Make Money in High School
Budgeting
Saving
Entrepreneurship
All About Money
100

What does SYEP stand for?

Summer Youth Employment Program

100

Why is a budget important?

Example Response: A budget helps make sure you don't spend more money than you make.

100

Why is saving money important?

Possible responses: 

- In case of emergency.

- For large purchases.

- For college and college expenses. 

- For retirement.

100

An independently-owned and operated enterprise with fewer than 500 employees is called ...

A small business
100

What are two slang words for money?

Example Responses: cash, dough, bucks, moolah, single, grand, bag

200

How old do you have to be at the start of summer to participate in SYEP?

14

200

You made $2000 this month! You spent $1000 on rent, $500 on food, $300 on concert tickets to see your favorite artist, $100 on transportation, and $300 on miscellaneous other expenses. Is this a balanced budget? Why or why not?

No! Because your expenses are more than your income.

200

What is the difference between a checking account and a savings account?

A checking account is for everyday purchases. A savings account is to save for a rainy day or to save for big purchases you wouldn't make everyday. 

200

What is an entrepreneur?

Someone who creates their own small business. 
200

Who is on the one dollar bill?

George Washington

300

How old do you have to be in order to participate in WLG?

16!

300

In your budget, "variable" expenses refer to ...

Expenses that change from month to month. An example is food.

300

Why put your money in a savings account?

Possible responses: 

- Safer (insured by the FDIC).

- Makes money in interest. 

- The money made in interest helps offset inflation.

300

What makes a "startup" different from other small businesses?

Startups are built to grow quickly, and not stay small for long.
300

Why did the US stop producing the penny?

The cost to produce a penny was 3x the cost of the penny itself. 

400

What does WLG stand for? 

Work, Learn, Grow

400

In your budget, "fixed" expenses refer to ...

Expenses that are the same every month. For example, rent is a fixed expense. 

400

What is simple interest?

Extra money you make (usually around 2%-5%) for keeping your money in a savings account. For example, a bank might pay you 5% interest on $100, meaning you make $5 just from keeping your money at the bank.

400

What is an investor?

Someone who gives money to a small business idea in return for a share of the revenue. 

400

True or False: Every dollar in circulation in the United States is paired with gold in a vault at the US Federal Reserve Bank. That's how our money gets it's value. 

FALSE. The US got rid of the "gold standard" in the 1970s. Today, money gets it's value because we as a society agree it is valuable. 

500

What is the name of the additional document you need in order to work in New York State if you are under 18?

Working Papers or Employment Certificate

500

When making a budget, your _________ should always be more than your expenses. 

Income

500

What is compound interest?

Interest on your interest. If you earn 5% interest on $100, you earn $5. Compound interest means that next time you calculate interest, you earn 5% interest on $105. 

500

What does it mean for a small business to "turn a profit?" The __________ is more than the ___________. 

The INCOME is more than the COSTS. In other words, you make money. 

500

Who makes all of the money currently in circulation?

US Federal Reserve