insurance Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 14 2017-02-22
Across
- advises congress on consequences of laws
- the amendment that allows for an income tax (booo!!!)
- committee that controls the money
- achieves savings (hahahahaha)
- spend more than takes in
- congress is obligated to pay
- allocates taxes and expenditures
Down
- the budget goes up next year
- what Mr. Holmes really hates to pay
- government spending of revenues
- financial resources of the government
- insurance for the elderly
12 Clues: spend more than takes in • insurance for the elderly • the budget goes up next year • congress is obligated to pay • achieves savings (hahahahaha) • government spending of revenues • allocates taxes and expenditures • committee that controls the money • what Mr. Holmes really hates to pay • financial resources of the government • advises congress on consequences of laws • ...
Cristians Crossword 2021-10-22
Across
- United states healthcare plan
- Legally binding promise between 2 parties
- Taken out of every paycheck
- Base amount of loan without interest
- money subtracted from gross pay for taxes
- someone who purchases goods and services
Down
- Moral principles
- Everyone loves McDonalds
- Monthly payment to buy a home
- Lender fee for allowing borrow of money
- Federal insurance contribution act
- monthly payment to use an apartment
12 Clues: Moral principles • Everyone loves McDonalds • Taken out of every paycheck • United states healthcare plan • Monthly payment to buy a home • Federal insurance contribution act • monthly payment to use an apartment • Base amount of loan without interest • Lender fee for allowing borrow of money • someone who purchases goods and services • Legally binding promise between 2 parties • ...
Hospital Account Notes 2025-09-05
Across
- CMS Form Telephone Notification
- BCBS Only: BCBS RTE is incorrect
- Patient Verified with No Medicare
- Coverages Reviewed, Coverages are Correct
- Insurance Coverage Verified by Website
- Tricare IM Form Signature Attempt
- Consent Form Signature Attempt
- Medicare IM Form Signature Attempt
Down
- Medicaid Only: Medicaid RTE is incorrect
- Do not remove this coverage. Need to bill.
- Registration---Add Account Note
- MOON Form Signature Attempt
- Patient Level Coverage N/A for Today's Visit
13 Clues: MOON Form Signature Attempt • Consent Form Signature Attempt • CMS Form Telephone Notification • Registration---Add Account Note • BCBS Only: BCBS RTE is incorrect • Patient Verified with No Medicare • Tricare IM Form Signature Attempt • Medicare IM Form Signature Attempt • Insurance Coverage Verified by Website • Medicaid Only: Medicaid RTE is incorrect • ...
OneSource 2020-01-28
6 Clues: _________ of Care • Community _________ • ________ Information • Alexion Case Management • Health ______ Navigation • Personalized _____ Support Program
health science 2025-09-10
Across
- The process or act of caring for a patient to combat illness or injury
- A place where medical tests are performed to diagnose or monitor health conditions
- a government program that provides health coverage for people 65 and older
Down
- The system or contract that protects against financial loss from health-related expenses
- The overall condition of a person's body or mind
- An operation performed to treat disease, injury, or improve bodily function
- A fee paid by a patient each time a medical service is received, often required by insurance
7 Clues: The overall condition of a person's body or mind • The process or act of caring for a patient to combat illness or injury • a government program that provides health coverage for people 65 and older • An operation performed to treat disease, injury, or improve bodily function • A place where medical tests are performed to diagnose or monitor health conditions • ...
Hair and beauty policies and health and safety 2025-10-03
Across
- Who do you report issues relate to the salon?4
- If there are 5 or more people employed in the salon, then you will need one of those
- Where should the insurance certificate be put in he salon?
- What is the name of the insurance that all hairdressers need to have
Down
- Under the salon policy, one of your duties is to keep the work area
- Who would you go to in the salon if a client had an accident?
- What is your responsibility to do under the workplace policy
7 Clues: Who do you report issues relate to the salon?4 • Where should the insurance certificate be put in he salon? • What is your responsibility to do under the workplace policy • Who would you go to in the salon if a client had an accident? • Under the salon policy, one of your duties is to keep the work area • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-18
Across
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available for a purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- When two or more companies are combined into one.
- Something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
- an official legal document confirming that an individual or company has the sole right to make, use or sell a particular invention.
- The purchase of one company or resources by another.
Down
- A market where only a few firms control the percentage of total sales.
- A thing for which someone is responsible, especially an amount of money owed.
- A right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- A type of insurance policy. Upon retirement a lump sum is paid into it and the insurance company then provide a regular income.
- A financial gain
10 Clues: A financial gain • When two or more companies are combined into one. • The purchase of one company or resources by another. • A market where only a few firms control the percentage of total sales. • A thing for which someone is responsible, especially an amount of money owed. • ...
Hospitality and tourism 2018-03-26
Across
- an official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its protection to and from foreign countries
- a person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure
- Gross wages or gross salaries minus withholding's for payroll taxes and other items such as insurance, union dues, United Way, etc
- the business of attracting tourists
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
- term used to describe all of the money you've made while working at your job, figured before any deductions are taken for state and federal taxes, Social Security and health insurance
Down
- relating to or denoting the business of housing or entertaining visitors
- a planned route or journey
- an instance of buying or selling something; a business deal
- person employed to administer the payment of wages to employees
10 Clues: a planned route or journey • the business of attracting tourists • a person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure • an instance of buying or selling something; a business deal • person employed to administer the payment of wages to employees • relating to or denoting the business of housing or entertaining visitors • ...
Globalization and Trade Crossword 2024-03-25
Across
- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
- The ability to compete successfully with other companies, countries, or organizations.
- a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
- contract between you (or a business) and an insurance company to help protect you and your loved ones from financial loss due to an unexpected event, like an accident, illness, natural disaster, or other unexpected circumstances.
- someone who starts or owns a business.
Down
- the state of being dependent upon one another
- Trade the import and export of goods and services across international boundaries.
- an economic system in which private individuals or businesses own capital goods.
- the management of money and includes activities such as investing, borrowing, lending, budgeting, saving, and forecasting.
- to give one thing in exchange for another.
10 Clues: someone who starts or owns a business. • to give one thing in exchange for another. • the state of being dependent upon one another • an economic system in which private individuals or businesses own capital goods. • Trade the import and export of goods and services across international boundaries. • ...
Progressive 4 2024-08-26
Across
- 10 or more power units on a policy.
- a listing of losses, claims and claim payments provided by an insurance carrier on a particular insured during a policy period.
- the period of time after inception that we are given by law, to decide whether we wish to accept or reject a risk on new business policies only.
- the period of time a policy contract is providing coverage.
- an individual or company in the business of transporting goods or persons
Down
- (AKA Loss Payee, LP) the person or firm in addition to the name insured who is to be paid in the event of a total loss; this is usually the bank that holds the loan on the vehicle. Loss Payee is now the preferred term to use.
- claims history database that gathers information from many insurance companies.
- goods shipped, any article of commerce.
- a payment by check.
- a slang word for a refrigerated truck or trailer.
10 Clues: a payment by check. • 10 or more power units on a policy. • goods shipped, any article of commerce. • a slang word for a refrigerated truck or trailer. • the period of time a policy contract is providing coverage. • an individual or company in the business of transporting goods or persons • ...
Personal Management: Paystubs 2025-10-07
Across
- a list of employees who are to be paid by an employer and the amount of money each employee is to be paid.
- money paid to the government, which the government uses to pay for its services.
- a formal good thing an employee gets from their job that is not direct pay like insurance, retirement, etc.
- something that protects an employee from having to pay lots of money for health care needs.
- a part of a paycheck that shows an employee's pay, deductions, and other important information.
Down
- days off of work an employee uses when they are not healthy.
- a government assistance plan that helps the elderly, unemployed, and people with disabilities.
- days off work an employee uses to relax.
- an informal extra good thing an employee gets from their job that is not direct pay.
- money that is subtracted from an employee's pay.
10 Clues: days off work an employee uses to relax. • money that is subtracted from an employee's pay. • days off of work an employee uses when they are not healthy. • money paid to the government, which the government uses to pay for its services. • an informal extra good thing an employee gets from their job that is not direct pay. • ...
Geico 2021-09-07
8 Clues: Burns • green lizard • for swimming • Severe damage windstorm • original cause of damage • Water coming up from the outside • Coverage to keep your home or car safe • department that must approve changes or exceptions
Back to School 2021-08-12
8 Clues: Gets you a prize • Name of the game • Everybody needs it • What you could win • Your first assignment • Who is the class leader • At the front of the line • Loaded with school supplies
Car Rental Crossword 2022-01-28
9 Clues: The car insurance • Navigation methods • Another name for car • Cheap car rental option • Vehicle for moving things • The orange car rental company • How much fuel will be needed? • Pick up location where you land • Hindu deity (or backwards, a car rental company)
Jungle Boogie 2023-06-23
9 Clues: tusk • evening • largest big cat • active during 4 down • don't want none unless • ex. spider, howler, squirrel • flat grasslands with scattered trees • net worth as of June 21, 2023 is $1290.55B • fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance
Risk Management 2017-05-17
5 Clues: possibility of loss or injury • anything that may possibly cause a loss • the price an insured pays for insurance protection • anything that increases the likelihood of loss through peril • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
Set The Foundation 2023-08-28
Across
- If you have a high-deductible health plan, you may be eligible for a dedicated savings account for medical and health expenses that’s tax free
- You don't need a referral to visit a specialist with this organization
- The amount you have to spend before coinsurance or copayments kick in
- A fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered service
Down
- The total amount you’ll have to pay for medical expenses for the year, not including your premiums
- Refers to which doctors, hospitals, specialists, labs and more are covered by your insurance
- The amount you pay for your insurance coverage
- Has low premiums but a high deductible
- An insured individual's share of the costs of a covered expense
9 Clues: Has low premiums but a high deductible • The amount you pay for your insurance coverage • An insured individual's share of the costs of a covered expense • A fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered service • The amount you have to spend before coinsurance or copayments kick in • ...
Toms crossword 2014-08-12
Across
- relating to
- the power or right to give orders
- the process of developing or developed
- business expenses
- a group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone else
- becoming reality
- estimations
- the ability to think independently
- supplies
- the state or degree of being easily or conveniently done
- i will pay any expenses _______
Down
- repay
- attempt to explain or justify
- an establish or official way of doing something
- item used for a particular purposes
- open to discussion or modification
- an arrangement of items that are not messy
- advancement in rank or position
- to pay for loss or damage
19 Clues: repay • supplies • relating to • estimations • becoming reality • business expenses • to pay for loss or damage • attempt to explain or justify • advancement in rank or position • i will pay any expenses _______ • the power or right to give orders • open to discussion or modification • the ability to think independently • item used for a particular purposes • ...
