How Does 3 Functions of Money Work?

Money has three main jobs, and they're like helpers that make trading things easier, just like your backpack helps you carry all your toys to school.

Like a Backpack for Your Toys

First job: Money is like a backpack. When you want something, like a snack from the store, instead of trading your toy car for it, you use money. It's like having a bag full of coins and bills, they're like tiny toys that can be used to get other toys.

Like a Map to the Store

Second job: Money is like a map. When you give someone money, they know exactly what to bring back to you. If you hand your friend 5 dollars for a candy bar, they don’t need to guess, it’s clear how much you want and what you’re giving.

Like a Time Machine

Third job: Money is like a time machine. You can save money today and use it later, just like saving up your allowance to buy that cool video game next month. That way, you don’t have to wait until tomorrow for everything you want!

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Examples

  1. You use money to buy a candy bar instead of trading your toy for it.
  2. Saving up your allowance to buy a video game later is like storing value.
  3. Prices on a menu help you compare how much different items cost.

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