insurance Crossword Puzzles
KET Vocab 10 2014-04-09
Across
- полдень
- красный
- тема
- стадион
- настоящий
- ноябрь
- универмаг
- особий
- квартира
- словарь
- Возвращение/возвращать
- лыжа
- искусство
- деревня
- черный
- двоюродный брат
- уборщица
- книга
Down
- бизнеслэди
- пальто
- бассейн
- запомнить
- масло
- химия
- конверт
- поле
- полка
- город
- открытка
- художник
- температура
- зонтик
- боль
- облачный
- страхование
- автостоянка
- карта
- солнце
- закрытый
- жарить
40 Clues: тема • поле • боль • лыжа • масло • химия • полка • город • карта • книга • пальто • ноябрь • зонтик • особий • черный • солнце • жарить • полдень • бассейн • красный • конверт • стадион • словарь • деревня • открытка • художник • облачный • квартира • закрытый • уборщица • запомнить • настоящий • универмаг • искусство • бизнеслэди • температура • страхование • автостоянка • двоюродный брат • Возвращение/возвращать
Mom's Birthday 2021-01-18
Across
- Clever
- Un-doff
- Organizer of people and projects
- Insurance overseers
- Big dog
- Keeper of landscape
- Visit elsewhere
Down
- Both husbands
- Smaller dog
- Make a ditch with an O
- Democracy promoting group
- Even smaller dog
- Work without payment
- Female ranch hand
- Early mentor
- What you do best
- Secret seekers
- Labor of love
- Cookie bread
- Annual count
- Type of NY Farm
- Take without payment
22 Clues: Clever • Un-doff • Big dog • Smaller dog • Early mentor • Cookie bread • Annual count • Both husbands • Labor of love • Secret seekers • Type of NY Farm • Visit elsewhere • Even smaller dog • What you do best • Female ranch hand • Insurance overseers • Keeper of landscape • Work without payment • Take without payment • Make a ditch with an O • Democracy promoting group • Organizer of people and projects
Money (Fryčovická) 2021-06-20
Across
- švorc (dvě slova)
- měna,oběživo
- výhodná koupě
- pronajmout na dlouhou dobu
- spropitné
- při penězích
- pojištění
- úrok
- dát stranou (peníze),ignorovat
- jmění,majlant
- bankovní převod
- účetní
- půjčka
- pokladní
Down
- vydělávat
- koupě
- účtenka
- pronajmout na krátkou dobu
- naúčovat si
- chudoba
- peníze nazpět, drobné
- daň
- vzít si,získat,vyřídit si
- vklad,záloha
- splátka
- vytáhnout,vybrat
- šejdíř
- plýtvat
28 Clues: daň • úrok • koupě • šejdíř • účetní • půjčka • účtenka • chudoba • splátka • plýtvat • pokladní • vydělávat • spropitné • pojištění • naúčovat si • měna,oběživo • při penězích • vklad,záloha • výhodná koupě • jmění,majlant • bankovní převod • vytáhnout,vybrat • švorc (dvě slova) • peníze nazpět, drobné • vzít si,získat,vyřídit si • pronajmout na krátkou dobu • pronajmout na dlouhou dobu • dát stranou (peníze),ignorovat
Voces capitulo 2 Manejando 2022-11-11
28 Clues: car • hood • jack • motor • window • mirror • corner • to fix • to stop • highway • to crash • I parked • sidewalk • we braked • insurance • I crashed • stop sign • stop light • the brakes • traffic jam • they failed • you ran over • fine (ticket) • license plate • steering wheel • to lock the door • I started (the car) • he put the window down
Unit 8 2019-10-17
Across
- vorausgesetzt, dass
- Verhalten
- um etwas bitten
- Teilnehmer
- Starren
- stummschalten
- regelmäßig
- Versicherung
- Einfluss
- offiziell
- Indizien
- streng
- stören
- Umfrage
- virtuell
- zögern
- Gefühl
- Bildschirm
Down
- Erfolg
- überqueren
- Besitzer
- schädlich
- werben
- regeln
- Benutzung
- außerdem
- Verkehr
- überzeugt
- verhindern
- Bevölkerung
- Möglichkeit
- riskieren
- darauf bestehen
- einschränken
- Verletzung
- ansteigen
- Vergnügen
- beinhalten
38 Clues: Erfolg • werben • regeln • streng • stören • zögern • Gefühl • Verkehr • Starren • Umfrage • Besitzer • außerdem • Einfluss • Indizien • virtuell • schädlich • Verhalten • Benutzung • überzeugt • riskieren • offiziell • ansteigen • Vergnügen • überqueren • verhindern • Teilnehmer • regelmäßig • Verletzung • beinhalten • Bildschirm • Bevölkerung • Möglichkeit • Versicherung • einschränken • stummschalten • um etwas bitten • darauf bestehen • ...
Unit 8 2019-10-17
Across
- Erfolg
- verhindern
- virtuell
- überzeugt
- ansteigen
- einschränken
- regeln
- Versicherung
- Einfluss
- riskieren
- Gefühl
- außerdem
- Verletzung
- Bevölkerung
- um etwas bitten
- Verhalten
- schädlich
- Benutzung
- Teilnehmer
- Bildschirm
Down
- darauf bestehen
- Vergnügen
- offiziell
- stummschalten
- streng
- Umfrage
- Indizien
- zögern
- werben
- überqueren
- stören
- Besitzer
- Starren
- Möglichkeit
- beinhalten
- regelmäßig
- Verkehr
- vorausgesetzt, dass
38 Clues: streng • Erfolg • zögern • werben • regeln • stören • Gefühl • Umfrage • Starren • Verkehr • Indizien • virtuell • Besitzer • Einfluss • außerdem • Vergnügen • offiziell • überzeugt • ansteigen • riskieren • Verhalten • schädlich • Benutzung • verhindern • überqueren • Verletzung • beinhalten • regelmäßig • Teilnehmer • Bildschirm • Möglichkeit • Bevölkerung • einschränken • Versicherung • stummschalten • darauf bestehen • um etwas bitten • ...
Unit 8 2019-10-17
Across
- überqueren
- regeln
- streng
- Erfolg
- Verletzung
- verhindern
- Verkehr
- beinhalten
- regelmäßig
- vorausgesetzt, dass
- außerdem
- schädlich
- Besitzer
- Indizien
- Vergnügen
- Möglichkeit
- Benutzung
- Gefühl
Down
- virtuell
- Einfluss
- darauf bestehen
- einschränken
- ansteigen
- Bildschirm
- riskieren
- stören
- Verhalten
- Umfrage
- stummschalten
- Bevölkerung
- werben
- Starren
- Teilnehmer
- zögern
- um etwas bitten
- offiziell
- überzeugt
- Versicherung
38 Clues: stören • regeln • streng • Erfolg • werben • zögern • Gefühl • Umfrage • Verkehr • Starren • virtuell • Einfluss • außerdem • Besitzer • Indizien • ansteigen • riskieren • Verhalten • schädlich • offiziell • Vergnügen • überzeugt • Benutzung • Bildschirm • überqueren • Verletzung • verhindern • beinhalten • regelmäßig • Teilnehmer • Bevölkerung • Möglichkeit • einschränken • Versicherung • stummschalten • darauf bestehen • um etwas bitten • ...
B4 H2 words 2025-10-03
Across
- volgen; opsporen
- berekenen
- kolonist
- oppervlak
- verwoesting; vernietiging
- (ver)krijgen; behalen
- imiteren; nabootsen
- bevolking
- storing
- beleid
- rotzooi; schroot
- neerstorten; verongelukken
- voordeel
- vervangen
- van richting veranderen; omleiden
- middelen
Down
- belangrijk; veelbetekenend
- beschermen
- operatie
- concurrent
- defect raken; uitvallen
- verzekering
- afval
- botsing
- zwaartekracht
- onmiddellijk
- raket
- hecht; strak
- nodig hebben
- vliegtuig
- aanvullen
- verklappen; onthullen
32 Clues: afval • raket • beleid • botsing • storing • operatie • kolonist • voordeel • middelen • berekenen • oppervlak • bevolking • vliegtuig • aanvullen • vervangen • beschermen • concurrent • verzekering • onmiddellijk • hecht; strak • nodig hebben • zwaartekracht • volgen; opsporen • rotzooi; schroot • imiteren; nabootsen • (ver)krijgen; behalen • verklappen; onthullen • defect raken; uitvallen • verwoesting; vernietiging • ...
g38 2025-12-18
Across
- Human services sector
- Falling prices
- Risk protection
- Economic decline
- Long-term viability
- Economic expansion
- Financial services
- Bulk sales
- Capital allocation
- Severe downturn
- Resource use measure
- Non-goods work
Down
- Trading place
- Travel industry
- National money
- Environmental limit
- Resource overuse
- Money management
- Rising prices
- Share trading system
- Guest services
- Economic rebound
- Leisure activity
- Direct consumer sales
- Nature-based travel
25 Clues: Bulk sales • Trading place • Rising prices • Falling prices • National money • Guest services • Non-goods work • Travel industry • Risk protection • Severe downturn • Resource overuse • Money management • Economic decline • Economic rebound • Leisure activity • Economic expansion • Financial services • Capital allocation • Environmental limit • Long-term viability • Nature-based travel • Share trading system • ...
Job/Career Crosswords 2026-03-03
Unit 7 Vocabulary Test 2024-05-02
Across
- made as a loan to a government entity, company, non-profit organization, for a stated amount of time and on which the investor (bond buyer) receives interest. Interest is usually paid periodically over the pre-determined time.
- a savings account that pays interest based on current interest rates. Money market accounts pay higher interest rates than other savings options and usually require a higher minimum balance.
- shares or pieces of a corporation's assets and earnings
- contracts sold, usually by insurance companies, for which the buyer pays regular premiums for a specified time, and then receives a stated amount of money per month or year for life, usually beginning with the time of retirement
- a contract between an insurance company and customer that states the terms of the coverage, the limitations, and the premiums
- interest paid on the original principal in an account, disregarding any previously earned interest
Down
- bank charges for different services for different types of accounts
- interest that is calculated on the latest balance, including all previously accumulated interest that has been added to the original principal
- a bank or credit union account in which the money deposited earns interest so there will be more money in the future than originally deposited. The owner of the account can make deposits and withdrawals at any time without penalty.
- premiums for different aspects of insurance that vary with amount of coverage, deductibles, and various risk factors
- the amount of money paid by the customer to the insurance company for specified coverage as stated in the policy
- the amount available in an account for a person, business, or organization to spend. Some types of savings accounts have limitations on time and amount of withdrawals allowed without penalty.
12 Clues: shares or pieces of a corporation's assets and earnings • bank charges for different services for different types of accounts • interest paid on the original principal in an account, disregarding any previously earned interest • the amount of money paid by the customer to the insurance company for specified coverage as stated in the policy • ...
AINS 21: Key Terms Assignments 6 - 9 2021-02-08
Across
- acronym for a coverage in a homeowner's policy that indemnifies the insured for additional expenses that are incurred following a covered property loss so the household can maintain its normal standard of living while their home is being restored.
- failure to exercise the level of care that a reasonable prudent person would do in a similar situation
- reduction in value caused by the physical wear and tear
- document that amends an insurance policy
- a party who makes a claim.
- insurance policy should provide a benefit no greater than the loss suffered by the insured
- intentional harmful physical contact with a person
- disputing parties use a neutral outside party to examine the issues and develop a mutually agreeable settlement; avoids litigation.
- a policy provision that eliminates coverage for specified exposures
- threat of force against a person that creates fear
- the process an insurer can, after it has paid a loss under the policy, recover the amount paid from any party (other than the insured) who caused the loss.
Down
- cost to repair or replace property using new materials of like kind and quality with no deduction for depreciation
- a risk control technique that reduces the frequency of a particular loss; a business installs bars on windows to prevent burglaries.
- any phrase or clause in an insurance policy that describes the policy's coverages, exclusions, limits, conditions, or other features.
- type of examiner/adjuster who handles claims for insurers for a fee.
- law that develops out of court decisions and establish precedents for future cases
16 Clues: a party who makes a claim. • document that amends an insurance policy • intentional harmful physical contact with a person • threat of force against a person that creates fear • reduction in value caused by the physical wear and tear • a policy provision that eliminates coverage for specified exposures • ...
Chapter 19 crossword puzzle 2021-11-09
Across
- cooperative that provides traditional banking services
- an amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering his risk
- a legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay their outstanding debts
- a public health insurance program that provides health care coverage to low-income families
- an individual or firm that acts as an intermediary between an investor and a securities exchange
- the process of converting a value received in a future time period
- an item of value that a lender can seize from a borrower if he or she fails to repay a loan according to the agreed terms
- a contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company
- entity (person or institution) that extends credit by giving another entity permission to borrow money intended to be repaid in the future
- is the U.S. government program that pays benefits to workers after retirement, to spouses and children of deceased workers, and to workers who become disabled before they retire.
