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9 15 20 25 510 Decision Making Process Financial Planning Process SMART Goals Do You Know? #1 What isThat? 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

10 Decision Making Process Question for 5 Points What is the first step in the Decision Making Process? Show Answer

11 Decision Making Process Answer for 5 Points Identify your goal. Back to Board

12 Decision Making Process Question for 10 Points What is the second step in the Decision Making Process? Show Answer

13 Decision Making Process Answer for 10 Points Establish your criteria. Back to Board

14 Decision Making Process Question for 15 Points What is the third step in the Decision Making Process? Show Answer

15 Decision Making Process Answer for 15 Points Examine your options. Back to Board

16 Decision Making Process Question for 20 Points What is the fourth step in the Decision Making Process? Show Answer

17 Decision Making Process Answer for 20 Points Weigh the pros and cons. Back to Board

18 Decision Making Process Question for 25 Points What are the fifth and sixth steps in the Decision Making Process? Show Answer

19 Decision Making Process Answer for 25 Points Make your decision and evaluate results. Back to Board

20 Financial Planning Question for 5 Points What is the first step of the Financial Planning Process? Show Answer

21 Financial Planning Answer for 5 Points Set SMART Goals. Back to Board

22 Financial Planning Question for 10 Points What is the second step of the Financial Planning Process? Show Answer

23 Financial Planning Answer for 10 Points Analyze information. Back to Board

24 Financial Planning Question for 15 Points What is the third step of the Financial Planning Process? Show Answer

25 Financial Planning Answer for 15 Points Create a plan. Back to Board

26 Financial Planning Question for 20 Points What is the fourth step of the Financial Planning Process? Show Answer

27 Financial Planning Answer for 20 Points Implement the plan. Back to Board

28 Financial Planning Question for 25 Points What is the fifth step of the Financial Planning Process? Show Answer

29 Financial Planning Answer for 25 Points Monitor and modify the plan. Back to Board

30 SMART Goals Question for 5 Points What does the ‘S’ in ‘SMART Goals’ stand for? Show Answer

31 SMART Goals Answer for 5 Points Specific. Back to Board

32 SMART Goals Question for 10 Points What does the ‘M’ in ‘SMART Goals’ stand for? Show Answer

33 SMART Goals Answer for 10 Points Measurable. Back to Board

34 SMART Goals Question for 15 Points What does the ‘A’ in ‘SMART Goals’ stand for? Show Answer

35 SMART Goals Answer for 15 Points Attainable. Back to Board

36 SMART Goals Question for 20 Points What does the ‘R’ in ‘SMART Goals’ stand for? Show Answer

37 SMART Goals Answer for 20 Points Realistic. Back to Board

38 SMART Goals Question for 25 Points What does the ‘T’ in ‘SMART Goals’ stand for? Show Answer

39 SMART Goals Answer for 25 Points Time bound. Back to Board

40 Do You Know? Question for 5 Points What is a statement of something a person wants or needs to do? Show Answer

41 Do You Know? Answer for 5 Points A goal. Back to Board

42 Do You Know? Question for 10 Points What is the process of setting goals, developing a plan to achieve them, and putting the plan into action? Show Answer

43 Do You Know? Answer for 10 Points A financial plan. Back to Board

44 Do You Know? Question for 15 Points What are goals that will be achieved between three months to a year? Show Answer

45 Do You Know? Answer for 15 Points An intermediate-term goal. Back to Board

46 Do You Know? Question for 20 Points What are the things that make life more interesting & fun, but you could live without them if you had to? Show Answer

47 Do You Know? Answer for 20 Points A want. Back to Board

48 Do You Know? Question for 25 Points What is it called when you give up something you want now to get something even better in the future? Show Answer

49 Do You Know? Answer for 25 Points Delayed gratification. Back to Board

50 What is That? Question for 5 Points What are the basic things we must have to survive? Show Answer

51 What is That? Answer for 5 Points A need. Back to Board

52 What is That? Question for 10 Points Often a major decision leads to several smaller ones of these. Show Answer

53 What is That? Answer for 10 Points Satellite decisions. Back to Board

54 What is That? Question for 15 Points What are the beliefs and practices in your life that are very important to you? Show Answer

55 What is That? Answer for 15 Points Values. Back to Board

56 What is That? Question for 20 Points What type of goal will take you more than a year to achieve? Show Answer

57 What is That? Answer for 20 Points A long-term goal. Back to Board

58 What is That? Question for 25 Points What is the value of what is given up when you choose one option over another? Show Answer

59 What is That? Answer for 25 Points Opportunity cost. Back to Board

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61 “Big Points” Question What measures the money you receive and the money you spend? Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

62 Big Points Answer A cash flow. Back to Board

63 Big Board Facts © 2010 Jeff Ertzberger All rights reserved. All Clipart copyright GraphicsFactory.com – All Rights Reserved.GraphicsFactory.com Some images have been modified from original version. This presentation may not be sold, or redistributed in any form without written permission of the author. For even more template games and great resources, visit: uncw.edu/EdGames By using this game, you are agreeing to uncw.edu/EdGames’s terms of use.terms of use This presentation was adapted February 2014 by Lori Hendrickson, Extension Educator – Family Resources Management (lhend@umn.edu).lhend@umn.edu It is used by permission. End


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