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Activity Decide where to store money in different situations

Where could we store our money?

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In a savings account

In his drawer

Where could we store out money?

Alex inherited £500 from his grandmother and wants to save it for university. Where should he put this money to potentially earn some interest?

Under the floorboards in his house

In his bank account

In his wallet

Where could we store out money?

Jamal sold his gaming console to a friend for £20 cash, which he's planning to use later in the week for a trip to the cinema. Where should he store this money in the meantime?

In a safe place in his house

In her coat pocket

In her purse

Where could we store out money?

Ava is meeting her friends for bubble tea and cake. Her mum gave her £10 to spend. Where should she store this money?

She can just hold it in her hand

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£500 is too much money to keep in the house and keeping money in the house won't earn Alex any interest.Have another go!

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£500 is too much money to keep in the house and keeping money in the house won't earn Alex any interest.Have another go!

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Alex should put the £500 into a savings account for safety and to earn interest. This choice protects his money while allowing it to grow.

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Keeping it in his wallet risks accidental spending or loss.Have another go!

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For such a small amount of money (£20) that Jamal plans to use within a week, storing it safely at home makes the most sense.

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Depositing it in a bank is unnecessary for short-term storage and quick access. Have another go!

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If Ava holds the money, it's easy to lose. She might accidentally drop the money while walking and it's more visible to others, increasing the risk of theft.Have another go!

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Coat pockets are often not as secure as a purse, especially if they're loose or don't have a zipper. The money could easily slip out when Ava sits down or moves around.Have another go!

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Keeping her money in a purse is much safer. A purse typically has a zipper or clasp, providing security, and it's a designated place for money, making it quick to locate when needed.