insurance Crossword Puzzles
jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj 2022-11-30
Across
- Widely used benchmark interest rate that lenders use to set the interest rate on loans and credit cards
- Dollar value that is returned to an insurance policyholder if the policy is cancelled
- Insurance policy or an investment that pays out a fixed amount
- Percentage gain or loss on an investment expressed as a yearly rate.
- Debt to be paid at regular times over a specified period
- The fixed amount a lender adds to the base rate of an adjustable-rate mortgage to set the loan rate
- Credit bureau risk scores produced from models developed by Fair Isaac Corporation
- The process of estimating fair market value of an asset
- A process that starts with creating a plan to record all cash inflows and outflows
- The amount of income left after all deductions and taxes
- An increase in the value of a capital asset that you own
- The final stage of the loan process
- The beneficiary of an estate
Down
- Gradual reduction of loan principal
- Amount to which your investment grows in the future
- Another name for the gift-tax exemption
- An amount that you pay on your mortgage or other loan that constitutes an additional, unscheduled payment
- The increase in the value of an asset, measured in dollars or as a percentage
- An asset that is used to secure the repayment of a loan
- Legal claim held by a creditor against an asset to guarantee or secure repayment of the debt
- A record of how a consumer has repaid credit obligations in the past
- Failure to make a loan or debt payment when due
- Assets that belong to you
23 Clues: Assets that belong to you • The beneficiary of an estate • Gradual reduction of loan principal • The final stage of the loan process • Another name for the gift-tax exemption • Failure to make a loan or debt payment when due • Amount to which your investment grows in the future • An asset that is used to secure the repayment of a loan • ...
jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj 2022-11-30
Across
- Widely used benchmark interest rate that lenders use to set the interest rate on loans and credit cards
- Dollar value that is returned to an insurance policyholder if the policy is cancelled
- Insurance policy or an investment that pays out a fixed amount
- Percentage gain or loss on an investment expressed as a yearly rate.
- Debt to be paid at regular times over a specified period
- The fixed amount a lender adds to the base rate of an adjustable-rate mortgage to set the loan rate
- Credit bureau risk scores produced from models developed by Fair Isaac Corporation
- The process of estimating fair market value of an asset
- A process that starts with creating a plan to record all cash inflows and outflows
- The amount of income left after all deductions and taxes
- An increase in the value of a capital asset that you own
- The final stage of the loan process
- The beneficiary of an estate
Down
- Gradual reduction of loan principal
- Amount to which your investment grows in the future
- Another name for the gift-tax exemption
- An amount that you pay on your mortgage or other loan that constitutes an additional, unscheduled payment
- The increase in the value of an asset, measured in dollars or as a percentage
- An asset that is used to secure the repayment of a loan
- Legal claim held by a creditor against an asset to guarantee or secure repayment of the debt
- A record of how a consumer has repaid credit obligations in the past
- Failure to make a loan or debt payment when due
- Assets that belong to you
23 Clues: Assets that belong to you • The beneficiary of an estate • Gradual reduction of loan principal • The final stage of the loan process • Another name for the gift-tax exemption • Failure to make a loan or debt payment when due • Amount to which your investment grows in the future • An asset that is used to secure the repayment of a loan • ...
SHOPPING 2022-11-08
Across
- it tells us how big is product that we are interesed in buying
- a person who has insurance
- shop where you can buy meat
- shop where you can buy CDs
- it happens when a lot of people are waiting in shop
- CZEMU TO NIE DZIAŁA
- you buy it in the shop and give it to other person so they can buy something they like
- looking for things on the internet
- opportunity to buy some stuff for lower price
- coins
- thing in which you put what you've purchased
- place where you can buy medicine
- shop with different kinds of accessories
- you can get your hair done in this shop
- a big advertisment
- a person who brings your purchase to your house
- you go there to wash your clothes by yourself
Down
- a shop that's located in many places
- shop where you can buy different things for dogs
- a place where you pay for your products
- you receive it after finishing your purchase
- advertisment that you can see on TV
- when there are no more items in stock
- people go there to buy a package holidadys
- clothes do that when you wash them in wrong temperature
- shop where you can buy t-shirt, trousers etc.
- service that you have to pay for to get money in case of emergency
- when something is really expensive
- catchy pharse in commercials etc.
- people do that when they tell their friends that they found something good
- in some shops you collet those to get some bonuses to your next purchase
- shop where you can buy bread
32 Clues: coins • a big advertisment • CZEMU TO NIE DZIAŁA • a person who has insurance • shop where you can buy CDs • shop where you can buy meat • shop where you can buy bread • place where you can buy medicine • catchy pharse in commercials etc. • looking for things on the internet • when something is really expensive • advertisment that you can see on TV • ...
SHOPPING 2022-11-08
Across
- a big advertisment
- looking for things on the internet
- clothes do that when you wash them in wrong temperature
- you receive it after finishing your purchase
- shop with different kinds of accessories
- it tells us how big is product that we are interesed in buying
- opportunity to buy some stuff for lower price
- people do that when they tell their friends that they found something good
- advertisment that you can see on TV
- when something is really expensive
- catchy pharse in commercials etc.
- service that you have to pay for to get money in case of emergency
- a place where you pay for your products
- place where you can buy medicine
- in some shops you collet those to get some bonuses to your next purchase
Down
- coins
- a person who has insurance
- when there are no more items in stock
- you go there to wash your clothes by yourself
- people go there to buy a package holidadys
- you buy it in the shop and give it to other person so they can buy something they like
- shop where you can buy CDs
- a shop that's located in many places
- it happens when a lot of people are waiting in shop
- shop where you can buy bread
- you can get your hair done in this shop
- thing in which you put what you've purchased
- shop where you can buy meat
- shop where you can buy t-shirt, trousers etc.
- a person who brings your purchase to your house
- shop where you can buy different things for dogs
31 Clues: coins • a big advertisment • a person who has insurance • shop where you can buy CDs • shop where you can buy meat • shop where you can buy bread • place where you can buy medicine • catchy pharse in commercials etc. • looking for things on the internet • when something is really expensive • advertisment that you can see on TV • a shop that's located in many places • ...
SHOPPING 2022-11-08
Across
- a big advertisment
- looking for things on the internet
- clothes do that when you wash them in wrong temperature
- you receive it after finishing your purchase
- shop with different kinds of accessories
- it tells us how big is product that we are interesed in buying
- opportunity to buy some stuff for lower price
- people do that when they tell their friends that they found something good
- advertisment that you can see on TV
- when something is really expensive
- catchy pharse in commercials etc.
- service that you have to pay for to get money in case of emergency
- a place where you pay for your products
- place where you can buy medicine
- in some shops you collet those to get some bonuses to your next purchase
Down
- coins
- a person who has insurance
- when there are no more items in stock
- you go there to wash your clothes by yourself
- people go there to buy a package holidadys
- you buy it in the shop and give it to other person so they can buy something they like
- shop where you can buy CDs
- a shop that's located in many places
- it happens when a lot of people are waiting in shop
- shop where you can buy bread
- you can get your hair done in this shop
- thing in which you put what you've purchased
- shop where you can buy meat
- shop where you can buy t-shirt, trousers etc.
- a person who brings your purchase to your house
- shop where you can buy different things for dogs
31 Clues: coins • a big advertisment • a person who has insurance • shop where you can buy CDs • shop where you can buy meat • shop where you can buy bread • place where you can buy medicine • catchy pharse in commercials etc. • looking for things on the internet • when something is really expensive • advertisment that you can see on TV • a shop that's located in many places • ...
SHOPPING 2022-11-08
Across
- people do that when they tell their
- it tells us how big is product that we are interesed in buying
- a big advertisment
- shop where you can buy t-shirt, trousers etc.
- a place where you pay for your products
- it happens when a lot of people are waiting in shop
- that they found something good
- when there are no more items in stock
- catchy pharse in commercials etc.
- shop with different kinds of accessories
- thing in which you put what you've
- service that you have to pay for to get
- advertisment that you can see on TV
- shop where you can buy CDs
- you buy it in the shop and give it to other person so they can buy something they like
- you go there to wash your clothes by yourself
- clothes do that when you wash them in wrong temperature
- a person who has insurance
Down
- shop where you can buy bread
- a shop that's located in many places
- in some shops you collet those to get some bonuses to your next purchase
- in case of emergency
- place where you can buy medicine
- shop where you can buy different thingsfor dogs
- coins
- you receive it after finishing your
- looking for things on the internet
- you can get your hair done in this shop
- opportunity to buy some stuff for lower price
- shop where you can buy meat
- people go there to buy a package holidadys
- a person who brings your purchase to your house
- when something is really expensive
33 Clues: coins • a big advertisment • in case of emergency • shop where you can buy CDs • a person who has insurance • shop where you can buy meat • shop where you can buy bread • that they found something good • place where you can buy medicine • catchy pharse in commercials etc. • looking for things on the internet • thing in which you put what you've • when something is really expensive • ...
GR/WOW Puzzler 2022-06-01
Across
- one way to prove you work
- a 442 completion invoice shows a payment for these dues
- if you don’t have enough cash, you can rely on this for reserves
- log, can’t find what you’re looking for – maybe they left a note here
- who owns this place – they will find out
- while paneling may be out of style, this type is powerful
- you owe this and you must pay, unless you can omit
- Returns, submit these to show proof of everything you made
- when you just can’t pay - you may need this
- steering, disclosure to ensure you’re heading in the right direction
- if you are short on these - you can’t close
- a loan product which requires a low down payment
- Deposit, if your bank document shows an amount more than 50% of your income
Down
- use this to make sure one doesn’t go in front of the other
- it shows value and a whole lot of other stuff
- you can get these from your family - but not your friends
- insurance, unless it’s marked with an “X” you need this
- converting your primary home into one of these could make it a good one
- the 1003 transformation
- insurance, always required when you just don’t have enough equity in the property
- security, a number that identifies an individual
- make sure your policy has coverage for this!
- it, you own it - you have what you need – so do this
- what we do with a prior loan on refinances
- when an individual policy isn’t quite enough – you need this
- to Close, you need a sufficient amount of these if you want to buy a house
26 Clues: the 1003 transformation • one way to prove you work • who owns this place – they will find out • what we do with a prior loan on refinances • when you just can’t pay - you may need this • if you are short on these - you can’t close • make sure your policy has coverage for this! • it shows value and a whole lot of other stuff • ...
financial 2022-05-26
Across
- _____GOALS
- when you switch to the over advertized little green lizard company to save 15% or more on car insurance
- you get payed when your house is damaged
- they pay for your hospital bills
- a small amout money that is taken
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- physical money
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- the system of getting as much money as posible
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- when you owe someone
- a company that has your money
- stocks in the government
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- the type of bird that aflac
Down
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- = total revenue - total expenses
- VS. Wants
- a financial risk
- your family gets payed when you die
- money the gov takes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- parts of a company you own
- something you own that has value
- an expense that does not change
- when you give money
- expense payed sometimes
- money you put aside
- the overall amont of money you have
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- ur friend who never comes
36 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • when you give money • money you put aside • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • ur friend who never comes • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • ...
