Financial Literacy
Job Portfolio
Goals, Self Reflection, etc.
Self Reflection Continued
Misc.
100

This is a tool used by someone to track income, expenses, and sometimes savings.

Budget

100

Name one thing you should bring to a job interview.

Resume'. Cover Letter. or Professional Reference List.

100

This learning style means you learn best by touching/feeling, or doing an action.

Kinesthetic or Tactile Learner

100

Your opinion of yourself and your environment that is reflected in how you treat others or act.

Projection

100

Workplace behavior that results in positive business relationships.

Professionalism

200

This is looking at the cost of something and deciding if the benefit is worth the price.

Cost Benefit Analysis

200

Name 2 of the main sections of a Resume'.

Education. Employment Experience. Volunteer Experience. Special skills.

200

A stable trait that assists in explaining and predicting behavior.

Personality

200

True or False: Past experiences impact personality and impact behavior.

True

200

The term for things you have control over getting done or doing.

Responsibility

300

Money coming in and money going out is called

Cash Flow

300

What types of people belong on a Professional Reference List?

Teachers, coaches, current or former supervisors, "bosses" from volunteering. Religious or spiritual leaders, Current or former coworkers.

300

This is the term we use to describe deciding what is most important and needs done first. 

Priorities

300

Achievements like family, power, sense of community, wealth, and security are examples of.

Values

300

List of goals or things you want to achieve in life

Bucket List

400

This is the money on your paycheck before all the deductions are taken out.

Gross Income

400

In what order should you list your work experience on your resume'?

List the most recent or current job first.

400

Things that are important to you as an individual.

Values

400

These are interactions with people

Human Relations

400

These are things you have to pay for where the amount does NOT change each month/year/etc.

Fixed Expense

500

Things such as bills, rent, mortgage, groceries, or gas are examples of what.

Expenses

500

What are the three general topics a cover letter contains?

1. Introduction and why you're interested in the job/company. Can also talk about education here.

2. Work experience that makes you the best candidate. Explain more details about what is already on the resume'

3. Push for an interview, detail salary requirements, and list your contact information.

500

A strongly belief about people, things, or situations. This can change depending on your situation.

Attitude

500

How you view yourself

Self Concept

500

Looking at multiple things or checking multiple stores to see where the best value is for a good or service.

Cost Comparison