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Teens 2 lesson three budgeting your money presentation slides 04/09

budgeting vocabulary teens 2 – lesson 3 - slide 3-1a Where does your money come from? Where does it go? What are the consequences of decisions you make about spending money? income expenses savings overspending budget You spend all of your cash on video games at the arcade on Tuesday afternoon. Now you don’t have enough money to buy lunch at school the rest of the week. How would you solve this problem?

what’s more important? Which items are more important? Do spending choices change according to different situations? CDs bus fare school supplies candy sports cards socks prom dress winter coat football game tickets backpack car insurance cough medicine computer soap and shampoo bread teens 2 – lesson 3 - slide 3-1b