Banking / Credit
Budget Basics
Paychecks / Deductions
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100

A place to keep your money that is more secure and provides an easier way to receive / make payments.

Bank / Credit Union / Financial Institution

100

Term used to describe things you spend money on.

Expenses

100

The name of what you receive from your job when you get paid. 

Paycheck

100

The name of someone who rents land, a building, or an apartment to someone.

Landlord

200
When your job puts your pay directly into your bank account.

Direct deposit

200

Money you receive from your paycheck or from doing a job.

Income

200

The name of what comes out of your paycheck and goes to the government.

Taxes

200

Type of retirement plan offered by your employer.

401k / 403b / Pension

300

A number that represents how likely you are to repay money that has been borrowed.

Credit Score

300

The two types of expenses.

Fixed and variable expenses

300

Total pay minus all the taxes and deductions taken from your paycheck. Also known as your "take-home" pay.

Net pay / net income

300

A type of credit card where money is put on hold in your bank account and is easier to get approved for.


Secured credit card

400

The biggest consumer bank in the United States

JPMorgan Chase

400

This is something every budget should have.

Goals

400

The name of the form you receive at the end of the year that shows all of your income and deductions.

W-2

400

The name of what you pay on top of what you are borrowing from a lender.

Interest

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