Personal Finance: Objective 1.01 Understand Responsible Earning, Spending, Savings, Borrowing
Personal Finance: Objective 1.01 Understand Responsible Earning, Spending, Savings, Borrowing
Personal Finance: Objective 1.01 Understand Responsible Earning, Spending, Savings, Borrowing
Objective 1.01
Understand responsible earning, spending,
savings, borrowing.
There are Four Basic Economic
Activities of Consumers
• Earning
• Spending
• Savings
• Borrowing
Earning
• Earning --- gaining money by working, owning a
business, or receiving investment returns.
Money gained from earning is called earnings.
A person’s career
choices, ability to find
employment, and
ability to advance
determine his or her
expected earnings and
standard of living.
Factors Affecting Earnings
Career Choices Ability to Find Ability to Advance
• Type of career/job Employment • Type of career/job
• Place of • Education level • Education level
• Employability skills
employment • Job performance
• Prior job performance
• Economic conditions • Economic
• Workplace trends and conditions
opportunities • Workplace trends
and opportunities
Standard of
Earnings
Living
Responsible Earning involves realizing that career choices greatly affect
lifetime earnings & standard of living & considering these factors when
making career choices.
2.3.1.G1
Education pays…
Income
Earning Ability
Education
Unemployment
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2.3.1.G1
Responsible Saving -
forming the habit of saving
regularly & finding forms of
saving that yield high returns
Borrowing
• Borrowing --- obtaining money, goods, or
services at present in exchange for the promise
of future payment . . . “Buy now, pay later.”
Examples of Borrowing
• Buying with a credit card
• Buying on installment
• Payday loans
• Cash advances
• Layaway purchases
Reasons for Borrowing
• Major purchases
• Emergencies
• Convenience
• Prepare for future goals
• Take advantage of good sales/offers
Education Tower
• Can use one hand only, the other must be kept behind their back
High School Dropout and all communication must be done nonverbally
• Can use one hand only and the other must be kept behind their
High School Graduate back
• Have full use of their hands but all communication must be done
Associate degree nonverbally
• Have full use of their hands but the team must designate one
Bachelor’s degree person only who can talk; others must communicate nonverbally