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1. What is the cheapest way to make a purchase?

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2. When you pay interest to borrow money from a bank, the interest you pay is used to cover the bank’s:

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3. If Jon pays a higher rate of interest rate than Maria does for the same loan, it is likely that:

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4. What is the most common reason for an individual to take out a consolidation loan?

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5. Which of the following can hurt your credit rating?

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6. If you want to pay your mortgage off more quickly, you can:

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7. Which of the following helps to manage a credit card wisely?

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8. The amount of interest you pay on a loan is affected by:

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9. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of making a purchase with a credit card?

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10. If interest rates rise, for which type of mortgage will monthly costs rise?

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11. Which of the following will help lower the total cost of a house?

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12. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of investing in a mutual fund?

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13. What does the “magic of compounding mean?”

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14. If you were to save $1,000 for a year at an interest rate of 2% and over that year the rate of inflation was 2.5%, what impact would this have on your savings?

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15. Which of the following investments would likely involve the greatest amount of risk?

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16. Which of the following won’t likely help you build up your savings?

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17. Which of the following changes is likely to help reduce future inflation in the economy?

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18. An increase in “real wages” refers to an increase in:

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19. When are you more likely to be better off?

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20. Which deduction is not common for the paycheques of most employees?

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21. Who owns the major banks?

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22. What impact would an increase in interest rates from 3 per cent to 5 per cent likely have on the economy?

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23. When the federal government spends more money in a given year than it receives, what do we call the difference?

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24. When the federal government spends more money in a given year than it receives, how can it get money to cover the difference?

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25. What is one of the primary roles of our central bank – The Bank of Canada?

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26. When is the deadline for filing personal income tax returns in Canada?

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27. Which of the following is not a type of tax paid by Canadians?

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28. What is the approximate annual maximum amount that the Canada Pension Plan will provide to a Canadian retiring at age 65 as of 2018?

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29. Which of the following would best describe the term “sustainable development”?

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30. What is the likely impact of a rise in the value of our currency in terms of the currencies of other countries?

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