ID & Paperwork 2025-03-25
Across
- A card issued by a health insurance provider showing proof of health insurance coverage
- Documents detailing an individual's health history
- A government issued card with a unique number for employment and tax purposes
- Official document recording a person's birth details
- A legal document that grants one person the authority to act on behalf of another in financial, legal, or health-related matters
- A document showing a person's vaccination history
- Official records from an educational institution listing courses completed and grades earned.
- Official certificate awarded by educational institutions upon completion of a course of study or degree program
- The act of stealing someone's personal information for fraudulent use
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- Government issued ID that authorizes an individual to operate a motor vehicle and serves as a primary form of identification
- An official document that records the marriage of two individuals, issued by a government authority
- Annual documents submitted to the government detailing income, deductions, and taxes owed or refunded
- A legal document proving ownership of a vehicle
- Document showing earnings and deductions for a given pay period
- Official government document that certifies a person's identity and citizenship, allowing them to travel internationally and enter other countries
- Official document issued by a government authority that certifies the death of an individual
- Legal document that outlines how a person's assets and property should be distributed after their death
- A secure storage container designed to protect documents and valuables from damage or theft
- A method of storing digital documents and files on remote servers
- A legally binding contract between a property owner and tenant outlining the terms and conditions of renting property
20 Clues: A legal document proving ownership of a vehicle • A document showing a person's vaccination history • Documents detailing an individual's health history • Official document recording a person's birth details • Document showing earnings and deductions for a given pay period • A method of storing digital documents and files on remote servers • ...
Administrative Law Crossword 2025-04-01
Across
- _____ and Wanton are legal terms that imply a person willfully committed an act without thinking of the safety and rights of others
- On your certificate of title you will find the style, make, engine number, owner of your vehicle and what else?
- You receive a _____ of title when you buy a vehicle that proves you own it legally
- What kind of insurance is required in every Minnesota vehicle
- Failure to pay attention is a factor in more than 50 % of _____
- The Basic Speed Law says that a driver must always drive at a ____ speed thats safe for weather and external conditions.
- Whaat is assigned for driving violations such as Speeding
- You are legally required to take a blood ____ concentration test if a police officer asks you too.
- Changing your vehicle position, not making eye contact, and staying calm are all things you can do to prevent road _____.
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- The procedure for removing license, registering vehicles, and securing vehicles is called ____ law.
- Your vehicle registration must be ______ every 1-2 years
- The primary cause of all crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers is
- Driving is a ________ not a right
- If a driver consciously and intentionally drives in a dangerous manner they are driving
- Driving while _____ is a high risk behavior
- Talking on a phone, changing a radio station, eating, drinking, falling asleep, putting on make up, and reading are all causes of ______ driving
- When you drive aggressively you have a _____ violation
- When your license is taken away for less than 365 days it has been
- Minnesota has a _____ insurance law that requires every vehicle to be insured
- You are Legally drunk if your _____ is 0.8
20 Clues: Driving is a ________ not a right • You are Legally drunk if your _____ is 0.8 • Driving while _____ is a high risk behavior • When you drive aggressively you have a _____ violation • Your vehicle registration must be ______ every 1-2 years • Whaat is assigned for driving violations such as Speeding • What kind of insurance is required in every Minnesota vehicle • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2025-04-14
Across
- taking out more money than you have
- The insurance that covers the items you own is called ___________ Insurance
- The cost (stated as a percent) of borrowing money yearly is called…
- A plan for how you will organize and spend your money is called a…
- Interest earned on the balance including what was added through interest is...
- An account to set aside money that pays you interest is a _________ account
- When a check is invalid it is called a...
- When a person uses a method for budgeting where every dollar has a place to go, they are probably using the _____________ method
Down
- a check that has not been cashed out yet
- A number based on your credit history is your…
- The form used by schools to determine how much aid you will receive is called the…
- A fund you set up in case you need money unexpectedly is called a __________ fund
- The form sent by your employer which contains all of your financial information at that work place for the previous year
- A certain amount of money taken off of your gross wage so that it is not taxed is called a…
- A card that you can use which directly takes money from your account is a…
- The form used while doing your taxes that will allow you to decide if you’re taking the standard deduction amount on Line 12 is the…
- Federal, state, and local taxes on the amount of money you make is called an…
- A person with zero connection with a bank is called...
- A fee charged by a lender
- An account that allows you to make withdrawals, and pay bills is called a _________ account
20 Clues: A fee charged by a lender • taking out more money than you have • a check that has not been cashed out yet • When a check is invalid it is called a... • A number based on your credit history is your… • A person with zero connection with a bank is called... • A plan for how you will organize and spend your money is called a… • ...
WRS Vocab #1 2024-11-07
Across
- ___ Thinking is an understanding of one's role in fulfilling the mission of the workplace and a consideration of the social, economic, and environmental effects of one's actions.
- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- Making something seem larger, better, or worse than it really is.
- Employee ___ are a form of compensation paid to employees by employers. Examples include insurance, retirement, or paid vacation.
- All electronic data processing, information, recordkeeping, communications, telecommunication, account management, inventory management and other computer systems and Internet websites.
- Person who gets the message from the sender.
- Methodically examining all of the parts of a situation.
- Appropriate behavior through the use of self-awareness and self-control. Acting appropriate for the workplace.
- Polite, respectful, or considerate in manner.
- Completing tasks with minimal direct supervision. Identifying needs and pursuing solutions independently.
- ___Term Goals are goals you want to achieve in the near future.
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- Developing and/or improving products, services, or processes.
- Personal ___ Plan covers managing, saving, and investing your money. Includes budgeting, banking, insurance, mortgages, investments, retirement planning, and tax and estate planning.
- To work jointly on an activity, especially to produce or create something.
- The quality of being trustworthy and performing consistently well. People can depend on you if you are reliable.
- Any collective mixture characterized by differences, similarities, and related tensions and complexities.
- A ___ source is a reliable, unbiased source to get information on a topic that is also backed up with evidence.
- The ability to use one's time wisely.
- Thinking about something that happened in the past and thoughtfully evaluating and considering what happened. Sometimes includes thinking how things could have gone differently.
- The ability to think outside of the box and come up with unique ideas.
20 Clues: The ability to use one's time wisely. • Person who gets the message from the sender. • Polite, respectful, or considerate in manner. • Methodically examining all of the parts of a situation. • Developing and/or improving products, services, or processes. • ___Term Goals are goals you want to achieve in the near future. • ...
Q2 9 Weeks Test Review 2024-12-10
Across
- provides employees with a guaranteed income in retirement based on their years of service, salary, and age at retirement.
- Score A score predicting how likely you are to pay back a loan.
- Card What is an example of revolving credit?
- A set amount paid each month to maintain an insurance plan.
- The individual’s reliability to repay a loan.
- Avoidance Legal means of decreasing your tax bill
- A level of government in a city, county, or district with representatives elected by those who live there
- What is an example of installment credit?
- Evasion Failure to pay legal taxes due
- Provided by employers to help employees receive healthcare, retirement, and sick leave.
- Pay Total income after taking taxes and deductions into account.
- The cost to borrow money. An example is APR (Annual Percentage Rate).
- A level of government in a state with representatives elected by those who live there
- A retirement plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their salary into an investment account.
- Tax A tax paid on property owned by an individual
Down
- The individual’s assets can be repossessed.
- Savings Deductions that reduce an individual’s tax liability
- The amount you pay out of pocket for medical expenses before the insurance begins to cover costs.
- The various options individuals or businesses utilize to earn money (wages, interest, rent)
- History What is the largest percentage of how credit scores are calculated?
- The individual’s ability to repay a loan.
- Tax Tax on goods and services
- Pay Total earnings before taxes and other deductions.
- Borrowing money and a commitment to pay it back at a later date.
- A government that controls a nation or country
- Leave A valuable benefit provided by many employers to give employees paid time off
26 Clues: Tax Tax on goods and services • Evasion Failure to pay legal taxes due • The individual’s ability to repay a loan. • What is an example of installment credit? • The individual’s assets can be repossessed. • Card What is an example of revolving credit? • The individual’s reliability to repay a loan. • A government that controls a nation or country • ...
Understanding Health Care Systems & Providers 2025-09-15
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- Therapy Helps to give people skills for the job of living satisfying lives, such as dealing with job-related injuries.
- Periodic payment to a health plan for coverage
- Medical specialty correcting skeletal problems
- Method of adjusting segments of the spinal column
- Therapy Uses play, recreation, and leisure activities to improve physical, cognitive, social, and emotional
- Legal actions started by one person against another
- Places designed or built to serve a special function
- A branch of medicine that deals with the problems and diseases of old age and aging people
- Diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders
- Permission granted to carry out certain activities
- A set amount a patient pays for each medical service
- Amount you must pay before insurance covers services
- Patients/clients who do not require hospitalization but are under a physician’s care.
- Branch of medicine dealing with pregnancy and childbirth
- Pertaining to the determination of the nature of a disease or injury by exam
- Study of the urine and urinary organs
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- Continuing over many years and for a long time
- Federal health insurance program for people 65 and older
- Intended to keep something from happening
- Pertaining to the mind
- Treatment that uses water therapy for disease or injury.
- Serving patients who are able to walk
- To send to another provider
- Pertaining to the treatment of disease or injury
- Capable of passing from one person to another
- Study of hearing disorders
- Care Health plan that controls costs through provider networks
- Fields of study
- Relating to the mother
- Artificial parts made for the body
- Payment or assistance based on an agreement
- Repairing or removing a body part by cutting
32 Clues: Fields of study • Pertaining to the mind • Relating to the mother • Study of hearing disorders • To send to another provider • Artificial parts made for the body • Serving patients who are able to walk • Study of the urine and urinary organs • Intended to keep something from happening • Diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders • Payment or assistance based on an agreement • ...
Economics Unit 4 Vocab 2023-10-05
Across
- a special type of tax-favored retirement plan allowed for nonprofit entities(403(b) plans are only available to nonprofit organizations and government employers)
- Health insurance coverage given to low income people and families.
- Type of savings account that allows employees to put a portion of their pay towards health related costs
- a special individual retirement account (IRA) where you pay taxes on money going into your account, and then all future withdrawals are tax free
- Consumption tax imposed on the sale of goods and services
- Profit gained from the sale of assets(like the resale value of a house)
- A sum you can deduct from your taxable income to lower the the amount of taxes you owe
- Tax on the market value of privately owned property
- Money made through business(like selling a product)
- Portion of a person income that can be spent, invested, or saved(includes things that are nonessential)
- Assets a person owns(money and property)
- tax-advantaged accounts that can be used to pay educational expenses from kindergarten through graduate school
- Collected on the income of each individual earner
- Money taken from your paycheck by the government to pay for government services.
