Ability Awareness
Money Management
Season 2 Episode 3 | 1m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
What does it mean to "manage your money?"
What does it mean to "manage your money?" What sorts of exciting things can you do if you manage your money well?
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Ability Awareness is a local public television program presented by KBTC
Ability Awareness
Money Management
Season 2 Episode 3 | 1m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
What does it mean to "manage your money?" What sorts of exciting things can you do if you manage your money well?
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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[cash register rings] - Managing your money means not spending all of it.
- I should not spend all of my money on video games, cool clothes, or jewelry.
- I should not spend all my money on junk food.
- Don't spend it all at Starbucks.
- Managing my money means to save it.
- It's to save it.
- It means saving part of it.
- [speech device] What should you do when you get your paycheck?
- When I get my paycheck, I should put it in the bank.
- A bank account is a place we keep our money.
- I keep my money in a bank account so I know it's safe.
- [Speaker] When I get my paycheck, first, I should buy my food and pay my bills.
- First, I should buy food and pay my bills.
- Electric bills and trash bills and water bills.
- It is important to save money because we need it for emergency.
- If you wanna buy something that's very expensive, you should save your money for that too.
- I can save money for a big trip.
[airplane roars] - I can save money for Disneyland.
- I can save my money to buy guitars.
- [Speaker] I can save to pay for my own nails.
- If I work hard and save my money, I would like to buy a house.
- If I need help managing my money, the bank and my parents can help me.
- [Narrator] Ability Awareness is a KBTC production, made possible in partnership with scholars from the Employment Transition Program and the Federal Way Public Schools, and with funding from Best Starts for Kids, a King County initiative.
To learn more about the Ability Awareness program, please visit KBTC.org/AbilityAwareness.
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Ability Awareness is a local public television program presented by KBTC