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See if you can answer these financial questions!

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Created Date 03.30.20
Last Updated 03.31.20
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Topics of this game:
  • A plan made in advance regarding the expenditure of money based on available income
  • The practice of budgeting every dollar of income received
  • According to the office of financial aid at NAU, how much do books cost per year?
  • When is financial aid awarded?
  • Are there budgeting templates on NAU's website?
  • Where is the Office of Financial Aid located?
  • Money set aside to use for emergencies or essentials in case of a loss of income
  • This type of loan does not gain interest while a student is in college
  • This type of loan is not based on financial need and interest starts accruing while the student is in school
  • Is financial aid available for summer/winter classes?
  • Federally funded, need based aid program where students earn funding via part-time work
  • How much is the student loan debt in the U.S today?
  • Money and items of value that you own
  • Costs that do not change each month
  • Debts that you owe
  • A portion of the total cost of an item that must be paid at the time of purchase
  • Purchasing items on the spur of the moment
  • The use of a standard unit of measurement to compare the prices of packages that are different sizes
  • Dishonest business practices that are meant to deceive, trick, or gain an unfair advantage
  • Preferred method of debt payment where minimum payments are made to all debts except the smallest which is given the largest payment amounts possible
  • When a person owes more on an item like a house or car than it is worth
  • Costs that can go up and down each month
  • When you make a purchase and then regret it later
  • Things you want to achieve in your life
  • Plans for how you will pay for your personal goals
  • A written order to a bank to pay the amount stated to the person or business named on it
  • A written guarantee that states the conditions under which the product can be returned, replaced, or repaired
  • A measure of an individual's credit risk; calculated from a credit report using a standard formula
  • The amount of money a person has to spend after needs are met
  • The difference between your assets and your liabilities