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Personal Finance Terms

Budgeting, savings, FIRE planning, retirement accounts, and household financial health metrics.

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Last updated Apr 2026
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401(k) Match

The annual dollar value of employer matching contributions to a 401(k) plan.

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401(k)

A tax-advantaged employer-sponsored retirement savings plan funded by payroll contributions.

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403(b)

A tax-advantaged retirement plan for employees of public schools, nonprofits, and tax-exempt organizations.

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50/30/20 Rule

A budgeting guideline allocating 50% to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings and debt repayment.

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529 Plan

A tax-advantaged savings account designed to fund qualified education expenses.

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ACH Transfer

An electronic bank-to-bank transfer processed through the Automated Clearing House network.

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Annual Fee

A yearly charge by a credit card issuer for the privilege of holding and using the card.

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Credit Card APR

The annualized interest rate charged on unpaid credit card balances carried from month to month.

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Asset Protection

Legal strategies used to shield personal and business assets from future creditor claims and lawsuits.

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Automatic Enrollment

A 401(k) plan feature that automatically enrolls eligible employees at a default contribution rate unless they actively opt out.

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Automatic Payment

A pre-authorized recurring bank transfer or card charge that pays a bill on a fixed schedule without manual action.

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Average Daily Balance

The method credit card issuers use to calculate interest, averaging the balance across each day of the billing cycle.

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Balance Transfer

Moving debt from one credit card to another, typically to take advantage of a lower promotional rate.

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Balloon Mortgage

A mortgage with low initial payments that ends with a large lump-sum payment of the remaining balance.

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Bankruptcy

A legal process allowing individuals or businesses to eliminate or restructure unmanageable debt.

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Barista FIRE

A semi-retirement approach where a smaller investment portfolio is combined with part-time work income to cover living expenses.

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Beneficiary

A person or entity designated to receive assets, proceeds, or benefits from an account, policy, or trust.

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Bucket Strategy

A retirement income approach dividing savings into time-based segments for near-term, medium-term, and long-term needs.

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Budget

A plan that estimates income and allocates spending across categories over a set period.

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Cash Back

Credit card benefits that return a percentage of spending as cash or statement credits.

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Cash Envelope System

A budgeting method where physical cash is divided into labeled envelopes for each spending category, preventing overspending.

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Cash Flow Management

The practice of monitoring and optimizing cash inflows and outflows to maintain financial stability.

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Catch-Up Contribution

An additional retirement account contribution allowed for savers aged 50 and older under IRS rules.

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Certificate of Deposit

A time deposit that pays a fixed interest rate in exchange for leaving funds untouched for a set term.

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Charge-Off

When a lender writes off a severely delinquent debt as a loss after it goes unpaid.

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Charitable Giving

The voluntary donation of money, assets, or time to qualified nonprofit organizations, often providing income tax deductions.

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Checking Account

A bank account designed for everyday transactions including deposits, withdrawals, and bill payments.

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Coast FIRE

The portfolio balance today that will grow to your FIRE number by retirement without any further contributions.

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COBRA

A federal law allowing workers to continue employer-sponsored health insurance after a qualifying event.

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Collections

The process of pursuing unpaid debts, often by a third-party collection agency.

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College Funding

A plan for saving and financing higher education using 529 plans, scholarships, work-study, and student loans.

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Commercial Bank

A financial institution that accepts deposits and makes loans to individuals and businesses.

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Compound Interest

Earning interest on both principal and previously earned interest.

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Cost of Living

The amount of money needed to maintain a specific standard of living in a given location, covering housing, food, transportation, healthcare, and other essentials.

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Credit Card

A revolving line of credit issued by a bank that allows purchases up to a set limit.

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Credit Freeze

A free consumer protection tool that restricts access to your credit report, preventing lenders from opening new accounts in your name without your authorization.

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Credit Report

A detailed record of your borrowing and repayment history compiled by credit bureaus.

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Credit Score

A three-digit number summarizing your creditworthiness, ranging from 300 to 850.

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Credit Union

A member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative offering banking services.

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Credit Utilization

Total credit card balances as a percentage of total credit limits — the second-largest FICO score factor.

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Custodial Account

A financial account managed by an adult for a minor, with ownership transferring to the child at the age of majority.

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Debt Avalanche

A debt repayment strategy targeting the highest-interest debt first to minimize total interest paid.

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Debt Consolidation

Combining multiple debts into a single loan, ideally at a lower interest rate.

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Debt Settlement

A debt relief strategy in which a borrower negotiates with creditors to pay a lump sum less than the full balance owed in exchange for the debt being forgiven.

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Debt Snowball

A debt payoff strategy that targets the smallest balance first to build momentum.

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Dependent Care FSA

An employer-sponsored account for pre-tax dollars used to pay qualifying childcare and elder care expenses.

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Discretionary Income

The money left over after paying taxes and all essential living expenses.

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Discretionary Spending

Non-essential expenditures on wants rather than needs — such as dining out, entertainment, travel, and hobbies — that can be reduced when budgets are tight.

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DAF

A charitable investment account where donors receive an immediate tax deduction and recommend grants to nonprofits over time.

