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In this homework activity you will examine what it is like living paycheck to paycheck.

Instructions: Go to playspent.org. Click on Continue to Spent on the right side of the screen to start the game and play it all the way through. 

TIP: Keep an eye on the left-hand bar which keeps track of your progress and includes 3 options to get more money during the month.       

Question: Did you ever reach out to a friend for help? Why or why not? 


In this homework activity, you will examine what it is like living paycheck to paycheck.

Instructions: Go to playspent.org. Click on Continue to Spent on the right side of the screen to start the game and play it all the way through. 

TIP: Keep an eye on the left-hand bar which keeps track of your progress and includes 3 options to get more money during the month.       

Question: Think about your emotional state as you played the game and select the top 5 adjectives below that best to describe what you felt. 

Calm, Disappointed, Embarrassed, Excited, FOMO, Frustrated/Angry, Hopeful, Hopeless, Motivated, Proud, Relieved, Sad, Scared, Self-sufficient, Shocked/Surprised, Stressed, Other (include other emotion that you felt)


In this homework activity you will examine what it is like living paycheck to paycheck.

Instructions: Go to playspent.org. Click on Continue to Spent on the right side of the screen to start the game and play it all the way through. 

TIP: Keep an eye on the left-hand bar which keeps track of your progress and includes 3 options to get more money during the month.       

Question: Did you make it through the entire month? If so, how much money did you have left? If not, on what day did you run out of money?


Over 14 million Americans are unemployed. Now imagine you’re one of them. Your savings are gone. You’ve lost your house. And you’re down to your last $1,000. Can you make it through the month? 

Use any of the following vocabulary terms in your explanation to demonstrate your understanding of them: assets, lifestages, early adulthood, middle adulthood, later adulthood, labor market, capital market, credit market, business cycles, gross domestic product, depression, recession, unemployment rate, purchasing power, inflation, deflation, consumer price index, financial planning process, financial advisor, income, liquidity, expenses, budget deficit, budget surplus, stocks, bonds, opportunity cost, sunk cost, capital gain, capital loss, equity, cost of equity, risk, debt, cost of debt, interest, principal, and/or diversification.

Question: How do you feel about your situation? Do you think you can live 30 days with $1,000? Explain.


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Money Makes Money

The quote by Adam Smith identifies you can make money if you have money. If you were given $100,000 dollars today how would you use this money to make additional money in the future?

Please create a list of 3 options you could take to make money from the $100,000; identify the pros and cons of each option and identify your first choice.

Instructions

  1. Create your list of three options.
  2. Identify the pros and cons of each option.
  3. Weigh each option and identify your first choice.

What is macro economics multiplier


Taxes on subsidies on .... are taken into account when calculating GDP at basic prices




A. Product



B. Production



C. Commodities



D. Exports

   Maria can read 20 pages of economics in an hour. She can also read 50 pages of sociology in an hour. She spends 5 hours per day studying.



In which section of the statement of financial position would the closing balance for trade receivable be shown?

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