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This quiz focuses on Interpreting Financial Documents, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Adult Literacy Intermediate.
A credit-card statement closed on May 24 with a balance of $468.00 and a minimum payment of $35.00 due June 18. A returned item credit of $68.00 posted on May 29. A new purchase of $42.00 posted on June 2. There has been no other account activity, and an online payment will be credited immediately.
On June 10, how much should the cardholder pay to cover the statement balance and all later activity described?
Adult Literacy Intermediate Quiz
Practice Interpreting Financial Documents in Adult Literacy Intermediate with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Interpreting Financial Documents, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Adult Literacy Intermediate.
Try each quiz question before looking at the correct answer. Use the explanations to review missed ideas, then come back to similar questions until the pattern feels familiar.
A credit-card statement closed on May 24 with a balance of $468.00 and a minimum payment of $35.00 due June 18. A returned item credit of $68.00 posted on May 29. A new purchase of $42.00 posted on June 2. There has been no other account activity, and an online payment will be credited immediately.
On June 10, how much should the cardholder pay to cover the statement balance and all later activity described?
A bank statement shows an ending balance of $1,240.00. A deposit of $310.00 does not appear on the statement because it was made after the statement's final processing time. Two checks for $185.00 and $76.00 have not cleared. The account register shows $1,304.00, but the account holder has not recorded the bank's $15.00 monthly fee.
Which update correctly reconciles the account register with the adjusted bank balance?
A pay stub lists regular earnings of $640.00 and overtime earnings of $90.00. Deductions are federal tax, $72.00; state tax, $25.00; Social Security, $45.26; Medicare, $10.59; health insurance, $40.00; and retirement, $36.50. The direct-deposit instructions send $20.00 of each paycheck to savings and the remainder to checking.
How much of this paycheck should be deposited into the employee's checking account?
A health-plan Explanation of Benefits states: "Provider charge: $420.00. Plan discount: $120.00. Allowed amount: $300.00. Plan paid: $240.00. Your responsibility: $60.00. This is not a bill. If a provider bills more than your responsibility, contact the provider before paying." The provider later sends an invoice requesting $180.00.
Based on both documents, what should the patient do first?
An invoice lists merchandise of $560.00 and delivery charges of $20.00. The seller has approved a $60.00 merchandise return. The payment terms state: "Take a 2% discount on merchandise owed after approved returns if payment is received by October 10. Delivery charges are not discounted. Otherwise, the full amount is due October 30."
If the seller receives payment on October 9, what amount will pay the invoice in full?
A loan statement shows a current installment of $210.00, a past-due installment of $210.00, and a late fee of $25.00. The total amount due is $445.00. An automatic payment of $210.00 is scheduled for August 15. The notice states: "Extra principal paid last month did not replace a required installment."
If the automatic payment is processed as scheduled, how much additional money must the borrower pay to bring the loan current?
An insurance renewal notice lists an annual premium of $720.00. A customer who pays in full by July 31 receives a $36.00 discount. The installment option requires six payments of $120.00, plus a $4.00 service fee with each payment. Coverage begins August 1 if the selected payment is received on time.
Which statement correctly compares the two payment options?
A tenant's September rent statement shows an unpaid opening balance of $125.00 and September rent of $900.00. The tenant paid $900.00 on September 3. The statement says payments are applied to the oldest charges first. It also shows a $45.00 late fee added on September 6 because part of September's rent remained unpaid after September 5. The full balance must be paid by September 10 to stop further collection action.
How much must the tenant pay by September 10 to bring the account current?
An electric bill shows a previous balance of $86.40 and a payment of $86.40 received on August 18. New electricity charges are $79.25. The bill states: "Payment must be received by September 12. Add a late fee of $8.00 if payment is received after that date. Mailed payments may take up to five business days to arrive. Online payments are credited the same day." The account is not enrolled in automatic payment.
It is September 12, and the customer has not yet paid the new charges. Which action will avoid the late fee and pay the correct balance?
A checking-account statement begins with an available balance of $120.00. It lists these transactions in processing order: a debit-card purchase of $35.00, a direct deposit of $80.00, and a check payment of $140.00. The account terms say a $30.00 overdraft fee is charged only when a transaction makes the available balance fall below zero.
What should the ending balance be, and should an overdraft fee be charged?