- System/ the central bank and monetary authority of the United States
Down
- a medium of exchange for goods and services
- company that brings together money from many people and invests it in stocks, bonds, or other assets
- central marketplace where stocks and other securities are traded, bought, and sold
- any person who gains an advantage or profits from something
- system of government subsidies for health care for the elderly and disabled
16 Clues: a medium of exchange for goods and services • cooperative that provides traditional banking services • any person who gains an advantage or profits from something • the process of converting a value received in a future time period • System/ the central bank and monetary authority of the United States • ...
Happy New Year 2020-12-29
Import/ Export 2020-11-13
Across
- goods or products that are being transported or shipped
- goods being transported
- to send or transport by land, sea or air.
- to make a statement of taxable goods
Down
- huge box to hold goods for transport
- things bought and sold; commodities; wares
- government tax or duty on imported
- cost, insurance & freight: includes insurance and shipping to named port
8 Clues: goods being transported • government tax or duty on imported • huge box to hold goods for transport • to make a statement of taxable goods • to send or transport by land, sea or air. • things bought and sold; commodities; wares • goods or products that are being transported or shipped • cost, insurance & freight: includes insurance and shipping to named port
Financial Literacy 2022-11-02
Across
- allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.
- - Gross pay is what employees earn before taxes, benefits and other payroll deductions are withheld from their wages. The amount remaining after all withholdings are accounted for is net pay or take-home pay.
- - expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- - a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- - (in an insurance policy) a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- - a piece of paper or a digital record that is given to an employee with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money that the employee earned and the amount that was removed for taxes, insurance costs, etc.
- - a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
Down
- - Predatory lending typically means imposing unfair, deceptive, or abusive loan terms on borrowers.
- - how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals.
- - something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- - A checking account is meant to be used for daily cash needs. It is the primary source of funds for an individual where cash can be withdrawn for spending or payments. A savings account is an account that is meant to be used for saving rather than spending.
- - money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- - a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- - a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
15 Clues: - something, typically money, that is owed or due. • allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget. • - money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments. • - how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals. • ...
Income Withholding Vocab 2022-01-25
Across
- Tax that is imposed on incomes generated by businesses
- Tax taken out of paychecks to pay for services to the public in your state
- Lets employers know how much tax to withhold from an employees paycheck
- Verifies the identity of individuals
- Federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are unemployed or disabled
- Compulsory financial charge by a government organization
- Your paycheck before something is taken out
Down
- Collects taxes for the US government
- Tax taken out of paychecks to pay the government
- Income that is collected by governments through taxes
- Gross profit minus other expenses
- Reports wages paid to employees and the taxes withheld from them
- Money received for work or through investments
- National health insurance program
14 Clues: Gross profit minus other expenses • National health insurance program • Collects taxes for the US government • Verifies the identity of individuals • Your paycheck before something is taken out • Money received for work or through investments • Tax taken out of paychecks to pay the government • Income that is collected by governments through taxes • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-01-27
Across
- studies a variety of animals may work in zoos aquariams parks labortories
- sells and manages insurance policies on behalf of the insurance companies
- produces food fiber and other agricultural commodities by raising livestock or crops
- behaviorist certain types of behavior and what factors can prompt behavior change
- selects and breeds animals to produce offspring with desired characteristics
- educational requirement for skilled job
Down
- educational requirement for unskilled entry level job
- creates rations for animals based on their individual nutritional needs
- enforces the law to protect animals through intervention and education
- provides basic care for animals
- provides guidance for financial planning analysis and projection
- provides cosmetic services for animals
- licensed medical proffesional that treats cures and prevens illness and injury in animals
- supervises and leads an animal-related companys operations and employes
14 Clues: provides basic care for animals • provides cosmetic services for animals • educational requirement for skilled job • educational requirement for unskilled entry level job • provides guidance for financial planning analysis and projection • enforces the law to protect animals through intervention and education • ...
Test Your Medicare Knowledge! 2024-09-04
Across
- - A healthcare provider who accepts Medicare's payment terms.
- - The amount you must pay before Medicare starts to pay.
- - Medicare Part D covers this.
- - A supplemental insurance plan that helps cover costs not paid by Medicare.
- - Type of Medicare Advantage plan with a flexible network.
- - A fixed amount you pay for a covered health service.
- - A form you receive that shows the services billed to Medicare.
Down
- - The percentage of costs you pay after meeting your deductible.
- - The federal health insurance program for people 65 and older.
- - The annual period when you can make changes to your Medicare plan.
- - Monthly amount you pay for Medicare coverage.
- - Medicare Part B covers this type of care.
- A - The part of Medicare that covers hospital stays.
- - A network of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide services at a lower rate.
14 Clues: - Medicare Part D covers this. • - Medicare Part B covers this type of care. • - Monthly amount you pay for Medicare coverage. • A - The part of Medicare that covers hospital stays. • - A fixed amount you pay for a covered health service. • - The amount you must pay before Medicare starts to pay. • - Type of Medicare Advantage plan with a flexible network. • ...
Johnson & Malcolm, Mentors of the Next Generation, 1908-1973 (pp.177-179) 2025-05-15
Across
- Johnson’s oath of office took place on this national vehicle
- to deprive someone of the right to vote
- This Act outlawed discriminatory voter restrictions in 1965
- Johnson’s version of the “New Deal” was a series of domestic programs called the “___ ___”
- Johnson admired this “New Deal” president
- The Black Panthers initially protected Black Americans against this source of brutality
- Federally subsidized medical insurance for the elderly
Down
- This type of power was seen as radical
- He was assassinated in 1964 after leaving the Black Muslims
- Volunteers were beaten, churches, homes and businesses were bombed/burned, and volunteers were murdered during this activist “season” (2wds.)
- This 1964 Act outlawed several forms of discrimination
- Malcolm Little learned about this religious movement in prison
- He was John F. Kennedy’s running mate in 1960
- Federally subsidized medical insurance for the poor
14 Clues: This type of power was seen as radical • to deprive someone of the right to vote • Johnson admired this “New Deal” president • He was John F. Kennedy’s running mate in 1960 • Federally subsidized medical insurance for the poor • This 1964 Act outlawed several forms of discrimination • Federally subsidized medical insurance for the elderly • ...
Pharmacy Terms 2025-10-22
Across
- — A company that manages prescription drug benefits
- — A request for reimbursement submitted by a pharmacy
- — A fixed amount paid by the patient for each prescription
- — A percentage of cost paid after the deductible is met
- Authorization — A process requiring insurance approval before receiving medication
- Order Pharmacy — A pharmacy that delivers medication directly to a patient’s home
- Network — A network allowing patients to choose providers without increased copay
Down
- — A list of approved medications under an insurance policy
- — The process of reviewing and approving a claim
- Pharmacy — A pharmacy serving individuals in a local area
10 Clues: — The process of reviewing and approving a claim • — A company that manages prescription drug benefits • — A request for reimbursement submitted by a pharmacy • — A percentage of cost paid after the deductible is met • Pharmacy — A pharmacy serving individuals in a local area • — A list of approved medications under an insurance policy • ...
BUSINESS EDUCATION VOCABULARY CH 20 2011-11-16
Across
- insurance that protects a car owner against financial loss resulting from a collision or rollover.
- payments cover the cost of medical, dental, ambulance, hospital, nursing and funeral services
- the decrease in value of a property as it becomes old and gradually wears out.
- the person named in the policy to receive insurance benefits
- motorists available only to those people who carry boidly injury liability insurance; covers the policyholder, family members, and guests in the policyholder's vehicle; covers the insured perosn only if the iuninsured motorist is at fault.
- clause a clause stating that the insured must pay a specified amount before the insurance company pays a claim.
Down
- coverage protects he insured against almost all damage losses except those cause from a collision or rollover.
7 Clues: the person named in the policy to receive insurance benefits • the decrease in value of a property as it becomes old and gradually wears out. • payments cover the cost of medical, dental, ambulance, hospital, nursing and funeral services • insurance that protects a car owner against financial loss resulting from a collision or rollover. • ...
Principles of Insurance 2021-07-08
Across
- Uberrimae fidei
- One cannot insure the car of his/her neighbours
- insurance money will be only given in case the goods are destroyed due to the cause mentioned in the contract
Down
- The person after taking insurance cannot become irresponsible
- In case of double insurance,the consumer will not have the right to collect more than the full amount whatsoever.
- Loss suffered is measured in terms of money
- if certain goods are destroyed by fire then the compensation will be given but not the destroyed goods.
7 Clues: Uberrimae fidei • Loss suffered is measured in terms of money • One cannot insure the car of his/her neighbours • The person after taking insurance cannot become irresponsible • if certain goods are destroyed by fire then the compensation will be given but not the destroyed goods. • ...
alyssa & marks wedding 2024-08-27
Across
- FAVORITE COUPLES ACTIVITY
- HIS FAVORITE FOOD
- HIS FAVORITE HOLIDAY
- SAID I LOVE YOU FIRST
- FAVORITE USA PLACE TO VISIT
- HER FAVORITE CUISINE
- MINI MOON DESTINATION
- 1ST DATE SPOT
- 1ST SPORTING EVENT
Down
- HER FAVORITE SNOW SPORT
- HIS LINE OF WORK
- HIS DREAM CAR
- HER FAVORITE HOLIDAY
- HONEYMOON DESTINATION
- HER FAVORITE SEASON
- DOG'S NAME
- RELIGION
- FAVORITE BAND
- HIS FAVORITE SEASON
19 Clues: RELIGION • DOG'S NAME • HIS DREAM CAR • FAVORITE BAND • 1ST DATE SPOT • HIS LINE OF WORK • HIS FAVORITE FOOD • 1ST SPORTING EVENT • HER FAVORITE SEASON • HIS FAVORITE SEASON • HER FAVORITE HOLIDAY • HIS FAVORITE HOLIDAY • HER FAVORITE CUISINE • HONEYMOON DESTINATION • SAID I LOVE YOU FIRST • MINI MOON DESTINATION • HER FAVORITE SNOW SPORT • FAVORITE COUPLES ACTIVITY • FAVORITE USA PLACE TO VISIT
Healthcare Terminology 2022-06-27
Across
- a fixed amount of money you pay for a covered health care service after you have paid your deductible
- the amount you pay for health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- the amount paid for your health insurance every month
- healthcare providers that are a part of your insurance network
Down
- a portion of the medical cost you pay after your deductible has been met
- a doctor or physician does not have a contract with your health insurance plan provider
6 Clues: the amount paid for your health insurance every month • healthcare providers that are a part of your insurance network • a portion of the medical cost you pay after your deductible has been met • the amount you pay for health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay • ...
Administrative Medical Assisting 2024-11-06
Across
- After the deductible has been met, the policyholder may need to pay a certain percentage of the bill and the insurance company pays the rest
- The process of cleaning equipment and instruments with detergent and water to remove debris and reduce the number of microorganisms
- initials of person who composed a letter
- The surgical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve the function of healthy tissue
- Collecting important information from the health record
Down
- process that requires the provider to submit documentation to the payer to show the service or treatment is medically needed and the payer determines if the service or treatment is medically necessary and covered under the insurance plan
- A secure online website that gives patients 24-hour access to personal health information using a username and password
- The environment where something is created or takes shape; a base on which to build
- The likely outcome of a disease, including chance of recovery
- document sent by the insurance company to the provider and the patient explaining the allowed charge amount, the amount reimbursed for services, and the patient’s financial responsibilities
- The ability to understand another’s perspective, experiences, or motivations
- The person legally responsible for the entire bill
12 Clues: initials of person who composed a letter • The person legally responsible for the entire bill • Collecting important information from the health record • The likely outcome of a disease, including chance of recovery • The ability to understand another’s perspective, experiences, or motivations • ...
Patient Access Week 2025 2025-03-26
Across
- data collected at registration that include age, gender, race, ethnicity, address, etc.
- Health Insurance Portability and ______________ Act.
- The person responsible for the patient's medical bills
- The 24/7 staffed department made up of 15 team members.
- Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explain, and Thank.
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- The staff members title whose main focus is greeting patients when calling in and transferring the calls where they need to go. (Hint: These staff, on average, answer around 8,200 calls a month!)
- The ____________ has a relationship with the insurance policy but is not the sole owner of the plan. This person cannot directly make changes to the insurance policy.
- The healthcare provider who provides ongoing care for a patient such as managing chronic care conditions, preventative care, and coordinating with specialist when needed.
- The amount of money a patient is required to pay at the time of check in.
