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Credit cards can be a convenient and flexible form of payment, but they have to be used responsibly in order to make the most of your money. Though credit cards allow you to purchase items instantly without using cash, it’s important to use your cards as carefully as you would handle your cash. HOW MUCH WILL MY LOAN COST? This is how much you will need to pay each month to pay off your loan. Number of months to pay off. This is how long it will take you to pay off the entire amount. Total finance charge. This is the total amount of money you will have paid toward interest. Total payment amount. This is the sum of the original loan amount plus finance charges. PETER PIG'S MONEY COUNTER Ages 5 – 8. Learning about money is fun with Peter Pig. In this interactive game, kids practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U.S. currency. After completing the game, players are rewarded with a trip to the virtual store to buy accessories within budget and dress up Peter Pig in fun scenes. LESSON SEVEN CONSUMER AWARENESS consumer awarenesslesson o utline www.practicalmoneyskills.com consumer awareness teacher's guide 7-ii 7-E buying clubs 7-F shopping by phone, mail, or online 7-G layaway purchase plans 7-H the cooling-off rule 7-I telemarketing fraud 7-J email/internet scams 7-K federal trade commission telemarketing sales rules 7-L common (and not-so-common) fraud 7-M “900” numbers FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE BROCHURE Financial Education for Everyone Brochure This brochure provides an overview of Visa's financial literacy programs, games and materials. From classroom curricula to social media, Visa has delivered high-quality money management resources to consumers, educators and parents through multiple channels. ROAD TRIP TO SAVINGS Road Trip to Savings - Practical Money Skills LESSON TWO MAKING MONEY making money lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com making money teacher’s guide 2-ii student activities 2-1 Assessing Your Personal Interests and Abilities 2-2 Evaluating the Current Employment Market Part-time summer employment Career-entry positions Advanced careers, employment field changes 2-3 Creating a Resume 2- 4 Reading and Interpreting Pay Stubs DREAM BIG: MONEY AND GOALS LESSON 2: TEACHER’S GUIDE INSTRUCTION STEPS Challenge: Reaching Your Goals 8. Hand out the student activity sheet, Show Me the Money: Reaching Your Goals, and explain to students that they will map out how to save for a short-term goal of theirchoice.
THE PAYOFF
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PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLSLEARNTEACHPLAYRESOURCESABOUTLESSON PLANS COVID-19 Resources. Resources ranging from health, safety, education and banking to help guide you through the impacts of the COVID-19pandemic.
CREDIT - PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLSPLAYLESSON PLANSCOST OF CREDITFINANCIALCALCULATORS
Credit cards can be a convenient and flexible form of payment, but they have to be used responsibly in order to make the most of your money. Though credit cards allow you to purchase items instantly without using cash, it’s important to use your cards as carefully as you would handle your cash. HOW MUCH WILL MY LOAN COST? This is how much you will need to pay each month to pay off your loan. Number of months to pay off. This is how long it will take you to pay off the entire amount. Total finance charge. This is the total amount of money you will have paid toward interest. Total payment amount. This is the sum of the original loan amount plus finance charges. PETER PIG'S MONEY COUNTER Ages 5 – 8. Learning about money is fun with Peter Pig. In this interactive game, kids practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U.S. currency. After completing the game, players are rewarded with a trip to the virtual store to buy accessories within budget and dress up Peter Pig in fun scenes. LESSON SEVEN CONSUMER AWARENESS consumer awarenesslesson o utline www.practicalmoneyskills.com consumer awareness teacher's guide 7-ii 7-E buying clubs 7-F shopping by phone, mail, or online 7-G layaway purchase plans 7-H the cooling-off rule 7-I telemarketing fraud 7-J email/internet scams 7-K federal trade commission telemarketing sales rules 7-L common (and not-so-common) fraud 7-M “900” numbers FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE BROCHURE Financial Education for Everyone Brochure This brochure provides an overview of Visa's financial literacy programs, games and materials. From classroom curricula to social media, Visa has delivered high-quality money management resources to consumers, educators and parents through multiple channels. ROAD TRIP TO SAVINGS Road Trip to Savings - Practical Money Skills LESSON TWO MAKING MONEY making money lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com making money teacher’s guide 2-ii student activities 2-1 Assessing Your Personal Interests and Abilities 2-2 Evaluating the Current Employment Market Part-time summer employment Career-entry positions Advanced careers, employment field changes 2-3 Creating a Resume 2- 4 Reading and Interpreting Pay Stubs DREAM BIG: MONEY AND GOALS LESSON 2: TEACHER’S GUIDE INSTRUCTION STEPS Challenge: Reaching Your Goals 8. Hand out the student activity sheet, Show Me the Money: Reaching Your Goals, and explain to students that they will map out how to save for a short-term goal of theirchoice.
