insurance Crossword Puzzles
Life Skill 1 2022-02-02
Across
- fixed income you receive no matter how many hours you work
- paper you receive when all debt on an item is paid
- federal insurance that pays hospital expenses for the elderly
- someone who hires you
Down
- federal insurance for those below the poverty line
- money you are paid per hour
- tax money paid to a county based on the value of your vehicle, house, property
- Social Security taken from paycheck you receive after age 65 to help support you in retirement
- someone who is hired and paid by someone else
9 Clues: someone who hires you • money you are paid per hour • someone who is hired and paid by someone else • federal insurance for those below the poverty line • paper you receive when all debt on an item is paid • fixed income you receive no matter how many hours you work • federal insurance that pays hospital expenses for the elderly • ...
Do you know SZV? 2023-06-26
Across
- The time period out for sickness.
- Where you can find Me & SZV radio podcast.
- When doctor change is possible.
- Where you can find Me & SZV radio podcast.
Down
- When doctor change is possible.
- Where you can find Me & SZV radio podcast.
- The payment received monthly by elderly.
- Payments employers and employees make every month.
- The color appeared on your MySZV when you insurance is valid.
- The national Health and Social Insurance of St. Maarten.
10 Clues: When doctor change is possible. • When doctor change is possible. • The time period out for sickness. • The payment received monthly by elderly. • Where you can find Me & SZV radio podcast. • Where you can find Me & SZV radio podcast. • Where you can find Me & SZV radio podcast. • Payments employers and employees make every month. • ...
general journaling 2023-10-19
Across
- the account that goes up when you have money to pay
- equipment is gained or lost
Down
- the account that rises or drops when a company investment is made or taken from
- a companys sales in business
- payed or recicieved an amount of money
- insurance an insurance already paid for
- account that recieves money or payed to
7 Clues: equipment is gained or lost • a companys sales in business • payed or recicieved an amount of money • insurance an insurance already paid for • account that recieves money or payed to • the account that goes up when you have money to pay • the account that rises or drops when a company investment is made or taken from
Compliance 2015-03-21
Across
- “Do you have the _______ of each applicant on this loan to apply for joint credit?” is an example of Regulation B.
- When describing optional products, in your own words you must cover the ______ ______ with the member.
- When updating member home phone number first ___ ___ ___ member second proceed to updating profile.
- In Ohio we read the following prompt, fill in the missing words "The [state] laws against discrimination require that all _______ make credit equally available to all creditworthy customers and that credit reporting agencies maintain separate credit histories on each individual upon request. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission administers compliance with this law."
- Before an application with a FACTA alert can be decisioned, the alert must be _______.
- “You can apply for the loan individually or with a joint applicant.” is an example of the ____ Notice.
- If you are not licensed and appointed to handle EVP calls in MBI states, you may only offer the following information when asking if the member is interested in more information regarding EVP: "Extended Vehicle Protection can help protect your vehicle by offsetting the cost of ________ breakdowns. Extended Vehicle Protection is a valuable alternative to extended warranties commonly offered by dealerships. Would you like additional information?"
- When an optional protection product is sold, the following must be read to the member: “You will receive your product contract before you are billed. It contains a full explanation of the product including _______, conditions, eligibility requirements and exclusions that could prevent you from receiving benefits. Read your contract carefully for a full explanation of the product.”
- "I will submit your application and when I do, a ______ ______ will be requested for each applicant."
- An example of Regulation Z would be “Rates that I share with you are _____ unless otherwise indicated…”
- "USAA is committed to protecting your personal information. In doing so, we recommend you establish a _____ password or phrase to use for verification when you call."
- “Whether you get insurance through USAA has no effect on this credit application or any terms of credit with USAA Federal Savings Bank. Insurance is not issued, guaranteed, insured or _________ by the FDIC or the bank. USAA insurance is provided by USAA insurance companies, loans are provided by the bank.”
- The UDAAP disclosure "These rates include a 0.25% discount for using automatic payments on this loan" must be read ______ discussing rate quotes.
- “Upon clearing the alert, place “________” in the comment section.
Down
- Fill in the blanks: "Once your vehicle purchase is complete, your _______ will be mailed to you. Read the contract carefully. It contains the service work and parts that are covered by the plan, the exclusions from coverage and the time restrictions and other conditions that you must meet to qualify for coverage, including your vehicle maintenance requirements. After you receive it, you will have 60 days to notify the relevant Assurant Solutions company if you wish to cancel and receive a full refund."
- Before offering any optional products don’t forget this prompt "Whether or not you get insurance through USAA or enroll in any of our _____ ______ products will have no effect on any credit application or terms of credit with us."
- When completing a loan for a member that is on active duty, you may come across a FACTA alert, which of the 3 alerts would you search for in KD? _______ ____
- Of the 3 FACTA alerts, which is the “highest severity”? ________ ______
- “Please remember that, to ensure the security of your ____ ____, your phone password and hint should not be shared with anyone."
- When delivering a loan denial, inform member to sign and return the _____Disclosure Form.
- Complete this prompt: "The USAA Extended Vehicle Protection Vehicle Service Contract is provided by United Service Protection Corp., Assurant Service Protection, Inc. (OK) and United Service Protection, Inc. (FL), each an _______ ______ company."
- During a boat or RV loan, if the member states the selected collateral will act as a ______ or residence, USAA will not be able to complete the loan due to Federal Lending requirements.
- When quoting prices for Total Loss Protection: "Keep in mind you will pay interest on this amount if you ________ this cost into your loan."
- The prompt “Keep in mind you will pay interest on this amount if you finance this cost into your loan” is for which product?
- "Read your product contract carefully. Your optional product selections can be cancelled at anytime. To receive a full refund, you need to contact USAA within 60 days to _______ Total Loss Protection and within 45 days to cancel Debt Protection."
- On credit cards, "The rates which I disclose to you are _____ APRs unless otherwise indicated."
26 Clues: “Upon clearing the alert, place “________” in the comment section. • Of the 3 FACTA alerts, which is the “highest severity”? ________ ______ • Before an application with a FACTA alert can be decisioned, the alert must be _______. • When delivering a loan denial, inform member to sign and return the _____Disclosure Form. • ...
Vocabulary REview 5 2021-03-29
Across
- The hard work a small business owner puts into forming, founding and operating his/her business – small business owners typically work very long hours.
- Fixed costs plus variable costs.
- Open ended questions that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" response.
- A special account where individuals can deposit retirement funds that can grow tax-deferred until they withdraw them after they retire.
- Debt that does not include a promise by a guarantor to repay the loan in the event the debtholder is unable to make a required payment.
- Units refer to the “things” the company sells.
- gives the registering individual or company the sole right to benefit from a brand or image he/she created.
- A clear, concise and compelling way to describe a business or new business concept in 30 seconds; a differentiating vision to encourage potential investors or employees to learn more.
- Costs that do not vary based on the units sold by enterprise.
- Assets that are not already pledged as a guarantee to repay another loan
- The individual or business that purchases an insurance policy for various types of protection (examples: fire insurance, life insurance, etc.)
- An individual or company that owns shares in a company.
- Shares of ownership in a company.
- Debt owed to someone that is paid monthly.
- Commitment to get something done. Individuals with determination exhibit willpower to accomplish what they set out to do. Also called “tenacity.” Spirit, courage, willpower and single-mindedness describe determined individuals.
- All people or companies associated with an enterprise.
- The exact customers and market sector the business intends to serve.
- Units times price.
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- The act of making a business different (and presumably more attractive to target customers) than any competitor.
- A computer portal offered by the Louisiana Secretary of State that enables entrepreneurs to go to a single source to learn which forms they need to file, to file the forms required by the Secretary of State, and to determine which other government agencies they may need to interact with.
- The practice of operating openly and communicating fully, providing stakeholders with a clear understanding of how your enterprise operates.
- The 12 month period a company uses to report financial results.
- gives the author the sole right to benefit economically from what he/she wrote.
- Money paid by a company to a person who owns stock in that company.
- The amount an insurance policyholder receives from the insurance company to reimburse the policyholder for a covered loss.
- The amount a policyholder (either every quarter or year) pays for an insurance policy.
- The decision point at which an entrepreneur makes the final decision on whether or not to launch a new enterprise or abort the effort due to unfavorable market research or pro forma projections.
- A company that provides a good or service to another company.
- Understanding how individuals and businesses earn money and what they spend money on. Understanding important financial terms. Learning how to create a budget.
- Treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her.
- Companies that conduct business with another company, and that can document how well a company pays its bills to its suppliers.
- Distinguishing a product or service "different than anything else," attracting customers, generating sales and serving as the foundation for a thriving business.
- Funds contributed by investors to a business. Investors contribute capital to a business because they expect a significant return on their investment when the business succeeds.
- Costs that vary based on the units sold by your enterprise.
- Non-physical assets created by individuals or companies that hold the exclusive legal right to commercialize. In each case the creator of the intellectual property has the right to benefit financially from his/her creation by selling the rights to (or “licensing”) their intellectual property to a third party.
- An option a supplier might grant a company to pay their bills later than they normally would.
- A credit-worthy individual or business with sufficient liquidity that promises to repay a loan in the event that the debtholder can't make a required payment.
- An individual’s self-commitment to overcome obstacles to achieve long-term goals. The ability to keep pursuing your dream despite challenges and defeats. Perseverance, resilience and backbone.
- Working with others to address a challenge. Individuals using their skills in harmony with others to complete a task.
- gives the inventor the sole right to benefit commercially from his/her invention.
40 Clues: Units times price. • Fixed costs plus variable costs. • Shares of ownership in a company. • Debt owed to someone that is paid monthly. • Units refer to the “things” the company sells. • All people or companies associated with an enterprise. • An individual or company that owns shares in a company. • Costs that vary based on the units sold by your enterprise. • ...
Week 2: Check in (7.2) 2021-04-09
Across
- Moving money from one account to another.(Finance Bitmoji)
- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another (e.g. from checking to cash, or from one checking account to another)(Finance Bitmoji)
- plans that can be accomplished within three months to a year(Finance Bitmoji)
- a social insurance program that extends health coverage to almost all Americans age 65 and over(Finance Bitmoji)
- a standardized measurement of the potential to repay a debt(Finance Bitmoji)
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service(Finance Bitmoji)
- plans that take a year or more to accomplish(Finance Bitmoji)
- the possibility of financial loss or physical harm(Finance Bitmoji)
- income amount remaining after a year's worth of deductions have been taken(Finance Bitmoji)
- The amount of money that you borrow when using a loan or credit card.(Finance Bitmoji)
- Money earned through work(Finance Bitmoji)
- money available to spend on goods and services that are not essential(Finance Bitmoji)
- An amount paid to the federal or state government to pay for services and programs. Taxes are compulsory, which means everyone has to pay them.(Finance Bitmoji)
- student loans do need to be paid back, with interest typically, loan payments begin 6 to 12 months after graduation or after a student drops out of school(Finance Bitmoji)
- a card authorizing the holder to buy goods and services that can be paid for later(Finance Bitmoji)
- An amount removed from you bank account to pay for something(Finance Bitmoji)
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.(Finance Bitmoji)
- goods or services that make people more comfortable or content but which are not necessary for survival(Finance Bitmoji)
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union(Finance Bitmoji)
- expenses that do not change from month-to-month, such as auto insurance or rent(Finance Bitmoji)
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- Awarded by the government and private organizations to help eligible students pay for school and are usually based on financial need. The most common federal grant is the Pell Grant. Grants are gifts that do not need to ne paid back(Finance Bitmoji)
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it.(Finance Bitmoji)
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses.(Finance Bitmoji)
- money paid out of pocket before insurance covers the remaining cost(Finance Bitmoji)
- Students generally need to apply for scholarships. They may be funded by school, community organization, business, fraternal organization, or foundation and are based on merit. Each scholarship has different qualifications and requirements, such as minimum GPA, Intended major, test scores, extra curricular activities, more community engagement. Scholarships also maybe geared toward a specific segment of the population.(Finance Bitmoji)
- total pay or earnings made over a one-year period before any deductions have been taken(Finance Bitmoji)
- to automatically save a specified amount from a paycheck for future use(Finance Bitmoji)
- an interest-bearing account where people put money for future use(Finance Bitmoji)
- goods or services that people cannot survive without, such as water, food, shelter, clothing(Finance Bitmoji)
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account.(Finance Bitmoji)
- making a purchase based on immediate wants or due to the pressure of advertising(Finance Bitmoji)
- Necessities like electricity, gas, and water, which are paid monthly as part of your household expenses.(Finance Bitmoji)
- The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money.(Finance Bitmoji)
- a social insurance system that provides benefits to most Americans who are retired, sick, or too disabled to work, and to families of workers who have died(Finance Bitmoji)
- An amount available or owed on an account(Finance Bitmoji)
- Anything that you spend money on.(Finance Bitmoji)
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping.(Finance Bitmoji)
- The amount you owe on a loan.(Finance Bitmoji)
- the amount paid for an insurance policy(Finance Bitmoji)
39 Clues: Money earned through work(Finance Bitmoji) • The amount you owe on a loan.(Finance Bitmoji) • Anything that you spend money on.(Finance Bitmoji) • the amount paid for an insurance policy(Finance Bitmoji) • Moving money from one account to another.(Finance Bitmoji) • An amount available or owed on an account(Finance Bitmoji) • ...
Personal Finance Vocab 2025-03-28
Across
- are debt securities issued by local governments or their agencies to finance public projects, such as schools, highways, or hospitals.
- is the possibility of loss or damage in an investment, business, or financial decision.
- is a type of security that represents ownership in a corporation, giving shareholders voting rights and a share of the company’s profits, typically paid in cash or additional stock.
- is a loan that is backed by collateral, meaning the lender can claim the collateral if the borrower defaults on the loan.
- is a professional who buys and sells securities on behalf of clients, typically earning a commission for each transaction.
- is money that is set aside for future use, typically in a bank account, and not spent immediately.
- are taxes withheld from an employee’s salary by an employer to fund social security, healthcare, and other government programs.
- are individuals or institutions to whom money is owed.
- are the amount paid by policyholders to insurance companies for coverage under an insurance policy.
- is a tax-advantaged retirement savings account that allows individuals to set aside money for retirement, often with tax-deferred growth.
- is a type of bank account that allows the account holder to withdraw funds at any time without any advance notice, typically a checking account.
- is a portion of a company’s earnings that is distributed to its shareholders, usually paid in cash or additional stock.
- is a security that represents ownership in a corporation, typically giving the holder rights to vote and receive dividends.
- is assets pledged by a borrower to secure a loan, which can be seized by the lender if the borrower defaults on the loan.
- is a type of stock that gives shareholders priority over common stockholders in receiving dividends and assets in the event of liquidation but usually does not carry voting rights.
