Money By: Ms. Hanika.

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Money By: Ms. Hanika

What is money? Any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services.

Why Money? We need money for lots of things If you had no money, how would you buy the things you have today? We have money so that people can have jobs and do they things they want to in life

Types of Money America : Dollar France: Euro China: Yuan Mexico: Peso Russia: Ruble South Africa: Rand

How Do You Make Money? Get a well-paying job Babysitting Volunteering Bank Restaurant Police Officer Teacher Own Bussiness Babysitting Volunteering Chores Allowance

Use of Money Pay bills Buy necessities Food Extra things you want to do Shopping Movies

U.S Money Pennies: 1 cent Nickels: 5 cents Dimes: 10 cents Quarter: 25 cents Dollars: 1$, 5$, 10$ 20$, 50$, 100$

Counting Change Know the amount of each coin Start with the biggest coin Use the second biggest and continue with that pattern

Money in a Town Having money is very important. In a town you need to have money flowing and people spending it or a store will go out of bussiness. When people have more money, they spend more. When people have less money, they spend less.

Money in your store For your town project, you will have your own store. If you have a store you of course have to have money. You will start out with an amount of money you can use this money to buy things you want or use this money to improve you store. Once you run out, you get no more money unless people buy things from your store! Have fun!