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A household budget is (hopefully) a written guide to how you plan to spend your household income. It also shows how much you plan to earn or otherwise receive as a family. Income may include employment, business, investment income and government payments to the family. Expenses will include housing (including rent or mortgage, utilities and property taxes), transportation, food, entertainment, clothing, education and other costs. You should also budget for savings and donations - ideally off the top before you spend the rest of your income.
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==1. What is a household budget and what is the importance of having one?==
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==2. Make a list of your family's expenses and classify them as necessary, useful and superfluous.==
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==3. Check your family's shopping list for grocery and hygiene products. Are all the items really necessary?==
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==4. What is the best day and place to get vegetables, fruits and greens in your neighborhood?==
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==5. What can you and your family do to save on water, electricity and telephone?==
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==6. What is inflation?==
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==7. What taxes does your family have to pay?==
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==8. What kind of shopping should never be done with credit? why?==
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==9. What is interest? How should it be calculated?==
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==10. Investigate what the is interest rate and what are the financial responsibilities in the lines of credit lines for the following:==
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===a. Credit card===
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===c. Personal loan===
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==11. What measures should be taken when the family is in debt?==
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==12. What percent of the household income should be saved?==
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==13. Investigate at least two methods besides a passbook to invest money saved. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?==
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===a. Write and endorse a check===
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===b. Write a receipt===
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===c. Pay for tickets and/or an invoice at an ATM===
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==15. Keep a personal budget and a log of money coming in and out for six months.==
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==16. Make a family budget and keep an accurate record of inputs and outputs for six months (Pathfinders and youths can do this together with parents); those who live on farms can make records of farming, dairy and livestock.==
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==17. Read Malachi 3:8-12 and write a minimum of 250 words about the meaning of being a faithful steward.==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 8 March 2023

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Household Budgeting

Skill Level

2

Year

2023

Version

29.03.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Household Budgeting AY Honor.png
Household Budgeting
Household Arts
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
2023
See also



1

What is a household budget and what is the importance of having one?


A household budget is (hopefully) a written guide to how you plan to spend your household income. It also shows how much you plan to earn or otherwise receive as a family. Income may include employment, business, investment income and government payments to the family. Expenses will include housing (including rent or mortgage, utilities and property taxes), transportation, food, entertainment, clothing, education and other costs. You should also budget for savings and donations - ideally off the top before you spend the rest of your income.



2

Define the following:



2a

Income




2b

Expenses




2c

Cash flow




2d

Loan




2e

Usury loan




2f

Interest




2g

Principal




2h

Credit




2i

Credit score




2j

Investments




2k

Tithe/offerings




2l

Taxes




2m

Inflation





3

Explain the difference between needs and wants. Make a list of your family's expenses and classify them as needs or wants.




4

What can you and your family do to save on utilities? How do any of these expenses vary during different seasons of the year in your home?




5

How can inflation affect a family budget?




6

What are the methods your family uses to pay bills? What other methods could be used?




7

What types of taxes exist in your area (city, state/provincial, federal, income, property, sales, payroll, etc.)? What are taxes typically used for in your region?




8

Explain the difference between good and bad debt.




9

What is interest? How is it calculated? Calculate how much it would truly cost to finance a $5000 loan with a 7% interest rate over 5 years.




10

Investigate what is the interest rate and what are the financial responsibilities in the lines of credit for the following:



10a

Credit card




10b

Overdraft




10c

Student loan




10d

Usury loan





11

What measures can be taken when the family is in debt?




12

Consider Proverbs 6:6-8 and discuss the value of having an emergency fund. How many months worth of income should generally be saved for emergencies?




13

Read Matthew 25:14-30 and discuss the value of investing money. Identify at least two methods of investing money. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?




14

What are some advantages and disadvantages of using automatic payments (autopay)?




15

Simulate the following (or equivalents):



15a

Identify an account and routing number




15b

Write and endorse a check




15c

Reconcile a bank statement





16

Interview a financial professional or equivalent about personal budgeting.




17

Develop a family budget (this can be done together with parents). Keep a personal budget and record income and expenses for two months.




18

Read Malachi 3:8-12 and discuss what role tithes and offerings could play in a personal/family budget.




References