Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Managing your Money
Spending and Saving
Careers: Planning for the future
100

Occupation for which you train and pursue as your life's work

What is a career?

100

Monthly expenses that may change from month to month such as food bill

What is variable expenses?

100

Salary, wages or a bonus

What are types of income?

100

This has a strong influence on what a person decides to buy.

What are values?

100

More than 70 percent of Americans work in this job field.

What is service jobs?

200

The ability to turn savings back into cash

What is liquidity?

200

Payments from profit from stock owned

What are dividends?

200

There are many forms of this, but most people get their by working

What is an income?

200

A line of credit from a store to cover the remaining cost of a product

What is a credit plan?

200

Understanding what a employer expects help you be this at your job

What is successful?

300

Indirect payments for working, such as sick leave.

What is fringe benefits?

300

A plan that gives people protection in the case of injury or loss

What is insurance?

300

This plan helps you decide how you want to spend and save money

What is a budget?

300

A loan from a bank

What is a personal loan?

300

On the job ______ can be a good way to find out whether or not a career is for you

What is experience?

400

Amount of money left from your check after taxes have been paid

What is disposable income?

400

Manufacturers promise to repair or replace your product if it breaks within a certain time frame

What is a warranty?

400

The choices people make about money are based on these

What is goals and values?

400

A time deposit, savings bonds or insurance

What are types of savings plans?

400

As the _____ changes, so do jobs demands.

What is Economy?

500

Monthly expenses that do not change, such as rent.

What is fixed expenses?

500

Handbook published by Department of Labor giving information on jobs and requirements

What is Occupational Outlook Handbook?

500

True or false:  You can revise your budget over and over again to fit your spending and saving needs

What is true?

500

This plans includes life, medical and health plans.   

What is insurance?

500

How you choose to earn a living will affect how much of this you make

What is money/income?

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