insurance Crossword Puzzles
Auto Insurance 2023-03-29
Across
- Most a policy holder has to spend for covered services in a year.
- Protection for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another or object.
- Protection for loss or damage to your vehicle caused by something other than a collision.
- A component of auto insurance that pays for medical expenses, lost wages, and other financial losses of the driver and passenger of the policyholder's vehicle.
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- Optional extended liability coverage that can be added to auto and homeowner policies.
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- Protection against claims resulting from personal injury or property damage as the result of an auto accident.
- The amount equal to the replacement cost minus depreciation of a damaged or stolen property at the time of the loss.
8 Clues: Most a policy holder has to spend for covered services in a year. • Protection for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another or object. • Optional extended liability coverage that can be added to auto and homeowner policies. • Protection for loss or damage to your vehicle caused by something other than a collision. • ...
Auto Insurance 2023-05-31
Across
- – the cost of treating injuries, rehabilitation, and sometimes lost wages and funeral expenses
- helps with income if injured and cant work.
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- Protects you if they don't have insurance
- protects you against paying for someone else's injuries or property
- help with costs associated with injury if driver is uninsured
- if you hit an object such as a fence
- has a deductible but covers theft, fire, hail or vandalism.
- damage to or theft of your car
8 Clues: damage to or theft of your car • if you hit an object such as a fence • Protects you if they don't have insurance • helps with income if injured and cant work. • has a deductible but covers theft, fire, hail or vandalism. • help with costs associated with injury if driver is uninsured • protects you against paying for someone else's injuries or property • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-05-09
Across
- A two-digit alphanumeric code appended to HCPCS or CPT® codes and used to provide further description or detail of the service or procedure rendered.
- An examination of medical records, policies, and procedures to verify that the charges submitted are supported in the patient’s chart.
- Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover
- A person or company that provides health care services.
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- An amount paid periodically (often monthly) to purchase medical insurance benefits.
- A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service
- A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, disabled, or have (ESRD.
- An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services.
8 Clues: A person or company that provides health care services. • An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services. • Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover • A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-05-09
Across
- A two-digit alphanumeric code appended to HCPCS or CPT® codes and used to provide further description or detail of the service or procedure rendered.
- An examination of medical records, policies, and procedures to verify that the charges submitted are supported in the patient’s chart.
- Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover
- A person or company that provides health care services.
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- An amount paid periodically (often monthly) to purchase medical insurance benefits.
- A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service
- A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, disabled, or have (ESRD.
- An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services.
8 Clues: A person or company that provides health care services. • An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services. • Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover • A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service • ...
Health Insurance 2025-12-05
Across
- you pay less Network care and Higher out of costs if you go out of network.
- which plans have a low out of pocket cost.
- what is the most expensive Marketplace INsurance plan
- what unexpected things can cause health care cover(not accident or parental care)
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- most doctors use this
- you will have low premiums but higher out of pocket costs.
- what does Health Insurance pay for
- if you go out of network you have to pay full price?
8 Clues: most doctors use this • what does Health Insurance pay for • which plans have a low out of pocket cost. • if you go out of network you have to pay full price? • what is the most expensive Marketplace INsurance plan • you will have low premiums but higher out of pocket costs. • you pay less Network care and Higher out of costs if you go out of network. • ...
Home insurance 2025-12-15
Insurance Abbreviations 2025-09-11
personal finance 2023-10-12
Across
- A type of insurance paid to an individual if he/she is injured and is unable to work for a specified length of time.
- A scam where a person sends emails pretending to be a reputable company in order to get victims to click on links containing viruses or to steal personal information.
- Created a federal payroll tax that deducts money for Medicare and Social Security from every paycheck.
- The dollar amount of an insured's financial injury by death or damage that the insurer is financially responsible.
- A digital record of any publicly accessible posts, pictures, or activities that you have participated in on social media. This can act as a reflection of your values, the company you keep, and the way you communicate.
- A payment card that connects directly with a checking out. Using this card immediately removes money from your account.
- To be at fault, either financially or legally.
- This is used as protection against financial loss in the event of an accident while driving, or theft.
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form that must be filled out to receive college/technical school financial aid from the government.
- A type of investment fraud where investors are paid returns based on funds of new investors. This creates a bubble until new investors stop coming in.
- A form of risk management purchased by a business or individual against a possible financial loss paid in the form of a monthly or annual premium.
- This situation occurs when a person, business, or government- owes money to another entity.
- All of a person's assets minus their liabilities (what they owe).
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- A lump sum of money given to college students who can demonstrate financial need through a FAFSA. A student does not need to pay this money back.
- Occurred when someone uses a debit card to purchase something for an amount over what they currently have in their account.
- A scholarship funded by the Georgia Lottery that covers 90% of a student's tuition. To be eligible you must maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher.
- A special type of insurance paid to family or primary beneficiary at the time of death of the policy holder.
- A simple form that can be filled out to file a standardized deduction for your taxes.
- The amount to be charged for a certain amount of insurance coverage.
- This specific type of policy is used as protection against financial loss in the event of damage to a structure or land.
- An increase in the value of an asset when it is sold, such as a house appreciating in value.
- When information about an individual or business is stolen or leaked without permission.
- This is used to pay for expenses related to maintaining the wellness of a person. Among countries, there are many varieties of government and privately-sponsored programs.
- The dollar amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses for loss or liability.
- The total value of the coverage of an insurance policy.
25 Clues: To be at fault, either financially or legally. • The total value of the coverage of an insurance policy. • All of a person's assets minus their liabilities (what they owe). • The amount to be charged for a certain amount of insurance coverage. • A simple form that can be filled out to file a standardized deduction for your taxes. • ...
Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-01
Across
- (Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services) A health plan that serves the dependents of active duty military personnel and retired military personnel and their dependents.
- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
- The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage. Employers and employees usually share the cost of premiums.
- A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan
- An insurance program for people with low incomes who are unable to afford healthcare. Although funded by the federal government, Medicaid is administered by each state. Following very broad federal guidelines, states determine specific benefits and amounts of payment for providers.
- Measures of the effectiveness of particular kinds of medical treatment. This refers to what is quantified to determine if a specific treatment or type of service works.
- The amount of money, or value of certain services (such as one physician visit), a patient or family must pay before costs (or percentages of costs) are covered by the health plan or insurance company, usually per year.
- A group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers (physicians, hospitals, testing centers, rehabilitation centers etc.), such as an HMO, PPO, or Point of Service plan.
- a person's ability to obtain healthcare services
- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer.
