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Unit 4 Savings Accounts High-Intermediate and Advanced Objectives Identify simple ways to save money. Identify characteristics of different types of savings accounts (i.e. CDs, Money Market, etc.) and their advantages and disadvantages. Recommend the best account for various purposes. Learn to convey ideas in writing through creation of a message board posting. Language and/or EFF skills practiced: solve problems and make decisions; convey ideas in writing; use information and communications technology. In this unit Activity 4-1: Little Ways to Save Activity 4-2: Savings Accounts: Comprehension Questions Activity 4-3: Inside the Lives of People Living on Minimum Wage Worksheet 4-1: Savings Account Comparison Worksheet 4-2: Savings Account Questions 182

Savings Accounts Warm-up: Little Ways to Save Worksheet 4-1: Savings Account Comparison 1. Talk about a simple way to save. Provide an example, such as: You spend $5.00 on coffee at Starbucks every morning before work. Show what that adds up to per month and per year--in this case, $100.00 (20 workdays x $5.00), a month and $1200.00 ($100 x 12 months) a year. 2. Ask students to brainstorm a list of things they could do to save a little bit of money every day or every month. Savings Accounts Presentation: Little Ways to Save Preparation for reading: 1. Write the name of the five types of accounts on the board: regular savings, CDs (Certificates of Deposit), special savings clubs, money market accounts, IRAs (Individual Retirement Accounts). 2. Let students know that they will read a description of each one and learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each one. 3. Give students an opportunity to read Savings Accounts (Worksheet 4-1) silently. When they complete the reading, have them complete the comprehension True/False Savings Account Questions. 4. When students finish the activity, go over the answers together. Answers: Regular Savings: 1. T 2. F 3. F Certificates of Deposit: 1. F 2. T 3. F Special Savings Clubs: 1. T 2. T 3. T Money Market Accounts: 1. T 2. T 3. T Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs): 1. F 2. F 3. T Savings Accounts Practice and Analysis: Savings Accounts: Comprehension Questions Worksheet 4-2: Savings Account Questions Have students consider each scenario, decide which savings account would be best, and describe why. Review the answers and discuss together. Answers: 183

1) regular savings 2) CD or money market 3) special savings club Saving Accounts Savings Account Comparison Lesson 4: Savings Accounts Worksheet 4-1 page 1 Savings Accounts Saving money is the best way to achieve your financial goals and prepare for emergencies. When you save money, you put it away and don t touch it until you are ready. People save money for many different reasons and goals. Some people need to save for emergencies. Others need to save for their children s or their own education. And some people want to save to buy a special item, like a new car or house. People have different needs for saving and banks have different kinds of accounts for saving. It s important to find an account that is good for your lifestyle and financial goals. Here are some of the different kinds of savings accounts that you can find at a bank or credit union. Account Type Regular savings accounts (also called pass book savings) CDs (Certificates of Deposit) Description Advantages Disadvantages You can deposit money whenever you want. The bank gives you a pass book or sends you a statement that shows your balance. You deposit $500 or more. You agree to leave the money in the bank for a special period of time (6 months to 5 years). Your money earns interest. You can withdraw your money at any time. Your interest rate may go up if the US rate goes up. You can have the money automatically withdrawn from your checking account. Your money earns more interest than a regular savings account. Your interest rate stays the same, even if the US rate goes down. The interest rate is low. You might need to keep a minimum balance. Your interest rate may go down if the US rate goes down. You can t touch your money for the special period of time. If you withdraw early, you must pay a large penalty fee. Your interest rate stays the same, even if the US rate goes up. 184

Savings Account Comparison Lesson 4: Savings Accounts Worksheet 4-1 page 2 Account Type Description Advantages Disadvantages Special Savings Clubs You deposit the same amount of money every week or every month. This account helps people save for a special purchase: a new car or a trip. You can put in a little money at a time. You can have the money automatically withdrawn from your checking account. Your money will earn very little or no interest. Money Market Accounts You deposit a large amount to open the account. The bank pays you interest that is based on the money market. Your money earns more interest than regular savings account. Your interest rate may go up if the US rate goes up. You have to keep a high minimum balance. Your interest rate may go down if the US rate goes down. You can write a few checks from this account each month. These accounts are usually not insured. Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) These are special accounts that help people save for retirement. You save a percentage of your monthly income. You don t pay taxes on the money until you retire. You can choose where the bank invests your money. If you withdraw money before you are 59 ½, you must pay a penalty. 185

Savings Account Comparison Lesson 4: Savings Accounts Worksheet 4-1 page 3 Savings Account Questions Read each sentence and circle T if the sentence is true and F if the sentence is false. Regular Savings 1. You can withdraw money at any time. T F 2. Your money earns high interest. T F 3. Your interest rate stays the same. T F Certificates of Deposit (CDs) 1. You can deposit any amount of money. T F 2. The interest rate stays the same. T F 3. You can withdraw money at any time. T F Special Savings Clubs 1. Your money earns low interest. T F 2. Most people use this account to save for a special purchase. T F 3. You deposit money every week or every month. T F Money Market Accounts 1. Your money earns high interest. T F 2. You have to keep a high minimum balance. T F 3. These accounts are usually not insured by the bank. T F Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) 1. These accounts are good for saving for a vacation or new car. T F 2. You can withdraw your money at any time. T F 3. You don t pay taxes on the money until you retire. T F 186

Savings Account Questions Lesson 4: Savings Accounts Worksheet 4-2 Savings Account Comprehension Questions 1. Jose and Maria are married and they have three children. Jose works at a hardware store and Maria just got a job at a supermarket. Now they have a little extra money each month, so they want to start saving. They would like to deposit approximately $100 each time they get paid, but they need to be able to use this money if they have an emergency. Which account(s) would be best for them? Why? 2. Paulo is single and owns a popular restaurant downtown. Each month he makes a lot more money than he uses and he puts this money into his checking account. Now his checking account has a very high balance. He doesn t need to keep all of this money in his checking account. He wants to open a saving account so that he can earn interest. Which account(s) would be best for Paulo? Why? 3. Lyerka is a single mom with two children. She works fulltime and puts about $200 a month into her regular savings account. She has saved almost $10,000. Summer is coming and she would like to take her kids to Disneyland for a weekend. She wants to open a special account to help her save for this trip. She can deposit about $25 from each paycheck. Which account(s) would be best for Lyerka? Why? 187