Youth Education Agenda Age 13-17: Real Life

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Youth Education Agenda Age 13-17: Real Life Orientation Each child will receive a worksheet with an assigned credit score, occupation, and annual income. Real Life Session 1. Set Savings Goal 2. Life Stages - Each participant will be required to visit booths that represent a life event, such as deciding where to live, transportation, etc. 3. Take a Turn on the Wheel of Reality - The wheel has a number of everyday events that will affect their finances. 4. Meet with a Financial Counselor - When they have completed the life stages each participant will meet with an AgFed representative to discuss the financial decisions they made. *The average time for the participant to complete the event can range from 30-45 minutes. This largely depends if the participant would need to re-evaluate their money habits and if they will make any adjustments.

Budget Worksheet One Time Expenses Pay Method Initial Housing (Security Deposit Only) $ Furniture $ $ $ Fitness/Gym $ $ $ Electronics $ $ $ Travel/ Entertainment $ $ $ Cell Phone (phone purchase) $ Pets $ Legal Expenses/ Ticket $ Misc. $ Wheel of Reality (+Income/ -Expense) + or - $ Student Loan Auto Loan Loan Loan Quick Nicks EZ Loan Loans Term Rate Balance Payment Initial $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Take Home Pay (Net) Initial Part Time Job (Net) TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME Monthly Expenses Student Loan Payment Credit Union Credit Card (CC) Utilities - Credit Limit $ 5,000 Nightlife - Current Payment $ 60 Food Beginning balance owed: $ 1,890 Initial Clothing New charge $ TV/ Internet/ Phone New charge $ Cell Phone Monthly Plan New charge $ Fitness/ Gym New charge $ Pets Food/ Supplies New charge $ Hair/ Nails/ Spa Ending BALANCE (beginning balance plus new charges) $ Furniture Store Pymt Plan Calculate new monthly payment (ending balance x 3%) and enter under credit card Credit Card Monthly Payment Other Loan Monthly Payment Credit Union Deposit Account Account Starting Balance (CKG) $ Initial Withdrawal Description $ Withdrawal Description $ Withdrawal Description $ Total Monthly Expenses $ Withdrawal Description $ Withdrawal Description $ Summary Loan Proceed Description $ Total take home pay (net) + Loan Proceed Description $ Total monthly expense - Loan Proceed Description $ Money in your pocket! = Loan Proceed Description $ Loan Proceed Description $ Pocket Money / Take Home Pay % Wheel of Reality Income (add) $ YOUR MONEY AFTER BILLS: Ending Account Balance $ (Checking+Savings+Money in Your Pocket) YOUR MONEY BEFORE BILLS: $ (Checking Account) YOUR GOAL: PAY YOUR BILLS AND INCREASE YOUR TOTAL MONEY SAVED! Housing Transportation Before meeting with a financial counselor: calculate ending balance, credit card payment and total expenses. Did you meet your goal? Rent Renters Insurance Utilities Auto Loan Payment Auto Insurance Gas or Public (bus,etc.) Initial COMPLETE THIS SECTION WITH A FINANCIAL COUNSELOR Income Strategies:

Tips for completing your budget worksheet For the purpose of the Fair, assume you just graduated and have no car, furniture, etc. 1. The front page summarizes your career choice, gross annual salary and monthly net take pay. Taxes and employer benefits have already been deducted. Set a goal for yourself! 2. A credit score has been randomly assigned to you on the front page. Locate your credit score and write it in the YELLOW box on Page 2. Your credit score will determine various expenses within the Fair including loan rates, utilities and insurance. 3. Certain booths represent required expenses. These have the letter R noted to the left of the budget line item on pages 2 & 3. You must visit these booths and fill in your purchase decision on the budget worksheet. 4. Page 2 is divided into five sections as follows: LIGHT BLUE: If you have a student loan the term, rate, balance and payment is identified here. Any additional loans you may take during the Fair should be listed here with the monthly payment amount also identified under Monthly Expenses on the right side of the sheet. YELLOW: Complete your credit score from the front page. Your credit score will determine various costs. BLUE: You have a $5,000 credit card with an existing balance and payment based upon your credit score. If youcharge any purchases they must be entered here and added to the balance owed after visiting all the booths. Your new ending balance cannot be greater than your $5,000 credit limit. Calculate your new monthly payment after new charges and enter it on the corresponding line in the PINK section on page 3. PURPLE: This section is used to record one time expenses. Examples include purchasing a cell phone, electronics, and legal expenses/tickets. Record your purchase costs. Also record how you are paying for it. Payment method codes are: CC - Credit Card, CKG - Checking. ORANGE: A checking account with a starting balances equal to half your monthly new take home pay is provided. Record any withdrawals, deposits and approved loans then calculate your new balance when done. 5. Page 3 is divided into five main sections. Complete the first three before meeting with a Financial Counselor. GREEN: Provides your net home pay from the front. If you get a part-time job, record you additional pay here and calculate your new monthly total net pay. Total this section before meeting with a Counselor. PINK: Record your on-going monthly expensese. Add up all your expenses and record the total. YELLOW: Calculate the money left in your pocket using your pay and expenses from the top two sections. Also calculate your new checking balance on page 2. Add this balance to what you calculated as money left in your pocket. A Financial Counselor will complete the boxed in section with you and discuss ways for saving money. 6. Before meeting with a Conselor: calculate ending account balance, credit card payment and total expenses. Made possible by: Monthly Budget Worksheet Career: Annual Salary: Monthly salary pre-tax (Gross Monthly Income): $ Income Taxes - Federal $ Income Taxes - State $ FICA (Social Security Tax) $ Medicare Tax $ Health Insurance Premium $ Employer Retirement Plan (3%) $ Take Home Pay (Net) $ Your Credit Score: Credit score ranges: Made possible by: A = 680 or higher B = 640-679 C = 600-639 D = 550-599 E = 549 or less YOUR GOAL: Pay your bills and increase your savings! Set your goal (money left in pocket) after bills: Your goal is to improve your financial health by increasing your total savings after paying all your bills for the month. QUESTIONS? Ask an AgFed volunteer!