Ok, so for this class, financial literacy, we have to interview someone about finances. The age for this interview is someone 25- 35. He really isn't going to know if it's younger though. Basically, I don't know anyone in that group personally that I'd be comfortable asking these questions. So I was just wondering if maybe a massassian or two in that age group might be willing to answer the interview questions. Here they are in case someone wants to be awesome and help me out. He doesn't need any names or personal info or anything.
1. Do you have life insurance?
2. If so, do you have term or cash value?
3. Do you think your plan is worth it? Why or why not.
4. About how much do you pay in federal taxes?
5. About how much do you pay in state taxes?
6. Do you have kids?
7. If so, about how much do you spend on them a month?
8. About how much do you spend on groceries a month?
9. Do you save money? If so how much a year do you put away?
10. What is something you wish someone told you about money when you were in high school.
1. Do you have life insurance?
2. If so, do you have term or cash value?
3. Do you think your plan is worth it? Why or why not.
4. About how much do you pay in federal taxes?
5. About how much do you pay in state taxes?
6. Do you have kids?
7. If so, about how much do you spend on them a month?
8. About how much do you spend on groceries a month?
9. Do you save money? If so how much a year do you put away?
10. What is something you wish someone told you about money when you were in high school.
"DON'T TASE ME BRO!" lol