Section 2: What Is Income? - Income is the money you receive regularly or occasionally. This can come from different sources like your job, government benefits, gifts from family or friends, or any side jobs you do. Let’s look at some examples together. Think about your own money—where does it come from each month? Remember, all legal income sources are important and valid.

Which of these is an example of income? 

Choose 1 answer

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