personal finance: unit 4
For most people, a fully-funded emergency fund will be about:
10,000-15,000
how many baby steps are there
7
Dave's 80/20 rule says that when it comes to money, 80% is head knowledge and 20% is behavior. T/F
False
Your income level greatly affects your savings habits. T/F
False
next step after having fully funded emergency fund
Invest 15% of your income into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement plans
stands for Pre-Authorized Checking and helps build discipline when saving
PAC's
Interest is money paid to a saver by a financial institution. T/F
True
Money is neither good nor bad
amoral
Baby step 1 is to get $1,000 into the bank Baby step 2 is to work the debt snowball, Baby step 3 is to finish the emergency fund Baby step 4 is invest.
baby steps
Interest on interest
compound interest
According to Dave Ramsey, __________ is the key ingredient for wealth building.
discipline
The emergency fund is not a big ___.
earner
According to Dave Ramsey, saving money is about ______ and ______.
emotion and contentment
You should invest 10% of your household income into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement plans.
false
Interest (I) = Principal(P) X Rate(R) X Time(T)
formula for simple interest
Emergency Fund goes here
money market
The typical American has a ____ savings rate.
negative
The percentage by which your money grows is called the ___.
rate of return
what is baby step 1?
save 1,000 in emergency fund
Baby Steps 1 and 3 have to do with:
saving and emergency fund
Saving money for a purchase and letting the interest work for you rather than against you
sinking fund approach
how much should you save to fully fund your emergency fund (baby step 3)
three to six months worth of expenses
Pre-authorized checking helps to build discipline in saving. T/F
true
The annual interest rate does matter when making a one time investment.
true
When you pay with cash, you can almost always negotiate a better deal.
true
you should save for
wealth building, emergency fund and purchases
three reasons you should save
wealth building, purchases, emergency fund