THE PAYOFF
The Payoff. Play in a Classroom. I'm a Teacher. I'm a Student. SoloPlayer.
LESSON PLANS
Lesson Plans. Give your students a deeper understanding of money management with Practical Money Skills’ award-winning curriculum. You’ll find lesson plans for students of all ages — from preschoolers and elementary school students to teens and college students. We also offer course materials for students with specialneeds.
PRE-K – GRADE 2
Lesson 1: Money Matters: Why It Pays to Be Financially Responsible. Lesson 2: Dream Big: Money and Goals. Lesson 3: Road Rules: Researching and Buying a Car. Lesson 4: The Cost of College: Financing Your Education. Lesson 5: A Perfect Fit: Finding the Right Career forYou.
KIDS MONEY GUIDE
A Practical Money Guide for Students One of the best things about having your own money is that you get to choose how to use it. Whether you get a weekly allowance or get paid for walking your neighbor’s dog, your first step in handling your money well is to think about short-term and long-term goals. LESSON EIGHT CREDIT CARDS credit cards lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com credit cards teacher’s guide 8-ii 8-G dealing with billing errors 8-H other credit card protections 8-I credit card dos and don’ts 8-J how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) student activities 8-1 Shopping for Credit Discuss how costs and features can vary between credit cards,and have students
LESSON NINE CARS AND LOANS cars and loans lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com cars and loans teacher’s guide 9-ii presentation slides 9-A costs of owning and operating a motor vehicle 9-B how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) 9-C consumer decision making 9-D shopping for a used car 9-E sources of used cars 9-F shopping for a new car 9-G warranties 9-H service contracts 9-I shopping for a car loan LESSON FIVE CREDIT CARDS credit cardslesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com credit cards teacher's guide 5-ii 5-G dealing with billing errors 5-H other credit card protections 5-I credit card dos and don’ts 5-J how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) student activities 5-1 Shopping for Credit Discuss how costs and features can vary between credit cards, and havestudents
COST OF CREDIT
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LESSON TWO LIVING ON YOUR OWN a lease 1. What a lease looks like and what it usually contains Length of lease field activity:Amount of rent per month Date rent must be paid Name of lessor and lessee Address where rent is to be sent 2. Clauses to be aware of Confession of judgment clause Inability-to-sue clause Arbitrary clauses 3. Clauses you might want to add List of appliances that come with the apartment MAKING IT WORK TOGETHER: MONEY AND ROOMMATES LESSON 8: TEACHER’S GUIDE INSTRUCTION STEPS Challenge: Solving Financial Feuds 7. Distribute the student activity sheet Financial Feuds: Making Peace with Roommates. PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLSLEARNTEACHPLAYRESOURCESABOUTLESSON PLANS COVID-19 Resources. Resources ranging from health, safety, education and banking to help guide you through the impacts of the COVID-19pandemic.
