Personal Finance Unit 2 Review (Hunt)

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the best definition of a co-insurance payment? Options: The amount you must pay every month to purchase health insurance., The added cost you pay to receive better quality services, The percentage of covered medical expenses you are responsible for paying, after your deductible is met, The maximum amount of coverage your insurer will pay each year
Back
The percentage of covered medical expenses you are responsible for paying, after your deductible is met
Answer explanation
A co-insurance payment is also called a co-pay. You'll keep paying a co-pay until you meet your out-of-pocket maximum for the year.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
True or False: Once you meet your deductible your health insurance company pays 100% of covered costs for the rest of the year.
Back
False
Answer explanation
Once you meet your deductible, you will pay co-insurance (also known as a copay) until you've met your out-of-pocket maximum for the year.
Insurance does not pay for ALL covered expenses until AFTER you've met your annual out-of-pocket maximum.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Insurance companies charge individuals different prices for coverage, depending on their risk levels, then combine everyone's monthly payments together and use the money to make payments when people file a claim. What is this practice called?
Back
Risk Pooling
Answer explanation
Insurance companies make a profit by spreading out their risk among many people. They charge you more if you pose a higher risk, and they bet on the fact that they will earn more money in premiums than they will have to pay out in claims.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the term for the monthly payment you make to your insurance company, even if you do not use any services?
Back
Premium
Answer explanation
Remember: Your premium does NOT count as an out-of-pocket expense that goes toward your annual maximum.
Your premium is simply your monthly fee for having insurance.
You'll pay this fee even if you NEVER once make a claim.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of these is the BEST step to take after realizing your financial information may have been exposed while out shopping? Options: Dial 911 and report an emergency with the police department, Cancel all your credit cards and close your bank accounts, Call all the stores you visited to ask if they saw anyone or anything suspicious, Put a freeze on your credit and file an identity theft report with the FTC
Back
Put a freeze on your credit and file an identity theft report with the FTC
Answer explanation
Freezing your credit blocks and prevents anyone from opening new credit accounts in your name. You can still use all your credit cards and make normal purchases. It has no impact on your credit report or your good credit score.
You just can't open new credit until you un-freeze it... Which is quick, easy and free.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do insurance companies make a profit? Options: By over-charging their customers, By hiring fewer employees to cut costs, By collecting more in premiums each year than they must pay out in claims, By denying a high percentage of insurance claims
Back
By collecting more in premiums each year than they must pay out in claims
Answer explanation
Insurance companies bank on the fact that most people will not make a claim in a given year.
They are likely to collect a lot more money through monthly premiums than they will need to pay out in claims.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Jose is comparing two quotes on a new auto insurance policy. They both offer the same coverage limit, but one policy has a lower monthly premium. What is likely true about the two options?
Back
The policy with the lower monthly premium has a higher deductible.
Answer explanation
There is an INVERSE relationship between premiums and deductibles.
High deductible plans have lower premiums -- they are cheaper every month because you would have to pay more out-of-pocket if you have to make a claim.
Low deductible plans are more expensive. You will have to pay a higher monthly premium if you want to keep your deductible low.
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