Financial Math Vocab
Across
- 5. An overtime rate that is two times the hourly rate
- 6. payroll or other types of checks that are directly and electronically deposited into a bank account
- 8. The set amount of money that a worker recieves for each item the individual produces
- 9. paid time off that an employer may offer to employees as an employee benefit
- 11. an insurance program avaliable through the US government that provides income to people who retire, become disabled, or need survivors benefits
- 13. the amount of social security a worker pays depends on the socail security percentage and the maximum taxable income for that year; the amount is split between the employee and the employer
- 14. a government program that offers benefits to eligible employees who,through no fault of their own, have become unemployed
- 15. the amount of medicare tax an employee pays is a set percentage of the entire income with no maximum amounts; the amount paid is split between the employee and the employer
- 18. one of the benefits that employers often offer to their employees in which they dont report to work and still recieved their salary
- 19. social and medicare taxes both fall in this category; the money that employee and employer contribute to social security and medicare is used to pay current benefits to others
- 24. the set number of hours that an employee is expected to work
- 25. Money that employees or others recieve based on sales, for example, an author or musician
- 27. The total pay, which is the sum of an employees hourly pay and overtime pay
- 29. a plan that employees to buy or recieve company stock;offered as an employee benefit
- 30. asistance to employees who are injured while working at their job, a program that is governed by state laws.
- 31. an employee benefit that allows employees paid time off to care for sick children or newborns
Down
- 1. The hourly rate an employee gets paid for overtime hours calculated as 1.5 times the regular hourly pay
- 2. a fixed period of time that most states use in an unemployment insurance formula to determine weekly benefits
- 3. a type of health insurance that covers all members of immediate family for health care bills to the extent outlined in the health care coverage
- 4. the federal act that established social security insurance
- 7. an agreement between an individual and a company where the individual agrees to make regular payments to the company so that if a negative event occurs, the policyholder recieves compensation
- 9. a type of retirement plan where an employee recieves compensation from an employer after retirement
- 10. The hourly rate that federal law allows as the least hourly rate to be paid to an employee in the United States
- 12. a type of health insurance that covers only the individual to the extent outlined in the health care coverage plan
- 16. a type of worker who is paid for each item the employee produces
- 17. a means that employees may offer as to save for retirement;these types of plans may include pensions or 401(k)
- 20. a set amount that an employee is paid for each hour of work
- 21. the hourly wage an employee recieves for any overtime hours
- 22. a unique, nine digit number that identifies a resident a resident of the united states; this number is used to keep track of social security taxes that are paid
- 23. A method of payment where an employee recieves a percentage of the amount of sales produced by that employee
- 26. The extra hours an employee works beyond their regular hours
- 28. the maximum income on which a person must pay social security tax in a given year