Planning
Money Jars
Credit and Identity Theft
Making Money
Taxes and Insurance
100

Goals that can be achieved quickly

A. Short Term Goals

B. Long Term Goals

C. Medium Term Goals

What are Short Term Goals?

100

55% of your paycheck goes into this jar that will pay for your rent, utilities, car, etc.

A. Savings Jar

B. Living Jar

C. Donation Jar

What is Living Jar?

100

The ability to borrow money and pay it back later

A. Debit

B. Credit

C. Magic

What is Credit?

100

A specific duty or task someone completes to earn money

A. Job

B. Volunteer

C. Chore

What is a job?

100

A government fee that people pay on the wages they receive

A. Income Tax

B. Property Tax

C. Retail Tax

What is Income Tax?

200

Things you must have in order to survive such as clothes, shelter, or food

A. Wants

B. Needs

C. Errands

What are Needs?

200

10% of your check goes into this jar & it pays for things like books, pencils, paper, tuition?

A. Freedom Jar

B. Savings Jarr

C. Education Jar

What is an Education Jar?

200

A plastic card that can be used to obtain credit

A. Debit Card

B. Credit Card

C. Gift Card

What is a Credit Card?

200

The type of work a person pursues for the majority of their life that may involve formal training, education, or is in a specific industry

A. Part-time work

B. Career

C. Volunteering

What is a Career?

200

When one party agrees to reimburse another party for a specific loss

A. Promise

B. Insurance

C. Contract

What is Insurance?

300

Things you would like to have but can live without

A. Wants

B. Needs

C. Must haves

What are Wants? 

300

10% of your paycheck goes into this jar and is considered a "just in case" fund

A. Savings Jar

B. Living Jar

C. Play Jar

What is Savings Jar?

300

A number between 300-850 that indicates a person's ability to repay a loan

A. Credit Score

B. Quiz Score

C. Age

What is a Credit Score?

300

Helping others by giving your time and skills free of charge

A. Working

B. Dog-napping

C. Volunteering

What is Volunteering?

300

Tax that pays for healthcare for the elderly

A. Medicare

B. Social Security

C. Medicaid

What is Medicare?

400

Things that you must pay in order to survive every month?

A. Food Bills

B. Credit Card

C. Expenses

What are Expenses?

400

10% of your paycheck goes into this jar and you must spend all of the jar every month because life is always about BALANCE.

A. Donation Jar

B. Peanut Butter Jar

C. Play Jar

What is a Play Jar?

400

The crime of using another person's name, credit card, social security number or other info to commit fraud for economic gain

A. Phone Theft

B. Cyber Theft

C. Identity Theft

What is Identity Theft?

400

Exploring a job or career field by observing someone else doing their job

A. Job shadow

B. Internship

C. Externship

What is a job shadow?

400

Tax that pays for wars, the military, interstate roads?

A. Federal Tax

B. Social Security

C. Bubblegum tax

What is Federal Tax?

500

A plan that outlines how much you expect to earn and how you intend to spend it

A. Goals

B. Plans

C. Budget

What is a Budget?

500

Double Jeopardy

10% of your paycheck goes into this and with so TLC, this jar can help you not work all your life unless you want to!

A. Freedom Jar

B. Donation Jar

C. Jelly Jar

What is Freedom Jar?

500

An attempt to acquire personal information by pretending to be a trusted agency

A. Phishing

B. Asking

C. Schooling

What is Phishing?

500

Goals that take longer to achieve and require planning with your income

A. Long Term Goals

B. Short Term Goals

C. Medium Term Goals

What are Long Term Goals?

500

The amount you have to pay when making an insurance claim

A. Premium

B. Deductible

C. Puppy Tax

What is Deductible?

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