Education Housing Employment Money Management Random
100
Tuition and fee waiver
This waiver provides exemptions from payment of tuition and fees at a Texas state supported college or university to individuals formerly in Texas state foster care and adopted youth.
100
Lease
A legal written agreement between tenant and landlord stating rules for renting.
100
Resume
A document that lists your work history, skills, education, and qualifications.
100
Debit card
A card that can withdraw a purchase amount directly from a checking account without separate billing, usually done immediately.
100
Car, Drivers license, Car insurance
Name three things you need in order to legally drive a car.
200
Scholarship
This is an award of financial aid for a student to further their education that does not have to be paid back. This money is awarded based upon various criteria, which usually reflect the values and purposes of the donor or founder of the award.
200
Security deposit
Money deposited with a landlord to cover costs of damages to a rental unit or unpaid rent when a renter moves.
200
Call your supervisor
if you are going to be late or out sick from work you should do what?
200
Savings account
A bank account where you deposit your money to be saved and it earns interest.
200
Public transportation
Transportation available to anyone, including the train and bus is what type of transportation?
300
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
What does FAFSA stand for?
300
Pet Deposit
Money deposited with the landlord to cover any potential damages caused by a renter's pet.
300
Background check
A check employers run to make sure there is no criminal activity in you history.
300
Credit card
A card issued by a bank or business that allows somebody to purchase goods and services and pay for them later, often with interest.
300
To heat an oven to the temperature listed in a recipe before putting the food in to cook.
What does the word preheat mean when cooking.
400
Pell Grant
This grant is a subsidy the U.S. federal government provides for students who need it to pay for college.
400
Reasons you can be evicted
Not paying rent, not complying with terms of rental agreement, not appropriately maintaining the rental unit.
These are examples of....
400
Hygiene and attendance
A good employee practices good _______ and ________.
400
Budget
A detailed plan of your income and expenses.
400
Dairy, meat, fruit, vegetables and grains
What are the five food groups.
500
Education and training voucher
This voucher is an annual federal grant provided to states to fund youth who have aged out of the foster care system and who are enrolled in college, university and vocational training programs. Students may receive up to $5,000 a year based on their cost of attendance. They must enroll before their 21st birthday and may continue to receive support until age 23. Funds may be used for tuition, dorm fees, books, student loan repayments and qualified living expenses.
500
A late fee (commonly between $25-$50)
A fee added onto your monthly rent bill if rent is not paid on time.
500
W-2 form
A tax form prepared by an employer and given to an employee to be filed with his/her 1040 form, lists wages earned during that year, federal and state taxes withheld and social security tax information.
500
$20.00 plus at least 20% for a tip, which would be $24.00
When you are eating out at a restaurant and the waiter or waitress brings you a bill for $20.00, how much should you pay the waiter or waitress?
500
Every six months.
How often should you see your dentist.






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