Taking a job that makes you less money than your last job.
What is pay cut?
The interval by which employees get paid.
what is the pay period?
Physical money
What is a budget?
You pay money to the bank when you have taken out one of these on your house.
What is a mortgage?
The income you make when you decide not to work around the age of 65.
What is retirement/pension income?
When money is transferred from one account to another without the owner having to do anything.
What is direct deposit?
A card which has to be paid off at the end of every month.
What is a credit card?
Having so much money that you feel unlimited by it.
What is loaded with money/money is of no object?
Loan payments you make towards a vehicle.
What are auto loan payments?
Money earned every pay period at a job.
What is salary/earning/pay?
Working more than 40 hours a week for a full time job.
What is overtime?
What is a debit card.
Being very tight with money, possibly because you don't have a lot of it.
What is being tight-fisted?
Bills paid to a hospital or medical provider in return for them helping you.
What are medical bills?
Taking more money for a new job than you made at an old job.
What is a pay raise?
The amount of money in a paycheck before deductions.
What is gross pay?
Applying to borrow money from a bank or private company for a specific use.
What is applying for a loan?
Colloquial term for not having/not feeling like you have any money.
What is broke?
Bills paid to your telephone company.
What are cellphone/phone bills?
Money that the government gives to supplement income.
What is government aissistance programs/welfare?
The kind of leave people request when they don't feel well.
What is sick leave?
Paying in small or large amounts towards a goal amount.
What is paying in installments?
The score that tells bands and other lenders if you are likely to pay them back.
What is your credit score?
Loans which students take out in order to pay for college.
What are student loans?