Every Money Term, Explained Visually
The only dictionary where you instantly "get it".
401(k)
A 401(k) is an employer‑sponsored retirement savings plan that lets you invest p...
Compound Interest
Compound interest is the interest you earn on both your original money and on th...
Credit Score
A credit score is a number that represents your creditworthiness. Understand the...
Debt Snowball
The debt snowball is a repayment strategy where you pay off your smallest debts ...
Dollar‑Cost Averaging
Dollar‑cost averaging is an investment strategy where you invest a fixed amount ...
ETF (Exchange‑Traded Fund)
An ETF is a basket of securities that trades like a stock on an exchange. Learn ...
Inflation
Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and service...
Mortgage
A mortgage is a loan used to purchase real estate, typically repaid over 15 or 3...
Roth IRA
A Roth IRA is a retirement account where your money grows tax‑free and you can w...
Simple Interest
Simple interest is calculated only on the principal amount. Learn how it differs...