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Review Gross Income

Review Gross Income

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Mathematics

5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 24 Questions

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Math STAAR Review 10

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  • Income Tax - money deducted and withheld from your paycheck by the governemnt

  • Payroll Tax - money deducted and withheld by the employer from your paycheck

  • Sales Tax - money added to purchases for items or services

  • Property Tax - tax based on the value of the property

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  • Gross income - amount of money earned before deductions - Giant amount

  • Net income - amount of money earned after all deductions are taken out of your gross income - Not a giant amount

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Match

Match the following

Income Tax

Sales Tax

Property Tax

tax on money earned from a job

Tax paid on items you buy

Tax paid on property you own

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of property tax?

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Candy

2

Cars

3

Paycheck

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Multiple Choice

A tax on money earned from working a job

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Sales Tax

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Property Tax

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Income Tax

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Multiple Choice

Gross income is:

1

the total amount of money you earn

2

the amount of money you receive after decuctions are subtracted

3

the total amount of money you spend

4

sales taxes on items you buy

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Multiple Choice

Alexis worked 24 hours last week. At a rate of $12 per hour, what was Alexis' gross pay?

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$36

2

$144

3

$288

4

$312

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Multiple Choice

Net income is:

1

the total amount of money you earn

2

the amount of money you receive after deductions are subtracted from your gross income

3

the amount of money that is taken away in the form of taxes

4

the hourly rate of pay

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Multiple Choice

Yvonne's gross income: ?

Yvonne's deductions: $251.18

Yvonne's net income:$451.82

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$703

2

$200.64

3

$954.18

4

$25,812.00

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Multiple Choice

Martha's net income is $500, if her gross income is $850, how much are her deductions?
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-$350

2

$350

3

$500

4

$1350

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Multiple Choice

Gross income minus deductions equals your net income.

If Amorelle made $384 in gross income and her deductions are $122, what is her net income?

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$506

2

$406

3

$262

4

$266

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Multiple Choice

Fatima has a net salary of $235 per week. If she pays $30 in income tax and $15 in payroll tax, how could Fatima determine her gross salary? Why?

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235 - 30 - 15 = $190.

Net salary minus all deductions equals gross salary

2

235 + 15 + $250.

Net salary plus payroll tax deductions equals gross salary.

3

235 + 30 = $265

Net salary plus income tax deductions equals gross salary.

4

235 + 30 + 15

Net salary plus deductions equals gross salary.

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Multiple Choice

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The paystub above shows Elliot's weekly net income and payroll taxes. What is Elliot's weekly gross income?

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$529.95

2

$487.74

3

$317.55

4

$465.95

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Multiple Choice

Arianna earns money babysitting on the weekends. She earns $25 Saturday morning and $75 Saturday afternoon. She earned $100 on Sunday. A payroll tax of $26.25 was withheld each day If this is Arianna's only source of income, what was her income for the two days?

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$73.75

2

$122.25

3

$147.50

4

$173.75

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Multiple Choice

Allen's gross yearly income is $55,000. He pays $15,000 in taxes each year. Only taxes are taken out of Allen's check. What is his net yearly income?

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$70,000

2

$40,000

3

$50,000

4

$14,000

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Multiple Choice

Kian's gross monthly income is $1,500. He pays $200 in taxes each month. Only taxes are taken out of his check. What is Kian's net monthly income?

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$1,700

2

$200

3

$3,000

4

$1,300

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​A budget is balanced when income equals expenses. To balance a budget, reduce your spending on wants or increase your income.

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following changes can be made to balance Dean’s budget?

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Decrease the book purchases to $15.

2

Decrease the paper route income to $15.

3

Increase the movie rentals to $15.

4

Increase the paper route income to $22.

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Multiple Choice

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Spencer needs to balance his April budget.

What can he do so that his budget is balanced?

1

Increase his savings this month by $10

2

Increase his allowance by $5

3

Decrease his piano lessons by $5

4

Decrease his entertainment costs by $10

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Multiple Choice

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Amelia made this list of her monthly expenses.

Amelia’s net income for the month is $2,135.

How much money does she have for other expenses?

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$3,535

2

$1,400

3

$885

4

$735

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Multiple Choice

This month Mando’s expenses are greater than his income. What are two actions Mando can take in order to balance his budget?

1

Increase expenses and decrease income

2

Decrease expenses and decrease income

3

Decrease expenses and increase income

4

Increase expenses and increase income

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Multiple Choice

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Ms. Vonn’s monthly budget is shown in the chart. She receives two paychecks per month. Ms. Vonn’s budget is balanced every month. How much is Ms. Vonn’s monthly car payment?

1

$2,400

2

$300

3

$500

4

$2,100

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Multiple Choice

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Martina’s checks for last month are shown in this table. At the end of the month, Martina was $15 overdrawn at the bank. Which action would BEST help Martina avoid being overdrawn again next month?

1

Do not use any electricity for one month.

2

Do not wash clothes in order to save water.

3

Do not pay for home insurance until next month.

4

Switch to a less expensive phone plan.

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Multiple Choice

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Morgan used the ledger below to track her income and expenses for September.

Which is a true statement about Morgan’s income and expenses for September?

1

Morgan spent $10 more than she earned.

2

Morgan’s income and expenses were equal.

3

Morgan earned $10 more than she spent.

4

Morgan’s total income was $10.

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This is Zoe's complete financial record for June. On June 2, how much money did Zoe make?

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This is Braden's complete financial record for March. In March, how much money did Braden spend?

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This table shows Abigail's August budget. How much money can Abigail spend on a new video game system to keep her budget balanced?

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