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		<title>please pleaseee help with Consumer Math B Final! I need this grade! please! part 1?</title>
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<div><em><strong>Naj</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>1.   What type of reports do Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian produce?</p>
<p> (1 point)<br />
income studies<br />
credit reports<br />
crime rate statistics<br />
bankruptcy filings<br />
2.   How long does a negative notation on your credit report last?  (1 point)<br />
one year<br />
ten years<br />
seven years<br />
forever<br />
3.   When buying or selling a used car, what’s the best resource on finding an accurate price?  (1 point)<br />
Cheryl Red Book<br />
Kelley Blue Book<br />
Paul Pink Book<br />
Newspaper Advertisements<br />
4.   If you drive more than 15,000 miles each year, you should lease a car instead of buying one.  (1 point)<br />
True<br />
False<br />
5.   401-K’s and IRA’s are examples of what?  (1 point)<br />
Debt Consolidators<br />
Stock Markets<br />
Retirement Accounts<br />
Checking Accounts<br />
6.   What type of insurance pays you a monthly cash benefit in the event you’re injured and cannot work?  (1 point)<br />
Automobile Insurance<br />
Long Term Care Insurance<br />
Disability Insurance<br />
Life Insurance<br />
7.   Your annual household income is a part of your credit score calculation.  (1 point)<br />
True<br />
False<br />
8.   A credit card is an example of what kind of credit:  (1 point)<br />
Deferred<br />
Revolving<br />
Interest-Free<br />
Recurring<br />
9.   If you have a low credit score, you’ll pay more for insurance.  (1 point)<br />
True<br />
False<br />
10.   An individual who prefers high risk investments with a (possibly) high-reward is called:  (1 point)<br />
Risk-finding<br />
Risk-taking<br />
Risk-seeking<br />
Risk-searching<br />
11.   Wealthy people and companies that invest money in startup companies in exchange for a large share of future profits are called what?  (1 point)<br />
Venture capitalists<br />
Loan sharks<br />
Loan officers<br />
Risk-averse<br />
12.   When someone prefers to invest and participate in the founding of new companies instead of investing in savings instruments or the stock market they would be called what?  (1 point)<br />
Risk-averse<br />
Entrepreneurial<br />
Unilateral<br />
Risk-finding<br />
13.   What federal program makes sure your bank deposits are never lost due to bank bankruptcy?  (1 point)<br />
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation<br />
The World Bank<br />
The Securities and Exchange Commission<br />
The Federal Reserve Bank<br />
14.   What is the single best way to increase your long-term income?  (1 point)<br />
receive a promotion<br />
receive a merit pay increase<br />
increase your educational level<br />
invest in startup companies<br />
15.   What is the best way to decrease your expenses?  (1 point)<br />
pay down any outstanding credit cards<br />
get a smaller apartment/house<br />
sell your automobile<br />
diversify<br />
16.   Which of the following expenses would be considered discretionary expenses?  (1 point)<br />
rent<br />
electricity<br />
credit card payments<br />
magazine subscriptions<br />
17.   When an asset (something of value) is always connected to the ground and cannot move – it is called what?  (1 point)<br />
Liquidated<br />
Real Property<br />
Collateral<br />
Real Estate<br />
18.   Expenses such as electricity, telephone service, and water service are called what?  (1 point)<br />
Bills<br />
Debt<br />
Utilities<br />
Revolving Credit<br />
19.   The money you pay to an insurance company to insure your property or asset is called what?  (1 point)<br />
An insurance premium<br />
An insurance deductible<br />
An insurance payment<br />
Insurance coverage<br />
20.   When an asset (something of value) such as an automobile or home is voluntarily sold for cash, it would be considered what?  (1 point)<br />
Refinanced<br />
Liquidated<br />
Collateral<br />
Repossessed<br />
21.   Documentation from an insurance company that states what item or property is insured and the amount that you will receive if the property is destroyed is called what?</p>
<p> (1 point)<br />
An insurance premium<br />
An insurance declaration<br />
An insurance policy<br />
An insurance deductible<br />
22.   An Emergency fund should be made up of what?  (1 point)<br />
Real property<br />
Savings instruments<br />
Stock<br />
Cash Only<br />
23.   The amount of money you’re likely to make in a lifetime is called what?  (1 point)<br />
tax bracket<br />
income potential<br />
taxable income<br />
equity<br />
24.   When inflation is high, on a daily basis the money in your pocket becomes what?  (1 point)<br />
Worth more<br />
Worth less<br />
Liquidated<br />
Discretionary spending<br />
25.   A numerical comparison between two figures is called what?  (1 point)<br />
a ratio<br />
a percentage<br />
a sum<br />
a difference<br/><br/>Mervin Quillian</div>
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		<title>Consumer Math Help Plzzz?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 00:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jas asked: 1. What type of reports do Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian produce?(1 point) income studies credit reports crime rate statistics bankruptcy filings 2. How long does a negative notation on your credit report last? (1 point) one year ten years seven years forever 3. When buying or selling a used car, what’s the best [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jas</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>1. What type of reports do Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian produce?(1 point)<br />
