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401(k) plan

An employer-based plan whereby employees set aside money for retirement that is sometimes matched by employers

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403(b) plan

A retirement account for employees of schools, tax-exempt organizations, and government units

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Adjusted balance method

A way to compute finance charges in which creditors add finance charges after subtracting payments made during the billing period

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Adjusted gross income

Income minus allowable exclusions (such as IRAs and alimony)

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AMEX

The American Stock Exchange, which is one of the organized stock markets in the US

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Amount due

When referring to credit, the minimum monthly payment you must make, not the total amount you owe

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Annual fee

The annual membership fee, if any, to have a credit card

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Annual Percentage Rate (APR)

The cost of credit for one year expressed as a percentage

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Annual percentage yield (APY)

The true or effective rate of interest when compounding is taken into effect.

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Annual report

Information about a company that allows a potential investor to make an investment decision. Distributed by the company and are generally designed to show the company in a favorable light

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Annuity

A contract or agreement whereby money is set aside for a specified period of time, at the end of which you begin receiving payments at regular intervals

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Assets

Property that can be used to repay debt, such as stocks and bonds or a car

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At The Market

An order to buy or sell a stock at the best price currently available

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Automated Teller Machine (ATM)

Electronic terminals located on bank premises or elsewhere, through which customers of financial institutions may make deposits, withdrawals, or other transactions as they would through a bank teller

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Automatic deductions

Authorized deductions from your checking account, such as for insurance premiums, safe deposit box fees, or other payments

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Available credit

The unused portion of the credit for which one is eligible

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Average daily balance

A method of computing finance charges in which creditors add your balances for each day in a billing period, and then divide by the number of days in the period

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Back-end load

A mutual fund where you pay a commission when you sell your shares

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Balance

To reconcile the sums of the debits and credits of an account

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Balanced fund

A mutual fund that invests in a mix of stocks and bonds to minimize risks

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Bank

A financial institutions that accumulates deposits and channels money into lending activities

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Bank statement

The record of checks paid, deposits made, and all other activity on an account

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Bankruptcy

Legally insolvent; not capable of paying bills

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Bear market

A market characterized by falling prices of 15 percent or more; characterized by pessimism

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Bearer bond (coupon bond)

A bond not registered by an issuing company. These bonds are physical certificates and the owner is literally whoever has the certificate. They are pretty much discontinued in modern times.

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Benefits

Sick pay, vacation time, and other company-provided supplements to income

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Billing cycle

The number of days between your last bill and your current bill

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Billing error

Any mistake in your monthly statement as defined by the Fair Credit Billing Act

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Blank endorsement

The signature of the payee written on the back of the check exactly as it appears on the front of the check

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Blue chip stocks

Stocks in the biggest, most established, and consistently profitable companies in the United States

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Bond fund

A mutual fund that invests in government, corporate, or tax-exempt bonds with different maturity dates

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Bonds

Debt obligations of corporations or the government

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Borrower

The person who borrows money or uses another form of credit

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Broker

A person who buys and sells stock on an exchange, on behalf of a buyer or investor

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Budget

An organized plan whereby you match your expected income to your expected outflow

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Bull market

A rising stock market (in both volume and prices), which is characterized by optimism

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Business

An organization that produces goods and services. Most businesses try to earn a profit

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Call option

The right to buy stock or futures contracts at a fixed price until the expiration date

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Callable bond

Bonds that can be recalled, or paid off, before their maturity date

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Canceled check

Checks the bank has processed

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Capacity

The ability to repay a loan from present income

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Capital

Wealth available to produce more wealth; assets of a person or business after liabilities are deducted

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Capital gains

Profits from sale of assets, such as stocks, bonds or real estate that are not taxed until the asset is sold

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Capital goods

Buildings, tools, machinery and other manufactured items used to produce goods and services

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Cardholder agreement

A written contract that sets forth the terms that apply to a credit or charge card account, including the interest rate charged, the method of calculating interest and any annual or transaction fees

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Cash advance

A loan taken out by charging an amount of cash to a credit card

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Cash flow (positive)

The excess of income over and above expenses

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Cashier's check

A check written by a bank on its own funds in exchange for payment by an individual

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Certificate of deposit

A time certificate representing a sum of money deposited for a set length of time, such as six months

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Certified check

A personal check that the bank guarantees to be good

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Character

A trait of creditworthiness indicating a responsible attitude toward paying debts

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Charge card

A credit card which requires full payment of the bill each month; no interest is charged

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Check card

Also called a debit card it works like a check. It is used to access funds from your checking account

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Checkbook register

A record of deposits to and withdrawals from a checking account.

