Daily Vocabulary 6 th Grade. January 24  Incentive: money or other reward to motivate  Income: the amount of money received during a period of time,

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Daily Vocabulary 6 th Grade

January 24  Incentive: money or other reward to motivate  Income: the amount of money received during a period of time, usually a year  Wage: a payment for wages or services (hourly)

January 25  Entrepreneur: One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business  Benefit: an extra entitlement in the workplace such as insurance, bonuses, health insurance, etc.  Enterprise: One’s willingness to undertake new ventures

January 26  Entry level job: a bottom level job with potential for advancement  Specialize: a concentration or expertise in a specific area  Labor: physical or mental exertion with difficult or exhausting work

January 27  Productivity: the amount of work you do  Foresight: the ability to see what needs to be done  Affluent: in possession of an abundance of money or property