Financial Literacy
Financial Literacy 2
Community/Economy
Taxes
Work and Career Readiness
100

Name 3 types of financial institutions 

Credit Union, Bank, E-Wallets, Savings & Loan

100

Who endorses the back of a check? 

The person receiving the check (Payee)

100

What is a profit?

The money made by a business after all bills are paid

100

What is a tax?

Money paid for public services/to the government/irs

100
Name 3 things included on a job application

Name, address, date of birth, phone, education, experience

200

What is the difference in a credit card and debit card?

Debit cards take cash from your bank account, you must have the money in the bank to spend it

Credit cards are like a loan, you must pay it back with interest

200

What is the slip called that you fill out when putting money in your bank account?

Deposit Slip
200

What is a producer? 

Someone who makes goods to be sold
200

What are things taxes pay for? Give specific examples

public schools, bridges, roads, libraries, public assistance

200

What is a resume?

A resume highlights your work history and skills or abilities to make an employer want to hire you.

300

Name 3 services offered by a financial institution 

Checking Account, Savings Account, Loan, Mortgage, safe deposit box, CD's/investments, atms, debit cards, credit cards
300

What is the book called where we keep track of spending and the balance in our account?

Transaction Register 

300

What is a consumer?

Someone who buys and uses goods and services


300

Who do people in the US pay taxes to?

IRS (internal revenue service)

300

What is the first thing you should do during a job interview?

Shake hands, introduce yourself

400

What is the difference in a checking account and savings account?

Checking is used for everyday purchases, money is available to use

Savings is used to build up money, not used often, earns interest


400

What happens if you write a check and there is no money in the bank?

It will not be paid, it will "bounce", and you will be charged extra fees

400

What does free enterprise mean?

You choose what to buy/where to spend your money

400

Taxes taken from your paycheck are called ______

Income Taxes

400

Tell 3 skills you need for any job.

Respectful, Responsible, Team Player, Flexible, etc

500

Who signs the bottom right corner of a check?

The person writing the check

500

How do I calculate a percentage of my money, such as, finding taxes or interest? 

Multiply the amount of money times the interest/tax rate 

If 5% tax on 100- 100x.05=$5 

500

What 3 types of resources are needed to start a business?

Capital, Natural, Human 

500
Taxes charged when you buy goods/services are called ___________

sales tax

500

Why is teamwork an important job skill? 

Answers will vary. Teacher discretion. 

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