PFL Chapter 3 Test
Zero-Based Budget
A cash flow plan that assigns an expense to every dollar of your income, wherein the total income minus the total expenses equals zero
carbon check
A copy of each check you write
cash flow statement
A summary that shows total income and spending for a given time period
budget
A written cash flow plan
crisis
A written plan removes the "management by ________" from your finances.
money fights
A written plan, if actually lived and agreed on, will remove many of the ______ _______ in a relationship.
overdrafts, stress
A written plan, if actually lived and agreed on, will remove many of the ______________ from your life, consequently removing a lot of _________.
guilt shame fear
A written plan, if actually lived and agreed on, will remove much of the _____, _____ and ____ that may be part of buying necessities such as food or clothing.
overspending
A written plan, if actually lived and agreed on, will show if you are ____________ in a certain area.
impulse purchase
An item that is bought without previous planning or consideration of the long-term effects
fixed expenses
Expenses that do not change from month to month, such as auto insurance or rent.
variable expenses
Expenses that vary from month to month, such as electricity, gas, groceries, and clothing.
less
Live on ______ than you make. Don't spend every dollar of your paycheck.
overdraft
Occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes below zero
envelope system
Series of envelopes that are divided into categories (food, entertainment, gas, etc.) and are used to store cash for planned monthly expenses
true
The number 1 cause of divorce in north america is stress and disagreements over money
A cash flow statement summarizes all of the income and spending over a certain time period. A budget is a written plan for saving, giving, and spending. Cash flow= already taken place. Budget= plan of what will take place.
Whats the difference between a cash flow statement and a budget?
it ensures that every dollar you make is assigned to a specific place
Why is the zero based budget the best method of budgeting?
70
______% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.
Zero-Based Budget
____________ gives every dollar a name on paper; o purpose, before the month begins. This is the best method of budgeting since it ensures that every dollar you make is assigned a specific purpose.
Make over spending more likely
doing a budget does not
discretionary expenses
expenses for things we don't need like eating out, gifts, candy
intermittent expenses
expenses that occur at various times throughout the year and tend to be in large lump sums like tuition payments, gym memberships, car repairs
reconcile
the act of matching your bank statement with your checkbook.
True
the envelope system works great for managing spending on things that don't normally have a fixed monthly expense.
People leave things out, they are over complicated, and they don't live on it.
what are the reasons cash flow plans sometimes don't work?
all of the above
which of the following is a consequence of over drawing your checking account
Balanced
you must keep your checking account _____________.
check register
your _______ ________ has the most current balance.
all of the above
your monthly budget should include