Income
Paychecks
Taxation
US Money
More Money
100

Generally, the more of this a person has, the higher their lifetime earnings will be.

Education

100

The amount of monthly or annual pay that you earn for working is called

Salary

100

This form—which you fill out when you start working for an employer—asks for your name, address, Social Security number, marital status, and the number of exemptions you claim for income tax purposes.

Form W-4

100

This serves the American people by manufacturing and distributing circulating, precious metal and collectible coins and national medals, and providing security over assets entrusted to us.

U.S. Mint

100

Exchanging goods without involving money.

Bartering

200

Income the comes from Investments and other sources which are unrelated to employment

Unearned Income

200

The total amount of money earned BEFORE taxes and payroll deductions are taken out of an employee's paycheck.

Gross Pay

200

Taxes that are assessed on moveable items such as automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, boats, campers, mobile homes, trailers, and aircraft

Personal Property Tax

200

Manages Federal finances by collecting taxes and paying bills and by managing currency, government accounts and public debt. They also enforce finance and tax laws.

The U.S. Department of Treasury

200

A general increase in prices.

Inflation

300

Healthcare, paid time off, disability insurance, and matching contributions to a retirement account are all types of _________ available from your employer.

Benefits

300

The total amount of money earned AFTER taxes and payroll deductions are taken out of an employee's paycheck.

Net Pay

300

Tax on earned income that supports the Social Security and Medicare programs.

FICA

300

The background color of all US paper money.

Green

300

The Federal Reserve uses to regulate the nation's money supply

Monetary Policy

400

Byron is a wealthy tycoon who makes his money from buying and selling stocks. This is an example of ___________ income.

Capital Gains

400

Sums of money subtracted from your gross income for taxes and benefits.

Payroll Deductions

400

Tax form employers are required to send their employees each year reporting income earned and taxes paid throughout the previous calendar year.

Form W-2

400

Federal entity that regulates monetary policies including loan interest rates.

The FED or The Federal Reserve

400

A legal process that allows part of your paycheck to be withheld for payment of a debt.

Garnisment

500

For hourly workers, you must be paid this for hours worked over 40

Overtime Pay

500

Your wages are deposited directly into your depository institution.

Direct Deposit

500

Tax form used to calculate and file your federal income taxes.

Form 1040

500

A United States government corporation providing deposit insurance to depositors in U.S. commercial banks and savings institutions.

FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) 

500

The knowledge and skill base necessary for people to be informed consumers and manage their finances effectively

Financial Literacy

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