2016-2017 Household Resources Worksheet Student Name _________________________________________ TCTC ID _______________________ Please provide the following information as annual amounts only, not monthly. Use actual figures where possible. If an item does not apply to you, enter “0”. Each blank must have a response. WARNING: If you purposely give false or misleading information, you may be fined, be sentenced to jail or both. Student (& Spouse if married) Parent(s) (if dependent)
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“make college free for all” he argues that every man and women have a right to a college education regardless of their financial background. Sanders states that a high school education back in the 1960’s was enough to get you a good paying job. The job acquired by the high diploma was enough to start a family and even send your kids to college because of the cheap college tuition at that time; this was known as the American dream. Things have changed since then and for many Americans college is just
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good school district. Although, the family leads a peaceful life their financial situation is in a great disarray. Though, John and Kate make together close to $140,000 a year they don't have much of a life savings, or emergency fund, and too much credit card debts. In order to help them understand the significance of saving more money instead of spending it, personal balance sheet, cash flow statement, and budget need to be prepared. Personal balance sheet reflects their assets and liabilities
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Overspending One possible effect of providing your teen with a credit card is the potential for large debts. Swiping a plastic card in exchange for goods or services can prove too much of a temptation for some young people. Also, spending money on the Internet is quick and simple with a credit card. Teens can easily access online shopping, Internet gambling and other spending activities. According to Todd Mark, President of the Consumer Credit Counseling Service, in an article on the Connect With Kids
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clothes over takes her mind. She then spots a deep green silk scarf out of the corner of her wandering eyes. Although Jane told herself she was just going to look around the store without buying anything, she suddenly feels the need to swipe her credit card and purchase the scarf. After two hours of contemplating buying the scarf, Jane finds herself purchasing three pairs of Loui Vuitton shoes and two Prada handbags, along with the enchanting emerald green Marc Jacobs scarf. Eventually Jane arrived
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January 2017 Facts about College What do you think about high school seniors being required to wait a year after high school before entering college? College is very expensive and only half of the people who go don’t make it or drop out Thousands of people say going to college makes you richer. Students should wait a year before going to college because half of Americans get a degree and people with high school diplomas earn more than those who have a college degree. College is very expensive and they're
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Thirstea Corner Location: 4501 E. Casrson St. #109 Long Beach, CA (562) 425-8000 Reservations: No Reservation Needed Price:$5-$15 Charge Cards: Credit Cards Accepted Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00am - 8:00pm Sat: 11:00am - 5:00pm Parking: Street, Private Lot Cuisine: Cafe Style The Review: One of the best places or if not the only place in Long Beach you can have a delicious sandwich and boba drink has got to be The Thirstea Corner. There is no other place where you can get the best waffle
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understanding products like credit, loans, and investments. Competency in managing money appears to be a skill that doesn’t come naturally to everyone. Unless a person is exposed to the practice of money management, he/she is less likely to understand how it works and it long-term benefits. Without a financial education, it is easy to develop poor spending and financial habits resulting in significant negative consequences such as a poor credit rating, denial of credit, rejection for a checking account
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with True or False: 1. Student loans must be paid back in the exact amount I received and no more. 2. Scholarships do NOT need to be paid back. 3. It is best to have no debt whatsoever. 4. If I am given money for school in the form of a student loan or scholarship, the money will be sent to me as a check. 5. Debit cards are different from credit cards; with a debit card money is taken directly from my checking account when I make a purchase. 6. If I pay my entire credit card bill every month without
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Common Problem of a Working Student Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This chapter presents the introduction, background of study, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, statement of the problem, hypothesis, significance of the study, scope and limitations and definition of terms. Introduction College enrollments have continued on an upward climb for decades, as more and more people recognize the value of a college education, especially the tangible value of the diploma
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