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1 Test Review Taxes, Insurance, Benefits,

2 Fixed Expense  Expenses that stay the same each month are

3 W-2  The federal form that is mailed to you by your employer summarizing taxes paid during the year is

4 W-4  The federal form that you fill out for your employer when you first become employed to help them figure out how much tax should be deducted from your paycheck is

5 Life Insurance  The type of insurance needed to compensate individuals left behind when you die

6 Medicare  The health benefit provided to the eldery to reduce the cost of medical expenses

7 Variable/Flexible Expenses  Expenses that fluctuate (change each month) are

8 Liability  Insurance that covers others hurt by your negligence

9 Payroll Tax  A tax on earned income that supports the Social Security and Medicare programs (also known as FICA)

10 Disability Insurance Replaces part of your income lost due to illness or injury

11 Beneficiary  The individual who receives the proceeds from a life insurance policy

12 Health Insurance  Insurance that covers the cost of medical procedures

13 I-9  The form you must complete before working proving you are eligible to work in the United States

14 1040EZ  The document you complete for filing taxes

15 Premium  The monthly amount paid for insurance

16 Deductible  The amount that you have to pay on a loss before the insurance begins paying

17 Net Pay  Gross pay minus deductions equals

18 Direct Compensation  This is compensation usually paid in monetary form such as salary, wages, merit pay, bonuses, and stock options.

19 Co-insurance  requires the insured individual to pay a fixed percentage of the loss after the deductible has been paid

20 Emergency Savings  When you have 6 months of expenses set aside in case of unexpected events

21 Social Security  A payroll tax deducted at a rate of 6.2%

22 Policy Holder  Person who owns the insurance policy

23 Long Term Care  Payment for extended nursing care when a person cannot live independently (but doesn’t need to be hospitalized

24 Automobile Insurance  Insurance that covers the cost of fixing your car if you back in to a pole is

25 Budget  The process of planning for monthly expenses and income

26 Pre-Tax Deductions  Deductions are made from your paycheck prior to other taxes being deducted

27 Indirect Compensation  Benefits of working at a job in the form other than monetary payment (vacation, sick days, company car, etc.)

28 Salary  The amount of money you are paid regardless of the number of hours or days you work

29 Property Insurance  payment to insured person if his/her property is damaged or destroyed by an accident

30 Policy  A contract between the insurance company and the insured that states the exact terms of the coverage

31 Wage  The amount an employee is paid per hour for time worked.

32 Post Tax Deduction  Additional deductions are taken from your paycheck after taxes have been paid

33 April 15  The deadline for filing your taxes

34 Age 26  Your parents are able to carry you on their health insurance until this age.

35 Risk  An uncontrollable or unforeseeable event that can occur

36 Claim  A formal request to an insurance company asking for payment when the policyholder has an accident, illness or injury

37 Other things to Review:  Be able to identify or categorize examples as fixed or variable examples  Calculate a budget (like we did in class)  Examples of pre & post tax deductions  Reasons to have a budget  PYF-Pay Yourself First  When you can use a 1040EZ form  You will need to be able to work a 1040EZ scenario


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