Personal Finance April 17, 2015. Money Management  Everyone must make choices about what to do with their income, including you  Income is money earned.

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Personal Finance April 17, 2015

Money Management  Everyone must make choices about what to do with their income, including you  Income is money earned  You may have an allowance, receive money as a gift, or have a job and earn a paycheck

Income Choices For the most part, you only have 2 choices about what to do with your income: save it or spend it – Savings is the income that a person has not spent after buying things that they want. It is put aside for later. To help make decisions about what to do with their money, a person can create a budget – A budget is a spending-and-savings plan, based on estimated income and expensese for a person

Investing Investing involves putting money aside in order to receive a greater benefit in the future Often, that greater benefit is interest or a profit – Interest is a fee for the use of money This is a form of savings Money can be invested in financial accounts such as bank accounts, stocks, or mutual funds. Having a good financial plan allows you to plan for both your present and your future

Credit Credit is purchasing a good or service without immediate payment Common forms of credit include car loans, mortgages, and credit cards Student loans are used to help people pay their tuition on credit while in college While credit is extremely useful to the economy, it can be dangerous if you buy too much on credit and do not have the income to pay it back.

Questions 1. What is income? 2. What are some ways that you can earn income? 3. What are your 2 income choices? 4. What is savings? 5. What is a budget? 6. What is investing? 7. What is interest? 8. How can money be invested? 9. Why is having a good financial plan important? 10. What is credit? 11. What are some common forms of credit? 12. How can students use credit? 13. How can credit be dangerous?