Session 1: Foundation
Session 2: Earning
Session 3: Spending
Session 4: Saving
Session 5: Investing
100

Humans' three dominant needs.

What are food, clothing, and shelter?

100

Someone who gives their time and energy to help a cause without receiving any financial reward.

Who is a volunteer?

100

Income and expenses over a given time.

What is cash flow?

100

We used an online calculator to plan for this event.

What is a class party?

100

Anything you get or purchase with the goal of generating income at some point in the future.

What is an investment?

200

This person said: "You wanna know which ring is my favorite? The next one."

Who is Tom Brady?

200

To spend time following and observing a professional while they work.

What is job shadowing?

200

Recording all spending is a key component of this.

What is budgeting?
200

Acronym that helps you create goals.

What is S.M.A.R.T.?

200

When you purchase this, you own part of the company. Its value goes up and down quickly, and it is considered risky.

What is a stock?

300

This advertisement misled customers by claiming the product "gives you wings."

What is Red Bull?

300
Doctors, welders, lawyers, teachers, and entrepreneurs are examples of this.

What are jobs?

300

The ability to borrow money.

What is credit?

300

Education, charity, investment, entertainment, and travel are examples of these.

What are financial values?

300

When you purchase these, you are giving a company or the government a loan. They are safer than stocks, but earn fewer returns.

What are bonds?

400

Being appreciative for something good that comes from someone or something that is not you.

What is Gratitude?

400

A profession for which a person trains and works for a significant period of their life.

What is a career?

400

Debit cards and checks connect to this type of account.

What is a checking account?

400

Account type that sets money aside and gains interest slowly.

What is a savings account?

400

This is a mutual fund that trades on the market like a stock?

What is an electronically traded fund (ETF)?
500

The ability to navigate various financial skills and concepts, including budgeting, managing debt, investing, understanding taxes, and more.

What is Financial Literacy?

500

Involuntary fees enforced by government officials to finance government activities like building and repairing roads, funding public schools, and more.

What are taxes?

500

Small metal processors which make it harder for criminals to steal information.

What are smart chips/bank card chips?

500

In the example of turning values into goals, "save $500 each summer" was this part of the goals acronym.

What is measurable?

500

Spreading your money across several investments so if one company does poorly, it will not affect you as badly. Mutual funds help with this.

(Hint: It's a long word!)

What is diversification?