This is generally the four letters that represent a stock name.
What is a stock ticker symbol?
This is the host of Dirty Jobs.
Who is Mike Rowe?
When looking at the information for a stock, this is abbreviated as EPS.
What is earnings per share?
This is what you pay before you move in and usually amounts to the first and last month's worth of rent.
What is a security deposit?
This is what you fill out with your personal information when you apply for a job.
What is a job application?
Most apartment managers or landlords will do one of these to make sure you will be a good, reliable tenant.
What is a background check?
This is how many minutes early you should show up to an interview.
What is 10 minutes?
This is a well-written list of your personal education and job histories that is usually turned in with a job application.
What is a resume?
This should be sent to interviewers soon after you have an interview.
What is a thank you letter/email?
This is a place where one can check out books, audio books, CDs and DVDs for free.
What is a library?
This helps people to purchase expensive items, such as cars, and then pay the money back over time, plus
interest.
What is a loan?
This is the least number of hours you should expect to work if you get a full-time job.
What is 32?
This can be a convenient way to buy things and pay for them over time, but the interest rate is
frequently higher than with loans.
What is a credit card?
This is a market condition that means stock prices are expected to rise.
What is a bull market?
This allows people to make purchases and pay bills using paper checks and/or debit cards instead of cash.
What is a checking account?
This allows your employer to electronically deposit your paycheck into your bank account, which makes the funds immediately available to you.
What is direct deposit?
What needs to be in the upper right corner of an envelope before you mail it.
What is a postage stamp?
This is when you get more interest on your interest on your savings account or with your stock investments.
What is compound interest?
These 5 numbers must be included at the end of an address on an envelope.
What is a zip code?
This is funded through a payroll tax and helps us have money for retirement.
What is social security?
This is what banks pay on the money people put in the bank for extended periods of time.
What is interest?
This is a market condition that means stock prices are expected to fall.
What is a bear market?
This enables you to keep your money safe and make it grow with interest.
What is a savings account?
This is what banks charge on the money they lend.
What is interest?
This is when you take out more money than you have in your account.
What is overdraft?