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Banking Institutions

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Liquidity   show
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Direct Deposit   show
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show A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds  
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show The status of a checking account that does not have enough money to cover all transactions.  
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Deposit   show
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show The accounting process by which two different data sets are compared to verify that the information within them is accurate.  
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show An account held at a financial institution that allows deposits and withdrawals.  
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show Represents a net surplus of funds for an individual or household after all expenses and obligations have been paid.  
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Bank   show
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show An independent federal agency insuring deposits in U.S. banks in the event of bank failures. The FDIC insures deposits up to $250,000.  
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Credit Union   show
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NCUA: National Credit Union Administration   show
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show A Bank account that earns interest  
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Principal   show
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show The interest on savings calculated on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods.  
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Over Saving   show
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show A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.  
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Pay yourself first (PYF)   show
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show Potential for long-term returns. Outperform inflation. Provide a regular income. Tailor to your changing needs. Invest to fit your financial circumstances.  
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Factors in investing   show
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Risk   show
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Return   show
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Diversification   show
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show Money Saved or invested to be used in Retirement  
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show An employer-sponsored retirement savings account that is funded with post-tax money.  
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show An individual retirement account allowing a person to set aside after-tax income up to a specified amount each year.  
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show An individual retirement account allowing a person to set aside income with deferred taxation, when they withdraw funds.  
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show A share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets.  
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Bond   show
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show Items that are worth far more than their original sale price and are considered alternative investments, such as art, baseball cards, and memorabilia.  
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Commodities   show
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Real Estate   show
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Index Fund   show
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Mutual fund   show
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