Across
- 1. Ms. Osthus earns $40,000 a year. This is an example of ___ pay.
- 3. When should everyone start saving?
- 4. Mr. Harris received $100 for his birthday, but it took him 5 days to decided what to do with his money. What money personality is he?
- 5. A tool to help fulfill your needs, wants & savings.
- 8. 30 percent of your budget should go to this category, generally speaking.
- 9. Ya or No: It's ok to be a miser, someone who likes to save every penny & strongly dislikes spending
- 10. A money personality that means you like to spend money.
- 12. A common reason for deductions from your earnings/paycheck.
- 14. Tru or Fal: Every person has the same needs & wants.
- 15. A money personality that means you like to save money.
Down
- 2. 20 percent of your budget should go to this category, generally speaking.
- 3. Something that is essential to life, survival. An example would be buying groceries for the week.
- 4. Tru or Fal: friends can influence how we spend our money.
- 6. Mrs. Stark used some of her tax return money to donate to a local food bank. What money personality is Mrs. Stark?
- 7. Yes or Nah: Mr. K bought a pair of Jordan's, even though his parents bought him a new pair 3 months ago. Is this a want?
- 9. Yeah or Nope? Mrs. Giambattista makes $10 an hour, worked 40 hours last week & thinks she'll get $400 (10x40).
- 11. What you actually get is called your ___ pay.
- 13. Needs, Wants, Savings or All: putting money into your savings helps with ___.
- 14. The percent of your budget that should go to needs, generally speaking.
