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100

A degree that requires 2 years of college to obtain

Associates Degree

100

Earnings based on how much a worker sells

Commission

100

A job where someone works less hours and has fewer responsibilities than those with full time status

Part Time Job

100

The state of owing someone or the bank money

Debt

100

Additional compensation paid to employees for working hours beyond a standard workweek, typically more than 40 hours, at a rate of at least one and a half times their regular pay

Overtime Pay

200

A degree that requires 8 years or more of college to obtain

Doctorate Degree

200

Vacation time, sick time, or insurance received with your employment

Benefits

200

Time that is paid when a new mother takes off work after the birth of a child

Maternity Leave

200

A bank account designed for daily transactions and paying basic bills

Checking Account

200

Contract where you pay a small fee to prevent huge bills later in an unexpected event

Insurance

300

A degree that requires 4 years of college to obtain

Bachelors Degree

300

This is a yearly amount of money earned in a job position

Salary

300

This is the end of an individuals work career

Retirement

300

The cost of using someone else's funds

Interest

300

The ability of a customer to obtain goods before payment, based on trust that payment will be made in the future

Credit

400
A degree that requires 6 years of college to obtain

Masters Degree

400

People an employer can contact for information about you

References

400
A job that requires very little movement or exercise

Sedentary Job

400

Long term account, typically used as an emergency fund, and reaching financial goals

Savings Account

400

The ability of a customer to obtain goods with payment through money in which they already have

Debit

500

This is what the payment for instruction is called

Tuition

500

A person who creates and manages a business

Entrepreneur

500

A formal notification which announces that a person is leaving their job

Letter of Resignation

500
A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds, usually causing a small fee
Overdraft Fee
500

The practice of working from home, often using technology to communicate with the office or the company

Telecommuting

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