Personal Finance Chapter 3 Vocab
discretionary income
the money left over after paying for the essentials
liabilities
the debts you owe
personal financial statement
a document that provides information about an individual's current financial position and presents a summary of income and spending
budget
a plan for using money to meet wants and needs
safe-deposit box
a small, secure storage compartment that you can rent in a bank
surplus
extra money that can be spent or saved
insolvency
financial state that occurs if liabilities are greater than assets
personal balance sheet
financial statement that list items of value owned, debts owed, and a person's net worth
real estate
land and any structures that are on it that a person owns
cash flow
money that goes into and out of your wallet and bank account
income
money you receive from a job, allowance, interest earned in your savings account
money management
planning how to get the most from your money
market value
price at which property would sell
net pay
the amount of income left after taxes and other deductions are taken out of your gross pay
net worth
the difference between the amount that you own and the debts that you owe
budget variance
the difference between the budgeted amount and the actual amount that you spend
deficit
the financial situation that occurs when more money is spent than is earned or received
wealth
an abundance of valuable material possessions or resources
assets
any items of value that an individual or company owns, including cash, property, personal possessions, and investments
liquid assets
cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash
consumer price index
changes in prices for commonly purchased goods and services in the United States