- are deductions taken from an employee's salary after taxes have been applied, such as retirement contributions or charitable donations.
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- is the practice of spreading investments across various asset classes to reduce risk and increase the potential for return.
- is a U.S. government agency that insures deposits in member banks up to a certain limit, protecting depositors from the loss of their money in the event of a bank failure.
- is the date on which the principal amount of a bond, loan, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.
- is a loan that is not backed by collateral, meaning the lender has no claim on the borrower’s assets in the event of default.
- are deductions taken from an employee’s salary before taxes are applied, such as contributions to retirement plans or health insurance premiums.
- is the percentage at which interest is charged or paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage.
- is a non-profit financial cooperative that provides banking services to its members, including savings accounts, loans, and other financial services.
- is failure to fulfill a financial obligation, such as failing to make loan payments as agreed.
- is a company that provides financial services, such as banks, credit unions, insurance companies, and investment firms.
- is the amount an insured person must pay out of pocket before an insurance policy will cover the remaining costs of a claim.
- is a provision that removes certain income, property, or transactions from taxation or reduces the amount subject to tax.
- is an investment vehicle that pools money from many investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities.
28 Clues: are individuals or institutions to whom money is owed. • is the possibility of loss or damage in an investment, business, or financial decision. • is failure to fulfill a financial obligation, such as failing to make loan payments as agreed. • is money that is set aside for future use, typically in a bank account, and not spent immediately. • ...
Personal Finance Vocab 2025-03-28
Across
- is a security that represents ownership in a corporation, typically giving the holder rights to vote and receive dividends.
- is a portion of a company’s earnings that is distributed to its shareholders, usually paid in cash or additional stock.
- is a U.S. government agency that insures deposits in member banks up to a certain limit, protecting depositors from the loss of their money in the event of a bank failure.
- is the date on which the principal amount of a bond, loan, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.
- is a loan that is backed by collateral, meaning the lender can claim the collateral if the borrower defaults on the loan.
- is a type of security that represents ownership in a corporation, giving shareholders voting rights and a share of the company’s profits, typically paid in cash or additional stock.
- is an investment vehicle that pools money from many investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities.
- is the possibility of loss or damage in an investment, business, or financial decision.
- is a non-profit financial cooperative that provides banking services to its members, including savings accounts, loans, and other financial services.
- are the amount paid by policyholders to insurance companies for coverage under an insurance policy.
- are deductions taken from an employee's salary after taxes have been applied, such as retirement contributions or charitable donations.
- is money that is set aside for future use, typically in a bank account, and not spent immediately.
- are debt securities issued by local governments or their agencies to finance public projects, such as schools, highways, or hospitals.
- is a company that provides financial services, such as banks, credit unions, insurance companies, and investment firms.
- is a type of bank account that allows the account holder to withdraw funds at any time without any advance notice, typically a checking account.
- are taxes withheld from an employee’s salary by an employer to fund social security, healthcare, and other government programs.
Down
- are individuals or institutions to whom money is owed.
- is the amount an insured person must pay out of pocket before an insurance policy will cover the remaining costs of a claim.
- are deductions taken from an employee’s salary before taxes are applied, such as contributions to retirement plans or health insurance premiums.
- is a type of stock that gives shareholders priority over common stockholders in receiving dividends and assets in the event of liquidation but usually does not carry voting rights.
- is assets pledged by a borrower to secure a loan, which can be seized by the lender if the borrower defaults on the loan.
- is the practice of spreading investments across various asset classes to reduce risk and increase the potential for return.
- is failure to fulfill a financial obligation, such as failing to make loan payments as agreed.
- is a professional who buys and sells securities on behalf of clients, typically earning a commission for each transaction.
- is a tax-advantaged retirement savings account that allows individuals to set aside money for retirement, often with tax-deferred growth.
- is a provision that removes certain income, property, or transactions from taxation or reduces the amount subject to tax.
- is a loan that is not backed by collateral, meaning the lender has no claim on the borrower’s assets in the event of default.
- is the percentage at which interest is charged or paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage.
28 Clues: are individuals or institutions to whom money is owed. • is the possibility of loss or damage in an investment, business, or financial decision. • is failure to fulfill a financial obligation, such as failing to make loan payments as agreed. • is money that is set aside for future use, typically in a bank account, and not spent immediately. • ...
Book 7 Lesson 1 2015-01-29
15 Clues: exact • to anger • to weaken • To destroy • not genuine • hard working • To make a guess • The ref is ________ • to admit existence to • Not to do with the topic • A vast spread of disease • That is my insurance _____ • we had to ____ across the desert • I have the ________ to arrest you • the landlord is going to _______ us
PRACTICE VOCABS 2024-07-24
15 Clues: ôn tập (v) • đào tạo (v) • bảo hiểm (n) • bằng cấp (n) • nhân viên (n) • tốt nghiệp(v) • phỏng vấn (v) • kiến thức (n) • kinh nghiệm (n) • thất nghiệp (adj) • anh,chị,em ruột (n) • giáo dục đại học (n) • tiền lương tháng (n) • giáo dục tiểu học (n) • giáo dục dạy nghề (n)
Real Property Final 2025-09-30
Across
- Investigation of boundaries
- Cooling-off period in business days
- Seize goods for back rent
- No right of survivorship
- Opening paragraph of a deed
- Cooperative associations
- Depositors' accounts insurance
Down
- Notice of lawsuit
- Estate of determinable duration
- Two-party instrument
- Also general plan
- A lending charge
- Conveys leasehold interest
- Genealogy of a property
- Closing statement
15 Clues: A lending charge • Notice of lawsuit • Also general plan • Closing statement • Two-party instrument • Genealogy of a property • No right of survivorship • Cooperative associations • Seize goods for back rent • Conveys leasehold interest • Investigation of boundaries • Opening paragraph of a deed • Depositors' accounts insurance • Estate of determinable duration • ...
Travel Essentials #4 2025-10-21
Across
- Useful in crowded places
- Provides light at night
- Document allowing entry to another country
- Used for travel payments
- Extra outlets for gadgets
- Keeps teeth clean
Down
- For cleaning hands
- Quick-dry item for trips
- Holds your watch
- Power your devices
- Protection for health or luggage
- Souvenir item
- Keeps clothes separate
- Essential for communication
- Used for washing
15 Clues: Souvenir item • Holds your watch • Used for washing • Keeps teeth clean • For cleaning hands • Power your devices • Keeps clothes separate • Provides light at night • Quick-dry item for trips • Useful in crowded places • Used for travel payments • Extra outlets for gadgets • Essential for communication • Protection for health or luggage • Document allowing entry to another country
Travel_Essentials_#4 2025-10-20
Across
- : essential for communication
- : souvenir item
- : power your devices
- : used for washing
- : quick-dry item for trips
- : keeps clothes separate
- : for cleaning hands
- : document allowing entry to another country
- : useful in crowded places
Down
- : keeps teeth clean
- : used for travel payments
- : provides light at night
- : protection for health or luggage
- : extra outlets for gadgets
- : holds your watch
15 Clues: : souvenir item • : used for washing • : holds your watch • : keeps teeth clean • : power your devices • : for cleaning hands • : keeps clothes separate • : provides light at night • : used for travel payments • : quick-dry item for trips • : useful in crowded places • : extra outlets for gadgets • : essential for communication • : protection for health or luggage • ...
Employer Provided Benefits 2024-02-12
Across
- Telecommuting, allows employees to perform their job outside of the traditional office SOME of the time.
- Type of voluntary insurance that replaces part or all of an employee's income in the event of a temporary disability.
- Money set aside in an account to be used for health care costs like deductibles, copayments and medications.
- Combines vacation, sick, time, and personal time into a single bank of days for employees to use to take paid time off from work.
- Insurance that pays out a sum of money either on the death of the insured person or after a set period.
- A person who is hired to work for another or for a business, firm, etc, in return for payment.
Down
- A person, business, firm, etc, that employs workers
- Insurance that covers medical expenses that arise as a result of preventative care or due to an illness.
- Type of reimbursement given to employees for them to purchase on their own cell phone and Internet plans.
- Type of reimbursement to help parents/caretakers pay for some or all of the cost of child care services.
- An arrangement in which employees receive a regular payment from their employer after retirement in exchange for their years of work
- Telecommuting, allows employees to perform their job outside of the traditional office ALL of the time.
- Family and Medical Leave Act - Allows employees to take job-protected leave for specific family and medical reasons.
- A way of motivating and encouraging your employees to reach specific fitness goals.
- Provides financial benefits to an employee who is unable to work for a long time due to any injury or accident.
15 Clues: A person, business, firm, etc, that employs workers • A way of motivating and encouraging your employees to reach specific fitness goals. • A person who is hired to work for another or for a business, firm, etc, in return for payment. • Telecommuting, allows employees to perform their job outside of the traditional office ALL of the time. • ...
Conklin Unit 1 2024-12-11
Across
- Slip A form you fill out to credit money to your account when you make a deposit.
- Money you put into your account.
- Personal Identification Number needed to use an ATM card.
- Institution A company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments and currency exchange.
- Deposit An automatic deposit of money without having to take a physical check to the bank.
- A for-profit financial institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money.
- Transfer Standing arrangement where transfers from one account to another are made on a regular, periodic basis.
- Deposit An employer deposits each paycheck directly into an employee's account or accounts.
- Union A nonprofit financial institution that is owned by its members.
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- Insurance Protection provided by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; protects the deposits of customers against loss up to $250,000 per account.
- Original amount of money saved or invested, separate from interest or earnings.
- Slip A form you fill out to credit money to your account when you make a deposit.
- Financial Institution Online only bank or credit union that offers various banking products and services, including checking and savings accounts. There are no physical locations for users to walk into.
- The amount of money you have in your account.
- Insurance The U.S. administration insuring deposits in U.S. credit unions against credit union failure up to $250,000 per individual depositor.
- Deposit A mobile banking tool that allows you to deposit checks to your bank account using your mobile device.
- Yourself First Saving for the future by putting money aside before paying regular monthly bills or using income for discretionary purchases.
- Network Refers to ATM machines that are part of a system known as interbank networks that give you more access to take money out of your account with no fees.
18 Clues: Money you put into your account. • The amount of money you have in your account. • Personal Identification Number needed to use an ATM card. • Union A nonprofit financial institution that is owned by its members. • A for-profit financial institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money. • ...
GAINING KNOWLEDGE WITH GAINWELL 2022-07-07
Across
- medicare prescriptions
- unpaid bills
- letter generated when members mcaid termed
- medicare hospital visits
- helpline for prescriptions
- ticket to add part b
- when member needs to remove primary insurance
- to appeal denied PA
Down
- department for extra visits
- contact them for waivers
- proof of coverage letter
- medicare doctor vistits
- between $.50 - $3
- Medicaid transportation
14 Clues: unpaid bills • between $.50 - $3 • to appeal denied PA • ticket to add part b • medicare prescriptions • medicare doctor vistits • Medicaid transportation • contact them for waivers • proof of coverage letter • medicare hospital visits • helpline for prescriptions • department for extra visits • letter generated when members mcaid termed • when member needs to remove primary insurance
ATT's 2014-06-24
14 Clues: Intelegent • See clearly • The AT&T Bible • network issue? • Phone on the go • Keep up to date • control for $4.99 • Rise from the dead • set customers on fire • Insurance Assured Ian • Care Center Triple C's • May the force be with you • a establishment that hide's liquor • Vellodi The person that writes your cheques
CAST Team 2022-02-17
Across
- ______ ill/injury
- _______ Status
- Home of _________
- when more than 3 servicemembers are involved
- DUty STatus Whereabouts UNknown
- Casualty ____________ Support Team
- Next of Kin
Down
- Defense Casualty _________ Processing System
- Who is with the Commander during NOK notification
- _________ Servicemember's Group Life Insurance
- Unit of _____________
- The most important document to keep updated
- Very serious ill/injury
- Place of ________
14 Clues: Next of Kin • _______ Status • ______ ill/injury • Home of _________ • Place of ________ • Unit of _____________ • Very serious ill/injury • DUty STatus Whereabouts UNknown • Casualty ____________ Support Team • The most important document to keep updated • Defense Casualty _________ Processing System • when more than 3 servicemembers are involved • ...
Vocabulary 2024-08-08
Across
- mixture of two different things
- an actor replacement
- has monetary value
- impressive
- calculate or judge value
- cook food in oil over heat
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- paying company in case of accidents
- a simple working version
- maintained or continued
- taken by police
- without musical accompaniment
- becoming airborne
- very clear pictures
- used to replace an old part
14 Clues: impressive • taken by police • becoming airborne • has monetary value • very clear pictures • an actor replacement • maintained or continued • a simple working version • calculate or judge value • cook food in oil over heat • used to replace an old part • without musical accompaniment • mixture of two different things • paying company in case of accidents
PRIVATE COMPANIES 2025-08-20
Across
- - Creator membership platform
- - Chicken sandwiches
- - Financial data and media
- - Big Four professional services
- - Global food and agriculture
- Farm - Auto and home insurance
- - Plastic building bricks
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- - Employee-owned supermarkets
- - Investments and mutual funds
- - M&Ms and pet food
- - Industrial conglomerate
- Joe's - Unique grocery chain
- - Big Four accounting firm
- - Big Four accounting
14 Clues: - M&Ms and pet food • - Chicken sandwiches • - Big Four accounting • - Industrial conglomerate • - Plastic building bricks • - Financial data and media • - Big Four accounting firm • Joe's - Unique grocery chain • - Creator membership platform • - Employee-owned supermarkets • - Global food and agriculture • - Investments and mutual funds • Farm - Auto and home insurance • ...
Medical Assisting vocab ch. 11-17 2024-05-02
Across
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan
- A fixed or set amount paid for each healthcare or medical service
- A fixed dollar amount that must be paid by the insured before additional expenses are covered by insurance
- Scheduling appointments for more patients than can reasonably be seen in the time allowed
- the sounding out of words
- inform patients of details or facts of a procedure, surgery, or regimen so they know what is going to happen and how they should prepare
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- The high or low quality in the sound of a persons speaking voice
- Leaving large, unused gaps in doctors schedule
- The basic annual cost of healthcare insurance
- a practice schedules three or four patients every thirty minutes
- the term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice
- Clear and distinct speaking
- Performing a diagnostic test on a person who is typically free of symptoms
13 Clues: the sounding out of words • Clear and distinct speaking • Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan • The basic annual cost of healthcare insurance • Leaving large, unused gaps in doctors schedule • The high or low quality in the sound of a persons speaking voice • a practice schedules three or four patients every thirty minutes • ...
Banking/Saving #10 2025-12-01
Across
- Stocks and bonds issued by corporations and the government.
- The federal insurance program that protects people's savings in banks.
- A sum of money on which a bank will pay for the use of the saver's money.
