
Financial Literacy
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 19 Questions
1
Multiple Choice
balance
gross balance
transaction
net pay
2
Multiple Choice
The longer the money is invested the better?
True
False
3
Multiple Choice
income
expenses
sales tax
budget
4
Multiple Choice
car payment
mortgage
electricity bill
5
Multiple Choice
Crazy bills
Variable expense
Fixed expense
6
Multiple Choice
Expenses
Income
Deductions
Check
7
Multiple Choice
What do we call the amount of money left over each month after you have paid all of your expenses?
Surplus
Straight cash homie
Debt
Diversification
8
Multiple Choice
Net Income
Gross Income
9
Multiple Choice
A type of savings that signifies that you own a part of a corporation and a claim to their assets and earnings.
Stock
Share
Dividend
none is correct
10
Multiple Choice
debt
ownership
risk
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Multiple Choice
What are the three rules for staying out of poverty?
1. Don't graduate from high school.
2. Never have children
3. Have a side hustle.
1. Graduating from high school.
2. Have many children.
3. Having a fun job.
1. Graduating from college.
2. Get married as soon as you graduate high school.
3. Having a full-time job.
1. Graduating from high school.
2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.
3. Having a full-time job.
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Multiple Choice
Anything that is purchased with the hope that it will generate income or be more valuable at a future date.
investment
loan
income
expense
13
Multiple Choice
The percentage at which interest is charged or paid.
interest
interest rate
budget
cost benefit analysis
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Financial Literacy
by Erik Hauck
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What is Financial Literacy?
Financial Literacy is the understanding and use of various financial skills including personal financial management, budgeting and investing.
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Why is it important?
The lack of financial literacy can lead to debt, poor spending decisions and lack of long term retirement plans.
Lack of financial literacy could lead to bankruptcy and financial hardships.
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Multiple Choice
What is debt?
Money you owe
money you earn
Taxed money
money you invest
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Principles of Financial Literacy
Know the difference between a need and a want
budget your money
plan for the future
borrow when only necessary
Make a plan to pay down debt
19
Multiple Choice
Current credit card debt in the US?
200 billion
100 billion
974.4 billion
1 trillion
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Multiple Choice
Consumer debt in US
500 billion
1 billion
1 trillion
4.2 trillion
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Budget your money
1. How much is your take home salary.
2. Pay your bills first
3. Use money on things you need.
4. Save some of you salary.
22
Multiple Choice
On average Americans have how much debt?
$10,000
$90,550
$50,233
$100,345
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Plan for the future
1. Save up money for a rainy day.
2. Foresee any future expenditures that might come up.
3. Pay yourself
24
Multiple Choice
The average student loan debt in America
$37,000
$100,000
$20,000
$50,000
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Borrow when only necessary
1. Buying a car
2. Buying a home.
3. if you have to use a credit card, pay it off quick.
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Multiple Choice
The average American has how much money in credit card debt?
$1,000
$2,000
$5,000
$6,200
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Make a plan to pay off debt
1. Whatever you owe, pay extra to reduce the principle loan.
2. If you spent a $100 on a credit card with 10% interest, don't just pay the $10 of interest. Pay back as much as you can if not all to bring balance to zero.
balance
gross balance
transaction
net pay
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