Where Money Goes
Spending Habits
Budgeting Basics
Smart Money Moves
Savings and Goals
100

What is the largest expense for most American households?

Housing (rent or mortgage)

100

What do you call money spent on wants instead of needs?

Discretionary spending

100

What is a plan for how you will spend and save money?

Budget

100

What should you do before making a big purchase?

Compare prices

100

What is money set aside for future use called?

Savings

200

What category includes groceries and eating out?

food

200

What is it called when you spend more money than you earn?

Overspending

200

Explain the 50-30-20 Rule

suggests 50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings?

200

What is it called when you set money aside for emergencies?

Emergency fund

200

What type of goal is buying a new phone in a few months?

short-term

300

What expense includes gas, car payments, and public transit?

Transportation

300

What is a common impulse purchase trigger?

Sales or advertising

300

What type of expense stays the same each month?

Fixed expense

300

What helps avoid impulse spending?

Waiting (24 hour rule)

300

What type of goal is saving for college?

long-term

400

What type of expense is electricity and water?

Utilities

400

What is the term for small frequent purchases that add up over time?

“Latte factor” (or small expenses)

400

What type of expense can change month to month?

Variable expense
400

What is using a list before shopping an example of?

Planning spending

400

What helps your savings grow over time in a bank account?

interest

500

What spending category includes doctor visits and prescriptions?

Healthcare

500

What habit helps track where your money is going?

Tracking Expenses

500

What is the first step in creating a budget?

Tracking your income

500

What is paying yourself first?

Saving before spending

500

What is it called when you regularly add money to savings?

Consistent saving (or automatic saving)

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