Education V Career
Insurance
Taxes /PayStub
Scholarships/Student Loans
Miscellaneous Unit 3&4.
100

What is a brief, written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience.

Resume

100

What type of insurance is not recommended for a single adult?

Life insurance 

100

Gross Income-Deductions =

Net Income 

100

Give two examples of an indirect cost for college 

books, transportation, dorm furnishings. 

100

What is formatting like a business letter and typically comes before a resume that explains your interest and qualifications

Cover letter

200

What type of school requires hands on training for a specialized career?

What is a trade school

200

What type of insurance is an PPO?

100 extra points if you know the acronym 

Health Insurance 

preferred provider organization. 

200

List Three Voluntary Payroll Deductions 

Charitable Dues Health Insurance Union Dues Retirement Savings


200

______ plans are tax-advantaged accounts that can be used to pay educational expenses from kindergarten through graduate school.

529 Plan

200

What is skills experience and knowledge a person has, the value an individual contributes to a company.

Human Capital 

300

What is considered a pathway that prepares individuals for the workforce. Typically you receive a skill set. 

Apprenticeship 

300

A man is living in NC, aged 38. He is married with two kids. What two types of insurance should this man have?

Health insurance & Life Insurance

300
This reduces the amount of income available to employee at the end of the pay period. Voluntary examples: retirement and health insurance 
deductions 
300

What form must you fill out in order to receive federal, state, and/or college financial aid from the federal government. state the actual full name for full points. 

Free Application for Federal Student Aid 

FAFSA

300

Annual Report summarizing your total earnings, deductions, and tax withholdings. clue-not a form

Tax Return 
400

Summarize the relationship between education and income. Must hit key points to receive credit.

The higher the education, the higher the income. Individual increases changes of achieving financial goals

400

Jill broke her leg. Her medical bill is 15,550. Jill's deductible is $500 and co-pay is $50. How much will Jill have to pay out of pocket? 

$550 

400

What are the two forms you must fill out with your employer before starting the position?



I9 Form & W4. 

400

How do you find the net price for college?

*Sticker Price-grants, scholarships & loans=net price*

Sticker price - the college’s advertised price for attendance

Net price - what you are expected to pay after grants, scholarships, and loans

400

Personality traits and interpersonal skills are classified as ________ skills. 

_____ skills are specific knowledge, training, or capabilities that allows you to complete a task.

Soft Skills 


Hard skills 

500
List the following years it takes to obtain a:

associates degree-

bachelors degree-

masters degree-

post doctoral degree-

2 years

4 years

6 years

8 years

500

There are several components that make up your insurance policy. 

______ coverage protects you if you are at fault for a collision. It pays for medical expenses and vehicle damage for the other driver & passenger. 

Liability coverage
500

What is the difference between itemized deductions and standard deductions. Responses must be clear & accurate.

Standard deduction is a flat $ rate of 13,850 and itemized is qualified deductions. 

500

If a student qualifies for the ________ grant it awards them $7,395 a year for college tuition/expenses. If a student is going to a four year college what is the total amount they could receive using this grant. 

Pell Grant

29,580.

500

What is a specific amount of money the insurer (you) agrees to pay to the insurance company in exchange for financial protect against damages/losses. 

Premium 

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