Definitions
Resume
Budget
Self-Advocacy
100

What is a budget?

How you track your money

100

Do you have to put your full home address on your resume, or just your city and state?

Just your city and state!

100

Can a budget help you save money?

It sure can!

100

What is Self-Advocacy?

Standing up for yourself and what you need. This can be asking for help or asking for accommodations for your disability. 

200

What is interest?

How money grows in a savings account OR how the money you owe on a credit card goes up

(it’s a percentage)

200

Name one section of your resume.

Great job!

200

Is a budget something you only do a few times?

No way! You should keep budgeting for as long as you’re making money!

200

Name one way you can self advocate

That’s great!

300

What is a Checking Account?

A type of bank account where you deposit your paychecks and it’s where you spend your money from.

300

Can you put your picture on your resume if you want to?

You sure can, but you don’t have to!

300

How much of your money should you put towards your bills?

Half!

300

Who can help you learn about self-advocacy? 

(Hint: He’s in this room right now)

Mr. Adrian!

400

What is a Savings Account?

A type of bank account where you keep all of your savings.

400

How many pages should your resume be?

One page!

400

After you put money towards your bills, what is the next thing you should put your money towards?

Savings!

400

Should you practice self-advocacy at your job?

Absolutely!!!

500

What is a Credit Union?

It’s like a bank, but its member owned and it has better savings!

500

Can you use a resume that you wrote with a pencil, or should you type it up?

ALWAYS type your resume!

500

What’s the only thing you should pay after bills, but before you put money into savings?

Paying off your credit card

500

What is a benefit of self advocacy?

That’s right!