Budgeting Basics
Putting it into Practice
Banking
Needs And Wants
Checks
100

This budgeting method assigns every dollar of your income a specific purpose.

What is a zero-based budget?

100

What are some examples of fixed expenses for high school students?

  • Phone bill
  • Lunch money
  • Transportation costs
  • Clothing allowance 
  • School supplies
100

This type of account allows you to easily access your money through a debit card or online banking. 

What is a checking account? 

100

This refers to things you must have to survive and live comfortably. 

What are needs? 

100

This line on a check specifies who should receive the money.

What is the Payee?

200

This popular rule allocates a certain percent of your income to needs.

What is the 50/30/20 rule?

200

What are some examples of variable expenses for high school students?

  • Entertainment (movies, concerts, etc.)
  • Eating out
  • Personal care (haircuts, clothes)
  • Hobbies and activities
  • Gifts
200

This type of account helps you save money and earn interest over time, but may have withdrawal limitations. 

What is a savings account? 

200

This refers to things you desire but aren't essential for survival. 

What are wants? 

200

This part of the check indicates the amount written out in words.

What is the Written Amount?

300

The 50/30/20 rule suggests spending 30% of your income on this.

What are wants?

300

How can high school students track their income and expenses? 

  • Budgeting apps (Mint, YNAB, etc.)
  • Spreadsheets
  • A physical notebook or planner 
300

This government agency insures deposits at most banks and credit unions up to a certain amount. 

 What is the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)? 

300

This type of cost typically stays the same each month, like rent or a phone bill. 

What is a fixed expense? 

300

This corner of the check displays the amount written numerically using cents.

What is the Amount Box?

400

This budgeting method uses physical objects to allocate cash for different spending categories.

What is the envelope system?

400

What are some benefits of setting financial goals for high school students?

  • Develop good saving habits
  • Make informed spending decisions
  • Plan for future expenses like college or a car
  • Learn the value of delayed gratification
400

This type of card allows you to access funds directly from your checking account for purchases. 

What is a debit card? 

400

This type of cost fluctuates depending on your choices and activities, such as entertainment or eating out. 

 What are variable expenses? 

400

This personal mark on the check verifies the account holder's authorization.

What is the Signature? 

500

In the envelope system, once the cash in an envelope runs out, you cannot spend more in that category until the next...

What is pay period?

500

Why is it important for high school students to learn about budgeting?

  • It teaches them financial responsibility
  • It helps them manage their money effectively
  • It prepares them for financial independence in the future
  • It can help them avoid debt
500

This physical document is used to instruct your bank to pay a specific amount of money to a specific person. 

What is a check? 

500

Making smart choices between needs and wants is an important part of this in personal finance. 

 What is budgeting? 

500

Never do this to a check, as it renders it invalid.

What is Mutilating the check?