Hourly vs. Salary
Parts of a Paycheck
Vocabulary
Taxes
Mathematics
100

This position allows you earn overtime

What is Hourly 

100

This is what we call the piece of paper that is attached to the paycheck

What is earning statement

100

This word is means money subtracted from something

What is deduction

100

The Federal Insurance Contribution Act pays for these two taxes.

What are medicare and social security

100

This is how to calculate the gross pay.

What is hours worked multiplied by hourly rate

200

This position tells how much you make annually

What is salary

200

This is what the ABA Routing number tells us on a paycheck

What is what bank the check comes from.

200

Another name for "take home" pay

Net Pay

200

There are this number of taxes taken out of a paycheck

What are 3 (will accept 4)

200

If Ms. Kim worked 38 hours and earns $10/hr, this is how much her gross pay would be for that week

What is $380

300

In this position, you can only be full-time.

What is salary

300
This is the column you look under to find out how much has been taken out or earned up to this date

What is YTD

300

This should be the money earned for the pay period

What is gross pay

300

These are some of the things our taxes pay for. Name 3

What are schools, police/fire/military, construction, state parks, traffic lights, etc

300

If Ms. Kim is paid hourly, worked 42 hours and earns $12 per hour, this is how much gross pay she would earn for this week.

What is $ 516 ( $ 12 * 40 = $ 480; $ 18 * 2 = $ 36)