- A joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income or resources.
- The secure electronic system KRHC utilizes allowing patients to complete pre-visit check in prior to arrival in the comfort of their own space and on their own device.
- The percentage of covered medical expenses you pay after meeting your deducible.
12 Clues: Health Insurance Portability and ______________ Act. • Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explain, and Thank. • The person responsible for the patient's medical bills • The 24/7 staffed department made up of 15 team members. • The amount of money a patient is required to pay at the time of check in. • ...
UK client crossword quest 2025-12-31
Across
- Swedish furniture retailer
- Global professional services firm
- Energy services company
- Cloud-based CRM platform
- Financial services corporation
- Swedish telecom equipment maker
- Insurance and risk management
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- Financial services group
- Networking equipment company
- Professional services firm
- Insurance company
- Irish software company
- Credit reporting agency
- British telecommunications giant
- UK banking institution
- Swiss banking giant
- Australian mining company
- Mining company in Guinea
18 Clues: Insurance company • Swiss banking giant • Irish software company • UK banking institution • Credit reporting agency • Energy services company • Financial services group • Cloud-based CRM platform • Mining company in Guinea • Australian mining company • Swedish furniture retailer • Professional services firm • Networking equipment company • Insurance and risk management • ...
Homeowners Insurance 2021-04-23
Across
- the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services.
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss
- an insurance product that provides an insured party with protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to othe
- the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy
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- A deductible is an amount of money that you yourself are responsible for paying toward an insured loss belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
- a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event.
6 Clues: the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy • the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services. • a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss • ...
Nursing Career Pathways 2014-03-17
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- This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher
- A person who was born during the demographic Post–World War II baby boom between the years 1946 and 1964.
- The right to make a decision and take control within the nursing scope of practice
- Created to evaluate the quality and service of practice. (minimal expectations for providing safe patient care).
- Abbreviation for the AACN's 2006 proposal to be the new standard for advanced practice nurses by 2015
- Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA.
- a US law aimed at reforming the American health care system with its main focus on providing more Americans with access to affordable health insurance, improving the quality of health care and health insurance, regulating the health insurance industry, and reducing health care spending in the US.
- Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage
- This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group
- Being entrusted with particular functions based off of gained nursing knowledge which leads to specific developed competencies
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- Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state.
- An expert in a defined area of knowledge and practice in a selected clinical area of nursing
- First providers to see clearly when and how the health care system is not effectively meeting patient needs
- Responsible for self and others behaviors and outcomes in one’s professional role.
- Agreement amongst states to share the licensure terms for nurses' scope of practice.
- Requirements for this advanced degree include completing an accredited program, obtaining national certification and completing a specified number of clinical hours
- Allows for control of practice and central beliefs (values, duties, and commitments)
17 Clues: Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage • Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state. • This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher • This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group • Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA. • ...
Nursing Career Pathways 2014-03-17
Across
- The right to make a decision and take control within the nursing scope of practice
- Allows for control of practice and central beliefs (values, duties, and commitments)
- This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher
- First providers to see clearly when and how the health care system is not effectively meeting patient needs
- Created to evaluate the quality and service of practice. (minimal expectations for providing safe patient care).
- Responsible for self and others behaviors and outcomes in one’s professional role.
- An expert in a defined area of knowledge and practice in a selected clinical area of nursing
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- A person who was born during the demographic Post–World War II baby boom between the years 1946 and 1964.
- Being entrusted with particular functions based off of gained nursing knowledge which leads to specific developed competencies
- Requirements for this advanced degree include completing an accredited program, obtaining national certification and completing a specified number of clinical hours
- a US law aimed at reforming the American health care system with its main focus on providing more Americans with access to affordable health insurance, improving the quality of health care and health insurance, regulating the health insurance industry, and reducing health care spending in the US.
- Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA.
- Agreement amongst states to share the licensure terms for nurses' scope of practice.
- Abbreviation for the AACN's 2006 proposal to be the new standard for advanced practice nurses by 2015
- Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage
- This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group
- Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state.
17 Clues: Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage • Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state. • This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher • This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group • Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA. • ...
Health Care Systems 2024-09-25
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- Institutions devoted mainly to acute intensive care of a limited duration.
- The type of disease or illness that has a high probability of cause death if left untreated.
- The part of the health care system that refers to the places in which people receive care.
- Doctors, nurses, counselors, physical therapists, etc.
- The type of doctor-patient relationship that sees the doctor as a parentlike authority.
- Institutions that serve residents who need the services of technically trained individuals and are meant to be shorter-term.
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- The reduced amount that a patient is responsible for paying when receiving healthcare services.
- Institutions that are normally long-term residences for people who need assistance in day-to-day care as well as some skilled medical care.
- The type of illness that is defined as lasting more than one year and requiring ongoing medical attention.
- The people receiving medical treatment.
- The type of care that is aimed at alleviating suffering rather than finding a cure.
- The monthly payment a person makes to purchase a health insurance plan.
- The type of doctor-patient relationship that allows the doctor and patient to work together to decide healthcare options.
- The type of disease or illness that cannot be cured and is expected to result in the death of the patient.
- More of a program than a facility, this institution specifically cares for those who are terminally ill or dying.
- The type of care given to allow caregivers a break from the responsibilities of caring for an ill loved one.
- The annual amount some health insurance companies require that patients pay before the insurance will begin paying for healthcare services.
17 Clues: The people receiving medical treatment. • Doctors, nurses, counselors, physical therapists, etc. • The monthly payment a person makes to purchase a health insurance plan. • Institutions devoted mainly to acute intensive care of a limited duration. • The type of care that is aimed at alleviating suffering rather than finding a cure. • ...
Personal Finance 2023-01-11
Across
- Your own _______ register would have the most current balance.
- A credit score is intended to measure the _____ of your not repaying debt.
- The purpose of ________ is to transfer financial risk.
- The _____ rate of Americans is low and many borrow in order to spend more than they earn.
- When a company places an ad and offers no interest on your purchase for three years, the cost of the financing is built into the _____ of the item.
- You are involved in a two-car accident in which you are at fault. The other driver is injured and your insurance covers the medical expenses of the victim. This type of insurance coverage is called ________.
- Rent is a ______ expense.
- Being a _____ consumer involves developing a variety of skills, from product research to careful comparative analysis.
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- It is a _______ that you cannot rent a car with a debit card.
- ʺMoney spent here cannot be spent thereʺ is an expression of _________ cost.
- A young investor willing to take moderate risk for above-average growth would be most interested _____ funds.
- The more liquid an investment, the ____ return.
- An ________ degree is a two-year degree that can offer specialized training and a flexible schedule that allows you to work while you earn your degree.
- How much money a person makes does not dictate his or her spending and saving _______.
- _______ value of money suggests that a certain amount of money today has different buying power than the same amount of money in the future.
- Net pay describes your pay ______ deductions; gross pay is before.
- Build ______ is one of the reasons to save money.
17 Clues: Rent is a ______ expense. • The more liquid an investment, the ____ return. • Build ______ is one of the reasons to save money. • The purpose of ________ is to transfer financial risk. • It is a _______ that you cannot rent a car with a debit card. • Your own _______ register would have the most current balance. • ...
The Great Depression 2021-01-26
Across
- American author
- government corporation
- prohibition of alcohol
- insurance policy
- protected trade policies
- doctorial power
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- photographer during the great depression
- American physician
- borrowing money
- wife of 32nd president
- a theory
- biding fee placed in seconds
- an agreement
- lost vegetation
- 32nd president of the U.S.
- people wanting cash redempion
- town built by people
17 Clues: a theory • an agreement • borrowing money • American author • lost vegetation • doctorial power • insurance policy • American physician • town built by people • wife of 32nd president • government corporation • prohibition of alcohol • protected trade policies • 32nd president of the U.S. • biding fee placed in seconds • people wanting cash redempion • photographer during the great depression
Exam 2 Review 2025-10-29
Across
- Type of risk an ACO may take on which involves penalties as well as rewards.
- Medicare's "Medical Insurance" component, which covers physician services and is financed by premiums and general revenues.
- The term for how Original Medicare measures the use of hospital services; it begins on admission and ends after 60 consecutive days without inpatient care.
- The health reform measure which focused on all components of the Iron Triangle of Health. (acronym)
- The fraudulent practice of documenting irrelevant conditions to make a patient seem more complex for a higher DRG payment.
- A continually updated list of medications and related products supported by current evidence-based medicine.
- A type of health system that has a diverse network of facilities and providers under one umbrella. (acronym)
- A restriction that indicates additional clinical information is needed before a plan will make a decision on covering a drug.
- The outpatient prescription drug benefit component of Medicare, established in 2003.
- A federal drug pricing program that allows qualifying clinics and hospitals treating low-income patients to buy outpatient drugs at a steep discount.
- The most severe type of drug recall, used when a product could cause serious health problems or death.
- The maximum ingredient cost that will be paid for a drug, forcing the pharmacy to find the least expensive generic. (acronym)
- The role the Government has when creating and enacting health policy.
- A joint federal-state, income-based welfare program for selected low-income populations.
- An organization of providers (doctors, hospitals, etc.) who agree to take responsibility for the cost and quality of care for a large patient population.
- The DHHS agency that oversees health systems and outcomes research.
- The DHHS agency responsible for biomedical and health research and a major source of research funding. (acronym)
- Medicare's "Hospital Insurance" component, which is financed by payroll taxes.
- The Inflation Reduction Act, capped out of pocket spending for this product.
- Branch of Government that includes members of Congress.
- A reimbursement model that incorporates value-based payments, moving away from pure fee-for-service.
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- The practice of persuading government branches to vote or act in ways that protect certain interests.
- The formula used to determine the federal contribution to each State's Medicaid spending, based on average per capita income. (acronym)
- The 2022 law that allows Medicare to negotiate drug prices and requires inflation rebates. (acronym)
- Used in the physician payment system to identify the cost components linked to procedures.
- A coding system used to classify patient complexity and determine prospective payment for inpatient hospital stays. (acronym)
- The 2015 law that created new payment models for physicians, including the Merit-based Incentive Payment System. (acronym)
- A mechanism that allows states to test new approaches and operate their Medicaid programs outside of normal federal rules.
- The three components of the "Iron Triangle of Politics" are Interest Groups, Bureaucracy and __________.
- A federal social insurance program primarily for people aged 65 or older and those with specific disabilities.
- A review of prescribing, dispensing, and patient use of drugs which can be prospective (at time of dispensing) or retrospective. (acronym)
- The Medicare Advantage program, which allows beneficiaries to enroll in private insurance plans as an alternative to Original Medicare.
- The ACA provision that required citizens to have health insurance or pay a penalty.
- The "list price" of a drug as determined by the manufacturer. (acronym)
- An intermediary contracted by insurance companies to manage prescription claims, formularies, and negotiate rebates. (acronym)
- One of the categories of APMs which identifies how reimbursements are made.
- The coding system for clinician procedures and services.
- In what phase of drug development and approval does post marketing monitoring occur?
- When a physician agrees to accept the Medicare-approved amount as full payment for a service.
- A formulary restriction that requires a patient to try a less costly medication before the prescribed one will be covered.
40 Clues: Branch of Government that includes members of Congress. • The coding system for clinician procedures and services. • The DHHS agency that oversees health systems and outcomes research. • The role the Government has when creating and enacting health policy. • The "list price" of a drug as determined by the manufacturer. (acronym) • ...
Resource Management 2013-07-23
Across
- type of care when chronic condition or injury is likely result in death in "near" future.
- type of nursing when patient requires one-on-one care.
- series of evidence-based guidelines serves as a tool that describes best practices for treating common conditions and delivering chronic care and behavioral health services in a variety of settings.
- philosphy of this type of care is to provide members access to care in a timely and cost-effective manner.
- example of social service agency.
- type of case managers who work with the elderly population.
- military insurance.
- process of identifying,confirming, coordinating, and negotiating resources to meet the individual needs of a person.
- the right of an insurance company or self-insured empolyer to be repaid for the cost of medical care or wage-loss benefits.
- example of medical equipment.
- pricing formula established by Medicare
- UR ensures that the patient's _____ are observed.
- carriers aslo known as stop-loss carriers.
- _____ policies are legal contracts that detail the scope of servies and benefits provided within a policy.
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- _____ discharge is the most important element of successful discharge planning.
- type of organization that is a fundamental component of communtity resources
- ______ of care refers to the movement of the patient form one setting or level of care to another.
- enacted in 1965 under title XIX of the social security act.
- setting where many patients recieve care after an injury/illness that affects their ability to care for themselves and perform ADLs.
- urgent appeal when provider feels there is a need for treatment.
- provides health care for people in a specified geographic area.
- age until children are eligible for SCHIP.
- role is to collect data, verify that the request meets clincial criteria, and ensure that the patient has a benefit to cover the request.
