Credit & Money
Taxes
Household & Food
School/Life
100

This is the minimum credit score range considered “good.”

670–739

100

This is the day taxes must be filed in the U.S.

April 15

100

This pantry item can safely remove odors from the fridge.

Baking soda 

100

This document summarizes your work experience and is usually 1 page for new grads.

Resume 

200

This is the term for the money you earn before taxes are taken out.

Gross income 

200

This form, given by employers, lists your yearly wages.

W-2

200

This is how often you should replace your toothbrush.

Every 3 months 

200

This car safety system helps prevent your wheels from locking during sudden braking.

ABS (Anti-lock breaking system)

300

T/F Paying rent on time boosts your credit score.

False

300

This term describes the amount of taxes taken from each paycheck before you get paid.

Witholding
300

This is the safest way to thaw frozen meat to avoid bacteria growth.

In the refrigerator 

300

This type of insurance protects your income if you become unable to work due to illness or injury and is often recommended for early-career professionals.

Disability insurance 

400

Lenders use this ratio, which compares your total monthly debt to your income, to decide how risky you are.

Debt-to-income ratio

400

This is the IRS form most people use to report their income.

1040

400

Your chicken must reach this internal temperature to be safe to eat.

165 degrees F

400

This item can temporarily stop plumbing leaks until a professional can fix it 

plumbers tape/pipe clamp 

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