Unit 5: Income/Education
Unit 6: Money/Banking
Unit 7: Credit/Debt
100

Someone who works less than 30 hours a week is considered what type of employee?

Part-Time

100

lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid, as mandated by federal and state law

Minimum Wage
100

What is the three-digit number that tells lenders how risky it is to loan you money?

Credit Score

200

These workers typically perform physical labor, such as construction or manufacturing.

Blue Collar

200

This account allows unlimited withdrawals and comes with a debit card.

Checking

200

a loan that has some asset pledged against the loan in case you don’t repay it

Secured Loan

300

This is the total amount of financial aid (federal and nonfederal) a student is offered by a college or career school

Financial Aid Package

300

This savings account allows a fixed amount of your money invested with the bank for a specific length of time

Certificate of Deposit

300

This type of credit Allows you to borrow over and over, up to an approved amount

Revolving Credit

400

This scholarship provider comes directly from the college to which you are applying and often includes both merit and need-based components

Institution Specific

400

 This is the amount of money you take home - what’s on your paycheck

Net Pay

400

This law states that credit card applicants under age 21 must provide proof that they have income sufficient to make payments or have an adult cosign the application

Credit Card Act (2009)

500

This federal loan is available to undergraduate students with financial need, the US Department of Education pays the interest while you are still in school

Direct Subsidized Loan

500

This tax form Provides details on how much money you made working

W-2 Form

500

This is when a lender provides cash advances at a high cost to customers in exchange for one of their checks dated some time in the future 

Payday Lending