12The numberof FederalReserveBanks in thenationClassicalEconomicsThegovernmentshould havelittle, if any, rolein the economyCommodityMoneyA gold coinwould beanexample ofJohnMaynardKeynesHe believedaggregatedemanddetermineseconomicactivityBarterSystemA system ofexchangewhere goodsand servicesare directlyexchangedMoneySupplyThe totalamount ofmoney incirculation ina countryFiatMoney Currency thata governmenthas declared to be legaltender and notbacked by PhysicalcommodityUS money is anexample   IncomeStockA stock thatpaysdividends tothestockholderPurchasingPowerThe financialabilityto buy goodsandservices isknown asRate ofInflationThe federalgovernmenttries tomaintain it at1 to 2 percentCouponRateTheinterestrate onthe bondLafferCurveHigh taxrates couldlower taxrevenueFinancialInstitutionsThey payinsurancepremiums tothe FDIC fordepositinsuranceUnemploymentrate  An idealrate isunder 5percentInsolvencyTheinability topay one'sdebtsFederalFundsRateThe insurance ratecharged bycommercial banksmaking overnightloans to otherbanksTheFEDA blendedpublic-privateinstitutionUnemploymentCompensationCould beconsideredan automaticgovernmentstabilizerPensionMoney apersonreceivesduringretirementPremiumMoney paidin regularinstallmentsfor a lifeinsuranceMutualFundInvestmentin a varietyof stocks,bonds etc.YieldThe annualrate ofreturn on abond when ithas maturedParvalueThe originalamount ofmoney tobuy a bondLiquidityThe availabilityof assets thatcan be quicklyconverted tocash12The numberof FederalReserveBanks in thenationClassicalEconomicsThegovernmentshould havelittle, if any, rolein the economyCommodityMoneyA gold coinwould beanexample ofJohnMaynardKeynesHe believedaggregatedemanddetermineseconomicactivityBarterSystemA system ofexchangewhere goodsand servicesare directlyexchangedMoneySupplyThe totalamount ofmoney incirculation ina countryFiatMoney Currency thata governmenthas declared to be legaltender and notbacked by PhysicalcommodityUS money is anexample   IncomeStockA stock thatpaysdividends tothestockholderPurchasingPowerThe financialabilityto buy goodsandservices isknown asRate ofInflationThe federalgovernmenttries tomaintain it at1 to 2 percentCouponRateTheinterestrate onthe bondLafferCurveHigh taxrates couldlower taxrevenueFinancialInstitutionsThey payinsurancepremiums tothe FDIC fordepositinsuranceUnemploymentrate  An idealrate isunder 5percentInsolvencyTheinability topay one'sdebtsFederalFundsRateThe insurance ratecharged bycommercial banksmaking overnightloans to otherbanksTheFEDA blendedpublic-privateinstitutionUnemploymentCompensationCould beconsideredan automaticgovernmentstabilizerPensionMoney apersonreceivesduringretirementPremiumMoney paidin regularinstallmentsfor a lifeinsuranceMutualFundInvestmentin a varietyof stocks,bonds etc.YieldThe annualrate ofreturn on abond when ithas maturedParvalueThe originalamount ofmoney tobuy a bondLiquidityThe availabilityof assets thatcan be quicklyconverted tocash

Unit 5 Economics - Call List

(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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  1. The number of Federal Reserve Banks in the nation
    12
  2. The government should have little, if any, role in the economy
    Classical Economics
  3. A gold coin would be an example of
    Commodity Money
  4. He believed aggregate demand determines economic activity
    John Maynard Keynes
  5. A system of exchange where goods and services are directly exchanged
    Barter System
  6. The total amount of money in circulation in a country
    Money Supply
  7. Currency that a government has declared to be legal tender and not backed by Physical commodity US money is an example
    Fiat Money
  8. A stock that pays dividends to the stockholder
    Income Stock
  9. The financial ability to buy goods and services is known as
    Purchasing Power
  10. The federal government tries to maintain it at 1 to 2 percent
    Rate of Inflation
  11. The interest rate on the bond
    Coupon Rate
  12. High tax rates could lower tax revenue
    Laffer Curve
  13. They pay insurance premiums to the FDIC for deposit insurance
    Financial Institutions
  14. An ideal rate is under 5 percent
    Unemployment rate
  15. The inability to pay one's debts
    Insolvency
  16. The insurance rate charged by commercial banks making overnight loans to other banks
    Federal Funds Rate
  17. A blended public-private institution
    The FED
  18. Could be considered an automatic government stabilizer
    Unemployment Compensation
  19. Money a person receives during retirement
    Pension
  20. Money paid in regular installments for a life insurance
    Premium
  21. Investment in a variety of stocks, bonds etc.
    Mutual Fund
  22. The annual rate of return on a bond when it has matured
    Yield
  23. The original amount of money to buy a bond
    Par value
  24. The availability of assets that can be quickly converted to cash
    Liquidity