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DAT E
DIRECTIONS
Let your parents or guardians kn ow that you’re taking a class on pers onal finance, and ask them the questions
below. You won’t be required to share their answers with the class, but their financial experiences may give
you a better underst anding of some of the topics we’ll be discussing during this unit.
NAME
Parent Interview
CHAPTER 1, LESSON 6
1.
What has been the most important thing about managing money that you’ve learned
as an adult? What might have been different if you had learned that skill/information
earlier in life?
2.
Do you regularly write a budget? If so, do you budget weekly? Bimonthly? Monthly?
3.
Do you allow yourself play/fun money? Why or why not?
FOUNDATIONS IN PERSONAL FINANCE
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DATE DIRECTIONS Let your parents or guardians know that you’re taking a class on personal finance, and ask them the questions below. You won’t be required to share their answers with the class, but their financial experiences may give you a better understanding of some of the topics we’ll be discussing during this unit. NAME

CHAPTER 1, LESSON 6

  1. What has been the most important thing about managing money that you’ve learned as an adult? What might have been different if you had learned that skill/information earlier in life?
  2. Do you regularly write a budget? If so, do you budget weekly? Bimonthly? Monthly?
  3. Do you allow yourself play/fun money? Why or why not?

CHAPTER 1, LESSON 6

  1. What is the most important thing money can do for you?
  2. Do you view money as more of a burden or a help? Explain your answer.
  3. What has been your most expensive purchase? How did you feel once you made the purchase?
  4. Would you consider yourself a spender or saver? What makes you think that?