PLYMOUTH MEETING I 2022-08-23
Across
- jr, jeff and bill all want one
- good to be back home
- key man insurance
- no more mobile loans
- August 29 is a special day for him
- resolves disputes
- flushes your troubles away
- cheryl needs one of these in our group
- deals in watts
- deals in plots and plats
- your emergency is his bread & butter
Down
- she is all about helping families
- worked in politics
- gives a preseason heat tuneup
- visit his new website
- she has over a million products
- he will help you see more clearly
- helps folks through tough times
- she helped jeff avoid a ticket
- praying for rain
20 Clues: deals in watts • praying for rain • key man insurance • resolves disputes • worked in politics • good to be back home • no more mobile loans • visit his new website • deals in plots and plats • flushes your troubles away • gives a preseason heat tuneup • jr, jeff and bill all want one • she helped jeff avoid a ticket • she has over a million products • helps folks through tough times • ...
Money 2021-04-14
Across
- Transmit some information by television
- Not able to be trusted
- Conflict, contradiction
- Replace something with something else
- A person who purchases goods
- Characteristic of a town or city
- Mark a bill as paid
- An identifying number
- Unsteady movement of air or water
- Small handbill advertising a product
- A person who explores a new area
Down
- Make on a large scale using machinery
- Protection against losses, damages
- Supply a product or service
- In a way that resembles a miracle
- A feeling of wanting better treatment
- The place something comes from
- The state of being extremely tired
- Physical activity to achieve something
19 Clues: Mark a bill as paid • An identifying number • Not able to be trusted • Conflict, contradiction • Supply a product or service • A person who purchases goods • The place something comes from • Characteristic of a town or city • A person who explores a new area • In a way that resembles a miracle • Unsteady movement of air or water • Protection against losses, damages • ...
Clean Way Restoration Crossword Puzzle (1) 2025-01-19
Across
- - Preventative measure for storm damage.
- - Our service for water removal.
- - Evaluation of damage and necessary repairs.
- - Structure often damaged in storms.
- - Restoring walls after flooding.
- - Dangerous weather condition.
- - Temporary measure for sealing damage.
- - First step after discovering water damage.
Down
- - Fixing damaged structures.
- - Action taken for storm debris.
- - Damage caused by a sudden pipe burst.
- - Protective item during heavy rain.
- - Financial coverage service.
- - Key service for post-flood drying.
- - Removing debris after damage.
- - Solution for restoring properties.
- - Goal of Clean Way Restoration: bringing homes back to their original state.
- - Hidden danger after water leaks.
- - Destruction from natural forces.
19 Clues: - Fixing damaged structures. • - Financial coverage service. • - Dangerous weather condition. • - Removing debris after damage. • - Action taken for storm debris. • - Our service for water removal. • - Restoring walls after flooding. • - Hidden danger after water leaks. • - Destruction from natural forces. • - Protective item during heavy rain. • ...
Business Math 3-1 2021-01-04
Across
- amount in account on which interest is figured
- total interest earned
- four times a year
- total money at end of interest period
- 365 times a year
- once a year
Down
- a deposit or withdrawal that is recorded
- twelve times a year
- taking money out of an account
- money paid to a lender for using their money
- putting money into an account
- twice a year
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
13 Clues: once a year • twice a year • 365 times a year • four times a year • twelve times a year • total interest earned • putting money into an account • taking money out of an account • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • total money at end of interest period • a deposit or withdrawal that is recorded • money paid to a lender for using their money • ...
PI/QA 2017-05-15
Across
- Quality control
- Quality Improvement
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Department of Human Services
- Total Quality Management
- Continuing medical education
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Down
- Continuous Quality Improvement
- The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt 501(c) organization that accredits more than 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.
- Quality assurance
- Tuberculin skin tests
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment
13 Clues: Quality control • Quality assurance • Quality Improvement • Tuberculin skin tests • Total Quality Management • Department of Human Services • Continuing medical education • Continuous Quality Improvement • Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Laurel Lab Safety 2014 2014-04-10
Across
- number medical record number
- rescue alarm contain evacuate
- most important way to prevent the spread of germs.
- container to dispose needles and broken glass in
- health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- patient is dehydrated when this is low
- must match by a ratio of 1:3
Down
- 7111
- personal protective equipment.
- red cell lysed in plasma or serum
- low H&H
- high WBC count
- variance in results
- pull aim squeeze sweep
- bag dispose bloody contaminated STUFF IN
- group and type.
16 Clues: 7111 • low H&H • high WBC count • group and type. • variance in results • pull aim squeeze sweep • number medical record number • must match by a ratio of 1:3 • rescue alarm contain evacuate • personal protective equipment. • red cell lysed in plasma or serum • patient is dehydrated when this is low • bag dispose bloody contaminated STUFF IN • ...
Summer Fun! 2024-06-25
Across
- Activity in water
- Amount client pays before insurance starts paying out
- Warmest 3 months of the year
- Trail walking
- A sandy place
- A long distance summer trip made in a car
- Skewered meat on bbq
- Time away from work
- Sell this on every policy
- An optional coverage that provides 15 miles of towing
Down
- Two wheeled transportation
- Summer fruit with seeds
- A melty treat
- Summer fruit with a pit
- What auto coverage would a hail claim fall under?
- Grains on the beach
16 Clues: Trail walking • A melty treat • A sandy place • Activity in water • Grains on the beach • Time away from work • Skewered meat on bbq • Summer fruit with seeds • Summer fruit with a pit • Sell this on every policy • Two wheeled transportation • Warmest 3 months of the year • A long distance summer trip made in a car • What auto coverage would a hail claim fall under? • ...
xxyyzzllmm 2022-11-13
Across
- Minecraft mob
- "Oh, oh, __________" (commercial)
- Dad's favorite Mario character
- Scary sea animal
- The hero of Dad's favorite old Nintendo game
- The greatest sport of all time
- Mom's favorite Island
Down
- 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on your car insurance
- Scary insect
- Nolan's ex-favorite YouTubers (boy and girl)
- A fictional being made by using fingers
- PawPaw's source of all information (2 words)
- Pepper's favorite cartoon
- the oldest animal in our house
- Never speak this word around Dad
- The instrument Sammy used to Kill Dr Chompopolis
16 Clues: Scary insect • Minecraft mob • Scary sea animal • Mom's favorite Island • Pepper's favorite cartoon • Dad's favorite Mario character • the oldest animal in our house • The greatest sport of all time • Never speak this word around Dad • "Oh, oh, __________" (commercial) • A fictional being made by using fingers • Nolan's ex-favorite YouTubers (boy and girl) • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 3 Review 2021-10-14
Across
- is an Internet phenomenon, where strangers learn about a business online and then decide whether or not to make an investment.
- Assets that are not already pledged as a guarantee to repay another loan
- An investment security that includes many different stocks purchased and held together.
- The 12 month period a company uses to report financial results.
- Debt owed to someone that is paid in monthly payments.
- Money owed by a company to a supplier.
- The date a loan (or debt or liability) is repaid in full.
- 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.
- is property and the building(s) on it.
- Revenues minus costs.
- A payment that is owed every month.
- An option a supplier might grant a company to pay their bills later than they normally would.
- Something of value.
- Repaying the loan.
- Shares of ownership in a company.
- A person or a business with a strong credit score and the financial resources that make it likely they will be able to repay any loan.
- A loan that provides the borrower a maximum amount of money he/she can borrower
- Total Revenues minus Total Cost minus one-time expenditures (called “capital expenditures”) on equipment you will use for many years.
- An obligation you have to pay someone else money. Also called a debt or a loan.
- A legal agreement that an assets is part of a guarantee to a lender, when the lender can take possession of the assets and sell it to recover the funds owed by a borrower in the event the borrower is unable to make a required debt payment.
- The amount an insurance policyholder receives from the insurance company to reimburse the policyholder for a covered loss.
- Debt from a bank. Banks require much more information from potential borrowers, and take more time to make a lending decision based on a great deal of analysis.
- refer to the “things” the company sells.
- A company that provides individuals and companies with access to financial markets.
- Money earned when something is sold.
- means three months.
- The exact customers and market sector the business intends to serve.
- The amount that an insurance company makes a policyholder pay as part of any claim.
- Failure to repay a loan.
- Money paid by a company to a person who owns stock in that company.
- Units times price.
- A loss that an insurance company will reimburse a policyholder for in the event of a claim.
- Costs that make up one unit of what you sell. These can be labor costs as well as material costs.
- Unit price minus cost of goods sold.
- An individual or company that owns shares in a company.
- Instruments Cash, publicly traded stocks, government bonds or corporate bonds that can be quickly turned into cash.
- means revenues after costs.
- The percentage of a loan a bank or online credit company charges when a small business receives a loan.
- Other types of debt (or money you owe someone else) other than a mortgage:
- The amount a policyholder (either every quarter or year) pays for an insurance policy.
- All people or companies associated with an enterprise.
- A credit-worthy individual or business with sufficient liquidity who guarantees to repay a loan in the event that the debtholder can’t make required payment.
- A special account where individuals can deposit retirement funds that can grow tax-deferred until they withdraw them after they retire.
- Ratios a lending company calculates about an individual or a company to determine how likely they are to have the liquidity to repay debt payments that are required in a loan.
Down
- Unit price minus cost of goods sold.
- The individual or business that purchases an insurance policy for various types of protection (examples: fire insurance, life insurance, etc.)
- A legal decision requiring a person or company to pay another person or company.
- Distinguishing a product or service "different than anything else," attracting customers, generating sales and serving as the foundation for a thriving business.
- Individuals who make small investments in an enterprise or to support an entrepreneur where they do not expect an immediate or large return on investment.
- Money owed by a customer to a company.
- Funds lent to a business with an agreement that the business will repay the lender with interest.
- A determination of how many units are needed to sell in order to pay for all fixed costs.
- Companies that conduct business with a company, and that can document how well a company pays its bills to its suppliers.
- How a business moves a specific customer to buy their service or offering.
- Funds contributed by investors to a business.
- An investment worth money; a “financial instrument” indicating ownership.
- Expenditures on equipment the business will use for many years.
- The amount of money borrowed.
- Debt obtained from a number of online companies. Borrowers need to disclose much less information about themselves to obtain online credit, and online credit companies make credit decisions much more quickly than banks. For these reasons, online credit is much more expensive for borrowers than bank loans.
- Owning an asset without any associated debt.
- A company that provides a good or service to another company.
- A Latin phrase (“for the sake of form”) that in business means a projection of future financial performance. It usually takes the form of a projection of future revenues and costs.
