October 10, 2013 F INANCIAL L ITERACY M ODULE 1 A SSESSMENT R EVIEW.

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October 10, 2013 F INANCIAL L ITERACY M ODULE 1 A SSESSMENT R EVIEW

M ODULE 1 M ONEY M ANAGEMENT Scenario: Jeremiah belongs to a youth group that is planning to participate in a nine-day volunteer building project near the end of his senior year. During the experience Jeremiah’s group will work on a building project in a community that is recovering from a disaster. Help him plan to save money to cover the cost of the trip he will take 15 months from now. There is a $900 fee for the project, which covers the cost of food and lodging at the work site. Jeremiah will also need to pay for his transportation to and from the site as well as meals and any lodging along the way. After working through the DECIDE steps, the group decided that traveling by train was the option that best met their decision criteria. They will be able to sleep on the train rather than arrange for lodging along the way. The train fare is $294 per person. Each person is also responsible to carry or pay for his or her own meals during the 20 hours of travel to the site and from the site. Both there and back, the train will leave mid- morning and arrive the next day just after dawn. Jeremiah has already saved $550 for the trip by working odd jobs. He typically earns $100 to $200 each month from helping his neighbors with yard work, painting projects, childcare, and pet-walking services. He recently received birthday gift money totaling $100.

a. Create a spending plan so Jeremiah is able to cover his costs for the trip. Use the information provided, and estimate how much he should plan for his meals while traveling and other expenses he might have during the trip. Jeremiah’s Income Sources:Amounts Total Income for the Trip: Jeremiah’s Estimated Trip Expenses:Amounts Total Expense Amount Needed for the Trip:

b. Figure out how much more money he needs to save and the amount he needs to save each month. c. Do you think this is an attainable monthly savings goal? Why or why not? ____________________________________________________________________________________ Total Amount Saved to Date Total Amount still needed to save Amount to save each month