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Level 1 — Money Basics · 5 min

Reading Your Paycheck

Gross, net, and the lines in between — including the ones that are secretly yours.

Receipts, a calculator and reading glasses

Gross pay is the headline number; net (take-home) is what lands in the bank. In between: federal and state taxes, Social Security and Medicare (FICA), and your elections — insurance premiums, retirement contributions, FSA/HSA money.

Two in-between lines are actually YOUR money in disguise: retirement contributions (especially any employer-matched part — that match is salary you must claim) and pre-tax accounts like HSAs, which cut your tax bill while funding real needs.

Budget from net, always. And once a year, glance at the W-4 withholding: a giant refund means you lent the government your own cash interest-free all year; a surprise bill means the reverse. The IRS withholding estimator (free, official) tunes it.

Woorden die het waard zijn om te kennen
Gross vs. net
Before deductions vs. what you actually receive.
FICA
Social Security + Medicare payroll taxes.
Employer match
Retirement money your employer adds when you contribute — part of pay.