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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Math BankingBudgetingInvesting Hodge Podge Final

.06 Converted to a percent, would be this.

6%

Figure Mary’s gross pay. Makes $10 an hour and worked 30 hours.

$300 (10 x 30)

Figure Tommy’s Net Pay. Gross Pay = $ Taxes = $65.50

$ ( )

Add the following fractions: 1/4 + 1/12

1/3

Lisa has a part-time job at a shoe store. She worked 32 hours this week. Her pay rate is $8.25 an hour. Her taxes and other deductions are 13% of her pay. What is Lisa's net pay?

$ (32 x 8.25 = x.13 =

Which usually earns more interest, a normal savings account or money market account?

Money Market Account

True or False A checking account always earns interest.

False

Checks that have not been received and/or cleared by the bank yet are known as these.

Outstanding

The process of making the bank statement’s balance match your checkbook balance is known as this

Reconciling

The book in which you keep records of checks, deposits, debit card transactions, and ATM withdrawals.

Check Register

Groceries are an example of this type of expense

Flexible or variable

Which of the following is NOT an expense: Fixed Income Flexible Discretionary

Income

You should never budget more than this _________

Net pay Will also accept Take Home pay or income

You should save this much of your income

10%

All of your monthly expenses add up to $1,325 Your income is $1,275. Do you have a surplus or deficit? And, what is the amount of the surplus or deficit?

Deficit $50

The biggest difference between investing and saving is this word that begins with an “R”

Risk

This is a pool of stocks, bonds, and other securities managed by an investment company. Individuals can buy shares of the fund and profit from its investment gains. When you purchase this, you own a little bit of all kinds of different stocks, so your risk is lower.

Mutual Fund

When you own shares of stock, you are known as this.

Shareholder

Take a look at the Google Stock chart If the market were to close at the last point you see on the chart, would it close at a higher or lower number than it started with for the day?

Higher

WMT and ATT are examples of these symbols that you might find on the stock market

Ticker

Honesty and family are examples of these

Values

Food, shelter, and clothing are examples of these

Needs

Which is the best deal? 14 oz. for $1.85 Or 10 oz. for $1.53

14 oz. for $1.85

You should spend no more than this on rent/housing. Which is correct? 50%, 45%, or 33%

33%

Macy makes $48,000 a year. What is her monthly salary?

$4000

FINAL JEOPARDY Rules: You may wager/bet up to all of your points that you received in the game. TOPIC: NET PAY

Carrie worked 32.5 hours and gets paid $8.57 an hour. Taxes/deductions are 12.5%. Figure Carrie’s net pay

$243.71