Maslow's
Renting vs Buying
Budgeting
Life Cycle
Misc.
100

praise, support, assurance, and affection

Love & Belonging 

100

The first decision in selecting housing

Whether to rent or buy

100

A plan for where your money will go

Budget

100
In this life cycle, you go through infancy, childhood, youth, and then adulthood

Individual Life Cycle 

100

Any place a person lives

Home

200

Shelter, food, water, and rest

Physical 

200

What happens when a tenant fails to pay their rent

Eviction 

200

A reason that someone would avoid a budget

Negative connotation

Feels restrictive

Never had a good experience

Don't want to know

200

This part of the family life cycle includes the years of caring for school aged children and teens 

Parenting 

200

The amount of people who rent their housing in the United States

1/3

300

How you advance through the hierarchy of needs

Top to bottom; can't move up on the hierarchy of needs until basic needs are met 

300

Pro of this; cheaper payments, no down payment required, easier to move

Renting 

300

The money you take home 

Net income 

300

The part of the Family Life Cycle that includes the early period of a marriage when a couple is without children 

Beginning 

300

The money you originally agreed to pay back

Principal

400

drives individuals to develop to their fullest potential

Self-Actualization 

400

Includes rental amount, security deposit, utilities, signatures, etc. 

Lease 

400

Expenses that are generally stay the same and are paid on a regular basis 

Fixed Expenses 

400

This stage of the Family Life Cycle begins with retirement 

Aging 
400

The piece of land in which a dwelling is built 

Site 

500

a person's need for respect, thus gaining confidence and feeling needed

Esteem

500

The final stage in the Home-Buying Process

The closing 

500

The final step of budgeting, in which you make adjustments accordingly throughout time

Keep track 

500

This stage of the Family Life Cycle includes pregnancy and caring for preschoolers 

Childbearing 

500

A need for older adults to remain independent and live safely and comfortably in their homes regardless of age, income, or ability level

Aging in Place