Budgeting Basics
Income & Expenses
Budget Tools & Systems
Money Habits & Behavior
Vocabulary Check
100

A written plan for giving, saving, and spending. 

Budget

100

Money received for work, gifts, or investments. 

Income

100

A record that summarizes income and spending over time.

Cash-Flow Statement

100

How many months does it take for a budget to start working?

Three

100

What you earn before taxes and deductions. 

Gross Income

200

What percent of Americans actually use a budget?

35%

200

Expense that remains the same every month.

Fixed Expense

200

Method that uses envelopes labeled with cash categories.

Envelope System

200

The first priority in your budget should be…

Giving

200

What you take home after taxes and deductions.

Net Income

300

What are the “Four Walls”?

Food, utilities, shelter, transportation

300

Expense that varies monthly but repeats. 

Variable Expense

300

Earnings based on a percentage of sales. 

Commission

300

Nearly half of Americans feel stress about what? 

Personal Debt

300

A plan that assigns every dollar of income to a category.

Zero-Based Budget

400

How often should you create a budget? 

Monthly

400

Expense that happens irregularly, often in lump sums.

 Intermittent Expense

400

Income that comes at different amounts or times.

Irregular Income

400

The main reason people don’t budget is lack of… 

Behavior

400

Earnings based on a percentage of sales made.

Commission

500

A cash-flow plan where income minus expenses equals zero.

Zero-Based Budget

500

Expense for things you don’t need.

Discretionary Expense

500

What is the first thing you should look at to make your budget realistic?


Your calendar

500

What percent of Americans say budgeting is important, even if they don’t do it?

95%

500

A record that shows all money already spent and earned. →

Cash-Flow Statement