What is the internal temperature chicken must be cooked
165
What type of account allows you to direct deposit your pay check, has no limit on how often you use it, and allows you to be issued a debt card
Checking Account
What is the name of the property owner in a rental relationship
Landlord or Owner
The term used to describe a written contract of insurance.
Policy
What is one item you should bring to a doctor’s office for an appointment?
Insurance card, list of medications, health history, list of concerns…
True or false: You can safely thaw meat in the microwave
True
After the home mortgage, this is the highest source of consumer debt in the US
Credit Card Debt
What is the maximum percentage of your income that should go to housing/rent?
30%
A policy that will pay specifies sums for medical expenses.
Health Insurance
Name one of the recipes or ingredients we used when cooking in this class this year?
Taco's, Lentils, Jalapeno popper Mac and Cheese, Curry
What is the considered the danger zone for food safety in terms of temperature?
40 to 140 degrees
If going to the bank to deposit a check, you would see a person in what position
Teller
What is the term used to describe money given to an apartment/ home owner to cover potential harm caused by your animals when you are renting?
Pet Deposit
Name three types of Insurance.
Auto, health, life, home, boat, etc...
In a job interview, when answering the question “tell me about yourself” what should you AVOID doing.
Talking about yourself Personally instead of professionally
True or False: The food doesn’t smell and appears free of slime or mold, it is safe
False
Name a consideration other than location for why you may choose to go with one bank over another?
Fees, size, # of branches, benefits, Interest rates on loans and with accounts, ETC...
Who signs the lease on an apartment/ home when renting?
Everyone who lives there who is over 18.
The type of insurance that covers the loss of the ITEMS in an apartment.
Rental/ Renter's Insurance
The term that describes a fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered services that is a standard part of many health insurance plans. Most often used at doctor’s visits or with a prescription.
Co-Pay
You just cooked a big pot of chili, you left it off the burner for a few hours to cool before placing it in the fridge. Is this safe or unsafe?
Unsafe… Bonus, whats is one way to cool this down safely?
This is a form of bank account with a fixed interest rate where money is deposited for an agreed period of time
CD or Certificate of Deposit
What is it called when you re-rent your apartment or home to another person?
Sub-Lease
The term used when damage has been caused and you report that damage to your insurance company.
Claim
What is the name of Health insurance you can apply for through the Minnesota Marketplace, especially if you are moderate to low income?
Minnesota Care