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Spending

Total questions: 58

Worksheet time: 29mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

someone who receives something with a promise to return it or its equipment

a)

borrower

b)

credit

c)

foreclosures

d)

tax lien

2.

businesses hired by lenders to pursue payments on debts that borrowers have not paid back according to the terms of the credit contract

a)

collection agency

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

credit report

3.

a person who is equally responsible for paying back debt under the credit terms

a)

co-signer

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

credit report

4.

refers to goods, services, and/or money received in exchange for a promise to pay back a definite sum of money at a future rate

a)

credit

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

credit report

5.

a record of the borrower's past loans and credit-related transactions

a)

credit history

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

credit report

6.

agencies that create credit reports based on the information they receive from lenders regarding a borrower's account history with that lender. Sometime called credit bureaus.

a)

credit reporting agencies

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

credit report

7.

a record of a person's use of credit

a)

credit history

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

credit report

8.

a person or organization who makes funds available for others to borrow

a)

credit history

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

lender

9.

a yearly fee that may be charged for having a credit card

a)

annual fee

b)

balance transfers

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

10.

the cost of credit expressed as yearly interest rate

a)

annual percentage rate

b)

balance transfers

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

11.

an intentional effort to deceive another individual for personal gain

a)

fraud

b)

balance transfers

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

12.

a plastic card that you can use to access a line of credit that has been established in advance

a)

credit card

b)

balance transfers

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

13.

the act of transferring debt from one credit card account to another

a)

credit limit

b)

balance transfers

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

14.

an APR that may change depending on other factors

a)

credit limit

b)

variable-rate APR

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

15.

the maximum dollar amount that can be borrowed

a)

credit limit

b)

balance transfers

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

16.

the apr charged during the credit card's introductory period after a credit card account is opened

a)

credit limit

b)

introductory rate

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

17.

fee charged when a credit card holder does not make the minimum monthly payment by the due date

a)

credit limit

b)

late payment fee

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

18.

terms and fees of a credit card in a easy to read box on all credit card applications and solicitations

a)

credit limit

b)

late payment fee

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

19.

fee charged if the credit card account goes over the set credit limit

a)

credit limit

b)

over-the-limit fee

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

20.

the interest rate charged on new transactions if the penalty in the credit card contract are triggered

a)

credit limit

b)

penalty APR

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

21.

when someone has passed an initial credit history check

a)

credit limit

b)

pre-approved

c)

credit card

d)

schumer box

22.

fee charged if the cardholder makes a payment but does not have enough money in that account to cover the payment

a)

credit limit

b)

returned payment fee

c)

pre-approved

d)

schumer box

23.

a legal claim by a government entity to take an individual's property or income when their taxes are not paid in full

a)

credit history

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

tax lien

24.

a numerical summary of your credit history that indicates your credit worthiness

a)

credit history

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

credit report

25.

when borrower fails to keep up with mortgage payments and the lender takes possession of the property

a)

credit history

b)

foreclosures

c)

credit score

d)

credit report

26.

provides payments for both liability and property insurance

a)

automobile insurance

b)

coverage

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

27.

someone who receives money if an insured person dies

a)

beneficiary

b)

coverage

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

28.

a formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment when the policyholder has accident, illness or injury

a)

claim

b)

coverage

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

29.

requires the insured individual to pay a fixed percentage of the loss after the deductible has been paid

a)

co-insurance

b)

coverage

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

30.

the risks covered and amount the money paid for losses under an insurance policy

a)

co-insurance

b)

coverage

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

31.

the out-of-pocket money paid by the policyholder before an insurance company will cover the remaining costs attributed to the loss

a)

co-insurance

b)

deductible

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

32.

someone who relies on someone else for income and care

a)

co-insurance

b)

dependent

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

33.

provides payment to replace earnings during times when workers cannot work due to illness or injury

a)

co-insurance

b)

disability insurance

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

34.

cash set aside that can be used to cover the costs of unexpected events

a)

co-insurance

b)

emergency savings

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

35.

employers may offer employee benefits in the form of products or services that add extra value for employees beyond earned wages

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

36.

provides money to pay for health care for illness, injury, or , in some cases, preventive care

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

health insurance

d)

household production

37.

provides payment to cover liability losses as well as damage and loss of the home structure and its contents

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

homeowners insurance

d)

household production

38.

doing something in the home without pay that takes raw materials along with family member's skill, experience, knowledge, and household equipment, to produce a useful product or service

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

household production

d)

risk

39.

the donation of a product or service in place of cash

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

in-kind income

d)

risk

40.

a financial product purchased by many people facing a similar risk to protect against the risk of larger losses

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

insurance

d)

risk

41.

provides payment to others if a member of the insured household accidently causes harm to other people or property

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

liability insurance

d)

risk

42.

provides payment to beneficiaries who were named by the insured person

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

life insurance

d)

risk

43.

provides payment for extended nursing care sue to accidents, illness, or old age

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

long-term care insurance

d)

risk

44.

when the act of insuring an event increases the likelihood that event will happen

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

moral hazard

d)

risk

45.

a contract between the insurance company and the insured that states the exact terms of the policy including what risks a recovered and how much will be paid for any losses

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

policy

d)

risk

46.

a person who owns the insurance policy

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

policyholder

d)

risk

47.

the money paid to an insurance company to purchase a policy

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

premium

d)

risk

48.

provides payment to the insured person if his or her property is damaged or destroyed by an accident covered by the insurance policy

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

property insurance

d)

risk

49.

provides payment to renters to cover the damage and loss of property in a rental unit in addition to liability losses

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

renters insurance

d)

risk

50.

the chance of loss from an event that cannot be entirely controlled

a)

co-insurance

b)

employee benefits

c)

renters insurance

d)

risk

51.

a source of credit that may combine elements of open and closed-end credit and usually have higher interest rates and fees than other forms of credit

a)

alternative credit

b)

payday loan

c)

rent-to-own

d)

title loan

52.

is a loan which you must repay in a specified number of equal monthly payments (installment credit)

a)

closed-end credit

b)

payday loan

c)

rent-to-own

d)

title loan

53.

is extended as a line of credit established in advance, so you do not have to apply for credit each time credit is desired (revolving credit)

a)

open-end credit

b)

payday loan

c)

rent-to-own

d)

title loan

54.

a loan based on the value of personal property

a)

pawn loan

b)

payday loan

c)

rent-to-own

d)

title loan

55.

a short-term loan that provides immediate cash by securing a borrower's written check or receiving authorization for automatic withdrawal from the borrower's depository institution account

a)

pawn loan

b)

payday loan

c)

rent-to-own

d)

title loan

56.

short-term cash advance secured by a taxpayer's expected tax refund

a)

pawn loan

b)

refund anticipation loan

c)

rent-to-own

d)

title loan

57.

tangible items such as furniture, electronics or household appliances are leased with the condition that the item will be owned by the renter if the term of rent is completed. the cumulative end amount a consumer pays to lease an item is typically much higher than if the consumer bought the item from the onset

a)

pawn loan

b)

refund anticipation loan

c)

rent-to-own

d)

title loan

58.

the borrower gives the lender his/her automobile title in exchange for a set amount of cash. the lender holds the title until the loan is repaid. if the loan is not repaid as agreed, the lender keeps the title to the item

a)

pawn loan

b)

refund anticipation loan

c)

rent-to-own

d)

title loan