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wants vs needs
100

Lara wants to start budgeting! What are some things she should keep in mind when setting up a budget? (Needs, wants, etc.)

Income, specific needs, savings towards goals, estimated expenditures

100

The activity of planning out expenses and savings.

Budgeting

100

things adults need to budget for

Healthcare, food, gas

100

Variable expenses _____ from month-to-month, year-to-year, etc.

change

100

Toothpaste

need

200

Megana earns $600 from her part-time job and spends $500 a month on takeout. Why can this be bad in the long run?

Hurts health, financial health, and you only have $100 left to spend on other needs/emergencies

200

Money that is earned by an individual or company.

Income

200

things that teens may start to save/budget for

College, car, hangouts

200

You spent over your limits for wants this month, so you should _____ your budget for next month.

readjust

200

Transportation

need

300

At a dinner party with your friends, you eat $80 worth of food but only set aside $60 for food, what should you do next time?

A. Ignore that you didn't pay your $20 worth

B. Don’t attend a dinner party again

C. Put aside an ample amount of money and make sure you can cover the expense beforehand.

D. Ask your friends for $20 but don’t give it back 

C

300

Popular method of budgeting to portion out a healthy ratio of needs, wants, and savings.

50-30-20 Rule 

300

ways teens may make money

Chores, part-time jobs, sell old items

300

Someone who doesn’t work at all but has money that is continuously generated utilizes the benefits of ___.

SSI

300

Coffee

want

400

Angela sets her monthly budget to $500.

  1. $200 eating out

  2. $80 entertainment

  3. $20 transportation

  4. $75 shopping

How much does she have left to spend on other things? 

$125

400

Money earned in a manner that does not require too much effort

Unearned Income

400

things to take into account when budgeting outside of needs and wants

emergency money, retirement fund, college fund

400

A person is living ___-to-_____ when their paycheck is used to cover their necessary expenses with no money left over.

paycheck-to-paycheck

400

Apple

want - other food options

500

Connor wants to start his own emergency fund! Approximately how many months of basic living expenses should he cover in this fund?

At least 3-6 months worth of money

500
How much money you have in your account

Balance

500

types of loans

Student loans, credit cards, mortgages, auto (car) loans

500

Experts recommend that you keep enough money in your emergency fund to cover at least __ to __ months' worth of living expenses.

3, 6

500

Cell phone service

need/want

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