- largest segment of healthcare settings.
24 Clues: military insurance. • example of medical equipment. • example of social service agency. • pricing formula established by Medicare • largest segment of healthcare settings. • age until children are eligible for SCHIP. • carriers aslo known as stop-loss carriers. • UR ensures that the patient's _____ are observed. • type of nursing when patient requires one-on-one care. • ...
Retail Workshop 2018-12-09
Across
- / Concept of selling insurance products of insurance companies by Banks
- / Government-backed accident insurance scheme in India
- / A legal authorization to debtors to postpone payment
- / Accounting term that refers to the process of allocating the cost of an intangible asset over a period of time. It also refers to the repayment of loan principle pver time.
- / Unit of measure used in finance to describe the percentage change in the value or rate of a financial instrument
- / A number that measures an individual's credit worthiness
- / Defined as a credit facility in respect of which the interest and installment of bond finance principal has remained 'past due' for a specified period of time
- / Our very own Mobile Banking Application
- / The conversion of data on a cheque into an electronic image after a cheque enters the processing system
- LAUNDERING / Process of conversion of illegal money from various sources to appear to have originated legitimated (legal) source
- / Code used when transferring money between banks, particularly for International wire transfers
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- / Senior Official appointed by RBI to handle and redress customer complaints against deficiency in certain banking services
- / Document signed by customers acknowledging Terms & Conditions of Arogya Vishesh
- / Interest that has been earned but not yet paid
- / Account which is maintained by an Indian Bank in the foreign countries
- MONEY / name given to credit cards, debit cards, ATM cards and International Cards issued by banks
- / Law OR Act that allows bank and other financial institutions to auction residential or commercial properties (of Defaulter) to recover loans
- / When an asset is pledged as collateral to secure a loan, without giving up title, possession or ownership rights
- / This interface will integrate the entire payment system in India
- / Letter given by the Bank, that guarantees buyer's payment to the seller shall be received on time along with the proposed amount to be paid
20 Clues: / Our very own Mobile Banking Application • / Interest that has been earned but not yet paid • / Government-backed accident insurance scheme in India • / A legal authorization to debtors to postpone payment • / A number that measures an individual's credit worthiness • / This interface will integrate the entire payment system in India • ...
unite 7 vocab 2023-11-15
Across
- a budgeting system that focuses on discretionary spending—basically the money that's left over after necessities and fixed expenses like rent are paid
- the amount of money an employee receives from a company before any deductions—such as health insurance, taxes, or student loan payments—are taken out.
- reflects decisions to tax and spend, to borrow and lend, and to consume and invest
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- The idea is to divide your income into three categories, spending 50% on needs, 30% on wants, and 20% on savings
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act and is deducted from each paycheck
- using money for nonessential expenses like dining out, shopping, entertainment and subscription services
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- the level of prices relating to a range of everyday items.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- secured loans where the vehicle itself is used as a collateral
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- when revenues are equal to or greater than total expenses
- covers damage or loss by theft and against perils which can include fire, and storm damage. It also may insure the owner for accidental injury or death for which the owner may be legally responsible.
- a contract between you and the insurance company that protects you against financial loss in the event of an accident or theft.
- the action of spending funds.
- an upper limit set on the amount of money that a government may borrow.
- allows you to drive a vehicle from a dealership for an agreed upon amount of time and miles, and pay for its usage rather than for the full purchase price of the vehicle.
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- costs that largely remain constant
- the action of deducting or subtracting something.
21 Clues: the action of spending funds. • costs that largely remain constant • the action of deducting or subtracting something. • when revenues are equal to or greater than total expenses • the level of prices relating to a range of everyday items. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • ...
Financial Math 2021-09-16
Across
- Compensation given to those that are injured while on the job
- Combined time of paid vacation and sick time
- Tax that is paid for medicare
- People who make money based off of the items they produce
- Total pay after hourly and overtime pay
- The max amount of earnings that can be taxed by social security
- Fixed period of employment
- Where your paycheck is automatically deposited
- Taxes that employees have to pay
- Government benefit given to those that are unemployed
- Where employees can take time off to take care of a child
- Where employees own a share of the company they work for
- Where a company gives compensation for if something happens
- 24 paychecks a year means you are paid
- Health care that only covers yourself
- When you get paid 2x your hourly rate for overtime
- Benefits a employee gets at a job
- When you get paid 1.5x your hourly rate for overtime
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- How much you get paid per hour for overtime
- Where an employee can get paid while on vacation
- The amount a pieceworker makes per hour
- The amount of hours an employee is required to work
- Another word for commission
- Tax that is paid for social security
- How much you get paid per hour
- Used to keep records of the FICA taxes you pay
- Health care that covers members of your immediate family
- The minimum rate your employer has to pay you
- Income goals for a retiree
- The Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- Insurance program that gives income to retired people
- Compensation recieved from employer after retirement
- When you get paid x3 your hourly rate for overtime
- 26 paychecks a year means you are paid
- The extra hours worked after regular hours
- Where you make money based off of sales you make
36 Clues: Fixed period of employment • Income goals for a retiree • Another word for commission • Tax that is paid for medicare • How much you get paid per hour • Taxes that employees have to pay • Benefits a employee gets at a job • Tax that is paid for social security • Health care that only covers yourself • The Federal Insurance Contribution Act • ...
Ch.05 Key Terms 2024-10-22
Across
- principles or right or wrong
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- a failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
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- illness existing before new insurance coverage
- The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning
- A law that defines crimes against public order
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
22 Clues: principles or right or wrong • physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • illness existing before new insurance coverage • A law that defines crimes against public order • act of harming or ruining another's reputation • failure to take proper care in doing something • ...
Chapter 17 Street Law 2024-02-28
Across
- The agreement two parties come to.
- the standard of proof used in a civil suit
- The injuries or losses suffered by one person due to the fault of another.
- Amount of money you agree to pay towards repairs before the insurance company pays anything.
- Applies when the defendant is engaged in an activity so dangerous that there is a serious risk of harm even if he or she acts with utmost care.
- an action taken deliberately to harm another person and/or his or her property
- Pays for damage to your own car even if the accident was your fault.
- An unintentional tort caused by a person's careless act.
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- the level of certainty and the degree of evidence necessary to establish proof in a criminal or civil proceeding
- Pays for your own medical expenses resulting from accidents involving your car or the car you're driving.
- When a lawyer does not charge an hourly fee, but a portion of the recovery if the plaintiff wins.
- Not liable for.
- Insurance that provides protection from claims arising from injuries or damage to other people or property.
- The wrongdoer.
- A court's decision in a civil case.
- When a professional person provides services in a negligent manner.
- Something to make up for what was lost.
- Legal responsibility.
- a description of the person or organization best able to pay damages and therefore most likely to be sued in a tort case
- A harmed individual in civil law suit.
- all law that does not involve criminal matters, such as tort or contract law
- Responsible.
- When a person commits a wrong in civil law.
- To give up. (rights)
- Payments to the insurance company.
- One big lawsuit created by multiple harmed parties suing for the same reason or as a result of the same event.
26 Clues: Responsible. • The wrongdoer. • Not liable for. • To give up. (rights) • Legal responsibility. • The agreement two parties come to. • Payments to the insurance company. • A court's decision in a civil case. • A harmed individual in civil law suit. • Something to make up for what was lost. • the standard of proof used in a civil suit • When a person commits a wrong in civil law. • ...
OBM Team Bonding Day 2024-04-11
Across
- One of the funding type in OBM out of 5 options
- Recently launched a new platform on OBM
- sends customer data and one of OBM upstream application
- a four letter Platform in OBM
- USP product rider for Optical Covergae
- Offshore scrum team with 5 members and deliver lead is from onshore
- responsible for managing the product backlog
- is one of OBM major downstream application
- The amount an individual must pay for health care expenses before insurance covers the costs
- how many types different products can be added through HP page
- Total number of publish event categories on publish event history page
- One of the Market Segment in OBM, its the first option in the drop down list
- This page tells you about the validation status
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- A party that provides insurance coverage, typically through a contract of insurance is called
- New offshore scrum team
- is a document storage server that replaces the functionality of the Attachments portion of CDX
- 7 digit unique numeric value
- USP product rider which improves oral health
- is a predetermined flat fee that an individual pays for health care service
- A 15 minute time boxed event
- is a web-based application that replaces the data capture functionality of Customer Data Summary (CDS) in Customer Data eXchange (CDX)
- Scrum team with members been on OBM the longest
- 6 digit numeric value can be found on customer demographic page
- refers to money that an individual is required to pay for services specified by percentage
- New Hire Waiting Period can be found on page
- New York Health Care Reform Act NYHCRA option can be found on this page
- USP product rider for self funded groups which enables users to place a dollar limit on heir liability for paying claims
27 Clues: New offshore scrum team • 7 digit unique numeric value • A 15 minute time boxed event • a four letter Platform in OBM • USP product rider for Optical Covergae • Recently launched a new platform on OBM • is one of OBM major downstream application • USP product rider which improves oral health • responsible for managing the product backlog • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2022-11-21
Across
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- You should ___ your portfolio to reduce overall risk
- this type of account needs to pay for security purchases within three business days of order
- invest in the ___ of good quality growth
- Reinvest all ___
- this company is a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans; the loan company
- Federal Government issued ___ which were declared legal tender
- this type of account is for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- this company is a for-profit business that sells insurance products
- an equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- this type of market was good
- this capital market sells stocks and bond directly to public investors
- Deposit insurance in case of bank failure
- the document that discloses information about the company and is filed with the SEC
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- this firm is a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- this policy is the action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates
- this type of corporation has shares not sold publicly
- money with interest
- the rewards of investing can last a ___
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- taking measures to make money grow
- paper money is referred to as ...
- this type of market was bad
- ___ bank is the largest category of deposit institution
- type of interest that is earned both on the initial principal and accumulated interest
- Rule of 72 technique is for
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bond
- was created in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson
- investing can help you beat __
- this type of corporation has shares that can be traded openly
- A debt interest with a promise to pay back
31 Clues: Reinvest all ___ • money with interest • this type of market was bad • Rule of 72 technique is for • this type of market was good • investing can help you beat __ • paper money is referred to as ... • taking measures to make money grow • was created in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson • the rewards of investing can last a ___ • invest in the ___ of good quality growth • ...
Unit 8 2019-10-17
Across
- Vergnügen
- riskieren
- virtuell
- Verletzung
- Verkehr
- stören
- regelmäßig
- Teilnehmer
- ansteigen
- werben
- Besitzer
- stummschalten
- beinhalten
- Verhalten
- Benutzung
- Versicherung
- offiziell
- vorausgesetzt, dass
- Umfrage
- Erfolg
- darauf bestehen
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- Gefühl
- zögern
- schädlich
- überqueren
- Bildschirm
- außerdem
- einschränken
- regeln
- Indizien
- Möglichkeit
- Bevölkerung
- überzeugt
- verhindern
- Starren
- um etwas bitten
- streng
- Einfluss
38 Clues: Gefühl • zögern • stören • regeln • werben • Erfolg • streng • Verkehr • Starren • Umfrage • virtuell • außerdem • Indizien • Besitzer • Einfluss • Vergnügen • schädlich • riskieren • ansteigen • überzeugt • Verhalten • Benutzung • offiziell • überqueren • Verletzung • Bildschirm • regelmäßig • Teilnehmer • verhindern • beinhalten • Möglichkeit • Bevölkerung • einschränken • Versicherung • stummschalten • um etwas bitten • darauf bestehen • ...
Unit 5 (Grade 11) 2020-11-14
Across
- лечить
- страхование
- с высокой стоимостью
- пособие
- вдовы
- однако, хотя
- бедность
- недостаток, дефицит
- давать право на что-либо
- пенсия
- частный
- выгода
- несмотря на
- пенсионеры
Down
- доступный
- испытывать, переносить
- обеспечивать, предоставлять
- социальное обеспечение
- доход
- зарплата
- безработный
- с низкой стоимостью
- требовать
- ущерб
- пока; в то время, как
- работодатель
- работник
- безопасность
- инвалидность
- пожилые люди
- взнос
31 Clues: доход • ущерб • вдовы • взнос • лечить • пенсия • выгода • пособие • частный • зарплата • бедность • работник • доступный • требовать • пенсионеры • страхование • безработный • несмотря на • однако, хотя • работодатель • безопасность • инвалидность • пожилые люди • с низкой стоимостью • недостаток, дефицит • с высокой стоимостью • пока; в то время, как • испытывать, переносить • социальное обеспечение • давать право на что-либо • ...
