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WISE FINANCIAL LITERACY TEST TERMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • September 24, 2024
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63 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 63
the longer you take to pay back a loan, the more you will pay in interest and principal over all

interest rates and loan amount

length of debt repayment and impact on cost

investment options and stock market trends

credit score and loan approval time

Definition 2 of 63
if unauthorized charges are made with your credit card before you report it stolen or lost, the
maximum amount you can be reliable for is $50. If the charges are made after you report it,
there is no liability. If you don't report the card, you have full liability to pay back charges.

stolen credit card


credit reports

identity theft

credit card cash advances

Definition 3 of 63
financial market that experiences an prolonged period of contraction or loss.

liquidity


inflation

diversification


bear market

,Definition 4 of 63
collects taxes, prints money, issues treasury bonds.

treasury bills


treasury department

credit union


federal reserve

Definition 5 of 63
insurance policies transfers all or some of the financial impact of unexpected events. Insurance
exists to help people recover from the financial consequences of these events by pooling the
resources of a large group to pay for the losses of a small group.

equities


liquidity

diversification

insurance

Definition 6 of 63
wages, rentals, interest, capital, profits, investments, entrepreneurship

time value of money

discretionary income

sources of income

opportunity cost

,Definition 7 of 63
the state of no longer working

insurance


retirement

disability insurance

diversification

Definition 8 of 63
an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. The most common types of
bonds include municipal bonds and corporate bonds; government bodies usually issue tax-
free municipal bonds to fund large capital expenses and improvements.

equities

bonds

mutual funds


dividends

Definition 9 of 63
member owned co-operative financial institution- advantage is lower interest rates on loans.

bonds

credit union

mutual funds

credit card

, Definition 10 of 63
Financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds that are traded on a stock
exchange.

mutual funds

insurance

diversification

securities

Definition 11 of 63
a payment order for a pre-specified amount of money and is purchased at a different types of
stores- it is used like a check. They are usually limited in maximum face value to some specified
figure. (For example, the United States Postal Service limits domestic postal money orders to
US $1,000.00); US Postal money orders are hard to counterfeit.

assets

money order

credit union

overdraft protection

Definition 12 of 63
feature of a qualified profit-sharing plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their
wages to individual accounts. Elective salary deferrals are excluded from the employee's
taxable income (except for designated Roth deferrals). Employers can contribute to
employees' accounts.

roth plan

401k plan

defined benefit plan

403b plan

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