- The term for a person who can buy and sell securities for investors.
- A sum of money in a savings account on which interest may be earned.
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- The ability to turn savings or asset into cash quickly.
- The income amount left over after bills have been paid.
- The term for a savings account at a credit union.
- The term for the interest rate set by the Federal Reserve for banks to borrow money.
- The nickname for the Federal Reserve Board.
- The number of Federal Reserve districts in the USA.
- The type of interest that computes on principal and accrued interest.
- The federal insurance program that protects people's savings account at a credit union.
13 Clues: The nickname for the Federal Reserve Board. • The term for a savings account at a credit union. • The number of Federal Reserve districts in the USA. • The ability to turn savings or asset into cash quickly. • The income amount left over after bills have been paid. • Stocks and bonds issued by corporations and the government. • ...
Br035 #1 2022-03-13
11 Clues: a fake bill • available 24/7 • a form of payment • report $10,000.01 • insurance company • credit card partner • court ordered account • blank-savings earns 3% • merchant services partner • report for unusual activity • a type of retirement savings
Do it Right the First Time - Week 3 2020-09-11
Across
- The independent examination of financial information, is an ____.
- What's caused, by not doing it right the first time?
- What is the purpose of doing it right the first time?
- How do we do it right the first time?
- A ____ takes on all or part of the risk covered under an insurance policy.
- A bank account transit/ABA number is also known s ____ number.
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- Incorrect bank account numbers entered on the ACH agreement will cause premium received to be ____.
- Premium payments received by KBA are entered into a ____ log.
- Fees paid to an agent are called ____.
- The premium paid to an insurance carrier after the deduction of commissions and expenses, are called ____ premium.
- ACH is the banking acronym for the Automated Clearing ____.
11 Clues: How do we do it right the first time? • Fees paid to an agent are called ____. • What's caused, by not doing it right the first time? • What is the purpose of doing it right the first time? • ACH is the banking acronym for the Automated Clearing ____. • Premium payments received by KBA are entered into a ____ log. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2013-04-12
Across
- the cost of borrowing money
- when you let someone move into your apartment and they pay the rent while your name is still on the lease
- the amount of time you have to pay for something
- payments that automatically get taken out of your check
- taking money out of a checking or savings account
- what you use to organize payments you make in your checking account
- how much money you have in your checking or savings account
- you pay this before you move into an apartment, then get it back if everything is in good condition
- another word for worker
- year to date
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- a loan you get to buy a house
- perks that your workplace gives you such as paid vacation days, dental insurance, vision insurance, etc
- a government program that pays you money when you retire
- a score on how well you pay your bills in a timely manner
- getting paid one amount regardless of hours worked
- getting paid per hour
- this includes your work history, your education, references, etc
- the total amount of money you make in a check before deductions
- the person paying the rent in the apartment
- the rental agreement (you sign it)
- another word for boss
21 Clues: year to date • getting paid per hour • another word for boss • another word for worker • the cost of borrowing money • a loan you get to buy a house • the rental agreement (you sign it) • the person paying the rent in the apartment • the amount of time you have to pay for something • taking money out of a checking or savings account • ...
MED112 Review (Robin Bleacher) 2014-06-25
Across
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- step six of medical billing cycle
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the alphabetic index
- step one of medical billing cycle
- person who buys an insurance plan
- company that converts nonstandard transactions into standard transactions and transmits the data to health plans and the reverse procedure
- recognition of superior level of skill by an official organization
- process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment
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- a receipt that has the patients services listed and payments made for services rendered on the same day
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electrionic media
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- standards of professional behavior
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- step eight of the medical billing cycle
- provider who does not join particular healthplan
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policyholders according to a contract
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- health plan or program
- coordination of benefits rule for a child insured under both parents' plans
- guideline that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
20 Clues: health plan or program • step six of medical billing cycle • step one of medical billing cycle • person who buys an insurance plan • standards of professional behavior • step eight of the medical billing cycle • standards of conduct based on moral principles • provider who does not join particular healthplan • method of converting a message into encoded text • ...
Review Puzzle 2021-01-16
Across
- Drops GDP and used to drop demand
- national health insurance program in the United States, begun in 1966 under the Social Security Administration
- budget, written document estimating the federal government’s spending in the coming year
- Year, October 1st to September 30th
- out of work still collecting money to live off of, have to be looking for a new job
- pay as you earn system
- tax, tax on money or property that one living person gives to another
- GDP
- income, Person’s gross income-including salaries, and wages
- used to fund old age, survivors, and disability insurance
- Reserve System, a group consisted of 12 independent regional banks that could lend to other banks in times of need
- taxes imported goods brought into the country
- reduce the money supply will increase interest rates and cause spending to decline
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- taxes, a tax that charges a higher rate for people who earn a higher income
- the use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy.
- Actions the Federal Reserve takes to influence inflation
- Taxes, tax on the estate or total property of person who has died
- taxes, General revenue tax on the sale or manufacture of a good
- Social security, medicare, medicaid, government must pay the amount required
- used to expand the economy, initiate growth, and increase output
- increase money supply will lower interest rates thus encouraging investment spending
21 Clues: GDP • pay as you earn system • Drops GDP and used to drop demand • Year, October 1st to September 30th • taxes imported goods brought into the country • Actions the Federal Reserve takes to influence inflation • used to fund old age, survivors, and disability insurance • income, Person’s gross income-including salaries, and wages • ...
TSB Crossword 2016-12-21
Across
- What system is used to register a complaint?
- Which company provides our new cash ordering system?
- Maria is our area director, what is her surname?
- From Feb, who will provide the travel insurance for our AVA's?
- How many cumulative key drivers do you need to earn your gold service badge?
- Who provides our life insurance?
- What is the second stage during the customer experience process?
- Which City is TSB registered to and is also 1 of our head office sites?
- Who decides the base rate?
Down
- Which company rates our Pick & Protect product 5 star?
- Which month will the final cashback payment be made for credit cards?
- Name the missing value - Transparent, Straightforward, Pioneering, Responsible
- Which word is used for the upcoming transformation to Sabadell systems?
- Which account will be withdrawn 20/02/2017?
- What is the name of our canine mascot?
- If I want a mortgage for a property to rent, which type do I need?
- What is the first name of Sabadell's CEO?
- Which model is used to ensure high standards and consistency within our branches?
- If an account isn't used for a number of years, what does it risk becoming?
- What is the limit to withdraw for a customer with an active card that they don't have?
20 Clues: Who decides the base rate? • Who provides our life insurance? • What is the name of our canine mascot? • What is the first name of Sabadell's CEO? • Which account will be withdrawn 20/02/2017? • What system is used to register a complaint? • Maria is our area director, what is her surname? • Which company provides our new cash ordering system? • ...
vocab 2024-04-28
Across
- lacking important things.
- free
- to suffer loss of, give up.
- help to cause.
- strong desire for advancement.
- healing
- one who writes a newspaper or magazine.
- include. , take in.
- any substance that can cause harm, illness, or death.
- describes a state of readiness or eagerness to do something, often without reluctance or hesitation.
- a cause of harm or damage.
- refers to a particular part or feature of something, often viewed from a specific perspective or angle.
- is a contract between an individual or an entity and an insurance company.
- more and more.
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- very tired.
- filled with many people or things.
- containing or making severe or negative judgments.
- refer to the sacrifices or compromises that must be made when choosing between two or more alternatives.
- a feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful.
- to make an effort to achieve.
- fundamentally
- a slight change made to something to make it fit, work better, or be more suitable
- give advice to someone.
- of course .
- refers to something that is priced or considered to be worth less than its intrinsic value or its true worth.
- filled with many people or things.
- means to formally recommend or order the use of something, such as a medication, treatment.
27 Clues: free • healing • very tired. • of course . • fundamentally • help to cause. • more and more. • include. , take in. • give advice to someone. • lacking important things. • a cause of harm or damage. • to suffer loss of, give up. • to make an effort to achieve. • strong desire for advancement. • filled with many people or things. • filled with many people or things. • ...
Travel Agent D Term Review 2024-05-28
Across
- If you are travelling ..., you may need a visa.
- Passports ... after a certain number of years.
- If you cancel at short notice, we charge a cancellation ...
- A ... fee is an additional charge for completing a monetary exchange.
- An ... is an exception.
- In case of a flight cancellation, the airline will provide ... to travelers.
- Basic food and drink safety … should be taken to avoid getting ill while on a trip abroad.
- There was hardly any ... for passengers on Economy.
- Different countries have various entry ...
- Find out about pre-planned ... or demonstrations that may affect your trip.
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- You can use most ATMs abroad to ... cash.
- The 15% deposit to secure a reservation is ...
- Travel insurance protects you in the event of a travel ...
- Airlines will commonly ... flights to ensure all seats are filled.
- Make sure you are aware of any items that you need to ... at customs.
- If you need help while abroad, diplomats at the ... can assist you.
- While abroad, you may need to ... your home currency to the local currency.
- The amount of money that a traveler pays for their travel insurance policy:
- Avoid visiting countries that have a high risk of ...
- Paying the deposit is ...; without it, we cannot make your reservation.
20 Clues: An ... is an exception. • You can use most ATMs abroad to ... cash. • Different countries have various entry ... • The 15% deposit to secure a reservation is ... • Passports ... after a certain number of years. • If you are travelling ..., you may need a visa. • There was hardly any ... for passengers on Economy. • Avoid visiting countries that have a high risk of ... • ...
Satay education 2023-09-14
Across
- driving is a privilege not a ____
- These __________ include factors such as traffic, weather, road, vehicle, and personal well-being
- Always drive at a _____ that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions.
- driving Driver must consciously and intentionally drive in a dangerous manner
- Going over the speed limit
- When you buy a vehicle, the _________ of title proves that you legally own the vehicle.
- ___________ is primary cause of ALL crashes involving 16-18 year-old drivers
- ________ and removing people’s driver’s license
- Take license away for less then 365 days
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- 41 percent of deaths were in _______ related crashes
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers is _________ for driving under the influence
- Minnesota requires ________ insurance on vehicles
- you must agree to take a blood alcohol ___________ test if requested by a police officer
- Legally ______ if BAC is .08
- Each state gives a permit/written test, driving/road test and _____ test.
- When receiving your license, _______ agree that if stopped for cause and charged with DWI, they will take a test to check for alcohol
- take away license for more than a year or more
- Securing a ______ for the vehicle
- system Assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- Minnesota has a compulsory insurance law - each vehicle must be ______
20 Clues: Going over the speed limit • Legally ______ if BAC is .08 • driving is a privilege not a ____ • Securing a ______ for the vehicle • Take license away for less then 365 days • take away license for more than a year or more • ________ and removing people’s driver’s license • Minnesota requires ________ insurance on vehicles • ...
Banking Products & Services 2021-09-08
Across
- trust accounts allow banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a ______
- insurance companies use money collected from _____ to pay claims
- ATMs are located _____ _____
- a type of bank that is for profit and is owned by shareholders
- a type of checking account for customers with no need for in person services
- interest earned on bank accounts tend to utilize ____ _____
- allows an individual to borrow against their home's value to finance major expenses
- involves the creation of debt
- events such as loss, damage, or injury that are covered by insurance companies
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- brokerage firms derive their profit from _____ on orders given
- allows customers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certain limit
- are member owned, non-profit financial institutions
- a type of loan given for the purchase of real estate
- interest can be earned on the ______ held in any bank account
- a type of checking account for two or more account holders
- are secure means of storing money
- is represented by (r)
- a type of checking account for customers with large sums of money
- a type of checking account that is for customers who want a reliable basic account
- interest rates typically range from .01 to 2 percent ______
20 Clues: is represented by (r) • ATMs are located _____ _____ • involves the creation of debt • are secure means of storing money • are member owned, non-profit financial institutions • a type of loan given for the purchase of real estate • a type of checking account for two or more account holders • interest earned on bank accounts tend to utilize ____ _____ • ...
Sophie's Crossword 2022-03-24
Across
- promotion deal the dealership has
- amount you get when you sell the car to someone else
- the value of the vehicle left after lease is over, you have the option to buy it for that price
- the required initial pay for damage before insurance covers the rest
- rate used to calculate finance charge
- amount you borrow/pay in full
- "act of god" covers natural damage
- money put down right away
- price printed on sticker on the window of new car
- covers injury to other people
- loss in value
- fee for processing paperwork on lease
- paperwork, title transfer, registered with the county, license plate
- warranty
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- monthly prize payments negotiated by you & the dealer
- make as big as you can afford
- a car dealership's valuation of your car
- amount of money that you give the lesson to cover any damage done by you during the lease
- the length of the issue, usually in months
- covers damage to vehicle
- everything is covered (24/24,000)
- out the door price
- long term rental, responsible for insurance gas, routine maintenance, they're responsible for major fixes
- amount of miles you can drive during the lease without penatality
- covers and repairs needed to the vehicle
- vehicles history
- vehicle identification number
- after negotiations + sales tax
28 Clues: warranty • loss in value • vehicles history • out the door price • covers damage to vehicle • money put down right away • make as big as you can afford • amount you borrow/pay in full • vehicle identification number • covers injury to other people • after negotiations + sales tax • promotion deal the dealership has • everything is covered (24/24,000) • "act of god" covers natural damage • ...
Unit 1 - Administrative and Traffic Laws 2024-12-10
Across
- Willful and ______ implies that a person purposely and willfully committed an act without regard to the safety and rights of others
- of Title This proves if you legally own a vehicle
- Vehicle Registration must be renewed one-_ years in other states
- BAC can be tested by breath, ____ or blood
- To be legally drunk the BAC is ___
- Inattention is the primary cause of all crashes with sixteen to _______ year old drivers
- Point systems are assigned for driving _____
- In order for it to be considered reckless driving the driver must _________ drive in a reckless manner
- Talking to others in the car is a _________
- _______ lane changes is included in aggressive driving
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- To take away license for a year or more
- During road rage it is best to stay _____
- What is one of the high risk behaviors on the road
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and safe for ______ conditions
- Vehicle Registration must be renewed ______ year in Minnesota
- The Certificate of Title lists the name of the owner, make, style, vehicle identification number and _______ number of the car
- __% of deaths were in alcohol related crashes
- Administrative laws are the procedure for issuing and _________ driver's license
- In the compulsory insurance law _____ vehicle must be insured
- Minnesota requires _______ insurance on vehicles
20 Clues: To be legally drunk the BAC is ___ • To take away license for a year or more • During road rage it is best to stay _____ • BAC can be tested by breath, ____ or blood • Talking to others in the car is a _________ • Point systems are assigned for driving _____ • __% of deaths were in alcohol related crashes • Minnesota requires _______ insurance on vehicles • ...
