Social Studies: Credit, Debt, and Interest
Understanding borrowing, repayment, and the cost of money
Understanding borrowing, repayment, and the cost of money
Social Studies - Grade 6-8
- 1
Define credit in your own words.
- 2
Define debt in your own words.
- 3
Define interest and explain why lenders charge it.
- 4
A student borrows $100 from a family member and agrees to pay back $110. How much interest does the student pay?
- 5
Explain one benefit of using credit responsibly.
- 6
Explain one risk of taking on too much debt.
- 7
Two people borrow the same amount of money. One pays it back quickly, and the other takes much longer. Who will usually pay more interest, and why?
- 8
A store advertises, "Buy now, pay later." Describe one reason this offer could be helpful and one reason it could be risky.
- 9
Why is it important to read the terms of a loan or credit agreement before signing it?
- 10
A borrower takes a $200 loan. They repay $50 each month for 5 months. How much do they repay in total, and how much more is that than the amount borrowed?
- 11
Describe how making payments on time can affect a person's financial reputation.
- 12
A friend says, "Interest does not matter if the monthly payment is small." Explain why this statement can be misleading.
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