GracePeriodtimebetweenbuying aproduct andpaying for it.Riskthe chance oflosingsomething in anunexpectedway401(k)Exampleof aRetirementAccountStocka share intheownership ofa company.Liabilitythose causedby negligencethat results inproperty orpersonaldamageContractlegal agreementsbetween two or moreparties where eachparty has someobligation orresponsibility to eachanother.Policyoutlines theresponsibility ofeach party inthis insurancerelationship.PropertyRisksdamage to or lossof property due tofire, floods, robbery,or other perils suchas earthquakes andhurricanes.Estatethe economicvaluation of all theinvestments,assets, andinterests of anindividual.Bondswritten by amunicipality with theagreement to repaythe amount of thebond plus interest ona particular maturitydate.Coveragespecific typeof protectioninsuranceprovides thepolicyholderInvestingthe act of usingmoney topurchase someasset in the hopesof generating moremoney.DiversificationThe purpose of thistechnique is tomaximize returns byinvesting in differentareas that wouldyield higher and longterm returnsPersonalRisksinvolve situationsrelating to illness,injury, or death to aperson or the lossof income due tothese misfortunes.5 CsBanks relyon this todeterminecreditworthinessCreditReporta statement thathas informationabout your creditactivity and currentcredit situationStoredValueCardcards have aprepaid, or stored,amount of moneyon the card that isavailable for useInstallmentCredittype of agreement orcontract involving aloan that is repaidover time with a setnumber of scheduledpaymentsSavingsaccounts offer aplace for individualsto accumulate orsave money, earningsome interest on thisamount until it isneeded.Insuranceprotectionagainstpossiblefinancialloss.”Bankruptcyhelps people whocan no longer paytheir debts get afresh start byliquidating assets topay their debts or bycreating a repaymentplan.Insureragrees to payfor certain typesof losses inexchange forpayments on apolicy.Dividendsthe periodicdistributionof profits toinvestors.DebitCardused toelectronicallysubtract moneyfrom a savings orchecking accountto pay for apurchaseGracePeriodtimebetweenbuying aproduct andpaying for it.Riskthe chance oflosingsomething in anunexpectedway401(k)Exampleof aRetirementAccountStocka share intheownership ofa company.Liabilitythose causedby negligencethat results inproperty orpersonaldamageContractlegal agreementsbetween two or moreparties where eachparty has someobligation orresponsibility to eachanother.Policyoutlines theresponsibility ofeach party inthis insurancerelationship.PropertyRisksdamage to or lossof property due tofire, floods, robbery,or other perils suchas earthquakes andhurricanes.Estatethe economicvaluation of all theinvestments,assets, andinterests of anindividual.Bondswritten by amunicipality with theagreement to repaythe amount of thebond plus interest ona particular maturitydate.Coveragespecific typeof protectioninsuranceprovides thepolicyholderInvestingthe act of usingmoney topurchase someasset in the hopesof generating moremoney.DiversificationThe purpose of thistechnique is tomaximize returns byinvesting in differentareas that wouldyield higher and longterm returnsPersonalRisksinvolve situationsrelating to illness,injury, or death to aperson or the lossof income due tothese misfortunes.5 CsBanks relyon this todeterminecreditworthinessCreditReporta statement thathas informationabout your creditactivity and currentcredit situationStoredValueCardcards have aprepaid, or stored,amount of moneyon the card that isavailable for useInstallmentCredittype of agreement orcontract involving aloan that is repaidover time with a setnumber of scheduledpaymentsSavingsaccounts offer aplace for individualsto accumulate orsave money, earningsome interest on thisamount until it isneeded.Insuranceprotectionagainstpossiblefinancialloss.”Bankruptcyhelps people whocan no longer paytheir debts get afresh start byliquidating assets topay their debts or bycreating a repaymentplan.Insureragrees to payfor certain typesof losses inexchange forpayments on apolicy.Dividendsthe periodicdistributionof profits toinvestors.DebitCardused toelectronicallysubtract moneyfrom a savings orchecking accountto pay for apurchase

Personal Finance Review Part B - 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. time between buying a product and paying for it.
    Grace Period
  2. the chance of losing something in an unexpected way
    Risk
  3. Example of a Retirement Account
    401(k)
  4. a share in the ownership of a company.
    Stock
  5. those caused by negligence that results in property or personal damage
    Liability
  6. legal agreements between two or more parties where each party has some obligation or responsibility to each another.
    Contract
  7. outlines the responsibility of each party in this insurance relationship.
    Policy
  8. damage to or loss of property due to fire, floods, robbery, or other perils such as earthquakes and hurricanes.
    Property Risks
  9. the economic valuation of all the investments, assets, and interests of an individual.
    Estate
  10. written by a municipality with the agreement to repay the amount of the bond plus interest on a particular maturity date.
    Bonds
  11. specific type of protection insurance provides the policyholder
    Coverage
  12. the act of using money to purchase some asset in the hopes of generating more money.
    Investing
  13. The purpose of this technique is to maximize returns by investing in different areas that would yield higher and long term returns
    Diversification
  14. involve situations relating to illness, injury, or death to a person or the loss of income due to these misfortunes.
    Personal Risks
  15. Banks rely on this to determine credit worthiness
    5 Cs
  16. a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation
    Credit Report
  17. cards have a prepaid, or stored, amount of money on the card that is available for use
    Stored Value Card
  18. type of agreement or contract involving a loan that is repaid over time with a set number of scheduled payments
    Installment Credit
  19. accounts offer a place for individuals to accumulate or save money, earning some interest on this amount until it is needed.
    Savings
  20. protection against possible financial loss.”
    Insurance
  21. helps people who can no longer pay their debts get a fresh start by liquidating assets to pay their debts or by creating a repayment plan.
    Bankruptcy
  22. agrees to pay for certain types of losses in exchange for payments on a policy.
    Insurer
  23. the periodic distribution of profits to investors.
    Dividends
  24. used to electronically subtract money from a savings or checking account to pay for a purchase
    Debit Card