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F RIDAY ! FRIDAY! FRIDAY!!! Welcome back! IT’S YOUR LAST FRIDAY OF HIGH SCHOOL!! Bellringer: LAST FREE CHOICE FRIDAY! Please write at least three well-developed sentences about any school-appropriate topic of your choice! When you are finished, please assemble and submit your bellringers going back to April 27. Thank you!

YOUR SENIOR PROJECT Where does all of this matter in your life?

S ENIOR PROJECT : P ART 6: G ETTING AROUND Assume you do not have a car. How will you get around town? Use internet resources like cars.com to identify three cars you might consider buying. Gas mileage? Insurance? Car payment Car insurance Gas/maintenance Using a Blue Book Paying Car Loans Comparing Auto Insurance

S ENIOR PROJECT : P ART 6: G ETTING AROUND It is highly suggested that you refer to the “Car comparisons” Excel spreadsheet for help in completing this section. The spreadsheet is available on Moodle. Plug in your information, save the sheet to your P-drive, and print it for inclusion in your portfolio.

S ENIOR PROJECT : P ART 8: S AVINGS Managing money isn’t just about spending! You MUST set aside some portion of your money for an emergency fund. Be explicit about how much you will set aside and why you chose this amount. How much interest are you making on your checking or savings account? You have the option to set aside a portion for investment activities, like CDs or stocks. If you choose this route, explain how much you are investing, where it is going, and what sort of return you expect (and when).

G ETTING AHEAD ? If you are working on Part 7, Feeding the Beast, this weekend, you are welcome to refer to the grocery list spreadsheet on Moodle. Adapt it as you see fit.