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Trivia
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Expenses that are essential for you to be able to live and function

Needs

100

Expenses that help you live more comfortably

Wants
100

The amount of money needed to sustain a certain level of living, including basic expenses such as housing, food, taxes, and healthcare; often used when comparing how expensive it is to live in one city versus another

Cost of Living

100

A budgeting method where money for monthly spending is taken out in cash and placed in labeled envelopes according to budget categories. Spending occurs only from the corresponding envelopes.

Cash Envelope Budget

100

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

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A plan of your expected income and how you will use it to meet your expected expenses over a period of time

Budget

200

A budgeting method that allocates 50% to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings and debt repayment

50/30/20

200

The lowest income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs

Living Wage

200

_______________ can change month to month but _______________ costs that amount every month 

Variable, Fixed

200

Which ocean is the largest on Earth?

Pacific
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A cost that appears irregularly or that changes in amount (e.g., utility bills)

Variable Expense

300

The basic services your home, apartment, or business needs to keep it comfortable and functioning properly (e.g. water, electricity, etc.)

Utilities 

300

Total earnings before any deductions are taken

Gross Pay

300

Variable expenses tend to be harder to plan for than fixed expenses

True
300

Name Disney’s first film?

Snow White

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A budgeting method where every anticipated earning is assigned a role to be spent, saved, or invested somewhere, so there's no "leftover" money with no purpose

Zero-Based Budget

400

Total earnings after payroll taxes and other deductions have been taken out; also called take-home pay

Net Pay

400

A strategy where you save a specified amount of your paycheck before doing anything with the rest of your money

Pay Yourself First

400

True or False: Housing is the biggest expense for most American households

True

400

Nearly all fossils are preserved in what type of rock?

Sedimentary

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The cost for one item or measurement that allows it to be easily compared to other similar products to evaluate which is a better deal

Unit Price

500
What is a surplus vs a deficit?

Surplus: Having more than you need or some left over

Deficit: Not having enough

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When comparing bags of chips, which pack offers the best unit cost?

A. 3 packs at $6

B. 1 box at $1.60

C. 4-pack at $8

1 box at $1.60


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How do grocery stores potentially trick consumers into spending more?

-Placing high priced items at eye level

-bigger carts

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Who voices Groot in "Guardians of the Galaxy"?

Vin Diesel 

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