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Something not necessary to live, but can improve your quality of life

What is a WANT?

100

The difference between HOURLY WAGE and ANNUAL SALARY.

hourly wage: the amount of money an employee is paid per hour

annual salary: the amount of money an employee is paid per year

100

The amount of money a person makes

What is INCOME?

100

The maximum amount of money a person can borrow.

What is a CREDIT LIMIT?

100

Define what sales tax is.


Sales tax is an amount of money added to the cost of an item based on a state's sales tax percentage

200

Something that is necessary to live.

What is a NEED?

200

How many paychecks will you recieve if you are paid BIWEEKLY?

What is...You are paid 26 times per year (paid every 2 weeks).  

Two months per year you will receive 3 paychecks.

200

The difference between a FIXED EXPENSE and a VARIABLE EXPENSE.

What is
fixed expense: an expense that is regularly scheduled, predicted

variable expense: an expense that is not regularly scheduled, unpredicted

200

A certificate, either paper or electronic, that discounts an item by a set dollar amount or percentage.

What is a coupon?

200

Show the percent change formula

% CHANGE = NEW AMOUNT - OLD AMOUNT / OLD AMOUNT 100

300

This is a withdrawal from, or a deposit into a bank account.

What is a TRANSACTION?

300

Lucas gets paid $60,000 per year.  Calculate his monthly pay.

What is $5,000 per month.

$60,000/12

300

The difference between a secured credit card and an unsecured credit card...


secured credit card: a credit card account opened with a refundable deposit

unsecured credit card: a credit card account opened without the need for a deposit

300

The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) was passed in 1970 and protects your rights to:

• Be told if information in your file has been used against you.
• Know what is in your file and ask for your credit score.
• Dispute incomplete or inaccurate information in your credit report.
• Have inaccurate or outdated information deleted from your credit report.
• Limit access to your file to people without a valid need to see it, including employers.
• Seek damages from violators.

300

The amount of money added to the purchase of a meal, usually 20%.

What is a Tip or Gratuity?

400

• Your friend buys 2 pairs of $150 shoes this year.

• You buy 2 pairs of $60 shoes this year.

How much LESS did you send on shoes this year?

What is $180.00


400

Mr. Alan wants to know how much his net income will be every month if he is paid $1,235.11 biweekly.

What is $2,676.07

($1,235.11*26)/12


400

Alex's monthly net income is $3,150.  He budgets 11% of his monthly income for transportation.

How much money should Alex set aside for this need each month?

What is $346.50?

($3150)(.11) = $346.50

400

Lizzy has a coupon for PetSmart that is 30% off all pet toys. 

What percentage will Lizzy have to pay if she uses the discount?

What is 70%?

100-30=70
70+30=100
The percentages always add to 100%

400

Mrs. Laura found a pink flamingo breeder and bought one without Mr. Alan knowing.

Her flamingo cost $549.50 and the sales tax was 5.25%.  How much money did Mrs. Laura spend?

She spent:  $578.35

($549.50)(0.0525 )=$28.85
$549.50 + $28.85=$578.35

AND Mr. Alan fainted.... ;)

500

Brandon saved $500.00 per month for one year.  How much has he saved?

What is $6,000?  

Way to go Brandon!

500

You can estimate the amount of interest your accounts will accrue by using this Simple Interest Formula

What is

I = P•R•T


500

Al’s credit card has a 24% APR, or 2% monthly interest rate. He currently owes $2,500 on his credit card.  He paid the $25 minimum payment this month. How much does he still owe?

What is $2,525

$2,500–$25 = $2,475+$50.00(for the 2% interest)=$2,525

BONUS:  What can Al do to pay off the card quicker?

500

Tim wants a new $20.00 computer game and found the game on sale online with 2 different discounts available.  

Should Tim use the $10.00 off coupon OR 10% off purchase sale?

$10 off: $20-$10 = $10 sale price

10% off: ($20)(0.90) = $18 sale price

Here, the $10 off coupon gives a bigger discount.

500

Mrs. Melissa and a friend go out to eat. The total bill with tip is $37.62. If they split the cost, how much will each of them pay? 

You each pay $18.81

$37.62 / 2 = $18.81

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