Description

The rise in the level of prices for goods and services
Required payments of money to governments (federal, state, local) that are used to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community as a whole.
What you own or have paid for
A contract by which someone guarantees for a fee to pay someone else for the value of property if it is lost or damaged or to pay usually a specified amount for injury or death
Annual Percentage Rate for interest paid on a card
A type of expense: a cost of goods or services that are paid regularly
A check that you wrote for more money than your checking account actually contains is considered
When using your savings to earn more money for you, you are
The amount that a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
A card that allows an individual to pay for a purchase with money electronically withdrawn from their account
A plan for using your money in a way that best meets your needs and wants
Money set aside, generally in a bank or investment, which earns interest
A written agreement to repay borrowed money; also called a note
The amount paid for the use of borrowing money
A partial payment for the benefits or services (ex: doctor visit)
The initial amount of a loan before interest charges accrue
A card that allows an individual to charge the cost of a purchase to a credit account
The amount that an individual must pay before the insurance company pays its share
A type of expense: a cost of goods or services that changes in amount from week to week or month to month
A report sent by the bank to a depositor showing the status of his or her account

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