Independence
Job Skills
Budgeting
Hygiene TRUE OF FALSE
Life Skills
100

Two websites to find an apartment 

100

Give me an example of a soft skill.

Communication, teamwork, problem-solving, time management, critical thinking, decision-making, stress management, etc.

100

What type of shopping will help you save money?

Comparison Shopping 

100

How long should you wash your hands?

To ensure effective handwashing, you should wash your hands for at least 20 seconds or longer

100

What is the monthly payment you give a landlord called?

rent

200

What documents are required to get a driver's license?

Social security number 

Name, address, and date of birth.

Birth Certificate / Identification card

200

Give me an example of what an appropriate interview outfit for a person would be.

Solid colored / nice patterned outfit, white or light-colored dress shirts, tie, slacks / dark jeans, dark shoes, and stain free.

200

What information will you need to give the bank to open an account?

A valid photo id, driver's license, social security number, personal information, deposit.

200

Deodorant keeps you from sweating

FALSE
(antiperspirant does)

200

Name 2 types of bills you may need to pay when you have your own place.

water, gas, electric, cable/internet, rent, garbage, phone, car, etc.

300

The running total of how much money in a bank account is called what? 

Balance

300

What is the form that you should bring to interviews that shows all your experience, education, and refences, etc?

Resume

300

What is the difference between Debit and Credit?

  • Debit: record all of the money flowing into an account. So, if your business were to take out a $5,000 small business loan, the cash you receive from that loan would be recorded as a debit in your cash, or assets, account. 
  • Credit: ecord money that flows out of an account. To use that same example from above, if you received that $5,000 loan, you would record a credit of $5,000 in your liabilities account. 
  • Think of Debit as the money you earn from your job, where Credit is money, you are given (Like a Loan) and need to pay back. 
300

Wearing flip flops in public showers prevents athlete's foot

TRUE

300

How do you make your groceries last? 

Check what you have already and how you can use one item for multiple meals. 

Stick to your list!!!

400

how often do you need to get an oil change for your car?

Every 6 months or Between 5,000 and 10,000 miles

400

Who are the people you put on your resume that new employers can call to learn about your work history?

References

400

What is a Credit Score?

A credit score is a three-digit number that rates your creditworthiness. FICO scores range from 300 to 850. The higher the score, the more likely you are to get approved for loans and for better rates.

A credit score is based on your credit history, which includes information like the number accounts, total levels of debt, repayment history, and other factors. Lenders use credit scores to evaluate your credit worthiness, or the likelihood that you will repay loans in a timely manner.

400

How often should you floss? 

To maintain good oral health, it is recommended to floss once a day. Flossing helps remove bacteria, prevent plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth decay. You can floss before or after brushing your teeth1.

400

When are taxes due?

April 15th!