To be financially responsible in planning your future, which of the following should you do first?
- save around 10% of each paycheck in a personal savings account
- invest around 10% of each paycheck in a retirement account
- establish an emergency fund that cannot be touched unless a true emergency occurs
- set up direct deposit of your paychecks so they are automated

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establish an emergency fund that cannot be touched unless a true emergency occurs
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MaryBeth tells you that because she doesn't earn a lot of money she really can't afford to build an emergency fund or use the strategy of paying herself first. Is this statement true or false?
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False
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Joaquim has set up a savings plan with compound interest. Over time, is he likely to earn more in this savings plan this way than if he simply held the same amount each month aside in his checking account?
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Yes
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Which of the following looks like a financial strategy that is diversified? Options: John has an $100,000 emergency fund, but not other savings or investments. His motto is "be prepared." Jerica has an emergency fund, a savings account with $5,000 saved so far, and she invests in a mix of mutual funds, bonds, real estate, and some individual stocks/bonds. Leroy has an emergency fund and $25,000 invested in a stock known as Facebo. Monique prefers high risk-big payoff investments. She invested her life savings into individual stocks from the two most up-and-coming companies she can find with the idea that because these companies are so popular she will get rich quickly.
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Jerica has an emergency fund, a savings account with $5,000 saved so far, and she invests in a mix of mutual funds, bonds, real estate, and some individual stocks/bonds.
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Tara has decided to save $300 each month. She opens a savings account that pays 4% interest, so after her first month she earns $12 additional on what she saved. If her savings account compounds the interest, which is the amount of money she will have after two months?
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$324.48
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Which of the following is a financial strategy usually recommended for people in their 20s? Options: Keep your extra money in your checking account and avoid savings/investment plans because they are too risky for those who are just starting out on their financial path, Set up aggressive plans to save or develop money for your heirs (or future heirs), Get a mortgage so that your money is "saved" in real estate., Develop your emergency fund so it covers up to 3-6 months worth of living expenses
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Develop your emergency fund so it covers up to 3-6 months worth of living expenses
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Less than 40% of Americans have enough money saved to make it through 3-6 months without income.
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True
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