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WHY SAVE?Chapter 6 – Section 1
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Main Idea:
• Savings consist of income set aside for future use.
• How does that benefit YOU (the individual)?
• A person receives interest on a savings plan for as long as the funds are in the account.
• How does that benefit THE ECOMONY?– It provides funds for others to invest or spend.
– It allows businesses to expand, which provides increased income for consumers and raises the standard of living.
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Trade-Offs
• Some savings plans allow immediate access to your funds but pay a low rate of interest.
• Others pay higher interest and allow immediate use of your funds, but require a large minimum balance.
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Savings Accounts
• Savings Account ~ Account that pays interest, has no maturity date, and from which funds can be withdrawn at any time without penalty.
• Money Market Deposit Account (MMDA) pays relatively high rates of interest, requires a minimum balance of $1,000 to $2,500, and allows immediate access to funds.
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Time Deposits
• require savers to leave their funds on deposit for certain periods of time, or maturity.
• Time deposits are often called certificates of deposit (CDs), or savings certificates.
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Insuring Deposits
• After the stock market crash of 1929, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was created to protect peoples’ funds.
• Insures up to $100,000 for each separate account
• 1/1/2011 that will adjusted for inflation
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Money Now or Later
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Review (or Bell Ringer):
Savings Account
CD Money Market
Advantage
Disadvantage
Access Any Time
Lower Interest
Higher Interest
Time Deposit
Best Interest
High Deposit Needed
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