Budgeting
Banking
Credit
Investing
Financial Decisions
100

This is a plan for how you'll spend and save your money

Budget 

100

This is where most people keep their spending money.

Checking account 

100

This number represents your creditworthiness.

Credit score 

100

Investing means putting money into assets with the goal of making more this.

Money or profit 

100

Before buying something expensive, it's wise to compare these.

Prices 

200

Money left after expenses are paid is called this

Savings 

200

A bank pays you this for keeping money in a savings account.

Interest 

200

Borrowing money and paying it back later is called this.

Credit 

200

A share of ownership in a company is called this.

Stock
200

Money set aside for unexpected expenses is called this.

Emergency Fund 

300

Needs, wants, and savings are the three main parts of this financial tool.

Budget 

300

This card uses money directly from your bank account.

Debit Card 

300

Paying bills on time helps improve this.

Credit Score 

300

This type of investment is generally considered lower risk than stocks.

Bond 

300

This financial goal should generally come before luxury purchases.

Savings or paying bills 

400

If you spend more money than you earn, you are doing this.

Over spending 

400

This document shows all activity in your bank account over a period of time.

Bank Statement 

400

This is the cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.

Interest 

400

Earning returns on both your original investment and previous earnings is called this.

Compound interest 

400

This happens when prices increase and your money buys less.

Inflation 

500

A common budgeting guideline suggests 50% needs, 30% wants, and 20% for this.

Savings 

500

Deposits in most U.S. banks are protected by this federal agency.

FDIC

500

The amount of available credit you're using is called this ratio.

Credit Utilization

500

Spreading investments among different assets is called this.

Diversification 

500

A student earns $200 per week, spends $120, and saves the rest. How much will they save in 10 weeks?

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$800