Finanacial Literacy

Finanacial Literacy

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Life Skills

6th - 8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

When you use a debit card, money is pulled directly from of your checking account.

Back

True

Answer explanation

True. A debit card directly withdraws money from your checking account when you make a purchase, unlike a credit card which borrows funds.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Cash is safer and more convenient than using a debit or credit card.

Back

False

Answer explanation

Using cash can be risky due to theft or loss, while debit and credit cards offer fraud protection and convenience. Therefore, the statement that cash is safer and more convenient is false.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

When you use credit for payment, you borrow money and pay back in smaller amounts over time.

Back

True

Answer explanation

True. Using credit means you borrow money to make a purchase and agree to pay it back in smaller installments over time, which is the essence of credit transactions.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

You visit an ATM and withdraw $150 from your checking account. Is this an example of using debit or credit?

Back

debit

Answer explanation

Withdrawing $150 from your checking account uses your own funds directly, which is a debit transaction. In contrast, credit involves borrowing money. Therefore, this is an example of using debit.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

You visit a mechanic and discover your car needs new brake pads. You pay for the service with a card. The service then shows up on a monthly bill for the card. Is this an example of using debit or credit?

Back

credit

Answer explanation

This is an example of using credit because the service charge appears on a monthly bill for the card, indicating that you borrowed money to pay for the brake pads, which you will pay back later.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If you forget to pay your monthly credit card bill by its due date, the bank won't care and there will be no extra fees to pay.

Back

False

Answer explanation

The statement is false. If you forget to pay your credit card bill by the due date, the bank typically charges late fees and may affect your credit score.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

One benefit to using credit is it allows you to purchase BIG items like a house or car. You can then make smaller monthly payments and pay it off over a longer period of time.

Back

True

Answer explanation

True. Using credit allows you to buy large items like a house or car, enabling you to make smaller monthly payments over time, making these purchases more manageable.

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