In the Know with Medicare 2025-02-08
Across
- Period from October 15 to December 7 to make changes to Medicare plans
- Federal health insurance program for people 65 and older
- Medicare Advantage Plan offering more provider flexibility
- A person who receives Medicare benefits
- Group of doctors and hospitals that a plan contracts with
- The amount you pay out-of-pocket before Medicare starts to pay
- Also known as Medicare Advantage
- A fixed amount you pay for a health service after coverage
- Covers hospital stays, skilled nursing, and hospice care
- Covers doctors visits, outpatient care, and preventive services
- Medication that requires a doctor's approval to obtain
- Help cover prescription drug costs
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- Extra fee for late enrollment in Part B or Part D
- Another name for Medicare Part C
- The agency that handles Medicare enrollment
- Type of care aimed at disease prevention
- Monthly amount paid for Medicare coverage
- Private insurance that helps cover out-of-pocket costs not paid by Original Medicare
- Document detailing changes in Medicare plans each year
- A list of covered prescription drugs under Part D
- Type of Medicare Advantage Plan with network restrictions
- Medical care received when admitted into the hospital
- Medical care received without being admitted to a hospital
23 Clues: Another name for Medicare Part C • Also known as Medicare Advantage • Help cover prescription drug costs • A person who receives Medicare benefits • Type of care aimed at disease prevention • Monthly amount paid for Medicare coverage • The agency that handles Medicare enrollment • Extra fee for late enrollment in Part B or Part D • ...
Chapter 1 2024-10-01
Across
- the two parts of respiration are inhaling and ______
- this gland is controlled by the hypothalamus and regulates all other endocrine glands
- beliefs, values, customs, arts, and practices of a group of people
- this is what the urethra transports out of the body
- the body system that moves substances through the blood
- people in your social environment who are similar in age to you
- each hair on your body grows from a _____ in the skin
- this acronym stands for health insurance portability and accountability act
- these are chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system
- how many hemispheres is the brain divided into?
- a record of diseases within your family is called _______ history
- mental and emotional health involve ________ and feelings
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- an action ______ is the step-by-step method to reach and track your goal
- insurance provided by the US government for people 65 years of age or older
- health _____ is ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information as it relates to your health
- what do all body systems combine to make?
- the state of complete well-being
- this happens when your appendix becomes infected
- what is the spinal cord protected by?
- the place where two or more bones meet
- how many chambers of the heart are there?
21 Clues: the state of complete well-being • what is the spinal cord protected by? • the place where two or more bones meet • what do all body systems combine to make? • how many chambers of the heart are there? • how many hemispheres is the brain divided into? • this happens when your appendix becomes infected • this is what the urethra transports out of the body • ...
Administrative & Traffic laws 2024-04-01
Across
- system assigned for driving violations
- it shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- insurance Rquired liability insurance on vehicles in Minnesota
- Traffic,snow,thunder and personal well being are,
- Key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- speeding,Running red lights,Tailgating and frequent lan changes are all examples of this
- Take away license for a year or more
- each state also gives these,need ti pass before getting license
- When receiving your license,drivers agree that if stopped for cause with DWI,they will take a test to check for alcohol
- this means always drive a reasonable speed for conditions
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- Drving while impaired,Aggressive Driving and reckless driving are all examples of this
- it proves that you legally own a vehicle
- If your driving and your BAC is .08
- issues and removes peoples drivers license
- Every state gives you this,allows you to drive on road with parent or guardian
- failure to pay full attention to the road and cars
- rage Being agressive and angry against drivers
- license away for less than 365 days
- you must do this every 1-2 years in Minnesota
- testing if ur under the influence while driving by breath,urine,etc
20 Clues: If your driving and your BAC is .08 • license away for less than 365 days • Take away license for a year or more • system assigned for driving violations • it proves that you legally own a vehicle • issues and removes peoples drivers license • Key legal terms in a reckless driving charge • you must do this every 1-2 years in Minnesota • ...
health systems final 2024-04-02
Across
- The most commonly used benchmark in pharmacy purchasing of drugs:
- What is the fixed dollar amount the beneficiary must pay entirely out of pocket before insurance begins to pay.
- What do the NAM, IHI, and NCQA focus on?
- This type of adherence involves unplanned behavior that is not commonly linked to beliefs or cognition.
- Medical errors are the ___ leading cause of death per year.
- Medicare is a part of what public payer?
- The US policy operates through:
- This report was the start of high medical education costs:
- This law established the average manufacture price (AWP).
- What is the largest healthcare entity?
- In managed care, negotiation is all about:
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- Tier 4 contains what type of medications?
- Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs) are defined into a geographic ____.
- This has led to large advances in rural medicine:
- Do not overlook ___ health policy.
- List of drugs that are covered by insurance and details of how those drugs are covered:
- What is the retrospective discount off the cost of brand drugs?
- The political, policy cycle is a convoluted and ______ process.
- What is the extent to which the patient follows the recommendations of the provider?
- What is the largest sector of health care workers?
20 Clues: The US policy operates through: • Do not overlook ___ health policy. • What is the largest healthcare entity? • What do the NAM, IHI, and NCQA focus on? • Medicare is a part of what public payer? • Tier 4 contains what type of medications? • In managed care, negotiation is all about: • This has led to large advances in rural medicine: • ...
Administrative Laws 2024-04-03
Across
- Legally drunk if BAC is what?
- driving while impaired, aggressive driving, in attention and distractions
- shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- to take license away for less than 365 days
- This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- MN requires what type of insurance on vehicles?
- what percent of deaths were alcohol related crashes?
- do not make what when dealing with Road Rage?
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and safe
- proves that you legally own the vehicle
- is a privilege, not a right
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- are key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- take license away for a year or more
- is aware of the danger their actions place on others
- MN has a compulsory insurance law, each vehicle must be insured
- Certificate of title lists name of owner, maker, style, engine number, and what?
- when receiving license, drivers agree that if stopped for cause and charged with DWI, they will take a test to check for alcohol
- assigned for driving violations
- take another what when dealing with road rage from someone else?
- states have the power to take what away from you?
- is primary cause of crashes in 16-18 yr olds.
21 Clues: is a privilege, not a right • Legally drunk if BAC is what? • assigned for driving violations • take license away for a year or more • proves that you legally own the vehicle • to take license away for less than 365 days • do not make what when dealing with Road Rage? • is primary cause of crashes in 16-18 yr olds. • MN requires what type of insurance on vehicles? • ...
Money Money Money 2025-08-06
Across
- leaving your next of kin some form of wealth is _____ planning
- savings used for unexpected events
- savings fund that will be spent within next few years
- the price of insurance and investment
- debts that you owe money
- term plans have high coverage and are _______
- a loan is borrowing money from your _____
- allocating money to a fund with expectation to profit
- loans to borrow money to buy a house
- an estimate of future amount based on todays value
- to give money to a good cause
- allocating a certain amount of money each month for specific needs
- Houses and vehicles for _______ and form part of the Standard of Living. They are normally not used in the event of death or retirement etc. but for consumption
- assets - liabilities =
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- debts with the highest interest rate
- _______ ratio shows how much of your monthly take-home income is used to service your liabilities
- What does SPK stand for
- the day you stop working
- income-expenses=
- Money is meant to be ______
- a financial instrument that replaces your income due to unfortunate events
- the best investment is
- a fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life
- financial independence retire early
- resources that you own
25 Clues: income-expenses= • the best investment is • resources that you own • assets - liabilities = • What does SPK stand for • the day you stop working • debts that you owe money • Money is meant to be ______ • to give money to a good cause • savings used for unexpected events • financial independence retire early • debts with the highest interest rate • loans to borrow money to buy a house • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2022-02-15
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- A revenue form to indicate an employees wage and income.
- Insurance that helps pay for medical expenses.
- The dedication of an asset to attain an increase in value over time.
- Gives income for people who retire.
- Compensation for a worker who is injured on the job.
- Planned sales volume or cost.
- Payed days for illness
- Helps pay for healthcare 65 and up.
- Amount of money earned before deductions
- The withdraw from one’s position or occupation.
- The amount an employee is payed hourly.
- A time frame used to calculate an employees earned wages.
- Varies types of nonwage compensation provided by employers.
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- A card not linked to an employees personal account, functions similar to a debit card.
- The amount of money present in a financial repository.
- The amount a salesperson is paid based on performance.
- A designated sum of money provided upon the death of an insured person.
- Protection against a possible eventuality.
- A tax your state may require you to pay.
- A form for employees to indicate their tax situation with their employers.
- Gross income minus deductions.
- A tax the government requires regardless of state.
- A reduction of income.
- Additional hours an employee works after regular hours.
- A financial charge on taxpayers imposed by a government.
25 Clues: Payed days for illness • A reduction of income. • Planned sales volume or cost. • Gross income minus deductions. • Gives income for people who retire. • Helps pay for healthcare 65 and up. • The amount an employee is payed hourly. • A tax your state may require you to pay. • Amount of money earned before deductions • Protection against a possible eventuality. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2022-02-15
Across
- A revenue form to indicate an employees wage and income.
- Insurance that helps pay for medical expenses.
- The dedication of an asset to attain an increase in value over time.
- Gives income for people who retire.
- Compensation for a worker who is injured on the job.
- Planned sales volume or cost.
- Payed days for illness
- Helps pay for healthcare 65 and up.
- Amount of money earned before deductions
- The withdraw from one’s position or occupation.
- The amount an employee is payed hourly.
- A time frame used to calculate an employees earned wages.
- Varies types of nonwage compensation provided by employers.
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- A card not linked to an employees personal account, functions similar to a debit card.
- The amount of money present in a financial repository.
- The amount a salesperson is paid based on performance.
- A designated sum of money provided upon the death of an insured person.
- Protection against a possible eventuality.
- A tax your state may require you to pay.
- A form for employees to indicate their tax situation with their employers.
- Gross income minus deductions.
- A tax the government requires regardless of state.
- A reduction of income.
- Additional hours an employee works after regular hours.
- A financial charge on taxpayers imposed by a government.
25 Clues: Payed days for illness • A reduction of income. • Planned sales volume or cost. • Gross income minus deductions. • Gives income for people who retire. • Helps pay for healthcare 65 and up. • The amount an employee is payed hourly. • A tax your state may require you to pay. • Amount of money earned before deductions • Protection against a possible eventuality. • ...
Bon Secour Mercy Health CrossWord! 2022-12-30
Across
- Suggested wording to use when on a call
- a platform patients use to interact with their provider electronically
- A building where patients go when injured or seriously ill
- a documented interaction between patient and office
- a red flag word unless it is a joint
- What Calabrio keeps track of
- A common type of lab test that often requires fasting
- The platform we use with a patient's chart
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
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- We must verbally confirm this with a caller
- What we use for our email
- Virtual Private Network
- A provider who focuses on a specific type of medicine
- We use salesforce to make this when someone wants to see their provider
- A thread that is used to close a wound
- a drug prescribed by a provider to treat diseases
- we use this to check who is on a patient's HIPAA
- Where we find our break and lunch schedule
- Annual visit where a provider inspects a patient's body
- The process we use when needing to get a supervisor involved on a call
- a visit that takes place outside of the office of the provider
- A technique that uses thread to close a wound for healing
22 Clues: Virtual Private Network • What we use for our email • What Calabrio keeps track of • a red flag word unless it is a joint • A thread that is used to close a wound • Suggested wording to use when on a call • Where we find our break and lunch schedule • The platform we use with a patient's chart • We must verbally confirm this with a caller • ...
ROC NATION 2022-06-13
Across
- what is the abbreviation for protected health information?
- what website do you visit to order brochure's ?
- broken bones, bug bites, and allergic reactions are all examples of ?
- what type of event can ALWAYS be prevented ?
- what is a type of incentive rewards program ?
- another phrase for "after hour charges"
- enrollment code 106 is for what plan option ?
- Where would you refer a contract holder requesting a name change ?
- what is required before receiving bariatric surgery ?
- The 5 steps we use when on a call with a customer.
Down
- type of machine for sleep apnea (DME)
- what is a golden rule for insurance to cover the cost of service ?
- what website holds all the resources needed when searching for docs?
- if a member wishes to restrict disclosure of PHI how must it be submitted ?
- What is procedure code 90689 ?
- what part of Medicare covers prescription drugs ?
- what insurance will be primary when you are 65up and retired ?
- how many years are retiree's eligible for benefits if they were enrolled prior ?
- Which representative DOES NOT have the authority to act on the members behalf ?
- out of pocket costs are less when using... ?
- who acts as the employment office to retirees ?
21 Clues: What is procedure code 90689 ? • type of machine for sleep apnea (DME) • another phrase for "after hour charges" • what type of event can ALWAYS be prevented ? • out of pocket costs are less when using... ? • what is a type of incentive rewards program ? • enrollment code 106 is for what plan option ? • what website do you visit to order brochure's ? • ...
Point-of-Service 2025-04-26
Across
- A function in IHIS that allows for electronic verification of benefit information, indicating if patient is covered for the date of service (aka, Real Time Eligibility)
- A percentage of the allowed amount the patient is responsible for paying (example 20%) for medical service
- Request payment(s) at time of service by asking patient: “______ would you like to pay for the service today?”
- Amount paid by the insured person before insurance pays for medical services
- If patient is experiencing financial hardship and is unable to pay at all, a Financial Counseling business card, OSUWMC website, or MyChart should be offered to apply for Financial ______
- Estimates are based on the patient's primary ______
- A fixed amount of money (example $15) an insured patient is expected to pay during registration prior to medical service
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- If patient offers to pay toward the estimate, the money is collected in this section on the Payment screen
- Acronym for maximum out-of-pocket costs a patient must pay for covered services in the same benefit year
- If patient is issued a Notice of Non-Coverage but does not sign the letter in MyChart prior to appointment, the document will show as a warning in the ______ for eSignature
- Portal where patients can monitor for billing updates and make payments if unable to pay at time of service
- Document summarizing approximate cost to help patients prepare a financial plan for services
- Option provided to patients to make smaller monthly payments on their self-pay balance
- Patient notification of their financial responsibilities due to OON insurance or non-covered service
14 Clues: Estimates are based on the patient's primary ______ • Amount paid by the insured person before insurance pays for medical services • Option provided to patients to make smaller monthly payments on their self-pay balance • Document summarizing approximate cost to help patients prepare a financial plan for services • ...
Economic Policy Crossword! 2014-04-21
Across
- the economic condition that occurs when expenditures exceed revenues.
- government benefits that all citizens meeting eligibility criteria-such as age, income level, or unemployment- are legally "entitled" to receive.
- a decline in the economy that occurs as investment sags, production falls off, and unemployment increases.
- government requirements that a portion of member bank's deposits be retained as backing for the loans.
- in the federal reserve system, a seven member board that makes most economic decisions regarding interest rates and the supply of money.
- programs that require that beneficiaries have incomes below specified levels to be eligible for benefits.
