Jeff’s New Business
 At dinner one night, Jeff’s parents gave him the good news. “We’re taking a 
 week-long vacation at the beach,” his dad said. Jeff was very excited. He liked 
 swimming and snorkeling, and the family had not been to the beach in a while. He 
 immediately started making plans. “When are we leaving?” he wanted to know. 
 “We’ll be leaving August 10th,” his mom answered. August 10th was eight weeks 
 away; it seemed more like forever. Jeff could not imagine waiting that long, but 
 then he realized something. Eight weeks would give him enough time to save up 
 money to take with him on the trip, and that was a good thing. Jeff decided to be 
 patient and make the most of the time he had.
 Jeff was trying to save up money for the vacation his family was planning to 
 take. He decided to find a summer job. It took several days of thinking. But finally, 
 Jeff thought of an idea. It was a hot, dusty summer, and people’s cars would be 
 getting dirty. He would offer to wash cars. The first step in setting up his business 
 was to decide what supplies he would need. He was going to require soap, wax, 
 brushes, buckets, and towels. Jeff's dad gave him permission to use the garden hose 
 if he was careful. By the time Jeff was ready to open for business, he had spent 
 $25. If he charged $5.00 for each car wash, he would have to wash more than five 
 cars to make money. Jeff and his friends posted signs everywhere in the 
 neighborhood. When people learned about Jeff’s business, many came to have 
 their cars washed. In a few weeks, Jeff had earned $1000.
 Jeff was glad he had brought extra money with him. He was able to get a 
 sweatshirt for himself, presents for his friends, and tokens for the video games.
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 What does Jeff learn? 
 A- Saving money allows you to buy special things. 
 B- Going on vacation is not always fun. 
 C- Surfing is a very difficult sport.