9 DSJ Investigation: Financial (In)Security

DSJ INVESTIGATION: Exploring Generational Wealth and Economic Security
MATH SKILL FOCUS: Financial Planning Vocabulary and Analysis

Complete the three activities below.  You can handwrite or type your answers to the questions that follow each activity.

Activity 1

Complete the following lesson created by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).  It should take approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to go through the activities.  You do not need to create an account or earn a certificate as part of this assignment.

Building Your Financial Future

Summarize your experience by answering the following questions:

  1. List the three different types of assets.  Give at least two examples of each type.
  2. Define net worth.  How is this different from income?
  3. How can expenses such as a car be considered a productive asset?
  4. How can training and education be considered a productive asset?
  5. How many coins did you earn in each round?

Activity 2

Read the following article and then answer the questions that follow:

Wealth Inequality in the U.S. by Household Type

  1. What are the two major contributors to a household’s wealth?
  2. List the 7 household characteristics that this article describes which affect a household’s wealth?
  3. Which number/statistic in the article surprised you the most?  Why?

Activity 3

Read the following article and then answer the questions that follow:

Racial Differences in Economic Security: The Racial Wealth Gap

  1. What are some of the benefits of wealth?
  2. What does it mean to have zero or negative net worth?  How does this vary across race and ethnicity?
  3. What type of policies does the article recommend to address the racial differences in economic security?

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