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Lifestyle ESTABLISH CAREER AND LIFESTYLE GOALS ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 1

Looking Ahead Where to you see yourself in 10 years? – Where will you live? – What type of industry will you be working in? ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 2

Preview Today we will answer these questions: Why pay attention to population and workplace trends? What is important to me in a job or career? How does the cost of living impact my lifestyle? Use what you learn today to start down the path to achieving your career and lifestyle goals. ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 3

Know Before You Go What is the job outlook? – Now and in the future – Locally and in other locations – In demand; declining demand What is the competition for jobs? What will it take to get the job/career I want? – Education, training – Skills, experience – Attitude, mindset ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 4

Population and Work Trends Make a prediction based on population trends revealed in 2010 U.S. Census. List at least three different ways this population trend will impact the workplace. What are the products and services that will be in higher demand because of this trend? ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 5

Living Your Dream What do you value for a satisfying work situation? ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 6 Pay and Benefits Work Hours Work Environment Type of Work Company Purpose Management Style

Stay or Go? Can I afford to live there? What is the cost of living? Will I have the income needed to support my lifestyle? – Can I get work? What are the average salaries? How much will the move cost? – What will it cost to move my belongings? – What are the deposit fees to set up new utility services? How will my lifestyle change? Do the benefits outweigh the costs? ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 7

Your Future What do you want your life to be in ten years? ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 8

Challenge Assignment 3-D Write goals to get started on achieving the career and lifestyle you want. ©2012 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-4: Lifestyle 9