

Financial Literacy
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5th Grade
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Financial Literacy
All things money!

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Objective:
5.10 TSW apply mathematical process standards to manage one's financial resources effectively for lifetime financial security
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Poll
When you hear the word money what do you think about?
Food
Home/ Apartment
Clothes
Car
Games
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What do we use money for?
Give me some ideas and examples!
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Multiple Choice
What is Tax?
the means by which the society raises money to cover public costs
money that we earn
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Income Tax
When you work and you earn money (salaries, wages, tips, etc.), your employer is required to subtract a portion of your income and send it to the government.
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Payroll Tax
The portion of an employee's earnings that the employer withholds, or holds back, from a paycheck. The employer sends this tax money to the government. This is typically for your Social Security and Medicare.
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Sales Tax
Every time you buy things or services, you pay the sales or transaction tax. In Texas, our sales tax is 8.25%
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Property Tax
When you own property (homes) you are required to pay taxes on it. Every year local governments do their budgets and determine how much property taxes revenue they will need to cover their costs.
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Multiple Choice
What is Income?
money we pay others
money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
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Gross Income
is the total amount of money an individual or business makes before deductions are added in
Deduction means - amount of money that one may subtract from one's gross annual income
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Net Income
is the amount of money an individual or business makes after costs and deductions are factored in
Deduction means - amount of money that one may subtract from one's gross annual income
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Multiple Choice
What is Payment?
the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid
NOT giving someone something
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Types of Payment
Check - A business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account
Debit Card - A bank card that automatically deducts the amount of a purchase from the checking account of the cardholder
Credit Card - A plastic card used to make purchases now and pay for them later
Electronic Payment - made over the internet, that allows money to be taken directly from a consumer's bank account
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Multiple Choice
What is a Budget?
is a plan for the income a person or company receives and has allotted for spending and how it will be spent such as for rent, gas, groceries, clothing, etc
spending money with NO plan
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Balanced Budget vs. Unbalanced Budget
Balanced Budget - money you earn is the same as money you pay
Unbalanced Budget - more money is spent than you earn during a particular period
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Financial Literacy
All things money!

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