Across
- 2. ________ pay: on a pay stub, the total amount of money you’ve earned before taxes and other withholdings.
- 5. The tax that pays for Social Security and Medicare
- 9. __________ coverage: pays for damage caused by non-collision events, e.g. theft, vandalism, weather, hitting an animal, etc.
- 11. You’ll receive IRS Form W-2 from your employer in this month
- 12. coverage _______ : the maximum amount a car insurance company will pay for a covered claim
- 13. On a pay stub, an abbreviation for a term meaning “from January 1 until today”
- 14. A high-premium healthcare plan which covers some of the cost of out-of-network care and does not require a primary care physician's referral to see a specialist.
- 15. the major credit reporting agency that doesn't start with an "e"
- 16. IRS Form 1040 is better known as the Individual Income Tax _________
- 17. ________ maximum: the maximum amount of money an insured person will pay for covered health care during the year besides premiums (three words, no spaces or hyphens)
- 20. Your employer uses the information you provide on IRS Form W-4 to determine how much tax to __________ from your paycheck.
- 21. _________ pay: on a pay stub, the amount that will actually be deposited into your bank account
Down
- 1. ___________ coverage: covers damage to your vehicle if you hit another vehicle or object
- 3. In general, policies that have lower deductibles will have higher monthly premiums; therefore, premiums and deductibles can be said to be ____________ related.
- 4. ___________ coverage: legally required car insurance coverage in most states; pays for damage to another vehicle or person caused by the insured driver
- 6. a home loan in which the lender may repossess the home if the borrower defaults
- 7. after the deductible is met, the share of covered medical expenses that the insured person pays, often 20 or 30%
- 8. the amount initially borrowed or invested
- 10. A low-cost healthcare plan which only covers services provided by in-network providers and in which the insured person must obtain a referral from a primary care physician to see a specialist
- 18. The software that Mr. Fenton uses to file his tax return
- 19. Steve has an insurance policy with a $1,000 deductible and a $100,000 coverage limit. If he is in an accident that results in $13,000 of covered damages, the insurance company will pay him $ ________ thousand (spell it out).
