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Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

Click to return to the question and poll the class

Click on link to Ask Jeeves, or click on this oval to return to question and ask a friend

 A. 4 year degree (Bachelors) A. 4 year degree (Bachelors)  C. Have a Law degree C. Have a Law degree  B. completed high school B. completed high school  D. medical doctors D. medical doctors Most millionaires have what type of education?

Back to Board A. 4 out of 5 millionaires have a college degree

 A. $5,000 -$10,000 more A. $5,000 -$10,000 more  C. $15,000-$20,000 C. $15,000-$20,000 more  B. $10,000-$15,000 B. $10,000-$15,000 more  D. over $20,000 D. over $20,000 What is the difference in income from someone with a Masters degree to a High School graduate

Back to Board C. $17,971

 A. Cadillac A. Cadillac  C. Lexus C. Lexus  B. Ford B. Ford  D. Lincoln D. Lincoln What kind of car do most millionaires drive?

Back to Board B. Ford

 A. Sears A. Sears  C. Abercrombie C. Abercrombie  B. Gap B. Gap  D. Macy’s D. Macy’s What store would you most likely see a millionaire shopping at?

Back to Board A. Sears

 A. Professional Athlete A. Professional Athlete  C. Lawyer C. Lawyer  B. IT (Computers) B. IT (Computers)  D. Plumber D. Plumber What kind of job would a millionaire likely have?

Back to Board D. Plumber

 A. 1/2 A. 1/2  C. 2/3 C. 2/3  B. 1/3 B. 1/3  D. 3/4 D. 3/4 What ratio of millionaires are self-employed?

Back to Board C. 2/3

 A. 13% A. 13%  C. 22% C. 22%  B. 19% B. 19%  D. 41% D. 41% What percent of millionaires inherit their money?

Back to Board B. 19%

 A. 1 in 4 million A. 1 in 4 million  C. 1 in 17 billion C. 1 in 17 billion  B. 1 in 98 million B. 1 in 98 million  D. 1 in 4 trillion D. 1 in 4 trillion What are your chances of winning the Powerball (lottery)?

Back to Board C. 1 in 17 billion

 A. $85,775 A. $85,775  D. $931,735 D. $931,735 If at age 18 $5 is saved each day until you are 65. How much money will you have then?  C. $176,000 C. $176,000  B. $392,637 B. $392,637

Back to Board D. $931,735

When can compound interest be bad? (lose money)  A. Loans A. Loans  C. Credit Cards C. Credit Cards  D. Payday lenders D. Payday lenders  B. All of the choices B. All of the choices are correct

Back to Board B. Credit Cards, Loans and payday lenders cost you money.

 A. 98 months A. 98 months How long will it take to pay off a Laptop that cost $1,000 if you only make the minimum payment required each month?  C. 48 months C. 48 months  B. 72 months B. 72 months  D. 12 months D. 12 months

Back to Board A.98 months (almost 8 yrs)

 B. save $1,000 B. save $1,000 by end of year Which of the following is a SMART financial goal?  A. buy a new car next year A. buy a new car next year  C. decrease C. decrease spending  D. win the lottery D. win the lottery

Back to Board B. Save $1,000 by the end of the year

 C. start saving early C. start saving early What is one rule to becoming a millionaire?  A. buy expensive things A. buy expensive things  B. Set unrealistic goals B. Set unrealistic goals  D. Live beyond your means D. Live beyond your means

Back to Board C. Start Saving early

 D. of course! D. of course! Can you become a millionaire?  A. nope A. nope  C. not possible C. not possible  B. No B. No

Back to Board D. Yes, of course you can

 A. (Ask Audience) A. (Ask Audience) 1,000,000 Question: what are you going to do to become a millionaire?  B. incorrect B. incorrect  D. incorrect D. incorrect  C. incorrect C. incorrect

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