Real Estate Vocab Test 2020-11-21
Across
- l’exposition
- immobilier
- une cave
- faire la navette
- négliger
- frais de notaire
- un acte authentique/de propriété
- aménager
- les locaux, les lieux
- meublé
- posséder
- une salle d’entrée
- taxe foncière
Down
- taxe d’habitation
- honoraires
- déménager
- le loyer
- assurance
- une caractéristique
- emménager/s’installer
- un prêt/crédit immobilier
- le garant
- un bien (un appartement, une maison, etc)
- charges
- le banquier
25 Clues: meublé • charges • le loyer • une cave • négliger • aménager • posséder • déménager • assurance • le garant • honoraires • immobilier • le banquier • l’exposition • taxe foncière • faire la navette • frais de notaire • taxe d’habitation • une salle d’entrée • une caractéristique • emménager/s’installer • les locaux, les lieux • un prêt/crédit immobilier • un acte authentique/de propriété • ...
LP MGAI Practice Vocab Test 2020-11-21
Across
- charges
- négliger
- meublé
- le loyer
- taxe foncière
- l’exposition
- un bien (un appartement, une maison, etc)
- honoraires
- le garant
- assurance
- immobilier
- taxe d’habitation
Down
- faire la navette
- une caractéristique
- emménager/s’installer
- posséder
- un acte authentique/de propriété
- une salle d’entrée
- un prêt/crédit immobilier
- aménager
- le banquier
- déménager
- une cave
- frais de notaire
- les locaux, les lieux
25 Clues: meublé • charges • posséder • négliger • le loyer • aménager • une cave • déménager • le garant • assurance • honoraires • immobilier • le banquier • l’exposition • taxe foncière • faire la navette • frais de notaire • taxe d’habitation • une salle d’entrée • une caractéristique • emménager/s’installer • les locaux, les lieux • un prêt/crédit immobilier • un acte authentique/de propriété • ...
Revision 2023-09-16
Across
- - унаследовать
- - позаимствовать деньги (у кого-то)
- - страховка
- - снять деньги с терминала
- - наличные деньги
- - инвестировать
- - прибыль
- - быть должным кому-то
- - зарабатывать
- - зарплата
- - счет
- - одолжить кому-то деньги
- - позволить себе
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- - жить за счет кого-то
- - бюджет
- - взымать/ брать плату
- - налог
- - тратить деньги
- payment - бесконтактная оплата
- - жить на какие-то средства
- - ипотека
- - собрать деньги (например, на благотворительность)
- - вернуть деньги кому-то
- - кредит
24 Clues: - счет • - налог • - бюджет • - кредит • - ипотека • - прибыль • - зарплата • - страховка • - унаследовать • - зарабатывать • - инвестировать • - тратить деньги • - позволить себе • - наличные деньги • - жить за счет кого-то • - взымать/ брать плату • - быть должным кому-то • - вернуть деньги кому-то • - одолжить кому-то деньги • - снять деньги с терминала • - жить на какие-то средства • ...
Viktor 8 May 2023 2023-05-05
Across
- ... speaker kihangosítva
- mentős
- gyom, gaz
- tábla, jelzés
- ... out insurance biztosítást köt
- ... lane bicikli út
- ... should have been a sign. Kellett volna, hogy legyen egy tábla.
- It ... worth waiting for. = Nem érte meg várni rá.
- emelkedés
- lejtő
- ... crossing gyalogátkelőhely
Down
- feltéve
- I'm ... of it. = Tudatában vagyok.
- mentő
- pontatlan
- ... area lakott terület
- ... slowest a leglassabb
- bump fekvőrendőr
- ... the long run hosszú távon
- bicikli kormány
- ... well as csakúgy, mint / szintén
- patak
22 Clues: mentő • lejtő • patak • mentős • feltéve • gyom, gaz • pontatlan • emelkedés • tábla, jelzés • bicikli kormány • bump fekvőrendőr • ... lane bicikli út • ... area lakott terület • ... speaker kihangosítva • ... slowest a leglassabb • ... the long run hosszú távon • ... crossing gyalogátkelőhely • ... out insurance biztosítást köt • I'm ... of it. = Tudatában vagyok. • ... well as csakúgy, mint / szintén • ...
SHGB Branch 2025-02-17
Across
- Transaction ( - )
- Transfer Large Funds
- Personal Identification Number
- Tuesday is the new ...
- Bank Teller
- Protect
- Foreign Cash
- Borrow (money)
- Algorithmically Generated Numbers
- Customer Hub
- Advice
- I think that might be ...
Down
- Conversation
- Transaction ( + )
- Cardless
- There she goes... (Bank Statement)
- Foreign Tax Compliance
- Favourite Customer
- Woman or Avian
- Fast payments
- Waive Fees
- Pay Bills
- Scheduled payments
- Parent
- Sports team
25 Clues: Advice • Parent • Protect • Cardless • Pay Bills • Waive Fees • Bank Teller • Sports team • Conversation • Foreign Cash • Customer Hub • Fast payments • Woman or Avian • Borrow (money) • Transaction ( - ) • Transaction ( + ) • Favourite Customer • Scheduled payments • Transfer Large Funds • Tuesday is the new ... • Foreign Tax Compliance • I think that might be ... • Personal Identification Number • ...
los retos de la familia 2022-01-06
Across
- de la salud healthcare
- bullying
- sociales social media
- opportunities
- de comunicación communication problems
- poverty
- understanding
- discrimination
- política stepfamily
- education
- technology
- de crianza parenting decisions
- gender
- addiction
- racism
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- de lack of
- alimenticios eating disorders
- divorce
- well-being
- médico health insurance
- abuse
- housing
- inequality
- alienation and isolation
- communication
- illness
- unemployment
- juntos time together
- access
- de los niños childcare
30 Clues: abuse • gender • access • racism • divorce • housing • poverty • illness • bullying • education • addiction • de lack of • well-being • inequality • technology • unemployment • opportunities • understanding • communication • discrimination • política stepfamily • juntos time together • sociales social media • de la salud healthcare • de los niños childcare • médico health insurance • alienation and isolation • ...
KK 2022 2022-12-31
Across
- favorite breakfast drink powder
- types on a computer ____ ___
- favorite dairy company
- car insurance company
- Vermont “brother”
- bosses name
- watched the Celtics with
- lives in ____ Vermont
- co maid of
- works at
- favorite farm
- Vermont canvas bag company
Down
- works as a ____ ____
- little grocery store
- old bosses name
- vermont grocery store
- spent Christmas at___
- apartment building nick name
- Vermont auntie
- your apartment number
20 Clues: works at • co maid of • bosses name • favorite farm • Vermont auntie • old bosses name • Vermont “brother” • works as a ____ ____ • little grocery store • vermont grocery store • car insurance company • spent Christmas at___ • lives in ____ Vermont • your apartment number • favorite dairy company • watched the Celtics with • Vermont canvas bag company • types on a computer ____ ___ • ...
9 habits of highly successful people 2024-03-06
9 Clues: human ____ • money _____ • ______ evasion • organized ____ • insurance ______ • ______ of children • compulsive _______ • illegal possession of _______ • ties with ______ organizations
ABS New Hire Orientation 2023-09-05
Across
- They focus first on the use of things
- Like the King of Pop, we provide this type of customer service
- This person likes to stretch in orange shorts and a white headband
- You need to have a good ___ behind your goals
- They operate independently and have full control over expenses
- Someone who has the proper licensing to sell insurance within a particular state
- This type of worker needs large blocks of uninterrupted time
Down
- The VP of Accounting
- The AP is responsible for collecting payment and sending payment to the insurance company
- A ___ is anyone you serve
- Acrisure Brand Ambassador
- Known as the "big apple" and one of the first platforms
- This tool allows us to manage our time by creating appointments, tasks, and events
- A home office tool to help manage AP relationships
14 Clues: The VP of Accounting • A ___ is anyone you serve • Acrisure Brand Ambassador • They focus first on the use of things • You need to have a good ___ behind your goals • A home office tool to help manage AP relationships • Known as the "big apple" and one of the first platforms • This type of worker needs large blocks of uninterrupted time • ...
LIFE ACCIDENT & HEALTH 2025-03-06
Across
- THIS TYPE OF RISK IS INSURABLE
- THE INSURER'S MOST IMPORTANT PIECE OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED INSURED.
- With this type of insurance, policy owners can increase/reduce premiums or pay no premiums.
- A type of contract that is offered on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.
- CAUSE OF LOSS
- A COMPANY DOMICILED IN ANOTHER COUNTRY.
- A COMPANY DOMICILED IN ANOTHER STATE
- THIS PERSON IS ELECTED BY THE GOVERNOR, WITH CONSENT OF THE SENATE.
- Acronym for a policy that provides coverage for one year, without providing evidence of continued insurability.
Down
- THIS IS HOW OFTEN A PRODUCER MUST RENEW THEIR LICENSE.
- THIS LICENSE IS VALID FOR 180 DAYS.
- Acronym for the four ways Insurance companies are allowed to discriminate.
- AGE OF MAJORITY
- A type of contract involving an exchange of unequal amounts.
14 Clues: CAUSE OF LOSS • AGE OF MAJORITY • THIS TYPE OF RISK IS INSURABLE • THIS LICENSE IS VALID FOR 180 DAYS. • A COMPANY DOMICILED IN ANOTHER STATE • A COMPANY DOMICILED IN ANOTHER COUNTRY. • THIS IS HOW OFTEN A PRODUCER MUST RENEW THEIR LICENSE. • A type of contract involving an exchange of unequal amounts. • A type of contract that is offered on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. • ...
Letter 'i' 2021-08-14
10 Clues: crazy • naive • creation • unlawful • sickness • having many fans • across countries • best selling cellphones • second highest population • protection against sudden accident & hospitalizations
Chapter 9 2019-10-05
Across
- Any of several kinds of insurance personnel who place insurance business with insurers and who represent either insurers or insureds, or both.
- An agent that transacts all of a principal's business of a particular kind or in a particular place.
Down
- An agent whose authority is limited by contract with an insurer to soliciting applications for insurance and performing other acts directly incident to those activities.
- An agent that is employed to act for the principal in a specific transaction or only for a particular purpose or class of work.
- An independent producer who represents insurance customers.
- A legal representative of one or more insurers for which the representative has a contractual agreement to sell insurance.
6 Clues: An independent producer who represents insurance customers. • An agent that transacts all of a principal's business of a particular kind or in a particular place. • A legal representative of one or more insurers for which the representative has a contractual agreement to sell insurance. • ...
Small Buiness Crosswords 2013-01-10
Across
- A mistake
- to study something,what you should be doing before you choose a insurance company
- an advantage of working for yourself
- The currency in the US, what you hopefully make as a business owner
- What a company manufactures
Down
- A practice by which a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
- A situation involving exposure to danger
- The state of being responsible for something, esp. by law.
- A person who works for you
- A written or spoken agreement
10 Clues: A mistake • A person who works for you • What a company manufactures • A written or spoken agreement • an advantage of working for yourself • A situation involving exposure to danger • The state of being responsible for something, esp. by law. • The currency in the US, what you hopefully make as a business owner • ...
Business English 2024-05-02
Across
- an advantage such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay, that employees receive from their employer in addition to money
- December retail sales failed to meet ..............
- an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem
- When you don't do a task on time, you miss the .........
- When everything works well, it runs .........
Down
- The design has been adapted to meet customer ...............
- cutting-edge ..........
- We need to stay ......... budget.
- Our practical and innovative ............. to teaching has earned national respect.
- Many facilities were not completed on ...........
10 Clues: cutting-edge .......... • We need to stay ......... budget. • When everything works well, it runs ......... • Many facilities were not completed on ........... • December retail sales failed to meet .............. • When you don't do a task on time, you miss the ......... • The design has been adapted to meet customer ............... • ...
St. Patrick's Day Construction Crossword 2022-03-12
Across
- Major US city that dyes river green for St. Patrick’s Day
- Third party to the insurance contract
- Humorous verse consisting of 3 long lines and 2 short lines
- An agreement that is intended to be enforceable by law
- First party to the insurance contract
- Color most associated with St. Patrick's
Down
- A 3 leaf leaved green eaten in the 1600's to freshen breath
- NYLL240(1) Imposes ___ liability for gravity related losses
- Failure to exercise reasonable care
- What is the highest number of leaves ever found on a clover?
10 Clues: Failure to exercise reasonable care • Third party to the insurance contract • First party to the insurance contract • Color most associated with St. Patrick's • An agreement that is intended to be enforceable by law • Major US city that dyes river green for St. Patrick’s Day • A 3 leaf leaved green eaten in the 1600's to freshen breath • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2021-10-27
Across
- Failure to do what is reasonably careful.
- A role of ___________ is to help school personnel in maintaining safe environments.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- Failure to act.
- Coaches should acquire _____ Insurance.
