The ability to buy things today using borrowed funds and pay back purchases over time.
What is credit?
The person in charge of how you spend your money.
Who is me?
A list of the things you have on hand.
What is an inventory?
The cornerstone of financial stability.
What is budgeting?
One of the organizations that came to present information about financial literacy.
Who is Credit Union of America or K-State Extension?
Your track record of handling debt and paying your bills.
What is your credit history?
Something that you would like to change about how you spend your money.
What are habits?
Eating out more than you can afford.
What is a poor decision?
Why budgeting matters.
What is financial stability?
This resource can help you with your resume.
What is Kansas Works?
Home mortgages and student loans are examples of this type of credit.
What is installment credit?
You say potato.
What is I say potato?
What is the pantry and freezer?
Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
What is a SMART goal?
The combination of the habits and attitudes that influence our decisions and behaviors.
What are habitudes?
Contracts with service providers are this type of credit.
What is service credit?
The actor who yelled into the phone, "Show me the money!" Not the white guy.
Who is Cuba Gooding Jr.?
What we trade for time.
What is convenience?
What is a financial coach or accountability partner?
Authoritarian, permissive, respectful.
What are parenting styles?
Most credit cards are this form of credit.
What is revolving credit?
What you can do to gain insight on how you view your money habits.
What is a money values quiz?
This item can help you plan your grocery shopping.
What is a weekly menu?
Your income minus expenses should equal zero, ensuring that every dollar has a purpose.
What is zero-based budgeting?
It's dangerous to open this item with a knife.
What is a can?