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- A federal program of medical care benefits created in 1965 designed for those over age 65 or permanently disabled. Medicare consists of two separate programs: A and B. Medicare Part A, which is automatic at age 65, covers hospital costs and is financed largely by employer payroll taxes. Medicare Part B covers outpatient care and is financed through taxes and individual payments toward a premium.
- The person in a managed care organization, often a primary care provider, who controls a patient's access to healthcare services and whose approval is required for referrals to other services or other specialists.
- A "cap" or limit on the amount of services that may be provided. It may be the maximum cost or number of days that a service or treatment is covered.
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- The responsibility for profiting or losing money based on the cost of healthcare services provided. Traditionally, health insurance companies have carried the risk. Under capitation, healthcare providers bear risk.
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs.
- How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
20 Clues: a person's ability to obtain healthcare services • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer. • A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government • The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan • ...
Unit 7 Crossword O’Brien 2023-03-09
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Hilger 2023-03-09
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword Blakely 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Graeler 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Rust 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Ternetz 2023-03-10
Across
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
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- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- Income The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc
23 Clues: The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions • ...
Unit 7 crossword (dyer) 2023-02-23
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- something that you are specialized in and have knowledge of
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • something that you are specialized in and have knowledge of • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Orf 2023-03-09
Across
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
Down
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Pallardy) 2023-02-22
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 crossword 2023-02-21
Across
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship applicat
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- a time when a person is paid for work,also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
Down
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • a time when a person is paid for work,also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7:Crossword (Coons) 2023-02-21
Across
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deduction
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
Down
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (huffman) 2023-02-21
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- a time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • a time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword “Jacob” 2023-02-21
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Josue) 2023-02-21
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wage
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Crossword unit 7 ( Koessel) 2023-03-01
Across
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 monAnths) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This is calculated as a 1.45% of gross income
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
Down
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Wilke) 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- a tax figured as a percentage of someone earnings used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability this calculates as 6.2% of gross income benefits
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- a time when a person is paid for work, also know as a part of the workforce
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- amount of money an employee is paid each year, different than hourly wage
- money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- a percentage of total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wage
24 Clues: money gained through employment and investment returns • the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • amount of money an employee is paid each year, different than hourly wage • a time when a person is paid for work, also know as a part of the workforce • ...
Unit 7 Niederer 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword danz 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone's earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential iob or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person's education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation's retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The "take-home" money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation's health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc...
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (rapien) 2023-02-16
Across
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
Down
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Market Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Crossword Preston 2023-02-16
Across
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
Down
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Lang) 2023-04-03
Across
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
Down
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
23 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Understanding YOUR Benefits 2025-04-22
Across
- 401K Retirement Account is offered through ___?
- Vision Insurance is offered through___?
- What site you must go to in order to receive a quote for Pet Insurance?
- This benefit is two-year enrollment commitment making sure your teeth and gums are healthy.
Down
- This disability insurance begins 90 Calendar Days after the onset of your disabling injury or illness OR the date your Short-Term Disability ends.
- This disability insurance has a 14- and 30-day waiting period.
- A special account you can elect to put money on and use to pay for certain out-of-pocket healthcare costs.
7 Clues: Vision Insurance is offered through___? • 401K Retirement Account is offered through ___? • This disability insurance has a 14- and 30-day waiting period. • What site you must go to in order to receive a quote for Pet Insurance? • This benefit is two-year enrollment commitment making sure your teeth and gums are healthy. • ...
Insurances 2026-04-16
Across
- Identifiable information related to an individual
- Federal insurance that serves ages 65+ and individuals with certain disabilities
- data that can distinguish or trace another person
- Medicare advantage plan that coordinates both Medicare and Medicaid benefits for individuals eligible for both programs
- Provides access to health insurance through marketplace and offers financial help to lower monthly costs
Down
- Low-cost coverage for children whose families earn too much for Medicaid but not enough to cover needs
- protects sensitive patient information
- federal/state insurance designed to support eligible low-income families
8 Clues: protects sensitive patient information • Identifiable information related to an individual • data that can distinguish or trace another person • federal/state insurance designed to support eligible low-income families • Federal insurance that serves ages 65+ and individuals with certain disabilities • ...
Sample 2018-02-28
8 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Florida Blue insurance plan • an employee who has elected to enroll in the employer group insurance plan • The specifics of the subscriber's enrollment which defines the benefits in that plan
Standard 9 Crossword 2021-02-23
Across
- Drive fuel efficient cars, don't under-fill or over-fill
- Age, marital status, driving record, grades
- Don't purchase unless your vehicle actually needs it
- Based on Purchase Price, intrest, length of finance
- Actually increases fuel economy
- Pays for towing
- Pay more for insurance because of reckless driving, they are called ______
- Pays for: non-collision event
Down
- Don't be reckless and litter to protect the __________
- Required insurance in VA
- All slideshows end with this
- Requires you to be ready with all things necessary for trip, such as gas, food, clothes, lodging
- North Orientation, Legend
- This type of coverage pays for your car repair Your car replacement
14 Clues: Pays for towing • Required insurance in VA • North Orientation, Legend • All slideshows end with this • Pays for: non-collision event • Actually increases fuel economy • Age, marital status, driving record, grades • Based on Purchase Price, intrest, length of finance • Don't purchase unless your vehicle actually needs it • ...
Contract Management 2024-01-07
Across
- Incoterm where shipping and insurance is the responsibility of the buyer
- Arrangement providing financial protection against specified risks
- ______ Contracts are dependent on the occurrence of certain events
- Risk of loss to goods is dependant upon transfer of ______
- A situation where parties cannot reach an agreement leading to a standstill or a stalemate
- Document specifying the price at which the goods or services are offered
- Rejection of an old offer and creation of a new offer
Down
- Agreement enforceable by law
- Thumb rule of a negotiations: Never _____
- This is an art, not a science
- Legal pact to keep things hush-hush
- Offer + Acceptance = ______?
- Extending the duration of a contract
- Changes or addition to a legal document
14 Clues: Agreement enforceable by law • Offer + Acceptance = ______? • This is an art, not a science • Legal pact to keep things hush-hush • Extending the duration of a contract • Changes or addition to a legal document • Thumb rule of a negotiations: Never _____ • Rejection of an old offer and creation of a new offer • Risk of loss to goods is dependant upon transfer of ______ • ...