CREDIT - PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLSPLAYLESSON PLANSCOST OF CREDITFINANCIALCALCULATORS
Credit cards can be a convenient and flexible form of payment, but they have to be used responsibly in order to make the most of your money. Though credit cards allow you to purchase items instantly without using cash, it’s important to use your cards as carefully as you would handle your cash. HOW MUCH WILL MY LOAN COST? This is how much you will need to pay each month to pay off your loan. Number of months to pay off. This is how long it will take you to pay off the entire amount. Total finance charge. This is the total amount of money you will have paid toward interest. Total payment amount. This is the sum of the original loan amount plus finance charges. PETER PIG'S MONEY COUNTER Ages 5 – 8. Learning about money is fun with Peter Pig. In this interactive game, kids practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U.S. currency. After completing the game, players are rewarded with a trip to the virtual store to buy accessories within budget and dress up Peter Pig in fun scenes. LESSON SEVEN CONSUMER AWARENESS consumer awarenesslesson o utline www.practicalmoneyskills.com consumer awareness teacher's guide 7-ii 7-E buying clubs 7-F shopping by phone, mail, or online 7-G layaway purchase plans 7-H the cooling-off rule 7-I telemarketing fraud 7-J email/internet scams 7-K federal trade commission telemarketing sales rules 7-L common (and not-so-common) fraud 7-M “900” numbers FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE BROCHURE Financial Education for Everyone Brochure This brochure provides an overview of Visa's financial literacy programs, games and materials. From classroom curricula to social media, Visa has delivered high-quality money management resources to consumers, educators and parents through multiple channels. ROAD TRIP TO SAVINGS Road Trip to Savings - Practical Money Skills LESSON TWO MAKING MONEY making money lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com making money teacher’s guide 2-ii student activities 2-1 Assessing Your Personal Interests and Abilities 2-2 Evaluating the Current Employment Market Part-time summer employment Career-entry positions Advanced careers, employment field changes 2-3 Creating a Resume 2- 4 Reading and Interpreting Pay Stubs DREAM BIG: MONEY AND GOALS LESSON 2: TEACHER’S GUIDE INSTRUCTION STEPS Challenge: Reaching Your Goals 8. Hand out the student activity sheet, Show Me the Money: Reaching Your Goals, and explain to students that they will map out how to save for a short-term goal of theirchoice.
THE PAYOFF
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PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLSLEARNTEACHPLAYRESOURCESABOUTLESSON PLANS COVID-19 Resources. Resources ranging from health, safety, education and banking to help guide you through the impacts of the COVID-19pandemic.
CREDIT - PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLSPLAYLESSON PLANSCOST OF CREDITFINANCIALCALCULATORS
Credit cards can be a convenient and flexible form of payment, but they have to be used responsibly in order to make the most of your money. Though credit cards allow you to purchase items instantly without using cash, it’s important to use your cards as carefully as you would handle your cash. HOW MUCH WILL MY LOAN COST? This is how much you will need to pay each month to pay off your loan. Number of months to pay off. This is how long it will take you to pay off the entire amount. Total finance charge. This is the total amount of money you will have paid toward interest. Total payment amount. This is the sum of the original loan amount plus finance charges. PETER PIG'S MONEY COUNTER Ages 5 – 8. Learning about money is fun with Peter Pig. In this interactive game, kids practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U.S. currency. After completing the game, players are rewarded with a trip to the virtual store to buy accessories within budget and dress up Peter Pig in fun scenes. LESSON SEVEN CONSUMER AWARENESS consumer awarenesslesson o utline www.practicalmoneyskills.com consumer awareness teacher's guide 7-ii 7-E buying clubs 7-F shopping by phone, mail, or online 7-G layaway purchase plans 7-H the cooling-off rule 7-I telemarketing fraud 7-J email/internet scams 7-K federal trade commission telemarketing sales rules 7-L common (and not-so-common) fraud 7-M “900” numbers FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE BROCHURE Financial Education for Everyone Brochure This brochure provides an overview of Visa's financial literacy programs, games and materials. From classroom curricula to social media, Visa has delivered high-quality money management resources to consumers, educators and parents through multiple channels. ROAD TRIP TO SAVINGS Road Trip to Savings - Practical Money Skills LESSON TWO MAKING MONEY making money lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com making money teacher’s guide 2-ii student activities 2-1 Assessing Your Personal Interests and Abilities 2-2 Evaluating the Current Employment Market Part-time summer employment Career-entry positions Advanced careers, employment field changes 2-3 Creating a Resume 2- 4 Reading and Interpreting Pay Stubs DREAM BIG: MONEY AND GOALS LESSON 2: TEACHER’S GUIDE INSTRUCTION STEPS Challenge: Reaching Your Goals 8. Hand out the student activity sheet, Show Me the Money: Reaching Your Goals, and explain to students that they will map out how to save for a short-term goal of theirchoice.
