a length of time for which an employee's wages are calculated. May be weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly
What is a pay period?
The third color of a rainbow.
What is yellow?
3 ways an employee can be paid
Mrs. Klosterman's children's names.
What are Jayden, Lauren, and Brooklyn?
The class we are in right now.
What is Math12?
True or False: Gross income is higher than net income.
What is true?
proof of citizenship
What is an I-9 Form?
The total amount of money earned in a pay period is known as.
What is gross income?
multiplying the number of hours x the hourly wage
What is gross income?
Adrian's mascot.
What is the Dragon?
The amount paid after all fo the deductions are subtracted from the gross income amount.
What is net income?
a paycheck stub is the second part of a paycheck with the written record of the withheld deductions
What is the paycheck stub?
The holiday in April.
What is Easter?
Forms that are completed when a person begins a new job.
What are a W-4 and an I-9
Hospital and medical insurance for the elderly and disabled.
What is Medicare?
What is Earth?
The least secure way to pay employees.
What is paycheck and pay stub?
A form that states how much money was earned and paid in taxes during the previous year. Used to file your income taxes.
What is a W-2 Form?
The amount of tax required by law to be withheld from wages earned.
What is Withholding Tax?
Examples of documentation and identification required to complete the I-9 Form.
What is birth certificate, driver's license, passport, and Social Security card?
Social Security and Medicare
What are two deductions withheld?
3 things tax dollars pay for.
What is roads, police, fire/emergency services, government agencies, and schools.
The information supplied by the employee on the W-4 form and the amount of earnings.
What determines the amount of taxes withheld from an employee's paycheck?
What are payroll withholdings?