Ch 13 Crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- payer authorization for elective hospital based services and outpatient services
- paper claim for physician services
- insurance policy holder, guarantor of claim and possibly the patient
- usually a PPO plan that requires large amount to be paid before benefits begin
- entity sending claim to payer
- modifies an insurance contract
Down
- national provider identifier
- a discounted fee for service
- health plans where payment arrives faster than under other types of plans
- member plans that offer all major types of health plans
- data entry area upper right part of CMA 1500 form
- transmission method not commonly used to send claims
- period when employee may choose their plan in employer sponsored health plans
- in a Blue Card program this is the providers local BCBS plan
14 Clues: national provider identifier • a discounted fee for service • entity sending claim to payer • modifies an insurance contract • paper claim for physician services • data entry area upper right part of CMA 1500 form • transmission method not commonly used to send claims • member plans that offer all major types of health plans • ...
Ch 7 & 8 crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- usually a PPO plan that requires large amount to be paid before benefits begin
- paper claim for physician services
- modifies an insurance contract
- insurance policy holder, guarantor of claim and possibly the patient
- provider entity sending claim to payer
- a Blue Card program where provider is the local BCBS plan
- payer authorization for elective hospital based services and outpatient services
Down
- health plans where payment arrives faster than under other types of plans
- member plans that offer all major types of health plans
- the period, when employee may choose their plan in employer sponsored health plans
- national provider identifier
- discounted fee for service
- data entry area upper right part of CMA 1500 form
- transmission method not commonly used to send claims
14 Clues: discounted fee for service • national provider identifier • modifies an insurance contract • paper claim for physician services • provider entity sending claim to payer • data entry area upper right part of CMA 1500 form • transmission method not commonly used to send claims • member plans that offer all major types of health plans • ...
33.1 key terms Trevor Pratt 2015-05-14
Across
- risk that is unacceptable to companies because the risk of loss is to high
- systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- risk that meets a companies criteria for insurance coverage
- when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
Down
- possibility of damage caused by natural occurrences
- likelihood of economic loss
- risk that cannot be controlled
- paid protection against loss to due to injury or property damage
- risk of harm by human cause
- threat of loss with no opportunity for gain
- possibility of loss or injury
11 Clues: likelihood of economic loss • risk of harm by human cause • possibility of loss or injury • risk that cannot be controlled • threat of loss with no opportunity for gain • possibility of damage caused by natural occurrences • risk that meets a companies criteria for insurance coverage • systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • ...
Medicare 2022-02-13
Across
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered healthcare service
- Medicare Advantage plan with services in- and out-of-network
- Independent licensed agent
- Original Medicare's hospital coverage
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- Another term for Medicare Supplement
Down
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay
- Abbreviation for October 15-December 7 enrollment period
- Original Medicare's outpatient/doctor coverage
- Prescription drug coverage
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month
11 Clues: Prescription drug coverage • Independent licensed agent • Another term for Medicare Supplement • Original Medicare's hospital coverage • Original Medicare's outpatient/doctor coverage • A fixed amount you pay for a covered healthcare service • Abbreviation for October 15-December 7 enrollment period • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month • ...
NSHD Crossword puzzle- IDR & PDPP 8-2023 2023-07-31
Across
- the plan, issuer, or carrier must send an Initial payment or _________ of payment no later than 30 Calendar days after a clean claim is received.
- the insurance company/plan and the _______must pay the administrative fee
- This type of complaint can be made against the provider or healthcare facility that does not post information about surprise billing in office or on their website
- providers should submit this in regards to payment dispute(s) where an issuer or plan is not complying with the decision from the IDRE
- The group that makes a decision in an IDR DISPUTE would be the ______.
- if required fields aren’t completed on an Unlisted IDR Inquiry complaint, the complaint should not be escalated to _____________.
- this KBA is used to submit an inquiry about the IDR process that isn’t related to any other IDR complaint category
- Emergency facilities, health plans and issuers can use the IDR process to resolve payment disputes for certain ________ charges.
- total number of documents needed for NSA Complaint-IDR Fee Collection
- public disclosure of patient protections can be submitted _____________
- A provider or facility must disclose to any participant, beneficiary, or enrollee in a group health plan or group or individual health insurance coverage to whom the provider or facility furnishes items and services information regarding federal and state (if applicable) balance billing protections and how to report _______.
Down
- multiple claims under same insurance company/plan, same plan type and from same state where provider believes the issuer or insurance company isn’t complying with the IDR process
- When a provider asks a complex question about the IDR process, direct them to
- evidence of what was sent to the plan/issuer can be provided if an EOP/_________ was never received for an Unlisted IDR Inquiry complaint
- These disclosures are intended to help give individuals a clear understanding of their protections under the balance billing provisions of the ____________ and who to contact if they believe those protections have been violated.
- Providers must disclose (e.g., display a sign, post on website) patient __________ against balance billing.
- the front and back of this card is needed for most IDR complaints
- The open negotiation period must last ____ business days.
- new bulk provider complaints go to the ____________ queue to be reviewed.
19 Clues: The open negotiation period must last ____ business days. • the front and back of this card is needed for most IDR complaints • total number of documents needed for NSA Complaint-IDR Fee Collection • The group that makes a decision in an IDR DISPUTE would be the ______. • public disclosure of patient protections can be submitted _____________ • ...
Mortgage 4/23 2026-04-23
Across
- an additional insurance policy paid by the borrower to protect the lender against loss on a defaulted loan.
- The legal proceeding in which a bank or creditor sells or repossesses a parcel of real estate due to the owner's failure to comply with an agreement to repay a debt.
- reissue checks that were originally issued from a mortgage escrow account x document that displays interest paid and some other relevant tax information
- The process to have the remaining monthly mortgage payments spread across the remaining term to reduce the monthly amount due after a large principal payment.
- Insurance that protects the investor in the event that a customer defaults on their mortgage
- A mortgage loan that allows the lender to periodically adjust the interest rate based on a specified index rate agreed upon in the Note.
- an additional system available to Customer Service agents that can be used to look at additional mortgage notes.
- where a signer(s) of a mortgage is replaced by another qualified customer
- a real estate loan with an initial period of low or no monthly payment.
Down
- The amount of debt remaining on a loan, excluding interest
- copy of a mortgage document that was once provided to a customer to be reproduced.
- tax vendor that makes and manages property taxes.
- refers to a contractual agreement where the right, or rights, to service an existing mortgage are sold by the original lender to another party who specializes in the various functions of servicing mortgages.
- the process where insurance payments in settlement of a claim for damages to a mortgaged property.
- Official appraisal used to value the collateral for a real estate loan closing
- An account used to collect funds and make payments towards taxes/insurance for mortgage owners.
- a document that provides a projection of set payment amounts to pay off a mortgage by its maturity date and is only available for fixed rate mortgages
- A deed relinquishing all interest, title or claim an owner has in a property.
