They can change from month to month. Examples include: Electricity bill, Water bill, Gas, and Groceries
What are flexible expenses?
These are all stitches done by hand.
This is the relative size of an object in relation to other objects.
What is Scale?
This is undermining someone's sense of self-worth/constant criticism/lack of affection.
What is emotional abuse?
In this stage of the family life cycle; the couple meets, marries and forms a new household.
What is the beginning stage?
When you pay in full every month then this is not charged on your credit card.
What is interest?
This stitch is strong and has several names. It looks like this... (2 parts)
What is an overcast/whip stitch? What is a slash?
This occurs when an element of design forms an organized pattern.
What is Rhythm?
This is hitting/denying medical care.
What is physical abuse?
In this stage, new roles and responsibilities are determined, the focus shifts from the couple to the child(ren).
What is the childbearing stage?
Credit card activity is reported on this.
What is a credit report?
A backstitch makes this, it looks similar on the front and back.
What is a solid line?
This is the size relationships found in objects or design.
What is Proportion?
This is maintaining complete control over all money.
What is economic abuse?
In this stage, the family structure continues to change as the children get older.
What is the parenting stage?
This depends on how much you owe on your credit card.
What is the minimum payment?
This stitch leaves spaces, it is used to join two pieces of fabric together.
This creates a center point of interest/focal point.
What is Emphasis?
This is causing fear/mind games/forcing isolation from family or friends.
What is the launching stage?
Once you take out a loan or get a credit card you begin building this which will keep a record of how well you pay back your loans no matter what age you are.
What is a credit history?
When passing shears (scissors) to someone, offer them the...
What is the handle?
These are the two main types of balance.
What is symmetrical and asymmetrical?
A pattern of behavior relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner or family member. It includes acts that frighten, intimidate, terrorize, manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, injure, or wound someone.
What is domestic violence?
In this stage, children are now living on their own; couples may have more money to spend on themselves; grandparenting begins.
What is the empty nest stage?