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Familiarize yourself with Competent-level financial literacy terminology! Can you complete the entire set?

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Familiarize yourself with Competent-level financial literacy terminology! Can you complete the entire set?

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A recession is when the prices of goods and services go up over time, making money worth less

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An entrepreneur is someone who helps plan and manage your money

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Simple interest is interest earned only on the principal

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An asset is something you own that can make you money

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The Federal Reserve is the first bank ever built

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Principal is the money used to start a business

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Your credit score shows a summary of your borrowing and payment history

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Liquidity is how fast you can turn something into cash without losing value

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The stock market is an exchange where investors buy and sell shares of public companies

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When you invest, you risk the chance of losing money

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Your risk tolerance measures how much return you can make on an investment

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A long-term plan for managing money and achieving goals is called a financial plan

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Credit Limit is the minimum amount of money you must pay on a loan

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Diversification is a way to increase risks for higher rewards

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Refinancing is a legal process for people or businesses who cannot pay their debts

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The ROI is the percentage showing how much money you made compared to what you invested

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When your interest earns interest, it's called compound interest

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Scarcity is when there is not enough resources to meet peopl'es wants and needs

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When taxes on income or investments are delayed until a later time, it's called tax-deferred

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Your net worth is the value of your assets minus the value of your liabilities

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Volatility is how much and how quickly the value of an investment goes up or down

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When there is more of something than needed it's called a surplus

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The APR is the cost of borrowing money, including interest and fees

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Bankruptcy is when you replace a loan with a new one to get better terms

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A tax bracket measures your net worth and categorizes you based on individuals with similar net worths

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Capital is the money used to invest or start a business

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A liability is something you don't own but can still generate income for you

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Your portfolio is all the liabilities you own

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Asset Allocation is dividing your money among different types of investments to balance risk and reward

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Real estate consists of land, houses, apartments, and commercial buildings

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Utilization rate is the maximum amount of money you can borrow on a credit card

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A 401k is retirement plan offered by many employers

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GDP is a country's total amount of money spent in a year