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Dollars & Sense!
 Students will be able to define the following key
    terms:
    budget, expenses, income, wants, needs, fixed
    income, unexpected expense, and debt
   Students will be able to plan a working budget
   Receive knowledge to develop a budget to use in
    their family/personal life
   Create a budget using spreadsheets
   Distinguish between wants and needs
   Categorize wants into a list
   Categorize needs into a list
   Because of this exercise, students will understand
    their income, expenses, and plan a realistic budget.
This lesson will include real world reading, math, and
technology skills used in monthly financial planning.
Lesson Focus: Practical understanding of budgeting
and differentiate between the “I want it” and “I need
it” columns.
 Lesson Goal: To spend less than what we
earn, make better financial decisions, and deposit
any money left into a savings account.
Budget
Expenses
Fixed Income
Income
Needs
Wants
Debt
Unexpected Expenses(Curveballs)
A Budget is a plan that a family or person creates to
spend and save money.
A plan that sets a sum of money aside that is
needed for a given purpose (Dictionary.com, 2012).
 It helps a person learn how much he or she is
spending and how much he or she is
saving.(Bernstein, 36).
Cost or charge, cause or occasion of spending
(Dictionary.com, 2012).
Expenses are the bills and other things that you
spend money on.
For example, the electric bill is an expense
In addition, Expenses can include going out to
eat
 A payment received for goods or services or other
  sources such as rent or investments (
  Dictionary.com, 2012).
 Your income is the money you earn or receive each
  week, bi-weekly, monthly.
 It includes interest from a checking or savings
  account
 Including interest from a second job, hobbies( items
  sold from what you made as a
  hobby, investments, and governmental supplement
  income
 A uniform or set rate of income per amount of time
  (Dictionary.com, 2012).
 Fixed income is an when a person has a set amount
  that is earned or received weekly, monthly, bi-weekly
  or monthly.
 For example, a person who receives social security is
  on a fixed income
 Unexpected expenses are considered curveballs
  because they are expenses you do not expect to
  arise.
 For example, your daughter is playing basketball and
  she injuries her knee during a game.
 The doctor bill and medication is an unexpected
  expense
 It is important to save money ( a rainy day fund) for
  unexpected expenses
Of necessity, necessarily, a must
(Dictionary.com, 2012).
Needs are necessities, they are the expenses you
need to survive:
For example…Clothing, Food, & Laundry
 Utilities ( gas, electric, water, food, & a
telephone)
Insurance: Car, home, renter’s insurance
Transportation
A home
To wish, crave, demand, or desire. An impulse (
Dictionary.com, 2012).
Wants are things that you do not need to
survive:
For example, movie rentals
Movie tickets
Hobby supplies
Going out to eat at a restaurant
Cable TV or Satellite TV
 What is debt?
 Something that is owned or one bound to
  pay to another (Dictionary.com, 2012).
 Debt is when a person owes money
 For example a mortgage, car payment, or
  credit cards
There are 7 steps in creating a monthly budget
1. List all of your monthly needs
2. List of some of your wants
3. Write down your monthly income or fixed income
4. Add your total income if you have more than 1
   income.
5. Add your needs and your wants together to view the
   Total Expenses
6. Subtract the Total Expenses from your Total Income
7. The money left is your monthly savings ( place it in
   your savings account!)
8. Adapte
 Let’s Practice Steps 1-3!!!
 Assignment 2 Class Guided Practice
  Budgeting Practice
 Handout 1: Needs & Wants
 Handout 2: Needs & wants Example
 Assignment : Needs & Wants
   Remember our class discussion rules!
    (5minutes/student!)
1. Why do you think a budget is important in
     healthy family/personal financial planning?

2. What happens if we spend more than we earn?


3. How can we avoid overspending?
 Instructions:
 Assignment 3: Monthly Budgeting: Monthly
 Expenses & Weekly Savings
It’s question time!!!!
Do you have any questions about today’s
lesson or assignments?
Ask now! 
1. What is a budget?
2. Why do we need a budget?
3. What is an expense?
4. What is a need?
5. What is a want?
6. How do we calculate monthly expenses &
  weekly savings?
 Step One:
 Complete the GCF Learn Free- Pay Bills Money
  Tutorial:
  http://www.gcflearnfree.org/everydaylife/paybills
 Step Two:
 Write down the specific information you were
  asked to locate in the Pay Bills game.
 Answer this question:
Why is it important to read your bills and how does
  paying bills relate to budgeting?
 Step Three: Read the following websites:
 http://smallnotebook.org/2008/09/30/your-family-
  budget-step-by-step/
 http://todaysfamilybudget.com/
 http://www.mint.com/blog/how-to/create-personal-
  budget-online-creating-an-emergency-fund/
 http://financialplan.about.com/od/budgetingyourmoney/
  ht/createbudget.htm
 http://budgeting.thenest.com/preparing-personal-
  household-budget-3309.html
 Step Four: Complete the Budget Worksheet using the
  Budget Worksheet Example & Instructions. Submit the
  Assignment to your instructor at:
  bspearman000@gmail.com for credit.
   http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=188822&title=Creating_a_Budget
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0cITzKS7Tg
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoSJ2xvy3nY
   http://www.gcflearnfree.org/money
   http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/excel-spreadsheet-techniques-to-make-a-personal-budget/
   http://smallnotebook.org/2008/09/30/your-family-budget-step-by-step/
   http://todaysfamilybudget.com/
   http://www.mint.com/blog/how-to/create-personal-budget-online-creating-an-emergency-
    fund/
   http://financialplan.about.com/od/budgetingyourmoney/ht/createbudget.htm
   http://budgeting.thenest.com/preparing-personal-household-budget-3309.html
   http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/budget?s=t
   http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Wants?s=t
   http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Needs?s=t
   http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Debt?s=t
   http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Expenses?s=t

