In The Money #4
Vocabulary
Money Matters
Caught in Gambler's Grip
Right on the Money
Right On the Money Cont.
100
What is the word that means to figure out using math?
calculate
100
The act of controlling or organizing something
What is management?
100
What word means believable?
What is credible?
100
impulse
What is a sudden urge
100
What is the amount teens spend on average per week?
What is $100
200
A plan
What is the definition for a strategy?
200
What is the article Money Matters about?
Teens flunk money quiz
200
What is Caught in Gambler's Grip mostly about?
What is Lisa and her addiction to gambling
200
A lack of knowledge about something
What is ignorance?
200
Tabitha calculated how much money she needed for a car, she formed a
What is savings strategy
300
compensate
What is the word that means to pay with money or something else of value?
300
debt
What is a word that means money owed?
300
a harmful habit
What is an addiction
300
What is a wage?
What is the amount of money earned hourly?
300
What makes it incredibly convenient to spend money?
What is a credit card?
400
not extreme in any way
What is the definition for moderate?
400
What are 3 things that were done to help teens learn about money?
1) Schools taught classes on money management 2) Parents worked at home with kids on money skills 3) Businesses started contests to help teens learn about money
400
What is anonymous?
unnamed
400
In 2010, the minimum wage for adults was
What is $7.25 and hour
400
What is interest?
What is extra money paid for a loan
500
The thing of greatest urgency or importance
What is a priority?
500
Type of insurance to help pay for a dent in your car when you get into a car accident?
What is liability insurance
500
How old was Lisa when she started gambling? The more Lisa won the more she _ _ _ _ _ _ _
What is 18? Gambled
500
The wage for teens in 2010 What is the biggest problem teens have with money
What is $4.25 an hour? Thinking about long-term goals.
500
What are three ways to stay in the money?
What is 1) Set Long-term goals 2) Keep a Budget 3) Graduate from high school so that you are somewhat qualified to get an entry level job that pays a salary.