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an example of a short-term financial goal for high school sophomores would be? -
correct answer short term one year or less to achieve such as going to a concert
or getting a paid internship
an example of an electronic funds transfer (lEFT) is a ? - correct answer
electronic funds (EFT) are requested through an electronic terminal. telephone or
computer and authorize a person's financial institution to transfer from or to the
account. direct deposit of a paycheck is an example of an eft whereby a paycheck is
automatically deposited into a person's bank account. EFTS can also be used to pay
the electricity bill and make installment loan payments or transfer money between
accounts.
the dollar amount of a debit card purchase is usually? - correct answer debit card
purchases are immediately deducted from a person checking account balance. the
person must have at least the amount of the purchase in the account to which the
debit card is linked.
a person has several open department store charge cards she has not used in two
years. there are no credit balances on these accounts. these charge cards may
impact the application for a loan because they ? - correct answer the person
could use these open accounts. and this will be considered in any application for
credit. if the maximum credit on the unsure accounts together with the maximum
credit on her active accounts add up to more than she is likely to pay. it could be
difficult to get a loan.
which example is a predatory lending situation ? - correct answer predatory
lending uses abusive practices in any type of credit and tends to occur in low-
income neighborhoods, particularly those with a large number of elderly or minority
residents who have a poor credit history, or need cash quickly. these lenders use
deceptive advertising and high-pressure salespeople to give repayment terms that
the borrower can't afford.
a good practice when using credit cards is to ? - correct answer credit card
companies charge considerable interest for not paying the complete balance each
month. therefore, not paying each month's balance in full is a bad habit that should
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an example of a short-term financial goal for high school sophomores would be? - correct answer short term one year or less to achieve such as going to a concert or getting a paid internship an example of an electronic funds transfer (lEFT) is a? - correct answer electronic funds (EFT) are requested through an electronic terminal. telephone or computer and authorize a person's financial institution to transfer from or to the account. direct deposit of a paycheck is an example of an eft whereby a paycheck is automatically deposited into a person's bank account. EFTS can also be used to pay the electricity bill and make installment loan payments or transfer money between accounts. the dollar amount of a debit card purchase is usually? - correct answer debit card purchases are immediately deducted from a person checking account balance. the person must have at least the amount of the purchase in the account to which the debit card is linked. a person has several open department store charge cards she has not used in two years. there are no credit balances on these accounts. these charge cards may impact the application for a loan because they? - correct answer the person could use these open accounts. and this will be considered in any application for credit. if the maximum credit on the unsure accounts together with the maximum credit on her active accounts add up to more than she is likely to pay. it could be difficult to get a loan. which example is a predatory lending situation? - correct answer predatory lending uses abusive practices in any type of credit and tends to occur in low- income neighborhoods, particularly those with a large number of elderly or minority residents who have a poor credit history, or need cash quickly. these lenders use deceptive advertising and high-pressure salespeople to give repayment terms that the borrower can't afford. a good practice when using credit cards is to? - correct answer credit card companies charge considerable interest for not paying the complete balance each month. therefore, not paying each month's balance in full is a bad habit that should

be avoided. it shows the person is spending more money than she can afford, which is a sign of a poor money manager. an organization that provides students loan for students in need of financial assistance? - correct answer the federal government is the likely place for a student loan, for a government loan, a FAFSA ( free application for federal student aide) has to be completed. a person has several open department store charge cards she has not used in two years. there are no credit balances on these accounts. these charge cards may impact her application for a loan because they? - correct answer the person could use these open accounts and, this will be considered in any credit application. if the maximum credit on the unused accounts together with the maximum credit on her active accounts adds up to more than she is likely to pay, it could be difficult for her to get a loan. which of the following statements is true about the interest rate paid on the money in a bank savings account? - correct answer the banks savings accounts interest rates change are influenced by the federal reserve system. a recession is characterized by? - correct answer during a recession, there is a decline in employment, total output, income, and trade lasting from six months to a year. the recession phase is described as a decline in business activity or a downturn in the economy. if a recession becomes the server, it is called a depression. when a person's savings in bank accounts are earning 2% interest and inflation is 5%. the purchasing power of the person's savings is? - correct answer if the annual rate of inflation is 5% and the earned money in the savings is going to have less purchasing power at the end of the year. when interest rates are greater than inflation, the purchasing power of the savings increases. a true statement about the relationship between budgeting and a person's stage of life is that? - correct answer as stages or periods in a person's life change, their needs and desires change too and their budgets need to reflect their priorities. to get lowest cost loan for a an automobile , it would be wise to? - correct answer the most important factor in calculating the cost of the loan is the interest rates. it

