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What is the model that shows how businesses, households, and the government exchange goods/services with one another in an economy? 

The circular flow model

100

The legally set lowest wage employers can pay workers

Minimum Wage

100

What is a dividend?

A portion of a corporation's profits paid to shareholders

100
This a plan that tracks your income compared to your expenses

A budget

100

In the circular flow model, who supplies resources to businesses in the resource market?

Individuals

200

Adding more workers at some point will eventually lead to less output, this concept is known as what?

Law of Diminishing Marginal Returns

200
Wage differences based soley on race or gender is an example of a what?

Labor Market Imperfection

200
What is simple interest?

Interest earned on the principal amount only

200

Why do doctors typically earn higher wages than fast food workers? 

Doctor's have lower supply and higher demand

200

What is saving defined as?

Holding money without earning compound interest

300

What is the relationship between risk and return in investing?

Higher the risk, higher the return.

Lower the risk, lower the return. 

300

Spreading investments across different types to reduce your overall portfolio risk is defined as

Diversification

300

What are loans made to a government or corporation, acts as an I.O.U. that pays fixed interest until it's sold?

Bonds

300

What are the three C's lenders look at?

Character, Capacity, and Collateral

300

What percentage of working people (18-65) don't have a budget at all and what percentage of people who do have a budget, don't follow it at all? 


A) 25% / 90%

B) 50% / 75%

C) 10% / 80%

D) 33% / 66%

A) 25% / 90%  

400

What type of Federal Income tax system do we have in the U.S.?

Progressive

400

What is the concept where you earn interest on both the principal and previously earned interest?

Compound

400
Name at least 2 investment product types that emulates the concept of diversification.

Mutual Funds

REIT's

Index Funds

More than one stock in a portfolio

400

Why do areas of high tourism like central Florida often have higher sales tax rates?

To raise money for local projects/schools/roads from people who do not live here

400

Minimum Wage is set where compared to where labor market equilibrium rests on the labor market model? 

Above, because it's a wage floor (like a price floor) 

500

What is needed in order to have a loan to be determined as "secured"?

Collateral; backed by something with value

500

What are the two current stock exchanges that are currently present in the United States? Name both. 

NYSE and CME

500

What did Mr. H say are the 3 possible states that the next stock exchange location could be? Need all 3. 

Florida, Texas, and or California

500

What is the difference between a traditional vs a Roth IRA (Individual Retirement Account)? 

Traditional you only pay tax when you pull it out on the principal amount, not taxed when you put it into the account. 

Roth you are taxed when you put your money into the account, when you withdraw that money is yours tax free. 

500

This terms defines a town where everyone works for the same company, giving the employer immense power over the labor market, often leading to suppressed wages and poor working conditions 

monopsony