- The right to take possession of collateral until a debt is repaid.
- Equipment, inventory or other goods that are pledged to the bank in the case the company can’t make a loan payment.
- The hard work a small business owner puts into forming, founding and operating his/her business – small business owners typically work very long hours.
- Cash or securities that can be immediately turned into cash, which can then repay any loan amount outstanding.
- One of the equal parts into which a company’s capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits.
- Costs that a business incurs that are not part of producing the goods or services its sells, but which are required to operate legally and efficiently.
- Debt that includes a legal obligation by the borrower to repay the debt personally if the business is unable to make its scheduled debt payment.
- Funds contributed by investors to a business.
- Costs that vary somewhat based on the number of units you sell.
- Fixed costs plus variable costs.
- A loan. A security that investors buy and sell, that represents a legal obligation from the company issuing the bond that they will repay the funds they received when they issued.
- The act of making a business different (and presumably more attractive to target customers) than any competitor.
- The money a person borrows to buy real estate.
- Costs that do not vary based on the units sold by enterprise.
- Costs that vary based on the units sold by your enterprise.
- The merchandise that a company sells to its customers.
- An investment vehicle.
- When a company issues a check or makes a financial commitment for an amount greater than the amount the company has deposited in the bank. Also called "a bounced check."
80 Clues: Repaying the loan. • Units times price. • Something of value. • means three months. • Revenues minus costs. • An investment vehicle. • Failure to repay a loan. • means revenues after costs. • The amount of money borrowed. • Fixed costs plus variable costs. • Shares of ownership in a company. • A payment that is owed every month. • Unit price minus cost of goods sold. • ...
H.H Holmes 2023-09-28
10 Clues: Intelligent • Killing People • A lot of money • Medical School • The month he was born • How many siblings he had • How many kids did he kill • Someone who sells medicine • The money he would collect from dead bodies • How old Holmes was when he graduated High School
Money 2021-04-14
Across
- Transmit some information by television
- Not able to be trusted
- Conflict, contradiction
- Replace something with something else
- A person who purchases goods
- Characteristic of a town or city
- Mark a bill as paid
- An identifying number
- Unsteady movement of air or water
- Small handbill advertising a product
- A person who explores a new area
Down
- Make on a large scale using machinery
- Protection against losses, damages
- Supply a product or service
- In a way that resembles a miracle
- A feeling of wanting better treatment
- The place something comes from
- The state of being extremely tired
- Physical activity to achieve something
19 Clues: Mark a bill as paid • An identifying number • Not able to be trusted • Conflict, contradiction • Supply a product or service • A person who purchases goods • The place something comes from • Characteristic of a town or city • A person who explores a new area • In a way that resembles a miracle • Unsteady movement of air or water • Protection against losses, damages • ...
How acquainted we are? 2023-06-02
Across
- Connect via VPN with this tool
- something for you and team
- Where you find your badges
- Where you find S curve
- Sector deals in government sector
- Commitment management system
- Book your video conference
- Enables deprived person to achieve their dreams
Down
- It defines core purpose of EY
- File your expense
- Duration of paternity leave
- Define your freedom
- Tab to access mercury
- Define opportunity & engagement lifecycle
- Name your learning report card
- Name of a tool and planet
- Project deals with fraud detection in Rajasthan
- Flagship health insurance scheme of rajasthan
- program enables employees to connect with environmental causes
19 Clues: File your expense • Define your freedom • Tab to access mercury • Where you find S curve • Name of a tool and planet • something for you and team • Where you find your badges • Book your video conference • Duration of paternity leave • Commitment management system • It defines core purpose of EY • Connect via VPN with this tool • Name your learning report card • ...
adjectives describing personality 2022-09-15
Across
- groups of workers who do a job for a period of time during the day or night, or the period of time itself
- someone who sings, plays, or performs in a public place so that people will give money
- (of prices and demands) much too large
- to offer to do something that you do not have to do, without expecting payment
- an advantage such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay, that employees receive from their employer in addition to money
Down
- a person on a beach or at a swimming pool whose job is to make certain that the swimmers are safe and save them if they are in danger
- someone who does not work hard enough or put enough effort into something
- to rise very quickly to a high level
- a woman whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant
- a job
10 Clues: a job • to rise very quickly to a high level • (of prices and demands) much too large • someone who does not work hard enough or put enough effort into something • to offer to do something that you do not have to do, without expecting payment • a woman whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant • ...
Outsourcing and offshoring 2025-04-15
Across
- the act of keeping things somewhere so that they can be used later,especially goods or energy supplies
- someone who is good at dealing with other people
- the way that someone thinks and feels about a company, product,service, etc.
- the activity of keeping records of all the money a company spends
- advantages, such as medical insurance, life insurance and sick pay,that employees receive in addition to money
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- a amount of money that you pay someone every month in order to be sure that they can work for you when you need them
- The business activity that involves doing things for customers.
- a special direct telephone line that people can use for dangerous or serious situations
- the amount of money that someone earns every year in their job
- used to describe someone who knows a lot about science ortechnology,especially computers
10 Clues: someone who is good at dealing with other people • the amount of money that someone earns every year in their job • The business activity that involves doing things for customers. • the activity of keeping records of all the money a company spends • the way that someone thinks and feels about a company, product,service, etc. • ...
Mortgage Review #1 2022-01-24
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- Which tab shows how much the customer's payment will increase or decrease over the next 12-month cycle?
- Where on Pennymac.com can the customer update their contact information?
- True or False-CSTAT can take escalated calls or calls where the customer wants to speak to a manager.
- The number of days required make a change (edit, skip, delete) to a scheduled ACH payment.
- This type of insurance protects the lender in the event of default.
Down
- Which type of loan is charged a $25 payoff fee?
- Interest and Principal are considered as the ____ payment in the payment hierarchy.
- Which type of loan allows for the netting of escrow during a refinance?
- Is the Customer provided a confirmation number when submitting an OTD payment via the website?
- Not discussing these with a customer can result in a DNP (Do Not Pass) rating on the call.
- This type of insurance protects the property dwelling/structure from damage caused by fires and severe storms.
11 Clues: Which type of loan is charged a $25 payoff fee? • This type of insurance protects the lender in the event of default. • Which type of loan allows for the netting of escrow during a refinance? • Where on Pennymac.com can the customer update their contact information? • Interest and Principal are considered as the ____ payment in the payment hierarchy. • ...
L1 Reading Paper 1 - Travel 2014-03-20
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- physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
- (two words) grey ash produced by a volvano
- (two words) French for ‘Have a good trip!’
- (two words) famous beautiful mountains in Switzerland
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc
Down
- a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government, or a political party
- a time, often one or two weeks, when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want
- a disease of the body or mind
- money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem
- to make a journey, usually over a long distance
- extra money paid to an insurance company in order to get compensation
11 Clues: a disease of the body or mind • (two words) grey ash produced by a volvano • (two words) French for ‘Have a good trip!’ • to make a journey, usually over a long distance • (two words) famous beautiful mountains in Switzerland • extra money paid to an insurance company in order to get compensation • ...
Gender Roles 2023-05-11
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- Leave a job and stop working, usually because you have reach retirement age.
- A person who starts one or multiple businesses.
- A glass ceiling is a metaphor usually applied to women, used to represent an invisible barrier that prevents a given demographic from rising beyond a certain level in a hierarchy.
- Advance warning of intention to leave one's job - to give or hand in one's resignation.
- The journey to and from work.
- To go on strike : to stop working in protest against something
- A piece of paper given to an employee showing the amount of money earned and the deductions for insurance, tax etc.
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- The process where the employee chooses the hours they work.
- Two words.Advantages offered in addition to salary (life insurance, retirement scheme, company car, free meals etc.).
- Two words.The chance of progression and advancement in a job.
- To remove a person from a position of employment for either not performing well of committing a breach of rules.
11 Clues: The journey to and from work. • A person who starts one or multiple businesses. • The process where the employee chooses the hours they work. • Two words.The chance of progression and advancement in a job. • To go on strike : to stop working in protest against something • Leave a job and stop working, usually because you have reach retirement age. • ...
Law 2022-05-26
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- for cause if an employee has been discharged because of violating a employement obligation
- the party who pays somone
- contractor when you hire someone merely to produce a result in the manner you see fit
- compensation is money paid by the government or a private insurance fund to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own
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- compensation the payement into an insurance fund that compensates employees for their insurances on the job
- at will an employee can be discharged at any time for any cause because there has been no agreement
- without cause the cause of the discharge was not the employees conduct
- deduction typically the employeer deducts money from from the employees paycheck
- legal relationship based on a contract that calls for one individual to be paid for working under anothers direction
- of reasonable skill requires that those who accept work posses the skills or knowledge to do it
- of obedience the employee has a duty to obey the reasonable orders and rules of the employer
- discharge if an employee has been fired for urging the company to comply with the law
- the person who is paid
- of loyalty and honesty requires the employee is obligated to look out for the employers best interest
14 Clues: the person who is paid • the party who pays somone • without cause the cause of the discharge was not the employees conduct • deduction typically the employeer deducts money from from the employees paycheck • discharge if an employee has been fired for urging the company to comply with the law • ...
Long-term care Insurance 2023-11-03
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- Health services received in your home, including skilled nursing care, speech, physical or occupational therapy or home health aide services.
- actions performed by individuals such as dressing, eating, bathing, toileting, continence and transferring. Most insurance policies covering long term care services base your qualification for benefits on your inability to perform a certain number of ADLs.
- of Daily Living
- A federal program providing hospital and medical insurance to people aged 65 or older and to certain ill or disabled persons.
Down
- A program of care and treatment, either in a hospice facility or in the home, for persons who are terminally ill and have a life expectancy of six months or less.
- Non-medical care that meets your personal needs. For example, custodial care includes help eating, bathing, toileting, taking medication or walking.
- Impairment of intellectual faculties due to a disorder of the brain.
- The amount you must pay for health care before Medicare or private medical insurance begins to pay.
- Assisted Living includes services provided to support an individual in the performance of activities of daily living or to support an individual who has a severe cognitive impairment.
- An indemnity policy is one which pays a benefit stated in the policy regardless of the actual expenses incurred. For example, if you incur actual expenses of $100 in one day and the policy provides an indemnity benefit of $200 per day, the policy will pay $200 for that day’s home care service.
10 Clues: of Daily Living • Impairment of intellectual faculties due to a disorder of the brain. • The amount you must pay for health care before Medicare or private medical insurance begins to pay. • A federal program providing hospital and medical insurance to people aged 65 or older and to certain ill or disabled persons. • ...