the savings is going to have less purchasing power at the end of the year. when interest is greater than inflation, the purchasing power of the savings increases. financial well being means that a person has? - correct answer a person has good financial health/ wellness when he has a positive net worth. thus, his assets have monetary value) total more than his liabilities(debt) assets can include but are not limited to money, stocks, bonds and real estate. generally, how does advertising influence the price of a product? - correct answer advertisement cost of money. these costs are passed on to the consumer. This means that when buying a popularly advertised brand product the proceed paid include the cost associated with that advertising. Does a person want to start contributing to a traditional individual retirement account (traditional IRA) which of the followings statement is true? - correct answer a person can only contribute the legal limit set by the government each year. a traditional IRA serves as a way to save for retirement. a person takes a job that offers a 5% matching contribution to a 401(k). Does this mean that for every dollar the employee contributes to the 401(k) the employer? - correct answer many employers offer their employees the opportunity to join a matching 401(k) retirement plan this require employers to match the contribution made by the employee to the 401(k) up a maximum amount, which in this case is 5% of the employee salary, if the employee contributes 15% of salary, the minimum amount will contribute 5% of the employee salary. it is good for employees to contribute at least the minimum amount that maximizes his employer contribution. the main advantage of paying with a money order instead of paying with a personal check is that? - correct answer anyone, with or without a bank account, can purchase a money order, money orders can generally be replaced if they are lost. they are generally purchased at any post office or other issuing agency. the main difference between a personal check and a cashier check is that a cashier check? - correct answer a cashier check is a financial certification that offers more security because they are guaranteed by the issuing financial institution. a cashier check can be mailed can be and/or written to any person or institution. they are often used to make large payments.

the securities and exchange commission (SEC) and financial industry regulatory authority(infra) are both involved with? - correct answer FINRA and the sec are both involved with monitoring the buying and selling of stocks. firms is the largest independent regulator for all securities firms doing business in the us and its goal is to protect the investor and maintain market integrity. the SEC protects the investing public against impractical in the securities markets a person wants to start contributing to a traditional retirement account( traditional ira) which of the following statement is true? - correct answer a person can only contribute up to the legal limit set by the government each year. traditional IRA servers as a way to save for retirement a person is applying for a car loan. a friend told him to compare the actual cost of one year car loan expressed as a percentage from three banks? - correct answer the true cost of credit/ borrowing expressed as a percentage is the annual percentage rate(APR) a married couple had a joint credit card with both their names on the card. when they got divorced ,there was a balance owed of $2,00 who is responsible for the balance owed on that card? - correct answer the creditor can collect form the husband or wife. since they had a joint account, they are both legally responsible for paying the balance due on the account. joint accounts are co-regarded regardless of marital relationship or status. before a person borrows money from a bank to make a major purchase, which question is most important for the person to answer? - correct answer when making a major purchase that requires a person to borrow money the individual needs to consider the cost of borrowing money in addition to the actual cost of the item. thus, he needs to consider the real total cost of the item bought by adding the interest that willl paid over the life of the loan to the price to determine whether he should borrow the advantage of mutual funds is that they are? - correct answer a mutilate funds investments portfolio between 100 and 200 different types of investment, including, for example, stocks, bonds, and money market securities. this diversification minimizes the investor's risk. a mutual funds portfolio is managed by a professional fund manager which may be advantageous to an inexperienced investor, they are not guaranteed to increase in value.

a good reason to get a credit card from a credit union is that their credit cards? - correct answer since credit unions are organized as nonprofit organizations, their stated goal is to provide services for their members at cost. this usually includes charging a lower interest rate and fee on credit card purchases not paid off completely each month. they may also offer members loans at lower rates than banks. a person has a student loan that he has to repay after he graduates. he will make his monthly payments over ten years. what type of loan does he have? - correct answer an installment loan is paid back in monthly payments for one or more years. this loan is a ten-year loan. which of the following investment products is considered safe because it is backed by the federal government? - correct answer the US government issues Treasury notes which are considered safe because they are backed ( not guaranteed) by the government that is unlikely to go out of business. common stock, corporate bonds and preferred stock are all issued by public corporations that go bankrupt, the entire investment can be lost a person borrowing money for a new car is likely to find the most favorable interest rate at? - correct answer credit unions are not for profit organizations that exist to serve the needs of their members and their interest rate is generally better than other financial institutions. a consumer should shop for the lowest interest rate available. if a person has a health maintenance organization(HMO) health insurance plan, does it means that the person will? - correct answer in an HMO, the insured person pays co pay , a part of the fee for medical service, when he sees a doctor within the HMO network of doctors. when interest rates are low, it a good time to? - correct answer when interest rates are low, it is generally a good idea to borrow for a large purchase like a car or a home. when applying to borrow money, capacity is generally referring to the borrower? - correct answer capacity measures a borrower's ability to repay a loan by comparing current income against recurring debt payments. current income is the factor most closely associated with a borrower's ability to repay a loan.

