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Understanding Money Test

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Career
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Charity
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Job
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Cash
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Certificate of Deposit (CD)
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Overtime
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Goal
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Gross Income
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Salary
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Paycheck
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Interest (for a job)
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Stocks
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Reliable
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Spending
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Wage
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Insurance
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Compound Interest
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Track your Spending
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Budget
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Simple Interest
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Using money to buy stuf
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Giving resources or volunteering time to help those in need
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A quality that means that something or someone can be trusted to do what has been agreed upon
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It Is Payday And Cece Just Received Her Paycheck. What Should She Do With The Money?
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Helps pay for emergencies. You pay a little money at set times. Then, if you have an emergency, insurance will help pay for it! You can get insurance for your home, your health, your car, and more!
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A savings certificate that gains interest and has a set time before you can withdraw your money (if you take your money out early, you will likely be charged a fee.)
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Work you do for money
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The full amount you earned
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Money that is available and ready to use like bills and coins
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Payment for a year’s worth of work that is divided into equal portions that are paid to you with each paycheck
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Payment for the work you do. It can be an amount for each hour you work or based on completing a task.
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Something you want to achieve. When you have a goal, then you can plan steps to achieve it. There are short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals that all take different amounts of time to achieve.
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A share in the ownership of a company. A company sells stock to raise money. If the company does well, the value of the stock may increase
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A plan for using your money over a set period of time. It helps you keep track of what you earn, spend, and save
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Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account) plus any interest you have already earned
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To look at what you’ve done with your money over a period of time
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Working Extra Hours To Make Extra Money
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Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account).
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A type of job you do for a long time and may require some education, training, or experience related to it
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The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time doing
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Things you’d like to have, but they aren’t needed to survive.
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Things that you are able to do like for a job or a hobby
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When you borrow money and promise to pay it back later
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Not having enough money to buy everything that you want
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Money that goes to the government to pay for things like schools, road repairs, and police and fire services.
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Bonds are agreements to lend money to companies or the government. They agree to pay you back by a certain date, with higher interest than a savings account.
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An account at a financial institution that gains interest and allows withdrawals
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To use something from someone else with the promise of returning it
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Savings options, like stocks or bonds, that can make your money grow faster than a savings account. But you might not be able to take out your money anytime you want. And with some investments, you could also lose money
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Finding out whether or not what you are about to buy can be found for a better price or in better shape at a different store

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