Medical Economics Crossword 2021-02-11
Across
- the governing civic body of Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra
- An upper limit imposed by government or another statutory body on the price of a product or a service
- A special department of a hospital or health care facility that provides intensive care medicine.
- a part of the economy that is run by individuals and firms for profit and is not government controlled
- A council providing a link between the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India and the non-Life insurance industry
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- a part of the economy of organizations that are owned and operated by the government
- No longer needed or useful
- A type of mask which filters airbone particles and blocks 95% of them
- Garments and equipment which protect the wearer from infection
- an association of research-based medical technology companies who have made remarkable investments by setting up large number of R&D centres and manufacturing plants in India
- A board which establishes and operates accreditation programmes for healthcare organizations
11 Clues: No longer needed or useful • Garments and equipment which protect the wearer from infection • the governing civic body of Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra • A type of mask which filters airbone particles and blocks 95% of them • a part of the economy of organizations that are owned and operated by the government • ...
PI/QA 2017-05-15
Across
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment
- Total Quality Management
- Department of Human Services
- Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Quality control
- Quality Improvement
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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- The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt 501(c) organization that accredits more than 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.
- Continuing medical education
- Tuberculin skin tests
- Continuous Quality Improvement
- Quality assurance
13 Clues: Quality control • Quality assurance • Quality Improvement • Tuberculin skin tests • Total Quality Management • Continuing medical education • Department of Human Services • Continuous Quality Improvement • Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Work 2016-12-06
Across
- change of (when you have moved)
- P in NCDP
- guide or team to check criteria
- where customers can access their documents or make changes
- promotion on motor insurance
- change of (when you change your car)
Down
- when a customer complains about you
- E in CUE
- what you need to score 75% in to pass
- short term cover
- I am sorry to hear that...
- email system
- team to call with payment issues
13 Clues: E in CUE • P in NCDP • email system • short term cover • I am sorry to hear that... • promotion on motor insurance • change of (when you have moved) • guide or team to check criteria • team to call with payment issues • when a customer complains about you • change of (when you change your car) • what you need to score 75% in to pass • ...
Financial planning 2023-09-07
Across
- a sum of money
- to expand money to make a profit
- how money is obtained
- to accumulate
- worry about something that can't control
- a person who buys something
- buys necessitiesties
- something you have to pay at the end of the year
Down
- a fancy way of saying saving your money
- company that helps protect your money
- fraud
- to obtain goods and paying for it later
- an amount owed
13 Clues: fraud • to accumulate • a sum of money • an amount owed • buys necessitiesties • how money is obtained • a person who buys something • to expand money to make a profit • company that helps protect your money • a fancy way of saying saving your money • to obtain goods and paying for it later • worry about something that can't control • something you have to pay at the end of the year
Buying a car 2020-10-26
Across
- to fix the damages to your own car even if the accident is your fault-Collision insurance
- getting a car you should get-insurance
- agreement that gives one party the use of a commodity for a specified period of time for a specified price-lease
- you to borrow money to buy a car-loan
- the first two years of a new car’s life ,it loss what percent-thirty percent
- agreement that gives one party the use of a commodity for a specified period of time for a specified price-lease
Down
- rather that leasing will generally cause the initial monthly payments be-higher
- require a certain level of income each month to qualify-Steady income
8 Clues: you to borrow money to buy a car-loan • getting a car you should get-insurance • require a certain level of income each month to qualify-Steady income • the first two years of a new car’s life ,it loss what percent-thirty percent • rather that leasing will generally cause the initial monthly payments be-higher • ...
The truman show 2022-04-08
9 Clues: Actors • Trumans jobb • Trumans best friend • Trumans biggest fear • the director of the show • A product advertised in a movie • The place where truman wants to go • The feeling of watching trumans life • the name of the girl who warned Truman
go rental 2015-06-01
9 Clues: name one • to a rental car • to protect the car • what does this stand for • main location in auckland • what is this abbreviated name • where are the major locations • navigates you around the country • responsible for providing quality and timely assistance
Highland Connect 2022-07-06
9 Clues: We share the load? • Where Rick was born • Became an act in 2002 • Our new parent company? • How many children Jen has • Run with every submission • What insurance do we write? • issued 30 days after binder • Most popular state we write in
Depot 2024-07-04
9 Clues: your fur babies • your favorite color • your primary insurance • your case managers name • Another word for apartment • this person cleans your home • What you use to color your hair • security guard that works the morning • Security guard during that works the evening
jake + gracie 2024-07-24
9 Clues: new last name • jake's allergic to • jake's birth month • fav fast food place • gracie's lucky number • cutest ringbearer ever • month the couple got engaged • what country did bridesmaid meghan travel from • what did jake get gracie when she passed her insurance exam
H H holmes 2023-05-09
9 Clues: how he died • where he died • place of birth • month of death • his motive behind killing • what he studied in college • college he was accepted to • knocked out and set on fire • age he graduated high school
Best Customer Service 2025-07-08
9 Clues: Welcome • My pleasure • Keep Climbing • Elon Musk wifi • We have an arrow in our name • Military Insurance and banking Company • Employees wear Hawaiian shirts (grocery store) • Nation's largest franchisor of retail shipping • Pumps for days (we also have food, drinks, and gifts)
Grade 10 Accounting Adjustments & GAAP 2019-07-09
Across
- assets are recorded at the original purchase price unless otherwise stated
- The rent was received for 13 months.
- Received R150 from a debtor, M Mocke, whose account had been written off as a bad debt.
- The water and electricity account for February 2011, R936, was received on 28 February 2011, is still outstanding.
Down
- financial statements are prepared on the assumption that the company will continue operating for the fore-seeable future
- Insurance includes an annual insurance premium of R900 for the following year.
- Stock on hand according to a physical count on 28 February 2011: Trading stock R71 300
- The fixed deposit was invested on 1 March 2010 at an interest rate of 10% p.a. Provide for the outstanding interest.
- Write off the account of a debtor, F Fabe, of R350.
9 Clues: The rent was received for 13 months. • Write off the account of a debtor, F Fabe, of R350. • assets are recorded at the original purchase price unless otherwise stated • Insurance includes an annual insurance premium of R900 for the following year. • Stock on hand according to a physical count on 28 February 2011: Trading stock R71 300 • ...
Crossword 2012-09-25
Across
- ________Stock, A class of stock with claim to a company's earnings, before payment can be made on the common stock
- A word denotes to stock market appears to be declining overall.
- A legal entity created by an individual in which one person or institution holds the right to manage property or assets for the benefit of someone else.
- The per-share value of a mutual fund's current holdings
- An increase in the price of products and services over time
- Anything owned that has monetary value.
- The U.S. Department of Labor's main indicator of inflation
- _____Bond, A debt security issued by municipalities
- A portion of earnings usually distributed in cash by a corporation to its stockholders
Down
- This type of bond makes no periodic interest payments but instead is sold at a steep discount from its face value.
- A person named in a life insurance policy, annuity, will, trust, or other agreement to receive a financial benefit upon the death of the owner
- ________Trust, A trust established by a will that takes effect upon death.
- A person who dies without leaving a valid will
- All the investments held by an individual or a mutual fund
- A legal document that declares a person's wishes concerning the disposition of property
- ______Insurance, A type of life insurance provides a death benefit if the insured dies and does not accumulate cash value
16 Clues: Anything owned that has monetary value. • A person who dies without leaving a valid will • _____Bond, A debt security issued by municipalities • The per-share value of a mutual fund's current holdings • The U.S. Department of Labor's main indicator of inflation • All the investments held by an individual or a mutual fund • ...
income matching terms 2023-11-29
Across
- a period of time away from your job, sometimes paid for
- a mortgage term that refers to the fee a lender charges the borrower for lending money
- a method for spreading individual risk among a large group of people to make losses for affordable for all
- a fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- of living allows workers to choose the benefits that best meet their personal needs
- a tax break receives because of particular circumstances
- condition consumer prices, consumer spending, and interest rates
- something the company offers besides a paycheck
Down
- a court order to an employer to withhold some of an employee's wages; that money must be sent to the court to pay someone who has won a lawsuit against the emoployee
- the use of savings to earn a financial return
- plan retirement plan that is funded at least in part by an employer
- an agreement that a borrower gives a lender in retuen for the lender giving a loan for the purpose of buying property
- a mortgage on which the interest rate can move up and down on a periodic basis
- money a person receives such as a paycheck
- account an account usually set up by a mortgage for the purpose of collecting and paying property taxes and insurance on the property
- of living cost of food, transportation, housing, and other expenses
- the age at which you stop working full-time
17 Clues: money a person receives such as a paycheck • a fixed amount of money paid to an employee • the age at which you stop working full-time • the use of savings to earn a financial return • something the company offers besides a paycheck • a period of time away from your job, sometimes paid for • a tax break receives because of particular circumstances • ...
income matching terms 2023-11-29
Across
- a period of time away from your job, sometimes paid for
- a mortgage term that refers to the fee a lender charges the borrower for lending money
- a method for spreading individual risk among a large group of people to make losses for affordable for all
- a fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- of living allows workers to choose the benefits that best meet their personal needs
- a tax break receives because of particular circumstances
- condition consumer prices, consumer spending, and interest rates
- something the company offers besides a paycheck
Down
- a court order to an employer to withhold some of an employee's wages; that money must be sent to the court to pay someone who has won a lawsuit against the emoployee
- the use of savings to earn a financial return
- plan retirement plan that is funded at least in part by an employer
- an agreement that a borrower gives a lender in retuen for the lender giving a loan for the purpose of buying property
- a mortgage on which the interest rate can move up and down on a periodic basis
- money a person receives such as a paycheck
- account an account usually set up by a mortgage for the purpose of collecting and paying property taxes and insurance on the property
- of living cost of food, transportation, housing, and other expenses
- the age at which you stop working full-time
17 Clues: money a person receives such as a paycheck • a fixed amount of money paid to an employee • the age at which you stop working full-time • the use of savings to earn a financial return • something the company offers besides a paycheck • a period of time away from your job, sometimes paid for • a tax break receives because of particular circumstances • ...
More Provider Review for Core Final 2024-01-24
Across
- When an agent see this color scripting this is an indication, they agent must read this particular piece of scripting verbatim.
- The term used to describe someone who has both Medicare and Medicaid.
- The process used to evaluate the qualifications and credentials of a provider.
- This online report is available to providers to review all their authorizations.
- When a provider owes WellCare money back on other claims previously submitted you will see this status on claims going forward until the amount owed is paid back to WellCare.
- Participating providers are required to re-credential how often?
- The ability to identify with, understand, and appreciate another person's feelings, motives, desires, and situation.
- The call driver used if the provider is asking about copayments or deductibles.
