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Where's My Money
Career Planning
Taxes/ Deductions
The Job Process
Earning My Keep
100
The pay your receive after deductions are subtracted?
What is Net Income
100
This is what you identify as the activities you enjoy doing the most.
What is interest inventories?
100
6.2 %is the percentage taken out your paycheck for what
What is the amount taken for Social Security?
100
15 mins is relevant to a interview for what reason?
What is the amount of time earlier you should come for the interview
100
The lowest pay rate allowed by law for each regular hour of work.
What is minimum wage?
200
What are the three ways you can get paid?
Paycheck Stub, Direct Deposit, Payroll Card
200
This is the measure for the quality of life based on the amounts of goods and services a person can buy.
What is the standard of living?
200
What does FICA stand for (Tell me what it stands for)
What is the Federal Insurance Contribution Act
200
A position in which a person receives training by working with people who are experienced in a particular field.
What is Internship?
200
Is a gift of money, often a percentage of the total bill, to a person for performing a service.
What is a tip?
300
The length of time for which an employee's wages are calculated
What is a pay period
300
The amount of money you may earn over time.
What is Potential Earning Power
300
The other name for the W-4 form
What is the Employees Witholding Allowance Certificate?
300
Name the 7 most used sources of career information
1. Libraries 2. Mass Media 3. The Internet 4. School Guidance Offices 5. Community Organizations 6. Professional Organizations 7. Contacts
300
The 4 types of paid time off
What is sick, vacation, personal, holiday?
400
1.45% is taken from earnings
What is the amount taken for Medicare?
400
The tendencies of people grouped by age, gender, ethnicity, education, or income that changes over time.
What is demographic trends.
400
The approximate percentage of an indivduals paycheck that is deducted for taxes
What is 31%
400
6 Things you need to bring to the interview
What is Resume, Cover Letter, Pen, ID, References, and Portfolio
400
Money received from sources other than working in a job, either for yourself or for someone else.
What is unearned income?
500
Total of all deductions which have been withheld from a paycheck from Jan 1 to the last day of the pay period
What is year to date?
500
What is the 4th step to making a career plan of action
What is find Employment Positions
500
The name for the amount of tax required by national law to be withheld from wages earned
What is Federal Withholding Tax?
500
The 4 other ways to find a job
What is visit, call ,network, search
500
The time limits for short term and long term disability
What is 6 months for short term More than 6 months for long term