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Checking account

A banking service wherein money is deposited into an account and checks are written to withdraw money as needed

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Closed-end credit

A contract for the loan of a specified amount in which the contract issued tells the amount of purchase, the total finance charge, and the amount of each payment

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Co-signer

Someone who signs a loan with the borrower and promises to assume the responsibility of repaying the debt in the event that the borrower does not repay it

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Collateral

Savings, bonds, insurance policy, jewelry, property or other item that is pledged to pay off a loan or other debt if payments are not made according to the contract; also called security

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Commission

Pay based on a percentage of sales

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Common stock

A class of stock whereby the person who owns the stock shares directly in the success or failure of the business

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Compound interest

Interest paid on the original principal plus the accumulated interest

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Consumer

A customer who buys the products or services a business produces

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Consumer Price Index (CPI)

A special average of many prices of goods and services that people often buy; the CPI is calculated by the US Department of commerce

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Convertible bond

A bond that can be be exchanged for common stock at maturity

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Cooperative

A type of corporation, like a credit union, that is owned by the people who use its services

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Corporate bond

An IOU issued by a corporation in owner to borrow money

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Corporation

A business that is owned by stockholders and has rights and responsibilities just like a person

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Credit

The privilege of borrowing something now, with the agreement to pay for it later

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Credit bureau

A for-profit company that is in the business of accumulating, storing, and distributing credit information

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Credit card

A card that allows you to buy items on credit and pay off your debt over time

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Credit history

A record of your credit performance

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Credit limit

The amount of credit you are authorized to use

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Credit report

A written report issued by a credit bureau that contains relevant information about a person's creditworthiness

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Credit scoring system

A statistical system used to rate credit applicants according to various characteristics relevant to creditworthiness

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Credit union

A democratically owned and controlled not-for-profit financial cooperative that offers a variety of savings and lending services to members

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Creditor

Any person to whom one owes money or goods

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Creditworthiness

Past and future ability to repay debts

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Customer

A person who buys the goods or services produced by a business

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Debit card

A plastic card that consumers may use to make purchases, withdrawals, or other types of electronic fund transfers. Use results in an immediate transfer of funds

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Debt

Money owed

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Debt balance

amount still owed on a debt

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Debt collector

A person or company hired by a creditor to collect the balance due on overdue accounts

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Debt load

The amount of outstanding debt at a particular point in time

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Debtor

One who owes money to another

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Deductions

Amount subtracted from gross pay

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Depreciation

Loss in value of a consumer good during its lifetime often associated with appliances and vehicles

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Direct investments

Investments in which the investor holds legal title to a property

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Discharged debt

A debt that is no longer owed after declaration of bankruptcy

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Discretionary income

Money that is left over when the bills have been paid

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Disposable income

The money you have to spend or save as you wish after taxes, social security, and other required and optional deductions have been withheld from your gross pay

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Diversification

Holding a variety of securities so an occasional loss in one can be offset by gains in others

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Dividends

A distribution of money or stock that a corporation pays to stockholders

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Dollar-cost averaging

The process of making regular payments or investing the same amount periodically

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Dow Jones Industrial Average

An indicator of 30 industrial stock prices used to measure the general level of stock prices

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Down payment

An amount given as security for a loan to ensure that other remaining payments will be made

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Drafts

Checks used to withdraw money from an account

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Due date

The date payment is due to a creditor

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Early withdrawal penalties

Fees charged to depositors who take money from their account before a minimum time period has expired

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Earnings per share

A corporation's after-tax earnings divided by the number of shares of common stock outstanding

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Electronic Fund Transfer systems

A variety of systems and technologies for transferring funds electronically rather than by check