- Assets passed down to individuals after someone dies
- A form employees fill out on their first day at a job. It lists information about the employee and their family so that the employer knows what to withhold and what deductions to give when filing taxes.
Down
- Money given to those who have retired, lost a spouse, or to disabled workers
- Tax taken by the state government
- allows individuals to direct pre-tax income toward investments that can grow tax-deferred
- a legislated tax on specific goods or services at the time they are purchased
- Reduces the amount of income that is subject to income tax
- a retirement savings plan that lets you invest a portion of each paycheck before taxes are deducted depending on the type of contributions made
- Tax taken by and for the federal government
- Someone you claim on your taxes because you financially support them (children/spouses/those who live with you)
- Money left over after taxes and mandatory expenses have been subtracted
- Public insurance program that provides health insurance for to those over 65, people with disabilities, or on dialysis/have kidney failure
- an annual report to the IRS summarizing total income, deductions, and the taxes withheld by employers
- Permanently leaving the workforce
- Retirement plan that requires an employer to regularly contribute money to a worker's funds after retirement
29 Clues: Tax taken by the state government • Permanently leaving the workforce • Assets a person owns(money and property) • Tax taken by and for the federal government • Collected on the income of each individual earner • Tax on the market value of privately owned property • Money made through business(like selling a product) • ...
Policy Terminations 2023-10-02
Across
- An alternative to surrendering if the premium is too high
- A provision included in every life insurance contract that provides the Policy Owner the ability to surrender their policy at any time
- A reason that would allow us to proceed with the request to surrender without sending conservation
- To process a 1035 Exchange prior to the end of the 10-day conservation period, the _______ must contact American Family Life Insurance Company
- This is the only termination request that can be processed without the Policy Owner signature
- This additional form is required for resident states of Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts or North Carolina
- To qualify for a 1035 Exchange, the Insured/Owner on the new policy and the current policy must be _____
- When an external 1035 Exchange is processed, the check is made payable to the ________ _______
- A tax-free exchange of one policy/contract for a new policy/contract
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- A/An _______ assignment form is required to proceed with a 1035 Exchange request
- A request to cancel/discontinue a policy in which the net cash value is paid to the Policy Owner
- This form is required if the Policy Surrender in Full form is signed via DocuSign
- Once a policy is surrendered, it cannot be __________
- The plan code that cannot be surrendered as it is not a policy, rather a child rider certificate
- A 10-day period of time provided for our Agent to attempt to save the policy
- A ____ life policy will only qualify for a 1035 Exchange if going to a _____ life *no space between answers*
- If received more than 60-days from policy issue, a request for a Not Taken must be reviewed and approved by a ________
- A Not Taken will cancel the policy as of the ________ date
- Section of the Policy Surrender in Full form that is not required for term policies
- One of four states that do not allow a request for termination to be signed via DocuSign
- One of four states that do not allow a request for termination to be signed via DocuSign
- A Policy Surrender in Full can be accepted up to _____ days from signature date
- A(n) ______ 1035 Exchange involves two American Family Life policies
- A surrender/1035 Exchange request cannot be accepted if the signature date is a _____ date
- Our contract requires a thirty day free-look period; however, if received within ______ a request to cancel will be processed as a Not Taken
- A type of life insurance policy that does not qualify for a 1035 Exchange
- The percentage of premium that will be returned to the Policy Owner when a Not Taken is requested
- When a 1035 Exchange is processed, the _____ _______ is transferred from the old policy to the new policy
28 Clues: Once a policy is surrendered, it cannot be __________ • An alternative to surrendering if the premium is too high • A Not Taken will cancel the policy as of the ________ date • A(n) ______ 1035 Exchange involves two American Family Life policies • A tax-free exchange of one policy/contract for a new policy/contract • ...
Unit 4 Keywords 2025-05-09
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- This natural disaster hit New Orleans in 2005, making the Bush administration look bad
- A rapid increase in the value of houses followed in a sharp decline in their value
- This law passed after 9/11 expanded the tools used to fight terrorism and improved communication between law enforcement and intelligence agencies
- Signed into law in 2002. NCLB addresses accountability of school personnel for student achievement with the expectation that every child will demonstrate proficiency in Reading, Math, and Science.
- federal program of disability and retirement benefits that covers most working people
- An expansion of medicaid, most of employers must provide health insurance, have insurance or face surtax, prevents rejection based on pre-existing condition. Also referred to as "Obamacare", signed into law in 2010.
- Acts of violence designed to promote a specific ideology or agenda by creating panic among an enemy population
- Initiated by President George W. Bush after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the broadly defined war on terror aimed to weed out terrorist operatives and their supporters throughout the world.
- Leader of Al Qaeda
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older
- Was a dictator in Iraq who tried to take over Iran and Kuwait violently in order to gain the land and the resources.
- A terrorist group trying to seize territory in Iraq and Syria through extreme acts of terrorism
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon; led to a focus on eliminating terrorism.
- During Bush's second term the worst financial crisis in the US since the Great Depression
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- the unlawful entry of a person into a nation
- U.S. ideology of former liberals turning to conservative causes and methods
- Islamist terrorist organization that launched a series of attacks against U.S.
- charges with lying under oath, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and abuse of power in response to the Monica Lewinsky affair
- American missiles and bombers destroyed targets in Iraq, then under the UN banner, coalition forces pushed across the desert to liberate Kuwait, Iraqi blew up hundreds of Kuwaiti oil wells
- allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada.
- Law that prohibits employers from discriminating against people with physical disabilities
- A policy adopted by the Bush administration in 2001 that asserts America's right to attack any nation that has weapons of mass destruction that might be used against U.S. interests at home or abroad.
- Use of 14th Amendment's equal protection clause to stop the Florida recount in the election of 2000.
25 Clues: Leader of Al Qaeda • the unlawful entry of a person into a nation • allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada. • The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • U.S. ideology of former liberals turning to conservative causes and methods • A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older • ...
Ch 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility - KEY TERMS 2024-10-21
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- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- tablespoon
- of Service Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- quantity
- of contract A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- form document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- suspension
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- every week
- lozenge
- Law A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- without
- suppository
- and battery the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- Payment When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied.
- of practice The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- 3 times a day
- prescription
- every evening; every day after noon q.s. a sufficient quantity
- Law A law that defines crimes against the public order.
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- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- quart
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- Imprisonment unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- tablet
- teaspoon
- Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- of Attorney (POA) legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- of Coverage The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- existing condition An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- 4 times a day
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- syrup
- every day at bedtime
- of privacy revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- topical
- ut. dict. as directed s
- will a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- take as directed
43 Clues: quart • syrup • tablet • lozenge • without • topical • quantity • teaspoon • tablespoon • suspension • every week • suppository • prescription • 4 times a day • 3 times a day • take as directed • every day at bedtime • ut. dict. as directed s • physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • Act of harming or ruining another's reputation • ...
Chapter 5 Legal and Ethical Responsibilites 2024-10-21
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- of Coverage
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- left ear
- blood pressure
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- every other day
- or emotional harm to someone
- inside cheek
- water
- of Service Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- enteric-coated
- ampule
- delayed-release
- right ear
- Law A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- of privacy revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- XR extended-relea
- twice a day
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- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- condition An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- Imprisonment unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- of each
- around the clock
- before meals
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- of contract A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- lib as much as desired; freely
- morning; before noon
- Law A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- will a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- of Attorney (POA) legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- and battery the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- of practice the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- acetaminophen
- drink
- form document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- Payment When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied.
- Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- both ears
- payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
44 Clues: water • drink • ampule • of each • left ear • right ear • both ears • of Coverage • twice a day • before meals • inside cheek • acetaminophen • blood pressure • enteric-coated • every other day • delayed-release • around the clock • morning; before noon • XR extended-relea • or emotional harm to someone • lib as much as desired; freely • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • ...
Visiting the Doctor? Benefits Terms to Know 2023-09-25
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- The dollar amount you pay for office visits, procedures, or prescription drugs under your insurance plan.
- The amount that you pay out of pocket before your insurance pays.
- The remaining percentage of service costs that you pay once you have met your annual deductible; your insurance provider will pay their portion of the full service.
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- The cost that you pay for health insurance and is deducted directly from your paycheck.
4 Clues: The amount that you pay out of pocket before your insurance pays. • The cost that you pay for health insurance and is deducted directly from your paycheck. • The dollar amount you pay for office visits, procedures, or prescription drugs under your insurance plan. • ...
Health Care Systems 2023-01-11
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- Health care facilities found in many types of health care
- an international agency compiling statistics and information on disease, publishes health information, and investigates and addresses serious health problems throughout the world
- provide special care for victims of accidents or sudden illness
- privately owned offices providing dental services
- provide health services as directed by the U.S.Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS)
- agencies that provide care for people who are terminally ill and who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less
- an office that provides services such as diagnosis, treatment, examination, basic laboratory testing, minor surgery, and other similar care
- a facility that treats patients who have mental disorders and diseases
- a national agency that deals with the health problems in the United States
- establishes and enforces standards that protect workers from job-related injuries and illnesses
- a federal agency responsible for regulating food and drug products sold to the public
- a federal agency established to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for Americans
- a division of USDHHS concerned with the causes, spread, and control of diseases in populations
- one of the major types of health care facilities
- a type of managed care health insurance plan usually provided by large industries or companies to their employees
- preparation and dispensing of medications and providing expertise on drug therapy
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- an approach that was developed in response to rising health care costs to insure that all health care provided to a patient has a purpose
- supported by donations, fundraiser, or grants, they provide health services at the national, state, and local levels
- is both a health care delivery system and a type of insurance
- agencies designed to provide care in a patient's home
- provide care to help patients who have physical or mental disabilities obtain maximum self-care and function
- a health insurance plan providing treatment for workers injured on the job
- is a medical assistance program that is jointly funded by the federal government and state governments but operated by individual states
- what most people rely on to pay for the cost of health care
- allows individuals who can care for themselves to rent or purchase an apartment in the facility and provides services such as basic medical care
- a nonprofit U.S.-based organization created to ensure that patients receive the safest, highest quality care in any health care setting
- found in schools and colleges and provide emergency care for victims of accidents and sudden illness
- a federal program that provides health care for almost all individuals over the age of 65
- a patient privacy law
29 Clues: a patient privacy law • one of the major types of health care facilities • privately owned offices providing dental services • agencies designed to provide care in a patient's home • Health care facilities found in many types of health care • what most people rely on to pay for the cost of health care • is both a health care delivery system and a type of insurance • ...
Unit 4 Chapter 9 Vehicle Transportation 2021-04-24
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- An act that damages or hurts.
