Personal Money Management Choices

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Personal Money Management Choices

Fill in the Personal Money Management Vocabulary Chart as the terms are discussed.

The personal money management choices that you make will have a significant affect on your life. Therefore, it is important to learn good money habits now.

Money is the medium of exchange used to buy goods and services.

There are several forms of money. Some common forms are shown below. A Debit Card is plastic like a credit card, but when used, money is taken immediately from a bank account. Which of these forms of money have you had experience using? Share your experience.

Your income provides you with money to spend on whatever you choose. Income is when people give time and services to an employer in return for receiving money.

Do any of you get an income. Allowance maybe Do any of you get an income? Allowance maybe? Could this be considered income? Do you have to do “jobs” to get your allowance?

Good personal money management choices can lead to increased income over time.

Credit is used when people buy something now and pay for it later. Two forms of credit are shown below.

Interest is a fee paid for the use of someone else’s money. When you buy something on credit, you usually have to pay the amount you borrowed plus an additional amount in interest. Interest is a fee paid for the use of someone else’s money.

With a seat partner, share an experience in your life when you know credit was used to purchase something. If you cannot think of anything, come up with something that you think might need to be purchased using credit.

What else can you do with money other than spend it? SAVE IT! How can you save money?

Money saved can also be invested to increase your income. One way money can be “saved” is by putting it in a bank where it can earn interest. Money saved can also be invested to increase your income.

Investing is giving money or resources to gain a financial return.

Types of Investing Real Estate Stocks Bonds Mutual Fund Collectibles Commodities Certificate of Deposit (CD)

Commodities Collectibles Based on the pictures shown, discuss your thoughts about the meaning of Real Estate, Commodities, and Collectibles.

Certificates of Deposit – a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time Bonds – An investor loans money to an entity (corporate or governmental) that borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a fixed interest rate Stocks – a type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the corporations assets and earnings. Mutual Fund – made up of a pool of funds collected from many investors for the purpose of investing in stocks, bonds, and other assets. Investors own small amounts of many different assets. Basically, after a period of time, you should get more money than you put in due to interest.

Make sure your Personal Money Management Vocabulary Chart is complete including illustrations for each term.

Personal Money Management Review Worksheet

Summarizing Strategy: Write a short story using the following terms: Money, Income, Credit, Interest, and Investing Be sure to write a story, not a paragraph defining the terms. The terms should be used in context. For example: Susie’s job is _______ where her income is ______ a year. She loves spending….