Personal Financial Literacy: Unit 2
A withholding allowance is _____.
an amount you enter on a W-4 form
Mr. Stanley started a new business and created a product that raises the standard of living for people who use wheel chairs. Mr. Stanley may be considered _____.
an entrepreneur
Exempt means you _____.
are free from deducting federal income tax from paychecks
something that causes or increases personal satisfaction
rewards
When an individual starts a new business, there are _____.
risks and costs
Your career choice, education, and skills will affect your _____.
salary
a fixed amount of money periodically paid to a person for work
salary
Jeff works as a computer repair technician. He has money in a savings account and he owns some stock. What types of income does he have?
salary, interest, and dividends
The local government uses property taxes to pay for ______________________________________.
goods and services in the community
Matt expects to get his first paycheck today. What deductions may be listed on his paycheck stub?
-federal tax -social security -state tax -Medicare
When making a career decision, you should reflect on your _____.
-values -skills -personality traits -interests
How do cities and towns get money to pay for places and services for the community?
Cities and towns collect property taxes.
An employer takes a deduction from your paycheck for federal taxes. Where does this money go?
The money is sent to the federal government to pay for goods and services for the community.
Molly is getting ready to file her tax return. She works and has a savings account. What tax forms does she need?
W-2 form from her employer, tax forms from the bank, and a tax return form
the price paid to acquire, produce, or accomplish something
costs
an amount that is subtracted from your paycheck
deduction
Lisa owns stock in Company ABC. Company ABC sent out an earnings report and gave each of the stockholders an amount of money based on how much stock they owned. This is a _____.
dividend
perks provided by your employer
employee benefit
An example of an ongoing cost is _____.
employee salaries
When the revenue for a business is _________ than its costs, it's making a profit.
more
the portion of the wages that the employee actually gets to take home
net pay
a person's usual work or business; a way of earning a living
occupation