Money Management and Financial Literacy Discussions

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Engage in group discussions covering topics such as tithing, money management in marriage, wise investments, teaching children financial responsibility, and allocating income to various expenses. Explore the importance of paying tithing, managing credit card debt, and determining appropriate percentages for housing, transportation, food, clothing, recreation, insurance, and savings.

  • Money Management
  • Financial Literacy
  • Group Discussion
  • Tithing
  • Investments

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  1. Hymn # Hymn # - -

  2. Grammar Practice Grammar Practice Use future simple + modals + to get Example 1: Participant 1 Are you going to study your math tomorrow? Participant 2 Yes, I m going to get help from Maria. Example 2: Participant 1 Should we do the laundry or the dishes first? Participant 2 We should start the laundry first and then do the dishes.

  3. Group Discussion Group Discussion What is the first thing the Church counsels us to do with our money? Why is paying tithing so important? What do the scriptures teach about tithing? How is money management important in a marriage?

  4. Group Discussion (Continued) Group Discussion (Continued) Why is credit card debt so bad? What are some wise things to invest in? How can you teach children to respect/be wise with their money? What percentage of your income do you think is appropriate for the following expenses: housing, transportation, food, clothing, recreation, insurance, and savings?

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