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- The button you use when a provider cannot be located using basic advanced searches.
- The criteria necessary to be eligible for Medicaid.
- Medicaid is funded and ran by the conjunctive work of who?
- Paper claims must be submitted with what color ink on what color paper?
- This is when a member has another insurance besides Medicaid.
- The call driver used should the provider have questions concerning the timely filing guidelines.
- The call driver used if a provider is asking about a possible other insurance a member may have.
- What type calls must be documents in CareConnects?
16 Clues: What type calls must be documents in CareConnects? • The criteria necessary to be eligible for Medicaid. • Medicaid is funded and ran by the conjunctive work of who? • This is when a member has another insurance besides Medicaid. • Participating providers are required to re-credential how often? • ...
Travelling 2023-04-01
Across
- David from Michelangelo is a...
- a big touristic bus
- here you can find many interesting paintings, sculptures and etc.
- horror movies are...
- antonym to dark
- antonym to sad
- antonym to in front of
- when a plane arrives to a final destination
- can be a bird or a fruit, for example
- synonym to photograph
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- antonym to right
- a place by a sea with a lot of sand and sun
- to ... accomodation or tickets
- Notre Dame is a ...
- synonym to landmark
- silly but rude
- can be medical or travel
- you can say that about a beautiful place
- synonym to baggage
19 Clues: silly but rude • antonym to sad • antonym to dark • antonym to right • synonym to baggage • a big touristic bus • Notre Dame is a ... • synonym to landmark • horror movies are... • synonym to photograph • antonym to in front of • can be medical or travel • to ... accomodation or tickets • David from Michelangelo is a... • can be a bird or a fruit, for example • ...
Basic Crossword of Money 2023-09-22
Across
- a rate for a particular item.
- making fraud with others' money.
- trading goods without money.
- required to buy anything.
- put your money and let it grow.
- a place where you deposit your money.
- a medium to exchange goods and commodities.
- money made of paper.
Down
- money to manage risk.
- borrow money from bank.
- a place to trade shares
- projection of income and expenditure.
- similar to notes but are made of metal.
13 Clues: money made of paper. • money to manage risk. • borrow money from bank. • a place to trade shares • required to buy anything. • trading goods without money. • a rate for a particular item. • put your money and let it grow. • making fraud with others' money. • projection of income and expenditure. • a place where you deposit your money. • similar to notes but are made of metal. • ...
Pharmacy Law VOCAB 2025-09-15
Across
- Electronic Health Records
- Controlled Substances Act
- Government preapproval of drugs
- Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is also known as
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
- Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy
- Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
- Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act
Down
- Medicare program
- Affordable Care Act
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- Health Insurance and Portability and Accountability Act
- Food, Drug and Insecticide Administration
13 Clues: Medicare program • Affordable Care Act • Electronic Health Records • Controlled Substances Act • Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act • Government preapproval of drugs • Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act • Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy • Food, Drug and Insecticide Administration • Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act • ...
Connecticut Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-05
Across
- Ivy League university in New Haven
- Connecticut is part of this U.S. region
- Historic trail stretching through CT
- River that runs through Hartford
- Historic home of Mark Twain
- Popular fall activity, especially in Litchfield Hills
- Connecticut’s nickname
Down
- Island accessible by ferry from New London
- Connecticut’s official state flower
- Famous coastal town known for Mystic Seaport
- Cookie-like dessert invented in Connecticut
- Home to ESPN headquarters
- Insurance capital of the world
13 Clues: Connecticut’s nickname • Home to ESPN headquarters • Historic home of Mark Twain • Insurance capital of the world • River that runs through Hartford • Ivy League university in New Haven • Connecticut’s official state flower • Historic trail stretching through CT • Connecticut is part of this U.S. region • Island accessible by ferry from New London • ...
Financial Math Ch 2-3 2023-01-17
Across
- A record of monthly expenses
- A plan for using money in a way that meets your wants and needs
- Items you spend money on
- The number of people an employee supports, which helps employers know how much money to withhold for federal income tax
- Keeping track of items you spend money on during a period of time, to help manage your money
- The amount of money you have left after your employer subtracts all tax withholdings and personal deductions from your gross pay
- Money withheld by an employer from an employee's paycheck to pay federal government taxes
- A federal government program to provide medical insurance
Down
- Routine expenses, including amounts for food, utility bills, and pocket expenses
- A monthly report that compares the amounts that you have spent to the amounts that you have budgeted
- Extra money set aside to be used for unpredictable expenses, such as medical bills and vehicle repairs
- Health Insurance offered by many businesses to employees, paid in part by the business and in part by the employee
- Withholding allowances, which allow for supporting yourself, your spouse, and others in your family who are your dependents
- Regular expenses which do not vary from one month to the next
- A federal government program to pay for retirement and disability benefits
- Expenses which occur only once a year
16 Clues: Items you spend money on • A record of monthly expenses • Expenses which occur only once a year • A federal government program to provide medical insurance • Regular expenses which do not vary from one month to the next • A plan for using money in a way that meets your wants and needs • A federal government program to pay for retirement and disability benefits • ...
IFS Module 2 puzzle 2025-03-26
Across
- – Financial institutions that collect deposits from the public and lend money are known as banking institutions.
- – This financial institution was the first Indian bank to list on the New York Stock Exchange.
- – The government entity that manages monetary policy and regulates financial institutions in India.
- – The full form of SFC is State Financial Corporation.
- – An agreement where banks lend money to each other, often overnight.
- – Type of institution that includes insurance companies and mutual funds, which do not accept public deposits.
- – Financial institutions help in capital formation by mobilizing savings and directing them to productive uses.
- – State Financial Corporations provide loans mainly for acquiring fixed assets like land and machinery.
- – The name of India’s largest container port, funded by the IFCI.
- – The largest life insurance company in India, established in 1956 through an Act of Parliament.
- – This financial institution was set up in 1948 to provide medium and long-term finance to industries.
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- – A market where short-term financial instruments like T-Bills and CDs are traded.
- – Established in 1964, this institution helps pool small savings from the lower and middle-income persons.
- – The organization set up in 1995 to support small-scale industries in India.
- – The EXIM Bank was founded to promote international trade.
- – Financial institutions help regulate the monetary supply to maintain economic stability.
- – A statutory public sector investment institution formed to encourage small savings and direct them into corporate investments.
- – Established in 1955 as a joint venture by the Government of India, World Bank, and Indian business representatives.
18 Clues: – The full form of SFC is State Financial Corporation. • – The EXIM Bank was founded to promote international trade. • – The name of India’s largest container port, funded by the IFCI. • – An agreement where banks lend money to each other, often overnight. • – The organization set up in 1995 to support small-scale industries in India. • ...
C.H. Sessums Mystery Meets History Books 2022-10-22
9 Clues: a puzzling crime • someone who murders • the lone star state • someone who solves cases • a written or printed work • something worn around the neck • what cowboys wear on their feet • a lawman in the lone star state • protection against a possibility
Microfinance 2025-04-28
Across
- A joint partnership where all partners contribute capital and share profits and losses according to a pre-agreed ratio, based on Islamic finance principles.
- Small-scale savings programs designed to help low-income people save money safely and systematically over time.
- Small investments made in micro-enterprises, where investors provide capital in return for a share of the business’s profits or ownership.
- Small-scale insurance products designed to protect low-income individuals against specific risks like illness, death, or property loss, usually with affordable premiums.
- An Islamic financing structure where the seller discloses the cost and profit margin to the buyer; typically used in asset purchases, where payment can be made over time.
- Small-value money transfers, often across borders, typically used by migrant workers sending remittances back to their families.
Down
- A small-scale Islamic cooperative insurance system where participants contribute to a pool to guarantee each other against loss or damage, in accordance with Shariah (Islamic law).
- A profit-sharing partnership where one party provides the capital and the other manages the business; profits are shared according to an agreed ratio, but financial loss is borne only by the capital provider.
- Small loans provided to individuals or small businesses that typically lack access to traditional banking services, aimed at helping them start or expand economic activities.
- An Islamic leasing agreement where one party leases an asset to another for a fixed payment and time period, without transferring ownership.
10 Clues: Small-scale savings programs designed to help low-income people save money safely and systematically over time. • Small-value money transfers, often across borders, typically used by migrant workers sending remittances back to their families. • ...
Ch 6: Administrative Role of the PT Aide 2025-11-03
Across
- report A permanent legal document that formally states the consequences of the patient's examination or treatment in letter or report form.
- means Health Insurance Portability and Accountability.
- billing Certain portions of the accounts receivable are billed at specific times during the month.
- The system of recording transactions between two parties for accounting purposes.
- Pertaining to both medical and legal issues.
- If you are working in a private physical therapy facility, you will soon discover that each office has its own fee _______ system based on the individual discretion of the therapist or administrator.
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- It is important to note that although HIPAA regulations protect the patient's ________.
- record Information set down in writing that documents facts and events during the administration of patient care.
- A billing system that combines a bill and an insurance claim in one statement rendered to the patient at the time of the office visit.
- To believe, or to trust.
10 Clues: To believe, or to trust. • Pertaining to both medical and legal issues. • means Health Insurance Portability and Accountability. • The system of recording transactions between two parties for accounting purposes. • It is important to note that although HIPAA regulations protect the patient's ________. • ...
Pre Service 2020-11-03
Across
- Medicare Advantage PPO
- a percentage that is paid
- used to locate member in CAS
- tool used to locate commercial plan COB
- used to locate benefits
- Pre Service main tool
- other insurance
- PCP required no OON benefits
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- no referral no PCP has INN & OON benefits
- Used for skilled nursing info
- Dollar amount that is paid
- Tool used to locate Medicare members
- Average time spent on calls
- Used to locate documents
- Medicare Advantage Private Fee for service
- Skilled nursing facility
- Used to locate Medicare OI
- max dollar amount to be paid by member
- no referral no pcp no OON benefits
19 Clues: other insurance • Pre Service main tool • Medicare Advantage PPO • used to locate benefits • Used to locate documents • Skilled nursing facility • a percentage that is paid • Dollar amount that is paid • Used to locate Medicare OI • Average time spent on calls • used to locate member in CAS • PCP required no OON benefits • Used for skilled nursing info • ...
Cambridge Prefixes and Suffixes 2021-04-20
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- When you are not happy.
- When you hide yourself by changing appearance.
- When something is wide.
- When you are happy.
- When something can't move.
- Before the written history.
- I don't believe you, it's ....
- When you do something wrong you get a ....
- When someone is violent.
- When you can't reverse it.
- When something is ugly.
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- After an appocalyps.
- The lenght between 2 places.
- When you are suddenly gone.
