Key Terms
Value of $
Spending Plans
Savvy Shopping
Cars & Apartments
100

An expense that stays the same every month, like rent or insurance.


What is a fixed expense?

100

True or False: The cheapest item always gives you the best value.

What is False?

100

If your monthly income is $1,800, how much should you save if you save 10%?

What is $180?

100

Checking prices at more than one store is called ____.

What is comparison shopping?

100

What happens to the value of a new car as soon as you drive it off the lot?

It depreciates.

200

A nonessential purchase, like going to the movies or buying video games.

What is a discretionary expense?

200

Spending a little more now to get a product that lasts longer is an example of thinking about ____.

Answer: What is value?

200

After savings and fixed expenses of $690, how much money is left from $1,800?

What is $930?

200

Name one way reviews can help you make a good purchase.

They provide information on quality, reliability, or satisfaction.

200

Why is it good to get pre-approval for a car loan before shopping?

So you know your budget and avoid overspending.

300

The loss of value of an item, like a car, over time.

What is depreciation?

300

A $15 shirt wears out in 2 months, while a $25 shirt lasts a year. Which is the better value?

What is the $25 shirt?

300

If groceries and transportation are $650, how much discretionary money remains from $900?

What is $250?

300

Why is it important to know a product’s warranty or return policy?

To protect yourself in case it breaks or doesn’t meet expectations.

300

Name three costs of owning a car besides the purchase price.

Insurance, gas, maintenance/repairs, registration.

400

An expense that can change monthly, like groceries or utilities.
 

What is a flexible expense?

400

List one reason it can be worth paying more upfront.

What is quality, durability, or warranty?

400

Name one trade-off you might make if expenses are greater than income.

Reduce entertainment, cut dining out, find cheaper options, etc.

400

You want headphones that cost $50 or $70. Give one smart way to decide which to buy.

Compare reviews, durability, warranty, or long-term use.

400

Apartment A is $800 with utilities included. Apartment B is $750 + $90 in utilities. Which is cheaper?

Apartment A, because it totals $800 vs. $840.

500

A seller’s promise to repair or replace an item within a certain period.

What is a warranty?

500

Explain why buying the cheapest option is not always smart.

Because long-term cost and durability matter more than the initial price.

500

Why is having a spending plan important?

It helps track expenses, prevent overspending, and reach financial goals.

500

Name two strategies for being a savvy shopper.

Comparison shopping, reading reviews, checking warranty, waiting for discounts/sales.

500

Why should you inspect an apartment before moving in?

To document conditions, avoid paying for damage you didn’t cause, and make sure it’s safe.

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