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Surprise Vocab Mrs. Popovich’s Whatever $100100$100100$100100$ $200200$200200$200200$ $300300$300300$300300$ $400400$400400$400400$ $ Money $ $ $ $ $ On-the- Job $ $ $ $ $500500$500500$500500$ ScoreJeopardy

Surprise - $100 For Deposit Only, signature Back to Board For Deposit Only, signature

Surprise - $200 Often the best source for a job lead is Networking Back to Board

Surprise - $300 What is the formula to find overtime pay? (Regular Pay X 1.5) X Overtime Hours Back to Board

Surprise - $400 At work you use your time wisely, offer to do extra work, and are very efficient this would be an example of Productivity Back to Board

Surprise - $500 What would be the best plan to be sure you pay yourself first Payroll deduction Back to Board

On-the-Job - $100 John works with a licensed plumber to learn the trade. John is considered a(n) apprentice Back to Board

On-the-Job - $200 A type of savings account that requires you to keep the money in for a specified period of time is called… Certificate of Deposit Back to Board

On-the-Job - $300 Provides benefits to retired persons, disabled, or spouse and children upon retirement or death; tax taken out of your paycheck Social Security (FICA) Back to Board

On-the-Job - $400 The easiest way for a high school student to save money is to open a Savings Account Back to Board

On-the Job - $500 Gross Pay – Deductions = ? Net Pay Back to Board

Money - $100 Checks that have been paid by a bank and returned with the monthly bank statement are called… Cancelled Back to Board

Money - $200 Nina is paid an hourly rate of $10. She received time-and-half for working over 40 hours in a week. What is Nina’s gross pay if she works 43 hours in one week? $445 ($10 x 40) + ($10 x 1.5 x 3) Back to Board

Money - $300 Back to Board Paid sick days, employee fitness center, and Health insurance are examples of Fringe benefits

Money - $400 If a person wrote a check for $35.04 and it is not reported on the bank statement, what effect does it have on the bank balance? The bank balance is $35.04 more than the checkbook balance. Back to Board

Money - $500 Steve calculated that the monthly net income from his new job would be $1220. He will budget 12% of his income for savings. Each month he should save… $ ($1220 x.12) Back to Board

Vocab - $100 Being willing to fill in for a co-worker or adapting to changes in the workplace is an an example of being flexible Back to Board

Vocab - $200 Day care provided for the children of a company’s employees is an example of… A fringe benefit Back to Board

Vocab - $300 deductible Back to Board The amount of money an insured person is responsible for during the settlement of an insurance claim is called the

Vocab - $400 Back to Board Diana has worked for the Macy’s for two years. During this time, she has been promoted from sales associates to assistant manager and then to manager of the shoe department. Diana’s promotions are an example of a career _____. Ladder

Vocab - $500 The receipt of money, goods, or services in exchange for a promise to pay at a later date is called Credit Back to Board

Mrs. Popovich's - $100 Hank’s car was damaged when his car struck another car. Hank was responsible for the accident. Which type of automobile insurance coverage would pay repairs to his car? Collision Back to Board

Mrs. Popovich's - $200 What does ATM stand for Back to Board Automatic Teller Machine

Mrs. Popovich's - $300 The most important thing to keep in mind when trying to build a good credit rating is? Pay your bills on time Back to Board

Mrs. Popovich's - $400 Maria’s bank statement shows a balance of $ She had made a deposit of $125 that does not appear on the bank statement, and she has an outstanding check for $ Her adjusted balance should be… $ ($ $125 - $45.50) Back to Board

Mrs. Popovich's - $500 The amount of income after all your bills have been paid Discretionary Income Back to Board

Whatever - $100 The length of time you have to pay off credit card balances before you are charged interest. Grace period Back to Board

Whatever - $200 What is a detailed outline and list of qualifications and conditions required to do a specific job? Job Description Back to Board

Whatever - $300 Making sure the checkbook register agrees with the bank statement balance is called Reconciling Back to Board

Whatever - $400 Form that tells the employer how much Federal Income Tax to deduct from your paycheck? W-4 Back to Board

Whatever - $500 A document that shows all purchases made on credit and all cards and loans issued to a person is called Credit Report Back to Board

Money $300– Daily Double DAILY DOUBLEDAILY DOUBLE!!! Specify Your Wager

Money $300 - Daily Double An example of a restrictive endorsement is For Deposit Only Your Signature Back to Board

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