Budgeting - Outcome Assessment

Budgeting - Outcome Assessment

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Financial Education

9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What role does a budget play in managing your personal finances?

Back

A budget is a simple yet powerful tool that allows you to keep track of the money you have and where it is going. Keeping a budget can help you work towards and achieve your financial goals., Track your expenses as you go through the month, not at the end of the month, to see how closely you’re sticking to your budget., Create a monthly budget and regularly evaluate how realistic it is - are you consistently under/overspending in any categories? Make any modifications based on what you observe., If you experience a life change (you move, get married, have a child, etc.) make sure you revisit your budget so that it reflects these changes.

Answer explanation

A budget is essential for tracking income and expenses, helping you achieve financial goals. Regularly updating it ensures it reflects your current situation, especially after life changes.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Benjamin is trying to cut down on his monthly expenses. Which of these costs would be the MOST difficult for him to adjust? Dining out at local restaurants, Loan payment on a new car, Expenses for new clothes, Postponing a purchase for a big-screen TV

Back

Loan payment on a new car

Answer explanation

The loan payment on a new car is a fixed expense that is typically contractual and cannot be easily adjusted, unlike discretionary spending on dining, clothes, or electronics, which can be reduced or postponed.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Jana is considering purchasing a new laptop now that she has graduated. She has compiled a list of questions to help her decide if the laptop is a necessity or a luxury. Which of the following questions should she REMOVE from her list? Will this laptop help me in my new job or career path? Is there a possibility of getting a discount if I wait for a holiday sale? What color laptop would look best with my current accessories? Do I have enough savings to buy this laptop without affecting my budget?

Back

What color laptop would look best with my current accessories?

Answer explanation

Jana should remove the question about the laptop's color, as it focuses on aesthetics rather than practicality. The other questions address job relevance, budget, and potential savings, which are more critical for her decision.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Emma is trying to manage her finances using the 50/30/20 Rule. How should she allocate her take-home pay according to this rule?

Back

50% needs, 30% on wants, and 20% on saving

Answer explanation

According to the 50/30/20 Rule, Emma should allocate 50% of her take-home pay to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings. This ensures a balanced approach to managing her finances.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

You have a yearly income of $50,000 and decide to save 15% of your gross salary. If you want to build a $22,500 emergency fund, how long will it take to reach your goal?

Back

3 years

Answer explanation

You save 15% of $50,000, which is $7,500 per year. To reach a $22,500 emergency fund, divide $22,500 by $7,500, resulting in 3 years. Thus, it will take 3 years to reach your goal.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does the principle of 'Pay yourself first' suggest you do with your income?

Back

Immediately allocate a portion of your income to savings before spending on anything else

Answer explanation

The principle of 'Pay yourself first' emphasizes saving a portion of your income immediately, prioritizing savings over expenses. This approach ensures you build savings consistently before addressing other financial obligations.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the primary goal of a Zero-Based Budget?

Back

To allocate every dollar of income to a specific expense or savings category

Answer explanation

The primary goal of a Zero-Based Budget is to allocate every dollar of income to a specific expense or savings category, ensuring that all funds are purposefully assigned, rather than just tracking spending.

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