and what to do) to respond to identity theft.

1. contact credit bureaus (freeze credit)

2. file police report

3. contact FTC

4. change all passwords

5. alert financial institutions (banks, credit card companies)

500

Why might it be helpful for someone to establish a budget?

to ensure that there is structure and reason behind money management to better prepare for financial goals

500

Name all five categories that make up your credit score.

payment history

amounts owed 

length of credit history

credit types/mix

new accounts

500

What is the one of the key differences between a "subsidized loan" and an "unsubsidized loan"?

SL - government pays the interest on the loan while the student is attending school

UL - student is responsible for the interest on a loan that starts once it is accepted