Taxes
Budgeting
Spending/Saving
Investing
Misc
100

Employers use this form to report employees’ annual earnings and taxes withheld for the year.

What is a w-2?

100

This budget gives a purpose to every dollar and cent you have.

What is zero-based budgeting?

100

The amount recommended for a mortgage down payment.

What is 20%?

100

Distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders.

What is a dividend?

100

Track your income and expenses. 

What is the first step in creating a budget?

200

Your take home pay.

What is net pay?

200

This budgeting method helps you avoid any overdraft fees by placing cash in envelopes. 

What is the envelope method?

200

The interest rates.

What is the most significant factor to consider in comparing loans?

200

A share of ownership in a corporation.

What is a stock?

200

Something that you own.

What is an asset?

300

Employers use which form to compute the amount of federal income tax to withhold

What is a w-4 form?

300

Deductions 

What are items that are taken out of your net pay?

300

By age 67, you should have at least this amount of money set aside in savings and investments.

What is ten times your current annual salary?

300

A type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the returns of a market index.

What is an Index fund?

300

_____depicts a consumer's creditworthiness.

What is a credit score?

400

The date your taxes are due.

What is April 15th?

400

Expenses

What are items that cost you money in a budget?
400

For your emergency fund, you should set a goal to save this.

What is 6 months' worth of your monthly expenses?

400

A fund that holds a collection of stocks and bonds and is bought and sold like common stock.

What is an exchange-traded fund?

400

Assets-Liabilities.

What is how to calculate your net worth.

500

This form reports payments made to independent contractors.

What is a 1099 form?

500

This budget is not ideal for parents with low income. 

What is 50/30/20?

500

Making sure you are setting aside money for your future before you set all your expenses.

What is pay yourself first?

500

The S&P 500 tracks this. 

What is the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the US?

500

SMART. Specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time bound. 

What elements should a financial goal include?

600

As an employee, this percentage is taken out of your paycheck for FICA taxes. 

What is 7.65%?

600

Your values and goals.

What you should consider first when starting a budget?

600

Investing in high risk investments. 

What is speculating?

600

When the stock market is going down and people are pessimistic. 

What is a bear market?

600

______is a federal program in the U.S. that provides retirement benefits and disability income to qualified people and their spouses, children, and survivors.

What is Social Security?