Money Matters.

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Money Matters

Learning Objective To be able to understand the value of money and the difficulties associated with financial management

House Council Property 3 bedrooms Rent / Mortgage £300 pm Detached 4 bedroom house Rent/ Mortgage £650 pm Bungalow Property 2 bedrooms Rent / Mortgage £400 pm Apartment Property 2 bedrooms Rent / Mortgage £420 pm Terraced Property 2 bedrooms Rent / Mortgage £450 pm

Car (s)

What you have to consider Every family has a monthly income of £2000 with that you need to pay: Your rent/ Mortgage Petrol Gas and electric (bigger house more money?) Food Luxuries Social life

Budget Planning Incoming Expenditure Disposable Month 1 2000 Month 2 Bill Cost Rent / Mortgage Petrol Food Gas and electric Luxuries Extra’s

Be creative Using your templates create a storyboard to show how you and your family feel about the issues that you face when they are given to you. You may want to think of ways of your own to deal with these issues? (be realistic) Be ready to present your family to the rest of the class.

Finally What would you do? What have you learnt?