Forms of Payment
Money
Debt
Budget
Important Terms
100

What are 3 ways you can pay for something?

-Cash (bills or coins)

-Credit Card

-Debit Card

-Cheque

-E-Transfer 

100

What is another word you could use for money?

-Cash, moolah, paper, bills, coin, green

100

What is debt?

Debt is when you owe money

100

What is a budget?

A budget is an amount of money a person chooses to spend or not go over. 

100

What is a credit card?

Plastic card given by the bank that give you access to 'extra' or loaned money. You need to pay this money back!

200

What form of payment is a card that takes money right from your bank account?

Debit card

200

How many coins do we have in Canadian money?

5 (nickle, dime, quarter, loonie, toonie)

200

How can a person get into debt?

By spending more money than they have (credit cards), large purchases (houses, cars, school loans, house renovations) or not paying your bills on time. 

200

What is something positive about creating a budget?

Helps save money and pay off debt

200

What is a bill?

A bill is an amount of money you need to pay back for a service

300

What form of payment uses a card and borrowed money?

Credit card

300

How many bills do we have in Canadian money?

5 ($5, $10, $20, $50, $100)

300

What is good debt? 

Buying a house or student loans - you are bettering yourself! 

300
Why should you look at multiple prices when working within a budget?

Able to compare prices

300

What are 3 example of bills a person may have to pay as an adult?

Water, gas, electric, housing (rent/mortgage), phone, car (loans, plates or insurance)

400

What form of payment should be used for small amounts?

Cash or debit

400

Which coin is the smallest in size?

The dime

400

What is a loan?

A loan is an amount of money that you borrow. You need to pay this back, usually with interest

400

What is a want vs need when planning a budget?

Want - you have to pay this, it is a priority

Need - something you would like but could live without 

400

What does incoming mean?

Incoming means money that is coming into your account (money you made) 

500

What form of payment do you need to pay back?

Credit Card

500

What is one difference between Canadian money and American money?

Canadian money is different colours, American is all green. 

Canadian money has $1 and $2 coins while American money uses $1 bills

500

Why should someone have a savings?

Be able to retire, have money if you get sick, pay for unexpected or emergency situations (vet bills, house repairs) 
500

Give an example of how your budget could change?

Unexpected costs can pop up that you have to pay for, causing you to reevaluate where you will spend money that month or in the coming months. 

500

What does outgoing mean?

Outgoing means money that is leaving or going out of your account (money you spent) 

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