Retirement makes up part of the 20% in the 50/30/20 strategies. The 20 is for this category of expenditure.
What is future?
When public money is used to aid in the payment of something. In these loans, the interest is lower and does not accrue while student is enrolled full time.
What is subsidized?
The initial amount that you borrow as known as this authoritative sounding word.
What is principal?
The three ways scammers target you.
What are In-person, phone and online?
In general, the amount of money expected, required or given in payment for something.
What is the price?
This document shows your gross pay and your net pay after all the withholdings like federal and state taxes.
What is a pay stub?
Limits on private loans typically depend on the individual's this.
What is creditworthiness?
The smallest amount you can pay on your credit card without incurring additional fees (not including interest) is this.
What is the minimum payment?
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What is juice jacking?
Business ownership is an example of this in the Financial world.
What is good debt?
The amount of money in an account or how much you owe on a statement.
Student's that have graduated with a bachelor's degree can take out these more substantial sized loans.
What are Direct Plus Loans?
Leaving a balance on a credit card past 30 days is considered this. (hint: include bad or good with the answer)
What is debt?
Daily double:
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The words and characters show the creation of one of these.
What is a passphrase?
With this large installment loan comes an agreement involving seizure of the home/property if there is a failure to pay.
What is a mortgage?
Another name for reserves is this two word term. Having enough money to cover 3-6 months worth of expenses is ideal.
What is an emergency fund?
Daily Double: When the gov doesn't help with interest payments but still gives you a 6 month grace period on this loan.
What is a Direct Unsubsidized Stafford loan?
Because you borrow against and pay back in a cyclical nature, credit cards are considered this type of loan.
What is revolving?
Name a credit bureau.
What is Transunion?
What is Equifax?
What is Experian?
If the interest is paid on the interest you already made is called compound interest, then the interest that remains the same every year and doesn't grow over time is called...
What is simple interest?
Make sure to add this to your budget when moving to a new rental. They will ask you to pay for your first and last month's rent. If the rental is damaged they will keep it, if you've left it as it was you will get your last month's rent back when you move. (two words)
What is a security deposit?
IDRP - This is what you should apply for when beginning to start making payments on your student loans.
What is an Income Driven Repayment Plan?
What is an APR?
Daily Double: M-FA - Utilizing several validations like passwords and fingerprint recognition.
What is multi-factor authentication?
This word beginning with the letter "a" is a verb used with interest that is growing.
What is accrue?