This is what "S" stands for in S.M.A.R.T goals.
What is Specific?
This is the correct arrival time for an interview.
What is 15 minutes prior?
This is a Legal document that functions like cash
What is a check?
This is the form you fill out that determines how much of your income with be withheld for taxes.
This is what tuition and fees covers for post secondary options.
What is the classes you take?
This is what the "M" stands for in S.M.A.R.T Goals
What is Measurable?
This is one question you should NEVER ask at an interview
What is How much will I make?
*anything related to pay
This is a check written for an amount payable over the current balance held in the account
What is a bounced check?
This is the form you fill out annually to file your taxes.
What is a 1040?
This is the type of post secondary option that includes training for skilled workers.
What is trade school?
This is what "A" stands for in S.M.A.R.T goals.
What is Attainable?
This is what you should do AFTER an interview.
What is send a thank you note/letter/email?
This lists each monetary transaction and the current account balance for a specified time period
What is a bank statement?
This is your taxable income BEFORE deductions.
What is gross income?
This is the type of post secondary option that only offers undergraduate degrees.
What is community college?
This is what "R" stands for in S.M.A.R.T goals.
What is Realistic?
This is something you should do BEFORE an interview.
What is research the company?
What is pick out an outfit?
This is the signature on the back of a check to give approval for check to be deposited or cashed
What is endorsement?
These are the two deductions from paychecks that are also called FICA.
What is social security and medicare?
These are the THREE types of federal aid.
What are work study, grant, and loan?
This is the definition of values
What is fundamental beliefs about what is right?
These are four common headings on a resume
What is....
Objective?
Experience?
Education?
Skills?
Awards/Honors?
Volunteer?
These are TWO things you have to have when you open a checking account.
What is
completed application?
required minimum deposit?
proof of identity?
This is how I would determine someones gross income per paycheck if they make $52,000 a year and get paid bi-weekly.
What is take $52,000 and divide by 26?
This is what FAFSA stands for.
What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid?