Choose your own financial adventure By :Gwendolyn Jones.

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Choose your own financial adventure By :Gwendolyn Jones

What are five things you learned from this project? I've learned that if you do smart things while your young in the long run you'll live good. I also learned that its very hard to do things with out a good credit score. I also learned that debut is hard to get out of once you get in your basically stuck in it. I also learned to save as much money as can And also to ay things off as fast as I can so that I wont have to pay a lot of interest.

How will use this in your life after high school? I’m going to use this when I go to college. And I'm also going to use this when I get outta college when I'm trying to buy a house and a car

If Mr. Graham and Mrs. Sitzes had one thing they hoped you took away from this project what would it be? To help us save money not spend it all.

What is a credit score and how does it affect your life? (please refer to the car and home pages) Its something government keeps on you to see if you are a reliable person.

Name three things that can improve your credit score A bank account A credit card when you pay off your payment in full Getting a cell phone contract and paying the bill on time.

Name three things that can hurt your credit score Not paying your bill on time. Bankruptcy Repo on car.

A credit score combined with _______ will effect your ability to purchase things Please discuss how the blank has more effect than just the items you can go to a store a purchase…

What effect do credit score and income potential have on your day to day life? It affects your day to day life b/c if you wanted to do things that require a good credit score you wouldn't’t be able to do them.

Comments about the project and suggestions for the future.. I don’t have none.. You did a great job.