PERSFIN Unit 2 Graded Milestone attempt 1
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2 questions were answered incorrectly
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Who among the following people receives a bonus as
part of their income?
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Paul, who receives an
extra $5,000 each year if
he performs well on the
job
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Anni, who earns a
percentage of the selling
price of every house she
sells
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CONCEPT
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Employment Income
2
RATIONALE
A bonus is an extra payment usually based on
performance or meeting certain production or sales
requirements. Sometimes companies o
ff
er a bonus
to employees as a way to improve productivity or to
reward high performers.
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Which type of tax will Rema pay if she purchases a
new dress from a department store?
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Agnetha, who earns a
fixed monthly income of
$5,000 at her job
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Simon, who earns double
his hourly rate when he
works on Sundays
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CONCEPT
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Understanding Taxes
3
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A sales tax is imposed by state and local
governments on the sale of certain goods and
services.
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Which of the following can cause a credit application
to be declined?
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Property tax
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Payroll tax
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FICA tax
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Sales tax
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CONCEPT
RATIONALE
Delayed payments toward previously availed loans
can have a negative impact on an individual's credit
report. Credit reports are used to approve credit
applications. Therefore, if an individual does not
make payments for extended periods, then an
individual's credit application can be declined.
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When an individual uses
their credit card's entire
credit limit every month
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When an individual has
frequently missed
payments for extended
periods on previously
availed loans
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When an individual
maintains a high credit
score
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When an individual is a
victim of a credit scam
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Credit Reports
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Grace opens a checking account and is writing a check
to make a payment to her physician.
Which of the following should be filled by Grace on
the check?
RATIONALE
Three elements are required when you write a check:
1. The name of the person or company that gets the
money (the payee).
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The check number
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The checking account
number
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The name of the business
the physician works for
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The routing number
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Checking Accounts
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2. The date.
3. The amount to be paid. The amount needs to be
recorded both in numerical and written form.
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Thirty-five-year-old Filipe saves $9,000 each year from
an annual income of $60,000. The formula for savings
ratio is as follows:
Savings Ratio = Savings ÷ Income
What is Filipe's calculated savings ratio?
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12%
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17%
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20%
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15%
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