PSF Terms (CH. 2)
liabilities
amounts owed to others
long-term liabilities
debts that are not required to be paid in full until more than a year from now.
current liabilities
debts that must be paid within a short time, usually less than a year.
take-home pay
earnings after deductions for tax and other items; also called disposable income.
discretionary income
money left over after paying for household, food, and other necessities.
income
inflows of cash to an individual or household.
cash flow
the actual inflow and outflow of cash during a given time period.
deficit
the amount by which actual spending exceeds palnned spending.
surplus
the amount by which actual spending is less than planned spending.
budget variance
the difference between the amount budgeted and the actual amount recieved and spent.
net worth
the difference between total assets and total liabilities.
insolvency
the inability to pay debts when they are due because liabilities far exceed the value of assets.
balance sheet
a financial statement that reports what an individual or a family owns and owes; also called a net worth statement or statement of financial position.
cash flow statement
a financial statement that summarizes cash reciepts and payments for a given period; also called a personal income and expenditure statement.
budget
a specific plan for spending income; also called a spending plan.