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Final Exam Review

True or False: Determining how much money you should set aside for retirement and how those funds should be invested should not be of concern for people until they near their retirement age.

False

_________ bonds are issued by state and local government agencies.

Municipal

In the loan repayment schedule, the term amortized refers to

The repayment of the principal through a series of equal payments

True or False: When money earns interest on interest, it is said to be compounding

True

Sandy had a beginning balance on her MasterCard statement of $300 Sandy had a beginning balance on her MasterCard statement of $300. This month she had purchases of $400, payments of $300, and a $100 cash advance. To avoid interest charges, Sandy must make a payment of: A. $500 B. $400 C. $100 D. Sandy cannot avoid interest charges

Sandy cannot avoid interest charges

The security that represents equity or ownership of a corporation is

Common Stock

True or False: A personal loan is different from a credit card in that it is normally used to finance one large purchase

True

Which one thing do you always have with common stock?

Voting Rights

True or False: On an amortization schedule, more interest and less principle is paid each month as the loan matures.

False

True or False: Long-term liabilities are debts that will be paid at least three years into the future.

False

True or False: Goals with a time frame five or more years into the future are called intermediate-term goals.

False

Wanda Clark expects interest rates to decline in the next few months Wanda Clark expects interest rates to decline in the next few months. To maximize her earnings, she should put her savings in a A. Savings Account B. Six Month CD C. Money Market account D. Two-year CD

Two-Year CD

Which of the following will not protect you from identity theft while on vacation? A. Do not leave credit slips in restaurants B. Have your mail stopped C. Carry all credit cards, passports, and birth certificates with you. D. Do not leave sensitive info. In your hotel room when you are not there.

Carry all credit cards, passports, and birth certificates with you.

All of the following may qualify for an auto discount except: A All of the following may qualify for an auto discount except: A. a driver training program B. High grades C. Several cars insured with the same company D. under 25 years old

Under 25 years old

A budget will not do which of the following? Anticipate cash shortages Determine the excess you have to invest Help determine if cash outflows will be suficient to cover cash inflows Determine the additional payments you can make to reduce personal debt

Help determine if cash outflows will be sufficient to cover cash inflows

All of the following are correct statements about credit except Creditor provides funds The interest is the total amount to be repaid Repayment will include interest Credit needs to be paid back in the future

The interest is the total amount to be repaid

Checking accounts may offer all of the following except Overdraft protection Stop payment services Account balance insurance in excess of $250,000 ATM privileges

Account balances insurance in excess of $250,000

True or False: The most important element in FICO credit scoring is your payment history

True

You can reduce your risk by

Diversifying your investments

Which of the following is not true about a CD They are long-term investments of two years or more They pay higher than T-bills Funds are locked in for specific periods of time A penalty is imposed for early withdrawal

They are long-term investments of two years or more