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- 4. Someone who does all the work, they work for the employer.
- 8. A federal government program that funds retirement accounts, financially supports citizens who have experienced profound disability, or the death o a parent before you turn 18.
- 11. Set amount of money, not dependent on the specific number of hours worked.
- 15. This lists and summarizes income and expense transactions that have taken place over a specific period of time.
- 17. The regular schedule by which employers pay employees.
- 18. Spending more money than you make.
- 19. The total money you have brought home so far that year.
- 20. Taxes, saving and investing, food, transportation, housing, and insurances.
- 22. Your income before taxes.
- 24. Money gained from child support, scholarships, birthday money, etc.
- 25. Someone who is the boss of an employee, they hire the employee.
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- 1. A state sponsored system that pays monetary benefits to workers who become injured on the job.
- 2. Spending less money than you make.
- 3. Taking all the risk and doing all the work, you are the employer and employee.
- 5. A product that transfers risk from an individual to a company or organization.
- 6. Employers may offer these in the form of products or services that add extra value for employees beyond earned wages.
- 7. Your wages are directly deposited to a depository institution account.
- 9. Money gained from a job.
- 10. A fee that a salesperson receives upon completion of a sale.
- 12. Earning a specific rate for every hour worked.
- 13. Similar to a credit card, except it's not linked to a employee's personal account.
- 14. Any money you receive.
- 16. You access these funds by cashing or depositing a check.
- 21. Outlines the deductions made to wages, it's also called an earnings statement.
- 23. Your income after taxes.