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Elder Care Planning

Preparing financially and logistically for the costs of aging, including long-term care, housing, and healthcare.

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Emergency Fund

Liquid savings equal to 3–6 months of living expenses held to cover unexpected events.

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Envelope Budget

A cash-based budgeting system that allocates physical money into labeled envelopes for each spending category.

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Estate Planning

The process of organizing assets, legal documents, and beneficiary designations to ensure wealth transfers as intended.

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Executor

A person named in a will to carry out the deceased's final wishes, settle the estate, pay debts, and distribute assets to beneficiaries.

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Fat FIRE

A version of the FIRE movement targeting early retirement with a large enough nest egg to sustain a comfortable, unrestricted lifestyle.

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FDIC Insurance

Federal deposit insurance protecting bank account holders up to $250,000 per depositor per institution.

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Financial Aid

Money provided to students to help pay for college, including grants, scholarships, work-study, and student loans.

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Financial Checkup

A periodic review of all personal financial accounts, goals, and plans to ensure alignment with long-term objectives.

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Financial Goal

A specific, measurable target for saving, spending, investing, or debt reduction that guides financial planning and prioritization of resources.

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Financial Independence

A state in which passive income and investments cover all living expenses without needing employment income.

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Financial Literacy

The ability to understand and apply financial concepts to make informed money decisions.

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Financial Planning

The process of setting financial goals and creating a strategy to achieve them over time.

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Financial Stress

Chronic anxiety and worry caused by money pressures such as debt, insufficient income, or unexpected expenses.

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FIRE Number

The total portfolio size needed to retire early and live off investment returns indefinitely.

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FSA

An employer-sponsored pre-tax account used to pay for eligible healthcare or dependent-care expenses.

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Foreclosure

The legal process by which a lender seizes a property when a borrower defaults on a mortgage.

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4% Rule

A retirement guideline stating that withdrawing 4% of a portfolio annually is sustainable over a 30-year retirement.

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Frugality

The practice of being economical with money and resources, prioritizing value over spending and living below one's means to build long-term financial security.

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Good vs Bad Debt

Good debt builds wealth or income; bad debt funds consumption or depreciating items at high interest cost.

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Grace Period

The time between a billing cycle's end and the due date during which no interest accrues on new purchases.

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Gross Income

Total income from all sources before any taxes or deductions are applied.

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High-Yield Savings

A federally insured deposit account paying significantly more interest than a standard savings account, typically offered online.

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Homestead Exemption

A legal provision that reduces the assessed taxable value of a primary residence for property tax purposes, lowering homeowners' annual tax bills.

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Identity Theft

Fraudulent use of another person's personal information — such as SSN or credit details — to commit financial crimes.

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Impulse Buying

An unplanned purchase made spontaneously based on emotion rather than deliberate need or budget allocation.

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Income-Driven Repayment

Federal student loan repayment plans that cap monthly payments at a percentage of discretionary income and offer loan forgiveness after 20–25 years of qualifying payments.

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Inheritance

Assets — money, property, or investments — passed from a deceased person to heirs or beneficiaries, either through a will, trust, or state intestacy laws.

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Inherited IRA

A retirement account inherited from a deceased owner, subject to IRS rules requiring beneficiaries to distribute funds within 10 years.

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Intestate

The legal condition of dying without a valid will, causing an estate to be distributed according to state intestacy laws rather than the deceased's wishes.

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IRA

A tax-advantaged personal retirement savings account not tied to an employer.

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Irrevocable Trust

A trust that permanently transfers assets out of the grantor's estate and cannot be altered or revoked after creation.

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Joint Account

A financial account shared by two or more individuals, each of whom has equal rights to access and manage the account's funds.

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Latte Factor

The concept that small, habitual daily discretionary expenses compound over time into significant wealth-building opportunity costs.

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Legacy Planning

The process of arranging how your wealth, values, and assets will benefit heirs or charitable causes.

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Lifestyle Inflation

The tendency for personal spending to rise as income increases, often preventing any improvement in net savings rate despite earning more money.

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Living Will

A legal document that specifies a person's wishes for medical care and end-of-life treatment if they become incapacitated and cannot communicate.

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Loan Forgiveness

The cancellation of part or all of a borrower's remaining debt, most commonly for federal student loans.

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Longevity Risk

The risk of outliving one's retirement savings due to a longer-than-expected lifespan.

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Marriage Penalty

When a married couple pays more combined income tax filing jointly than they would have paid as two single filers.

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Medical Debt

Unpaid healthcare bills that represent a major source of financial hardship and personal bankruptcy in the US.

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Minimum Payment

The smallest amount required each month on a credit card to keep the account in good standing.

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Money Market Account

A high-interest bank deposit account combining features of savings and checking accounts.

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Mortgage Refi

Replacing an existing mortgage with a new loan, typically to secure a lower rate, lower payment, or shorter term.

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NUA

The difference between the cost basis and current market value of employer stock held in a retirement plan, which may qualify for preferential long-term capital gains tax treatment.

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Net Worth

Total assets minus total liabilities — the most fundamental measure of personal financial health.

