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We asked 1,065 Top 10 University students to answer these high school financial education questions, and they got an average of 51% right.

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What is the 50/30/20 Rule?

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How much do financial experts generally recommend that you keep in an emergency savings fund?

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When it comes to principal and interest rates, compound interest always results in a higher total amount than simple interest.

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The Rule of 72 is_______.

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What is the maximum percentage that financial experts recommend you use of your total credit card limit?

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What's the largest contributing factor to your credit score?

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Which of the following is true?

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Which of the following is NOT a good strategy for credit card debt repayment?

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What is the difference between an insurance premium and a deductible?

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What is the difference between a High Yield Savings Account (HYSA) and a regular savings account?

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In which situation would a borrower have to pay private mortgage insurance on top of their traditional home insurance?

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What is the difference between a stock and a bond?

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What is an Individual Retirement Account (IRA)?

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What is the recommended amount that wealth management firms say you should have saved for retirement by the time you turn 30?

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What determines the amount of taxes someone pays?

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