- Production or vehicle costs which remain about the same regardless of how much you produce or drive, such as building rent or vehicle registration.
- A medium of cultivation, conveyance, or expression.
- Pays for damage to the insured vehicle from losses due to fire, vandalism, theft, and just about any cause other than a collision.
- A clause in an insurance policy that requires the insured to pay a certain amount before the insurance company pays
- Provides financial protection to the policyholder against claims for bodily injury and property damage as a result of an accident
- With the addition of.
- An agreement for the use of property, such as a building or vehicle, usually on an annual basis.
- The price of the engine, chassis, and any other standard equipment for a particular model, referred to as the manufacturer’s suggested retail price.
- The price the dealer actually pays for a vehicle, usually expressed as a percent of the base price, plus a percept of the options price, plus the destination charge.
- The amount you pay each year for insurance coverage.
- The total cost of a new vehicle, including base price, options, and destination charge.
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- Pays for damage to the insured vehicle cause by a collision with another motor vehicle or an object such as a telephone pole
- One that utilizes economic goods.
- A contract that allows you the use of property, such as a vehicle, for a set time period by making a specified number of payments.
- Extra equipment on a vehicle for convenience, safety, or appearance, such as a sunroof, air conditioning, and tinted glass, which is not included in the base price.
- The decrease in the value of your vehicle from one year to the next because of its age and condition.
- Agreeing to pay a set fee for the use of property, such as a vehicle or building, often on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
- Guides published monthly that give the average prices for used vehicles that were purchased from dealers during the previous month.
- To give permission or consent to.
- To make public announcement of.
- The cost of shipping a vehicle from the factory to the dealer.
- Costs of producing a product that vary directly with the number of units produced, such as raw materials and packaging. Also, vehicle costs that increase the more you drive, such as gasoline and tires.
- A setting or presentation of something in open view
- A contract allowing you the use of property, such as a vehicle, for a set time period by making a specified number of payments. At lease end, you can purchase the item for its residual value.
25 Clues: With the addition of. • An act that damages or hurts. • To make public announcement of. • One that utilizes economic goods. • To give permission or consent to. • A medium of cultivation, conveyance, or expression. • A setting or presentation of something in open view • The amount you pay each year for insurance coverage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword Reagan 2023-02-16
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- plan preparing today for your future life so that you continue to meet all your goals and dreams independently
- Give details for how you know the applicant. The closer you've worked with her, the stronger your reference letter.
- Federal health insurance for people 65 or older, some younger people with disabilities, people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- FICA is a U.S. federal payroll tax. It stands for the Federal Insurance Contributions Act and is deducted from each paycheck
- a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications
- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- letter. a letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document or a parcel of goods
- a fee paid to an agent or employee for transacting a piece of business or performing a service
- market. Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
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- a summing up; summary. 2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job
- the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- the practicing of an activity, especially a sport, by professional rather than amateur players.
- of recommendation. letter written on behalf of an applicant by someone who can vouch for that person's educational or professional performance
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- wage. The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- income. the money you may have available after taxes and deductions are taken out of your paycheck
- salary refers to a fixed amount of money or compensation that employees receive every year from their employer in return for their work.
- Tax. a type of tax that governments impose on income generated by businesses and individuals within their jurisdiction
- income. includes your wages, dividends, capital gains, business income, retirement distributions as well as other income
- insurance. A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
- skills. interpersonal (people) skills, communication skills, listening skills, time management, problem-solving, leadership, and empathy
24 Clues: a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications • wage. The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments. • ...
unit 7 crossword (freed) 2023-02-16
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- refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. one must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- Tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services such as police, firefighters, ambulance, government workers, roads/highways, schools, and school workers
- one page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you’re applying to
- Lowest wage permitted by law, determined by each state
- type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events
- Payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- the nation’s requirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits
- building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- state of having a paid job/being employed
- exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- The amount an employee gets paid per year. Different than an hourly wage
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of social security and medicare
- ”Take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process
- The supply and demand of labor, in which the employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand
- Sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning (before tax deductions)
- a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements or a qualification
- practiced over time, and are often a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc
- Percentage of total sales paid to employees instead of, or in addition to a salary/wage
24 Clues: state of having a paid job/being employed • Lowest wage permitted by law, determined by each state • Money gained through employment and investment returns • type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events • The amount an employee gets paid per year. Different than an hourly wage • ...
Payroll & Taxes 2024-01-07
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- A federal program that provides monthly benefits to millions of Americans, including retirees, military families, surviving families of deceased workers, and disabled individuals.
- The portion of an employee's wages that is not included in their paycheck because it goes directly to federal, state and local taxes.
- A tax system that uses tax brackets to collect a larger percentage from the income of high-income earners than it does from low-income earners.
- Income earned through interest on savings accounts, bonds, CDs, etc.
- A form that details all "non-employee" compensation, including for specific jobs like freelancers or contractors.
- A federal law that requires an employer to withhold taxes from the wages they pay their employees; the funds go toward Social Security and Medicare.
- A form completed by an employee to indicate his or her tax situation (exemptions, marital status, etc.) to the employer, who then withholds the corresponding amount of taxes from each paycheck.
- A document attached to every paycheck that details your earnings and the amount withheld for taxes, health insurance, retirement funds, etc.
- A standardized dollar amount that reduces your taxable income, specifically for individuals who do not receive additional benefit by itemizing their deductions into medical expenses, donations, etc.
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- Someone you financially support who can be "claimed" on a tax return to reduce your taxable income and lower your taxes.
- A category that defines the type of tax return an individual will use, primarily based on marital status; it also determines the size of your tax brackets and how much of your income is taxed at each rate.
- Taxes paid by employees to federal and state governments through a direct deduction from their paycheck.
- A form that an employer must send to an employee and the IRS at the end of the year to report the employee's annual wages and taxes withheld from their paycheck.
- A government-run insurance program that provides healthcare assistance to low income Americans.
- Form used by an employer to verify an employee's identity and to establish that the worker is eligible to accept employment in the United States.
- A tax paid on purchases of a specific good, like gasoline or cigarettes.
- An annual report to the IRS summarizing total income, deductions, and the taxes withheld by employers.
- The standard Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form that individuals can use to file their annual income tax returns.
- Money from the profits of a company that is paid out to its shareholders, typically on a quarterly basis.
- A government-run insurance program that provides healthcare assistance to elderly and disabled Americans.
20 Clues: Income earned through interest on savings accounts, bonds, CDs, etc. • A tax paid on purchases of a specific good, like gasoline or cigarettes. • A government-run insurance program that provides healthcare assistance to low income Americans. • An annual report to the IRS summarizing total income, deductions, and the taxes withheld by employers. • ...
PAYROLL & TAXES TERMS 2024-01-30
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- A form that an employer must send to an employee and the IRS at the end of the year to report the employee's annual wages and taxes withheld from their paycheck.
- A standardized dollar amount that reduces your taxable income, specifically for individuals who do not receive additional benefit by itemizing their deductions into medical expenses, donations, etc.
- A document attached to every paycheck that details your earnings and the amount withheld for taxes, health insurance, retirement funds, etc.
- The amount of tax liability that a taxpayer will need to pay to the federal or state government
- A category that defines the type of tax return an individual will use, primarily based on marital status; it also determines the size of your tax brackets and how much of your income is taxed at each rate.
- A government-run insurance program that provides healthcare assistance to low income Americans.
- A reimbursement made to a taxpayer for any excess amount paid in taxes to the federal or state governmnet
- Money from the profits of a company that is paid out to its shareholders, typically on a quarterly basis.
- Taxes paid by employees to federal and state governments through a direct deduction from their paycheck.
- A form that details all "non-employee" compensation, including for specific jobs like freelancers or contractors.
- A form completed by an employee to indicate his or her tax situation (exemptions, marital status, etc.) to the employer, who then withholds the corresponding amount of taxes from each paycheck.
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- The government decides how much tax you owe by dividing your taxable income into chunks. Each one gets taxed at a different rate and depends on your filing status.
- The portion of an employee's wages that is not included in their paycheck because it goes directly to federal, state and local taxes.
- A government-run insurance program that provides healthcare assistance to elderly and disabled Americans.
- An annual report to the IRS summarizing total income, deductions, and the taxes withheld by employers.
- A federal program that provides monthly benefits to millions of Americans, including retirees, military families, surviving families of deceased workers, and disabled individuals.
- A federal law that requires an employer to withhold taxes from the wages they pay their employees; the funds go toward Social Security and Medicare.
- Someone you financially support who can be "claimed" on a tax return to reduce your taxable income and lower your taxes.
- Form used by an employer to verify an employee's identity and to establish that the worker is eligible to accept employment in the United States.
- The standard Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form that individuals can use to file their annual income tax returns.
20 Clues: The amount of tax liability that a taxpayer will need to pay to the federal or state government • A government-run insurance program that provides healthcare assistance to low income Americans. • An annual report to the IRS summarizing total income, deductions, and the taxes withheld by employers. • ...
Ch.05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility - Crossword LABS 2024-10-21
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- "Amt" is it's abbreviation
- "Cap" is it's abbreviation
- "G" is it's abbreviation
- Document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care.
- "Disp" is it's abbreviation
- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- physical or emotional harm to someone.
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- "Aq" is it's abbreviation
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions.
- "Tbsp" is it's abbreviation
- "w/o" is it's abbreviation
- "Q" is it's abbreviation
- Abbreviation for "Drops"
- "Bid" is it's abbreviation
- "Tab" is it's abbreviation
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation.
- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a professional.
- Act of harming or ruining another’s reputation.
- Unlawful restraint of a person’s freedom of movement.
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- The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- "Gal" is it's abbreviation
- An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied.
- A document in which a person Defamation his or her wishes about life support and other treatments.
- Failure to take proper care in doing something.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- Abbreviation for "Afternoon"
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- "Syr" is it's abbreviation
- Abbreviation for "Hour"
- "Div" is it's abbreviation
- A agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court.
- A written defamation of a person’s character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- Abbreviation for "Before noon"
- "Pt" is it's abbreviation
- "Gr" is it's abbreviation
- "DR" is it's abbreviation
- Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts.
- Revealing personal information about an individual without their consent.
- Legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf.
- Known as the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, on rights for residents.
- The crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
44 Clues: Abbreviation for "Hour" • "G" is it's abbreviation • "Q" is it's abbreviation • Abbreviation for "Drops" • "Aq" is it's abbreviation • "Pt" is it's abbreviation • "Gr" is it's abbreviation • "DR" is it's abbreviation • "Amt" is it's abbreviation • "Gal" is it's abbreviation • "Cap" is it's abbreviation • "Syr" is it's abbreviation • "Div" is it's abbreviation • ...
