This details your credit history, including accounts and payment records.
What is Credit Report
This is a set-aside amount for expected purchases for a period of time
What is a budget
This is a share of ownership in a business
What is a stock
Which U.S. coin has a smooth edge and no inscription of its value?
What is a dime (10 cent coin)
This card, often for those with limited credit, requires a security deposit that typically sets the credit limit.
What is a secured credit card
You invest $500 to buy stock. The value of the stock drops by 50% and you sell it. Approximately how much of your original $500 investment are you left with in the end?
What is $250
This is an account dedicated to storing money and earning interest
What is a savings account
What is the difference between saving and investing?
What is saving is setting money aside in an account, while investing is using the money to try and make more
Which bill holds the title of being the most counterfeited?
What is the $20 bill
When paying only the minimum balance of a credit card every month, what does the cardholder gain lots of?
What is interest
How much an investment swings in price is called...
What is volatility
This is an amount you pay that stays the same
These are the three Cs of investment.
What are consistency, commitment, and compounding?
How long do coins stay in circulation?
What is 20-30 years
What is a good range for a credit score? (FICO scoting)
This type of investment is considered very low risk and is time-bound.
What is a certificate of deposit
This is the total amount of money earned before tax
What is gross income
This is a portion of a company's profit given to shareholders
What is a dividend
What year was the dollar sign first used?
What is 1785
These are the three major credit reporting agencies
What is Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion
This type of investment is lending money to an entity, such as governments, municipalities, and corporations, with the promise of them paying it back with interest.
What is a bond
This method immediately transfers money to one's savings or investments first.
What is the pay-yourself-first method
It is nearly impossible to do this in the market.
What is time the market
When was the first universal credit card introduced in the US?
What is 1950