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Budgeting for Teenagers Middle School Financial Literacy #2.

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Page 1: Budgeting for Teenagers Middle School Financial Literacy #2.

Budgeting for Teenagers

Middle SchoolFinancial Literacy #2

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Pre-Test

1. What are the three keys to keeping a budget?

2. What are the two main categories of a budget?

3. What is the most important key to keeping a budget?

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Objectives

• Review Last Week’s Lesson • Keys to a Good Budget• Sample Monthly Budget• Plan for a Monthly Budget

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Review Last Week’s Lesson

1. Tool on the internet that provides information about income vs. expenses

• Reality Check

2. What is the annual salary needed to cover your expenses?

• Average Range: $50,000-$60,000

3. What careers of interest cover those expenses?• Usually needs to be a high-skilled career with some

type of postsecondary education

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Keys to a Good Budget

1. Set Goals– Increase Income and Reduce Expenses

2. Create and Modify Your Budget– Find ways to improve budget

3. Follow Through– Most important– Make budgeting a habit

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Watch “Youth on Savings” Video

• Take Notes– How many of the seven teens budget money well?– Name one teen that does budget well and one that

does not. Explain why you selected these two teens.

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Income (Money Earned)

1. Money Earned– Lawn Mowing– Babysitting– Shoveling Snow

2. Allowance– Monthly amount from your parents

3. Other– Birthday or Christmas money– Interest from savings account

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Expenses

1. Entertainment– Movies, Sporting Events, Going Out for Pizza

2. Clothes – May not spend money on clothes every month

3. Food/Snacks4. Technology – Video Games, Download Music

5. Savings

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Sample Monthly Budget

• 7th grader – First try at a budget

• Not sure how much money he/she will earn– Set a goal for $50.00

• Not sure how much money will be spent• Set a saving’s goal for $20.00 a month

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Sample Monthly Budget

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Sample Monthly Budget

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Sample Monthly Budget

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Individual Reflection

• What are some ways you earn money or can earn money?

• How much money do you hope to save monthly?

• On a scale to from one to ten, how well do you think you will follow through using a budget?

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Classroom Discussion

• What are some ways you earn money or can earn money?

• What are the expenses that you need to budget for?

• On a scale to from one to ten, how well do you think you will follow through using a budget?

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Post-Test

1. What are the three keys to keeping a budget?

2. What are the two main categories of a budget?

3. What is the most important key to keeping a budget?

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Review

1. Three keys to keeping a budget• Set goals• Create and modify your budget• Follow through

2. Two main categories of a budget– Income and Expenses

3. Most important key to keeping a budget– Follow through