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Overdraft

When a bank account balance falls below zero due to a transaction exceeding available funds.

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Passive Income

Earnings generated with minimal ongoing effort, such as dividends, rental income, interest, or royalties.

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Pay Yourself First

A savings strategy of automatically directing a portion of each paycheck to savings before spending.

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Pension

An employer-funded retirement plan that pays a defined monthly benefit for life.

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Personal Loan

An unsecured installment loan repaid in fixed monthly payments at a fixed or variable rate over a set term.

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Phantom Income

Taxable income that must be reported and taxed even though the taxpayer received no actual cash payment.

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Power of Attorney

A legal document authorizing a designated person to make financial or medical decisions on another's behalf.

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Probate

The court-supervised legal process of validating a will and distributing a deceased person's estate.

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Property Tax

An annual local government levy on real estate value, calculated as a millage rate times the assessed property value.

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QDRO

A court order dividing retirement plan benefits between divorcing spouses without tax penalties.

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Rent vs Buy

The number of years until buying a home produces greater net wealth than renting and investing the difference.

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RMD

The minimum annual withdrawal the IRS requires from traditional retirement accounts starting at age 73.

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Retirement

The life stage when a person stops working and lives primarily on accumulated savings and investment income.

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Living Trust

A trust that can be modified or revoked during the grantor's lifetime, primarily used to avoid probate.

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Rollover IRA

An individual retirement account funded by transferring assets from a former employer's 401(k) or another qualified retirement plan, preserving tax-deferred status.

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Rollover

Moving retirement funds from one tax-advantaged account to another without triggering a taxable event.

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Roth 401(k)

An employer retirement plan funded with after-tax contributions that grows and withdraws tax-free.

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Roth IRA

A retirement account funded with after-tax dollars, with qualified withdrawals being completely tax-free.

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Rule of 72

A shortcut to estimate how many years it takes to double an investment at a given annual return.

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Safe Withdrawal Rate

The annual percentage of a retirement portfolio you can withdraw without depleting it over 30 years.

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Savings Account

A bank deposit account that earns interest and is designed for storing funds not needed immediately.

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Savings Rate

Monthly savings as a percentage of take-home pay — the single most powerful driver of wealth accumulation.

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Savings

The portion of income set aside rather than spent on current consumption.

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Secured Credit Card

A credit card backed by a cash deposit that serves as collateral, designed for people building or rebuilding credit history.

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SEP IRA

A Simplified Employee Pension IRA allowing self-employed individuals and small businesses to save for retirement.

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Sequence of Returns Risk

The danger that poor investment returns early in retirement — when withdrawals are largest relative to the portfolio — can permanently deplete a portfolio even if long-run average returns are adequate.

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Side Hustle

A secondary income-generating activity pursued outside of a primary job, used to supplement earnings, build savings, or develop a new business venture.

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Simple Interest

Interest calculated only on the original principal amount.

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Sinking Fund

Savings set aside in advance for a specific, anticipated future expense.

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Social Security

A federal program providing retirement, disability, and survivor benefits funded by payroll taxes.

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Spousal Benefit

A Social Security benefit allowing a spouse to receive up to 50% of the other spouse's primary insurance amount.

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Spousal IRA

An IRA funded by a working spouse on behalf of a non-working or lower-earning spouse, allowing both partners to save for retirement even if only one has earned income.

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Student Loan

Borrowed money used to finance higher education that must be repaid with interest.

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Subscription Trap

The accumulation of forgotten or unused recurring subscription fees that silently erode a household budget.

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Take-Home Pay

The net amount received in a paycheck after all taxes and deductions have been withheld from gross wages.

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Tax-Deferred Growth

Investment growth that is not taxed until funds are withdrawn, allowing compounding on the full pre-tax balance.

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Traditional IRA

A retirement account where contributions may be tax-deductible and withdrawals are taxed as ordinary income.

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Trad vs Roth IRA

Comparison of after-tax retirement balances between a Traditional (pre-tax) and Roth (after-tax) IRA.

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Trust

A legal arrangement where a trustee holds and manages assets for the benefit of designated beneficiaries.

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Variable Annuity

An insurance contract whose value fluctuates based on the performance of underlying investment subaccounts.

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Vesting

The process by which an employee earns full ownership of employer contributions or equity over time.

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Wants vs. Needs

The distinction between essential expenses (needs) and discretionary purchases (wants) that forms the basis of effective budgeting.

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Wealth Building

The long-term process of accumulating financial assets and net worth through saving, investing, and income growth.

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Wealth Transfer

The process of passing accumulated assets from one generation to the next through inheritance, gifts, trusts, or estate planning.

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Wealth

The total value of assets owned minus liabilities owed by an individual or household.

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Will

A legal document specifying how a person's assets should be distributed and affairs managed after death.

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Windfall

An unexpected large sum of money received from inheritances, settlements, investment gains, or similar sources.

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Wire Transfer

An electronic funds transfer between banks that settles quickly, often the same or next business day.

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Zero-Based Budget

A budgeting method that assigns every dollar of income a specific purpose, so income minus expenses equals zero.