budgeting
banking
Taxes
credit
Jobs & Income
100

A cost that stays the same each month, like rent.


What is fixed expense?

100

Money earned or paid for borrowing money.

What is interest?

100

 Tax paid on money earned from work.

What is income tax?

100

Borrowing money to pay back later.


What is credit?

100

Money earned from working.

What is income?

200

 A cost that can change, like entertainment or food.


What is a variable expense?

200

 A bank account used for everyday spending.


What is a checking account?

200

Extra money added to the price of purchases.


What is sales tax?

200

A number that shows how responsible you are with credit.


What is a credit score?

200

The lowest amount employers can legally pay workers.


What is minimum wage?

300

 An unexpected expense like a car repair or medical bill.


What is a financial emergency?

300

A bank account used to save money and earn interest.


What is a savings account?

300

 Money returned when you paid more taxes than needed.


What is a tax refund?

300

 Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.


What is a loan?

300

Total money earned before taxes.


What is gross pay?

400

 An important money goal or expense that comes first.


What is a financial priority?

400

 Money electronically deposited into your bank account.


What is direct deposit?
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400

 An expense that lowers taxable income.


What is a tax deduction?

400

The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.


What is a credit limit?

400

 Money left after taxes and deductions.


What is net pay?

500

A plan that divides income into needs, wants, and savings.


What is the 50/30/20 budgeting rule?

500

 A number used to identify a bank.


What is a routing number?

500

 A person supported financially by someone else.


What is a dependent on taxes?

500

Money owed to another person or company.

What is debt?

500

Money paid by an employer for work completed.


What is a paycheck?

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