Down
- ________ behavior by a coach will in all probability be considered as negligence by a court of law.
- ______ DOES NOT protect coaches as they have a duty to provide appropriate emergency care.
- Harm do to another which the law hold the wrongdoer responsible.
- Legal term for events outside human control.
- acting in an improper way.
10 Clues: Failure to act. • acting in an improper way. • Coaches should acquire _____ Insurance. • Failure to do what is reasonably careful. • Legal term for events outside human control. • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. • Harm do to another which the law hold the wrongdoer responsible. • ...
Key Terms Glossary Crossword 2022-10-18
Across
- Items that can be used to reduce your assessable income, thus reducing the amount of tax you pay
- a loan from a financial institution such as a bank where something is held as security in case the loan is not repaid, e.g. a house.
- Expenses that are the same amount every time — for example, monthly rent, or a minimum charge of $40 per month for a mobile phone
- A period of time after a sale contract has been signed, during which the buyer can cancel the
- loan a high-cost, short-term and small amount loan. The borrower agrees to pay back the loan when they receive their next pay.
- money set aside during your working life for retirement; commonly called ‘super’.
- Money that is lodged with the Rental Bond Board. It is used to cover any damages or cleaning costs if the rented premises are left in an unsatisfactory condition
- Services largely funded from within the community to provide something that is desirable but not profit making condition report
- the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover.
- a legal contract between a tenant and a landlord that allows the tenant to use the landlord’s property in return for rental payments. Once a lease is signed, it is a legally binding document.
- plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically transferring money out of your account into the store’s account. It can also be used to obtain cash
- usually one week’s rent that will reserve the premises for a person while their application for tenancy is being considered.
- a place of shelter which keeps a person safe and protects them from danger — for example, a youth refuge.
- the person who is covered by the insurance policy
- A list of income and likely expenditures
- an additional tax of 2% of income used to fund the Medicare system.
- the things that an insurance policy covers
- the person who owns the premises being rented.
Down
- also known as collaborative consumption, involves people sharing their possessions for payment.
- a card issued by the government to individuals or families which they can use to access free health care by a doctor and access free health care at a public hospital.
- agreement the standard agreement between tenants and a landlord when a house or flat is being rented.
- One-off costs for setting up a new place to live or a business
- in a progressive tax system, as a person’s income increases the percentage that is paid in tax also increases.
- without receiving a penalty
- those costs that keep on recurring such as rent, mortgage and electricity bills.
- expenses that change over time, and do not occur on a regular basis. For example, a person may go to a music concert this month to hear their favourite singer and buy a computer game next month.
- A person who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time and often for lower wages in order to gain knowledge and skills about a particular job — for example, an apprentice plumber
- An official copy of your birth registration held by the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, including information such as name and place of birth
- a central fund of money that has been contributed by a group of people (e.g. flatmates).
- the company that is providing the insurance
- the person or persons who rents a property from a landlord.
- a unique personal reference number the Australian Taxation Office gives to a person so they can identify them and enforce Australia’s taxation laws.
- the payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or accident so that the person does not suffer a severe financial setback
- The things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover
- an organisation supplying the community with a service such as water, gas or electricity.
- a promise to repair any defects that are in a product.
- The main federal government welfare agency. It provides financial assistance as well as counsellors and social workers to those in need
37 Clues: without receiving a penalty • A list of income and likely expenditures • the things that an insurance policy covers • the company that is providing the insurance • the person who owns the premises being rented. • the person who is covered by the insurance policy • a promise to repair any defects that are in a product. • ...
OSHA 1994 2023-08-17
Money Matters Crossword 2020-10-26
Across
- person who is renting an apartment
- A partial refund that usually requires an action, such as mailing in a certificate of purchase
- buying something you don't really need on a whim
- Insurance that covers the car of the insured person and pays for repairs after an accident or cash compensation if the car can’t be repaired
Down
- A system under which drivers must have coverage for their own protection
- The seller’s promise to fix or replace the product if something goes wrong.
- Something that you must have to live from day to day, like food, shelter, and clothing.
- person who owns the apartment
- the voluntary or involuntary removal of a dangerous product from the market
- Insurance that compensates an injured party up to a certain amount outlined in the policy statement. This type of insurance ensures you will be able to pay for any damages you cause.
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest.
11 Clues: person who owns the apartment • person who is renting an apartment • buying something you don't really need on a whim • A system under which drivers must have coverage for their own protection • The seller’s promise to fix or replace the product if something goes wrong. • the voluntary or involuntary removal of a dangerous product from the market • ...
fieldunderwriting terms 2022-07-27
Across
- Money that the insurance company sets aside to pay claims
- An additional form added to a policy. A rider may add coverage to the policy or place limitations on coverage.
- The Law of Large Numbers states that the larger the group, the more accurate the morbidity actuarial tables will be, making losses more predictable and manageable
- Money that the insurance company sets aside to pay claims
- Any individual for who the insurance company is responsible for paying covered expenses
Down
- Statistical tables that predict how many people are likely to become sick or injured each year based on age and gender
- Statistical tables that are used to calculate premiums and morbidity loss reserves. This helps an insurance company determine how many claims they are likely to have each year and what their expected loss is, allowing them to determine how much premium to charge each policy owner.
- occurs when a policy is cancelled for non-payment of the required premiums
- The individual or organization that applies for the policy and is responsible for payment of the premiums
- an employee or contracted employee of the insurance company who reviews the application and all required information to decide whether the person applying is an acceptable risk . Also determines what the correct premium rate should be.
10 Clues: Money that the insurance company sets aside to pay claims • Money that the insurance company sets aside to pay claims • occurs when a policy is cancelled for non-payment of the required premiums • Any individual for who the insurance company is responsible for paying covered expenses • ...
Just for Fun 2023-04-26
Across
- Goal-20% of children between 1-5 should have this varnish applied
- Required if a health center does not have on-site interpreters
- Process that ensures staff are qualified
- The R in HRSA stands for this
- The Health Care ____ outlines required clinical performance measures
Down
- Insurance that is designated through the Affordable Care Act
- Tests or services that can help identify problems early on
- The FTCA provides for this type of insurance
- _____ Assessment. Process by which the health center is required to annually review the population it is to serving.
- How often Medicare Wellness Visits are performed
- The largest health center within SD, MN, ND
11 Clues: The R in HRSA stands for this • Process that ensures staff are qualified • The largest health center within SD, MN, ND • The FTCA provides for this type of insurance • How often Medicare Wellness Visits are performed • Tests or services that can help identify problems early on • Insurance that is designated through the Affordable Care Act • ...
Terminologies 2023-01-20
Across
- Also known as Net Asset Value
- The total monetary worth of the units owned by the policyholder
- Refers to the person who takes the cover and is also called the policyholder.
- A one time premium paying option
Down
- Credit facility that can be availed against the surrender value of insurance policy
- ________________ bonus is declared in between two valuation periods.
- Sum assured received when the policy matures
- secure the benefits of insurance
- ___________ cover refers to the death benefit for the member which decreases as per the benefit schedule.
- Premium _________ term can be different from policy term
- Its when the policy terminates due to non payment of required renewal premium
11 Clues: Also known as Net Asset Value • secure the benefits of insurance • A one time premium paying option • Sum assured received when the policy matures • Premium _________ term can be different from policy term • The total monetary worth of the units owned by the policyholder • ________________ bonus is declared in between two valuation periods. • ...
Midnight Signals 2025-12-31
Across
- What squirrels eat
- Anatomical term for the body's posterior opening
- Outer boundary
- Relating to
- Company providing coverage
- Used to indicate purpose
- Send a coded message
Down
- Small fried chicken bite
- Definite article
- The darkest hour
- Italian stuffed pasta
- Encircling
- Travels through the air
- Everyone, collectively
- At a specific time
15 Clues: Encircling • Relating to • Outer boundary • Definite article • The darkest hour • What squirrels eat • At a specific time • Send a coded message • Italian stuffed pasta • Everyone, collectively • Travels through the air • Small fried chicken bite • Used to indicate purpose • Company providing coverage • Anatomical term for the body's posterior opening
Finacial 2023-11-08
Across
- Coverage: Car insurance that protects against damage that isn't caused by a collision.
- payment typically assessed monthly, this is the lowest amount you can pay back in a given period in order to not have negative effects.
- an amount available in owed on an account.
- income your total earnings after all taxes and withholdings are paid.
Down
- Coverage: A type of auto insurance that protects against damage costs accrued by the policyholder.
- contributions to state and federal governments to pay for things like public services and infrastructure.
- of return how much an investment gains or loses over a pacific amount of time.
- the total amount of unpaid money on a loan excluding any interest charges or the initial amount borrowed on a loan.
- a deduction that legally allows you to lower the amount of taxable income you made in a year.
- coverage insurance that protects you from being sued if you’re at fault for personal or property damage.
- a contract that lets you us3e someone else’s property for a specified rate and length of time.
11 Clues: an amount available in owed on an account. • income your total earnings after all taxes and withholdings are paid. • of return how much an investment gains or loses over a pacific amount of time. • Coverage: Car insurance that protects against damage that isn't caused by a collision. • ...
Drivers ed puzzle 2025-09-16
Across
- ( ) have the power to take your license away from you
- A certificate of title proves that you ( ) own the vehicle
- Driving is a privilege not a
- To take away a license for a year or more
- To take away a license less than 365 days.
- Talking on the phone, talking to friends, and falling asleep are all forms of
- 41 percent of deaths were due to ( ) related crashes
- Failure to pay full ( ) was a factor in 50% of all collisions
Down
- Reckless driving, driving while impaired, and inattentive driving are all forms of ( ) driving
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers is ( ) for driving under the influence
- MN requires ( ) insurance on all vehicles
- ( ) and wanton are key legal rearms in a reckless driving charge
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and ( ) for existing conditions
- Under mn compulsory insurance law each vehicle must be
- A license plate shows you have vehicle
- test Each state gives a permit test, vision test
- Administrative laws show the procedure for removing people’s
- BAC can be tested by blood, urine, or
18 Clues: Driving is a privilege not a • BAC can be tested by blood, urine, or • A license plate shows you have vehicle • To take away a license for a year or more • To take away a license less than 365 days. • test Each state gives a permit test, vision test • MN requires ( ) insurance on all vehicles • Under mn compulsory insurance law each vehicle must be • ...
John Collins 2025-10-24
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- John D. Collins
- one's main paid occupation
- Krista Meyers
- magician of words
- adventure sharks
- code word
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- meticulous precise determined
- alluring, handsome,
- island West Indies third largest West Indies
- Guillaume Tire l Bartolomeo Scapi
- Krista favorite city
- Herodotus Niccolò Machiavelli Karl Marx,
- gripped intention
- Tyler dad
- queen home city
- insurance, traveler
16 Clues: Tyler dad • code word • Krista Meyers • John D. Collins • queen home city • adventure sharks • gripped intention • magician of words • alluring, handsome, • insurance, traveler • Krista favorite city • one's main paid occupation • meticulous precise determined • Guillaume Tire l Bartolomeo Scapi • Herodotus Niccolò Machiavelli Karl Marx, • island West Indies third largest West Indies
Disability Insurance 2022-11-22
7 Clues: Main protection of • 1+ year disability • 3-6 month disability • a limiting injury or illness • option fills gaps in original plan • option covers part of home payment • recompense for loss, injury, or suffering
Mayfair Insurance 2023-09-06
7 Clues: ERP system. • Our Oldest Employee. • Team Doctor Mayfair F.C. • Gross written Premium 2022. • Our Financial Strength Rating. • latest system to be done by IT. • Our Managing Director First Name.
Insurance Game 2026-03-19
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- Policy limit for liability bodily per accident.
- Covers injuries or damage caused to other people on their property.
- Provides protection for damages caused to the vehicle.
- Policy limit for liability property.
- Covers injury or damages to the driver, passengers, or the vehicle caused by a driver with insufficient insurance.
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- Covers injuries by the driver of the insured vehicle or any passenger regardless of fault.
- Policy limit for liability per person.
7 Clues: Policy limit for liability property. • Policy limit for liability per person. • Policy limit for liability bodily per accident. • Provides protection for damages caused to the vehicle. • Covers injuries or damage caused to other people on their property. • Covers injuries by the driver of the insured vehicle or any passenger regardless of fault. • ...
Economics 2023-04-03
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- An explanation why nurses continue to have fixed wages amid nursing shortage. Based on a dominant buyer that controls the demand for nurses amid shortage. “All nurses who do the same work are paid the same wage.
- A market-based mechanism. An individual says when, what, and how healthcare is purchased and provided.
- Moral _____. Refers to changes in behaviors based on insurance coverage. Increased use of health services as a result of having insurance coverage.
