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Kelly, a high school junior, was able to obtain a part-time job even though there were very few job openings at the time. Which lifestyle conditions does this illustrate?
a) Dependents, education level, and employment status
b) Marital status, economic outlook, and age
c) Employment status, education level, and economic outlook
d) Economic outlook, education level, and health condition

Pat has decided to attend the local community college before transferring to the nearest state university to earn a degree in computer technology. Which stage of the financial lif
a) Basic wealth protection
b) Wealth distribution
c) Wealth accumulation
d) Before life cycle begins

Which is an example of adults in an expanding family?
a) Mr. and Mrs. Carlton have been married for two years and have no children.
b) Mrs. Vann is a widow and single mom with a son in the seventh grade.
c) Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan have two children in high school and two in college.
d) Mr. and Mrs. Jones have two preschoolers in day care and a new baby on the way.

Which is a typical activity of pre-retirement adults in a mid-years family?
a) At the age of sixty, Bob and Cathy decide to purchase a smaller home.
b) Noland and Nancy went to the elementary school to hear their children sing.
c) Matt and Laura are helping their son move into his dorm room.
d) Bill and Ginny are going out to purchase their first sofa.

Which is a variation of the typical family life cycle?
a) A couple decided not to get married until their parents are able to attend the wedding.
b) A newlywed couple plan to get their careers established before starting a family.
c) A mother and father with three children in college became guardians of an infant boy.
d) A mother and father have two children in middle school.

What is a beginning family?
a) A family of young adults who marry; newlyweds
b) A family with middle-age parents and children leaving home for college, etc.
c) A developing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens
d) A child-bearing family; has one or more young children

What is an expanding family?
a) A family with middle-age parents and children leaving home for college, etc.
b) A family of young adults who marry; newlyweds
c) A child-bearing family; has one or more young children
d) A developing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens

What is a parenting family?
a) A family of elderly adults, usually retired
b) A family of young adults who marry; newlyweds
c) A pre-retirement famly, no children at home
d) A developing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens

What is a launching family?
a) A family with middle-age parents and children leaving home for college, etc.
b) A pre-retirement famly, no children at home
c) A family of elderly adults, usually retired
d) Families that do not follow the “typical” life cycle stages

What is a mid-years family?
a) A developing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens
b) A pre-retirement famly, no children at home
c) A family of elderly adults, usually retired
d) A family of young adults who marry; newlyweds

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