- the buying and selling of government securities by the federal reserve bank
- large-scale, monopolistic businesses that dominate an industry.
- the deliberate use of the national government's taxing and spending policies to maintain economic stability.
- a 1935 law that established old age insurance; assistance for the needy, aged, blind, and families with dependent children, and unemployment insurance.
- a situation in which there is economic growth, rising national income, high employment, and steadiness in the general level of prices.
- the total market value of all goods and services produced in an area during a year.
- a reduction in market controls (such as price fixing, subsidies, or controls on who can enter the field) in favor of market-based competition.
- a french term meaning "to allow to do, to leave alone." It holds that active governmental involvement in the economy is wrong.
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- alternative to the laissez-faire state; the government took an active role in guiding and regulating the private economy.
- the rate of interest at which the federal reserve board lends money to member banks
- programs that provide cash assistance to qualified beneficiaries, regardless of income. Among these are social security and unemployment insurance.
- a form of government regulation in which the nation's money supply and interest rates are controlled.
- government regulation of business practices, industry rates, routes, or areas serviced by particular industries
- a rise in the general price levels of an economy.
- fluctuations between periods of economic growth and recession, or periods of boom and bust.
21 Clues: a rise in the general price levels of an economy. • large-scale, monopolistic businesses that dominate an industry. • the economic condition that occurs when expenditures exceed revenues. • the buying and selling of government securities by the federal reserve bank • the rate of interest at which the federal reserve board lends money to member banks • ...
Joseph Flick - Government Revenue and Spending 2023-03-13
Across
- Insurance program for retired or unemployed people.
- Taxpayer's annual statement of income that allows authorities to determine tax liability.
- Places a higher percentage rate of taxation on high-income people.
- Shows how a country's total GDP is distributed amongst its population.
- Authorized each year.
- U.S. federal payroll tax for Social Security and Medicare.
- A form of wealth—such as income, property, goods, or services—that is subject to taxes.
- A mandatory payment to a government.
- Federal income tax withheld from an employee's paycheck.
- Required by law.
- Payments sent by the government.
- A tax on the transfer of property from one individual to another.
- Income in which the government can impose taxes.
- A transfer payment from the federal government for a specific purpose.
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- The use of taxes to influence economic behavior.
- A sum of money devoted for a specific purpose.
- A 12-month period for which an organization plans its expenditures.
- Based on the value of goods or services at the time of sale.
- Tax imposed on money sent from a corporation to its shareholders.
- A government medical insurance program for low-income people.
- Federal Health Insurance program for people 65 or older.
- Takes the same percentage of income from all taxpayers.
- Based on the value of an individual’s or a business’s assets.
- Takes a larger percentage of income from low-income people.
- A tax levy on the property that has died.
- A high tax placed on certain goods to discourage consumption.
- Authority responsible for collecting tariffs and ensuring the flow of goods.
- Based on an individual’s income from all sources.
- Social welfare programs with specific requirements.
- Series of federal financial programs established by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Based on a corporation’s profits
- Government income from taxes and other sources.
- A plan for spending federal tax money.
- Identifying all available resources for a specific purpose.
- The part of the economy owned by individuals or businesses.
35 Clues: Required by law. • Authorized each year. • Based on a corporation’s profits • Payments sent by the government. • A mandatory payment to a government. • A plan for spending federal tax money. • A tax levy on the property that has died. • A sum of money devoted for a specific purpose. • Government income from taxes and other sources. • ...
Reinsurance 2023-02-07
Across
- annual aggregate deductible (abv)
- an event involving many individual risks
- a form of pro rata reinsurance
- other reinsurances are applied first to reduce the subject loss
- abv for unallocated loss adjustment expense
- a consideration in monitoring a company's financial strength
- restoration of the reinsurance limit
- reinsurer of your reinsurer
- to accept all or part of a ceding company's insurance
- proportional sharing
- insurance of insurance companies
- the amount of loss sustained before deductions are applied
- pursuit of other companies who may have had some involvement causing the loss
- property term
- risks or perils not covered under the Treaty
- casualty term
- two or more policies covering different LOBS combined to a cover with one retention
- the loss which attaches before the next higher excess layer of coverage
- an organization assuming the liability of another by way of reinsurance
- to pass on to another insurer
- money given back to insured/insurer for selling off goods not destroyed in a loss
- Ultimate Net Loss (abv)
Down
- expedidated way to resolve disputes outside of court
- cedant must cede
- underlying insured
- a form of reinsurance covering multitudes of risk under a common LOB
- negotiates the contracts between reinsured and reinsurer
- a termination provision whereby reinsurer remains liable for in force policies at the date of termination
- the maximum a cedant can recover under the treaty
- loss + expense + o/s loss + o/s expense
- whole or part of a single risk
- termination provision where reinsurer is not liable for loss after the date of the termination of the Treaty
- Share reinsurance indemnifying the ceding company against loss for surplus liability
- a ceding company
- a concept where reinsurers are expected to follow the decisions of the reinsured
- indemnifies the ceding company above a specified retention
- a form of reinsurance cover one individual risk
- reinsurance and retention apply to one risk
- another name for ceding company
- continual gradual or repeated exposure
- accumulation of losses
- the amount of risk the ceding company retains before billing reinsurers
- posted by company for expected liability
43 Clues: property term • casualty term • cedant must cede • a ceding company • underlying insured • proportional sharing • accumulation of losses • Ultimate Net Loss (abv) • reinsurer of your reinsurer • to pass on to another insurer • a form of pro rata reinsurance • whole or part of a single risk • another name for ceding company • insurance of insurance companies • ...
PF Unit 5 Buying a Home 2023-02-02
Across
- a monthly expense charged to the homeowner that is required to cover damage on a home
- used to determine where the property lines exist between neighbors
- the individual using money from a lender to purchase a home
- type of interest rate which may fluctuate over the lifetime of a loan
- term used when an item such as a home increases in value
- acronym used to refer to a type of insurance that protects lenders in the event that a borrower defaults on a loan or to cover the lender when damages to a home's original value exceed 78%
- the bank and mortgage company that sets up loans to purchase a home
- amount of cash that the buyer is required to pay toward a house at closing
- buyers are able to report interest paid on a home loan as well as the property taxes to reduce the amount of taxable income
Down
- an agreement between a lender and a home buyer that allows a borrower to use funds to pay for a home in exchange for a monthly payment over the term of a loan
- name of a type of fee that is the same thing as "points"
- an expert looks over a home and reports any areas of concern such as roof damage or structural concerns
- person hired to record legal documents with a buyer and seller to transfer ownership
- an account set up by the lender, for the buyer, to set aside money for future bills including taxes and insurance
- state and local government charge this and then uses the funds for schools, law enforcement and local services (two words, avoid spaces)
- type of interest rate that stays the same for the entire term of a loan
- represents a percentage that is charged by the lender as a fee for allowing the homeowner to borrow funds
- an percentage that the borrower owes the lender for borrowing money
- provides a limit on how much an interest can increase when using a loan with a variable rate is called a interest rate ___________
- person hired to determine affordability limits, access properties, and make an offer on a home
20 Clues: name of a type of fee that is the same thing as "points" • term used when an item such as a home increases in value • the individual using money from a lender to purchase a home • used to determine where the property lines exist between neighbors • an percentage that the borrower owes the lender for borrowing money • ...
Unit 7 vocab 2024-03-13
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement.
- the nation's retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- the lowest wage permitted by law
- Professionalism is exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person
- A reference is someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences,
- A cover letter is a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals
- a percentage of total sales
- A labor market also known as a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor,
- By networking you are building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- Your net income is the"take-home" money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- Soft skills are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication,
- is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events.
- what it took out of your paycheck
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- A letter of recommendation is a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes
- is a time when a person is paid for work
- A resume is a document highlighting a person's education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- a payment of money for labor
- Your gross income is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions
- a temporary job that it not long term
- the nation's health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- An interview is a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person
- is the amount of money an employee is paid each year
- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution act and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- Your income is money gained through employment and investment returns
24 Clues: a percentage of total sales • a payment of money for labor • the lowest wage permitted by law • what it took out of your paycheck • a temporary job that it not long term • is a time when a person is paid for work • is the amount of money an employee is paid each year • is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. • ...
Economics Final Vocabulary 2024-05-28
Across
- value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- type of health insurance plan that offers a network of healthcare providers to choose from.
- Model of the economy illustrating the flow of goods, services, and money between households and firms.
- Resources are limited while wants are unlimited, leading to the fundamental economic problem of scarcity.
- type of health insurance plan that requires patients to select a primary care physician and get referrals for specialists.
- Tax imposed on the sale of goods and services.
- Unemployment linked to seasonal work patterns.
- Measures the responsiveness of one economic variable to a change in another.
- ype of health insurance plan with higher deductibles and lower premiums compared to traditional plans.
- Percentage of the total labor force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment
- Tax where the tax rate is fixed, regardless of income
- When a country can produce a good more efficiently than another country.
- tax levied on real estate by the government.
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- When a country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
- Temporary unemployment experienced by people changing jobs.
- Unemployment that results from fluctuations in the business cycle.
- Tax that takes a larger percentage of income from high-income earners than from low-income earners.
- Total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.
- Measures changes in the price level of a weighted average market basket of consumer goods and services.
- Tax on imported goods, designed to protect domestic industries from foreign competition.
- tax imposed on individuals or entities based on their income or profits
- unemployment that results because the number of jobs available in some labor markets is insufficient to provide a job for everyone who wants one
- The value of the next best alternative forgone when a choice is made.
- The process of designing, launching, and running a new business, often initially a small business
- Tax that takes a larger percentage of income from low-income earners than from high-income earners.
25 Clues: tax levied on real estate by the government. • Tax imposed on the sale of goods and services. • Unemployment linked to seasonal work patterns. • Tax where the tax rate is fixed, regardless of income • Temporary unemployment experienced by people changing jobs. • value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. • ...
Chapter 05 2024-10-23
Across
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- when a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to determine why the payment was denied
- a written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights
- the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance agency
- Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
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- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning
- the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by a law for a profession
- a failure to perform, as promised,at the time the performance was due
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- reveiling personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- the principles of right and wrong that guide and individual in making decisions
- an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- 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
24 Clues: physical or emotional harm to someone • Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • act of harming or ruining another's reputation • failure to take proper care in doing something • A law that defines crimes against the public order. • failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement • ...
Vocabulary REview 5 2021-03-29
Across
- Open ended questions that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" response.
- gives the registering individual or company the sole right to benefit from a brand or image he/she created.
- An option a supplier might grant a company to pay their bills later than they normally would.
- The hard work a small business owner puts into forming, founding and operating his/her business – small business owners typically work very long hours.
- Costs that vary based on the units sold by your enterprise.
- Understanding how individuals and businesses earn money and what they spend money on. Understanding important financial terms. Learning how to create a budget.
- Non-physical assets created by individuals or companies that hold the exclusive legal right to commercialize. In each case the creator of the intellectual property has the right to benefit financially from his/her creation by selling the rights to (or “licensing”) their intellectual property to a third party.
- Units times price.
- Companies that conduct business with another company, and that can document how well a company pays its bills to its suppliers.
- Units refer to the “things” the company sells.
- gives the inventor the sole right to benefit commercially from his/her invention.
- The exact customers and market sector the business intends to serve.
- All people or companies associated with an enterprise.
- Shares of ownership in a company.
- The act of making a business different (and presumably more attractive to target customers) than any competitor.
- The amount a policyholder (either every quarter or year) pays for an insurance policy.
- Commitment to get something done. Individuals with determination exhibit willpower to accomplish what they set out to do. Also called “tenacity.” Spirit, courage, willpower and single-mindedness describe determined individuals.
- The practice of operating openly and communicating fully, providing stakeholders with a clear understanding of how your enterprise operates.
- An individual’s self-commitment to overcome obstacles to achieve long-term goals. The ability to keep pursuing your dream despite challenges and defeats. Perseverance, resilience and backbone.
- The decision point at which an entrepreneur makes the final decision on whether or not to launch a new enterprise or abort the effort due to unfavorable market research or pro forma projections.
- A clear, concise and compelling way to describe a business or new business concept in 30 seconds; a differentiating vision to encourage potential investors or employees to learn more.
- Money paid by a company to a person who owns stock in that company.
- Assets that are not already pledged as a guarantee to repay another loan
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- A special account where individuals can deposit retirement funds that can grow tax-deferred until they withdraw them after they retire.
- Fixed costs plus variable costs.
- The 12 month period a company uses to report financial results.
- A credit-worthy individual or business with sufficient liquidity that promises to repay a loan in the event that the debtholder can't make a required payment.
- A company that provides a good or service to another company.
- gives the author the sole right to benefit economically from what he/she wrote.
- Debt that does not include a promise by a guarantor to repay the loan in the event the debtholder is unable to make a required payment.
- Costs that do not vary based on the units sold by enterprise.
- Debt owed to someone that is paid monthly.
- Treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her.
- Working with others to address a challenge. Individuals using their skills in harmony with others to complete a task.
- An individual or company that owns shares in a company.
- Distinguishing a product or service "different than anything else," attracting customers, generating sales and serving as the foundation for a thriving business.
- The amount an insurance policyholder receives from the insurance company to reimburse the policyholder for a covered loss.
- A computer portal offered by the Louisiana Secretary of State that enables entrepreneurs to go to a single source to learn which forms they need to file, to file the forms required by the Secretary of State, and to determine which other government agencies they may need to interact with.
- The individual or business that purchases an insurance policy for various types of protection (examples: fire insurance, life insurance, etc.)
- Funds contributed by investors to a business. Investors contribute capital to a business because they expect a significant return on their investment when the business succeeds.
40 Clues: Units times price. • Fixed costs plus variable costs. • Shares of ownership in a company. • Debt owed to someone that is paid monthly. • Units refer to the “things” the company sells. • All people or companies associated with an enterprise. • An individual or company that owns shares in a company. • Costs that vary based on the units sold by your enterprise. • ...
Business 2020-04-28
5 Clues: provides insurance for mobile • new partner for Life insurance • I too provide insurance for mobile • Option for the customer to postpone monthly payment • option for the customer to postpone monthly payment without paying extra interest
Consumer Vocab 2022-03-24
Across
- of depreciation the rate at which the value of an asset is reduced each year
- manufacturer's suggested retail price, "sticker price"
- price price negotiated by dealer and buyer prices includes car and options
- protection if something would break on car
- price `"out the door" price; total of purchase price. sales tax, registration fees, and non taxable items, less any rebates
- loss in value
- motorist insurance protects you if you're in an accident with an at-fault driver who doesn't carry liability insurance
- discounts
Down
- 12/12,000, covers the car for 12 months or 12,000 miles
- blue book book listing prices of used cars
- in value amount you get for your old car when you trade in to buy a new car
- place where four or more roads meet
- due amount customer has left to pay
- value market value, the amount you get when you sell the car to someone else
- payment cash payment made by customer or value of vehicle, given as a trade in
- tax computed on the purchase price
- taxable items any items such as extended warranties that may be exempt from sales tax depending on state tax laws
- fees license and title transfer fees
18 Clues: discounts • loss in value • place where four or more roads meet • fees license and title transfer fees • tax computed on the purchase price • due amount customer has left to pay • blue book book listing prices of used cars • protection if something would break on car • manufacturer's suggested retail price, "sticker price" • ...
