Money Management
Education
Housing
Employment
Living
100
A plan for spending and saving money.
What is a budget?
100
Money awarded based on financial need, are given out by the federal government, state government and colleges and do not need to be paid back.
What is a grant?
100
A legal written agreement between tenant and landlord stating rules for renting.
What is a lease ?
100
A form that one completes including name, work history, education, social security number, references.
What is a job application?
100

Something that you can't live without.

What is a need?

200
A form completed when you start a job so your employer can withhold the correct amount of federal income tax.
What is a W-4 form?
200
A financial "gift" given by an organization based on merit, need, or talents
What is a scholarship?
200
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?
200
A common website that is used to find jobs online.

What is Indeed.com?

200

A person at work who is in charge of a worker, group, or organization.

What is a supervisor?

300
A card that can withdraw a purchase amount directly from a checking account without separate billing, usually done immediately.
What is a debit card?
300
FAFSA
What is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid?
300

A person that you live with and share expenses.

What is a roommate?

300
Usually consists of the same kind of information on a job application but written in a more personal, formal and concise fashion.
What is a resume?
300

A person who can talk about your character, your work habits, and your skills.

What is a reference?

400

The amount of money you earned before deductions.  

What is gross income?

400

A 2-year college that offers specific classes in a particular career or trade.

What is a technical college?

400

The person you would call if you had a leaky pipe in your apartment.

What is the landlord?

400
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?
400

Money that must be repaid, usually with interest.

What is a loan?

500

The amount you bring home from your paycheck after deductions.

What is net income?

500

A degree that is earned typically after 4 years of college courses.

What is a Bachelor's Degree?

500

When you are removed from your apartment for not paying rent or not complying with terms of the rental agreement. 

What is eviction?

500
Federal taxes, state taxes, FICA, social security.
What are standard payroll deductions?
500

Covers damage to your vehicle and protects you from financial loss in the event of an accident.

What is car insurance?

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