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finacne

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w2   States the amount of money earned and taxes paid throughout the previous year.  
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smart goal   In order to set goals effectively, they need to be well written.  
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s   Specific  
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m   Measurable  
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a   Attainable  
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r   Resanable  
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t   Time bound  
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long term goal   A goal that can be finished in about a life or 3 years.  
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short term goal   A goal that can be finished in about 3mouths to a year.  
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taxes   The money that you give to the goverment to live in this country.  
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payroll card   A card that has your money on the card but it is only for your work money.  
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paycheck   It is your income that is not in cash but on this piece of paper.  
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pay period   The length of time for which an emploee wages are caculated.  
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gross income   The total of money earning before payroll withholdings.  
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year to date   Is the date that your taxes are due April 15.  
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derect diposite   Employers directly deposit employee’s paycheck into the authorized employee’s bank account.  
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w-4   Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificat and determines the amount of money withheld for taxes.  
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i-9   Used to prove the identity of people and avoid hiring non United States citizens.  
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Direct Deposite   Employers directly deposit employee’s paycheck into the authorized employee’s bank account.  
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Net income   The amount left after all payroll deductions have been taken from the gross income.  
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Payroll Widtholdings   The amount of money subtracted from the gross income for taxes. Typically about 30% of your paycheck!  
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routine decisions   Are made on a day-to-day basis. And don't take to much time  
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major decisions   Have long-term effects on a person’s life.  
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financial decisions   A type of major decision Impacts an individual’s or family’s well-being.  
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values   Are fundamental beliefs or practices.  
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needs   Something necessary or required for life.  
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wants   Something unnecessary but desired.  
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education goals   Help individuals prepare for success in the workplace.  
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financial goal   A goal that guides financial planning.  
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example of a educational goal   Earning an A on an upcoming quiz Attending college.  
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example of short term goal   Improving grades at school,Making the basketball team Saving money to buy a new Iphone  
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example of long term goal   Attending college,Getting a great job Buying a new car  
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example of routine decision   What to wear in the morning,What to pack for lunch Where to sit on the school bus  
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example of major decision   What type of car to buy To attend college  
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example of finiacial decision   Saving for a family vacation,Spending money wisely Purchasing new items  
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example of need   Food, water, clothing and shelter  
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example of want   IPOD, XBOX one, designer clothes  
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specific   I want to attend a four year college  
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measuable   Becuase i want attend a four year college i will get a b in algebra  
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attianable   Because I want to attend a four year college, I will earn a B in algebra this semester.  
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realistic   Because I want to attend a four year college, I will earn a B in algebra this semester to prepare me for the college entrance exam.  
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time bound   Because I want to attend a four year college, I will earn a B in algebra this semester to prepare me for the college entrance exam when I am a junior in high school.  
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example of specific   I plan to save money for a new iPod.  
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eample of measuable   I plan to save $100 for an iPod.  
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example of attinable   I plan to save $100 for an iPod by saving $20 from each babysitting job.  
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eample of realistic   I plan to save $100 for a new iPod by saving $20 from each babysitting job and putting it into a savings account.  
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