The 'T' Stands For.. 2022-08-09
11 Clues: Marcy • GSC doctor • the OG 'T' • slow mover • bird noise • desk ladies • Bob the ... • GSC little genius • product of the month • insurance we need a referral for • can put neck cream on your neck or ...
Employee Benefits 2025-05-20
11 Clues: Common PPO • EAP provider • helps you see • flexible account • annual enrollment • Summary of coverage • public pension fund • popular dental provider • what you pay for insurance • Not the same as (Common PPO) • Benefits Orientation frequence (monthly)
Spelling (Wednesday, March 7) 2018-03-06
12 Clues: $___/yr • $___/hr • The boss • I can ... • The worker • I have no work • Payment for work • A businessperson • An opening for a job • To give a job to a person • Total earnings from all jobs • Income tax, pension plan, employment insurance
Healthcare and the Environment 2019-03-08
Across
- A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes, by enabling regulation of point sources of pollution.
- Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee.
- A detailing of a proposed policy's environmental effects, which agencies are required to file with the EPA every time they propose to undertake a policy that might be disruptive to the environment.
- A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered.
- The best law.
- The largest federal independent regulatory agency, created in 1970 to administer much of U.S. environmental protection policy.
- The law aimed at combating air pollution, by charging the EPA with protecting and improving the quality of the nation's air.
- A public assistance program designed to provide health care for poor Americans and funded by both the states and the national government.
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- Passed in 1969, the center-piece of federal environmental policy, which requires agencies to file environmental impact statements.
- A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care.
- A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 that provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other medical expenses.
- The supreme leader.
- The increase in the earth's temperatures that, according to most scientists, is occurring as a result of the carbon dioxide that is produced when fossil fuels are burned collecting in the atmosphere and trapping energy from the sun.
- A fund created by Congress in 1980 to clean up hazardous waste sites. Money for the fund comes from taxing chemical products.
- The superior font.
15 Clues: The best law. • The superior font. • The supreme leader. • A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered. • Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee. • A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care. • ...
PrudentRx Crossword FUN! 2020-08-07
Across
- amount you pay before insurance starts paying
- types of medications that do not apply towards the deductible
- your monthly bill
- types of medications that apply towards the deductible
- a fixed amount paid by an insured for covered services
- they help reduce the out of pocket expense for the patient
Down
- a list of doctors that have contracted with an HMO, PPO or EPO
- provide services and medications for those with serious or chronic health conditions
- two or more insurance companies working together to determine who will pay what
- abreviaton for a program that ensures that the benefits of certain drugs outweigh its risk
- processing info that is sent directly to the pharmacy
11 Clues: your monthly bill • amount you pay before insurance starts paying • processing info that is sent directly to the pharmacy • types of medications that apply towards the deductible • a fixed amount paid by an insured for covered services • they help reduce the out of pocket expense for the patient • types of medications that do not apply towards the deductible • ...
How to protect our money 2023-09-14
Across
- A pool of money that each participant contributes to this pool by a small amount of money
- A situation that results in a loss or no loss
- A strategy designed to reduce risk by spreading across the investments
- Decisions about whether or how to protect against risks
- Certain activities that reduce how often the risk occurs and how much loss it causes
- If the risk is very likely and the consequence may be very serious then we may use this method
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- A situation that can generate either a loss or a gain
- Useful and valuable things that we own
- A contract signed between the insured and the insurance company
- It covers healthcare expenses incurred by us
- A situation involving harm or loss
11 Clues: A situation involving harm or loss • Useful and valuable things that we own • It covers healthcare expenses incurred by us • A situation that results in a loss or no loss • A situation that can generate either a loss or a gain • Decisions about whether or how to protect against risks • A contract signed between the insured and the insurance company • ...
Administrative and Traffic Laws (safety ed - p4) 2024-04-01
Across
- A ________ is where you get your license taken away for a year or more
- 41% of deaths were ______ related
- Willful and wanton are key legal terms in a _______ driving charge
- When receiving you’re license, drivers agree that if stopped for cause and charged with ____ , they will take a test to check for alcohol
- Minnesota requires ________ insurance on vehicles
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- You can have your license suspended for less than _____ year
- Minnesota has a __________ insurance law, each vehicle must be insured
- ________ drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions
- Your license plate must be _________ every 1-2 years
- A ___ can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- When you buy a vehicle, the certificate of ______ proves that you legally own the vehicle
11 Clues: 41% of deaths were ______ related • A ___ can be tested by breath, urine, or blood • Minnesota requires ________ insurance on vehicles • Your license plate must be _________ every 1-2 years • You can have your license suspended for less than _____ year • Willful and wanton are key legal terms in a _______ driving charge • ...
KCD&O Crossword 2025-08-22
Across
- this gets sent to the dental insurance to request payment for services rendered
- When providing surgery center referrals this type of call should be $400 and marked do not bill insurance.
- a 6 month check up is also known as this
- a dental rotary tool used to cut tooth structure and remove decay
- The University Dr. Valley attended
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- the upper jaw
- a form provided to patients/parents to show them expected coverage and copays
- If your tongue has marking that look like a map you have this type of tongue
- A dentist who specializes in straightening teeth
- The dental software used here at KCD&O
- an xray taken to evaluate growth and development of the entire jaw
11 Clues: the upper jaw • The University Dr. Valley attended • The dental software used here at KCD&O • a 6 month check up is also known as this • A dentist who specializes in straightening teeth • a dental rotary tool used to cut tooth structure and remove decay • an xray taken to evaluate growth and development of the entire jaw • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Wideman) 2023-02-21
Across
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Also known as a job market refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee of or in addition to salary and wages.
- The nation's retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- The nation's health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. Varies on jobs relying on tips.
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- Employment is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviour connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, is a combination of social security and Medicare.
- A one page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Amount an employee is paid each year, different from the hourly wage.
- A document highlighting a person's education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns. • Amount an employee is paid each year, different from the hourly wage. • Sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions. • Employment is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Cody) 2023-02-21
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- is a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
- is a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- is a payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- is a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- is a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- you are building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce.
- is exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- is the amount an employee is paid each year.
- is money gained through employment and investment returns.
Down
- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- is the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- is someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- also known as a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand.
- is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions
- is a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process.
- is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc.
- is a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
24 Clues: is the amount an employee is paid each year. • is money gained through employment and investment returns. • is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce. • is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions • ...
Week 1 2023-09-29
Across
- The amount the insured is responsible for in case of a loss
- An account used to pay insurance and taxes.
- We find documents in the module here.
- This tab in the module shows the checks that have been endorsed and released.
- A list of materials needed to complete the repairs
- An examination of the condition and safety of the home.
- The section on the transactions page where we released funds is the ______ transactions.
- a detailed assessment of everything the adjuster finds during their investigation to support the insurance company’s liability regarding paying out the claim.
- A document stating that the contractor agrees they have been paid, and based on that payment, they waive their right to put a lien on the house for what they have been paid so far. If paid in full, they waive their right to place a lien com
- In this process, we deposit the funds in the restrictedescrow and send the funds back in disbursements.
- This term refers to the check that is issued by an insurance company for damages suffered to a property.
- If you are speaking with a borrower, you must confirm the contact information under ______ ________ ________.
- The section on the transactions page where we received funds is the ______ transactions.
- In claim documents S stands for _____.
- A borrower is also known as a _______
- We need the borrower's affidavit for ______ loans.
- Before you can request a Procedure Packet, you must check ______ _______ to confirm the investor/loan type.
- The 2 mandatory points of verification are the borrower/co borrower name and the ________ ______.
- A Dwelling May pay to repair/rebuild a home.
- The named insured on a Lender Placed Policy.
- a binding agreement between a borrower and a lender providing terms of repayment for a new debt that is secured by real estate.
- A ______ ( also known as a homeowner) is the person who took out the loan with the lender.
- If the caller does not have a loan #, what system can you use to find it?
- To add the inspection to the Module, you go to the __________ ___ on the sidebar.
- When a claim is closed we must _____ to notate the call.
- After you have opened the claim in the Module, you navigate to ______ ________ to verify the account.
- In claim documents P stands for _____.
- The tab you go to to open a new claim
- This is a letter stating the homeowner would like to do the repairs themselves.
- We need the ____ _____ _____ and ask that the borrower endorse it prior to mailing it.
- This is another place we can look for authorizations on the claim detail page.
- A tax document that is needed to make the contractor a payee on the check.
- Information that can be provided to an authorized third party must be only _______ _________.
- We typically search for claims using the ____.
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- You can search IIM using the * symbol, called the _______.
- We send the procedure packet on the _________ tab.
- In claim documents U stands for _____.
- The value of a property that is lost over time due to factors such as age and wear and tear.
- In this process, we can endorse the claim check and send it back to the borrower so they can cash it
- To properly open a new claim, once we choose the client and put in the loan number, we must hit the _________ icon.
- Stamp and go checks will always be on ____ until they are mailed out.
- An estimate from the contractor signed by the borrower listing all repair to be done.
- The tab in the module that shows the draws that have been disbursed.
- This is another place we can look for authorizations on the claim detail page.
- The actual cost to replace a structure at its pre-loss condition
- Lender placed insurance disadvanatges are higher costs and _____ ___ ______.
- We need ____ pieces of verification to fully verify a party.
- The claims process for lender placed claims takes _____.
- A document the borrower fills out that states they intend to use the claim funds to repair the home
- Where we put notes in the module.
- Where do you put the check amount in the Claim Detail box?
- Once received, documents will be uploaded in _____ business days.
- _____ is protection from loss, harm, theft or damages
- _____________ adjusters represent the borrower, unlike a regular insurance adjuster
- This tab is a history of all checks that have been associated with the claim.
- The _____ (also known as the mortgage company) is responsible for monitoring and keeping track of the loan.
- We need the W-9 for loans that are in _______.
- The value of the damaged or destroyed item(s) at the time of the loss.
- The _____ established in 2010 as a government watch dog organization monitoring financial institutions and their treatment of the American people
- Documents that show what has been paid for by a borrower out of-pocket.
- The screen you see when you first sign into the module
- This tab shows all the events on the claim and is only for processors.
- The total issued by the insurance company after the deductible & depreciation have been removed from the Replacement Cost Value
- _____Authorizations last 24 hours.
64 Clues: Where we put notes in the module. • _____Authorizations last 24 hours. • We find documents in the module here. • A borrower is also known as a _______ • The tab you go to to open a new claim • In claim documents U stands for _____. • In claim documents S stands for _____. • In claim documents P stands for _____. • An account used to pay insurance and taxes. • ...
Taylors crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- Income security is about the level of income
- a term that covers managing your money as well as saving and investing
- mortgage refers to a home loan that has a fixed interest rate for the entire term of the loan.
- my first name
- tax is a levy on the profit that an investor gains from the sale.
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household.
Down
- investment strategy that aims to balance risk
- the interest on a loan or deposit that accrues on both the initial principal
- a person's credit score calculated with software from Fair Isaac Corporation.
- the total income from all sources, including returns, discounts, and allowances, before deducting any expenses or taxes.
- a portion of income that is not subject to tax
- my last name
- insurance, also called PMI, is a type of mortgage insurance you might be required to pay for.
13 Clues: my last name • my first name • Income security is about the level of income • investment strategy that aims to balance risk • a portion of income that is not subject to tax • the total wealth of an individual, company, or household. • tax is a levy on the profit that an investor gains from the sale. • ...
Billing and Coding II Final Review 2011-12-14
Across
- / refers to all the activities that are related to patient accounts and follow-up?
- / the job of accurately recording the funds coming into and going out of the practice is done by
- / the payer's processing of claims
- / patients are grouped under the insurance policyholder in what type of billing?
- / stealing of funds
- / if a medical practice believes that it has been treated unfairly by an insurance company, it has the right to file a
- / type of facility is equipped for patients to stay overnight
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- / the type of patient billing that spreads out the workload of mailing statements is
- / meaning coexisting conditions
- / special approach to caring for people with terminal illnesses
- / type of care covers all types of health services that do not require an overnight hospital stay
- / legal declaration of the inability to pay debts
- / the law that regulates collection practices is
13 Clues: / stealing of funds • / meaning coexisting conditions • / the payer's processing of claims • / legal declaration of the inability to pay debts • / the law that regulates collection practices is • / type of facility is equipped for patients to stay overnight • / special approach to caring for people with terminal illnesses • ...
Australia's Healthcare System 2025-10-05
Across
- Is a government insurance scheme that provides funding for services and supports to eligible Australians with a disability
- Starting with A, is not covered by Medicare
- G___________ P___________ is a doctor who has a wide range of skills and looks after the health of most people in the community
- Starting with N, is an example of allied health services
- Starting with y, is an example of an alternative health service
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- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- Ensures that people who spend a large amount of money on PBS medications receive additional financial support
- how people access, understand and use health information
- is the amount that medicare contributes towards certain consultations and treatments
- GPs can help ________ and treat chronic conditions
- when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee
- A 2% tax to fund Medicare
- Aims to provide essential medicines to people who needed them, regardless of their ability to pay
13 Clues: A 2% tax to fund Medicare • Starting with A, is not covered by Medicare • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • GPs can help ________ and treat chronic conditions • how people access, understand and use health information • Starting with N, is an example of allied health services • when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee • ...
None 2024-07-29
10 Clues: 12 • Fuchsia • Up,shift • Right, up • Life or death • One life left! • Dead or Alive? • Creepy old dude • The first magical item • For levels two and up, dental insurance
dib 2013-03-08
10 Clues: disability onset • disability report • compassionate allowances • disability quality branch • disability family maximum • substantial gainful activity • disability insurance benefits • childhood disability benefits • disability processing specialist • Disability Determination Services
PERSONAL BANKING 2014-12-26
Across
- .....................Payments, Processing convenience
- Life, Savings and retirement planning, health and medical, home, motor, travel....................
- Mutual .............
- Risk ...................
- Personal, instalment, revolving ..............
- Credit ..............
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- Asset allocation .................
- Leading ..................... bank
- Financial ................
- .....................Markets,Trading,Deposits
10 Clues: Mutual ............. • Credit .............. • Risk ................... • Financial ................ • Asset allocation ................. • Leading ..................... bank • .....................Markets,Trading,Deposits • Personal, instalment, revolving .............. • .....................Payments, Processing convenience • ...
