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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mr. B. Jeopardy. Goals. Careers. Budgets. Banking. Interest. Miscellaneous. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Goals Careers Budgets Banking Interest Miscellaneous
A trade off, what is given up when one choice instead of
another
A 100
What is an opportunity cost?
A 100
Regulates all financial institutions.
A 200
What is the Federal Reserve System?
A 200
Rise in the level of prices for goods and services.
A 300
What is inflation?
A 300
Price that is paid for the use of another person’s money.
A 400
What are interest rates?
A 400
The increase of an amount of money due to earned interest
or dividends.
A 500
What is the time value of money?
A 500
Work that you do mainly to earn money.
B 100
What is a job?
B 100
Measure of quality of life based on the amounts and
kinds of goods and services a person can buy.
B 200
What is standard of living?
B 200
Tells employers what you can do and why they should hire you over other applicants.
B 300
What is a resume?
B 300
Employee benefit that funds or reimburses the classes you take to further your education
or job-related knowledge.
B 400
What is education assistance?
B 400
The six employee benefits we discussed in class.
B 500
What are paid leave, health insurance, retirement, life
insurance, disability insurance, and education
assistance?
B 500
The difference between a person’s assets and liabilities.
C 100
What is their net worth?
C 100
The four payroll deductions commonly seen on your
paycheck.
C 200
What are federal income tax, state income tax, social
security tax and medicare tax?
C 200
The number of hours you worked times your hourly
wage.
C 300
What is your gross income?
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
This expense costs the same amount every time and you
pay for it on a consistent basis (monthly, weekly).
C 400
What is a fixed expense?
C 400
PYF
C 500
What is “pay yourself first”?
C 500
The three main services that financial institutions provide.
D 100
What are saving, payment services, and borrowing.
D 100
This financial institution was created in 1933 to protect
deposits in banks.
D 200
What is the FDIC?
D 200
Yield, percentage of increase in the value of your savings
from earned interest.
D 300
What is the rate of return?
D 300
System that ensures the money you deposited in your
account is available for withdrawal.
D 400
What is check clearing?
D 400
Report that accounts for the differences between the bank
statement and your checkbook balance.
D 500
What is bank reconciliation?
D 500
The original amount of money you deposit.
E 100
What is the principal?
E 100
The interest earned with a principal of $2,000 and an
interest rate of 4%.
E 200
What is $80.00?
E 200
Total amount of money in your account after one year with a starting principal of
$5,545 and an interest rate of 2%.
E 300
What is $5,655.90?
E 300
The total interest earned with a principal of $3,500 and an
interest rate of 5% over 3 years?
E 400
What is $551.69?
E 400
The total amount of money in your account after 5 years with a principal of $1,265 with an interest rate of 4%.
E 500
What is $1,539.06
E 500
The ability to easily convert financial assets to cash without loss of value.
F 100
What is liquidity?
F 100
An automatic loan made to an account if the balance will not
cover check written.
F 200
What is overdraft protection?
F 200
Cash inflow, the money you receive.
F 300
What is income?
F 300
Money an individual owes, debts.
F 400
What are liabilities?
F 400
Interest earning interest.
F 500
What is compounding?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Banking
Please record your wager.
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Another term for the process of bank reconciliation.
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What is balancing your checkbook?
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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