Chapter 10: Money and Relationships

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Chapter 10: Money and Relationships Unit 4: Income, Taxes, and Giving

Explore Examine the charts, graphics, and reading excerpts in Chapter 10: Money and Relationships. Make a list of questions you would like to have answered as we go through the chapter.

Introduction WB: Before You Begin, pgs. 210 - 211 Journal: Review the Learning Outcome objectives and Key Terms Complete the “Before” column on the “Measure Your Progress” chart Journal: What are your initial thoughts about money and relationships? What do you want to learn about money and relationships?

Understanding Your Money Personality Section 1

Understanding Your Money Personality Video 1.1 (13 minutes): Values and Attitudes Journal: Have you ever witnessed money affecting a relationship close to you?

Discussion Questions How do a person’s values affect the way they handle money? Your values influence your behavior. How a person handles money is 80% behavior and 20% head knowledge.

Activity Activity: Back Then (45 minutes at home, 20 minutes in class)

Marriage and Money Section 2

Marriage and Money Video 2.1 (11 minutes): Marriage and Money Journal: Would you describe yourself as a Nerd or a Free Spirit when it comes to handling money? Explain your answer.

Discussion Questions In a marriage, who is supposed to do the financial decision making? Both people in the relationship. In a marriage, besides telling your money what to do, what else does having a budget accomplish? A budget will ensure that both people are agreeing on what they want their money to do. Are you a natural saver or spender? Explain your answer.

Activity Activity: Creative Debating (25 Minutes)

Communication is Key Section 3

Communication is Key Video 3.1 (9 minutes): The Budget Committee Meeting Journal: How will this chapter change the way you talk to your parents about money?

Discussion Questions What are some important guidelines to remember when communicating with others about money? Listen, pick the right time and place to start a conversation, be honest, seek counsel, and communicate your money goals. Why is it important to communicate with other household members about money? Winning with money takes teamwork. Helps maintain accountability as you work toward your financial goals. The financial plan should be agreed upon by all involved.

Activities Activities: Roommates and Money (20 minutes) Time Budget (20 minutes)

Chapter Summary Take Action Challenge, pg. 219 Budget Builder – foundationsU.com Money in Review, pgs. 220-221 Complete the “After” column on the “Measure Your Progress” chart, pg. 211.