Yassy 29th 2025-04-15
7 Clues: Your name • ______ your nose • Insurance ______ • Opposite of loss • Where we took the twins to float • Paper or card to claim something • Had our first _____ at the arcade
Chapter 15 2023-10-24
Across
- curve a hypothetical or possible, relationship between federal income tax rates and tax revenues
- supply curve hypothetical curve showing different levels of real GDP that would be produced at various price levels
- equilibrium amount of real GDP consistent with a given price level; intersection of aggregate supply and aggregate demand
- demand the total value of all goods and services demanded at different price levels
- the branch of economic theory focused on the economy as a whole and decision making by large units, such as government and unions
- insurance government program providing payments to the unemployed; an automatic stabilizer
- policies economic policies designed to stimulate the economy by removing government regulations and lowering marginal tax rates to increase production
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- supply the total value of all goods and services that all firms would produce in a specific period of time at various price levels
- demand curve hypothetical curve showing different levels of real GDP that would be purchased at various price levels
- use of government spending and revenue collection measures to influence the economy
- relaxation or removal of government regulations on business activities
- change in investment spending caused by a change in overall spending
- change in overall spending cause by a change in investment spending
- price price when quantity supplied equals quantity demanded; price that clears the market
- unsteady
- stabilizers programs that automatically provide government benefits during an economic downturn; unemployment, insurance and entitlement programs
- program or benefit using established eligibility requirements to provide health care, food, or income supplements to individuals
- economics government spending and taxation policies suggested by John Maynard Keynes to stimulate the economy; synonymouse with fiscal policies or demand-side economics
18 Clues: unsteady • change in overall spending cause by a change in investment spending • change in investment spending caused by a change in overall spending • relaxation or removal of government regulations on business activities • use of government spending and revenue collection measures to influence the economy • ...
PBL Case 2 2024-10-03
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- This ethical pillar involves treating everyone fairly
- What is the American governmental programme aimed at making health care more affordable for those over 65 or with long-term disabilities.
- Medical council This organisation sets the professional standards that all doctors are required to meet.
- This is the ethical pillar that related to the duty to do no harm
- What is the national health insurance programme in America aimed at helping those with a low income ?
- taxation What is the primary funding source for the NHS ?
- What will you receive if a General Practitioner believes you need more specialised secondary care ?
- This reflects the patients right to choice and free will in their own treatment.
- Care Act What was the scheme introduced by Obama that aimed to improve the affordability of care in the US ?
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- principle What is the most common form of Health care payment used in the American Health care system ?
- times This factor is consistently ranked as one of the publics main concerns about the NHS.
- This principle related to the idea of maximising outputs for a given number of inputs
- Practise What is the most common source of primary care ?
- What should always be considered when posting about working within medicine on social media ?
- This is the ethical pillar that reflects the duty to 'do good'
- This principle of good health care ensures everyone is given the necessary support to access the same level of health care.
- This principle ensures all individuals treated the same.
17 Clues: This ethical pillar involves treating everyone fairly • This principle ensures all individuals treated the same. • Practise What is the most common source of primary care ? • taxation What is the primary funding source for the NHS ? • This is the ethical pillar that reflects the duty to 'do good' • ...
DEAD Talks 2019-01-08
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- An automated video software that allows the family to upload their photos and videos
- Cemetery Management Reimagined
- Trustee and provider of compliance, investment management, and record keeping solutions.
- An Innovative, patent pending, 4" deep, framework niche system.
- New website that is designed to assist with your trade work.
- Percent Industry average rate of how most preneed insurance companies pay their growth
- They will help you transform your cremation business
- We help bring peace of mind to families when they need it most.
- It's about people
- One important thing to think about according to Johnson Consulting Group
- Our funeral home and cemetery lending specialists are ready to guide you through financing your legacy.
- Decisions, Established in 2008
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- You have the will, we have the way.
- With the preneed 360 approach, we support every aspect of your business
- An App allows you to search records, view nearby available spaces, and more!
- The first African- American member and Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
- Trusted. Reliable. Secure.
- Leading the way in helping funeral homes harness the power of social media.
- National Life Insurance Ready when you are
- They will provide transition assistance to veterans entering the workforce.
- They are driven to be the indisputable choice for funeral and cemetery services.
- Guarantees a loved one to be returned to if death occurs 100 miles from home.
- Has over 100 years of trusted service in Southern California
- Provides lending to support a range of needs and terms through SBA-7(a) loan program.
- This company is in Washington State.
25 Clues: It's about people • Trusted. Reliable. Secure. • Cemetery Management Reimagined • Decisions, Established in 2008 • You have the will, we have the way. • This company is in Washington State. • National Life Insurance Ready when you are • They will help you transform your cremation business • Has over 100 years of trusted service in Southern California • ...
Crossword 2018-04-05
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- A subject or problem that people are thinking and talking about.
- The job or profession that someone does for a long period of their life.
- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy something.
- A ticket or piece of paper that can be used instead of money to pay for something.
- A person's ability to do more than one thing at a time.
- Something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing.
- An advantage such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay, that employees receive from their employer in addition to money.
- A reduction in the usual price of something.
- The fact or state of not being strong or powerful.
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- A group of people who have come together for the same purpose.
- A person who tries to persuade someone to leave their job by offering that person another job with more pay and a higher position.
- A piece of business, for example an act of buying or selling something.
- A good understanding of someone and an ability to communicate well with them.
- Someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- A job or situation that is tiring or boring and from which it is hard to escape.
- A business organization that makes money by selling goods or services.
- Information and understanding about a subject which a person has, or which all people have.
- An argument or disagreement between people or groups.
- Something good that you get in addition to something else, and which you would not usually expect.
- An ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it.
20 Clues: A reduction in the usual price of something. • The fact or state of not being strong or powerful. • An argument or disagreement between people or groups. • A person's ability to do more than one thing at a time. • Someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop. • A group of people who have come together for the same purpose. • ...
AP Government Ch. 14: Budget Crossword 2013-11-15
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- Money taken from your paycheck, established by the Sixteenth Amendment.
- Special projects or grants that a Congressman supports to help "bring home the bacon" to their constituents
- The money the federal government collects from taxes and other sources
- Common term for a tax policy that may allow an individual or corporation to be exempted from a particular tax
- Creates or alters a program and outlines its goals
- Revenues lost due to tax breaks, exemptions, etc.
- Unemployment assistance is an example of this
- Says that the best predictor for next year's budget is to look at this year's and add a bit more
- If Congress cannot pass an authorization bill, they may allow an agency to spend at last years level
- All the money the federal government owes, accumulated over the years
- Government insurance for the elderly, established in 1965
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- An example of this would be to increase the age required to receive Social Security so that we can continue to afford the program
- A cost that always fluctuates, due to the fact that recipients who qualify for aid will vary
- Provides the actual funds needed to support an authorization bill
- Debt of one year, calculated as expenditures - revenues.
- Total amount Congress allows itself to spend on all programs, creates a debt ceiling
- The 17th amendment said that Senators would be chosen in this way.
- Medical insurance provided to the poor
- When a member of Congress tries to help a constituent "cut through bureaucratic red tape." For example, they could help you apply for a patent.
- A document that specifies the allocation of taxes to be paid and benefits that will be received in a year
20 Clues: Medical insurance provided to the poor • Unemployment assistance is an example of this • Revenues lost due to tax breaks, exemptions, etc. • Creates or alters a program and outlines its goals • Debt of one year, calculated as expenditures - revenues. • Government insurance for the elderly, established in 1965 • ...
General Revision (Level 5 English) 2013-05-02
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- enjoying or affording warmth and ease, marked by or providing contentment or comfort
- is a block of ceramic material used in masonry construction, usually laid using various kinds of mortar
- to be glad to accept (two words)
- to provide and pay for something for someone as a gift or as entertainment. I will be delighted to _ _ _ _ _ you to dinner.
- if you ‘_ _ _ _ _ _’ on something you choose a path or you make a choice
- of broad scope or content; including all or much
- up finally be or do something; "He _ _ _ _ _ up marrying his high school sweetheart’
- a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
- to begin to comprehend someone or something; to come to understand someone or something better
- Huge/Very large
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- the wait 'It takes a long time to get a table at the restaurant, but the food is well...(three words)
- having the ability to do something.
- out ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ out’ to make or become exhausted, especially as a result of long-term stress
- / Insurance) (of a car insurance policy) providing protection against most risks, including third-party liability, fire, theft, and damage
- Don’t get me '_ _ _ _ _' said when you think someone might not understand what you say, or be upset by it:
- sympathetic, tolerant, or wise towards people/ Possessing judgment and intelligence
- aço in English
- Neither very good nor very bad; passable
- full of people
- Of a strikingly attractive appearance.
- Full of life and energy; vigorous:
- is a chemical element with the symbol Fe (Latin: ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal in the first transition series
22 Clues: aço in English • full of people • Huge/Very large • to be glad to accept (two words) • Full of life and energy; vigorous: • having the ability to do something. • Of a strikingly attractive appearance. • Neither very good nor very bad; passable • of broad scope or content; including all or much • if you ‘_ _ _ _ _ _’ on something you choose a path or you make a choice • ...
Qt. 2 Book Report: Public Enemies Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-09
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- a disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus, especially by reactivated virus in an older person, characterized by skin eruptions and pain along the course of involved sensory nerves
- the act of moving along or proceeding in orderly succession or in a formal and ceremonious manner, as a line of people, animals, vehicles, etc
- a chair used to electrocute criminals sentenced to death
- the malicious burning of another's house or property, or in some statutes, the burning of one's own house or property, as to collect insurance
- warlike; given to waging war
- a mosaic flooring or paving composed of chips of broken stone, usually marble, and cement, polished when in place
- to familiarize by custom or use; habituate
- a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain, etc
- any of various types of sailing vessel having a foremast and mainmast, with or without other masts, and having fore-and-aft sails on all lower masts
- a situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives
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- expert skill or knowledge; expertness; know-how
- a program of old-age, unemployment, health, disability, and survivors insurance maintained by the U.S. federal government through compulsory payments by specific employer and employee groups
- a fixed or firm belief
- a small, usually enclosed field near a stable or barn for pasturing or exercising animals
- an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation
- to bite or chew on, especially persistently
- widely and unfavorably known
- lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring
- a corner of a page folded over like a dog's ear, as by careless use, or to mark a place
- having a vocal tone characterized by weakness of intensity and excessive breathiness; husky
20 Clues: a fixed or firm belief • widely and unfavorably known • warlike; given to waging war • to familiarize by custom or use; habituate • to bite or chew on, especially persistently • expert skill or knowledge; expertness; know-how • a chair used to electrocute criminals sentenced to death • lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring • ...
DD Resources HIPAA Crossword 2015-12-03
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- The third largest mammal on Earth.
- All faxes sent with PHI must have a ___ ______.
- This person is DD Resources’ Security Official.
