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Personal Finance Superlative Insight.
Carbon check 
A copy of each check you write 
Envelope System 
Series of envelopes that are divided into categories and are used to store cash for 
planned monthly expenses 
Impulse purchase 
An item that is bought without previous planning or consideration of the long-term 
effects 
Overdraft 
Occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes 
below zero 
Reconcile 
To match your bank statement with your checkbook 
Zero-Based Budget 
A cash flow plan that assigns...
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Carbon check 
A copy of each check you write 
Envelope System 
Series of envelopes that are divided into categories and are used to store cash for 
planned monthly expenses 
Impulse purchase 
An item that is bought without previous planning or consideration of the long-term 
effects 
Overdraft 
Occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes 
below zero 
Reconcile 
To match your bank statement with your checkbook 
Zero-Based Budget 
A cash flow plan that assigns...
Personal Finance Exceptional Acumen.
spending more money than you are earning every month 
paycheck 
a document that tells your employer's bank how much money to give to you 
what does a paycheck include 
employer's name and address, a check number, the date of the check, your name as 
the recipient, the amount of the check written in numbers and spelled out, the signature 
of a person authorized by your employer 
pay stub 
attached to the paycheck and provides information about the money you earned 
what does a pay stub include ...
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spending more money than you are earning every month 
paycheck 
a document that tells your employer's bank how much money to give to you 
what does a paycheck include 
employer's name and address, a check number, the date of the check, your name as 
the recipient, the amount of the check written in numbers and spelled out, the signature 
of a person authorized by your employer 
pay stub 
attached to the paycheck and provides information about the money you earned 
what does a pay stub include ...
Personal Finance Outstanding Judgement.
Credit Management 
Decisions regarding how much credit to obtain to support your spending and which 
source of credit to use 
Plans for Investing 
Any funds beyond what you need to maintain liquidity should be invested. 
Estate Planning 
determining how your wealth will be distributed before or upon your death 
Effective financial plan can... 
enhance net worth and build wealth 
Financing focuses on... 
obtaining cash for large purchases or repaying loans 
Steps of Developing a Financial Plan 
1...
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Credit Management 
Decisions regarding how much credit to obtain to support your spending and which 
source of credit to use 
Plans for Investing 
Any funds beyond what you need to maintain liquidity should be invested. 
Estate Planning 
determining how your wealth will be distributed before or upon your death 
Effective financial plan can... 
enhance net worth and build wealth 
Financing focuses on... 
obtaining cash for large purchases or repaying loans 
Steps of Developing a Financial Plan 
1...
PERSONAL FINANCE REMARKABLE DISCRIMINATION.
According to Mila Baker, the concept of "financial regret" refers to: 
an expense that you wish you would not have made. 
Reassessing characteristics such as the quality, style, or newness of certain items (for 
example, a cell phone) may be necessary in order to: 
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Donald saves by depositing $1,000 at the beginning of each year into an account that 
earns 10%, compounded annually. How much interest does Donald's account earn 
during its third year? 
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We have spent a fair amou...
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According to Mila Baker, the concept of "financial regret" refers to: 
an expense that you wish you would not have made. 
Reassessing characteristics such as the quality, style, or newness of certain items (for 
example, a cell phone) may be necessary in order to: 
all answers 
Donald saves by depositing $1,000 at the beginning of each year into an account that 
earns 10%, compounded annually. How much interest does Donald's account earn 
during its third year? 
331 
We have spent a fair amou...
Personal Finance Superior Sagacity.
The widespread financial insecurity of Americans is probably because 
The savings rate of Americans is low and many borrow in order to spend more than 
they earn. 
Which of the following is not a factor in becoming money smart? 
Learn how to read your credit card statements. 
Which of the following is not a benefit of understanding your own money personality? 
Knowing your money personality allows you to excuse excessive spending because it is 
simply part of your nature. 
Why was the use of cre...
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The widespread financial insecurity of Americans is probably because 
The savings rate of Americans is low and many borrow in order to spend more than 
they earn. 
Which of the following is not a factor in becoming money smart? 
Learn how to read your credit card statements. 
Which of the following is not a benefit of understanding your own money personality? 
