Define...
Income and Budget
Post-Secondary Education and Paying For It!
Tax Questions!
Kinda Completely Random
100

Define Human Capital:

The health, education, training, skills, and values of people.  Something you build to make yourself more marketable to employers.  

100

What is an expense? 

It is anything you spend your income on

100

Where SHOULD you fill out the FAFSA form?  50 Bonus points if you can give the exact place. 

Online!  fafsa.gov

100

What is a deduction? 

Anything taken out of your Gross Income.

100

What is Miss Livingston's degree in? 

English Education

200

Define Loans:

A type of Post-Secondary payment that you have to pay back with interest.

200

Should budgets change? 

Yes

200

Do grants have to be repaid? 

No

200

What are the two tax forms you fill out, NOT your employer? 

W-4 and W-9

200

What tax form does NOT allow your employer to take out taxes? 

W-9

300

Define Income: 

Payment/Money received for work performed; may include salary, wages, tips, professional fees, commissions, etc..  

300

What is the difference between a fixed and a variable expense? 

Variable- changes from week to week and month to month 

Fixed- Never changes

300

Who all has to fill out your FAFSA?

You and Your Guardians

300

What are the 3 types of taxes we discussed that can come out of your gross income? 

FICA, Federal, and State

300

What other classes does Miss. Livingston teach? 

STEM and Yearbook

400

Define FAFSA:

Free Application for Federal Student Aid   This is a government form that must be submitted to be eligible for most forms of post-secondary payment.  

400

What is the difference between a variable and fixed income?  Give an example of each. 

Variable - changes from week-week or month-month


Fixed - doesn't change from week-week or month-month

400

What are the three different ways to pay for Post-secondary education?  Which one has to be repaid? 

Grants, Loans, and Scholarships.


Loans have to be repaid 

400

What tax form does your employer fill out and why do you need it? 

W-2   You need this form to be able to file taxes correctly

400

How can students get work-study? 

By clicking the work-study box on the FAFSA!

500

Define FICA:

Federal Insurance Contributions Act; includes Social Security and Medicare payments deducted from wages.

500

If you make $12,000 per year and pay 10% in taxes, what will your monthly net income be? 

$900

500

Name a 4-year university, a 2-year college, and a vocational/trade school.

Miss. Livingston will decide if you are correct

500

What are the two programs that FICA supports? 

Social Security and Medicare

500
Who Pays for the FICA tax, and how much in percentages do(es) you/they pay (in percentages)? 

You and your employer.  15.3%

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