- The minimum PHI needed to accomplish an intended purpose. (2 words)
- What does the first "A" in HIPAA stand for?
- What document is given to Consumers that outlines the use and disclosure of their PHI? (4 words)
- Any PHI that maintained or transmitted electronically is __________.
- The impermissible use or disclosure of PHI/EPHI released verbally, in writing or transmitted electronically is a ____________________.
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- What does the "H" in HIPAA stand for?
- The __________ Rule establishes and protects the Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of EPHI.
- What Does The second "A" in HIPAA stand for?
- Protected Health Information (PHI) can include paper records, _____________ __________________, and information that is transmitted and maintained in any electronic format.
- The _____________ Rule protects an individual’s rights, limits the uses and disclosures of PHI and sets administrative rules.
- What does the "P" in HIPAA stand for?
- out Files must be ______ ___, whenever removed from their designated location.
- What must be completed and signed before any PHI can be released?
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
- Consumers have the right to make ___________ about the privacy and security of their PHI/EPHI without fear of retaliation.
- HIPAA is not just a good idea. It is the ___.
- What does the "I" in HIPAA stand for?
- Who is responsible for keeping Consumer information confidential?
- Computer ___ should never be shared or posted.
- How does confidential documentation need to be disposed of?
- Any health information received or maintained by DD Resources is ________.
24 Clues: The third largest mammal on Earth. • What does the "H" in HIPAA stand for? • What does the "P" in HIPAA stand for? • What does the "I" in HIPAA stand for? • What does the first "A" in HIPAA stand for? • What Does The second "A" in HIPAA stand for? • HIPAA is not just a good idea. It is the ___. • Computer ___ should never be shared or posted. • ...
Introduction to Personal Finance 2015-11-05
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- Loan A short-term loan in which the borrower's car title is used as collateral.
- a time deposit, a financial product commonly sold in accounts
- liability an obligation to repay a debt between two or more parties
- Cards card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- protection techniques to limit creditors' access to certain valuable assets
- Tax the taxing authority charges the same rate of tax from each taxpayer
- Tax tax that is applied uniformly
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- Account a bank account that earns interest.
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- a debt investment in which an investor loans money to an entity
- investment plan an asset that you put money into with the hope that it will grow or appreciate into a larger sum of money.
- Tax means of income redistribution.
- Interest interest added to the principal of a deposit or loan
- the charging of real (or personal) property by a debtor to a creditor as security for a debt
- estate property consisting of land or buildings.
- funds an investment program funded by shareholders that trades in diversified holdings and is professionally managed.
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- Account an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares.
20 Clues: Tax tax that is applied uniformly • Tax means of income redistribution. • Account a bank account that earns interest. • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • estate property consisting of land or buildings. • a time deposit, a financial product commonly sold in accounts • Interest interest added to the principal of a deposit or loan • ...
Driving and mobility 2023-03-21
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- this is a factor in 50% of all collisions, and it is when you aren’t paying attention (Traffic laws)
- this is the chance of injury to your self or others (Driving and mobility laws)
- a restraint that can prevent further injury during an accident (Driving and mobility laws)
- ________ planned based on traffic flow, road use, turns, ETC (Driving and mobility laws)
- ____________ driving is a behavior that threatens safety of others and is a moving violation (Traffic laws)
- Minnesota requires liability ________ insurance on vehicles (Traffic laws)
- when traveling on a road that goes east to west, the road signs will have numbers that are ____ (Driving and mobility laws)
- _______ is what states can do that takes away your license for 365 days (Traffic laws)
- _________ are the leading cause of people the age of 1-37 (Driving and mobility laws)
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- ______ Driving, is driving dangerous consciously and intentionally (Traffic laws)
- Driving is a ______ not a right (Traffic laws)
- the highway transportation has how many parts (Driving and mobility laws)
- when traveling on a road that goes north to south, you are on a _____ numbered road (Driving and mobility laws)
- 41 percent of deaths were related to ______ related crashes (Traffic laws)
- The highway transportation system has three parts, motor vehicles, drivers & pedestrians, and _________ (Driving and mobility laws)
- your vehicle identification number also known as your ___ number, is listed on your certificate of title (Traffic laws)
- it is illegal to be ______/ under the influence while driving (Traffic laws)
- Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute is also known as what (Driving and mobility laws)
- When renewing your license, you must take a ______ test (Traffic laws)
- the ability to control the requirements for drivers license go to what government (Driving and mobility laws)
20 Clues: Driving is a ______ not a right (Traffic laws) • When renewing your license, you must take a ______ test (Traffic laws) • the highway transportation has how many parts (Driving and mobility laws) • 41 percent of deaths were related to ______ related crashes (Traffic laws) • Minnesota requires liability ________ insurance on vehicles (Traffic laws) • ...
unit 5 2023-04-13
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- Money allocated for paying off the national debt held by the public.
- the total amount of money the U.S. government spends every year
- Total amount of money the government collects every year.
- The percentage (%) of your income taxed decreases as your income increases
- Taxes collected to fund social insurance programs such as social security, medicare, unemployment insurance, etc.
- Part of FICA that provides healthcare to seniors regardless of income
- mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity
- Taxes collected based on the profits of U.S. corporations.
- Spending for entitlement programs.
- Taxes paid on purchases.
- A sales tax on specific items like gas, tobacco, and alcohol
- Taxes paid to the national government as a percentage of corporate profits.
- Taxes collected from U.S. citizens based on their individual income
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- 3rd step to Creating the Federal Budget
- (FY)
- Spending subject to the appropriations process.
- 1st step to Creating the Federal Budget
- Taxes = Spending
- 2nd step to Creating the Federal Budget
- Taxes > Spending
- Federal tax paid by the person who gives a gift.
- Is an annual plan outlining proposed revenues (from taxes) and expenditures (spending) for the coming fiscal year
- Tax covered by FICA
- State and Local tax of the value of property
- The percentage (%) of your income taxed is the same for all income levels
- Taxes < Spending
- Taxes on imports that are paid by the importer
- 4th step to Creating the Federal Budget
- The percentage (%) of your income taxed increases as your income increases.
- 5th step to Creating the Federal Budget
30 Clues: (FY) • Taxes = Spending • Taxes > Spending • Taxes < Spending • Tax covered by FICA • Taxes paid on purchases. • Spending for entitlement programs. • 3rd step to Creating the Federal Budget • 1st step to Creating the Federal Budget • 2nd step to Creating the Federal Budget • 4th step to Creating the Federal Budget • 5th step to Creating the Federal Budget • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Mikel 2023-02-16
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- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- The lowest wage permitted by law
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events
- What you’re being paid for your work hourly or daily
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a persons education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- The nations retirement program that help provide retirement income
- Building relationships both personally and professionally
- A time when a person is paid for work
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectation of the settings
- Amount of money you are paid a year
- Money gained through employment and investment
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- The money after all taxes and deductions
- The nations health care program for the elderly and disabled
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences
- Jobs that are in supply and demand
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits and other earnings before taxes
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership, experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals
- A temporary job that is paid in experience
- Skills that are practiced overtime
- A percentage of the total sales paid to an employee as an addition to salary and wage
24 Clues: The lowest wage permitted by law • Jobs that are in supply and demand • Skills that are practiced overtime • Amount of money you are paid a year • A time when a person is paid for work • The money after all taxes and deductions • A temporary job that is paid in experience • Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act • Money gained through employment and investment • ...
chapter 12 2023-04-28
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- method of paying an employee bases on amount of sales the employee generates.
- form used to record details of employee’s earning and deductions.
- bases on the payroll of a business.
- qualified retirement plan sponsored by an employer.
- payment of an employee’s net pay using electronic funds transfer.
- amount paid to employee for every hour worked.
- fixed annual sum of money divided among pay periods.
- retirement plan that allows tax-free withdrawals from the account.
- total earnings paid to an employee after payroll taxes and other deductions.
- check with detachable check stub that contains information about payment.
- total amount earned by all employees for a pay period.
- maximum amount of gross earnings where a tax can be calculated.
- total amount paid by business for employee’s work, warned by a wage, salary, or commission.
- federal tax paid for hospital insurance
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- accounting staff position that compiles and computes payroll date, then prepares, journalizes and posts payroll transactions.
- device used to record dates and time of every employee’s arrival and departure.
- federal tax paid for old age, survivors, or disability insurance.
- total gross earnings year to date for an employee.
- amount withheld from an employee’s gross earnings.
- qualified retirement plan that provides most individuals a differed federal income tax benefit.
- savings plan approved by the Internal Revenue Service that provides individuals with a tax benefit.
- form that summarizes the earnings, deductions, and net pay for all employees for on pay period.
- number of days or weeks of work covered by employee’s paycheck.
- deduction from total earnings for each person legally supported by a tax payer.
24 Clues: bases on the payroll of a business. • federal tax paid for hospital insurance • amount paid to employee for every hour worked. • total gross earnings year to date for an employee. • amount withheld from an employee’s gross earnings. • qualified retirement plan sponsored by an employer. • fixed annual sum of money divided among pay periods. • ...
Referral Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-01
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- At a branch level, we can help members plan for the unknown by helping them create an _________ ____.
- The 4th of the 6 Financial Goals on which SFG works with members.
- Our monthly goals are 2 SFG _________ and 3 Real Estate _________.
- Put in a referral to Real Estate if a member wants to lower their mortgage rate or payment by doing a _________.
- This department assists in opening accounts for LLCs, Corporations, and more.
- Paychex offers an incentive of _____ dollars to referrers when a member signs up for their services.
- SFG helps members with income for _________.
- Insurance, Long Term Care, and Disability Insurance fall into this category of financial needs.
- Put in a referral to Real Estate for this product if a member is looking to do home renovations, but doesn't want a personal loan.
- Our point of contact for Real Estate, located in the Nashua Branch.
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- Older members may benefit from speaking with SFG about this category of financial needs.
- Our point of contact for SFG, located in the Salem Branch.
- One of the ways SFG helps members attain Growth is by helping them set up ______ _____.
- This company assists our business members with HR and Payroll Services.
- The group within SFCU which assists members with investing, retirement, and more.
- The department that assists members in buying their first home.
- Put in a referral to Real Estate if a member wants to ________ a new home.
- Put in a referral to Real Estate for this product if a member is looking to add a garage to their home.
- SFG helps members grow their money by _________.
- At a branch level, we can help members achieve their financial goals by lending them ______.
20 Clues: SFG helps members with income for _________. • SFG helps members grow their money by _________. • Our point of contact for SFG, located in the Salem Branch. • The department that assists members in buying their first home. • The 4th of the 6 Financial Goals on which SFG works with members. • Our monthly goals are 2 SFG _________ and 3 Real Estate _________. • ...
