The two types of expenses
What are fixed and variable
Basic things people need to survive
What are needs
The TATS system works to help you develop a
What is a spending plan
Putting aside extra money for a goal
what is saving
Has the catchphrase, "What's up, Doc?"
Who is Bugs Bunny
Expenses that change month-to-month
What are variable expenses
Provides goods and services to an economy
What are businesses
Identifying areas to reduce spending and increase savings
what is assess
A budget can also be called a
What is a spending plan
The longest running American sitcom, has been on air for over 30 years
What is The Simpsons
Expenses that stay the same every month
What are fixed expenses
Upgrades and other things that would be nice to have but aren’t necessary for living or earning income
What are wants
Stage in the TATS system that answers the question, "where does my money go?"
What is track
The main premise of a spending plan
what is spend less than you earn
Fights evil by moonlight and wins love by daylight
Who is Sailor Moon
Should take up about 50% of your income
what are fixed expenses
Those who spend money on goods and services
what are consumers
Making a plan to reduce your spending so you have money left over to save
What is take action
A cash reserve that’s specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
The first feature-length film created entirely with CGI
what is Toy Story
Should take up about 30% of your income
What are flexible expenses
A system that helps people exchange items of value
What is Economy
A habit to start today that will increase your financial health for tomorrow
what is saving
An account at a bank used to set aside money and that pays you interest
what is a savings account
Cartoon that has been translated into over 60 languages
What is SpongeBob SquarePants