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1 © South-Western Educational Publishing Chapter 10 Saving for the Future  Savings Goals and Institutions  Savings Options, Features, and Plans

2 GOALS © South-Western Educational Publishing Lesson 10.1 Savings Goals and Institutions  Describe different purposes of saving.  Explain how money grows through compounding interest.  List and describe the financial institutions where you can save.

3 © South-Western Educational Publishing Why You Should Save  Short-term needs  Long-term needs  Home ownership  Education  Retirement  Investing  Financial security

4 © South-Western Educational Publishing What determines how much we save?  Discretionary income: what you have left after paying bills  Importance you attach to savings  Anticipated needs and wants  Will power

5 © South-Western Educational Publishing How Your Money Grows  Principal: amount of money deposited  Interest: money paid for using saver’s money  Compound interest: computed on original principal plus accumulated interest  Yield: earnings on savings  Annual percentage yield (APY): the actual interest paid per year

6 © South-Western Educational Publishing Compounding Interest Annually Beginning InterestEnding YearBalanceEarned (5%)Balance 1 $100.00$5.00 $105.00 2 105.005.25 110.25 3 110.255.51 115.76

7 © South-Western Educational Publishing Compounding Interest Quarterly Quarterly Compounding Annual Interest Rate = 6% BeginningQuarterlyQuarterly Interest Ending YearBalanceInterestQ1Q2Q3Q4Balance 1$100.00.015$1.50$1.52$1.55 $1.57 $106.14 2106.14.0151.591.621.64 1.66 112.65 3112.65.0151.691.721.74 1.77 119.57

8 © South-Western Educational Publishing Where You Can Save  Commercial banks (240)  Savings banks (242)  Savings and loan associations (242)  Credit unions (242)  Brokerage firms (242)

9 © South-Western Educational Publishing Where You Can Save  Share account: savings account at a credit union  Securities: stocks and bonds issued by corporations or by the government  Stockbroker: sells investment securities

10 GOALS © South-Western Educational Publishing Lesson 10.2 Savings Options, Features, and Plans  Explain the features and purposes of different savings options.  Discuss some factors that influence the selection of a savings plan.  Explain at least two ways to save regularly.

11 © South-Western Educational Publishing Important Questions  Why might people choose to save their money in a commercial bank when another type of financial institution offers a higher interest rate?  Provide the widest variety of banking services

12 © South-Western Educational Publishing Important Questions  How is a credit union different from a savings & loan association?  S&L: exists primarily to lend money for home mortgages  CU: for people of a particular group or organization  How much is an account insured for by the FDIC?  $100,000

13 © South-Western Educational Publishing Savings Options  Regular savings account  Higher liquidity  Lower interest rate  Certificate of deposit (CD): earns a fixed interest for a specified time length  Maturity date- when the investment becomes due  Penalty for early withdrawal  Money market account: combination savings/investment account, check writing privileges  Minimum balance  Variable interest rate

14 © South-Western Educational Publishing Important Questions  Why does a regular savings account pay less interest than a certificate of deposit?  More liquid- ability to change an investment into cash  What types of penalties might you face for early withdrawal?  (a) None; (b) more than any interest earned; (c) depends on amount of withdrawals

15 © South-Western Educational Publishing Selecting a Savings Plan  Liquidity  Safety  Convenience  Interest-earning potential (yield)  Fees and restrictions

16 © South-Western Educational Publishing Saving Regularly  Direct deposit  Automatic payroll deductions

17 © South-Western Educational Publishing Compounding Interest and Making Additional Deposits Beginning InterestEnding YearBalance DepositsEarned (5%)Balance 1$ 0.00 $100.00$ 5.00 $105.00 2105.00 100.0010.25 215.25 3215.25 100.0015.76 333.01 4331.01 100.0021.55 452.56


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