PERSONAL BANKING 2014-12-26
Across
- Risk ...................
- Life, Savings and retirement planning, health and medical, home, motor, travel....................
- Financial ................
- Credit ..............
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- .....................Markets,Trading,Deposits
- .....................Payments, Processing convenience
- Asset allocation .................
- Leading ..................... bank
- Mutual .............
- Personal, instalment, revolving ..............
10 Clues: Mutual ............. • Credit .............. • Risk ................... • Financial ................ • Asset allocation ................. • Leading ..................... bank • .....................Markets,Trading,Deposits • Personal, instalment, revolving .............. • .....................Payments, Processing convenience • ...
Business Assignment Part A 2014-10-29
Across
- A sum paid to authors and musicians.
- An organisation that keeps on file the credit records of consumers.
- What insurance covers damage to your car and the other person's car when you are at fault?
- The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover.
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- When you don't have enough money to pay your bills, you can declare ______ to the court.
- A payment from the government to help people who need financial assistance.
- Money received by workers.
- A person who will pay back the money if the borrower does not.
- Buying something when you don't really need it.
- Putting money into something in order to make a profit.
10 Clues: Money received by workers. • A sum paid to authors and musicians. • Buying something when you don't really need it. • Putting money into something in order to make a profit. • The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover. • A person who will pay back the money if the borrower does not. • ...
GFL 2018-05-20
Across
- An investment that pools money from several investors to buy a particular type of investment.
- Spreading your assets among different types of investments to reduce risk.
- Protection against large-scale financial loss.
- The money you pay out of pocket before insurance begins reimbursement.
Down
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on the financial risk.
- One component of a financial plan.
- An investment that represents ownership in a company or corporation.
- What you should always write a check with.
- The ability of an investment to be converted into cash quickly without loss of value.
- What we pay for civilized society.
10 Clues: One component of a financial plan. • What we pay for civilized society. • What you should always write a check with. • Protection against large-scale financial loss. • An investment that represents ownership in a company or corporation. • The money you pay out of pocket before insurance begins reimbursement. • ...
Chapter 3 - doctor's fee 2017-05-30
Across
- a test of a sample of blood to determine blood group, presence of infection or other pathological condition, parentage, etc.
- ex) The cable company has few subscribers since video is easily available of the internet these days.
- insurance that compensates the insured for the insured for expenses or loss incurred for medical reasons, as through illness or hospitalization
- 비용
- the act of entering or causing to be entered formally in a register
Down
- a charge or payment for professional service
- the act of consulting
- 제출하다
- one to whom money is paid
- a request or demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy
10 Clues: 비용 • 제출하다 • the act of consulting • one to whom money is paid • a charge or payment for professional service • the act of entering or causing to be entered formally in a register • a request or demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy • ex) The cable company has few subscribers since video is easily available of the internet these days. • ...
Budgeting 2019-06-07
Across
- A belief or practice of what is important, desirable and worthwhile to an individual.
- The portion of income not spent on current expenditures
- Money earned before taxes are deducted
- Consists of the 5 largest expense categories in a spending plan; taken out of one's income
- Something that is not necessary, but adds comfort to one's life (a desire)
- Something that is is necessary for living
- Required citizen charges by the government
Down
- Money left after taxes have been deducted
- An arrangement between a person and an insurance company to financially protect peole from unexpected expenses caused by accidents and illnesses
- A financial statement used to assist with money management
10 Clues: Money earned before taxes are deducted • Money left after taxes have been deducted • Something that is is necessary for living • Required citizen charges by the government • The portion of income not spent on current expenditures • A financial statement used to assist with money management • Something that is not necessary, but adds comfort to one's life (a desire) • ...
exchange standart 2022-12-03
Across
- to arrive at this pick up point.
- The Host Entity should provide written information to the Exchange Participant on any additional domestic transportation
- What entity is insurance a part of?
- The host Entity will provide an Invitation Letter and supporting documents
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- The home entity supports and provides information on the subject of....
- The reasons for the EP to go to the project are discussed
- Workshop provides information on Exchange Standards Explanation
- Information about Political situation, safety,accommodation conditions
- .....conditions must include at least the following;Access to electricity,access to clean water
- Workshop provides information on Workshop provides information on culture,living standards
10 Clues: to arrive at this pick up point. • What entity is insurance a part of? • The reasons for the EP to go to the project are discussed • Workshop provides information on Exchange Standards Explanation • Information about Political situation, safety,accommodation conditions • The home entity supports and provides information on the subject of.... • ...
Mid-Term B&C (Aurelia) 2013-12-19
Across
- three to seven character alphanumeric representation of a disease or condition
- confidential authentication information
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
- actions that satisfy official requirements
- document signed by a patient to permit release of medical information
- person or entity that supplies medical or health services and bills for or paid for the services in the normal course of business
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- health plan payments for covered services
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- number unique number that identifies a patient
- electronic exchange of healthcare information
- patient someone with no insurance
- form list of the diagnoses procedures and charges for a patient's visit
- person who buys an insurance plan
- abbreviation for codes from the 21st chapter of the ICD-10 CM that identifies factors about health that is not due to illness or injury
- number authorization number given to the referred physician
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
16 Clues: patient someone with no insurance • person who buys an insurance plan • confidential authentication information • health plan payments for covered services • actions that satisfy official requirements • electronic exchange of healthcare information • number unique number that identifies a patient • name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name • ...
A Raisin in the Sun Crossword 2025-08-04
Across
- Nina _____ wrote the song "Young, Gifted, and Black" after the life of Lorraine
- What Beneatha's character wants to become
- What Mama and Ruth's characters want to spend the insurance money on
- The Motherland; birthplace of all humanity
- Lorraine ______, the 1st African American woman to have a show on Broadway
- Something that gets in the way of a person achieving their dream
- Predominately African American community in the Southside of Chicago
- a dried grape
- What Walter Lee's character wants to spend the insurance money on
Down
- This "great" period of history saw the millions of African Americans move from the South to the North
- Restrictive language in housing deeds that forbade racial, ethnic, and religious minorities from living in certain neighborhoods
- The type of apartment the Younger family lives in
- Opposite of nightmare; something everyone has
- An unalienable right that people have fought for through the 50s and 60s to today
- City where "A Raisin in the Sun" takes place
- ____ Hughes authored the poem that inspired the title of the play
16 Clues: a dried grape • What Beneatha's character wants to become • The Motherland; birthplace of all humanity • City where "A Raisin in the Sun" takes place • Opposite of nightmare; something everyone has • The type of apartment the Younger family lives in • Something that gets in the way of a person achieving their dream • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-11-01
Across
- 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 small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- Working with an institution that deals in money and its substitutes and provides other money-related services.
- an employee's earnings total after all deductions are subtracted from their gross pay.
- 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.
- imposing unfair, deceptive, or abusive loan terms on borrowers.
- (in an insurance policy) a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
Down
- Saving your finances through a period of time.
- the percentage of your gross monthly income that is used to pay your monthly debt and determines your borrowing risk.
- A piece of paper 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.
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- What you pay for living in a state/country.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
13 Clues: What you pay for living in a state/country. • Saving your finances through a period of time. • imposing unfair, deceptive, or abusive loan terms on borrowers. • an employee's earnings total after all deductions are subtracted from their gross pay. • A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest. • ...
Changes in Healthcare 2017-02-27
Across
- Disparities preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or opportunities to achieve optimal health that are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations
- Homes coordinate care for people with Medicaid who have chronic conditions
- period the time span you can enroll for coverage in the insurance marketplace
- Determinants of Health the structural determinants and conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age.
- health Part of the frame work to improve U.S. healthcare that aims to improve health as a whole
- president who signed the act into law
- Centered Care care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions
- Delivery System The management and delivery of health services so that the clients receive a continuum of preventive and curative services, according to their needs over time and across different levels of the health system
- Medical Record systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format
- conditions A person can longer be denied coverage because of this
- Care Organizations a group of doctors coordinating care to give the best care to Medicare patients
- Medicine that now has to be covered at full cost by the insurance
- Data data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations
- requires all Americans to have healthcare coverage
- for Service prior reimbursement method that the we are moving away from
- care a smooth and safe transition of a patient from the hospital to the home
- What nickname for the ACA is also know as
- care physician gatekeeper of a patients health in the Medical homes model
- factors any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury
Down
- Part of the frame work to improve U.S. healthcare that aims to improve ability to seek healthcare
- integration the coordination of activities across operating units that are at the same stage in the process of delivering services
- stablishes new ways to pay physicians for caring for Medicare beneficiaries
- Aim An framework aimed to improve the U.S. healthcare system in three different ways
- the condition of people without a permanent place to live
- Part of the frame work to improve U.S. healthcare that aims to reduce spending
- Information Technology health informationmanagement across computerized systems and the secure exchange of health information between consumers, providers, payers, and quality monitors
- Engagement a patient's knowledge, skills, ability and willingness to manage his own health and care
- Care Coverage for these visits are fully covered under the ACA
- Based Payments trategy used by purchasers to promote quality and value of health care services
- Acronym for the Affordable Care Act
- federal money that helps those meeting the requirements afford health insurance
- Places where consumers can shop for coverage
- Intergration the coordination of services among operating units that are at different stages of the process of delivery patient services
- Health Benefits the minimum amount of benefits to be offered through insurance
- income those earning less than twice the federal poverty line
- was expanded to a include more people in the poverty level
- the cost of health insurance you pay monthly
- Payment Payments can be bundled for multiples services delivered by one provider, such as payment that covers admissions and readmission for the same condition
- Part of the frame work to improve U.S. healthcare that aims to improve care given
39 Clues: Acronym for the Affordable Care Act • president who signed the act into law • What nickname for the ACA is also know as • Places where consumers can shop for coverage • the cost of health insurance you pay monthly • requires all Americans to have healthcare coverage • the condition of people without a permanent place to live • ...
Auto Loan Terminology 2025-11-04
Across
- The amount you borrow, excluding interest and fees.
- are definitions for all 40 car loan terms provided earlier, useful for understanding auto loan agreements and financial documents:
- Loan: Loans for borrowers with poor or limited credit, often with higher rates.
- Term (length): The amount of time you have to repay the loan, usually in months.
- Rate: The percentage charged by lenders as the cost of borrowing money.
- Payment: Initial lump sum you pay toward the car’s price before financing the balance.
- A company or institution that buys your loan or lease from the lender or dealer, becoming responsible for collection.
- Cash Value (ACV): The fair market value of your car at a given point, often used by insurers if your car is totaled.
- Amount: The total amount required to pay off your loan, including principal and any accrued interest or fees.
- The difference between your car’s value and the remaining loan balance; positive equity means your car is worth more than what you owe.
- Rate: The interest rate a dealer gets from a lender before adding any markup for the customer.
- to Value Ratio (LTV): Ratio of your loan amount to your car’s value, used by lenders to assess risk.
- Term: The number of months you have the use of a leased car.
- Failure to repay your loan as agreed, which can lead to repossession or other consequences.
- Insurance: Insurance that pays the difference between your car’s ACV and what you owe on the loan if it’s totaled.
- Penalty: Fee charged for paying off a loan ahead of schedule.
- Taking out a new loan to pay off and replace your current loan, usually for better rates or terms.
- Statement: Document outlining loan terms, rates, and your payment obligations.
- Loan: A loan backed by collateral (such as the car itself), which the lender can repossess if you default.
- Suggested Retail Price (MSRP): The price recommended by the automaker for retail sale.
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- Termination Fee: Charge for ending a lease or loan before its scheduled end date.
- Insurance: Optional insurance that covers loan payments if you lose your job or become disabled.
- Interest: Interest calculated only on the principal, not on accrued interest.
- The bank, credit union, or finance company that provides the loan.
- Percentage Rate (APR): The yearly cost of a loan as a percentage, including fees and interest, to help compare offers.
- Equity: Occurs when you owe more on your car loan than your car is worth.
- Value: Estimated value of a leased car at the end of the lease term.
- Origination Fee: A one-time fee charged by the lender for processing and opening the loan.
- A person who signs the loan with you, agreeing to take responsibility if you can’t pay.
- Rate Loan: A loan with an interest rate that stays the same throughout its term.
- Reduction in a car’s value over time due to age, wear, and market conditions.
- Cost: The total amount you pay over the life of the loan, including interest, fees, and principal.
- Loan: A loan not backed by collateral, typically at higher interest rate
- A contract to use a car for a set time and mileage, with payments but without ownership at the end.
- Incentives: Discounts or offers from manufacturers to dealers to promote certain models or speed up sales.
- The process of spreading loan payments over time so each payment includes both interest and principal.
- Value: Amount a dealer offers for your existing vehicle when you buy a new one.
- Agreement: A contract detailing terms, payment schedule, rights, and obligations of both lender and borrower.
- Auto Protection: Another term for gap insurance.
- Payment: The amount you pay each month toward your loan or lease.
- Price: The standard price of a car before any fees, options, or additions are included.
41 Clues: Auto Protection: Another term for gap insurance. • The amount you borrow, excluding interest and fees. • Term: The number of months you have the use of a leased car. • Penalty: Fee charged for paying off a loan ahead of schedule. • Payment: The amount you pay each month toward your loan or lease. • ...
Unit 6: Resource Management 2014-02-13
Across
- / the sum of all of a person's personal property, including savings, investments, and insurance benefits
- / a numerical rating based on a person's credit history that represents their credit worthiness
- / the price a borrower pays a creditor for the use of maney over a period of time
- / resources such as money, time, and tools that can be used to achieve
- / an orderly program for spending, saving, and investing the money you earn to achieve desired goals. Also called a financial plan or spending plan
- / a company that operates for profit in the business of accumulating, storing, and distributing credit information
- / an arrangement that allows consumers to buy goods or services now and pay for them later
- / an act of deceiving or misrepresenting
- / an automatic withdrawal from a checking account that is authorized by the account holder
- / an evaluation of a person's credit history
- / costs that do not stay the same such as clothes and food
- / a special retirement account to which individuals make deposits
- / what people can offer including knowledge, skills, talents, and energy
- / set costs that must be paid such as rent, insurance, and car payments
- / a person who uses goods and services
- / a card that automatically deducts money from your checking account when it is used for purchases
- / making an unplanned or quick purchase without giving it much thought
- / an investment in which money is deposited into a special account and used by investment companies to increase the value of the account
- / a legal document that states how a person's property is to be distributed after death
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- / items of value that a person owns
- / a record of whether or not a person has paid his or her bills on time in the past
- / the legal responsibilities for another person's financial costs due to a loss or injury
- / a report showing all accumulated credit data on an individual; used for granting or denying credit
- / buying luxury items in an attempt to increase social status
- / the increased cost of living
- / a record of depositis to and withdrawls from a checking account
- / the process of matching the bank's records with the checking account balance
- / technology that allows a bank customer to make deposits and withdrawals elctronically 24 hours a day from his or her bank account
- / the illegal use of someone else's personal information
- / a plan for spending money based on a person's income and expenses
- / an orderly program for spending, saving, and investing the money you earn to achieve desired goals
- / using resources effectively to achieve goals and solve problems
- / miniature copies of cancelled checks that are mailed to customers
- / protection against financial loss
- / a person named in an insurance policy to receive the money from the policy
35 Clues: / the increased cost of living • / items of value that a person owns • / protection against financial loss • / a person who uses goods and services • / an act of deceiving or misrepresenting • / an evaluation of a person's credit history • / the illegal use of someone else's personal information • / costs that do not stay the same such as clothes and food • ...
