Vocab
Taxes
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Misc.
100

This is surplus:

What is extra money left in a budget after all spending takes place?

100

Payment made by individuals & businesses to support government activities:

What is a Tax?

100

The market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a year:

What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

100

The total amount of money the government has borrowed, but not paid back:

What is the National Debt?

100

Financial outlay:

What is an Expenditure?

200

Plan for how much revenue an individual or government expects to take in & how this money will be spent or allotted:

What is a budget?

200

This is a Severance Tax:

What is a tax imposed by a state for the extraction of nonrenewable natural resources?

200

Identify & explain the difference between real & personal property:

What are: 

Real Property- Land & Buildings.

Personal Property- Movable belongings such as furniture & jewelry, as well as intangible items such as stocks & bonds?

200

This is an Entitlement:

What is a required government expenditure that continues from one year to the next?

200

Fees that a property owner must pay for services that benefit them:

What is a Special Assessment?

300

This is revenue:

What is money a government collects from taxes or other sources?

300

Identify & explain how taxable income, dependents & withholding are related:

What is taxable income is calculated to determine one’s income tax. Exemptions on the tax include listing dependents on tax documents, where you have one who relies primarily on another person for basic needs such as food, clothing & shelter. When determining the income tax, the employers take money out of a worker’s paycheck in anticipation, this is called the withholding?

300

Identify & compare the relationship between fiscal policy & monetary policy:

What is monetary policy is executed by a country's central bank through open market operations, changing reserve requirements, and the use of its discount rate. Fiscal policy, on the other hand, is the responsibility of governments. It is evident through changes in government spending and tax collection?

300

Government expenditure required by law or resulting from previous budgetary commitments:

What is an Uncontrollable?

300

High customs duty:

What is a Protective Tariff?

400

12-month accounting period: The federal government runs from October 1st to September 30th:

What is a Fiscal Year?

400
This is Marginal Tax Rate:

What is the percentage of income taxes an individual pays increases as their income increases: the rate taxation applies to incomes within defined ranges or brackets?

400

Amount of money a property owner could expect to receive if the property were sold:

What is Market Value?

400

This is a Security:

What are financial instruments, including a bond, note & certificate, that are sold as means of borrowing money with a promise to repay the buyer with interest after a specified time period?

400

List the four key economic indicators:

What are:

  1. Unemployment Rate

  2. Dow Jones Industrial Average (The Dow), S&P 500 & NASDAQ

  3. Consumer Price Index (CPI)

  4. Consumer Confidence Index?

500

This is a budget deficit:

What is a condition occurs when the federal government spends more than it takes in?

500

Define & list at least two examples of taxes provided below:

What are:

Excise Tax - 

Tax on the manufacture, transportation, sale or consumption of goods & the performance of services. 

Excise taxes are commonly levied on cigarettes, alcoholic beverages, soda, gasoline, insurance premiums, amusement activities, and betting,

Progressive Tax - 

Tax whereby people with higher incomes pay a larger share of their income in taxes than people with lower incomes.

Tax low-income taxpayers at 10 percent, middle-income taxpayers at 15 percent and high-income taxpayers at 30 percent.

Regressive Tax -

Tax whereby people with lower incomes pay a larger share of their income in taxes than people with higher incomes.

These taxes include most sales taxes, payroll taxes, excise taxes, and property taxes?

500

Identify & explain the three tools the Federal Reserve uses to control the nation’s monetary policy:

What are:

Discount Rates- Interest rate the Federal Reserve charges member banks for loans.

Open-Market Operations- Means the Federal Reserve System uses to affect the economy by buying or selling government securities on the open market.

Reserve Requirements- Percentage of money member banks must keep in their vaults or on deposit with the Federal Reserve Banks as a reserve against their deposits?

500

Grant of money to a state or local government to be used for general purpose:

What is a Block Grant?

500

List the six economic goals that all governments have:

What are:

  1. Economic Freedom

  2. Economic Growth

  3. Full Employment

  4. Economic Equity

  5. Economic Security & Price Stability

  6. Economic Efficiency?

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