Getting a Job
Earning Money
Taxes
Banking & Paychecks
Spending Wisely
100

This document lists your skills, education, and experience when applying for a job.

What is a resume?

100

This is the money you earn before taxes are taken out.

What is gross pay?

100

This is money you pay to the government to fund public services like roads and schools.

What are taxes?

100

This is a bank account where your money is stored and used for everyday spending.

What is a checking account?

100

This is a plan for how you spend and save your money.

What is a budget?

200

This is a conversation with an employer where they decide if you’re a good fit.

What is an interview?

200

This is the money you actually take home after taxes.

What is net pay?

200

This type of tax is taken directly out of your paycheck.

What is income tax?

200

This is when your paycheck is sent directly to your bank account.

What is direct deposit?

200

This is money you set aside for future use.

What are savings?

300

This number is the minimum hourly pay set by law.

What is minimum wage?

300

This document shows your earnings and deductions each pay period.

What is a pay stub?

300

This form shows how much money you earned in a year from a job.

What is a W-2?

300

This is a card you can use instead of cash, linked to your bank account.

What is a debit card?

300

This is money saved for unexpected expenses like car repairs.

What is an emergency fund?

400

These are people you list who can vouch for your character or work ethic.

What are references?

400

Getting paid every two weeks is called this type of pay schedule.

What is biweekly pay?

400

This is when you send information to the government about your income each year.

What is filing taxes?

400

This is the process of signing the back of a check to deposit or cash it.

What is endorsing a check?

400

This is the habit of spending less than you earn. 

What is saving (or living within your means)?

500

This document proves you are legally allowed to work in the U.S. and is filled out when you get hired.

What is a W-4?
500

This is extra money earned for working more than your regular hours, usually over 40 hours/week.

What is overtime pay?

500

This happens when you paid too much in taxes and get money back.

What is a tax return?

500

This is money taken out of your paycheck for things like taxes or benefits.

What are deductions?

500

This is a goal where you don’t owe money to anyone.

What is being debt free?

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