- Smarts
- There is an ad before my video!
- Wait, that's (not legal)!
- When you are very lonely.
- Paying money so that when something happens you get money.
19 Clues: Smarts • When you are happy. • After an appocalyps. • When you are not happy. • When something is wide. • When something is ugly. • When someone is violent. • Wait, that's (not legal)! • When you are very lonely. • When something can't move. • When you can't reverse it. • When you are suddenly gone. • Before the written history. • The lenght between 2 places. • ...
WoD Quiz #4 2024-12-06
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- tax paid on earnings
- initial public offering
- the amount of goods on unit can buy
- formula for doubling your money
- commonly purchased consumer products
- term used for when market is doing bad
- Imaginary force that moves free market
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- rolling money out of a 401k
- savings plan for college
- federal deposit insurance company
- what is costs to borrow money
- how long it takes before you earn company match
- average percentage yield
- interest rate banks trade money at
- pausing loan payments
- individual retirement account
- Stock that gets dividends first
- after tax individual retirement account
- term used for when market is doing well
19 Clues: tax paid on earnings • pausing loan payments • initial public offering • savings plan for college • average percentage yield • rolling money out of a 401k • what is costs to borrow money • individual retirement account • formula for doubling your money • Stock that gets dividends first • federal deposit insurance company • interest rate banks trade money at • ...
Test your AARP Knowledge 2025-03-31
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- Government affairs arm of AARP
- Watch free screenings with this AARP program
- Meetings that occur on the phone with members
- Company that gives services to members
- Travel Powered by Expedia
- Program for possible car insurance savings
- Find AARP online events here
- AARP Brain Games
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- Founder of AARP
- Helping those who help their loved ones
- AARP Scam Department
- Offers Tax Aide each year
- AARP Teacher Association
- Program to help seniors get back to work
- Enjoy online learning here
- Original AARP Magazine name
- Offers outreach to isolated seniors
- Find recommended reads here
- Earn points with this AARP program
19 Clues: Founder of AARP • AARP Brain Games • AARP Scam Department • AARP Teacher Association • Offers Tax Aide each year • Travel Powered by Expedia • Enjoy online learning here • Original AARP Magazine name • Find recommended reads here • Find AARP online events here • Government affairs arm of AARP • Earn points with this AARP program • Offers outreach to isolated seniors • ...
Managing Healthcare in Singapore 2015-09-21
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- The government provides G________ to welfare organisations to meet the healthcare needs of Singaporeans.
- National healthcare insurance. Money is taken out of your Medisave to pay for this insurance.
- Government provides ________________ to help afford healthcare despite having Medishield and Medisave.
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- One of the healthcare needs of Singaporeans is to be able to ___________ healthcare cost with government help and self-reliance.
- Government provides ________________ to help reduce healthcare cost in hospitals.
- One of the healthcare needs of Singaporeans is to be able to ___________ healthcare services quickly and effectively.
- Money is taken out from salary monthly to be saved in the account in CPF.
- _______________ education in school is one way in which the government helps to promote healthy lifestyle among the youths.
- One of the healthcare needs of Singaporeans is to _________ paying high healthcare cost by keeping healthy.
- ___________- testing is a scheme whereby government assistance would be provided to those who need the help most.
10 Clues: Money is taken out from salary monthly to be saved in the account in CPF. • Government provides ________________ to help reduce healthcare cost in hospitals. • National healthcare insurance. Money is taken out of your Medisave to pay for this insurance. • Government provides ________________ to help afford healthcare despite having Medishield and Medisave. • ...
Specialty Crossword 2023-02-28
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- This insurance can help make health care for your dog or cat more affordable and give you extra quality time with your four-legged family members
- In the event the VIN is incorrect for cycle, the effective date should be the date the it was _______ added
- RV with an average retail of $150K or more
- Evidence of Insurance is only good for 20 days and can be faxed or emailed to the policyholder or dealer and can be processed using Service EDGE
- the system cannot insure more than how many vehicles on one policy
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- a reduction of premium on the motorcycle policy for a policyholder who also has an automobile and/or RV policy with GEICO
- we are considered which department
- manufacturer of VIN that begins w/ "1HD.."
- umbrella
- when a customer requests to only insure a RV, no __________, are being insured with GEICO, this is defined as a stand-alone RV policy
10 Clues: umbrella • we are considered which department • manufacturer of VIN that begins w/ "1HD.." • RV with an average retail of $150K or more • the system cannot insure more than how many vehicles on one policy • In the event the VIN is incorrect for cycle, the effective date should be the date the it was _______ added • ...
Organ Transplantation 2023-03-08
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- A person who gives blood, cells, tissues,or an organ from another person
- A cabinet level executive branch department of the U.S federal government created to protect the health of the U.S people and providing essential human services
- A person who receives blood, cells, tissues, or an organ from another person
- The process of determining how organs are distributed
- A part of the body that performs a specific function
- A federal and state government health insurance program for certain low-income individuals
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- the amount of time that an organ is chilled or cold and not receiving a blood supply
- A public-private partnership that links all professionals involved in the U.S donation and transplantation system
- A federal health insurance for people 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- A non-profit, scientific and educational organization that administers the only Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network in the US
10 Clues: A part of the body that performs a specific function • The process of determining how organs are distributed • A person who gives blood, cells, tissues,or an organ from another person • A person who receives blood, cells, tissues, or an organ from another person • the amount of time that an organ is chilled or cold and not receiving a blood supply • ...
IFS topics 2024-10-16
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- fixed-income instrument that represents a loan from an investor to a borrower
- global marketplace that determines the exchange rate for currencies around the world
- The accounting year that runs from April to March in India, used for budgeting and financial reporting
- financial markets that bring buyers and sellers together to trade stocks, bonds, currencies, and other financial assets.
- companies that offer financial services and products, but are not banks
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- Unsecured promissory notes which are issued by companies only by highly creditworthy, reputed leading firms.
- sum of money investors commit for investment in early-stage companies
- fixed-income investment that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower, usually corporate or governmental
- The Central Office of the Reserve Bank was initially established in?
- contract between an individual or business and an insurance company where the company provides financial protection against specific risks
10 Clues: The Central Office of the Reserve Bank was initially established in? • sum of money investors commit for investment in early-stage companies • companies that offer financial services and products, but are not banks • fixed-income instrument that represents a loan from an investor to a borrower • ...
Vocabulary 21-40 2022-04-19
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- unit price minus cost of goods sold
- an insurance company will reimburse a policyholder for in the event of a claim.
- an internet phenomenon, where strangers learn about a business online and then decide whether or not to make an investment.
- a person or business with a strong credit score and the financial resources that make it likely they will be able to repay any loan.
- failure to repay a loan.
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- actions entrepreneurs and companies take that go beyond their financial self-interest.
- a person in the eyes of the low. It is taxed for profits and is liable for any debts or judgements. They are owned by shareholders.
- costs that make up one unit of what you sell.
- the amount an insurance company make a policyholder pay as part of any claim.
- funds lent to a business with an agreement that the business will repay the lender with interest.
10 Clues: failure to repay a loan. • unit price minus cost of goods sold • costs that make up one unit of what you sell. • the amount an insurance company make a policyholder pay as part of any claim. • an insurance company will reimburse a policyholder for in the event of a claim. • actions entrepreneurs and companies take that go beyond their financial self-interest. • ...
Single Stop Crossword Puzzle! 2023-01-11
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- This functions as our virtual intake form and can provide you with information regarding public benefits you may be eligible for.
- Free packs of these are available at every campus for your personal use.
- Free one-on-one assistance with filing your taxes.
- Can provide you with consultation, direction, and guidance with housing-related concerns.
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- Free one-on-one consultation with an attorney for legal advice.
- Booklets available through the Single Stop office for help understanding your finances.
- Funding you can that assists with emergency costs that may keep you from being successful.
- A free service that can help you learn about your health insurance options and sign up for insurance through the Marketplace.
- This provides you with access to free food for both you and your household.
- Your one-stop shop to receive access to wraparound services. Located at every campus!
10 Clues: Free one-on-one assistance with filing your taxes. • Free one-on-one consultation with an attorney for legal advice. • Free packs of these are available at every campus for your personal use. • This provides you with access to free food for both you and your household. • Your one-stop shop to receive access to wraparound services. Located at every campus! • ...
Insurance Payment Plan 2024-06-16
5 Clues: Large marsupial • Provides lower cost to pts but with decreased options • Payment given to healthcare provider for given # of pts • HCP contract with insurance companies for subscribed pts • provider HCP agrees to set pay rate for pts of an insurance
INSURANCE AND TAXES 2024-05-04
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- type of insurance that compensates beneficiaries upon the death of the policyholder.
- provides coverage for the policyholder's entire life or until they reach 100 years old it acts both as protection and savings mechanisms since a portion of the premium is allocated to build up cash values.
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- a contract (in the form of a policy) between the policyholder and the insurance company, whereby the company agrees to compensate for any financial loss from specific insured events.
- 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
- It is the simplest form of life insurance to obtain, of which upon death, the beneficiaries are paid with the benefit.
5 Clues: type of insurance that compensates beneficiaries upon the death of the policyholder. • It is the simplest form of life insurance to obtain, of which upon death, the beneficiaries are paid with the benefit. • ...
Business Math Ch 10 2024-01-11
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- Provides payment to cover liability losses as well as damage and loss of the home structure and its contents
- amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
- fees involved in arranging for a mortgage or in transferring ownership of property
- the percent of a property's market value that is taxed
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- The value of an asset determined by tax authorities for the purpose of calculating taxes
- a portion of the total cost of an item that must be paid at the time of purchase
- The amount of money borrowed
- Charges for the use of electrical, gas, and water services
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- Pays for the expenses for living away from home while your damaged home is being repaired
- claim settlement method in which the insured receives the full cost of repairing or replacing a damaged or lost item
- a tax imposed on a home or other real estate in the county where the property is located
- the price at which property would sell
- Liability assumed by borrowers that allows lenders to sue them personally for fulfillment of the contract.
- A number assigned by an insurance company to a building that reflects how fire resistant it is and how close it is to a water source.
