Net Pay
The amount after your deductible
Four Things All Plants Need?
Sun, air, water, food
Mandatory Spending
The money the federal government spends on permanent programs
Contagious
Able to be passed easily from one person to another
When Can I Use Credit?
On everyday items
Gross Pay
The amount you start with before your deductible
The Parts Of The Plant
Flower, roots, stem, leaves
Discretionary Spending
A large portion of this money is spent on Defense. The rest of the money is allocated towards Education, Veterans Assistance, and more.
Carrier
A person or animal that transmits a disease to others
Debt
Money that is owed or due
How Much Money Goes Into Savings, Needs, And Wants For The 50, 30, 20 rule?
Needs 50%
Wants 30%
Savings 20%
What Does The Root Do For The Plant?
Takes in the water from the soil
Interest In Debt
If the government does not have enough money to fund its programs, it borrows money and has to pay it back with interest.
Epidemic
A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
What Are You Doing When You Use Credit?
You are borrowing money from the bank
Deductions
Taxes you pay
What do leaves do for the plant?
Helps the plant use light and air
Government Spending
The president submits a budget that must be approved by Congress. The government spends the money on three buckets - mandatory spending, discretionary spending, and interest on federal debt.
Incubation Period
The interval between initial infection and first signs and symptoms
Interest
The amount of money you pay for borrowing someone else's money
Pay Period
The time frame used to calculate how much money you get and determine when employees receive their paychecks
A Seed Germinates
A small plant breaks out of the seed
Income Taxes
Any individual or company that earns income is required to pay a certain amount of their income to the government.
Coronavirus
One of a large family of viruses that can cause disease in the breathing and eating systems of humans and animals
How Do I Get A Credit Score?
By using your credit card RESPONSIBLY