- When a customer has both a first and second mortgage and decides to either payoff or refinances their first mortgage, their second mortgage automatically moves into 1st position on the deed
19 Clues: tax vendor that makes and manages property taxes. • The amount of debt remaining on a loan, excluding interest • a real estate loan with an initial period of low or no monthly payment. • where a signer(s) of a mortgage is replaced by another qualified customer • A deed relinquishing all interest, title or claim an owner has in a property. • ...
difficult words 11 2022-09-05
Across
- trip
- by driving erratically
- someone stops talking
- the action of introducing someone
- a example
- his laugh
- unable to see you
- something precious
- earrings,rings
- the urge,ability to do something
- to learn something
Down
- work,physic work
- a aim or plan
- not logical
- an option
- a natural way of acting
- measurement
- learn
- a problem
- money paid
20 Clues: trip • learn • an option • a example • his laugh • a problem • money paid • not logical • measurement • a aim or plan • earrings,rings • work,physic work • unable to see you • something precious • to learn something • someone stops talking • by driving erratically • a natural way of acting • the urge,ability to do something • the action of introducing someone
Krieg DeVault 2020-04-18
Across
- Spreadsheet
- Adverse Verdict Next Step
- Presentation
- Creditor's Rights
- Trial
- Interrogatory
- Pandemic
- Scheduling Appointments
- Junkmail Repository
- Document organization
- Managing Partner
- Name of Medical Insurance
- Page Numbering
Down
- Expense Software
- Process of taking legal action
- Firm's Value System
- Typing Instrument
- Partner
- Intellectual Property
- Legal Filings
- Florida Office
- AA's
- Dictation of Attorney
- Court Boss
24 Clues: AA's • Trial • Partner • Pandemic • Court Boss • Spreadsheet • Presentation • Interrogatory • Legal Filings • Florida Office • Page Numbering • Expense Software • Managing Partner • Typing Instrument • Creditor's Rights • Firm's Value System • Junkmail Repository • Intellectual Property • Dictation of Attorney • Document organization • Scheduling Appointments • Adverse Verdict Next Step • ...
Life Insurance 2026-05-12
Across
- someone that you support financially
- the cost of borrowing money
- contract with an insurance company that provides financial safety net to beneficiaries upon the policyholders death
Down
- how much you have to pay on an insurance claim before the insurance policy kicks in
- how much money is included in the loan
- how long you have to pay off a loan
- loan for buying a house
7 Clues: loan for buying a house • the cost of borrowing money • how long you have to pay off a loan • someone that you support financially • how much money is included in the loan • how much you have to pay on an insurance claim before the insurance policy kicks in • ...
Activity 1 2024-12-05
15 Clues: boy • deal • holiday • d Roosevelt • adjustment act • labor relations • valley authority • banking relief act • conservation corps • works administration • works administration • recovery administration • and exchange commission • deposit insurance corporation • emergency relief administration
Homeowners insurance 2023-04-11
Across
- An insurance sales office that is directed by a general agent, manager. independent agent or company manager.
- people that own homes
Down
- Specific situations, conditions or circumstances that are listed in the insurance policy as not being covered.
- something that you buy to have your back
- The scope of protection provided under an insurance contract.
- a home owner policy
6 Clues: a home owner policy • people that own homes • something that you buy to have your back • The scope of protection provided under an insurance contract. • An insurance sales office that is directed by a general agent, manager. independent agent or company manager. • ...
Activity Exam 2021-10-20
Across
- Protection against financial loss due to damage or loss of personal property
- for minor accidental injuries on your property and minor injuries
- protection against possible financial loss
- full cost to repair or replace the damaged or lost item
- also called a personal catastrophe policy
Down
- chance of loss, not gain
- increases the likelihood of a loss
- fee insured policyholder pays periodically
- cause of a possible loss, such as fire, windstorms, explosions, robbery
- set amount that the policyholder must pay per loss on an insurance policy
- current replacement cost of the damaged or lost item less depreciation
- addition of coverage to the homeowner’s policy
- uncertainty or lack of predictability
- sharing firm that assumes financial responsibility for losses from an insured risk
14 Clues: chance of loss, not gain • increases the likelihood of a loss • uncertainty or lack of predictability • also called a personal catastrophe policy • fee insured policyholder pays periodically • protection against possible financial loss • addition of coverage to the homeowner’s policy • full cost to repair or replace the damaged or lost item • ...
LTD Policy Overview - Exclusions & PCL 2024-06-27
Across
- Looks at when the reported disability began (abbrev.)
- Commission of one is a standard Exclusion
- Active participation in one is an Exclusion
- LTD insurance protects against this type of medical conditions
- PCL is not typically applicable to these
- Conditions that are not covered by the policy
- Point of reference in a standard PCL provision (abbrev.)
Down
- If PCL or Exclusions apply, benefits would not be ____
- Months after EDOC in standard PCL provision
- Insurance protects you from this
- Exclusions minimize the risk of paying for injuries within the customer's ____
- PCL considers whether this was received during a specific 3 month period
- Months before EDOC in standard PCL provision
- Item or risk specifically not covered by policy
14 Clues: Insurance protects you from this • PCL is not typically applicable to these • Commission of one is a standard Exclusion • Active participation in one is an Exclusion • Months after EDOC in standard PCL provision • Months before EDOC in standard PCL provision • Conditions that are not covered by the policy • Item or risk specifically not covered by policy • ...
Ways to Measure and Reduce Risk! 2025-12-15
Across
- – Quantitative measure of variation or volatility of returns.
- – A financial instrument used to hedge against risk.
- – Using multiple strategies together to minimize exposure.
- – Regular monitoring to identify and manage risks early.
- – A type of insurance protecting against specific business losses.
- – Planning for unexpected events to minimize impact.
- – Transferring risk to another party, usually through contracts or insurance.
Down
- – Technique to reduce risk by spreading investments across different assets.
- – Method to evaluate the probability and impact of potential risks.
- – Strategy to avoid risk by not engaging in certain activities.
- – Evaluating risks by assigning numerical probabilities.
- – Creating internal procedures to prevent or control risk.
- – Calculating the expected loss in case of a risk occurring.
- – Predictive tool using historical data to estimate future risk.
14 Clues: – A financial instrument used to hedge against risk. • – Planning for unexpected events to minimize impact. • – Evaluating risks by assigning numerical probabilities. • – Regular monitoring to identify and manage risks early. • – Using multiple strategies together to minimize exposure. • – Creating internal procedures to prevent or control risk. • ...