Financial Math 2021-09-20
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- amount of sales produced by that employee
- care covers only the employee
- depends pn the social security percentage and the
- paid for by fica taxes
- the hourly wage an employee receive for any overtime hours
- typically benefits are in forms
- addition to your salary
- care for sick children or newborns
- offered as an employee benefit
- you work at a job covered by social security you must pay
- most part-time jobs that have students hold pay a set amount for each hour they work
- compensation that an employee receives from an employer
- overtime rate could be there three times the hourly rate
- for each item they complete
- paid for by fica taxes
- fixed period of employment
- businesses pay their employees twice a month or
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- is unique nine digits
- another benefit that is required by the government
- are paid a certain amount
- overtime hours calculated as 1.5 times the regular hourly rate
- mean their paycheck amount are automatically deposited electronically into their bank
- total pay which is the sum of your hourly and your overtime pay
- government program that offers benefits
- required the employee to work only a specific number of hours per week
- they receive 26 paychecks per year
- rate two times the hourly rate
- president franklin d. roosvelt started social security in 1935
- money that employees or other receive base on sales
- care cover all members of the immediate family for health care bills
- combined into paid time off
- an insurance program available through the u.s
- paid holiday time
- paid sick time
- childcare leave;and more
- extra hours are more than the full-time number of hours
- there are federal and state laws on the lowest hourly rate
37 Clues: paid sick time • paid holiday time • is unique nine digits • paid for by fica taxes • paid for by fica taxes • addition to your salary • childcare leave;and more • are paid a certain amount • fixed period of employment • combined into paid time off • for each item they complete • care covers only the employee • rate two times the hourly rate • offered as an employee benefit • ...
SHOPPING 2022-11-08
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- a big advertisment
- looking for things on the internet
- clothes do that when you wash them in wrong temperature
- you receive it after finishing your purchase
- shop with different kinds of accessories
- it tells us how big is product that we are interesed in buying
- opportunity to buy some stuff for lower price
- people do that when they tell their friends that they found something good
- advertisment that you can see on TV
- when something is really expensive
- catchy pharse in commercials etc.
- service that you have to pay for to get money in case of emergency
- a place where you pay for your products
- place where you can buy medicine
- in some shops you collet those to get some bonuses to your next purchase
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- coins
- a person who has insurance
- when there are no more items in stock
- you go there to wash your clothes by yourself
- people go there to buy a package holidadys
- you buy it in the shop and give it to other person so they can buy something they like
- shop where you can buy CDs
- a shop that's located in many places
- it happens when a lot of people are waiting in shop
- shop where you can buy bread
- you can get your hair done in this shop
- thing in which you put what you've purchased
- shop where you can buy meat
- shop where you can buy t-shirt, trousers etc.
- a person who brings your purchase to your house
- shop where you can buy different things for dogs
31 Clues: coins • a big advertisment • a person who has insurance • shop where you can buy CDs • shop where you can buy meat • shop where you can buy bread • place where you can buy medicine • catchy pharse in commercials etc. • looking for things on the internet • when something is really expensive • advertisment that you can see on TV • a shop that's located in many places • ...
SHOPPING 2022-11-08
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- a big advertisment
- looking for things on the internet
- clothes do that when you wash them in wrong temperature
- you receive it after finishing your purchase
- shop with different kinds of accessories
- it tells us how big is product that we are interesed in buying
- opportunity to buy some stuff for lower price
- people do that when they tell their friends that they found something good
- advertisment that you can see on TV
- when something is really expensive
- catchy pharse in commercials etc.
- service that you have to pay for to get money in case of emergency
- a place where you pay for your products
- place where you can buy medicine
- in some shops you collet those to get some bonuses to your next purchase
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- coins
- a person who has insurance
- when there are no more items in stock
- you go there to wash your clothes by yourself
- people go there to buy a package holidadys
- you buy it in the shop and give it to other person so they can buy something they like
- shop where you can buy CDs
- a shop that's located in many places
- it happens when a lot of people are waiting in shop
- shop where you can buy bread
- you can get your hair done in this shop
- thing in which you put what you've purchased
- shop where you can buy meat
- shop where you can buy t-shirt, trousers etc.
- a person who brings your purchase to your house
- shop where you can buy different things for dogs
31 Clues: coins • a big advertisment • a person who has insurance • shop where you can buy CDs • shop where you can buy meat • shop where you can buy bread • place where you can buy medicine • catchy pharse in commercials etc. • looking for things on the internet • when something is really expensive • advertisment that you can see on TV • a shop that's located in many places • ...
SHOPPING 2022-11-08
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- a big advertisment
- looking for things on the internet
- clothes do that when you wash them in wrong temperature
- you receive it after finishing your purchase
- shop with different kinds of accessories
- it tells us how big is product that we are interesed in buying
- opportunity to buy some stuff for lower price
- people do that when they tell their friends that they found something good
- advertisment that you can see on TV
- when something is really expensive
- catchy pharse in commercials etc.
- service that you have to pay for to get money in case of emergency
- a place where you pay for your products
- place where you can buy medicine
- in some shops you collet those to get some bonuses to your next purchase
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- coins
- a person who has insurance
- when there are no more items in stock
- you go there to wash your clothes by yourself
- people go there to buy a package holidadys
- you buy it in the shop and give it to other person so they can buy something they like
- shop where you can buy CDs
- a shop that's located in many places
- it happens when a lot of people are waiting in shop
- shop where you can buy bread
- you can get your hair done in this shop
- thing in which you put what you've purchased
- shop where you can buy meat
- shop where you can buy t-shirt, trousers etc.
- a person who brings your purchase to your house
- shop where you can buy different things for dogs
31 Clues: coins • a big advertisment • a person who has insurance • shop where you can buy CDs • shop where you can buy meat • shop where you can buy bread • place where you can buy medicine • catchy pharse in commercials etc. • looking for things on the internet • when something is really expensive • advertisment that you can see on TV • a shop that's located in many places • ...
jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj 2022-11-30
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- Widely used benchmark interest rate that lenders use to set the interest rate on loans and credit cards
- Dollar value that is returned to an insurance policyholder if the policy is cancelled
- Insurance policy or an investment that pays out a fixed amount
- Percentage gain or loss on an investment expressed as a yearly rate.
- Debt to be paid at regular times over a specified period
- The fixed amount a lender adds to the base rate of an adjustable-rate mortgage to set the loan rate
- Credit bureau risk scores produced from models developed by Fair Isaac Corporation
- The process of estimating fair market value of an asset
- A process that starts with creating a plan to record all cash inflows and outflows
- The amount of income left after all deductions and taxes
- An increase in the value of a capital asset that you own
- The final stage of the loan process
- The beneficiary of an estate
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- Gradual reduction of loan principal
- Amount to which your investment grows in the future
- Another name for the gift-tax exemption
- An amount that you pay on your mortgage or other loan that constitutes an additional, unscheduled payment
- The increase in the value of an asset, measured in dollars or as a percentage
- An asset that is used to secure the repayment of a loan
- Legal claim held by a creditor against an asset to guarantee or secure repayment of the debt
- A record of how a consumer has repaid credit obligations in the past
- Failure to make a loan or debt payment when due
- Assets that belong to you
23 Clues: Assets that belong to you • The beneficiary of an estate • Gradual reduction of loan principal • The final stage of the loan process • Another name for the gift-tax exemption • Failure to make a loan or debt payment when due • Amount to which your investment grows in the future • An asset that is used to secure the repayment of a loan • ...
LPS 2016-11-12
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- melindungi simpanan nasabah kecil
- lps bertanggung jawab kepada
- lps berkedudukan di
- kehebohan politik berujuk pada tanggal
- menetapkan dan memungut premi penjaminan
- komisi pemberantasan korupsi
- yang dijamin LPS
- Sejak 13 Oktober 2008, saldo yang dijamin untuk setiap nasabah pada satu bank adalah paling banyak sebesar
- Perbankan mengamanatkan pembentukan suatu LPS sebagai pelaksana penjaminan dana masyarakat merupakan UU nomer
- setiap peserta bank memiliki
- tanggal ditetapkan LPS
- menjamin simpanan nasabah
- lps merupakan lembaga yang
- lps berfungsi menjamin simpanan nasabah bank dan turut aktif dalam menjaga stabilitas system perbankan sesuai
- nilai-nilai lps
- peserta penjamin LPS
- melaksanakan penjamin simpanan
- grup audit internat
- Indonesia deposit insurance corporation
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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- dalam sebuah jumpa pers di Jakarta, Mustar Bona Venture dan Ferdi Simaun, aktivis
- surat hutang negara
- nilai maksimum simpanan yang dijamin LPS
- undang-undang tentang pencegahan dan penanganan krisis sistem keuangan nomor
- lembaga penjamin simpanan
- salah satu tata cara penanganan terhadap bank gagal yang dilakukan oleh
- jumlah negara yang sudah menerapkan LPS
- lembaga lps yang mengubah nilai simpanan yang dijamin oleh lps menjadi RP. 2.000.000.000 merupakan UU nomer
- undang-undang tentang modal awal lembaga penjamin simpanan
- grup manajemen resiko lembaga
- komite koordinasi
- badan pemeriksaan keuangan
- grup layanan umum
- undang-undang
- Rekonsiliasi dan verifikasi dilakukan secara bertahap berdasarkan rekening yang lebih mudah
- lpp masih berada dalam naungan lingkup kerja pada
- penyertaan modal sementara
- kelompok jabatan fungsional
- arsitektur perbankan Indonesia
- salah satu anggota KSSK
- Mewujudkan program penjaminan simpanan yang efektif
- grup sumber daya manusia
- Menjadi lembaga penjamin simpanan yang dipercaya dalam memelihara stabilitas sistem perbankan nasional
43 Clues: undang-undang • nilai-nilai lps • yang dijamin LPS • komite koordinasi • grup layanan umum • surat hutang negara • lps berkedudukan di • grup audit internat • peserta penjamin LPS • tanggal ditetapkan LPS • salah satu anggota KSSK • grup sumber daya manusia • lembaga penjamin simpanan • menjamin simpanan nasabah • badan pemeriksaan keuangan • lps merupakan lembaga yang • ...