- loan to purchase real estate in which the property itself serves as collateral
16 Clues: The amount of money borrowed • the price at which property would sell • the percent of a property's market value that is taxed • amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period • Charges for the use of electrical, gas, and water services • A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money • ...
income matching terms 2023-11-29
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- a period of time away from your job, sometimes paid for
- a mortgage term that refers to the fee a lender charges the borrower for lending money
- a method for spreading individual risk among a large group of people to make losses for affordable for all
- a fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- of living allows workers to choose the benefits that best meet their personal needs
- a tax break receives because of particular circumstances
- condition consumer prices, consumer spending, and interest rates
- something the company offers besides a paycheck
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- a court order to an employer to withhold some of an employee's wages; that money must be sent to the court to pay someone who has won a lawsuit against the emoployee
- the use of savings to earn a financial return
- plan retirement plan that is funded at least in part by an employer
- an agreement that a borrower gives a lender in retuen for the lender giving a loan for the purpose of buying property
- a mortgage on which the interest rate can move up and down on a periodic basis
- money a person receives such as a paycheck
- account an account usually set up by a mortgage for the purpose of collecting and paying property taxes and insurance on the property
- of living cost of food, transportation, housing, and other expenses
- the age at which you stop working full-time
17 Clues: money a person receives such as a paycheck • a fixed amount of money paid to an employee • the age at which you stop working full-time • the use of savings to earn a financial return • something the company offers besides a paycheck • a period of time away from your job, sometimes paid for • a tax break receives because of particular circumstances • ...
Chapter 5 and 6 Vocabulary Review 2023-02-27
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- being ready to start work at the appointed time
- a character trait that means you can be counted on to do what you say you will do
- providing the information and training needed for employees to do their jobs well
- a job design in which employees are trained to do more than one specialized task
- money offered to encourage employees to strive for higher levels of performance
- the amount left after deductions are taken out of gross pay; take home pay
- work that is of a quality that may be sold or used to favorably represent the company
- amounts subtracted from gross pay, such as taxes, health insurance
- working cooperatively in order to achieve a group goal
- a work schedule that fits 40 hours of work into less than five days is called a _________ workweek
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- __________ insurance is a program that pays benefits to workers and/or their families for injury, illness ,or death that occurs as a result of the job
- a report that discusses the employee's strenghths and weaknessess in performing the job and how well the employee helped to meet company goals
- the total amount earned before any deductions are subtracted
- time worked beyond the regular hours, over 40 hours
- a schedule that allows employees to choose their working hours within limits
- the lowest wage an employer may pay an employee as established by law
16 Clues: being ready to start work at the appointed time • time worked beyond the regular hours, over 40 hours • working cooperatively in order to achieve a group goal • the total amount earned before any deductions are subtracted • amounts subtracted from gross pay, such as taxes, health insurance • the lowest wage an employer may pay an employee as established by law • ...
Ethical Principles in Health Science Vocabulary 2024-12-09
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- patient’s right to make their own medical decisions based on beliefs and values
- federal agency which regulates laws pertaining to workplace hazards Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- principles to guide professional conduct and identify the responsibilities of health science professionals
- negligence or void in the care of a patient by a health science professional or organization which causes injury to a patient
- patient’s right to fair and equal treatment
- ethical responsibility to not disclose patient information without authorization
- requires individuals to be informed or obtain legal authorization to be used as a subject for research
- audits healthcare providers to ensure compliance with HIPAA security and privacy requirements Health Insurance Technology for Economic and Clinical Health
- legal responsibility to provide restitution for actions caused by negligence and malpractice
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- description of activities a licensed, practicing health science professional is permitted to perform
- failure to rightfully treat a patient and provide proper care for a patient’s condition
- moral principles of an individual or organization which guide decisions
- patient’s right to not be harmed during care
- requires emergency medical facilities to provide care to all individuals who enter the emergency department Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act
- healthcare professional’s duty to refrain from maltreatment, minimize harm, and promote good care toward patients
- most common regulatory law in health science which protects confidential patient healthcare information from being shared Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
16 Clues: patient’s right to fair and equal treatment • patient’s right to not be harmed during care • moral principles of an individual or organization which guide decisions • patient’s right to make their own medical decisions based on beliefs and values • ethical responsibility to not disclose patient information without authorization • ...
Eligibility and Life Insurance SPD pages 9-27 2024-07-22
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- Type of employees that an employer is making contributions on a certain number of hours per month
- the percentage FMCP pays on claims for retired members who do NOT have part B Medicare.
- A member is not eligible for disability or life insurance during these type of payments to maintain eligibility.
- Members sign agreement so contributions and work hours may be transferred to their home local when working in another jurisdiction.
- Life Insurance Company for FMCP
- Benefits that require members to be age 55, eligible 48 out of past 60 months, and drawing a company pension
- Type of employee whose employer contributes to the fund based on hours worked.
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- The first day a member becomes eligible for benefits after achieving 140 work hours in an month, or 200 work hours from the first 2 consecutive months.
- Type of employer that sends FMCP monthly files for eligibility
- UHC is this type of plan
- this can be a maximum of 840 work hours
11 Clues: UHC is this type of plan • Life Insurance Company for FMCP • this can be a maximum of 840 work hours • Type of employer that sends FMCP monthly files for eligibility • Type of employee whose employer contributes to the fund based on hours worked. • the percentage FMCP pays on claims for retired members who do NOT have part B Medicare. • ...
Ch 11-1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2024-04-17
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- of savers, investors, and financial institutions that work together to transfer savings to investment uses
- that channel savings to investors; banks, insurance companies, savings and loan associations, credit unions
- showing that an investor has made an interest-bearing loan to the financial institution
- allowance for someone who has worked a certain number of years, reached a certain age, or who has suffered from an injury
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- or documents that represent a claim on the income and property of the borrower; CDs, bonds, Treasury bills, mortgage
- quarterly, semiannual, or annual price paid for an insurance policy
- service cooperative that accepts deposits, makes loans, and provides other financial services
- such as money, given or received as an equivalent for goods or services, injury, debt, or high risk
- dollars that become available for investors to use when others save
- that makes loans directly to consumers and specializes in buying installment contracts from merchants who sell on credit
- that collects and invests income until payments are made to eligible recipients
11 Clues: quarterly, semiannual, or annual price paid for an insurance policy • dollars that become available for investors to use when others save • that collects and invests income until payments are made to eligible recipients • showing that an investor has made an interest-bearing loan to the financial institution • ...
Chp 11.1 economy vocab 2024-04-18
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- fund that collects and invests income until payments are made to eligible recipients
- institutions that channel savings to investors; banks, insurance companies, savings and loan associations, credit unions
- receipt showing that an investor has made an interest-bearing loan to the financial institution
- the dollars that become available for investors to use when others save
- monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual price paid for an insurance policy
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- nonprofit service cooperative that accepts deposits, makes loans, and provides other financial services
- something, such as money, given or received as an equivalent for goods or services, injury, debt, or high risk
- firm that makes loans directly to consumers and specializes in buying installment contracts from merchants who sell on credit
- stocks or documents that represent a claim on the income and property of the borrower; CDs, bonds, Treasury bills, mortgages
- a situation in which the outcome is not certain, but the probabilities can be estimated
- the technique of spreading funds over a large number of investments to reduce the portfolio's overall risk
- network of savers, investors, and financial institutions that work together to transfer savings to investment uses
12 Clues: the dollars that become available for investors to use when others save • monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual price paid for an insurance policy • fund that collects and invests income until payments are made to eligible recipients • a situation in which the outcome is not certain, but the probabilities can be estimated • ...
Learning Day 2017-04-15
Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-27
7 Clues: librarian, • president, CEO, actor • teacher, doctor, volunteer • military sergeant, firefighter • actor, photographer, event planner • surgeon, pilot, lawyer, construction worker • factory worker, accountant, insurance worker
CHERRY QUIZ 2021-07-02
7 Clues: EYE CARE • POPULAR CAFE • HISTORIC CARAVAN PARK • CHEMIST ON RALSTON ROAD • LOCAL CHIRPORACTIC CLINIC • INSURANCE BROKER ON GIBLETT STREET • LONG STANDING TRANSPORT & ENGINEERING COMPANY
keeping Secrets 2024-03-27
7 Clues: Pigs stink • brings underwear • #1 in everything • Really embarrassing • where everybody meets up • Laura is something with Gabriel • Something that happened to Gabriel's shirt
Terms Every Home Buyer Should Know 2021-07-27
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- ________ costs: Fees associated with the purchase of a home that are due at the end of the sales transaction. Fees may include the appraisal, the home inspection, a title search, a pest inspection and more. Buyers should budget for an amount that is 1% to 3% of the home’s purchase price.
- Your Home Sold _________ or Selector Realty will buy it
- _______ market: Market conditions that exist when buyers outnumber homes for sale. Bidding wars are common.
- Under _______: A period of time (30 days or longer) after a buyer has made an offer on a home and a seller has accepted. During this time, the home is inspected and appraised, and the title is searched for liens, etc.
- ______ payment: A certain portion of the home’s purchase price that a buyer must pay. A minimum requirement is often dictated by the loan type.
- A property repossessed by a bank when the owner fails to make mortgage payments.
- Conditions written into a home purchase contract that protect the buyer should issues arise with financing, the home inspection, etc.
- Tax _______: The government’s legal claim against property when the homeowner neglects or fails to pay a tax debt.
- Or comparable sales, are homes in a given area that have sold within the past six months that a real estate agent uses to determine a home’s value.
- Pre-_______l: A thorough assessment of a borrower’s income, assets and other data to determine a loan amount they would qualify for. A real estate agent will request a pre-approval or pre-qualification letter before showing a buyer a home.
- _______ loan: A home loan not guaranteed by a government agency, such as the FHA or the VA.
- A buyer’s final inspection of a home before closing.
- ________ broker: A licensed professional who works on behalf of the buyer to secure financing through a bank or other lending institution.
- The name of your next real estate agent.
- A process a lender follows to assess a home loan applicant’s income, assets and credit, and the risk involved in offering the applicant a mortgage.
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- ______-______ policy: A homeowners insurance policy that pays the replacement cost of a home, minus depreciation, should damage occur.
- _____-_____ ratio: One of two debt-to-income ratios that a lender analyzes to determine a borrower’s eligibility for a home loan. The ratio compares the borrower’s monthly debt payments to gross income.
- Homeowners ___________ (HOA): The governing body of a housing development, condo or townhome complex that sets rules and regulations. They charge dues used to maintain common areas.
- _______ market analysis (CMA): An in-depth analysis, prepared by a real estate agent, that determines the estimated value of a home based on recently sold homes of similar condition, size, features and age that are located in the same area.
- ______ loan: A combination of loans bundled to avoid private mortgage insurance. One loan covers 80% of the home’s value, another loan covers 10% to 15% of the home’s value, and the buyer contributes the remainder.
- _______ market: Market conditions that exist when homes for sale outnumber buyers. Homes sit on the market a long time, and prices drop.
- ________ insurance: A policy that protects the structure of the home, its contents, injury to others and living expenses should damage occur.
