Financial Math Ch 2-3
Across
- 4. A record of monthly expenses
- 6. A plan for using money in a way that meets your wants and needs
- 8. Items you spend money on
- 12. The number of people an employee supports, which helps employers know how much money to withhold for federal income tax
- 13. Keeping track of items you spend money on during a period of time, to help manage your money
- 14. The amount of money you have left after your employer subtracts all tax withholdings and personal deductions from your gross pay
- 15. Money withheld by an employer from an employee's paycheck to pay federal government taxes
- 16. A federal government program to provide medical insurance
Down
- 1. Routine expenses, including amounts for food, utility bills, and pocket expenses
- 2. A monthly report that compares the amounts that you have spent to the amounts that you have budgeted
- 3. Extra money set aside to be used for unpredictable expenses, such as medical bills and vehicle repairs
- 5. Health Insurance offered by many businesses to employees, paid in part by the business and in part by the employee
- 7. Withholding allowances, which allow for supporting yourself, your spouse, and others in your family who are your dependents
- 9. Regular expenses which do not vary from one month to the next
- 10. A federal government program to pay for retirement and disability benefits
- 11. Expenses which occur only once a year