(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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G-T
Stands for what
SG
O-Something an individual must have to survive.
O-Need
I-Temporary or freelance work provided by an independent contractor on an on-
demand basis.
I-Gig work
G-A banking feature that provides access to an individual's account via their
smartphone or tablet.
G-Mobile Banking
I-R
Stands for what
SG
A payment made to support a student's education, awarded either on the basis
of academic excellence or financial need, that a student does not need to pay
back.
Scholarship
B-How well do you technology
at work.
B-Information Technology Application
N-Something you pledge to a lender if you fail to make payments.
N-Collateral
G-Money paid to an employee if if they don't come in for work.
G-Salary
O-Free
N-S.M.A.R.T
N-M
Stands for what
SG
G-right thing
G-Ethics
I-Budget
O-An amount of money that lenders make available to you, that you can use over
time or all at once.
O-Credit limit
O-S.M.A.R.T
O-A
Stands for what
SG
N-Money paid to a worker by the hour.
N-wage
N-federal
loan and aid application.
N-FAFSA
the amount of money owed after completion of higher education.
student debt load
Free!
G-Comprehensive insurance
N-Money received or earned for work done, from investments or other sources.
N-Income
I-The ablity to identify and omplete task based upon importance.
I- self-management
O-Money not paid back
O-scholarships, grants,
I-A profession, occupation,
I-Career
I-What some one does for a living.
I-Occupation
B-money not barrow from the govt for educational purpoes.
B-private student loans
B-Growth mindset
G-Money barrowed to be paid back
G-loans.
B-Money that is set aside specifically for unanticipated needs. Experts recommend
that people should have 3-6 months of living expenses set aside in emergency
savings.
B-Emergency Fund
G-A card issued by a financial institution that lends money to be used for in-person
and online purchases.
G-Credit Card
Money added to an account.
Deposit
G-a goal longer than 90 days
G- long-term goals
Credit limit
O-Lifelong Learning
N-A goal shorter than 90 days.
N- short-term goals
N-Wage
B-the ablity to priotize important task.
B-time management
B-A budget method
B-50-30-20 Method
O-Credit Card
N-Check
B-Certificate Of Deposit (CD)
O- defaulting on a loan.
, prioritization,
I-Payments to a company to pay off a debt.
I-monthly payments.
I-The name for a large group of people involved in simular economic services
I-Industries