Moneyborrowed withthe promise topay it back,usually withinterestThe cost ofborrowing money,usually apercentage of theloan amount, orthe earnings onsavingsAnything of valueowned by anindividual orcompany, suchas cash, property,or investmentsSetting asidemoney forfuture use,often in a bankaccount orsavings fund.The ability toborrow money oraccess goodsand services withthe agreement topay laterA decrease in theoverall price levelof goods andservices, whichcan increase thevalue of moneyA collection ofinvestmentsowned by anindividual ororganization, suchas stocks or realestateThe possibilityof losing moneyor not receivingthe expectedreturn on aninvestmentThe practice ofspreadinginvestmentsacross differenttypes of assetsto reduce riskA loan used topurchaseproperty, with theproperty servingas collateral forthe loanA numericalrepresentation ofan individual’screditworthiness,which affectsborrowing abilityand loan termsThe easewith whichan asset canbe convertedinto cashThe total incomegenerated by acompany orindividual fromwork, sales, orinvestmentsMoney orassets used tofund businessactivities orinvestmentsThe increase inthe prices ofgoods/servicesover time, whichreduces thepurchasing powerof moneyA plan for howto allocateincome andmanageexpenses overa set periodMoney owed tosomeone,typically fromborrowing,which must bepaid backThe amount ofmoney left afterall expensesare deductedfrom revenueA financialresponsibilityor debt thatmust be repaidin the futureThe value ofownership in anasset orbusiness aftersubtractingliabilitiesThe act ofusing money topurchasegoods,services, orinvestmentsThe profit/lossearned from aninvestment,usuallyexpressed as apercentageUsing money topurchase assetslike stocks, bonds,or real estate, withthe expectation ofearning a returnThe moneyspent ongoods,services, orneeds, such asrent or foodMoneyborrowed withthe promise topay it back,usually withinterestThe cost ofborrowing money,usually apercentage of theloan amount, orthe earnings onsavingsAnything of valueowned by anindividual orcompany, suchas cash, property,or investmentsSetting asidemoney forfuture use,often in a bankaccount orsavings fund.The ability toborrow money oraccess goodsand services withthe agreement topay laterA decrease in theoverall price levelof goods andservices, whichcan increase thevalue of moneyA collection ofinvestmentsowned by anindividual ororganization, suchas stocks or realestateThe possibilityof losing moneyor not receivingthe expectedreturn on aninvestmentThe practice ofspreadinginvestmentsacross differenttypes of assetsto reduce riskA loan used topurchaseproperty, with theproperty servingas collateral forthe loanA numericalrepresentation ofan individual’screditworthiness,which affectsborrowing abilityand loan termsThe easewith whichan asset canbe convertedinto cashThe total incomegenerated by acompany orindividual fromwork, sales, orinvestmentsMoney orassets used tofund businessactivities orinvestmentsThe increase inthe prices ofgoods/servicesover time, whichreduces thepurchasing powerof moneyA plan for howto allocateincome andmanageexpenses overa set periodMoney owed tosomeone,typically fromborrowing,which must bepaid backThe amount ofmoney left afterall expensesare deductedfrom revenueA financialresponsibilityor debt thatmust be repaidin the futureThe value ofownership in anasset orbusiness aftersubtractingliabilitiesThe act ofusing money topurchasegoods,services, orinvestmentsThe profit/lossearned from aninvestment,usuallyexpressed as apercentageUsing money topurchase assetslike stocks, bonds,or real estate, withthe expectation ofearning a returnThe moneyspent ongoods,services, orneeds, such asrent or food

SPROUT Financial Literacy Bingo - 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. Money borrowed with the promise to pay it back, usually with interest
  2. The cost of borrowing money, usually a percentage of the loan amount, or the earnings on savings
  3. Anything of value owned by an individual or company, such as cash, property, or investments
  4. Setting aside money for future use, often in a bank account or savings fund.
  5. The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the agreement to pay later
  6. A decrease in the overall price level of goods and services, which can increase the value of money
  7. A collection of investments owned by an individual or organization, such as stocks or real estate
  8. The possibility of losing money or not receiving the expected return on an investment
  9. The practice of spreading investments across different types of assets to reduce risk
  10. A loan used to purchase property, with the property serving as collateral for the loan
  11. A numerical representation of an individual’s creditworthiness, which affects borrowing ability and loan terms
  12. The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash
  13. The total income generated by a company or individual from work, sales, or investments
  14. Money or assets used to fund business activities or investments
  15. The increase in the prices of goods/services over time, which reduces the purchasing power of money
  16. A plan for how to allocate income and manage expenses over a set period
  17. Money owed to someone, typically from borrowing, which must be paid back
  18. The amount of money left after all expenses are deducted from revenue
  19. A financial responsibility or debt that must be repaid in the future
  20. The value of ownership in an asset or business after subtracting liabilities
  21. The act of using money to purchase goods, services, or investments
  22. The profit/loss earned from an investment, usually expressed as a percentage
  23. Using money to purchase assets like stocks, bonds, or real estate, with the expectation of earning a return
  24. The money spent on goods, services, or needs, such as rent or food