Also known as a“Wage and TaxStatement,” reportsan employee'sincome from the prioryear and how muchtax the employerwithheldW-2FormFederal healthinsurance for people65 or older, someyounger people withdisabilities, peoplewith End-StageRenal DiseaseMedicareAn order directing athird party to seizeassets, usuallywages fromemployment ormoney in a bankaccount, to settle anunpaid debtWageGarnishmentWhen you payemployees thesame amounteach pay periodregardless of howmuch they workSalaryA code thatidentifies aspecificemployeeEmployeeIDnumberRefers to short-term time off thatworkers can usewhen they aresick, injured, orreceiving medicaltreatmentSickPayProvide the userwith a line of creditthat they canborrow against asneeded and payback laterCreditCardFree!An hourly rate youpay employeesbased on howmuch time theyput in during a payperiodWagePay schedulemeans pay checksare distributed twotimes a month,usually on fixeddates such as the1st and 15thBi-MonthlyMoney earned atan increased ratefor working morethan the usualnumber of hoursin one weekOvertimePayCards linked tothe user's bankaccount andlimited by howmuch money isin thereDebitCardThe deposit offundselectronically intoa bank accountrather thanthrough a physicalpaper checkDirectDepositThe amount ofmoney anemployer paysan employee inexchange forone hour of workHourlyRateIRS document youcomplete for your employerto determine how muchshould be withheld fromyour paycheck for federalincome taxes and sent tothe IRS. Accuratelycompleting your W-4 willhelp you avoid overpayingyour taxes throughout theyear orW-4FormAllows customersto complete basictransactionswithout the aid of abranchrepresentative orteller.ATMAlso known as a“Wage and TaxStatement,” reportsan employee'sincome from the prioryear and how muchtax the employerwithheldW-2FormFederal healthinsurance for people65 or older, someyounger people withdisabilities, peoplewith End-StageRenal DiseaseMedicareAn order directing athird party to seizeassets, usuallywages fromemployment ormoney in a bankaccount, to settle anunpaid debtWageGarnishmentWhen you payemployees thesame amounteach pay periodregardless of howmuch they workSalaryA code thatidentifies aspecificemployeeEmployeeIDnumberRefers to short-term time off thatworkers can usewhen they aresick, injured, orreceiving medicaltreatmentSickPayProvide the userwith a line of creditthat they canborrow against asneeded and payback laterCreditCardFree!An hourly rate youpay employeesbased on howmuch time theyput in during a payperiodWagePay schedulemeans pay checksare distributed twotimes a month,usually on fixeddates such as the1st and 15thBi-MonthlyMoney earned atan increased ratefor working morethan the usualnumber of hoursin one weekOvertimePayCards linked tothe user's bankaccount andlimited by howmuch money isin thereDebitCardThe deposit offundselectronically intoa bank accountrather thanthrough a physicalpaper checkDirectDepositThe amount ofmoney anemployer paysan employee inexchange forone hour of workHourlyRateIRS document youcomplete for your employerto determine how muchshould be withheld fromyour paycheck for federalincome taxes and sent tothe IRS. Accuratelycompleting your W-4 willhelp you avoid overpayingyour taxes throughout theyear orW-4FormAllows customersto complete basictransactionswithout the aid of abranchrepresentative orteller.ATM

Pay Stub & Financial Vocab - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. W-2 Form
    Also known as a “Wage and Tax Statement,” reports an employee's income from the prior year and how much tax the employer withheld
  2. Medicare
    Federal health insurance for people 65 or older, some younger people with disabilities, people with End-Stage Renal Disease
  3. Wage Garnishment
    An order directing a third party to seize assets, usually wages from employment or money in a bank account, to settle an unpaid debt
  4. Salary
    When you pay employees the same amount each pay period regardless of how much they work
  5. Employee ID number
    A code that identifies a specific employee
  6. Sick Pay
    Refers to short-term time off that workers can use when they are sick, injured, or receiving medical treatment
  7. Credit Card
    Provide the user with a line of credit that they can borrow against as needed and pay back later
  8. Free!
  9. Wage
    An hourly rate you pay employees based on how much time they put in during a pay period
  10. Bi-Monthly
    Pay schedule means pay checks are distributed two times a month, usually on fixed dates such as the 1st and 15th
  11. Overtime Pay
    Money earned at an increased rate for working more than the usual number of hours in one week
  12. Debit Card
    Cards linked to the user's bank account and limited by how much money is in there
  13. Direct Deposit
    The deposit of funds electronically into a bank account rather than through a physical paper check
  14. Hourly Rate
    The amount of money an employer pays an employee in exchange for one hour of work
  15. W-4 Form
    IRS document you complete for your employer to determine how much should be withheld from your paycheck for federal income taxes and sent to the IRS. Accurately completing your W-4 will help you avoid overpaying your taxes throughout the year or
  16. ATM
    Allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a branch representative or teller.