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Personal financial literacy skills are not innate, they are learned. We use money daily, yet it is one of the skills that we are expected to just know with no formal training. This honor aims to educate Adventist youth about personal financial responsibility, which will transcend into being a good steward over the resources God has blessed us with.
 
Personal financial literacy skills are not innate, they are learned. We use money daily, yet it is one of the skills that we are expected to just know with no formal training. This honor aims to educate Adventist youth about personal financial responsibility, which will transcend into being a good steward over the resources God has blessed us with.
  
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Household Budgeting

Skill Level

2

Year

2012

Version

20.05.2024

Approval authority

South American Division

Family Budgeting AY Honor.png

Household Budgeting
Household Arts
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
South American Division
Year of Introduction
2012
See also

Overview

Personal financial literacy skills are not innate, they are learned. We use money daily, yet it is one of the skills that we are expected to just know with no formal training. This honor aims to educate Adventist youth about personal financial responsibility, which will transcend into being a good steward over the resources God has blessed us with.

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:


14. Do the following:

a. Write and endorse a check

b. Write a receipt

c. Pay for tickets and/or an invoice at an ATM

d. Store payment receipts

e. Interpret a checking/savings account statement