A | B |
earning | gaining money by working |
inflation | prices rise |
Spending | using money to purchase goods and services |
Law of Scarcity | Choices because of unlimited needs and wants |
opportunity cost | The highest-valued alternative |
trade-off | The choice of one item while giving up another |
Responsible spending | researching and planning purchases in advance |
Saving | putting aside money for later use |
Responsible saving | forming the habit of saving regularly |
Borrowing | obtaining money, goods, or services at present in exchange for the promise of future payment |
Responsible borrowing | borrowing only what can be paid back when due |
productivity | The amount of goods/services an employee produces |
advance | To get a promotion and/or raise in salary |
workplace trend | A direction in which the workplace is moving |
workplace opportunity | A chance to get a job, advance in a career, or start or expand a business |
standard of living | The style of living that a person can afford |
market economy | A free enterprise system |
gross domestic product | The total output of goods and services in a nation |
demand | The amount of goods/services consumer want to buy at any point in time |
supply | The amount of goods/services available at any point in time |
prosperity | A period in which individuals/businesses are financially successful and thriving |
recession | An economic period of six months or more when growth is slowed down |
durable goods | Items with lasting value |
savings rate | The amount of money people save |
financial security | Having enough money saved to be able to withstand crises and emergencies |
credit | Borrowing; buying now, paying later |
interest rate | Percentage of amount borrowed |
Responsible earning | involves realizing that career choices greatly affect lifetime earnings |