Knowing your money personality allows you to excuse excessive spending because it is 
simply part of your nature. 
Why was the use of cre...
Principles of finance Excellent Perspicacity.
Compliance 
The act of accepting and meeting specific standards 
Compound interest 
Interest earned on the principal amount and then accumulated over a period of time 
Consolidation 
The combining of two separate companies into one 
Corporate bond 
Bonds issued by a company 
Data mining 
Sifting through large amounts of data to find the necessary information 
Deferred shares 
Shares that do not receive income until they have reached a certain level 
Dividends 
Money distributed to the owners of ...
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Compliance 
The act of accepting and meeting specific standards 
Compound interest 
Interest earned on the principal amount and then accumulated over a period of time 
Consolidation 
The combining of two separate companies into one 
Corporate bond 
Bonds issued by a company 
Data mining 
Sifting through large amounts of data to find the necessary information 
Deferred shares 
Shares that do not receive income until they have reached a certain level 
Dividends 
Money distributed to the owners of ...
Accounting & Finance. Unsurpassed Understanding.
Break-Even is 
Company goes from making a loss to making a profit. 
Fixed Costs 
Costs you pay even when no sales are made. 
Vairable Costs 
Costs which vary depending on output. 
Total Cost (Break-even) 
Fixed Cost + Vairable Cost 
Creditors 
Those to whom the firm owes money for goods or services it has had but not yet paid 
for. 
Debtors 
People who owe your company money/ 
Shareholders 
Those who own shares in a company or business
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Break-Even is 
Company goes from making a loss to making a profit. 
Fixed Costs 
Costs you pay even when no sales are made. 
Vairable Costs 
Costs which vary depending on output. 
Total Cost (Break-even) 
Fixed Cost + Vairable Cost 
Creditors 
Those to whom the firm owes money for goods or services it has had but not yet paid 
for. 
Debtors 
People who owe your company money/ 
Shareholders 
Those who own shares in a company or business
Business Btec Peerless Discernment.
Culture 
affected by tradition, religion and ethical beliefs, will have different attitudes to money. 
The older generation of Chinese people, for example have a culture a saving. 
Life events 
Events throughout your life will impact on your attitude to money. These events may be 
within your control, for example going to university, travelling abroad, getting married or 
starting a family or any be outside your control, example illness, financial gains and 
losses 
External influences 
Factors ...
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Culture 
affected by tradition, religion and ethical beliefs, will have different attitudes to money. 
The older generation of Chinese people, for example have a culture a saving. 
Life events 
Events throughout your life will impact on your attitude to money. These events may be 
within your control, for example going to university, travelling abroad, getting married or 
starting a family or any be outside your control, example illness, financial gains and 
losses 
External influences 
Factors ...
Business Finance. Top Notch Clarity.
All the money coming into the business, also called 'Sales Revenue'. 
Operating Profit 
The amount of profit which the business has made on its main activities. 
Corporation Tax 
The tax which private and public limited companies must pay on their profits. 
Dividends 
The part of a company's profit paid out to shareholders. 
Balance Sheet 
Shows exactly how much a business is worth on a stated day. A statement of what the 
business owns and owes on a given date. (One moment in time, the asset...
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All the money coming into the business, also called 'Sales Revenue'. 
Operating Profit 
The amount of profit which the business has made on its main activities. 
Corporation Tax 
The tax which private and public limited companies must pay on their profits. 
Dividends 
The part of a company's profit paid out to shareholders. 
Balance Sheet 
Shows exactly how much a business is worth on a stated day. A statement of what the 
business owns and owes on a given date. (One moment in time, the asset...
Chapter 1 Introduction to Corporate Prime Intuition.
2 Types of Partnership 
1. General 
2. Limited 
General Partnership 
each partner is fully responsible for liabilities 
Limited Partnership 
- one or more partners have limited liability 
- limited partners do not participate in the management 
- limited partners are merely investors 
one general partner must exist 
Advantage of General Partnership
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2 Types of Partnership 
1. General 
2. Limited 
General Partnership 
each partner is fully responsible for liabilities 
Limited Partnership 
- one or more partners have limited liability 
- limited partners do not participate in the management 
- limited partners are merely investors 
one general partner must exist 
Advantage of General Partnership
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