(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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A portion of a company an investor can purchase
Stocks
Money set aside for life's unexpected
Emergency fund
A number that reports your past credit usage
Credit Score
Additional money paid or earned when borrowing or investing money
Interest rates
Money owed to the government when you are working
Income Tax
An amount that is the same every month
Fixed expense
Actions we do with money without thinking
Money habits
Save 10% before spending any money
Pay yourself first
A loan for a house or real-estate
Mortgage
A plan for money
Budget
A statement of your credit history
Credit Report
Exchange traded funds
ETF
The amount of money you are paid from work
Net Income
Money borrowed for furthering ones education
Student loan
Money set aside for a bigger purchase
Saving
Saving money in hopes of a higher return
Investing
Saving money for retirement
RRSP
What is given up when making a decision
Opportunity Cost
First home savings account
FHSA
Money that builds on itself with saving and interest
Compounding Interest
Future thought on our dreams and ambitions
SMART Goals
Tax free savings account
TFSA
Evidence that a purchase was made
Receipt
The stage of life where we no longer work
Retirement
Money earned before tax deductions
Gross pay
Obtaining help to meet financial obligations
Financial aid
Owing money for things you want
Debt
Offers rewards but can create debt if not paid every month
Credit cards
Non sufficient funds
NSF
A declaration that you can not pay your debts
Bankruptcy
There is never enough money to satisfy our ___
Wants
Stocks, bonds, mutual funds are examples of these
Investments
Someone claiming to be you
Identity theft
Money set aside into a specific account, not to be spent
Savings Account
Deception for someone else's gain
Scams & Fraud
Looking around at prices to make a good decision before buying
Comparison Shopping
The level of risk a person has when building their investment portfolio
Risk Tolerance
Making payments over time to buy an item
Financing