Come sing with me…. Jennifer Quinton. Borrowing Money (Tune: Bingo) Verse 2: They buy the things they want today, But pay for them tomorrow. M-O-N-E-Y,

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Come sing with me…. Jennifer Quinton

Borrowing Money (Tune: Bingo) Verse 2: They buy the things they want today, But pay for them tomorrow. M-O-N-E-Y, Is what they pay tomorrow. Verse 1: Consumers want to buy some things. And sometimes they will borrow. M-O-N-E-Y, And money’s what they borrow.

I’ve Got Money (Tune: Are You Sleeping, Brother John) Part 1 I’ve got money. What should I do? I must make a choice. Spend or save, Spend or save. Part 3 I’ve got money. I could save. Getting something later, Something big, Something big. Part 2 I’ve got money. I could spend? Getting something now, Something small, Something small. Part 4 I’ve got money. What should I do? Spend a little now, Save some, too!

Shop! Goes the Consumer (Tune: Pop Goes the Weasel) Consumers want a lot of goods, Consumers want to use them. Kathy wants to buy a book. Shop! Goes the consumer. Consumers want some services. Consumers want to use them. Bobby wants to get his bike fixed. Shop! Goes the Consumer.

The Credit Song (Tune: Billie Boy) Borrowing verse: Will you borrow a book, Billie Boy, Billie Boy? Will you borrow a book, Little Billie? I will borrow a book, But I’ll have to give it back. If I don’t, no one else will give me credit. Lending verse: Will you lend me a dime, Billie Boy, Billie Boy? Will you lend me a dime, Little Billie? I will lend you a dime, But you’ll have to pay it back. If you don’t, no one else will give you credit.

Be Careful (Tune: If You’re Happy and You Know It) Be careful little eyes what you want. (clap, clap) Wanting goods and services, Can put you in a fizz, Be careful little eyes what you want. (clap, clap) Be careful little mind when you decide. (clap, clap) Weigh the costs and benefits, They will help you quite a bit. Be careful little mind when you decide. (clap, clap) Be careful little hands when you choose. (clap, clap) Opportunity cost Is the choice that is lost. Be careful little hands when you choose. (clap, clap)