Time Management
Goal Setting
Education
Jobs
Basic Economics and Investing
100
The method of commuting that is most likely to reduce your need to go to the gym or exercise on a treadmill
What is walking?
100
Something that you intend to achieve in life.
What is a goal?
100
The document that shows that you've completed a course of study; it's typically awarded when you graduate either high school or college.
What is a diploma?
100
The most important factor in securing a well-paying job throughout your career.
What is having a good education?
100
The basic economic principle that determines the price/cost of virtually everything around us.
What is supply and demand?
200
On average, the ideal number of hours of sleep for most adults
What is 7-9 hours?
200
A goal that is reasonable and within reach is called this.
What is attainable or achievable?
200
You do not usually have to start paying these back until after you've graduated from college.
What are student loans?
200
The term used to describe a regular activity performed in exchange for payment.
What is a job?
200
More of this among corporations helps drive the cost of goods and services down.
What is competition?
300
Regular exercise and good nutrition help improve this, both physically and emotionally.
What is your health?
300
A good set of goals should include ones that are both _______ - term and ________- term.
What are short-term and long-term goals?
300
The program among states located in the southeastern part of the U.S. that allows you to pay in-state tuition at an out-of-state school if your in-state public universities don't offer the major you're interested in.
What is the Academic Common Market?
300
An extremely good job application will include both of these documents
What are a resume and a cover letter?
300
A high supply and a low demand for products or services causes the price/cost of those products/services to do this.
What is go down?
400
The type of lifestyle that includes a lot of sitting around and not very much physical activity.
What is a sedentary lifestyle?
400
The acronym used to help you identify each of the key elements used to create goals
What is SMART?
400
Two ways that help pay for college that don't have to be paid back (no, money from your parents doesn't count!).
What are scholarships and grants?
400
On average, each level of college education will increase your lifetime earnings by this amount of money.
What is $1,000,000?
400
The greatest wealth creation invention of all time, according to Mr. Howell...
What is the Roth IRA?
500
Three things that good time management can help you accomplish
What is achieve your short and long term goals, reduce stress, and balance your life (work, school, rest, recreation)
500
What the "S", "M", and "T" represent in the "SMART" goal acronym
What is Specific, Measurable, and Time-Bound
500
3 of the 4 personal attributes that should be considered when determining what your major should be in college?
What are aptitude, abilities, skills, and interests?
500
At least 4 benefits that can be provided to employees in addition to their salary.
What are health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, bonuses, 401K retirement contribution match, vacation, holidays, and sick leave.
500
Name at least 4 key principles of investing that will lead to a safe and secure retirement through wealth creation.
What are to start investing early, to invest in stocks, to invest in low cost stock mutual funds or ETFs, not to panic and sell when the market goes down, to invest in tax advantaged retirement accounts (IRAs and 401Ks), and to take advantage of company matches to your 401K contributions.