A budgeting rule used to separate needs, wants, and savings.
What is the 50/30/20 Budgeting Rule?
First Degree in the college process (2 years typically)
What is Associate Degree?
This document, should be one page in length and includes your contact information, education, and professional experience.
What is a résumé?
Something necessary to survive.
What is a need?
What is overtime?
The amount of money you take home, after taxes and deductions.
What is net pay?
A college degree that most people earn in a 4 year period of time.
What is a bachelor's degree?
Being asked your age on an interview is an example of
What is an illegal question?
300-850, are a range of used to see how financially responsible a person is.
What is Credit Score?
This holiday is celebrated on the first Monday in September.
What is Labor Day?
You should only spend 30% of your net pay of $1200 on rent. What is your rent?
What is $360?
The highest level of education one can earn
What is a Ph.D.?
When entering the interview room, you should greet each person in the room with this.
What is a firm handshake?
The card that you must have money in your checking account to use.
What is a debit card?
A 102 story building located in Midtown Manhattan.
What is the Empire State Building?
The amount of money allocated for savings when using the 50 / 30 / 20 rule?
What is 20%
Name the two colleges that I attended.
What are NCC and Dowling?
Former colleagues, teachers, or supervisors who can attest to your skills and qualifications.
What are references?
The monetary charge for borrowing money.
What is interest?
Communication, Flexibility, Leadership, Patience, and Teamwork are
What are Soft Skills?
If a person earns a net pay amount of $10,000, the amount that should go towards their savings is?
What is $2,000?
This form is available on October 1st for the next school year, and provides you with financial and work study opportunities.
What is FAFSA? Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
The last step in completing the interview process.
What is a thank you email?
What do each of the letters in SMART goals stand for?
What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound?
The first information we learned in this class.
What is how to send a professional email?