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Personal Finance Module 3&4

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Personal Finance Module 3&4

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Module 3 & 4 DBA Escape Room

Earn a letter from each section to complete the secret code!

Module 3

Check List

Review Grades

Summary

Module 4

Growth Goals

Module 3&4 Have me feeling...

Review Grades

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Module 3 & 4

Earn a letter from each section to complete the secret code!

Module 3

Check List

Review Grades

Summary

Growth Goals

Module 4

Check List

Find one topic covered in Module 3 or 4 headlined in the news Find a friend and explain one of the topics below

  • Credit cards
  • Credit scores
  • Loans
  • Scholarships
  • Investments
  • Identity theft
Use a personal example of a topic in Module 3 or 4 Examples:
  • Shopping for a first car
  • Applying for scholarships
  • Investing experiences
  • Student loans
  • Using your first credit card

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Module 3 & 4

Earn a letter from each section to complete the secret code!

Module 3

Check List

Review Grades

Summary

Growth Goals

Module 4

Loan Counselor

Sarah is a high‑school senior who wants to buy a used car priced at $12,000. Sarah doesn’t have enough money to pay the full amount upfront, so they visit a local credit union to explore loan options. Which loan should Sarah choose?

Option A: Low Down Payment Down payment: $1,000 Loan amount: $11,000 Interest rate: 9% Loan term: 4 years Sarah likes this option because it requires less money upfront, but the monthly payments seem high.

Option B: Higher Down Payment Down payment: $4,000 Loan amount: $8,000 Interest rate: 6% Loan term: 4 years This option requires more savings upfront, but the monthly payments are noticeably lower.

Choose two of the fill in the blanks

Sarah should choose Option __________ because __________.

There will be __________ risk for Sarah with __________loan becuase __________.

If Sarah's credit score improves, __________ will happen.

If Sarah's credit score decreases, __________ will happen.

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Module 3 & 4

Earn a letter from each section to complete the secret code!

Module 3

Check List

Review Grades

Growth Goals

Module 4

Summary

Financial Advisor

Cluadia

Cluadia is a 20-year-old collge graduate with a nursing degree. She needs help deciding which short-term investment to make.

Greg

Greg is a 60-year-old retired computer scientist. He needs help deciding how to update his investment portfolio.

Financial Advisor

Cluadia

Cluadia is a 20-year-old collge graduate with a nursing degree. She needs help deciding which short-term investment to make.

$1,000

12 Month $1,000 CD at 4% interest

OR

$1,000 in a 3.5% High-Yield Savings Account

Financial Advisor

Greg

Greg is a 60-year-old retired computer scientist. He needs help deciding how to update his investment portfolio.

$20,000

$20,000 in his favorite Media company's stock

OR

$20,000 in cryptocurrency

Identity Theft

Explain how these elements relate to ID Theft

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Module 3 & 4

Earn a letter from each section to complete the secret code!

Module 3

Check List

Review Grades

Summary

Growth Goals

Module 4

Growth Goals

Module 3&4 DBA Have me feeling...

Goal for Module 4 Exam?

Continue

Module 3 & 4

Earn a letter from each section to complete the secret code!

Module 3

Cehck List

Review Grades

Summary

Growth Goals

Module 4

Summary

What questions do you have about remaining topics? What misc. questions do you have?

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Module 3 & 4

Code Cracked! MONEY!

Let's go!

PFMM

Congratulations!

YOU Escaped the DBA Escape Room!