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Finals Review. ORNT 199, Financial Literacy and Student Success. What does E.L.M. stand for?. Elaboration Likelihood Model. “SMART” stands for…. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-bound Savings, Mortgages, Annual Rates, and Terms
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Finals Review ORNT 199, Financial Literacy and Student Success
What does E.L.M. stand for? Elaboration Likelihood Model
“SMART” stands for… • Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-bound • Savings, Mortgages, Annual Rates, and Terms • Specific, Measurable, Applied, Reasoned, Taxed • Sally makes apples really tasty.
What are the routes to processing information? • Central and auditory • Visual and kinesthetic • Central and peripheral • Visual and auditory BONUS: With which route does an individual closely focus on a message? Central
Student loan history can be viewed at… • www.fafsa.gov • www.studentloans.gov • www.nslds.ed.gov • www.annualcreditreport.com
The diagram below is an example of what note-taking system? Cornell Notes Cues Summary
Order the steps in financial planning. 3 • Create a plan • Analyze the information • Monitor and modify • Set goals • Implement the plan 2 5 1 4
A ____ evaluation, advisor, ____, and transcripts are helpful when creating a schedule. • Financial, television • Degree, catalog • Scheduling, catalog • Degree, calculator • None of the above
Identify the two phases of stress Alarm Vigilance
Which of the following is a predictor of stress? • Negative situations • Positive situations • Personality • Secondhand stress • All of the above • None of the above
Physical signs of stress include… • Headaches or migraines • Irritability • Aches and pains • A & B • A & C
True/False: Credit reports can be requested for free each year and can show a consumer’s addresses, credit history, and loan history • True • False
Name the three crediting agencies. Equifax Transunion Experian
A ______ loan does not charge interest while you are in college enrolled at least half-time. • Subsidized • Unsubsidized
Ability and _____ determine our ability to process information centrally. Motivation
Which is NOT a benefit of central processing? • Messages are more stable over time. • Messages are more resistant to change and challenges. • Messages are not easily accessible. • Messages are predictive of attitude-relevant behavior.
Complete the following formula: Number of days since last payment x Interest Rate Factor x Principle Balance Outstanding = Interest Amount
______ is reducing investment risk by putting money in several different types of accounts. Diversification
The ______ ___ _______ explains the time value of money. • Diversification of funds • Dynamics of compounding • Interest rate factor • Value of investment
_______ and ____ are dispositional factors affecting the ability to centrally process information. • Issue-relevant knowledge schema, distractions • Age, intelligence • Need for cognition, age • None of the above
Which is a situational factor influencing one’s motivation to centrally process information? • Issue-relevant knowledge schema • Personal relevance • Need for evaluation • Need for cognition
______, healthy habits, and relaxation are effective ways in dealing with stress. • Procrastination • Exercising • Sleeping in extreme amounts • Shopping
Which of the following events could cause stress? • A wedding • Birth of a child • Graduation • All of the above • None of the above
Which is an effective habit for test preparation? • Asking questions when you don’t understand something. • Keeping up with all assignments. • Knowing your instructor’s expectations. • Attending every class. • All of the above.
True/False: Analyzing your test performance should not be done immediately after the test. • True • False
Which of the following is a note-taking system? • Cornell system • Outlining • Mind Map • All of these are note-taking systems • None of these are note-taking systems
What does P.Y.F mean? Pay yourself first
A decision to be fully focused with the intent of understanding the speaker is called… • Active listening • Kinesthetic learning • Financial planning • Mind mapping
A mind map is… • A very consistent form of note-taking using a system of Roman numerals, letters, and numbers. • A free form of outlining that is determined by the individual. • A holistic form of note-taking that starts with the main idea in the middle with related topics branching outward. • Learning style in which individuals learn best by picturing information.
Kinesthetic learning is… • Learning by hearing information • Learning by seeing information • Learning by working on a computer • Learning with hands-on processes
A learned response to stress during tests is called… Test Anxiety
Define financial planning. Setting goals, developing a plan, and putting the plan into action.
A short-term goal is accomplished in ______; an intermediate goal is accomplished in_____. • Less than three months, three months to a year • Less than six months, over a year • Less than three months, over a year • Less than three months, three months to six months
A subsidized loan does not accrue interest while a student is in school; an ______ loan does accrue interest while in school unsubsidized
The length of time (by credit hours), that includes transfer hours, students have to receive financial aid for an associate degree or eligible certificate program is called…. • The completion rate/pace requirement • The maximum timeframe (150%) rule • Standards of Academic Progress • None of the above
______ learning is a learning style in which individuals learn best by hearing information. Auditory
A site one can use to run a free yearly credit report is… • Creditcards.com • Fafsa.gov • Freecreditreport.com • Annualcreditreport.com
A site that allows consumers to search for the best credit cards by rates and issuer is… • Creditcards.com • Credit.gov • Annualcreditreport.com • Freecreditreport.com
What is the SAP rule that requires students to complete at least 67% of total hours attempted in college courses? Completion rate/pace requirement
Secondhand stress is… • Stress that others feel that also affects those around them and to which men are particularly susceptible. • Stress that others feel that also affects those around them and to which women are particularly susceptible. • An adrenaline rush. • A predictor of stress. • A & C • A & D • B & D
With the 70-20-10 rule… • 70% of your income goes to living expenses • 20% of income goes to savings • 10% of the “20” in the rule goes towards retirement • 10% of your income goes towards payment on debt • All of the above.
What are the various types of test questions? Multiple choice True/false Fill-in-the-blank Short answer Essay Matching Open Book ***Be able to identify 1-2 strategies effective in answering the different types of questions***
The different types of expenses are… • Periodic and variable • Periodic, fixed, and variable • Only fixed • Only variable
A ____ expense is the same cost each month; a ________ expense can change monthly in amount; and a ______ expense may only occur once or twice a year. • Variable, fixed, periodic • Fixed, periodic, annual • Fixed, variable, periodic • Unchanging, variable, sporadic
Which strategy can help protect you against identity theft? • Using a cross shredder to destroy documents with confidential information. • Withholding your SSN when filling out an online application or talking to someone on the phone. • Only providing confidential information on sites with the “s” in https. • Using a mailbox with a lock. • Reporting phishing emails from fraudulent senders. • All of the above.
For which expenses can financial aid NOT be used? • Tuition, room and board, & fees • Books and supplies • Equipment • Dependent child care expenses • Transportation • Rental or purchase of a personal computer • All of these are approved expenses.
Identify which of the following are characteristic of federal student loans and which are characteristic of private loans. • Government loans: federal • Fixed interest: federal • Unsecured funds: private • Repayment while in school: private • Can be consolidated: federal • May require a cosigner: private • Tax-deductible interest: federal • No pre-payment penalty: federal • Based on credit score: private
______ is a combination of thoughts and worries that have negative affect on the body’s responses. Stress Be able to identify the two phases when defining stress.
An IRA … • Is an individual retirement plan • Can be in the form of a Roth IRA (contributions are made with after-tax assets and have no penalty for withdrawal at retirement age). • Can be in the form of a Traditional IRA (contributions are tax deductible but are taxable when withdrawn at retirement) • Allows full income contribution or $4000 per year, whichever is less • All of the above
A 401K… • Is an employer-sponsored retirement account. • Can be withdrawn once an individual reaches 59 ½ years of age. • Can include up to $17,000 in pre-tax salary deferrals. • All of the above.