an employer gets a court order to garnish an employee wages to pay defaulted loan. what does this mean > - correct answer garnishment is an action taken when a person has debt that has not been paid for a long time. when an employee s salary is garnished, it means that the employer is given a court order to withhold all or part of an employee's wages and must send the money to the court, the government, or to the person who has won a lawsuit against the employee. an employee's salary will be garnished until the debt is paid in full. the more risk an insurance company has taken when insuring a person,the? - correct answer the insurance company will charge a higher premium for taking more risk, the higher the risk for an insurance company, the more likely the insurance will have to pay on loss. for example, a driver who has had multiple accidents and speeding tickets is a high risk and more likely to have an accident. the insurance company will generally charge this driver higher premium because they are taking on greater risk with this driver than a driver with a record of safe driving. which statements best describes the relationship between a person's educational level and that person potential earning power? - correct answer there is a direct positive relationship between educational level and potential earning power. a person with a professional degree/ higher level of education, for example, is likely to earn a great deal more than a person who never completed high school. a person with health insurance received a $300 medical bill. the insurance company will not consider paying a claim unless the? - correct answer health insurance policies generally have a deductible that the policyholders has to pay first before they will paying medical claims. the medical insurance company pays the remaking 80% of the allowable medaka bill. why is important to take a driver education course? - correct answer people who have completed driver education classes will have lower insurance premiums, this is because insurance companies predict that people who take driver education classes will have fewer accidents and speeding tickets, which reduces the risk for an insurance company. when a person needs health care, she goes to her doctor. She charged a co-pay. what type of health insurance does she have? - correct answer a person who has a health maintenance organization (HMO) has a pay a low co-payment fee for visiting their doctors and specialists.

borrowing money from a financial institution or the government does create debt for the company. a financial product that allows a person to invest his money in a variety of stocks, bonds, and other securities is a? - correct answer a mutual find is a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, other type of securities that are managed by a professional. one service a stockbroker provide is? - correct answer stockbrokers or financial advisors help their individual investors by giving them financial advice. and buying or selling stocks, bonds and other securities. they work for securities firms also known as a brokerage firm or broker dealer. a person bought 200 shares of general electric at $18 per share. she sold them for $28 share realizing a? - correct answer when stock is sold for a higher price than it was purchased, the profit is called a capital gain. in this case, the purchase price was $3,600($18share 200share) and the sale price was 5,6000( $28 sharex 200share). the investor capital gain was $ 2,00 captial gain. an inexperienced investor wants to begin buying stocks. she would buy stock? - correct answer it is financially smart for an inexperienced person to buy shares of stocks through a stockbroker who is knowledgeable about stocks, can answer questions, and make reasoned recommendations. the online broker simply executes the trades and does not answer questions. Neither nor the securities and exchanges commission buy or sell securities for clients. if a shareholder cannot attend the annual stockholder meeting, she can assign her common stock voting rights to someone else by signing and returning to? - correct answer a proxy, which is kind of absentee ballet, is written authorization given by a shareholder ( person who owns shares of stocks in the public corporation) to someone else, usually the corporate board of directors, to represent him/her and vote shares at a stockholders meeting. it is usually easier for shareholders to vote by email, or the Internet through a proxy than attend the annual,l meeting. current events covered in the news and media may have an impact on the? - correct answer current events( for example, war or major oil spill) can affect the business outlook for a company and the price of its stocks. good news( a new product being launched for example) generally causes an uptick in prices and negative news(like an oil spill) generally results in price going down.

why might someone decide to invest in a company bond rather than company stock? - correct answer the benefit of investing in bonds is a regular payment of interest that the investor receives for lending money to a company. The disadvantage is that the bond value does not go up if the company makes a profit and owing a bond does not give the bondholder the right to vote at annual meetings. buying a bond may or may not be safer than buying blue chip stocks. investors willing to accept high risk are? - correct answer investors who are risk tolerant accept the high risk of loss of their investment typically for the possibility of very high returns.