Circular Flow
Wages & Workers
Budgeting & Saving
Investing
Borrowing & Insurance
100

The place where goods and services produced by business are sold to households.

The Product Market

100

 Education actually makes you more productive by giving you the skills to succeed in the workforce.

The Human Capital Argument.

100

Pay for every hour worked, usually paid weekly or every 2 weeks. 


Hourly wage 



100

Investing your money in a variety of investments that mature at different rates or times.

Diversification

100

 Rely on assets as collateral and have lower interest rates, such as home loans and auto loans.

Secured loans

200

The place where resources (Land, Labor, Capital, and entrepreneurship) are sold to businesses.

The resource (Factor) Market

200

Personal characteristics, social skills and communication skills that enable a person to interact effectively with others.

Soft skills


200

Workers who provide a good or service under a one-time contract and do not work regularly for an employer.

Independent contractors

200

 Loans or IUO’s, that represents debt that the government or a corporation must repay to an investor.

Bonds

200

Like typical mortgage loans, they are not ensured by government agencies.

Conventional loans

300

The part of the economy that is run by individuals and businesses.

Private Sector

300

Getting a diploma “Signals” to potential employers that you are more likely to become a valuable employee( Regardless of actual skills).

The Signaling Argument

300

The percentage rate does not change with income level. All tax payers pay the same regardless of their income, but will be a different dollar amount.

Proportional Tax

300

Portions of a corporation’s profits are paid out to stockholders of many corporations.

Dividends

300

Provides income in case you are unable to work.

Disability Insurance

400

When the government redistributes income.

Subsides



400

The additional revenue generated by an additional worker(Resource).

The Marginal Revenue Product

400

A plan to manage your money by monitoring your income and tracking your expenses.

Budgeting

400

Earned when a stockholder sells stock for more than he or she paid for it.

Capital gains

400

Relates to assets or property that could be used to help repay the debt. 


Collateral

500

Six factors that shift the supply of labor.

Education and training, availability of alternate options, immigration and mobility of workers, cultural expectations, working conditions, preferences for leisure. 



500

Some people get paid differently for doing the same job based on race and gender.

Wage Discrimination

500

The percentage rate increases as income increases. People with higher incomes pay a higher percentage than those with lower income.

Progressive tax

500

An individual retirement account that allows you to make a contribution without paying taxes. When you withdraw from the account, you will be taxed.

Traditional IRA.

500

The monthly amount paid for a policy.

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