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Creating a Family/ Personal Budget: Dollars & Sense! Presentation

  • 2.  Students will be able to define the following key terms: budget, expenses, income, wants, needs, fixed income, unexpected expense, and debt  Students will be able to plan a working budget  Receive knowledge to develop a budget to use in their family/personal life  Create a budget using spreadsheets  Distinguish between wants and needs  Categorize wants into a list  Categorize needs into a list  Because of this exercise, students will understand their income, expenses, and plan a realistic budget.
  • 3.
  • 4. This lesson will include real world reading, math, and technology skills used in monthly financial planning. Lesson Focus: Practical understanding of budgeting and differentiate between the “I want it” and “I need it” columns. Lesson Goal: To spend less than what we earn, make better financial decisions, and deposit any money left into a savings account.
  • 6. A Budget is a plan that a family or person creates to spend and save money. A plan that sets a sum of money aside that is needed for a given purpose (Dictionary.com, 2012). It helps a person learn how much he or she is spending and how much he or she is saving.(Bernstein, 36).
  • 7. Cost or charge, cause or occasion of spending (Dictionary.com, 2012). Expenses are the bills and other things that you spend money on. For example, the electric bill is an expense In addition, Expenses can include going out to eat
  • 8.  A payment received for goods or services or other sources such as rent or investments ( Dictionary.com, 2012).  Your income is the money you earn or receive each week, bi-weekly, monthly.  It includes interest from a checking or savings account  Including interest from a second job, hobbies( items sold from what you made as a hobby, investments, and governmental supplement income
  • 9.  A uniform or set rate of income per amount of time (Dictionary.com, 2012).  Fixed income is an when a person has a set amount that is earned or received weekly, monthly, bi-weekly or monthly.  For example, a person who receives social security is on a fixed income
  • 10.  Unexpected expenses are considered curveballs because they are expenses you do not expect to arise.  For example, your daughter is playing basketball and she injuries her knee during a game.  The doctor bill and medication is an unexpected expense  It is important to save money ( a rainy day fund) for unexpected expenses
  • 11. Of necessity, necessarily, a must (Dictionary.com, 2012). Needs are necessities, they are the expenses you need to survive: For example…Clothing, Food, & Laundry Utilities ( gas, electric, water, food, & a telephone) Insurance: Car, home, renter’s insurance Transportation A home
  • 12. To wish, crave, demand, or desire. An impulse ( Dictionary.com, 2012). Wants are things that you do not need to survive: For example, movie rentals Movie tickets Hobby supplies Going out to eat at a restaurant Cable TV or Satellite TV
  • 13.  What is debt?  Something that is owned or one bound to pay to another (Dictionary.com, 2012).  Debt is when a person owes money  For example a mortgage, car payment, or credit cards
  • 14.
  • 15. There are 7 steps in creating a monthly budget 1. List all of your monthly needs 2. List of some of your wants 3. Write down your monthly income or fixed income 4. Add your total income if you have more than 1 income. 5. Add your needs and your wants together to view the Total Expenses 6. Subtract the Total Expenses from your Total Income 7. The money left is your monthly savings ( place it in your savings account!) 8. Adapte
  • 16.  Let’s Practice Steps 1-3!!!  Assignment 2 Class Guided Practice Budgeting Practice  Handout 1: Needs & Wants  Handout 2: Needs & wants Example  Assignment : Needs & Wants
  • 17. Remember our class discussion rules! (5minutes/student!) 1. Why do you think a budget is important in healthy family/personal financial planning? 2. What happens if we spend more than we earn? 3. How can we avoid overspending?
  • 18.  Instructions:  Assignment 3: Monthly Budgeting: Monthly Expenses & Weekly Savings
  • 19. It’s question time!!!! Do you have any questions about today’s lesson or assignments? Ask now! 
  • 20. 1. What is a budget? 2. Why do we need a budget? 3. What is an expense? 4. What is a need? 5. What is a want? 6. How do we calculate monthly expenses & weekly savings?
  • 21.  Step One:  Complete the GCF Learn Free- Pay Bills Money Tutorial: http://www.gcflearnfree.org/everydaylife/paybills  Step Two:  Write down the specific information you were asked to locate in the Pay Bills game.  Answer this question: Why is it important to read your bills and how does paying bills relate to budgeting?
  • 22.  Step Three: Read the following websites:  http://smallnotebook.org/2008/09/30/your-family- budget-step-by-step/  http://todaysfamilybudget.com/  http://www.mint.com/blog/how-to/create-personal- budget-online-creating-an-emergency-fund/  http://financialplan.about.com/od/budgetingyourmoney/ ht/createbudget.htm  http://budgeting.thenest.com/preparing-personal- household-budget-3309.html  Step Four: Complete the Budget Worksheet using the Budget Worksheet Example & Instructions. Submit the Assignment to your instructor at: bspearman000@gmail.com for credit.
  • 23. http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=188822&title=Creating_a_Budget  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0cITzKS7Tg  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoSJ2xvy3nY  http://www.gcflearnfree.org/money  http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/excel-spreadsheet-techniques-to-make-a-personal-budget/  http://smallnotebook.org/2008/09/30/your-family-budget-step-by-step/  http://todaysfamilybudget.com/  http://www.mint.com/blog/how-to/create-personal-budget-online-creating-an-emergency- fund/  http://financialplan.about.com/od/budgetingyourmoney/ht/createbudget.htm  http://budgeting.thenest.com/preparing-personal-household-budget-3309.html  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/budget?s=t  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Wants?s=t  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Needs?s=t  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Debt?s=t  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Expenses?s=t