Health Insurance
Excel
Taxes
Know your Teacher?
Know your Math?
100

A provider that takes your insurance and has agreed-upon prices for various services with the insurance company is called this.

What is In-network?

100

Each individual box in an Excel spreadsheet.

What is a cell?

100

The range of income that gets taxed at a specific rate.

What is a tax bracket?

100

The first name of Ms. Goldfuss.

What is Jennifer?

100

10% of 200.

What is 20?

200

This type of health care plan generally requires you to pay a larger amount of money up-front before the insurance will start to cover the costs.

What is a High-deductible health plan (HDHP)?

200

Every equation or formula typed into Excel must begin with this character.

What is an equals sign?

200

The tax system by which lower earners pay a smaller percentage in taxes and higher earners pay a higher percentage in taxes.

What is a progressive tax?

200

The number of siblings Ms. Goldfuss has.

What is 6?

200

An hour and a half after 5:40pm

What is 7:10PM?

300

The amount of money you pay out-of-pocket before insurance "kicks in".

What is a deductible?

300

This Excel function can be used to add up several numbers with just one command.

What is Sum?/What is =Sum?

300

An amount you subtract from your income when you file taxes, so you don't pay taxes on that portion.

What is a deduction?

300

The name of Ms. Goldfuss's daughter.

What is Liliana?

300

845-276

What is 569?

400

The amount of money that comes out of my paycheck to pay for the privilege of having insurance coverage.

What is a premium?

400

The Excel function used to find the maximum value from a given set/range of values.

What is Max?/What is =Max?

400

A deduction which all taxpayers are entitled to if they do not itemize their deductions, which ensures all taxpayers have at least some income that is not taxed.

What is a Standard Deduction?

400

The number of children Ms. Goldfuss has.

What is 3?

400

30*12

What is 360?

500

The amount of money that you are responsible for paying for a given insured service such as a doctor's visit, each time.

What is a co-payment?

500

This is calculated by taking Total Income and subtracting Total Expenses.

What is Net Income?

500

The standard tax filing deadline every year in the USA.

When is April 15th?

500

The number of countries Ms. Goldfuss has done paid work in.

What is 6?

500

This operation takes the given positive integer, and multiplies it by all of the positive integers that are less than it.

What is a factorial? (!)