Unit 7 cross word (Gillespie) 2023-02-21
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods
- one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- Minimum wage is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. **Minimum wage will vary based on jobs relying on tips
- type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance
- payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- you are building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce.
- exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a .person
- amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage. amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage.
- money gained through employment and investment returns.
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- Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled,provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- known as a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand.
- the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning,before taxes
- letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process.
- temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration,
- percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
24 Clues: money gained through employment and investment returns. • the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning,before taxes • time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce. • a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Geer) 2023-02-21
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public good and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document highlighting a person’s educations, work academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to the character, disposition, or nature of a person
- The amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stand for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process
- Also known as a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- A letter written by some who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process
- A temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice
- Practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce • The amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Favignano) 2023-02-21
Across
- practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc...
- amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage.
- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions
- a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- money gained through employment and investment returns.
- someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process
- a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand.
- the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
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- a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process.
- a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify.
- a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. **Minimum wage will vary based on jobs relying on tips
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- a payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce
24 Clues: money gained through employment and investment returns. • a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce • amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage. • sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Scruton) 2023-02-28
Across
- is a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process
- is a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- is a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- is a payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- is a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- is a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits
- is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce.
- is amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage.
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- is exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person
- is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning,before taxes and deductions
- is the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- is money gained through employment and investment returns.
- is someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process
- also known as a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand
- you are building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled,provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- Are practiced over time and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- is a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
24 Clues: is money gained through employment and investment returns. • is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce. • is amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Southers) 2023-02-16
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- a payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce.
- exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage.
- is money gained through employment and investment returns.
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- Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify.
- someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- also known as a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand.
- the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions
- a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process.
- is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc...
- a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
24 Clues: is money gained through employment and investment returns. • the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage. • is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce. • ...
Lloyd's of London 2024-06-07
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- Family name of Charlie, the eldest of three notorious brothers. Worked at Lloyd's as a clerk
- Location of an earthquake which was followed by an announcement from Cuthbert Heath
- The motto of the Lloyd's market
- Underwriters recommended that Marilyn Monroe take on this part, instead of Elizabeth Taylor
- First name of the first female CEO of Lloyd's
- Former Prime Minister who's father-in-law was Secretary of Lloyd's
- Second location of Lloyd's Coffee House, known for its links with Italy
- Character that featured in a film that had an insurance first - the first 1000 rat deductible
- Piece of paper that contains information about a risk
- Architect of current Lloyd's Building, Sir Richard
- An underwriter's desk is known as a what?
- Actor covered for a bungee jump he undertook to celebrate his 50th birthday
- The Great street on which Lloyd's Coffee House first stood
- Producer William Castle insured cinema patrons against death by what?
- John Julius, often called the Father of Lloyd's
- Street on which Lloyd's first purpose-built offices were located
- First name of Lloyd's Coffee House owner
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- Chairman of Lloyd's in the mid-80s, Sir Peter
- Charlie insured his funny walk at Lloyds
- The studios that Lloyd's back office staff relocated to during the Blitz
- Type of insurance that become popular after an incident involving Charles Lindbergh's infant son
- A radio station took out a prize indemnity policy after offering a prize if this singer was found alive
- These were used to start and finish auctions at Lloyd's Coffee House
- The liveried staff at Lloyd's
- Keen golfer will insure themselves, to save money at the bar, in case they get one of these
- A $21 million claim was paid when this fashion designer was killed
- The maximum amount of insurance premiums that a member has agreed to accept for a year of account
- A contract that covers the insured from all perils, except ones specifically excluded is called what?
- When Lloyd's underwriters receive underwriting authority, they register their what?
- The title for those that took on unlimited liability as investors
- The logbook of HMS Euryalus, found at Lloyd's, forms part of which collection?
- The bell rung on ceremonial occasions
- When a a managing agent delegates to another company, the recipient is known as a what?
- Nickname of infamous underwriter, Ian Posgate, not to be confused with a Bond villain
- Lost on her maiden journey, Lloyd's paid all claims for her loss within 30 days
- High-value, portable items insurance
- Stan told Ollie to insure this in case he gained too much and they lost work
- Arnold Schwarzenegger insured his in case they didn't grow back
- This Golden Age movie star, Betty, insured her legs for $1,000,000
39 Clues: The liveried staff at Lloyd's • The motto of the Lloyd's market • High-value, portable items insurance • The bell rung on ceremonial occasions • Charlie insured his funny walk at Lloyds • First name of Lloyd's Coffee House owner • An underwriter's desk is known as a what? • Chairman of Lloyd's in the mid-80s, Sir Peter • First name of the first female CEO of Lloyd's • ...
Kids Finance IQ Test 2020-04-14
14 Clues: Buy stocks • Help the poor • Type of money • Store my money • Hedge my risks • Slim flat purse • smart thing to do • For buying and paying • Ice-cream, candy, toys • Spend, Save, Give back • Money lost in a business • Money to start a business • Money made from a business • Selling goods and services
Portland's Spooky Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-12
Across
- House Payment
- Clock in/out
- Rival to Visa
- Advance to repay
- Belonging to a Group/Club
- Knowledge Management Team
- assistance to help you plan for the future
- 24-hr. banking
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- Account Takeover
- Coverage protects individuals, joint owners, and eligible family members
- Auto, Personal, Life
- Minimum of $2,500
- Charged-off checking/savings
- Balanced Daily
14 Clues: Clock in/out • House Payment • Rival to Visa • Balanced Daily • 24-hr. banking • Account Takeover • Advance to repay • Minimum of $2,500 • Auto, Personal, Life • Belonging to a Group/Club • Knowledge Management Team • Charged-off checking/savings • assistance to help you plan for the future • Coverage protects individuals, joint owners, and eligible family members
International Health Policy Issues 2017-04-12
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- A communicable disease is ______ on from person to person
- In Japan, policy is focused on health insurance for this type of care
- The spread of SARS is believed to have been facilitated by this
- One underlying factor that developing countries have in common is that the governments are _____
- This country is one of the three countries in the world where polio exists
- In almost all the developed countries, the population is _____
- Major policy issues in this developing country: the people there love their cigarettes
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- This developing country has a problem with vector-borne diseases
- A major policy issues in developed countries is _____ costs
- The policy of this country focuses on single source of public insurance required by all residents
- The policy of Columbia is aimed at controlling the buying of a _____ one
- Nigeria's National Health Bill aims to prevent this
- Denmark's Health Act focuses on this
- Another term for noncommunicable diseases
- Columbia has the highest rate of this in Latin America
- This developed country has a stagnant population growth and a stagnant economic growth
16 Clues: Denmark's Health Act focuses on this • Another term for noncommunicable diseases • Nigeria's National Health Bill aims to prevent this • Columbia has the highest rate of this in Latin America • A communicable disease is ______ on from person to person • A major policy issues in developed countries is _____ costs • ...
Types of Risk 2024-07-15
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- The risk of not being able to meet short-term financial demands. (8, 4)
- Risk of damage to a company's reputation. (12, 4)
- The risk of losses due to changes in market prices. (6, 4)
- Risks related to the supply chain disruption. (7, 5)
- Risk of legal or regulatory sanctions. (10, 4)
- The possibility of losing money on an investment or business venture. (8, 4)
- Risk of damage to the environment affecting a business. (13, 4)
- Risks associated with the technology used in business. (12, 4)
- Risks arising from economic downturns. (8, 4)
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- Risks associated with the failure of a project. (7, 4)
- The risk of an insurance company having to pay out claims. (9, 4)
- The risk that arises from adverse business decisions. (9, 4)
- The risk of a borrower defaulting on a loan. (6, 4)
- Risks arising from internal processes, people, and systems. (11, 4)
- Risks of harm to employees or customers. (6, 3, 6)
- The risk that political decisions will affect the business. (8, 4)
16 Clues: Risks arising from economic downturns. (8, 4) • Risk of legal or regulatory sanctions. (10, 4) • Risk of damage to a company's reputation. (12, 4) • Risks of harm to employees or customers. (6, 3, 6) • The risk of a borrower defaulting on a loan. (6, 4) • Risks related to the supply chain disruption. (7, 5) • Risks associated with the failure of a project. (7, 4) • ...
Crossword Challenge 2015-05-25
Across
- Birthplace of Jamie Villa
- Our "NYSE" name
- A Progressive ERG
- New Business Leader in CRM
- "It's a ____ heat"
- Large Marsupial
- More Robinsons = _______ insurers
- Flat-Roofed Adobe Dwelling
- Current number of PHA partners
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- Mythical bird that rises from the ashes
- Where Flo works
- One of our 3 customer commitments
- 2015 Oscar Winner for best picture
- One of our 3 customer commitments
- Arizona State Flower
- 1.32 in April
- Progressive Core Value
- Flo's catch phrase
- Usage Based Insurance
- Stephanie Courtney
- One of our 3 customer commitments
21 Clues: 1.32 in April • Where Flo works • Our "NYSE" name • Large Marsupial • A Progressive ERG • "It's a ____ heat" • Flo's catch phrase • Stephanie Courtney • Arizona State Flower • Usage Based Insurance • Progressive Core Value • Birthplace of Jamie Villa • New Business Leader in CRM • Flat-Roofed Adobe Dwelling • Current number of PHA partners • One of our 3 customer commitments • ...
Compliance 2015-02-03
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- “Whether you get _________ through USAA has no effect on this credit application or any terms of credit with USAA Federal Savings Bank. Insurance is not issued, guaranteed, insured or underwritten by the FDIC or the bank. USAA insurance is provided by USAA insurance companies, loans are provided by the bank.”
- During a boat or RV loan, if the member states the selected collateral will act as a ______ or residence, USAA will not be able to complete the loan due to Federal Lending requirements.
- The UDAAP disclosure "These rates include a 0.25% discount for using automatic payments on this loan" must be read ______ discussing rate quotes.
- The prompt “Keep in mind you will pay interest on this amount if you finance this cost into your loan” is for which product?
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- An example of Regulation Z would be “Rates that I share with you are _____ unless otherwise indicated…”
- "I will submit your application and when I do, a ______ ______ will be requested for each applicant."
- “You can apply for the loan individually or with a joint applicant.” is an example of the ____ Notice.
- During a boat or RV loan, if the member states the selected collateral will act as a ______ or residence, USAA will not be able to complete the loan due to Federal Lending requirements.
- “Do you have the permission of each applicant on this loan to apply for joint credit?” is an example of Regulation ___.
9 Clues: "I will submit your application and when I do, a ______ ______ will be requested for each applicant." • “You can apply for the loan individually or with a joint applicant.” is an example of the ____ Notice. • An example of Regulation Z would be “Rates that I share with you are _____ unless otherwise indicated…” • ...
Healthcare and the Environment 2019-03-08
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- A public assistance program designed to provide health care for poor Americans and funded by both the states and the national government.
- A detailing of a proposed policy's environmental effects, which agencies are required to file with the EPA every time they propose to undertake a policy that might be disruptive to the environment.
- A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 that provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other medical expenses.
- Passed in 1969, the center-piece of federal environmental policy, which requires agencies to file environmental impact statements.
- A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care.
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- Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee.
- A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes, by enabling regulation of point sources of pollution.
- The supreme leader.
- A fund created by Congress in 1980 to clean up hazardous waste sites. Money for the fund comes from taxing chemical products.
- The largest federal independent regulatory agency, created in 1970 to administer much of U.S. environmental protection policy.
- The law aimed at combating air pollution, by charging the EPA with protecting and improving the quality of the nation's air.
- The increase in the earth's temperatures that, according to most scientists, is occurring as a result of the carbon dioxide that is produced when fossil fuels are burned collecting in the atmosphere and trapping energy from the sun.
- A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered.
- The superior font.
- The best law.
15 Clues: The best law. • The superior font. • The supreme leader. • A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered. • Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee. • A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes, by enabling regulation of point sources of pollution. • ...
crossword 2022-11-03
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- a piece of paper 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 card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- The business conducted or services offered by a bank.
- any unfair practice that diminishes a borrower's ability to repay debt and serves to benefit the lender.
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- 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.
- 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
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- How you handle all your finances
- Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.
- take-home pay or the amount employees earn after all payroll deductions are subtracted from their gross pay.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
15 Clues: How you handle all your finances • Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • The business conducted or services offered by a bank. • Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget. • Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments. • ...
74992 2015-04-28
Across
- An individual designated in a will to receive inheritance or and insurance policy, retirement account etc.
- The amount paid for insurance coverage
- Written statement of the value of property.
- Cash or goods used to generate income either by investing in a business or different income property.
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- Gathering and evalutation of data regarding consumer prefences for products and services.
- A document prepared by a companys management team.
- Incurred to being a buisness.
- One who organizes, manges, anf assumes, the risk of business or enterprise.
- A document that , when signed and witnessed by appropriate individual(s), gives legal effect to the wishes of an individual.
- To aqquire accquistion or funds by borrowing money from a financial instituion.
- Special area of demand for a product or service.
11 Clues: Incurred to being a buisness. • The amount paid for insurance coverage • Written statement of the value of property. • Special area of demand for a product or service. • A document prepared by a companys management team. • One who organizes, manges, anf assumes, the risk of business or enterprise. • ...
Canadian Health care System 2025-10-14
Across
- Health care and support services are provided to people in their places of residence
- all necessary services must be insured
- residents continue to be covered by their home province's health insurance while living outside of the province
- Rules and laws made by the government
- assistance provided through available insurance premiums
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- all residents are entitled to the same basic level of healthcare services across the country.
- A government department
- the first point of contact with the healthcare system
- A principle that states that people must have reasonable access to insured health care services.
- Referred by a primary care provider to a specialist with expertise in the area requiring treatment.
- Highly specialized level of care requiring special units and advanced treatment, e.g. intensive care units
11 Clues: A government department • Rules and laws made by the government • all necessary services must be insured • the first point of contact with the healthcare system • assistance provided through available insurance premiums • Health care and support services are provided to people in their places of residence • ...