Dental Insurance Terms 2023-04-26
Across
- Date date a member's dental coverage end
- fee the fee for each single procedure that a dentist has agreed to accept as payment in full or covered services provided to a memeber
- dental specialist who aligns teeth and jaw
- An appliance that replaces missing teeth by securely attaching artificial tooth to the natural teeth
Down
- The member's share of payment for a given service.
- act of restoring a lost tooth
- year the 12- month period a member's dental plan covers, which is not always a calendar year
- billing when a participating dentist bills a member for amounts indicated as not billable to the patient.
- a dental specialist who treats diseases of the pulp and nerve of the tooth
- form information a dentist submits to the dental plan to get paid for services performed for a member.
- Doctor of dental surgery
- Dentist Dentist who specializes in children
12 Clues: Doctor of dental surgery • act of restoring a lost tooth • Date date a member's dental coverage end • dental specialist who aligns teeth and jaw • Dentist Dentist who specializes in children • The member's share of payment for a given service. • a dental specialist who treats diseases of the pulp and nerve of the tooth • ...
PF X-word 2025-03-12
Across
- Also called revenue and sales. They all mean the same : money coming into a business
- motor insurance that covers damage to another driver’s car (5,5)
- Financial __________ Service (FOS) deals with consumer complaints about providers.
- this organisation protects consumer deposits up to £85,000 if the provider goes bankrupt.
Down
- the name of the UK’s central bank
- Type of Bank account that offers extra services such as phone insurance or commission free currency usually for a monthly fee
- mortgage lenders insist on this kind of home insurance:
- a.k.a. expenses or expenditure. Money the business spends.
8 Clues: the name of the UK’s central bank • mortgage lenders insist on this kind of home insurance: • a.k.a. expenses or expenditure. Money the business spends. • motor insurance that covers damage to another driver’s car (5,5) • Financial __________ Service (FOS) deals with consumer complaints about providers. • ...
Have you got your..... 2025-09-29
19 Clues: Shades • Baggage • Games on! • Two piece • Pucker up • I see..... • Let me in! • Plugged in • Don't burn! • Not drachmas • Staying alive • Footwear (4,5) • No nudes allowed • Clean up your act! • Keep in touch (5,7) • Better safe than sorry • Better safe than sorry! • Beach requirement (6,3,5) • May come in handy. Haha! (5, 8)
COB & TPL Words to Know 2018-11-02
Across
- A claim for a member who is enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid, where Medicare, as the primary payor, has made a payment or has approved an amount to be paid and then forwards the claim to Medicaid for payment of the member's coinsurance and deductible.
- Personal Injury Protection
- Insurer responsible for paying first on any medical claim.
- Rules that establish the order in which health insurers pay claims when more than one insurer provides coverage for a member.
- Lien filed by an insurer, in accordance with Law to protect its right to reimbursement and/or recovery after one of its members is injured due to third-party negligence.
- Detailed explanation of an insurer’s payment or denial of a claim sent to a member;(EOB).
- Federal and state mandate that state providers must bill all of a member’s other insurers before submitting a claim to Tufts Health Plan.
- Other health insurance carriers are Medicare, TriCare, commercial group plans, HMOs other governmental benefits.
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- Insurance that provides compensation for medical expenses incurred by an individual injured in the course of employment.
- Insurer responsible for paying second on any medical claim.
- Detailed explanation of an insurer’s payment or denial of a claim sent to a provider;(EOP).
- Auto insurance that covers medical and funeral expenses resulting from an accident involving a policyholder and any passengers riding with the policyholder.
- A claim against an asset for payment due to payor when funds become available; secures right to recovery for payor.
- Refers to the claims that are denied for payment by the secondary payor due to the existence of other insurance determined to be a primary payor.
- A situation in which Members have additional coverage that pays for their care medical expenses, usually after an accident (e.g., auto accident, accidental injury, slip and fall, dog bites, product liability, medical malpractice, restitution cases).
15 Clues: Personal Injury Protection • Insurer responsible for paying first on any medical claim. • Insurer responsible for paying second on any medical claim. • Detailed explanation of an insurer’s payment or denial of a claim sent to a member;(EOB). • Detailed explanation of an insurer’s payment or denial of a claim sent to a provider;(EOP). • ...
Insurance Chapter 19 2023-11-16
Across
- covers loss or damage to property caused by an interruption in water, communication, or power supply service
- applied to more than just the buildings and structures at the premises itself
- a policy for individuals where property, liability, ad other coverages are automatically included
- one of the properties not covered
- requires the insured to maintain the protective devices or services listed on the endorsement on specified property as a condition of the policy
- the policy covers causes of loss that are not specifically excluded or limited
- conditions that apply to the entire policy
Down
- the standard deductible for BOP
- the most that will be paid under the circumstances described in the policy
- the policy will cover only the causes of loss specifically named in the endorsement
- provide coverage in specific situations
- includes a long menu of property and liability coverages from which the insured can choose from
12 Clues: the standard deductible for BOP • one of the properties not covered • provide coverage in specific situations • conditions that apply to the entire policy • the most that will be paid under the circumstances described in the policy • applied to more than just the buildings and structures at the premises itself • ...
Dental Insurance Terms 2023-04-26
Across
- A dental specialist who straightens of moves misaligned teeth and/or jaw
- Dental services that are not covered by a dental plan
- the “Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996,” a Federal law intended to improve access to health coverage
- The area of or around the lip
- A dollar amount that each member must pay toward covered services before Delta Dental’s benefits are paid. This is often referred to as the member’s out-of-pocket costs
- When a member has coverage under two different dental plans. Primary and secondary carriers must coordinate the two plans
- Of the mouth
Down
- Between the teeth
- A primary dental care provider that performs preventive care as well as restorative procedures such as fillings, crowns, implants, and more
- Of or near the tounge
- Doctor of Dental Medicine
- A company or organization that provides dental plans to its employees. The group works with Delta Dental to select the plan type, maximums, benefit levels, and member eligibility
12 Clues: Of the mouth • Between the teeth • Of or near the tounge • Doctor of Dental Medicine • The area of or around the lip • Dental services that are not covered by a dental plan • A dental specialist who straightens of moves misaligned teeth and/or jaw • When a member has coverage under two different dental plans. Primary and secondary carriers must coordinate the two plans • ...
