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100

Anything owned, such as cars, motorcycles, and homes.

Assets

100

Rent on money you borrow.

Interest

100

A letter of introduction to a prospective employer.

Cover letter

100

Financial issues that affect an individual.

Personal Finance

100

The process of forecasting future expenses and income.

Budgeting

200

People who start their own business.

Entrepreneur

200

Advantages or payments provided by the employer.

Benefits

200

Money coming in through wages earned, an allowance, or other sources.

Income

200

A snapshot of your qualifications that includes background information such as education and previous work history.

Resume

200

Homes, rental property, farms, and other land.

Real estate

300

The amount of a specific asset that we own after subtracting any liabilities.

Equity

300

The difference between assets and liabilities.

Net Worth

300

An opportunity to gain experience and knowledge about a specific job or career.

Job shadow

300

A forecast of future cash inflows and outflows.

Budget

400

Anything on which we spend money

Expense

400

Something you acquire with the ultimate goal of making money.

Investment

400

Certificates that represent fractional ownership of a firm.

Stock

400

An on-the-job training program where you acquire skills while you are working.

Apprenticeship

400

When someone uses your personal information without your permission for personal gain.

Identity theft

500

What something would be worth if you sold it today.

Market value

500

The total dollar amount of all final goods and services purchased within the nation's borders in each year.

GDP (Gross domestic product)

500

Provides payment to eligible retirees and disabled people.

Social Security

500

An insurance plan that pays a specific person or persons when the policyholder dies.

Life insurance

500

The amount of money an employee takes home after taxes.

Net Pay