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Closer Questions 1. What are the two types of income? Give an example of each. 2. What does caveat emptor mean? 3. What is the difference between surplus and deficit? 4. What are the sources of Credit? (3) 5. What are the benefits and drawbacks to credit. Give one example EACH 6. What are the types of savings accounts and describe them? (3) 7. What is stock? 8. What is a mutual fund? 9. What is impulse buying? AND what are the danger signals? 10. What is the importance of making goals when purchasing?

Closer Questions 1. What are the two types of income? Give an example of each. 2. What does caveat emptor mean? 3. What is the difference between surplus and deficit? 4. What are the sources of Credit? (3) 5. What are the benefits and drawbacks to credit. Give one example EACH 6. What are the types of savings accounts and describe them? (3) 7. What is stock? 8. What is a mutual fund? 9. What is impulse buying? AND what are the danger signals? 10. What is the importance of making goals when purchasing?

Closer Questions 1. What are the two types of income? Give an example of each. 2. What does caveat emptor mean? 3. What is the difference between surplus and deficit? 4. What are the sources of Credit? (3) 5. What are the benefits and drawbacks to credit. Give one example EACH 6. What are the types of savings accounts and describe them? (3) 7. What is stock? 8. What is a mutual fund? 9. What is impulse buying? AND what are the danger signals? 10. What is the importance of making goals when purchasing?

Closer Questions 1. What are the two types of income? Give an example of each. 2. What does caveat emptor mean? 3. What is the difference between surplus and deficit? 4. What are the sources of Credit? (3) 5. What are the benefits and drawbacks to credit. Give one example EACH 6. What are the types of savings accounts and describe them? (3) 7. What is stock? 8. What is a mutual fund? 9. What is impulse buying? AND what are the danger signals? 10. What is the importance of making goals when purchasing?

Closer Questions 1. What are the two types of income? Give an example of each. 2. What does caveat emptor mean? 3. What is the difference between surplus and deficit? 4. What are the sources of Credit? (3) 5. What are the benefits and drawbacks to credit. Give one example EACH 6. What are the types of savings accounts and describe them? (3) 7. What is stock? 8. What is a mutual fund? 9. What is impulse buying? AND what are the danger signals? 10. What is the importance of making goals when purchasing?

Closer Questions 1. What are the two types of income? Give an example of each. 2. What does caveat emptor mean? 3. What is the difference between surplus and deficit? 4. What are the sources of Credit? (3) 5. What are the benefits and drawbacks to credit. Give one example EACH 6. What are the types of savings accounts and describe them? (3) 7. What is stock? 8. What is a mutual fund? 9. What is impulse buying? AND what are the danger signals? 10. What is the importance of making goals when purchasing?