General Liability 2018-06-11
Across
- System available to run building replacement or ACV report
- Damaged to ------Premises
- Claim payment based upon when occurrence happened
- Where you send applications to be set up
- Maximum age for a building to be eligible in the BisPak apartment plan
- The maximum amount Acuity will pay for covered losses during a policy period
- Also called landlord insurance
Down
- These are added to a policy to change coverage
- Limitation of coverage to ---------- premises
- The amount the insured must pay before insurance company pays
- Claim payment based upon when incident occurs
- Maximum building height Acuity is comfortable with
- Grilling on balconies and decks or within --- feet of any combustible surface is unacceptable
13 Clues: Damaged to ------Premises • Also called landlord insurance • Where you send applications to be set up • Limitation of coverage to ---------- premises • Claim payment based upon when incident occurs • These are added to a policy to change coverage • Claim payment based upon when occurrence happened • Maximum building height Acuity is comfortable with • ...
financial math 2021-09-20
Across
- to any hours by an employee that exceeds their normally scheduled working hours
- a fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee's employment years
- is a type of state-provided insurance that pays money to individuals on a weekly basis when they lose their job and meet certain eligibility requirements
- the process of determining retirement income goals
- a system of PAY in which an individual's WAGE is related to his or her output
- a numerical identifier assigned to U.S. citizens and some residents to track their income and determine benefits.
- compensated time away from work
- the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid
- a service charge assessed by a broker or investment advisor for providing investment advice or handling purchases
- No Taxs or federal law requires employers to make payouts of accrued
- an employee benefit plan that gives workers ownership interest in the company
- by the worker to take care of family members who need care
- all hours of work or paid leave except
- every two weeks or twice a week
- three times the employee's normal hourly rate
- An increased rate of pay typicallyfor hours worked overtime
- occurring or published twice a month
- The amount of money that you receive for each hour you spend working
- provides continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all
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- the period of time for which data used as the base of an index number, or other ratio, have been collected.
- us federal government program that provides social insurance and benefits to people with inadequate or no income
- a type of business insurance that provides benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses
- limit on the amount of your earnings that is taxed by Social Security.
- the individual's total pay from their employer before taxes or other deductions
- United States federal payroll (or employment) contribution directed towards both employees and employers to fund Social Security and Medicare
- Any hours worked by an employee that exceeds their normally scheduled working hours
- coverage that you purchase on your own, on an individual or family
- an amount paid by a third party to an owner of a product or patent for the use
- a federal employment tax that funds a portion of the Medicare insurance program
- that employees are paid by the unit when completing a particular task
- is a deposit of money by a payer into the payee's bank account
- pay rate that you calculate as twice the regular rate pay that of an employee's standard pay rate.
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- that mandates a payroll tax on the paychecks of employees, as well as contributions from employers, to fund the Social Security and Medicare programs
- is the tax levied on both employers and employees to fund the Social Security program
- a form of compensation paid by employers to employees over and above regular salary or wages.
36 Clues: compensated time away from work • every two weeks or twice a week • occurring or published twice a month • all hours of work or paid leave except • three times the employee's normal hourly rate • the process of determining retirement income goals • the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid • by the worker to take care of family members who need care • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary Murphy 2023-02-16
Across
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
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- Money gained through employment and investment returns.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns. • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2023-02-16
Across
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
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- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability This calculates as 6.2% of gross income benefits.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Wilhite 2023-02-16
Across
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Bobeen) 2023-02-16
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns.
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns. • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Weiss) 2023-02-21
Across
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
Down
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Braden Lebegue) 2023-02-21
Across
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
Down
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crosswork ( Ben Womack) 2023-02-23
Across
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a schooL
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
Down
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 crossword Pairrett 2023-03-09
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Vocab 2023-03-09
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword 2023-03-09
Across
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
Down
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Nick) 2023-03-09
Across
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Smith 2023-03-10
Across
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
Down
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Smith 2023-03-10
Across
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
Down
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
UNIT 7 vocabulary cross word labs 2023-03-10
Across
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Crossword Janey 2023-03-27
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword Ragan 2023-03-27
Across
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Somemeone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- security The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- plan Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy. Answered
Down
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- market Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- education The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- income The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- gained through employment and investment returns
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- income The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
24 Clues: gained through employment and investment returns • education The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Vocab Gilbert 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Caden Sims 2023-03-10
Across
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
Down
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Hamilton 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- a time when a person is paid for work
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: a time when a person is paid for work • Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Sherbanenko 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Holl 2023-03-10
Across
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
Down
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Williams 2023-03-10
Across
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
Down
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword Hatcher 2023-03-09
Across
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability
- A time when a person is paid for work also known as a part of the workforce.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage
Down
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career and can help narrow down a career choice
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 crossword Thornburgh 2023-03-09
Across
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
Down
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Year 11 revision 2013-10-14
Across
- Government responsibilities of the________•Public hospitals •Mental health services •Dental health services •Infant health centres •Health promotion and prevention activities •Community health centres •Ambulance services •Provision and early detection programs
- be innovative and respond to changing needs - cater for needs now and also have resources, technology and personnel to cater for needs in the future
- Ensures that the care provided is culturally relevant and tailored to the individual's needs and wants.
- Every person who is eligible to use the health care system should have the same access despite barriers such as distance, discrimination and affordability.
- An efficient health care system is one that can achieve desired outcomes with cost-effective use of resources.
- The health care system should be centred on the user's needs -reactive to needs fairly quickly, respect dignity and confidentiality .
- health Insurance Private health insurance is insurance that individuals can chose to take additional to Medicare
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme.
- Government responsibilities of the _________,•Medicare,•Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme,•Management of national health programs - NHPAs•Health policy and legislation•Regulation of private health insurance •Australian Quarantine Inspection Service•FSANZ
- health Relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness ie. having reliable body function, healthy blood pressure level, healthy weight for height, being physically fit, being free from disease or illness
Down
- health Being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independant and cooperative way ie, maintaining a network of friends, communicating effectively with others, obeying the laws and rules of society, accepting responsibility for actions
- health state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is bale to make a contribution to his or her community ie. recognising and expressing feelings, being resilient and able to cope with a range of situations, supporting and helping family, feeling good about oneself, having coping mechanisms for stress
- aid aid provided by the governments of a group of countries which is distributed through international institutions such as United nations, World Health Organisation and World Bank
- lateral aid aid given by the government of one country to the government of another country- often n the form of money, services, building of infrastructure
- The ability to provide uninterrupted, coordinated care/intervention/action across programs, practitioners, organisations and levels over time.
- subsidises the cost of a wide range of prescription medications, providing Australians with vital medications at affordable prices.
- Relates to achieving desired outcomes in an appropriate timeframe.
