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Setting Goals
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The A in SMART goals refers to
- Attainable
- Additional
- All
- Astute
Answer: a. Attainable
- The following statement is a SMART goal: “I want to make all As.”
- false
- true
Answer: a. false
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The following statement is a SMART Goal: "I want to be able to attend college"
- false
- true
Answer: a. false
- The following statement is a SMART goal: “In one year, I want to save $6,000 to purchase a car.”
- false
- true
Answer: b. true
- The following statement is a SMART Goal: "I want to be able to purchase a house when I graduate high school."
- false
- true
Answer: a. false
- The M in SMART goals refers to
- Mighty
- Medium-term
- Measurable
- Marvelous
Answer: c. Measurable
- The R in SMART goals refers to
- Relevant
- Responsible
- Resourceful
- Redundant
Answer: Relevant
- The S in SMART goals refers to
- Sharp
- School
- Short-term
- Specific
Answer: d. Specific
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The T in SMART goals refers to
- Timely
- Taxes
- Thorough
- Third
Answer: a. Timely
- Which of the following is an example of a short-term goal?
- Katie wants to save to buy a house
- Katie wants to save for college.
- Katie wants to save $100 for a trip this summer.
- Katie wants to plan for her retirement
Answer: Correct Answer (include the letter and the answer)
- Which of the following is an example of a long-term goal?
- Emery wants to save $100 for a trip this summer
- Emery wants to open a savings account
- Emery wants to save fpr a car when he turns 18
- Emery wants to plan for his retirement
Answer: d. Emery wants to plan for his retirement