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Career A Labor You Love your should

Why do you need Money? Hobbies Gifts Food Travel Clothing Entertainment Social Water Cable Technology Shelter Education Phone Insurance Utilities Grooming Medicine Car Internet Hygiene Sports

Why do you need Money? Hobbies Gifts Food Travel Clothing Entertainment Social Water Cable Technology Shelter Education Phone Insurance Utilities Grooming Medicine Car Internet Hygiene Sports

“If you fail to plan your life, then you will fall into everyone else’s plan. Guess what they have planned for you… not much.”

Questions to Consider What employee characteristics are important to an employer? How does the career you choose affect your income? How do education and training affect your salary? What is an entrepreneur? What are employee benefits?

Employers want employees who...: Are dependable Work well with others Are good problem solvers Deliver high quality work Have high productivity Conduct increasingly complex and unique activities Have great attitudes

Information Management Technology Resource Management Thinking Skills Personal Skills Information Management Technology systems Inter- Personal Skills

Education The level of formal knowledge and training you have attained. General rule: the more education you have, the higher your income.

Average College Costs College Type Cost/Year Private $24,946 State (non-resident) $16,848 State (resident) $11,338 *Costs include tuition, dorm, cafeteria meal plan, fees, books, and spending money.

Annual Household Earnings Education & Earnings Annual Household Earnings

Entrepreneur A person who creates a business from scratch. Self employed Strong sense of discipline Be your own boss Beat the competition

Become A Entrepreneur See an opportunity Take the initiative Develop plans

What Employees Want Health plan Paid vacation Paid sick Retirement plan leave Tuition Reimbursement

Other Sources of Income Investing Money Real Estate Insurance Inheritance