- aid short-term aid given in response to a conflict or disaster, examples food, water, shelter, essential medical supplies, trained personnel
- Health professionals should be well educated in their chosen area; they should have appropriate training and qualifications, and should update their knowledge regularly.
- Australias Agency for International Development
- Development Index A way of measuring development, providing a statistical assessment and ranking of a countries achievements based on the three basic aspects of human development health, knowledge and standard of living.
21 Clues: Australia's universal health insurance scheme. • Australias Agency for International Development • Relates to achieving desired outcomes in an appropriate timeframe. • Ensures that the care provided is culturally relevant and tailored to the individual's needs and wants. • ...
personal finance 2023-10-12
Across
- A type of insurance paid to an individual if he/she is injured and is unable to work for a specified length of time.
- A scam where a person sends emails pretending to be a reputable company in order to get victims to click on links containing viruses or to steal personal information.
- Created a federal payroll tax that deducts money for Medicare and Social Security from every paycheck.
- The dollar amount of an insured's financial injury by death or damage that the insurer is financially responsible.
- A digital record of any publicly accessible posts, pictures, or activities that you have participated in on social media. This can act as a reflection of your values, the company you keep, and the way you communicate.
- A payment card that connects directly with a checking out. Using this card immediately removes money from your account.
- To be at fault, either financially or legally.
- This is used as protection against financial loss in the event of an accident while driving, or theft.
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form that must be filled out to receive college/technical school financial aid from the government.
- A type of investment fraud where investors are paid returns based on funds of new investors. This creates a bubble until new investors stop coming in.
- A form of risk management purchased by a business or individual against a possible financial loss paid in the form of a monthly or annual premium.
- This situation occurs when a person, business, or government- owes money to another entity.
- All of a person's assets minus their liabilities (what they owe).
Down
- A lump sum of money given to college students who can demonstrate financial need through a FAFSA. A student does not need to pay this money back.
- Occurred when someone uses a debit card to purchase something for an amount over what they currently have in their account.
- A scholarship funded by the Georgia Lottery that covers 90% of a student's tuition. To be eligible you must maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher.
- A special type of insurance paid to family or primary beneficiary at the time of death of the policy holder.
- A simple form that can be filled out to file a standardized deduction for your taxes.
- The amount to be charged for a certain amount of insurance coverage.
- This specific type of policy is used as protection against financial loss in the event of damage to a structure or land.
- An increase in the value of an asset when it is sold, such as a house appreciating in value.
- When information about an individual or business is stolen or leaked without permission.
- This is used to pay for expenses related to maintaining the wellness of a person. Among countries, there are many varieties of government and privately-sponsored programs.
- The dollar amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses for loss or liability.
- The total value of the coverage of an insurance policy.
25 Clues: To be at fault, either financially or legally. • The total value of the coverage of an insurance policy. • All of a person's assets minus their liabilities (what they owe). • The amount to be charged for a certain amount of insurance coverage. • A simple form that can be filled out to file a standardized deduction for your taxes. • ...
33.1 Key Terms Created by: Jackson Nay 2017-05-17
Across
- threat of a loss with no chance for gain
- risk unacceptable to carriers that is too high
- risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- when risk cannot be controlled
Down
- possibility of loss or injury
- systemic process of managing risk to achieve objectives
- likelihood of economic loss
- possibility of a catastrophe caused by natural disasters,power outages, oil spills, arson, terrorism, and war
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize chance of harm
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- risk that meets criteria for insurance coverage
11 Clues: likelihood of economic loss • possibility of loss or injury • when risk cannot be controlled • risk of harm caused by human mistakes • threat of a loss with no chance for gain • risk unacceptable to carriers that is too high • risk that meets criteria for insurance coverage • systemic process of managing risk to achieve objectives • ...
WSIB Emerging Issues 2014 2014-04-09
Across
- synonym of averting
- grade given employers
- makes a final decision
- architect of worker insurance
- punitive damage
- irritant
- _________________disease
- 6/12
Down
- partial refund
- debt
- ____________rights
- blameless
- injury reporting guide O.H.S.
- Day for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job
- abbrev. coming back to job post injury
- adaptation
- impairment
- responsible for
18 Clues: debt • 6/12 • irritant • blameless • adaptation • impairment • partial refund • punitive damage • responsible for • ____________rights • synonym of averting • grade given employers • makes a final decision • _________________disease • injury reporting guide O.H.S. • architect of worker insurance • abbrev. coming back to job post injury • Day for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job
Civil and Business Review 2021-01-04
Across
- a wrongdoing
- failure to take care that results in harm
- contracts with these people are not allowed under law
- what we call the person being sued in a civil case
- a type of business model that protects your personal assets from being seized
- an "as is" statement
- a legally binding contract to perform a service or product
Down
- business organizations that are tax exempt
- how much you have to pay before insurance kicks in
- the failure to uphold your end of a contract
- responsibility for something
- something that provides you protection in the event of an accident
- something of value is exchanged for something else of value
- a type of warranty that is unwritten and upholds a certain type of standard
14 Clues: a wrongdoing • an "as is" statement • responsibility for something • failure to take care that results in harm • business organizations that are tax exempt • the failure to uphold your end of a contract • how much you have to pay before insurance kicks in • what we call the person being sued in a civil case • contracts with these people are not allowed under law • ...
Crossword 2021-10-09
Across
- No. of clauses in Memorandum of Association
- Amount given by insured to insurer
- Minimum no. Of members to form a public company
- First stage of company formation
- ___________ insurance is an insurance against risk if incurring medical expenses
- ____________ account is generally opened by businessmen
- Last stage of Formation of a company
Down
- ___________ clause- Defines purpose for which company is formed
- _________ account can be opened with very small amount
- It is a protection against uncertainty of life
- ___________ studies- involves evaluation and analysis of potential of proposed project
- ____________ banks are governed by Indian banking regulations act 1949
- Person who performs the work of promotion and bring an enterprise into existence
- _________card holder’s credit limit is fixed on the basis of his worthiness
14 Clues: First stage of company formation • Amount given by insured to insurer • Last stage of Formation of a company • No. of clauses in Memorandum of Association • It is a protection against uncertainty of life • Minimum no. Of members to form a public company • _________ account can be opened with very small amount • ____________ account is generally opened by businessmen • ...
