Banking + Financial Documents
Debt + Financial Trouble
Nutrition + Eating Disorders
Career + Employment
Workplace + Benefits
100

A list of all the transactions for your bank account

Bank Statement

100

A  legal process in which you declare yourself legally unable to pay your outstanding debts

Bankruptcy

100

Eating too much or eating an abnormally large amount of food

Binge Eating

100

a chosen field of work in which you try to advance over time by gaining responsibility and earning more money. Another word for career is occupation 

Career 

100

the federal law that sets the rules for workers under age 18

Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

200

A card linked to a bank account that you use like cash. There must be enough money in the account to cover your purchases

Debit Card 

200

A loan that allows you to buy now and pay later

credit 

200

Body Mass Index; a height to weight ratio measurement used for evaluating body condition

BMI

200

A plan for reaching your career goals, including education, development of employability and practical skills, and job search resources

Career Plan
200

A federal law that provides certain employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave per year for family or medical reasons

Family +Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

300

A slip of paper you fill out when you make a deposit into your bank account. It includes information about the transaction, such as your name, account number, and the deposit amount

Deposit Slip

300

Money owed to a lender

Debt

300

A unit of measurement that describes how much energy the food you eat delivers to your body

Calorie

300

A letter you send with your resume to a potential employer. It highlights the qualities that make you suitable for the position you want.

Cover Letter 

300

A personal savings plan that allows you to set aside money for retirement

Individual Retirement Account (IRA)

400

Automatically depositing a paycheck into a bank account using electronic fund transfers

Direct Deposit

400

Someone owes money

Debtor 

400

A common form of disordered eating, in which the person consistently and successfully follows a diet to maintain an average or below average body weight

Chronic Dieting

400

Having and using your life skills and abilities to be hired and stay hired

Employability

400

Compensation you receive because you are being laid off or terminated from you job

Severance Package

500

To sign the back of a check in order to make it valid

Endorse

500

Spending more money than you earn. An account is in deficit when it does not contain enough money to pay all expenses.

Deficit

500

is a psychiatric disease in which patients restrict their food intake relative to their energy requirements through eating less, exercising more, and/or purging food through laxatives and vomiting.

Anorexia Nervosa

500

A written document that describes all of the company policies and procedures, such as how to request vacation time and the different benefits that are available

Employee handbook

500

The amount of money you earn after all withholdings are subtracted

Net Income

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