What is an example of an outflow of cash?
What is rent, taxes, loan payments, insurance, personal needs, etc?
What are some of the things that FDIC cover?
What is checking accounts, saving accounts, CD's, Checks, official items issues by a bank?
What is property of over spending, no relationship personal banker, Concerns about identity theft and security?
What's the difference between credit and debit cards?
What is credit cards are were you are able to pay in the future, while debit cards are were you pay now?
what are factors that affect cash flow?
What does the FDIC not cover?
What is stock investments, bond investments, life insurance policies, and mutual bonds?
What are the advantages of digital banks?
What is round o'clock access, international transfers, safety and security, getting to auto pay bills, and convince?
What are the simularties?
What is a 16 digit code, a expiration dates, and EMV chips?
How do you anticipate cash flows?
What is, having an emergency fund, learning how to budget more efferently, if you don't have enough money coming in than what you're taking out?
How does the FDIC?
What is protect the money depositors place in insured banks, in the unlikely events of an insured bank failure?
What can you store in digital wallets?
What is gift cards, event tickets, coupons, car keys, driver licenses?
What are the different types of assets?
What is, liquid assets, household assets, and investments?
How much does the FDIC insure?
What are the different alternate currencies you can use for a digital wallet?
What is community currency and regular cryptocurrency?
What type of insurance have to most affect on your cash outflow?
What is health and car insurance?
What type of banks are insured under FDIC?
What is a depositary banks?
What are the 3 types of digital currency?
What is cryptocurrency, stablecoins, and CBDC's?