Saving & Spending
Jobs & Income
Banking & Credit
Smart Shopping
Taxes & Financial Responsibility
100

Money you keep for later instead of spending?

What is saving?

100

Money earned from working.

What is income?

100

A place where people keep and manage money.

What is a bank?

100

A lower price offered by a store.

What is a discount?

100

Question: Money people pay to help fund government services.

What are taxes?

200

A plan for how you spend and save money.

What is a budget?

200

Money earned before taxes are taken out.

What is gross income?

200

Extra money paid by the bank for keeping money in savings.

What is interest?

200

A paper or code used to save money while shopping.

What is a coupon?

200

Tax added when buying something at a store.

What is sales tax?

300

Something required for survival, like food or shelter.

What is a need?

300

Money you actually take home after taxes.

What is net income?

300

An account mainly used for spending money.
 

What is a checking account?

300

Something nice to have but not necessary.

What is a want?

300

A paper showing earnings and taxes taken out of a paycheck.

What is a pay stub?

400

Buying something quickly without planning ahead.

What is impulse buying?

400

A person who starts and owns a business.

What is an entrepreneur?

400

A card connected directly to your bank account.

What is a debit card?

400

The best way to avoid overspending at the store is to make one of these first.

What is a shopping list?

400

Paying bills on time helps improve this number.

What is a credit score?

500

Choosing one thing over another because you cannot have both.

What is prioritization / opportunity cost?

500

Skills like teamwork, communication, and responsibility are called these.

What are soft skills?

500

Money borrowed that must be paid back later.

What is a loan?

500

Money spent on goods or services.

What is an expense?

500

Name 2 financial aid options to get money for college.

FAFSA/Grant/Scholarship/Loan/Work-Study/Work