All About the Numbers
Transportation and More
Pay and Expenses
Rent and Car Ownership
Budget Basics
100

Using the 50/30/20 methods 50% represents these.

What is the % you should budget for your needs?


100

To reduce your cost of transportation you could do this?  More than one answer is acceptable

What is carpool?

What is bike to work/etc?

What is walk?

What is live close to where you work?

100

Spending more than your net pay is called this.  (hints starts with a D)

What is a deficit?

100

An agreement that includes details about rent, apartment policies, vacating, etc.

What is a lease?

100

A way to save money and keep track of your spending

What is have a budget?

200

Using the 50/30/20 methods 30% represents this?

What is the percentage you should budget for are your wants?

200

A 32 oz box of cereal for $5.00 has this unit price per ounce

What is .156 (.16) cents?


200

If your net pay is $2500 and your expenses are $2600 this is your deficit.

What is $100?

200

Items you need when signing a lease for an apartment.  Multiple acceptable answers.

What is proof of employment?

What is proof of id?

What is a security deposit?

What are first and last months rent?

200

Strategies for saving money on groceries

What is make a list?

What is check unit prices?

What is meal plan around things you have and/or things that are on sale?

300

Using the 50/30/20 rule 20% represents this.

What is the percentage you should budget for your savings?

300

Isaiah has a summer internship at a technology company and is paid $3,000. After Federal and state taxes, Social Security, and Medicare are deducted, his take-home pay is $2,500.  $3,000 is referred to as this.

What is his Gross Pay?

300

An expense that changes from month to month like your electricity or gas is called this type of expense.

What is variable?

300

Having roommate will cut down on these costs.  Multiple answers are acceptable

What is rent?

What are utilities?

300

An app you can use to help you budget.  Multiple answers are accepted.

What is YNAB?

What is Goodbudget?

What is Everydollar?

What is Pocketgaurd?

What is Honeydue?

400

This type of budget methods means that every dollar has a job and is allotted to a category. (hint the category is All About the Numbers)

What is Zero based budgeting?

400

Isaiah has a summer internship at a technology company and is paid $3,000. After Federal and state taxes, Social Security, and Medicare are deducted, his take-home pay is $2,500. $2,500 represents Isaiah's what?

What is his net pay?

400

An expense that stays the same each month like your car payment or rent is the type of expense.

What is fixed?

400

The smallest amount an employer can pay you for an hourly rate? (not the amount the terminology)

What is minimum wage?

400

A loan for a house

What is a mortgage?

500

You earn a salary of $40000 and you put away 20% into your savings each year.  If your goal is 16,000 it would take this long.

What is 2 years?

500

Having money left over after you have budgeted for everything.  (hint starts with an s)

What is a surplus?

500

Setting aside a fraction of your paycheck into a savings account before you start spending is this type of budgeting

What is pay yourself first?

500

Costs you should factor in when calculating the cost of owning a car other than the cost/monthly payment for the car?  Multiple answers are accepted

What is the cost of gas?

What are maintenance costs?

What are insurance costs?

What is licensing/registration?

What is the cost for inspections (in PA)?

500

Someone who owns their own business has this type of income

Someone who gets a salary has this type of income

What is variable income?


What is fixed income?

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