Money Basics
Opportunity Cost
Needs vs Wants
Budgeting Boss
Real-Life Decisions
100

What is money you earn called?

Income

100

If you buy candy instead of saving money, what is the opportunity cost?

Saving money

100

Is food a need or a want?

Need

100

You have $50 and spend $20. How much is left?

$30

100

You have $20. Buy snacks or save it. What is the trade-off?

Snacks vs saving

200

What is money you spend called?

Expense

200

Choosing one option means giving up another. What is this called?

Opportunity cost

200

Is a gaming console a need or a want?

Want

200

If your total budget is $100, can you spend $120?

No

200

Is it smarter to spend all your money right away?

No

300

What is it called when you keep money for later?

Saving

300

You buy a video game instead of new shoes. What did you give up?

New shoes

300

Why should needs come before wants?

Survival / basic living

300

Why is it important to track your spending?

Stay within budget / avoid overspending

300

Why might someone choose a cheaper option?

Save money / afford other things

400

What is a plan for how you use your money?

Budget

400

Why is opportunity cost important in decision-making?

Helps understand trade-offs / what you lose

400

Give one example of turning a want into a smarter decision.

(Example: saving instead of buying) Yes, a want can be a smart purchase if it fits within your budget and doesn’t take away from your needs or future goals. 

400

You earn $200 and spend $150. How much should you save to be smart?

At least some (example: $50 or portion)

400

You choose a cheaper hotel to afford more activities. What is this called?

Trade-off

500

What is it called when you don’t have enough money for everything you want?

Scarcity

500

Explain one real-life example of opportunity cost.

(Open-ended response) Opportunity Cost – what you give up when choosing something else

500

Can a want ever be a smart purchase? Explain.

(Open-ended reasoning)

500

What is one strategy to stay within a budget?

(Example: limit spending, prioritize needs)

500

What is the BEST financial habit for long-term success?

Saving / planning / budgeting (justify)