Personal Management Merit Badge Requirements
🦅 Eagle RequiredLearn budgeting, saving, investing, credit, insurance, and time management through hands-on activities to earn this Eagle-required merit badge.

Requirements
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Copy link to requirement 1Do the following:
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Copy link to requirement 1.aChoose an item that your family might want to purchase that is considered a major expense.
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Copy link to requirement 1.bWrite a plan that tells how your family would save money for the purchase identified in requirement 1(a).
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.1Discuss the plan with your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.2Discuss the plan with your family.
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.3Discuss how other family needs must be considered in this plan.
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.1
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Copy link to requirement 1.cDevelop a written shopping strategy for the purchase identified in requirement 1(a).
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Copy link to requirement 1.c.1Determine the quality of the item or service (using consumer publications or rating systems.)
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Copy link to requirement 1.c.2Comparison shop for the item. Find out where you can buy the item for the best price. (Provide prices from at least two different price sources.) Call around; study ads. Look for a sale or discount coupon. Consider alternatives. Can you buy the item used? Should you wait for a sale?
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Copy link to requirement 1.c.1
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Copy link to requirement 1.a
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Copy link to requirement 2Do the following:
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Copy link to requirement 2.aPrepare a budget reflecting your expected income (allowance, gifts, wages), expenses, and savings for a period of 13 consecutive weeks.
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Copy link to requirement 2.bCompare expected income with expected expenses.
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Copy link to requirement 2.b.1If expenses exceed budget income, determine steps to balance your budget.
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Copy link to requirement 2.b.2If income exceeds budget expenses, state how you would use the excess money (new goal, savings).
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Copy link to requirement 2.b.1
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Copy link to requirement 2.cTrack and record your actual income, expenses, and savings for 13 consecutive weeks (the same 13-week period for which you budgeted). (You may use the forms provided in the Personal Management merit badge pamphlet, devise your own, or use a computer-generated version.) When complete, present the records showing the results to your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 2.dCompare your budget with your actual income and expenses to understand when your budget worked and when it did not work. With your counselor, discuss what you might do differently the next time.
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Copy link to requirement 2.a
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Copy link to requirement 3Discuss with your counselor FIVE of the following concepts:
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Copy link to requirement 3.aThe emotions you feel when you receive money.
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Copy link to requirement 3.bYour understanding of how the amount of money you have with you affects your spending habits.
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Copy link to requirement 3.cYour thoughts when you buy something new and your thoughts about the same item three months later. Explain the concept of buyer’s remorse.
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Copy link to requirement 3.dHow hunger affects you when shopping for food items (snacks, groceries).
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Copy link to requirement 3.eYour experience of an item you have purchased after seeing or hearing advertisements for it. Did the item work as well as advertised?
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Copy link to requirement 3.fYour understanding of what happens when you put money into a savings account.
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Copy link to requirement 3.gCharitable giving. Explain its purpose and your thoughts about it.
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Copy link to requirement 3.hWhat you can do to better manage your money.
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Copy link to requirement 3.a
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Copy link to requirement 4Explain the following to your counselor:
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Copy link to requirement 4.aThe differences between saving and investing, including reasons for using one over the other.
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Copy link to requirement 4.bThe concepts of return on investment and risk and how they are related.
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Copy link to requirement 4.cThe concepts of simple interest and compound interest.
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Copy link to requirement 4.dThe concept of diversification in investing.
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Copy link to requirement 4.eWhy it is important to save and invest for retirement.
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Copy link to requirement 4.a
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Copy link to requirement 5Explain to your counselor what the following investments are and how each works:
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Copy link to requirement 5.aCommon stocks
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Copy link to requirement 5.bMutual funds
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Copy link to requirement 5.cLife insurance
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Copy link to requirement 5.dA certificate of deposit (CD)
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Copy link to requirement 5.eA savings account
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Copy link to requirement 5.fA U.S. savings bond.
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Copy link to requirement 5.a
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Copy link to requirement 6Explain to your counselor why people might purchase the following types of insurance and how they work:
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Copy link to requirement 6.aAutomobile
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Copy link to requirement 6.bHealth
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Copy link to requirement 6.cHomeowner’s/renter’s
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Copy link to requirement 6.dWhole life and term life.
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Copy link to requirement 6.a
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Copy link to requirement 7Explain to your counselor the following:
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Copy link to requirement 7.aWhat a loan is, what interest is, and how the annual percentage rate (APR) measures the true cost of a loan.
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Copy link to requirement 7.bThe different ways to borrow money
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Copy link to requirement 7.cThe differences between a charge card, debit card, and credit card. What are the costs and pitfalls of using these financial tools? Explain why it is unwise to make only the minimum payment on your credit card.
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Copy link to requirement 7.dCredit reports and how personal responsibility can affect your credit report.
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Copy link to requirement 7.eWays to reduce or eliminate debt.
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Copy link to requirement 7.a
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Copy link to requirement 8Demonstrate to your counselor your understanding of time management by doing the following:
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Copy link to requirement 8.aWrite a “to do” list of tasks or activities, such as homework assignments, chores, and personal projects, that must be done in the coming week. List these in order of importance to you.
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Copy link to requirement 8.bMake a seven-day calendar or schedule. Put in your set activities, such as school classes, sports practices or games, jobs or chores, and/or Scout or place of worship or club meetings, then plan when you will do all the tasks from your “to do” list between your set activities.
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Copy link to requirement 8.cFollow the one-week schedule you planned. Keep a daily diary or journal during each of the seven days of this week’s activities, writing down when you completed each of the tasks on your “to do” list compared to when you scheduled them.
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Copy link to requirement 8.dWith your counselor, review your “to do” list, one-week schedule, and diary/journal to understand when your schedule worked and when it did not work. Discuss what you might do differently the next time.
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Copy link to requirement 8.a
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Copy link to requirement 9Prepare a written project plan demonstrating the steps below, including the desired outcome. This is a project on paper, not a real-life project. Examples could include planning a camping trip, developing a community service project or a school or religious event, or creating an annual patrol plan with additional activities not already included in the troop annual plan. Discuss your completed project plan with your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 9.aDefine the project. What is your goal?
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Copy link to requirement 9.bDevelop a timeline for your project that shows the steps you must take from beginning to completion.
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Copy link to requirement 9.cDescribe your project.
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Copy link to requirement 9.dDevelop a list of resources. Identify how these resources will help you achieve your goal.
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Copy link to requirement 9.eDevelop a budget for your project.
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Copy link to requirement 9.a
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Copy link to requirement 10Do the following:
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Copy link to requirement 10.aChoose a career you might want to enter after high school or college graduation. Discuss with your counselor the needed qualifications, education, skills, and experience.
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Copy link to requirement 10.bExplain to your counselor what the associated costs might be to pursue this career, such as tuition, school or training supplies, and room and board. Explain how you could prepare for these costs and how you might make up for any shortfall.
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Copy link to requirement 10.a