- A cost-sharing practice to reduce the use of insurance coverage.
- Description of the nursing shortage when it is due to the nurse’s decision to enter or re-enter the workforce.
- _____ clinics. Staffed by nurse practitioners or physician assistants. Found in groceries, drug stores, and discount stores.
- Risk _____. Spreading the health risks across a group of people.
- An increase in the use of health care providers causes an increase of nursing services.
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- The amount of nursing services available to patients.
- The patient willingness to buy nursing services
- A measure of supply. May refer to students who enroll in the nursing programs.
- _____ is “what is given up obtaining a good or service”.
- _____ failure. The inability of patients or consumers and health care providers to strike a balance in the supply and demand of health services.
- Occur when the nurse provides services that are similar or equivalent to the physicians.
- Cost-_____. An evaluation of the needed resource and the advantages.
- _____ utility. Refers to the satisfaction, welfare, or general well-being gained when purchasing health care services.
- Believed to be one of the labor market factors that affects the supply of nursing services.
17 Clues: The patient willingness to buy nursing services • The amount of nursing services available to patients. • _____ is “what is given up obtaining a good or service”. • A cost-sharing practice to reduce the use of insurance coverage. • Risk _____. Spreading the health risks across a group of people. • ...
Nursing Career Pathways 2014-03-17
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- a US law aimed at reforming the American health care system with its main focus on providing more Americans with access to affordable health insurance, improving the quality of health care and health insurance, regulating the health insurance industry, and reducing health care spending in the US.
- Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA.
- Requirements for this advanced degree include completing an accredited program, obtaining national certification and completing a specified number of clinical hours
- Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state.
- Responsible for self and others behaviors and outcomes in one’s professional role.
- First providers to see clearly when and how the health care system is not effectively meeting patient needs
- Created to evaluate the quality and service of practice. (minimal expectations for providing safe patient care).
- A person who was born during the demographic Post–World War II baby boom between the years 1946 and 1964.
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- Abbreviation for the AACN's 2006 proposal to be the new standard for advanced practice nurses by 2015
- An expert in a defined area of knowledge and practice in a selected clinical area of nursing
- This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher
- Agreement amongst states to share the licensure terms for nurses' scope of practice.
- The right to make a decision and take control within the nursing scope of practice
- Being entrusted with particular functions based off of gained nursing knowledge which leads to specific developed competencies
- This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group
- Allows for control of practice and central beliefs (values, duties, and commitments)
- Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage
17 Clues: Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage • Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state. • This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher • This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group • Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA. • ...
LIBF Unit 4 - Topic 1 2025-01-22
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- professional who can only recommend certain types of product from one or a limited number of providers.
- A mutual organisation that offers its members a wide range of financial products, which can include savings, investments, insurance, pensions.
- Banks that raise funds on the financial markets, rather than accepting deposits as a retail bank does.
- The process of selling off parts of a company to make it smaller.
- Banks that deal directly with consumers, eg providing current accounts and mortgages.
- The government department responsible for development and implementation of financial and economic policy.
- An independent body set up by Parliament that settles customer complaints about providers at no charge to consumers.
- The body responsible for strengthening business competition and preventing and reducing anti-competitive activities.
- Separating the deposit-taking part of a bank from the rest of its business.
- A compensation scheme that pays compensation to account holders of up to a certain amount per provider if the provider goes into default.
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- An insurance marketplace where members employ underwriters to come together and accept insurance risk, dividing it out between the members.
- The Bank of England committee responsible for keeping inflation under control by the manipulation of interest rates.
- One of the two main regulators of financial services in the UK.
- A professional who makes financial recommendations to clients, based on products offered by a wide range of providers.
- A market dominated by a few large firms, eg the financial services sector.
- A mutual organisation , owned by its members. Members must share a common bond.
- Online firms that provide instant, very short-term, unsecured cash advances at a high rate of interest.
17 Clues: One of the two main regulators of financial services in the UK. • The process of selling off parts of a company to make it smaller. • A market dominated by a few large firms, eg the financial services sector. • Separating the deposit-taking part of a bank from the rest of its business. • ...
Week 4 Spelling List 2021-02-22
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- Lacking nutrients
- Missing something
- Money earned
- Receiving something
- Extra money to pay
- Achieve a goal
- Organization helping people
- Starving for food
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- Owning millions of dollars
- Use something then return
- Struggling for basic needs
- Rich in possessions/money
- Extremely poor
- Compensate a certain loss
- Money lost
15 Clues: Money lost • Money earned • Extremely poor • Achieve a goal • Lacking nutrients • Missing something • Starving for food • Extra money to pay • Receiving something • Use something then return • Rich in possessions/money • Compensate a certain loss • Owning millions of dollars • Struggling for basic needs • Organization helping people
Crossword Puzzle Drivers Ed 2022-09-12
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- _____ insurance law each vehicle must be insured in MN
- to pay full attention was a factor in 50 percent of all collisions
- is the main cause of all crashes with 16-18 year old drivers
- take license away for year or more
- you can stay calm not make eye contact to avoid this
- 1 out if 122 licensed drivers get arrested for driving under _____
- MN requires liability insurance on vehicles
- ____ number of the vehicle on the certificate
- And wanton are legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- behavior that threatens safety of others
- system assigned for driving violations
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- take license away less than 365 days
- driving is a ______ not a right
- basic speed law limits speed to
- ______ of title proves you legally own the vehicle
- Roadrage do not _____ change your vehicle position
- can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- registration shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- 41 percent of deaths were in _____ related crashes
- getting this mean you agree to take a test when stopped for caused and charged DWI
- eating drinking talking to others is
- ______ consent Laws every state has one
22 Clues: driving is a ______ not a right • basic speed law limits speed to • take license away for year or more • take license away less than 365 days • eating drinking talking to others is • system assigned for driving violations • ______ consent Laws every state has one • can be tested by breath, urine, or blood • behavior that threatens safety of others • ...
Drivers Ed. Crossword 2023-12-13
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- Auto makers are required to build certain ______ features into their vehicles.
- The Highway Transportation System is regulated by federal, state, and ______ governments.
- Blood Alcohol Concentration can be tested by breath, ______, or blood.
- Taking a license away for less than 365 days.
- If your blood alcohol concentration is .08+, you are ______.
- Each state gives a permit/written test, driving/road test and ______ test.
- Drive only when you are in sound ______ and mental condition.
- Roads going East and West are ______ numbers.
- Take license away for a year or more.
- Numbers are lower on the ______ coast.
- Leading cause of death for persons aged 1-37
- ______ Consent Laws submit drivers to tests if charged with DWI.
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- The Certificate of Title proves you legally own this.
- The ______ insurance law requires insurance on all vehicles.
- The chance of injury to yourself or others and the chance of damage to vehicles and property.
- Driving is a ______, not a right.
- SIPDE process, Search, Identify, Predict, ______, Execute
- What you can see from behind the wheel, how well you can see it.
- The Highway Transportation system is made up of motor vehicles, ______, and Drivers & Pedestrians. Even
- In Minnesota, your license plates must be ______ every year.
20 Clues: Driving is a ______, not a right. • Take license away for a year or more. • Numbers are lower on the ______ coast. • Leading cause of death for persons aged 1-37 • Taking a license away for less than 365 days. • Roads going East and West are ______ numbers. • The Certificate of Title proves you legally own this. • ...
Safety ED Crossword 2023-12-14
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- when you buy a vehicle the ___________ __ _____ shows that you own it
- another responsibility of owning a car
- failure to pay full _________ is a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions
- ___________ is primary cause of ALL crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers
- every state has one
- what to do during ____ ____, change your vehicle position, don’t make eye contact and stay calm
- willful and wanton are key legal terms in a ________ _______ charge
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- 1 our of 122 licensed drivers is arrested for driving under the _________
- assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- it shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions
- MN has a __________ insurance law
- you are _______ _____ if your BAC is .08
- take license away for year or more
- this behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- the procedure for issuing and removing people’s drivers license
- MN requires _________ insurance on vehicles
- examples of ____ ____ ________ include driving while impaired, aggressive driving and reckless driving
- can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- take license away for less that 365 days
20 Clues: every state has one • MN has a __________ insurance law • take license away for year or more • another responsibility of owning a car • you are _______ _____ if your BAC is .08 • can be tested by breath, urine, or blood • take license away for less that 365 days • assigned for driving violations (speeding) • MN requires _________ insurance on vehicles • ...
Administrative & Traffic Laws 2023-09-13
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- Every state has this law to check for alcohol possession.
- Driving is a _____ not a right.
- Taking away license for less than 365 days.
- When you go over the speed limit.
- Behavior that threatens safety of others and is a moving violation.
- This law limits your speed to the road, weather, and vehicle conditions.
- 41 percent of deaths in crashes were caused by this.
- The two key legal terms in a reckless driving charge: _____ and _____.
- Minnesota requires what kind of insurance on vehicles?
- Not changing vehicle position, making eye contact, retailing, and exiting your car.
- This item also proves your ownership of the vehicle.
- The three tests that you are required to pass are Permit, driving, and _____.
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- Assigned for commuting driving violations such as speeding.
- Taking away license for more than 1 year.
- When you buy a vehicle, this item proves your legal ownership of the vehicle.
- Your _____ certificate has to be renewed every 1-2 years.
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers are arrested for this reason.
- Minnesota has a _____ insurance law - each vehicle must be insured.
- When you hit someone else’s tailgate with your car.
- When your BAC is 0.08.
20 Clues: When your BAC is 0.08. • Driving is a _____ not a right. • When you go over the speed limit. • Taking away license for more than 1 year. • Taking away license for less than 365 days. • When you hit someone else’s tailgate with your car. • 41 percent of deaths in crashes were caused by this. • This item also proves your ownership of the vehicle. • ...
drivers ed crossword 2023-10-17
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- week how long you have to alert the DMV of an address change
- driving while intoxicated with alcohol
- age you can get your
- five amount of feet you need to stop away from a stopped bus
- cushion amount of space you leave around your vehicle
- driving number one reason of accidents
- beams these should never stay on all the time
- when your wheels loose traction with the road due to rain
- this can not be on your windows
- lisence after passing your test at age 17 you recieve this
- four amount of money fined for not buckling up a child
- driving under the influence
- rage is when you lose control of your emotions when driving
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- driving to close to another cars bumper
- yellow lines for 2 way traffic
- amount of $ you have to pay out of pocket
- manslaughter death by vehicle
- five mph major highway speed limit
- what percentage do you need to pass your test
- insurance you need this insurance in order to drive
- hypnosis falling asleep at the wheel
- you can never pass a car here
- mph local highway speed limit
- amount of years your lisence is good for
24 Clues: age you can get your • driving under the influence • you can never pass a car here • manslaughter death by vehicle • this can not be on your windows • mph local highway speed limit • yellow lines for 2 way traffic • five mph major highway speed limit • hypnosis falling asleep at the wheel • driving while intoxicated with alcohol • driving to close to another cars bumper • ...
POB Practice Quiz- Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-09
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- giving clear instructions for goals to be achieved
- needed to secure a loan
- dealing with and controlling people
- only pays out during the specified period
- the reward of capital
- failure to exercise a degree of care
- -contract was not fulfilled in a prompt period.
- when one party fails to do their part
- having an idea of the future.
- something that is tangible -can be used/touched
- when raw materials are converted to good/services
- creating a desire within employees to work
- a simple contract must be....
- pays out whenever a person dies
- It's not simple
- one party is held responsible by law
- an small-scale industry.
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- when the insurance is specific to one event
- involving the use of natural resources
- only doing as expected
- production in which enough is produced to sustain community.
- third level in production
- the person covered by insurance
- both parties lose something
- production that involves building
- conflict is too trivial so you ignore it
- Causes a contract to be terminated
- attaining first hand knowledge
- market Only specified for customers with similar interests
- involves refining
- a legal agreement between two parties
31 Clues: It's not simple • involves refining • the reward of capital • only doing as expected • needed to secure a loan • an small-scale industry. • third level in production • both parties lose something • having an idea of the future. • a simple contract must be.... • attaining first hand knowledge • the person covered by insurance • pays out whenever a person dies • ...
APUSH Ch. 31 Vocab 2023-03-14
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- hundred-day congress passed this in 1933
- act of 1934, restore indian autonomy, preserve traditions, and stop loss of indian lands
- a priest based in detriot
- of government spending and encouraging consumer spending
- democratic u.s. senator
- state senator; 'the kingfish'
- protected the right of workers to engage in self-organization and to bargain
- corps, provided employment in fresh-air government camps
- changed from committee of industrial organizations
- provided for federal-state unemployment insurance
- roosevelt's plan to expand supreme court
- sickness that franklin d. roosevelt had
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- march 9th - june 16th, 1933
- group of reform-minded intellectuals
- helped found social security act
- establish 'parity prices' for basic commodities
- created federal deposit insurance corp.
