the money game
DESCRIPTION
The Money Game is a program by Adam Carroll that teaches college students how to finish school in front of the financial 8-ball instead of behind it. By becoming an "investor/consumer" students will soon see how to employ their money so it works harder than they do.TRANSCRIPT
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Time is On Your Side
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• Day 5 = .16
• Day 10 = 5.12
• Day 15 = 163.84
• Day 20 = 5242.88
• Day 25 = 167,772.16
• Day 28 = 1,342,177.28
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Don’t Borrow From Tomorrow
What percent of all students have 1-2 credit cards by their sophomore year?
93%
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Don’t Borrow From Tomorrow
What does the average college student carry for a
credit card balance?
$2,700
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Don’t Borrow From Tomorrow
What is the average student loan debt for
undergraduates?
$24,568
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Don’t Borrow From Tomorrow
What is the average household credit card debt?
$9,317
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Don’t Borrow From Tomorrow
How many credit cards does the average household
carry?
14.7
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Where does it all start?
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M aking a living
O ngoing savings
N eeds vs. wants spending
E mploying your money
Your money choices and their consequences
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What is the average income the first year out of college?
Accounting: $44,928Chemical Engineering: $56,269Management Information Systems (MIS): $45,391Marketing: $37,191Financial Services: $43,950Educational Services: $30,291Oil & Coal Products: $53,611Aerospace: $54,410Retail/Wholesale Trade: $34,932Transportation Equipment Mfg.: $51,610
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Making a Living –Which one are you?
The Spender
Taxes $600
Apartment $600
Car $400
Insurance $100
Credit Card $200
Student Loan $300
Food $200
Miscellaneous $600
The Even-Steven
Taxes $600
Apartment $400
Car $300
Insurance $100
Credit Card $100
Student Loan $200
Food $200
Miscellaneous $600
The Saver
Taxes $600
Apartment $0
Car $0
Insurance $100
Credit Card $100
Student Loan $200
Food $200
Miscellaneous $600
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Ongoing Savings
PAY YOURSELF FIRST!!
(Take 10% of what you make and save/save it)
Checking SavingsMoney Market
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Ongoing Savings
Start An Automatic Investment Plan
Checking
Savings
Money Market
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“Compound Interest is the 8th Wonder of the world.”
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Needs vs. Wants
1. Tuition & Fees
2. Books
3. Food (Meal Plan)
4. Housing
5. Transportation
6. Clothing
7. __________
8. __________
1. Tanning
2. Video Games
3. Big Screen TV
4. ____________
5. ____________
6. ____________
7. ____________
8. ____________
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Successful people do the things that unsuccessful people are not
willing to do.
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Employing Your Money
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Wealthy
Broke
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Your money choicesand their consequences
$8 Billion
Unclaimed Scholarship Dollars
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Your money choicesand their consequences
Which is a better “investment”?
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Strategies – Slow and Steady
• Payoff student loans over time
• Pay more than minimum on credit cards
• Invest as much as you can in 401k and ROTH IRA
• Buy a new car
• Buy a home
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Strategies – Moderately Quick
• Pay off student loans within 5-7 years
• Pay off credit cards within 3-4 years
• Max out 401k and ROTH IRA
• Buy a used car or no car
• Buy a home
• Buy a rental (or several) OR Start a business.
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Strategies – Fast
• Pay off student loans within 2 years• Pay off credit cards within 1 year• Max out your 401k and ROTH IRA• Don’t buy a car until you can pay cash• Buy a duplex, rent out one side and live virtually
rent free for two years. • Buy another. Repeat.• Start a business.• Learn to invest heavily and diversify.
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