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1. Someone once said that the love of money is the root of all evil. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why?
2. Would you ever take a job as a volunteer--knowing that you were helping other people, but you would not get paid for your services. Why or why not?

3. Do you currently have a checking account, savings account, or credit card? If not, at what age do you think it is appropriate to have these types of accounts?

4. In order to buy a new bike, a car, or pay for college, it often takes time to save up the money. What types of things are important to you to save up for?

5. If you had to create a budget for your family, what are 5 necessary items that would be included in that budget? (For example, house payment or rent, utilities, etc).

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Answer:

1. money makes people unpredictable and unreliable.

2. yes I would. even without the pay, being a volunteer is a fulfilling job. And it gives you a sense of responsibility and leadership standards that'll set you aside from others in respectable needs I.e job interview, college application.

3. yes I do have a students account. its necessary to open an account for even the youngest of kids as its good to get ahead in college savings.

4. college, a car , an apartment.

5. food

electricity

gas

school

water