Making Decisions
Making Money
Budgeting Your Money
Questions
Expense Categories
100

There are several different ways you could solve a problem. 

Your choices are called:

a. alternatives.

b. consequences.

c. risks.

d. opportunity costs.

alternatives

100

Which of these is NOT an employee benefit?

a. health insurance

b. retirement plan

c. paid vacation

d. wage deductions

wage deductions

100

Which of these is NOT a source of income?

a. Allowance

b. Salary

c. Interest

d. Savings

savings

100

What is a financial decision you may have to make?

buying a car, saving money, getting a credit card, moving away from home, etc.

100

Groceries

Food

200

Joe forgot to mail in his car payment on time. As a result, he has to pay a late fee. This late fee is:

a. an alternative.

b. a consequence.

c. a risk.

d. an opportunity cost.

a consequence

200

A common deduction on a person’s pay stub is:

a. gross pay.

b. net pay.

c. state income tax.

d. employee discounts.

state income tax

200

What can help you buy your future wants and needs?

a. Impulse buying

b. Expenses

c.Savings

d.Overspending

savings

200

Alicia decides to watch a movie instead of doing her math homework. What are some possible consequences of her decision?

She might fail math, might not learn the material, the math teacher might be angry, she might copy a friend’s homework, her math grade could go down.

200

Oil change for car

Automobile

300

The first step of the decision-making process is:

a. listing your choices.

b. stating the problem.

c. evaluating the results of your choice.

d. getting information.

stating the problem

300

The amount of pay you take home after deductions is called:

a. gross pay.

b. net pay.

c. pay period.

d. wage deductions.

net pay

300

An example of a flexible expense is:

a. rent

b. car payment

c. home insurance

d. entertainment

entertainment

300

What is a reason to work?

ability to buy things you want and need, financial independence, security, being part of a team, form friendships, keep economy strong, etc.
300

Leaky pipe needs fixed

Household

400

People paying money for goods and services is called:

a. the unemployment rate.

b. consumer spending.

c. income risk.

d. interest rates.

consumer spending

400

Which of the following is NOT a typical benefit at a job?

a. health insurance.

b. interest rates.

c. paid holidays.

d. disability insurance

interest rates

400

An example of a fixed expense is: 

a. clothing.

b. car insurance.

c. food.

d. educational expenses.

car insurance

400

How do you impress a potential employer?

dress properly, arrive a little early, shake hands, eye contact, smile, positive attitude, prepared, ask questions about the job, etc.

400
Concert tickets

Entertainment

500

The amount you pay to borrow money is called:

a. income risk.

b. consumer spending.

c. interest rate.

d. personal risk.

interest rate

500

Where can you find information about a job?

internet, social media, employment sites, manager of job, guardian/friend

500

Name one spending category

Automobile, Clothing, Computer, Donations/Gifts, Entertainment, Food, Household/Rent, Personal Care,  Recreation, Savings, School, Transportation

500

Why is it important to keep a budget?

keep track of spending and saving, gives sense of security

500

Bike tire needs replaced

Transportation

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