PAY
CHECKS
Employment
Careers
Financial Literacy
100

Any amount of money taken from your check

Deductions

100

The amount you earn before any deductions

Gross Pay
100

A group of people having a common interest or purpose.

Community

100

Having the appropriate skills needed for a job.

Employable

100

The money you earn from allowances, jobs, or gifts.

Income

200

Pay schedules are determined by who?

Employer

200

Amount you receive after all deductions

Net Pay
200

A document that summarizes your skills and experience for a job.

Resume

200

Interacting with others to exchange information.

Networking

200

A bank account where you can deposit money and earn interest on the balance.

Savings Account

300

What is another name for hourly pay?

Rate

300

What you check to make sure your paycheck and deductions are accurate

Pay Stub

300

The act of judging or evaluating the quality of something.

Criticism

300

Ready and able to change

Flexible

300

The money you spend on goods and services including wants and needs.

Expenses

400

Name the most common pay schedules

monthly, semi-monthly, bi-weekly (or weekly)

400
If you are not paid hourly, you are paid _______

Salary

400

The act of referring someone or something.

Refferal

400

Information about a job opening.

Job Lead

400

A number that represents your creditworthiness based on your credit history.

Credit Score

500

Name 3 common deductions

FICA(medicare,SS) federal taxes, state taxes, health insurance, retirement, SDI

500
The time period that a person is paid for

Pay Period

500

The number of people looking for a job versus the number of job openings.

Job Market

500

Working without pay to gain knowledge or experience.

Internship

500

The act of putting money in to assets such as stocks, bonds or real estate that you expect to earn money from.

Investing

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