Vocab
Work ethic
Expenses
Different Incomes
Budgeting
100

Financial Competence

ability to understand basic topics related to finance

100

Examples of transferable skills

communication, problem solving, goal setting

100

Expense

the cost of goods and services purchased

100

Earned Income

the income received from employment, including self-employment

100

Ways to benefit

Track Your Income and Expenses, Set Spending Limits, Prioritize Needs Over Wants

200

Ethics

moral principles or beliefs that direct a person's behavior

200

Examples of Positive work ethic

positive attitude, professionalism, honesty, cooperation

200

Fixed expense

 a set amount that must be paid each budget period

200

Commisson 

income paid as a percentage of sales made by a salesperson

200

What is a zero-based budget or envelope system?

This type of budget tracks expenses daily or weekly to stay on top of spending

300

Consumer

Somebody who purchases goods and services for personal use

300

What are the 4 proper elements of behavior that every employee should have when applying ethics in the workplace

Respect, Honor, Integrity, Customer Focus

300

Variable expense  

a cost that changes both in the amount and time it must be paid

300
Passive income

Money earned with little ongoing effort after the initial setup.

300

How are you benefiting

Better control over your finances, Helps you save more, Reduces stress, Avoids debt, Helps achieve financial goals

400

Financial Literacy

It is the knowledge and ability to understand and effectively manage personal finances.

400

Self management skills

the abilities and practices that allow individuals to effectively control their emotions, behaviors, and thoughts to achieve personal and professional goals.

400

Discretionary expense

an amount spent for an item that a person could do without

400
Adjusted Gross Income

Calculated by subtracting adjustments from total income

400

What are assests

When you calculate your net worth, you subtract your liabilities from this

500

Personal financial planning

the process of setting financial goals and developing plans to reach them while meeting financial needs.

500

Differences between Transferable skills and Self management

Self management skills are the abilities that allow people to control their emotions, behaviors, and thoughts to achieve personal and professional goals. Transferable are abilities and knowledge applicable across different jobs and industries

500

Charitable contribution

a donation of money or other property.

500

Employee benefit

form of noncash compensation received in addition to a wage or salary also known as fringe benefit

500

What is the debt-to-income ratio

This financial ratio compares your total debt payments to your gross income, helping lenders assess your ability to repay loans.

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