An amount of money charged by a school per term, per course, or per credit, in exchange for instruction and training.
What is tuition?
A plan for spending and saving money.
What is a budget?
A legal written agreement between tenant and landlord stating rules for renting.
What is a lease?
A document that lists your work history, education, skills and references.
What is a resume?
The academic subject area that a student chooses to focus on during his or her undergraduate studies.
What is a major?
People may visit this person when they're struggling to manage their money.
What is a financial counselor?
Money deposited with a landlord to cover costs of damages to a rental unit or unpaid rent when a renter moves.
What is a security deposit?
Using family, friends, service providers and others you know to help you job search.
What is networking?
Application used by U.S. citizens and permanent residents to apply for financial aid from U.S. federal and state governments. The form you fill out to determine need-based aid.
What is FAFSA?
When money is automatically paid into your checking account.
What is a direct deposit?
Stove, Refridgerator, Dishwasher are examples of this.
What are appliances?
The amount of money you earn before deductions.
What is gross pay?
An undergraduate degree awarded by a college or university upon successful completion of a program of study, usually requiring two years of full-time study.
What is an associate's degree?
A card that can withdraw a purchase amount directly from a checking account.
What is a debit card?
Water, Gas, Electricity are examples of this.
What are utilities?
Funds that are automatically deducted from your paycheck.
What are federal taxes and/or state taxes?
An undergraduate degree awarded by a college or university upon successful completion of a program of study, typically requiring at least four years (or the equivalent) of full-time study.
What is a bachelor's degree?
Name two service fees the bank can charge you.
What is monthly maintenance fees, ATM use fee, overdraft fee, non-sufficient funds fee, stop payment fee
Parents should do this to protect their babies from unsafe spaces in their new home.
What is baby proofing?
A tax form prepared by an employer and given to an employee to be filed with his/her 1040 form, lists wages earned during that year, federal and state taxes withheld and social security tax information
What is a W-2 form?