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the ideals that are important to you and your career choice

Values

100


A fractional share of a corporation sold to the public.

Stock

100

A for-profit institution that offers personal loans, mortgages, and other services.

Bank

100


Goods or services that people cannot survive without, such as water, food, shelter, and clothing.

Needs

200

total amount of earnings made over a month BEFORE any deductions (1/12 of GAI)

Gross Monthly Income

200

Automatically routing your specified savings contribution from each paycheck when it is received

Pay Yourself First

200

Money in the form of bills or coins

Cash

200


The next best alternative given up when making a financial choice.

Opportunity Cost

300

Amount of monthly income remaining after all deductions have been taken (sometimes referred to as take-home pay)

Net Monthly Income (NMI)

300


the amount of money that an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy

Premium

300


A card authorizing the holder to buy goods and services that can be paid for later.

Credit Card

300


A record of income and spending and a plan for managing money.

Budget

400

a social program that helps pay for health care coverage to almost all Americans age 65 & over

Medicare

400


a way to minimize risk for accidents and unforeseen circumstances

insurance

400


A card that looks like a credit card but operates like cash; money is immediately subtracted from the cardholder's bank account when a purchase is made.

Debit Card

400


Making a purchase based on an immediate want or due to the pressure of advertising.

impulse buying

500

a grouping of jobs and industries related by skills or products

Career Cluster

500


an easy way to estimate the number of years required to double your money at a specific annual rate of return

Rule of 72

500

A record of a person's financial information, including previous addresses, Social Security number, current and previous employers, estimated income, credit card accounts with amount owed and payment history, and loan information.

Credit Report

500


The economic condition of limited resources that prevents people from having everything they want.

Scarcity

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