Choosing a Career-A
Choosing a Career-B
Income/Tax Money-A
Income/Tax Money-B
Income/Tax Money-C
100
This term refers to natural physical and mental talents.
What is aptitude?
100
This program combines on-the-job training, work experience, and classroom instruction.
What is apprenticeship?
100
These taxes are paid on products, such as tobacco and alcohol, to discourage consumers from purchasing them.
What are excise taxes?
100
This tax is paid to the state government for any goods and services purchased.
What is sales tax?
100
This is known as the government's spending money.
What is revenue?
200
This term refers to the physical and mental skills developed through learning, training, and practice.
What is ability?
200
A name for 16 general groupings of occupational and career areas.
What is career cluster?
200
This tax is imposed by the federal government on assets left by an individual at the time of his/her death.
What is estate tax?
200
This tax increases as the amount being taxed increases.
What is a progressive tax?
200
This tax benefit reduces the amount of income that is taxed.
What is exemption?
300
The O*NET is a great source of this kind of information.
What is job and career information?
300
These are hosted in the community and provide up-to-date information on jobs.
What are career events?
300
Interest paid on savings, earnings from investments, and Social Security are all examples of ____________ income.
What is unearned?
300
This is the total wage or salary that is quoted to you when you begin a job.
What is gross income?
300
This tax consumes a higher percentage of income from consumers with low incomes.
What is regressive?
400
This offers a wide range of education and training programs at little or no cost.
What are the Armed Forces?
400
Whether or not we are in a recession is a(n) _________ factor that is important to consider when planning a future career.
What is economic?
400
This is the payment for work that usually is computed on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
What is wage?
400
This is the failure to declare all income or falsifying deductions, adjustments, or credits.
What is tax evasion?
400
This is a year-end summary of income and deductions taken from your paycheck.
What is a W-2 form?
500
In order to formulate this, you need to identify your interests, identify your aptitudes and abilities, look at your personality, and assess your values and goals.
What is a career plan?
500
The Social Security tax is indicated by this term on paycheck stubs.
What is FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act)?
500
This is when an IRS agent examines your tax return in detail.
What is tax audit?
500
This principle states that those who receive or benefit from public services should pay for them.
What is benefit principle?
500
This principle states that those who have more should pay more.
What is ability-to-pay principle?