THE PAYOFF
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PRE-K – GRADE 2
Lesson 1: Money Matters: Why It Pays to Be Financially Responsible. Lesson 2: Dream Big: Money and Goals. Lesson 3: Road Rules: Researching and Buying a Car. Lesson 4: The Cost of College: Financing Your Education. Lesson 5: A Perfect Fit: Finding the Right Career forYou.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) also found that in 2013 there were a staggering 24.8 million underbanked households, meaning they had bank accounts but also used alternative financial services. Banking – all the services offered by a bank or credit union – allows individuals to deposit funds, transfer money andcomplete
KIDS MONEY GUIDE
A Practical Money Guide for Students One of the best things about having your own money is that you get to choose how to use it. Whether you get a weekly allowance or get paid for walking your neighbor’s dog, your first step in handling your money well is to think about short-term and long-term goals. LESSON EIGHT CREDIT CARDS credit cards lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com credit cards teacher’s guide 8-ii 8-G dealing with billing errors 8-H other credit card protections 8-I credit card dos and don’ts 8-J how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) student activities 8-1 Shopping for Credit Discuss how costs and features can vary between credit cards,and have students
LESSON FIVE CREDIT CARDS credit cardslesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com credit cards teacher's guide 5-ii 5-G dealing with billing errors 5-H other credit card protections 5-I credit card dos and don’ts 5-J how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) student activities 5-1 Shopping for Credit Discuss how costs and features can vary between credit cards, and havestudents
COST OF CREDIT
Number of months to pay off. This is how long it will take you to pay off the entire amount. Final month's payment. The last payment on this account. Total finance charge. This is the total amount of money you have paid toward interest. Total Cost: Disclaimer Embed thiscalculator.
LESSON NINE CARS AND LOANS cars and loans lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com cars and loans teacher’s guide 9-ii presentation slides 9-A costs of owning and operating a motor vehicle 9-B how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) 9-C consumer decision making 9-D shopping for a used car 9-E sources of used cars 9-F shopping for a new car 9-G warranties 9-H service contracts 9-I shopping for a car loan LESSON TWO LIVING ON YOUR OWN a lease 1. What a lease looks like and what it usually contains Length of lease field activity:Amount of rent per month Date rent must be paid Name of lessor and lessee Address where rent is to be sent 2. Clauses to be aware of Confession of judgment clause Inability-to-sue clause Arbitrary clauses 3. Clauses you might want to add List of appliances that come with the apartment LESSON NINE IN TROUBLE in trouble lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com in trouble teacher's guide 9-ii 9-G fair debt collection practices 9-H wage garnishment 9-I wage assignment and wage attachment 9-J car repossession 9-K wage-earner bankruptcy 9-L straight bankruptcy student activities 9-1 Test Your Knowledge of Trouble Have students complete this exercise. Discuss their answers. MAKING IT WORK TOGETHER: MONEY AND ROOMMATES LESSON 8: TEACHER’S GUIDE INSTRUCTION STEPS Challenge: Solving Financial Feuds 7. Distribute the student activity sheet Financial Feuds: Making Peace with Roommates. PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLSLEARNTEACHPLAYRESOURCESABOUTLESSON PLANS COVID-19 Resources. Resources ranging from health, safety, education and banking to help guide you through the impacts of the COVID-19pandemic.
