Learned about compound interest Made a budget Knows what a credit score is Can name a type of insurance Watched a finance video Knows what “APR” means Can define “interest rate” Used cash instead of card Researched a career salary Knows what taxes are for Knows what an investment is Opened a savings account Knows the 50/30/20 rule Knows what “loan” means Knows what a paycheck stub is Discussed money with family Knows difference between debit & credit Knows what "overdraft" means Knows how to write a check Set a spending limit Sets financial goals Knows what insurance is Knows what an emergency fund is Understands student loans Learned about compound interest Made a budget Knows what a credit score is Can name a type of insurance Watched a finance video Knows what “APR” means Can define “interest rate” Used cash instead of card Researched a career salary Knows what taxes are for Knows what an investment is Opened a savings account Knows the 50/30/20 rule Knows what “loan” means Knows what a paycheck stub is Discussed money with family Knows difference between debit & credit Knows what "overdraft" means Knows how to write a check Set a spending limit Sets financial goals Knows what insurance is Knows what an emergency fund is Understands student loans
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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.
Learned about compound interest
Made a budget
Knows what a credit score is
Can name a type of insurance
Watched a finance video
Knows what “APR” means
Can define “interest rate”
Used cash instead of card
Researched a career salary
Knows what taxes are for
Knows what an investment is
Opened a savings account
Knows the 50/30/20 rule
Knows what “loan” means
Knows what a paycheck stub is
Discussed money with family
Knows difference between debit & credit
Knows what "overdraft" means
Knows how to write a check
Set a spending limit
Sets financial goals
Knows what insurance is
Knows what an emergency fund is
Understands student loans