Grade 9 Cash Flow Worksheet
This worksheet introduces grade 9 students to the concept of cash flow, including income, expenses, and calculating net cash flow, with practical examples.
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Grade 9 Cash Flow Fundamentals
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Read each question carefully and provide your best answer. Show all your work for calculation questions.
1. Cash flow refers to the and of money in and out of a business or personal budget.
2. Money coming into your possession is called .
3. Money going out of your possession for goods or services is called .
4. If your income is greater than your expenses, you have a cash flow.
1. Which of the following is an example of an income source?
Rent payment
Groceries
Salary from a job
Utility bill
2. Which of the following is an example of an expense?
Investment returns
Loan payment
Gift from a relative
Sale of an asset
1. Sarah earns $500 per week from her part-time job. Her weekly expenses include $50 for transportation, $80 for food, and $30 for entertainment. Calculate Sarah's net cash flow for the week. Show your work.
2. David's monthly income from his allowance is $100. He also earns an extra $75 from mowing lawns. His monthly expenses are $40 for video games, $25 for snacks, and $15 for movie tickets. What is David's net cash flow for the month? Is it positive or negative? Explain what this means.
1. A positive net cash flow means you are spending more money than you are earning.
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False
2. Tracking cash flow can help individuals and businesses make better financial decisions.
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False
1. Imagine you are planning a small school fundraiser. List three potential sources of income and three potential expenses for your fundraiser. Then, explain how you would calculate the net cash flow for this event.