- brain trust members wrote this deal
- civil rights activist
- required industries to adhere to minimum-wage
- presidential advisor
- franklin d. roosevelt's wife
- drought that covered from east colorado to western missouri
- 32nd president of the united states
- american writer in the early 1900s
- administration, designed to assist and recover industry, labor, and the unemployed
- democratic member of the secretary of labor
- most of roosevelts speeches were written by them.
28 Clues: presidential advisor • civil rights activist • democratic u.s. senator • a priest based in detriot • march 9th - june 16th, 1933 • franklin d. roosevelt's wife • state senator; 'the kingfish' • helped found social security act • american writer in the early 1900s • brain trust members wrote this deal • 32nd president of the united states • group of reform-minded intellectuals • ...
Administrative and Traffic Laws 2025-09-15
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- 41% of deaths were in _________ related crashes
- Minnesota requires a __________ insurance on vehicles.
- you could get assigned a driving violation for this
- this is limited to road, weather and vehicle conditions
- states have the _________ to take your license away from you.
- How many tests do you have to take to get your license
- when experiencing _______________ stay calm and do not retaliate.
- Inattention is ________ cause of ALL crashes involving 16-18 year olds.
- also known as vehicle identification number
- Driving is a __________, not a right
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers is arrested for _________ under the influence.
- Because of the compulsory insurance law every vehicle must be ______.
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- key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- Assigned for driving violations
- You are _______________ if your BAC is .08
- Take license away for a year or more
- proves that you legally own a vehicle
- what can be tested by breath, urine, or blood?
- behavior that threatens safety of others and is a moving violation.
- failure to pay full ___________ was a factor in nearly 50% of all crashes.
- Take license away for less than 365 days
21 Clues: Assigned for driving violations • Take license away for a year or more • Driving is a __________, not a right • proves that you legally own a vehicle • Take license away for less than 365 days • You are _______________ if your BAC is .08 • also known as vehicle identification number • key legal terms in a reckless driving charge • ...
Administrative and Traffic Laws 2025-12-12
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- If drivers are charged with DWI, they must take a test to check for ____.
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable for existing _____.
- Vehicle Registration shows who is ____ for operating the vehicle.
- When your license is revoked, it is taken away for a ___.
- When you buy a vehicle, the certificate of ___ proves that you legally own the vehicle.
- Driving is a ___ not a right
- Take license away for less than 365 days
- System assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- The Minnesota compulsory insurance law states that each vehicle must be ____.
- Type of driving when driver intentionally drives in a dangerous manner.
- The BAC can be tested by breath, urine, or ____.
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- Each state gives a permit, road, and ____ test.
- Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles.
- Vehicle registration must be ____ every 1-2 years.
- rage When this happens, you should stay calm and take another route.
- This type of driving threatens the safety of others.
- Willful and ____ are key legal terms in a reckless driving charge.
- Take license away for year or more
- The primary cause of all crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers.
- You are legally ____ if your BAC is 0.8
20 Clues: Driving is a ___ not a right • Take license away for year or more • You are legally ____ if your BAC is 0.8 • Take license away for less than 365 days • Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles. • Each state gives a permit, road, and ____ test. • The BAC can be tested by breath, urine, or ____. • System assigned for driving violations (speeding) • ...
Administrative and Traffic Laws 2026-04-01
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- ___________ is the primary cause of all crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers.
- Failure to pay full attention was a factor in nearly _____% of all collisions.
- Driving is a _________ not a right!
- 1/112 licensed drivers is arrested for driving under the _________.
- __________ driving can threaten the safety of others and a moving violation.
- Driving can be ________ if driven in an intentionally dangerous manner.
- Takes license away for less that 365 days
- Takes license away for more that’s a year
- MN requires liability insurance on vehicles.
- ______________ laws includes procedure for issuing and removing people’s drivers license.
- Drivers agree to take this test to check for alcohol.
- Willful and ______ are key legal terms in a reckless driving charge.
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- Assigned for driving violations
- Reckless driving implies a person purposefully and willfully committed an act without regard for others.
- ________% of deaths were in alcohol related crashes.
- Always drive at a reasonable and safe _____ for existing conditions.
- Legally _____ if BAC is 0.8.
- __________ insurance law says that each vehicle must be insured.
- __________ of title proves that the vehicle is legally yours.
- Renewed every year in MN
20 Clues: Renewed every year in MN • Legally _____ if BAC is 0.8. • Assigned for driving violations • Driving is a _________ not a right! • Takes license away for less that 365 days • Takes license away for more that’s a year • MN requires liability insurance on vehicles. • ________% of deaths were in alcohol related crashes. • Drivers agree to take this test to check for alcohol. • ...
Property Insurance 2013-04-06
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- policy one who owns a home would purchase.
- the dangers or difficulties that arise from a particular situation or activity.
- Liability Coverage/Covers claims from the injuries to people or damage to property caused by you, your family, or even your pets.
- a demand made by the insured, or the insured's beneficiary, for payment of the benefits as provided by the policy.
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- decrease in value of property when it becomes old and worn out. Decrease in value of some one’s health insurance.
- policy one who rents a space would purchase.
- payment made by the individual in return for insurance protection.
7 Clues: policy one who owns a home would purchase. • policy one who rents a space would purchase. • payment made by the individual in return for insurance protection. • the dangers or difficulties that arise from a particular situation or activity. • decrease in value of property when it becomes old and worn out. Decrease in value of some one’s health insurance. • ...
Health Insurance 2023-04-18
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- The set dollar amount you pay for a covered health care service
- Health care items/services covered by a health plan.
- May be in pill form or given through injection to help a patient with illnesses.
- Building where people receive healthcare.
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- Vehicle used to transport people to a Hospital or ER.
- A licensed health care facility/program/agency/doctor/health professional that delivers health care services.
- A health care professional whose practice is limited to a certain branch of medicine
7 Clues: Building where people receive healthcare. • Health care items/services covered by a health plan. • Vehicle used to transport people to a Hospital or ER. • The set dollar amount you pay for a covered health care service • May be in pill form or given through injection to help a patient with illnesses. • ...
Insurance Crossword 2021-07-09
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- pays to assist those who aren't able to work
- to protect when driving, differs by state
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- helps to pay hospital/medical bills
- care pays for nursing homes,in-home care, etc.
- pays for losses/injury from disasters at home
- protects a loan/mortgage when payment isn't made
- pays sum to beneficiaries on the insured's death
7 Clues: helps to pay hospital/medical bills • to protect when driving, differs by state • pays to assist those who aren't able to work • pays for losses/injury from disasters at home • care pays for nursing homes,in-home care, etc. • protects a loan/mortgage when payment isn't made • pays sum to beneficiaries on the insured's death
Insurance Crossword 2021-10-01
7 Clues: Compensation • Can be calculated • Can't be calculated • A charge for services • A contract between to parties. • A person who wants Financial protection • Allows companies and organizations to protect themselves
Disability Insurance 2022-11-22
7 Clues: Main protection of • 1+ year disability • 3-6 month disability • a limiting injury or illness • option fills gaps in original plan • option covers part of home payment • recompense for loss, injury, or suffering
Medical Insurance 2025-03-14
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- amount for an office visit.
- ID, Patient unigue identifier
- Cycle ManaPhysician RCM
- of Pocket, The maximum amount the patient is liable to pay during the policy period.
- Percentage of coverage that takes in effect after ded has been met.
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- Care Physian
- Amount patients need to pay before insurance coverage.
- of State contract, Required for all patients that live out side of Texas.
8 Clues: Care Physian • Cycle ManaPhysician RCM • amount for an office visit. • ID, Patient unigue identifier • Amount patients need to pay before insurance coverage. • Percentage of coverage that takes in effect after ded has been met. • of State contract, Required for all patients that live out side of Texas. • ...
Homeowners Insurance 2021-04-23
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- the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services.
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss
- an insurance product that provides an insured party with protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to othe
- the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy
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- A deductible is an amount of money that you yourself are responsible for paying toward an insured loss belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
- a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event.
6 Clues: the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy • the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services. • a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss • ...
Personal Fiancae 2024-11-18
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- a loan made to the U.S. government, with the buyer receiving a fixed rate of interest in exchange. When the bond matures, the government pays back the original amount of the loan, plus interest
- insurance that pays out a sum of money either on the death of the insured person or after a set period
- an investment program funded by shareholders that trades in diversified holdings and is professionally managed.
- Plastic card with a magnetic strip that allows seller to verify funds from a loan
- a type of insurance that protects your physical assets from damage or loss due to certain perils. It can cover homes, businesses, and personal belongings, and can help you replace or recover the value of your assets if they are damaged or stolen.
- a set of legal strategies and planning techniques that protect assets from creditors, lawsuits, taxes, and other legal judgments.
- a loan where the interest rate fluctuates based on market interest rates, and the monthly payments change accordingly
- a legal concept that refers to a situation where multiple parties are responsible for a debt, claim, or judgment.
- a company that lends customers small amounts of money at high interest rates, on the agreement that the loan will be repaid when the borrower receives their next paycheck.
- a retirement savings plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their wages to an individual account
- a number that estimates how likely you are to pay back a loan or make credit card payments on time.
- when the tax burden increased with income
- a contract with an insurance company where you pay a premium in exchange for them covering a portion or all of your medical expenses, essentially protecting you from high healthcare costs in case of illness or injury; it can include coverage for doctor visits, hospital stays, medications, and certain preventive care services
- tax system that requires the same percentage of income from all taxpayers, regardless of their income.
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- an annual or semiannual charge levied by a local government and paid by the owners of real estate within its jurisdiction.
- a loan with an interest rate that remains the same for the entire term of the loan.
- interest that applies not only to the initial principal of an investment or a loan, but also to the accumulated interest from previous periods. In other words, compound interest involves earning, or owing, interest on your interest.
- a bank account that earns interest.
- the yearly cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the loan amount.
- a type of insurance that replaces a portion of a person's income if they are unable to work due to a disability or illness.
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- digitial currency
- low-income owners pay a larger percentage of income than middle- and high-income earners.
- Plastic card with magnetic strip that allows seller to verify funds in a bank account and requires a pin number
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- a financial institution that acts as an intermediary between depositors and borrowers.
- the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares.
- Plastic card with a magnetic strip that allows seller to access funds directly form card that ahs a set amount of money on it.
- type of individual retirement account (IRA) that allows you to save for retirement with after-tax dollars
- Payment is made with legal bills and coins
- the amount of money paid to an insurance company in exchange for coverage
- a type of secured loan that uses the title to your vehicle as collateral.
33 Clues: digitial currency • a bank account that earns interest. • when the tax burden increased with income • Payment is made with legal bills and coins • the amount of money paid to an insurance company in exchange for coverage • a type of secured loan that uses the title to your vehicle as collateral. • ...
Economic 2020-12-28
10 Clues: industry • occupation • transportation • general insurance • management fuction • economic activities • contract of indemnity • objectives of business • allied postel services • which doesn't supportrade
Letter 'i' 2021-08-14
10 Clues: crazy • naive • creation • unlawful • sickness • having many fans • across countries • best selling cellphones • second highest population • protection against sudden accident & hospitalizations
February Meeting 2020 2020-02-12
Across
- What company is our health insurance through?
- What year are we celebrating as a company?
- Who is our new Director?
- What office is number 219?
Down
- What is the acronym for the "Patient Report Card"?
- Which employees are being recognized March 2nd-6th?
- With WDG insurance, what do we promise to give patients at every visit?
- What do some patients refer to Dr. Nguyen as?
- What is the name of the tab we use to see other offices' schedules?
9 Clues: Who is our new Director? • What office is number 219? • What year are we celebrating as a company? • What company is our health insurance through? • What do some patients refer to Dr. Nguyen as? • What is the acronym for the "Patient Report Card"? • Which employees are being recognized March 2nd-6th? • What is the name of the tab we use to see other offices' schedules? • ...
Intro and Basic Principles 2020-09-15
Across
- uncertainty concerning a loss
- If the insured does not participate in thr drafting of the contract. The contract is said to be a contract of ________
- Dependent upon chance or luck is said to be a ____ contract
- Cause of the loss
- a representative of an insurer
Down
- a principle of insurance which puts the insured in the same financial position prior to loss
- right of insurer after full payment of claim
- early form of insurance
- Indifference to loss
9 Clues: Cause of the loss • Indifference to loss • early form of insurance • uncertainty concerning a loss • a representative of an insurer • right of insurer after full payment of claim • Dependent upon chance or luck is said to be a ____ contract • a principle of insurance which puts the insured in the same financial position prior to loss • ...
