Unit 4 and Unit 5 Practice

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Across
  1. 2. Taxes Tax levied by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on the annual earnings of individuals, corporations, trusts and other legal entities.
  2. 4. Companies may provide employees with a life insurance policy and may offer the option for larger life insurance policies for additional cost if desired.
  3. 5. Optional, non-wage compensation provided to employees in addition to their normal wages or salaries
  4. 7. Companies can provide plans that allow employees to set aside salary or receive as a part of salary, benefits that will be paid after the employee retires.
  5. 9. Consists of cells that are organized into columns and rows and is always stored in a workbook.
  6. 13. A percentage of money that you pay to the state government based on the income you make at your job
  7. 14. Amount withheld by an employer from employee’s earnings.
  8. 15. An insurance plan, relating to life insurance and old age pensions, offered/required by the Federal government to specified groups of the population, on a contributory basi
Down
  1. 1. Companies may provide insurance to cover some or all medical expenses at a lower rate for their employees due to a larger number of people they employ who are using the same coverage.
  2. 3. A self-assessment tool that measures and individual’s interests in a broad range of occupations, work activities, leisure activities, and school subjects.
  3. 6. That part of an employee’s wages that remains after all deductions have been subtracted
  4. 8. A sequence of values, cell references, names, functions, or operators in a cell that together produce a new value. A formula always begins with an equal sign (=).
  5. 10. An electronic document in which data is arranged in the rows and columns of a grid and can be manipulated and used in calculations.
  6. 11. A box formed by the intersection of a row and column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information.
  7. 12. The total amount received from the employer before any deductions are made.