LESSON PLANS
Lesson Plans. Give your students a deeper understanding of money management with Practical Money Skills’ award-winning curriculum. You’ll find lesson plans for students of all ages — from preschoolers and elementary school students to teens and college students. We also offer course materials for students with specialneeds.
GRADES 9 – 12
Lessons: Grades 9 – 12 High schoolers learn about relevant financial skills like managing salary, buying a car and avoiding debt. GAMES IN THE CLASSROOM Games In the Classroom. Games can be powerful teaching tools. It's long been understood that young children learn a lot through play, whether it's with blocks, picture books or even hide and seek. The learning doesn't stop as we get older. Teens and even adults can learn while playing games, and there is a wide range of games available toteach
PETER PIG'S MONEY COUNTER Ages 5 – 8. Learning about money is fun with Peter Pig. In this interactive game, kids practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U.S. currency. After completing the game, players are rewarded with a trip to the virtual store to buy accessories within budget and dress up Peter Pig in fun scenes. LESSON TWO LIVING ON YOUR OWN a lease 1. What a lease looks like and what it usually contains Length of lease field activity:Amount of rent per month Date rent must be paid Name of lessor and lessee Address where rent is to be sent 2. Clauses to be aware of Confession of judgment clause Inability-to-sue clause Arbitrary clauses 3. Clauses you might want to add List of appliances that come with the apartment LESSON NINE CARS AND LOANS cars and loans lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com cars and loans teacher’s guide 9-ii presentation slides 9-A costs of owning and operating a motor vehicle 9-B how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) 9-C consumer decision making 9-D shopping for a used car 9-E sources of used cars 9-F shopping for a new car 9-G warranties 9-H service contracts 9-I shopping for a car loan LESSON THREE THE ART OF BUDGETING the art of budgeting lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com the art of budgeting teacher’s guide 3-ii student activities 3-1 What Are Your Goals? Ask students what some of their goals are, based on their life situation. List them at the front of the room, separatingthem into short-,
LESSON TWO MAKING MONEY making money lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com making money teacher’s guide 2-ii student activities 2-1 Assessing Your Personal Interests and Abilities 2-2 Evaluating the Current Employment Market Part-time summer employment Career-entry positions Advanced careers, employment field changes 2-3 Creating a Resume 2- 4 Reading and Interpreting Pay Stubs LESSON THREE BUDGETING YOUR MONEY www.practicalmoneyskills.com budgeting your money student activity 3-4a setting up a budget name: date: directions Use a budget sheet to set up a monthly budget for Kelly. Write her expected income PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLSLEARNTEACHPLAYRESOURCESABOUTLESSON PLANS COVID-19 Resources. Resources ranging from health, safety, education and banking to help guide you through the impacts of the COVID-19pandemic.
LESSON PLANS
Lesson Plans. Give your students a deeper understanding of money management with Practical Money Skills’ award-winning curriculum. You’ll find lesson plans for students of all ages — from preschoolers and elementary school students to teens and college students. We also offer course materials for students with specialneeds.
