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Personal Finance Vocabulary
Test Description: Vocabulary words associated with personal finance and banking
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The amount of money you earn over time, including allowance, paychecks and monetary gifts.
A
Income
B
Withdrawal
C
Transfer
D
Budget
2) An itemized detailed list of an individual’s or company’s income and expenses expected for some period in the future.
A
Interest
B
Credit Score
C
Budget
D
Income
3) Also referred to as a Returned Check or Bad Check
A
Income
B
Budget
C
Transfer
D
Bounced Check
4) A service offered by many banks that lets you do many of your banking functions over the Internet.
A
Transfer
B
Online Banking
C
Income
D
Interest
5) a secret combination of letters or numbers. This helps ensure you’re the only person with access to your money.
A
PIN
B
Online Banking
C
ATM
D
Transfer
6) A movement of funds from one account to another.
A
Deposit
B
Transfer
C
Balance
D
Online Banking
7) The amount of money you have in your account.
A
Student Loan
B
Minimum payment
C
Balance
D
Deposit
8) A check of your credit history to make sure you pay your bills on time.
A
Credit Check
B
Student Loan
C
Balance
D
Minimum payment
9) A charge added to a loan when a monthly payment isn’t made on time.
A
Minimum payment
B
Late Fee
C
Budget
D
Balance
10) The least amount of money you can pay on a loan to keep your account in good standing.
A
Late Fee
B
Minimum payment
C
Student Loan
D
Balance
11) A loan that helps students pay their school expenses
A
Student Loan
B
Late Fee
C
Mortgage
D
Interest
12) Money, goods or services that you owe to others
A
Withdrawal
B
Overdraft
C
debt
D
Late Fee
13) Acronym for automatic teller machine, a machine at a bank branch or other location which allows a customer to perform basic banking activities even when the bank is closed.
A
ELMO
B
ATM
C
PIN
D
Late Fee
14) Money put into your account. Also referred to as a credit
A
Withdrawal
B
Interest
C
Deposit
D
Budget
15) When you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a check or withdrawal, which usually results in a penalty charged by the bank.
A
Overdraft
B
Loan
C
Deposit
D
Withdrawal
16) In banking, activity on your bank account such as deposit, withdraw or transfer
A
Withdrawal
B
Credit Score
C
Deposit
D
transaction
17) Money taken out of your account. Also referred to as a debit, or payment.
A
Interest
B
Withdrawal
C
Loan
D
Deposit
18) Money the bank pays you to keep your funds in a savings account
A
Withdrawal
B
Interest
C
Transaction
D
Loan
19) Your financial reputation.
A
Credit Score
B
Interest
C
Loan
D
Withdrawal
20) An amount of money you borrow from a bank or other financial institution on the condition that you pay it back, often with interest.
A
Loan
B
Withdrawal
C
Interest
D
Transfer
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