what was one of the causes of the american revolution?
what is taxes?
what is a protection from potential losses?
what is insurance?
what are the two types of credit?
what is credit cards and installment credit?
what kind of stock has voting privileges and offers dividends?
what is common stock?
what is it called when you don’t invest everything you have in one area?
what is diversify?
what kind of taxes are paid straight to the government?
what is direct taxes?
what is the set amount paid by the insured to have an insurance policy?
what is premium?
buying expensive items is what type of credit?
what is installment credit?
what are the three levels of risk?
what is aggressive, moderate, and conservative?
if you put all your money in one stock, or all in technology stocks you’re not what?
what is diversified?
an employer stating that they make 50,000/year is an example of?
what is gross income?
what government-sponsored healthcare is programmed for seniors?
what is medicare?
what type of credit card is prepaid?
what is secured credit cards?
what is setting aside a portion of income each year?
what is retirement fund?
what are profit payouts on shares of stock?
what is dividends?
what’s the other name for a proportional tax system?
what is flat tax?
what are the two main components of a homeowner’s insurance policy?
what is property and liability?
what happens when the bill is not paid?
what is compound interest?
who do bonds loan money to?
what is company and government?
what does IRA stand for?
what is individual retirement account?
what is it called when as your income increases, the percentage of taxes paid to the government also increases?
what is progressive tax system?
exclusions, amount of coverage, co-insurance, and co-payments are factors of which type of insurance?
what is health insurance?
who looks at your credit?
what is employers, insurance agencies, government agencies, and landlords?
what is the requirement of mutual funds?
what is minimum amount of money to invest?
like the saying goes, you should not put all of your money in a single place because…
what is you never know what might happen?