Deductions Cross Word 2022-11-02
Across
- stands for federal insurance contributions act
- federal health insurance
- amount of money you are paid BEFORE deductions
- amount of money you are paid AFTER deduction
- a set hourly rate multiplied by hours worked
- small amounts of money taken from paychecks
Down
- sum of money paid for a completed task
- sum of money paid per item produced
- a fixed regular payment
9 Clues: a fixed regular payment • federal health insurance • sum of money paid per item produced • sum of money paid for a completed task • small amounts of money taken from paychecks • amount of money you are paid AFTER deduction • a set hourly rate multiplied by hours worked • stands for federal insurance contributions act • amount of money you are paid BEFORE deductions
Ristikko lukujen 3 ja 3.3. sanoista 2020-03-03
Across
- näky
- äärimmäinen
- saapuminen
- lähtevät lennot
- mahdollisuus,tilaisuus
- tiede
- käsimatkatavarat
- todella paljon
- varata
- laskeutuminen
- liftata
- luotettava
- suvaitsevaisuus
- turvatarkastus
- myöhässä
- tulli
Down
- verottaa
- kuljetus
- vaikutus
- viisumi
- majoitus
- matkalipun hinta
- varaus
- matkavakuutus
- kokoontuminen
- ottaa,aurinkoa
- ainutlaatuinen
- sinnikkyys, sitkeys
- etukäteen
- nousu
30 Clues: näky • tiede • nousu • tulli • varaus • varata • viisumi • liftata • verottaa • kuljetus • vaikutus • majoitus • myöhässä • etukäteen • saapuminen • luotettava • äärimmäinen • matkavakuutus • kokoontuminen • laskeutuminen • ottaa,aurinkoa • ainutlaatuinen • todella paljon • turvatarkastus • lähtevät lennot • suvaitsevaisuus • matkalipun hinta • käsimatkatavarat • sinnikkyys, sitkeys • mahdollisuus,tilaisuus
Thomas Puzzle 2013-12-24
20 Clues: Sister • Brother • Rudolph • First Car • Mom Worked • Dad Worked • Maiden Name • Grandmother • Zodiac Sign • Hair Choice • Soccer player • Barbecue place • Daughter Worked • Best Friend Name • Name of a College • My beard is white • A Garland High School • Blue Cross Blue Shield • Another name for a gift • Jesus is the reason for the
What's the matter? 2015-02-14
Across
- простуда
- таблетки
- отравление
- боль
- судорога
- страховка
- высокая температура
- солнечный ожог
- солнечный удар
- грудь
- болит
- лекарство
- аллергия
- тошнота
- - тошнить, вырвать
Down
- грипп
- озноб
- прием (у врача)
- болеутоляющее
- желудок
- состояние тошноты
- тяжелая, сильная (боль)
- чихать
- срочный, важный
- больное горло
- I feel ... - состояние головокружения
- головная боль
- кровь
- кашель
29 Clues: боль • грипп • озноб • грудь • болит • кровь • чихать • кашель • желудок • тошнота • простуда • таблетки • судорога • аллергия • страховка • лекарство • отравление • болеутоляющее • больное горло • головная боль • солнечный ожог • солнечный удар • прием (у врача) • срочный, важный • состояние тошноты • - тошнить, вырвать • высокая температура • тяжелая, сильная (боль) • I feel ... - состояние головокружения
for my lady 2025-12-28
Across
- spanish city
- we blame …
- estimated relationship duration
- promise’s weakness
- need a fine girl like …
- bryans pet name
- are you …
- our future is in ….
- your not … bro
- kisses
- let me add some …
- dont look at my …
Down
- perfect….
- juice
- sentimental song
- off limits
- something bryan doesnt have
- needs to be just right
- devastation
- thank you to ….
20 Clues: juice • kisses • perfect…. • are you … • we blame … • off limits • devastation • spanish city • your not … bro • bryans pet name • thank you to …. • sentimental song • let me add some … • dont look at my … • promise’s weakness • our future is in …. • needs to be just right • need a fine girl like … • something bryan doesnt have • estimated relationship duration
LAN3108 1 2025-01-16
22 Clues: To shut • A place • A source • A figure • A payback • To inform • A trouble • A request • Signing up • A proposal • A proposal • A question • A response • Length of time • A place to stay • Knowledge gained • To reach someone • A price reduction • A place for events • To unlock or start • A demand for something • Protection against risk
Name of Laws 2020-09-10
12 Clues: cpc • ipc • crpc • land laws • family law • labour laws • banking law • taxation laws • insurance laws • transfer of property • consumer protection Act • public international law
spelling car 2021-02-22
14 Clues: take • money • africa • not me • africa • church • africa • america • to like • busness • debt on paper • somthing i dont have • To do something well • To misplace something
Long-Term Care 2022-11-27
6 Clues: provided in addition • a perosn employed to look after people • protection against possible eventuality • offers life insurance or annuity benefits • amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • lasting a long time or constantly recurring
The Quiz 2015-06-25
Across
- wraeseeg
- nmuarign
- laitneulfni
- what is the english word for Pound?
- steal is made out of...
- Landwirtschaft
- Spinnmaschine
- Gewerkschaft
Down
- apdataitno
- what do you get when you get paid?
- Arbeitskräfte
- James Watt invented the ...
- Kinderarbeit
- suiarnnec
- Fruchtfolge
- mcrtsanaf
- when you get rid of something you ... of it
17 Clues: wraeseeg • nmuarign • suiarnnec • mcrtsanaf • apdataitno • laitneulfni • Fruchtfolge • Kinderarbeit • Gewerkschaft • Arbeitskräfte • Spinnmaschine • Landwirtschaft • steal is made out of... • James Watt invented the ... • what do you get when you get paid? • what is the english word for Pound? • when you get rid of something you ... of it
TBA M1 03 2021-03-05
Across
- Takaful is a form of risk _____ (7 letters)
- This peril is NOT included in the basic coverage under Fire Takaful (5 letters)
- One of the basic tasks of an underwriter is to _____ the risk (6 letters)
- The right of the Insurer to exercise the insured's right to claim from the third party in respect of the loss is called _____ (11 letters)
- Insurable _____ is a Correct principle of Insurance (8 letters)
- Insurance is a form of risk _____ (8 letters)
Down
- Personal Accident Takaful provides compensation in the event of _____ bodily injuries, disability or death caused solely by violent, accidental external and visible events (8 letters)
- _____ policy is an example of an expressed contract (9 letters)
- _____ gas explosion is covered under Basic Fire Takaful (8 letters)
- _____ gas explosion is NOT covered under Basic Fire Takaful (10 letters)
10 Clues: Takaful is a form of risk _____ (7 letters) • Insurance is a form of risk _____ (8 letters) • _____ policy is an example of an expressed contract (9 letters) • Insurable _____ is a Correct principle of Insurance (8 letters) • _____ gas explosion is covered under Basic Fire Takaful (8 letters) • ...