income studies<br />
credit reports<br />
crime rate statistics<br />
bankruptcy filings<br />
2.   How long does a negative notation on your credit report last?  (1 point)<br />
one year<br />
ten years<br />
seven years<br />
forever<br />
3.   When buying or selling a used car, what’s the best resource on finding an accurate price?  (1 point)<br />
Cheryl Red Book<br />
Kelley Blue Book<br />
Paul Pink Book<br />
Newspaper Advertisements<br />
4.   If you drive more than 15,000 miles each year, you should lease a car instead of buying one.  (1 point)<br />
True<br />
False<br />
5.   401-K’s and IRA’s are examples of what?  (1 point)<br />
Debt Consolidators<br />
Stock Markets<br />
Retirement Accounts<br />
Checking Accounts<br />
6.   What type of insurance pays you a monthly cash benefit in the event you’re injured and cannot work?  (1 point)<br />
Automobile Insurance<br />
Long Term Care Insurance<br />
Disability Insurance<br />
Life Insurance<br />
7.   Your annual household income is a part of your credit score calculation.  (1 point)<br />
True<br />
False<br />
8.   A credit card is an example of what kind of credit:  (1 point)<br />
Deferred<br />
Revolving<br />
Interest-Free<br />
Recurring<br />
9.   If you have a low credit score, you’ll pay more for insurance.  (1 point)<br />
True<br />
False<br />
10.   An individual who prefers high risk investments with a (possibly) high-reward is called:  (1 point)<br />
Risk-finding<br />
Risk-taking<br />
Risk-seeking<br />
Risk-searching<br />
11.   Wealthy people and companies that invest money in startup companies in exchange for a large share of future profits are called what?  (1 point)<br />
Venture capitalists<br />
Loan sharks<br />
Loan officers<br />
Risk-averse<br />
12.   When someone prefers to invest and participate in the founding of new companies instead of investing in savings instruments or the stock market they would be called what?  (1 point)<br />
Risk-averse<br />
Entrepreneurial<br />
Unilateral<br />
Risk-finding<br />
13.   What federal program makes sure your bank deposits are never lost due to bank bankruptcy?  (1 point)<br />
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation<br />
The World Bank<br />
The Securities and Exchange Commission<br />
The Federal Reserve Bank<br />
14.   What is the single best way to increase your long-term income?  (1 point)<br />
receive a promotion<br />
receive a merit pay increase<br />
increase your educational level<br />
invest in startup companies<br />
15.   What is the best way to decrease your expenses?  (1 point)<br />
pay down any outstanding credit cards<br />
get a smaller apartment/house<br />
sell your automobile<br />
diversify<br />
16.   Which of the following expenses would be considered discretionary expenses?  (1 point)<br />
rent<br />
electricity<br />
credit card payments<br />
magazine subscriptions<br />
17.   When an asset (something of value) is always connected to the ground and cannot move – it is called what?  (1 point)<br />
Liquidated<br />
Real Property<br />
Collateral<br />
Real Estate<br />
18.   Expenses such as electricity, telephone service, and water service are called what?  (1 point)<br />
Bills<br />
Debt<br />
Utilities<br />
Revolving Credit<br />
19.   The money you pay to an insurance company to insure your property or asset is called what?  (1 point)<br />
An insurance premium<br />
An insurance deductible<br />
An insurance payment<br />
Insurance coverage<br />
20.   When an asset (something of value) such as an automobile or home is voluntarily sold for cash, it would be considered what?  (1 point)<br />
Refinanced<br />
Liquidated<br />
Collateral<br />
Repossessed<br />
21.   Documentation from an insurance company that states what item or property is insured and the amount that you will receive if the property is destroyed is called what?</p>
<p> (1 point)<br />
An insurance premium<br />
An insurance declaration<br />
An insurance policy<br />
An insurance deductible<br />
22.   An Emergency fund should be made up of what?  (1 point)<br />
Real property<br />
Savings instruments<br />
Stock<br />
Cash Only<br />
23.   The amount of money you’re likely to make in a lifetime is called what?  (1 point)<br />
tax bracket<br />
income potential<br />
taxable income<br />
equity<br />
24.   When inflation is high, on a daily basis the money in your pocket becomes what?  (1 point)<br />
Worth more<br />
Worth less<br />
Liquidated<br />
Discretionary spending<br />
25.   A numerical comparison between two figures is called what?  (1 point)<br />
a ratio<br />
a percentage<br />
a sum<br />
a difference<br />
26.   When your credit score is poor, your mortgage interest rate will be:  (1 point)<br />
Higher<br />
Lower<br />
27.   A revolving credit account where the cardholder must pay the full account balance each month is called what?  (1 point)<br />
a charge card<br />
a debit card<br />
a credit card<br />
a gift card<br />
28.   In a list of numbers placed in numerical order, the middle number is called what?  (1 point)<br />
the average<br />
the median<br />
the difference<br />
the total<br />
29.   A FREE warranty from an automobile manufacturer that covers any and all mechanical problems for a specified period from the purchase date is generally called what?  (1 point)<br />
Supplemental insurance<br />
Bumper-to-Bumper warranty<br />
Manufacturers extended warranty<br />
Sellers guarantee<br />
30.   A short-term financial goal is achieved within what time period?  (1 point)<br />
10-25 years<br />
1-12 months<br />
1-5 years<br />
30 years<br />
31.   E<br/><br/>Tanja Frances</div>
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