Fast Food vs. Home Cooking
Building Wealth & Financial Stability
Swipe or Save? Daily Spending Habits
Healthy Wallet, Healthy Body
Grocery Smarts & Budgeting
100

Which is the cheapest protein per serving: Chicken, Salmon, Lentils, Steak

What is Lentils


100

What is the recommended percentage of income to save?

What is 20%

100

True or False: Using a credit card wisely can help build your credit score.

What is true

100

What is the best way to avoid living paycheck to paycheck?

What is spend less then what you have earned

100

True or False: Buying frozen fruits and vegetables is just as nutritious as fresh.

What is true


200

How much does the average American spend yearly on eating out?

What is over $3,000 per year

200

True or False: Investing early can help you retire wealthier.

What is True


200

What is one of the biggest hidden costs of eating out?

What is taxes, tips, and delivery fees

200

What is one of the most effective ways to save money while staying healthy?

What is preparing home-cooked meals and meal prepping

200

What’s the most cost-effective way to grocery shop?

What is plan meals, buy in bulk, and use coupons

400

What is the most budget-friendly way to buy fresh produce?

What is buying in season and shopping at local markets

400

What is an emergency fund, and why is it important?

What is A savings fund for unexpected expenses (3-6 months of expenses recommended)

400

What’s the best way to track and cut unnecessary spending?

What is use a budgeting app or monitor expenses manually

400

What should you do if you suddenly lose your job?

What is use your emergency fund and cut unnecessary expenses

400

How much does the average household waste in spoiled food per year?

What is over $1,500

800

What is the average cost of a home-cooked meal per person?

What is $4-$6 per meal

800

What is the best way to build credit as a student?

What is use a credit card responsibly, making small purchases and paying them off in full

800

What financial principle suggests paying yourself first?

What is the 50/30/20 Rule

800

How can regular physical activity help improve your financial health?

What is by reducing healthcare costs over time

800

What’s a good weekly grocery budget for a college student?

What is $35-$50 per week

1000

How much could you save per year by meal prepping instead of eating out?

What is up to $2,500 or more!

1000

How does compound interest help you grow wealth?

Your money earns interest on both the principal and previously earned interest

1000

If you buy a $5 coffee every weekday, how much do you spend in a year?

$1,300 per year

1000

What is the best way to build long-term financial security?

What is Invest early, save consistently, and avoid unnecessary debt

1000

What grocery store section has the healthiest, most cost-effective foods?

What is fresh produce, dairy, and proteins are

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