Wants vs Needs
Gross pay vs net pay
Retirement plans
Taxes and Deductions
Forms
100

Is food a want or a need? 

Need
100

What is gross pay? 

The amount of money you make before tax reductions 

100
What is a benefit? 

Retirement plans, deductions. 

100

What is taxable? 

  • All income (salary, wage, tip, commission) 

  • Interest on savings accounts, bonds, etc. 

  • Dividends and capital gains

  • Gambling winnings



100
What is a W4 form 

Determines the percentage of taxes that will be taken out of your paycheck. 

200

Is this the correct def of want: Something you must have 

 No

200

What is net pay?

The amount of money you take home after tax reductions. 

200

What is a 401k?

Retirement savings plan sponsored by an employer:

200
Is a gift up to 14k taxable? 

No 

200

What is a I9 form 

Proves you are eligible to work in the United States. 

300

What is a basic need?

Things you need to survive 

300

What is the federal minimum wage? 

Federal is $7.25 per hour but many states are higher.

300

What happens if you switch job when you have a 401 (k)?

If you switch jobs, you should rollover your 401(k) into a Roth IRA or the new company's retirement plan. 

300

Is medicare taxes a voluntary or mandatory deduction? 

Mandatory

300

What is a W2 form 


Filled out by employer. Shows your taxable income. 

400
What is a consumer need? 

Needs for individual consumers for individual situations

400

What is the overtime pay rate? 

Overtime pay rate is at least 1.5 times the regular pay. 

400
What is a pension?

Employer funded plan. The employee receives regular payments in retirement

400

What is excise tax? 

Taxes required on specific goods or services like fuel, tobacco, and alcohol. To discourage buying products like these. 

400

What is a 1040 form 

Individual taxpayers use to file their annual income tax returns.

500

Is shelter a basic need or consumer need? 

Basic

500

Max worked 32 hours last week and his hourly rate is $8.75. Max had federal income tax deducted from his paycheck at a rate of 10%. What is his net pay?

$252

500

What is a Both IRA (individual retirement plan)

Person to set aside after-tax income up to a specified amount each year. Both earnings on the account and withdrawals after age 59.5 are tax-free.

500

What is Tax avoidance vs tax evasion 

Reducing your taxes by claiming legitimate adjustments, tax deductions, and credits vs Failing to declare all income or falsifying deductions, adjustments, or credits. 

 

500
Does a person use W2 form to filll out a 1040 form? 

Yes