Budgeting Basics
Career Costs
Income Insights
Financial Literacy
Life Events
100

What percentage of your income is typically recommended for savings?

What is 20%?

100

What is the average cost of a 4-year university degree in Australia?

What is $20,000 to $30,000?

100

What is the term for money earned before taxes are deducted?

What is gross income?

100

What is a loan?

What is borrowed money that must be paid back with interest?

100

You win a $500 scholarship. What is your new budget if you started with $1,000?

What is $1,500?

200

If you earn $600 per week and spend $450, how much can you save in a month?

What is $600?

200

Name a trade that requires an apprenticeship.

What is plumbing, carpentry, or electrical work?

200

What is a “side hustle”?

What is a secondary job or income stream?

200

What is the difference between a debit card and a credit card?

What is a debit card uses your own money; a credit card borrows money?

200

What is one financial benefit of living at home while studying or starting a career?

What is saving on rent and utilities?

300

What is the term for tracking all your income and expenses to avoid overspending?

What is budgeting?

300

How long does it typically take to complete an apprenticeship?

What is 3 to 4 years?

300

If you earn $25 per hour and work 40 hours a week, what is your weekly income before taxes?

What is $1,000?

300

What is a credit score?

What is a number that represents your creditworthiness?

300

You get a $200 traffic fine. If your weekly budget for savings is $100, how many weeks will it take to pay it off?

What is 2 weeks?

400

Name one common budgeting method used for different spending categories.

What is the envelope system?

400

What is the cost of a professional certification, such as a forklift license?

What is $200 to $500?

400

Name a benefit of salary sacrifice into superannuation.

What is reducing taxable income or saving more for retirement?

400

What is the difference between a fixed and variable interest rate?

What is a fixed rate stays the same; a variable rate can change?

400

You need an emergency car repair that costs $800. If you only have $600 in savings, what are two options for covering the cost?

What are taking a loan or borrowing from family/friends?

500

If your monthly income is $4,000 and your fixed expenses are $2,500, how much is available for discretionary spending and savings?

What is $1,500?

500

Name two trades and their approximate starting salaries after completing an apprenticeship.

What are electricians ($50,000) and plumbers ($55,000)?

500

If you invest $1,000 at a 5% annual interest rate, how much will you have after 2 years?

What is $1,102.50?

500

Explain how compound interest works.

What is earning interest on both the initial principal and previously earned interest?

500

You receive a $1,000 bonus at work. If you invest it at a 7% annual return, how much will it grow to in 10 years?

What is $1,967?

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