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22 UNIT #1 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMY

33 UNIT #2 Financial Literacy

44 UNIT #3 Work-Readiness

55 UNIT #4 Business Management

The process of resolving a dispute or disagreement.

What is conflict resolution?

An innovator; one who recognizes opportunities and organizes resources to take advantage of them.

What is a entrepreneur?

Creative ideas for solving problems that are put to use.

What is an innovative solution?

The process of two or more people, who may disagree at first, working together to solve a problem.

What is a negotiation?

Gross pay minus any taxes and other payroll deducations.

What is net pay?

The part of a paycheck that is retained by the employee as a record of pay and payroll deducations.

What is a pay stub?

The money that is left over after a business pays all its costs.

What is profit?

A business that tries to meet its customers’ needs through a process of continuous improvements.

What is a quality business?

The cooperative efforts by members of a group to achieve the same overall goal.

What is teamwork?

The amount an employee has earned before any taxes or other deductions are subtracted.

What is Gross Pay?

Required payments to government.

What are taxes?

A way of persuading people to want goods or services.

What is advertising?

A company that sells goods and/or services.

What is a Business?

A model or sample of product to be produced.

What is a Prototype?

Written records of money put into a checking account.

What is a Deposit Ticket?

To write a signature on the back of a check.

What is Endorse?

The effort to increase the well-being of people through charitable giving.

What is philanthropy?

A tax on an employee’s pay.

What is a payroll tax?

A booklet for recording the money that is put in (deposited) or removed (withdrawn) from the checking account.

What is a check register?

An amount of money borrowed by someone that must be repaid, usually with interest.

What is a loan?

Written orders to a bank to pay a certain amounty of money from a checking account to another person or business.

What are checks?