- ______ ratio: One of two debt-to-income ratios that a lender analyzes to determine a borrower’s eligibility for a home loan. The ratio compares total housing cost (principal, homeowners insurance, taxes and private mortgage insurance) to gross income.
- Our philosophy: _______ come first!
- Pre-________: A basic assessment of income, assets and credit score to determine what, if any, loan programs a borrower might qualify for. A real estate agent will request a pre-approval or pre-qualification letter before showing a buyer a home.
- _________ money: A security deposit made by the buyer to assure the seller of his or her intent to purchase.
- ______ price: The price of a home, as set by the seller.
- _______ listing service (MLS): A database where real estate agents list properties for sale.
- _______ sale: The sale of a home by an owner who owes more on the home than it’s worth. The owner’s bank must approve a lower listing price before the home can be sold.
- A percentage of the home’s value owned by the homeowner.
30 Clues: Our philosophy: _______ come first! • The name of your next real estate agent. • A buyer’s final inspection of a home before closing. • Your Home Sold _________ or Selector Realty will buy it • ______ price: The price of a home, as set by the seller. • A percentage of the home’s value owned by the homeowner. • ...
principles of insurance 2023-04-28
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- the proposal and claims and you must be completly truthful
- its used in a household or business insures an item with two or more
- you must have a financial stake in whats being insured
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- states that once the insurance company has given you full compension for an item
- states that you cannot make a profit from an insurance claim
- the insured person must own the item to be insured
6 Clues: the insured person must own the item to be insured • you must have a financial stake in whats being insured • the proposal and claims and you must be completly truthful • states that you cannot make a profit from an insurance claim • its used in a household or business insures an item with two or more • ...
national public service week 2025-06-13
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- Insurance (EI) – Financial support for unemployed individuals, including maternity, parental, and sickness benefits.
- Insurance Number (SIN) – Issuance and management of SINs for work and government benefits.
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- Deposit & Payment Services – Secure electronic payments for government benefits.
- Pension Plan (CPP) & Old Age Security (OAS) – Retirement benefits, disability pensions, and survivor benefits.
- Bank & Employment Programs – Resources for job seekers and employers.
- & Travel Documents – Assistance with passport applications and renewals.
6 Clues: Bank & Employment Programs – Resources for job seekers and employers. • & Travel Documents – Assistance with passport applications and renewals. • Deposit & Payment Services – Secure electronic payments for government benefits. • Insurance Number (SIN) – Issuance and management of SINs for work and government benefits. • ...
Compliance Week Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-03
7 Clues: Scam • Don't Talk • Following the Rules • Protected Health Information • Way to report potential problems • SJCHS Corporate Compliance Officer • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Br035 #1 2022-03-13
7 Clues: earns 3% • available 24/7 • insurance company • merchant services • credit card partner • a type of retirement savings • makes your paycheck available faster
Jonathan Jimenez 2019-02-13
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- form to do taxes
- taking away from taxes
- amount pay to employee on pay day
- calculate how much an individuals own to the government
- employee's withholding allowance certificate
- United States income tax system
- form to report interest income
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- department of treasury
- give someone a sum of money regularly
- amount of money before taxes
- pay you every 2 weeks
- federal insurance contributions act
- pay you twice a month
13 Clues: form to do taxes • pay you every 2 weeks • pay you twice a month • department of treasury • taking away from taxes • amount of money before taxes • form to report interest income • United States income tax system • amount pay to employee on pay day • federal insurance contributions act • give someone a sum of money regularly • employee's withholding allowance certificate • ...
Payslip crossword 2023-11-23
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- contributions paid to the government to qualify for certain benefits and the State Pension.
- A person employed for wages or salary, especially at non-executive level.
- code A code which is used by your employer or pension provider to work out how much Income Tax to take from your pay or pension.
- Deductions paid to the government on your earnings.
- Banks Automated Clearing System - a systems banks participate in for employees to be paid.
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- A note given to an employee when they have been paid, detailing the amount of pay given, and the tax and insurance deducted.
- the process of taking away an amount or a part of something from a total, or the amount that is taken.
- the pay received by an employee after the deduction of tax and insurance.
- An individual's earnings throughout a given period after any deductions are made.
- A person or organisation that employs people.
- An individual's total earnings throughout a given period before any deductions are made.
- A regular payment made by the state to people of or above the official retirement age and to some widows and disabled people.
12 Clues: A person or organisation that employs people. • Deductions paid to the government on your earnings. • the pay received by an employee after the deduction of tax and insurance. • A person employed for wages or salary, especially at non-executive level. • An individual's earnings throughout a given period after any deductions are made. • ...
Ch 11-1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2024-04-17
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- something, such as money, given or received as an equivalent for goods or services, injury, debt, or high risk
- system network of savers, investors, and financial institutions that work together to transfer savings to investment uses
- the dollars that become available for investors to use when others save
- institutions that channel savings to investors; banks, insurance companies, savings and loan associations, credit unions
- stocks or documents that represent a claim on the income and property of the borrower; CDs, bonds, Treasury bills, mortgages
- regular allowance for someone who has worked a certain number of years, reached a certain age, or who has suffered from an injury
Down
- situation in which the outcome is not certain, but the probabilities can be estimated
- (CD) receipt showing that an investor has made an interest-bearing loan to the financial institution
- nonprofit service cooperative that accepts deposits, makes loans, and provides other financial services
- monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual price paid for an insurance policy
- firm that makes loans directly to consumers and specializes in buying installment contracts from merchants who sell on credit
- the technique of spreading funds over a large number of investments to reduce the portfolio's overall risk
- fund fund that collects and invests income until payments are made to eligible recipients
13 Clues: the dollars that become available for investors to use when others save • monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual price paid for an insurance policy • situation in which the outcome is not certain, but the probabilities can be estimated • fund fund that collects and invests income until payments are made to eligible recipients • ...
Cencora Glossary 2025-09-30
Across
- a type of cancer that originates in the skin or in the tissues that line or cover internal organs.
- a person who is eligible for Medicare benefits or enrolled in Medicare Part B
- a contribution made by an insured person toward the cost of medical treatment or other services.
- a quantity of medication or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time.
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Down
- A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, the tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced.
- information intended to be kept secret or only shared with those that need to know.
- a type of insurance in which the insured is responsible for paying a share of the payment made against a claim.
- The person responsible for the security and safeguard of CMS data for a project's duration.
- US Department of Health and Human Services
- an application (as to a recognized authority) for corroboration, vindication, or decision
- the death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism’s growth or development.
12 Clues: Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services • US Department of Health and Human Services • a person who is eligible for Medicare benefits or enrolled in Medicare Part B • information intended to be kept secret or only shared with those that need to know. • a quantity of medication or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time. • ...
Banking 101 2021-05-20
Across
- banks covers check if payer's account cannot
- orders bank to pay for a specific amount
- deducted immediately from payer's account
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- person to whom the check is written
- guaranteed by the payer's bank
- putting money into something hoping for profit
- makes the world go round
- writer of the check
- signature only
Down
- restricts what how a check can be used
- electronic funds transfer
- signing the back of a check
- person who check is written to
- money charged for bank services
- personal identification number
- placing money into your account
- institution that holds and loans you money
18 Clues: signature only • writer of the check • makes the world go round • electronic funds transfer • signing the back of a check • person who check is written to • personal identification number • guaranteed by the payer's bank • money charged for bank services • placing money into your account • person to whom the check is written • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • ...
personal finance 2021-10-22
Across
- given to your empoyer telling them how much you make
- deductions
- card that links to your checking acc
- money that is owed or due
- given to you by your employer
- amount of money still owed
- pay after deductions
Down
- taking money out
- a person that buys product
- federal insurance contributions act
- you collect it just incase
- pay before deductions
- Internal Revenue Service
- puting in money
- what you do to save money
- money borrowed with promise of paying it back
- a machine that can deposit ad withdrawl money
17 Clues: deductions • puting in money • taking money out • pay after deductions • pay before deductions • Internal Revenue Service • what you do to save money • money that is owed or due • a person that buys product • you collect it just incase • amount of money still owed • given to you by your employer • federal insurance contributions act • card that links to your checking acc • ...
Sunny 45- 73 2022-11-28
Across
- display, swagger to impress others
- protecting against or from
- cylinder of tobacco rolled in leaves
- soak; wet thoroughly
- increase in value; be thankful for
- body organ in abdominal cavity
- give/exchange information
- uncovered; found for first time
- dealing with trade or business
- track and field event where heavy disc is thrown
Down
- exchange of something, usually money, goods or services
- lack of something; deficiency
- do what is ordered or asked
- the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings
- bad person or thing; tumor
- obtain value or quantity
- talk about
17 Clues: talk about • soak; wet thoroughly • obtain value or quantity • give/exchange information • protecting against or from • bad person or thing; tumor • do what is ordered or asked • lack of something; deficiency • body organ in abdominal cavity • dealing with trade or business • uncovered; found for first time • display, swagger to impress others • increase in value; be thankful for • ...
Cold Cash Creek 2024-01-19
Across
- This is filled out when you start a job
- Cooperate with the procedure
- Collected on taxable income
- Based on things you buy
- Used to file federal taxes
- Does not depend on your level of income
- Insurance and retirement before taxes
Down
- The amount held for federal, state and FICA
- Reduces taxable income
- Unmarried with dependents
- Based on the value of land holdings
- Income earnings statement
- Depends on your income level
- The total amount you earned
- Unmarried with no dependents
- Relies on the taxpayer financially
- The amount an employee takes home
17 Clues: Reduces taxable income • Based on things you buy • Unmarried with dependents • Income earnings statement • Used to file federal taxes • The total amount you earned • Collected on taxable income • Depends on your income level • Cooperate with the procedure • Unmarried with no dependents • The amount an employee takes home • Relies on the taxpayer financially • ...
Bus. Math Final 2024-05-16
Across
- acronym for net asset value
- cost of living adjustment
- loan for specific period of time
- original ammount borrowed or invested
- spending plan based on income and expenses
- federal agency insuring deposit accounts
- interest more frequent than once a year
- amount paid monthly for insurance
- loan that requires collateral
Down
- credit credit cards are an example of this credit
- easy method for doubling money
- interest bearing account on deposits
- number ranking from 300 to 850
- acronym for preferred provider organization
- tax advantaged retirement plan
- acronym for health maintence organization
- metaphor for unseen forces in market
17 Clues: cost of living adjustment • acronym for net asset value • loan that requires collateral • easy method for doubling money • number ranking from 300 to 850 • tax advantaged retirement plan • loan for specific period of time • amount paid monthly for insurance • interest bearing account on deposits • metaphor for unseen forces in market • original ammount borrowed or invested • ...