GRADES 9 – 12
Lessons: Grades 9 – 12 High schoolers learn about relevant financial skills like managing salary, buying a car and avoiding debt. GAMES IN THE CLASSROOM Games In the Classroom. Games can be powerful teaching tools. It's long been understood that young children learn a lot through play, whether it's with blocks, picture books or even hide and seek. The learning doesn't stop as we get older. Teens and even adults can learn while playing games, and there is a wide range of games available toteach
PETER PIG'S MONEY COUNTER Ages 5 – 8. Learning about money is fun with Peter Pig. In this interactive game, kids practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U.S. currency. After completing the game, players are rewarded with a trip to the virtual store to buy accessories within budget and dress up Peter Pig in fun scenes. LESSON TWO LIVING ON YOUR OWN a lease 1. What a lease looks like and what it usually contains Length of lease field activity:Amount of rent per month Date rent must be paid Name of lessor and lessee Address where rent is to be sent 2. Clauses to be aware of Confession of judgment clause Inability-to-sue clause Arbitrary clauses 3. Clauses you might want to add List of appliances that come with the apartment LESSON NINE CARS AND LOANS cars and loans lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com cars and loans teacher’s guide 9-ii presentation slides 9-A costs of owning and operating a motor vehicle 9-B how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) 9-C consumer decision making 9-D shopping for a used car 9-E sources of used cars 9-F shopping for a new car 9-G warranties 9-H service contracts 9-I shopping for a car loan LESSON THREE THE ART OF BUDGETING the art of budgeting lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com the art of budgeting teacher’s guide 3-ii student activities 3-1 What Are Your Goals? Ask students what some of their goals are, based on their life situation. List them at the front of the room, separatingthem into short-,
LESSON TWO MAKING MONEY making money lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com making money teacher’s guide 2-ii student activities 2-1 Assessing Your Personal Interests and Abilities 2-2 Evaluating the Current Employment Market Part-time summer employment Career-entry positions Advanced careers, employment field changes 2-3 Creating a Resume 2- 4 Reading and Interpreting Pay Stubs LESSON THREE BUDGETING YOUR MONEY www.practicalmoneyskills.com budgeting your money student activity 3-4a setting up a budget name: date: directions Use a budget sheet to set up a monthly budget for Kelly. Write her expected incomeSPECIAL NEEDS
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CREDIT - PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLS Credit cards can be a convenient and flexible form of payment, but they have to be used responsibly in order to make the most of your money. Though credit cards allow you to purchase items instantly without using cash, it’s important to use your cards as carefully as you would handle your cash. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) also found that in 2013 there were a staggering 24.8 million underbanked households, meaning they had bank accounts but also used alternative financial services. Banking – all the services offered by a bank or credit union – allows individuals to deposit funds, transfer money andcomplete
THE PAYOFF - PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLS Ages 14 & up. In The Payoff game, play the role of Alex or Jess, two up-and-coming video bloggers who are preparing for a life-changing video competition while managing their finances and handling unexpected events. In the immersive game, developed by Visa, help Alex and Jess make smart financial decisions within the tight three-daydeadline
LESSON EIGHT CREDIT CARDS credit cards lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com credit cards teacher’s guide 8-ii 8-G dealing with billing errors 8-H other credit card protections 8-I credit card dos and don’ts 8-J how much can you afford? (the 20-10 rule) student activities 8-1 Shopping for Credit Discuss how costs and features can vary between credit cards,and have students
LESSON THREE THE ART OF BUDGETING the art of budgeting lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com the art of budgeting teacher’s guide 3-ii student activities 3-1 What Are Your Goals? Ask students what some of their goals are, based on their life situation. List them at the front of the room, separatingthem into short-,
LESSON ONE MAKING DECISIONS opportunity costs and the time value of money www.practicalmoneyskills.com making decisions slide 1-F opportunity cost refers to what a person gives up when a decision is made.This cost, also called a trade-off, may involve one or more of your resources (time, money, and effort). LESSON THIRTEEN IN TROUBLE in trouble lesson outline www.practicalmoneyskills.com in trouble teacher’s guide 13-ii 13-G fair debt collection practices 13-H wage garnishment 13-I wage assignment and wage attachment 13-J car repossession 13-K wage-earner bankruptcy 13-L straight bankruptcy student activities 13-1 Test Your Knowledge of Trouble Have students complete this exercise. Discuss their answers. HOME SWEET HOME: PURCHASING A PLACE ANSWER KEY: LOANS, LOANS, LOANS | 5 Loans, Loans, Loans LESSON 16: ANSWER KEY 1 Rachel is the better choice to lend money to because she has collateral (e.g., the car and tablet), meaning that if she can’t pay back the money, the investment of the “lender” is secured because these items are worth equal to or more than the value lent. DREAM BIG: MONEY AND GOALS LESSON 2: TEACHER’S GUIDE INSTRUCTION STEPS Challenge: Reaching Your Goals 8. Hand out the student activity sheet, Show Me the Money: Reaching Your Goals, and explain to students that they will map out how to save for a short-term goal of theirchoice.
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