True or false
Fill in the blank
Terms
Spending
Budgeting
100

Budgetting helps you save for emergencies? T/F?

True.

100

____ is the money you bring in; money from a job

Income

100

What is a want?

Things you buy that you dont need to survive

such as toys, games, social outings

100

You buy groceries for $30 and headphones for $15. How much did you spend?

$15

100

Will a budget help you have more money?

Yes

200

There is interest charged on debit card purchases. T/F?

False
200

An example of income is _____________

Job, SSI

200

What is the definition of budgeting?

Calulating/tracking of income and expenses as well as savings

200

What are three things a budget can help you do?

Spend wisely, save money, reach goals, pay bills, avoid overspending.

200

Having a plan for how much you spend is called a 

Spending goal

300

The budgeting process starts with looking at the income and expenses

True

300

When I track my expenses, I am staying within my ________________

budget

300
Money you put aside for emergencies/spending later

Savings

300

What do you need to open a bank account?

1. addresss # 2. Id with picture #3 phone number

300

What should you ask yourself before buying something?

Is it a need or want?

Did I pay my bills?

Is it in budget?

400

Rent is considered an expense.

True

400

1. The money that goes out your account are called _________________.

Expenses

400

what is a debit card

card you use for daily purchases; you dont pay back

400

If you have $100 and spend $30, how much money is left?

$70

400

Which is usually the smarter choice: paying rent or going out for fun?

Paying rent

500

Social outings are a form of income

False

500

Needs are ________________________

 Needs are things that help us survive such as food, water, shelter

500

Credit card

A card that has interest and you pay back

500

You paid $300 in bills and have $200 left. What can you do with the money left over?

Save it, Save $100 and use the other $100 for fun

500

Why is setting a spending goal helpful?

It helps you make better money choices.

Helps you know how much you spend for different things (fun, needs, etc.)

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