PLS 2016-11-12
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- lembaga penjamin simpanan
- badan pemeriksaan keuangan
- kehebohan politik berujuk pada tanggal
- setiap peserta bank memiliki
- lpp masih berada dalam naungan lingkup kerja pada
- Mewujudkan program penjaminan simpanan yang efektif
- grup sumber daya manusia
- nilai-nilai lps
- kelompok jabatan fungsional
- tanggal ditetapkan LPS
- dalam sebuah jumpa pers di Jakarta, Mustar Bona Venture dan Ferdi Simaun, aktivis
- penyertaan modal sementara
- undang-undang tentang modal awal lembaga penjamin simpanan
- Menjadi lembaga penjamin simpanan yang dipercaya dalam memelihara stabilitas sistem perbankan nasional
- surat hutang negara
- undang-undang
- lps berfungsi menjamin simpanan nasabah bank dan turut aktif dalam menjaga stabilitas system perbankan sesuai
- lps berkedudukan di
- lps bertanggung jawab kepada
- yang dijamin LPS
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- grup manajemen resiko lembaga
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- melindungi simpanan nasabah kecil
- salah satu anggota KSSK
- undang-undang tentang pencegahan dan penanganan krisis sistem keuangan nomor
- komisi pemberantasan korupsi
- jumlah negara yang sudah menerapkan LPS
- Sejak 13 Oktober 2008, saldo yang dijamin untuk setiap nasabah pada satu bank adalah paling banyak sebesar
- salah satu tata cara penanganan terhadap bank gagal yang dilakukan oleh
- Indonesia deposit insurance corporation
- lembaga lps yang mengubah nilai simpanan yang dijamin oleh lps menjadi RP. 2.000.000.000 merupakan UU nomer
- nilai maksimum simpanan yang dijamin LPS
- grup layanan umum
- menjamin simpanan nasabah
- peserta penjamin LPS
- melaksanakan penjamin simpanan
- lps merupakan lembaga yang
- menetapkan dan memungut premi penjaminan
- komite koordinasi
- grup audit internat
- Perbankan mengamanatkan pembentukan suatu LPS sebagai pelaksana penjaminan dana masyarakat merupakan UU nomer
- arsitektur perbankan Indonesia
42 Clues: undang-undang • nilai-nilai lps • yang dijamin LPS • grup layanan umum • komite koordinasi • surat hutang negara • grup audit internat • lps berkedudukan di • peserta penjamin LPS • tanggal ditetapkan LPS • salah satu anggota KSSK • grup sumber daya manusia • lembaga penjamin simpanan • menjamin simpanan nasabah • badan pemeriksaan keuangan • penyertaan modal sementara • ...
Life 101 2017-12-11
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- The most popular term life product.
- This gives the EE the option of paying for a mirror image of their ER coverage independently if they leave the ER or retire.
- This additional provision suspends life premiums in the event of the EE becoming totally disabled.
- This additional provision provides a benefit in the event the insured passes away or loses covered limbs in a covered accident.
- The designated individual who receives a benefit in the event of the insured's passing.
- This option allows the EE to turn their term coverage into whole life coverage.
- This type of plan is generally 100% ER funded.
- The maximum amount of coverage an insured can sign up for without filling out an EOI.
- A type of life insurance that provides coverage for a specified period of time.
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- This term life product is generally offered to ER's with 2-9 EE's.
- This additional provision allows the insured and dependents access a portion of the death benefit if the insured is terminally ill.
- The time period a EE must satisfy before enrolling in coverage.
- This business partner often assists with porting or converting coverage for certain employers.
- A type of life insurance that has a fixed death benefit and premiums.
- The time period where an EE can sign up or reenroll for coverage.
- This form is required if the EE signs up for coverage 31 days following their eligibility.
- This type of term life product can be included with an ER's cafeteria plan.
- This type of plan is funded by an EE and ER.
- Who generally picks the provisions of EE coverage.
- This is what the beneficiary receives upon the insured's passing.
20 Clues: The most popular term life product. • This type of plan is funded by an EE and ER. • This type of plan is generally 100% ER funded. • Who generally picks the provisions of EE coverage. • The time period a EE must satisfy before enrolling in coverage. • The time period where an EE can sign up or reenroll for coverage. • ...
Sport Tourism HOTE7 Week 9 Assignment 2023-07-04
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- A cost-_______ management strategy co-ordinates all cost and revenue centres
- Quota, convenience, and _________ are the three basic approaches to non-probability sampling
- Prohibited from sponsoring Canadian events
- Compulsory sport tourism revenue source
- Events rely on __________ as well as staff
- Successful events are characterized by efficient use of resources, including _____ resources
- A financial factor that must be accounted for
- Once the personnel requirements have been determined, this begins
- _____ management is the facilitation of the lawful and safe experience of individuals who attend the event
- The effectiveness of training can be obtained through performance __________
- Financial mgmt. strategy to precisely forecast expenditures and revenues each month for the budget period
- This type of sampling allows each unit within a population the chance of being selected
- Bonds and these are contractual receipt sport tourism revenue sources
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- Sport tourism revenue is the total of compulsory sources, sponsorship, income, and ___________ receipts
- Top reason communities host sporting events
- __________ budgets are used to plan for one financial year of operations
- The contract for this will be a license or a lease
- All events will have _________ to protect themselves from the risk of liability
- This, along with record keeping and financial control are three important financial strategies
- Large events are able to sell the broadcast rights for this
- Provide resources to the event that would otherwise not be available
- This income can come from rental and user fees
- Performer _______ insurance
- ________ attempts to ensure that all recruits can fulfill their duties
- This mgmt. strategy is the process of anticipating, preventing, or minimizing potential costs
- Probability and non-probability
- A way to introduce students to your organization
- VG= ___ x V% \ VGS \ RATT
- Zero Based Budgeting
29 Clues: Zero Based Budgeting • VG= ___ x V% \ VGS \ RATT • Performer _______ insurance • Probability and non-probability • Compulsory sport tourism revenue source • Prohibited from sponsoring Canadian events • Events rely on __________ as well as staff • Top reason communities host sporting events • A financial factor that must be accounted for • ...
FIN LIT CROSSWORD ROBOTICS 2023-08-23
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- type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- Anyone having borrowed money or goods from another
- encompasses any form of deferred payment
- Insurance is a means of protection from financial loss
- spend money from your checking account without writing a check.
- legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.
- measure of a borrower's risk to a lender
- A need is an essential requirement for survival, while a want is just a desire that is not necessary for living or survival
- a failure to do something
- summary of your unique financial history
- spending plan based on income and expenses
- reinforces a savings-focused mentality
- money received
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- the practice of comparing the prices of items from different sources to find the best deal.
- moneyyou set aside for life's unexpected expenses
- based on your credit history
- the spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money
- person who has controlling authority or is in a leading position
- form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- expressed as a percentage that represents the actual yearly cost of funds over the term of a loan or income earned on a investment
- financial professional who buys and sells stocks at the direction of clients
- anything that has current or future economic value to a business.
- member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution
- financialprinciple that states a sum of money is worth more now than in the future
25 Clues: money received • a failure to do something • based on your credit history • reinforces a savings-focused mentality • encompasses any form of deferred payment • measure of a borrower's risk to a lender • summary of your unique financial history • spending plan based on income and expenses • moneyyou set aside for life's unexpected expenses • ...
Foundations in Personal Finance Final Exam Review 3 2024-04-22
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- Security that represents part ownership or equity in a company.
- When a bank issues a range of money to a prospective borrower.
- A distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders.
- A list of your investments.
- Insurance that protects lenders against loss if the borrower defaults on the loan.
- Description of the investing strategy the mutual fund management company will use to invest your money.
- Things that help provide convenience, comfort, or enjoyment.
- Money earned from working.
- A legal contract that allows the renter, rights to the use of a property.
- Term used to describe a high performing stock market cycle.
- A person who rents land,a building, or an apartment to a tenant.
- Term used to describe a low performing or falling stock market cycle.
- Initials for the tax collecting agency in the United States.
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- When someone spends so much of their income on the costs of homeownership that they struggle to reach their other financial goals.
- Monies that you pay each month for your insurance coverage.
- Income that is generated by the work someone performs.
- Coverage for you to repair your care in case of theft, vandalism, glass repair, etc.
- Loan obtained for the purchase of a home.
- Income earned on a regular basis with little or no effort required to maintain it.
- Average cost of basic goods and services needed to sustain a certain standard of living.
- The deduction that most Americans take when filing their taxes.
- Limited resources and unlimited demand by a population.
- A mortgage product whereby the interest rate changes periodically.
- Helps pay for you to live elsewhere while your home is being repaired after a disaster.
24 Clues: Money earned from working. • A list of your investments. • Loan obtained for the purchase of a home. • Income that is generated by the work someone performs. • Limited resources and unlimited demand by a population. • Monies that you pay each month for your insurance coverage. • Term used to describe a high performing stock market cycle. • ...
Car Buying 2024-03-25
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- A place you can go to buy a new or used car.
- A promise by the vehicle manufacturer to repair or replace defective components for a specific period of time (2 words).
- General upkeep on a car which is a type of operating expense.
- This is the biggest cost associated with buying a new car.
- A percentage of the vehicle's total cost that a person pays at the time of purchase (2 words).
- Estimated market or trade-in worth of a used vehicle (2 words).
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- Depreciation and insurance are these types of costs associated with car ownership.
- The approximate price the dealership pays to the manufacturer for the vehicle (2 words).
- The rate that Florida charges is 6% and it's applied to car purchases and other purchases (2 words).
- Cost of a vehicle with standard equipment and no additional upgrades (2 words).
- A service contract that provides for no cost or low cost vehicle repair, after the factory warranty expires (2 words).
- This is what a lender charges you for borrowing money.
- If a safety defect is discovered, the manufacturer will fix the issue at no charge to the owner.
- A unique code used by the automobile industry to identify and track each vehicle manufactured.
- It is illegal to drive a car without this.
- Gas and tires are these types of costs associated with car ownership.
- The distance, measured in miles, that a car can travel per gallon of fuel.
- The price that a manufacturer recommends dealerships charge for their vehicles.
- A document that shows legal ownership of a vehicle.
- You should always have your used car inspected by a _________.
- An automobile you offer to the dealership for credit toward the price of the vehicle you want to purchase.
21 Clues: It is illegal to drive a car without this. • A place you can go to buy a new or used car. • A document that shows legal ownership of a vehicle. • This is what a lender charges you for borrowing money. • This is the biggest cost associated with buying a new car. • General upkeep on a car which is a type of operating expense. • ...
Healthcare Management Terms 2025-04-29
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- Forecasting, scheduling, and managing healthcare staff, equipment, and supplies.
- Ensuring a hazard-free environment and safe practices to prevent harm to patients.
- Activities that empower individuals and communities to increase control over and improve their health.
- A data-driven method to improve quality by removing errors and inefficiencies in healthcare processes.
- A system funded by insurance contributions from employers and employees, with services usually privately delivered.
- Coordinating and controlling hospital processes to improve service delivery and efficiency.
- A core management function that involves monitoring performance and making corrections to stay on course.
- An external assessment to verify the quality and standards of a healthcare organization.
- First-contact healthcare services that address most personal health needs, including prevention and treatment.
- A healthcare payment system that rewards providers for quality and patient outcomes, not volume.
- Scholar known for categorizing managerial roles as interpersonal, informational, and decisional.
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- Coordinated efforts to restore function or improve the quality of life after illness or injury.
- A complex organizational setup where employees report to multiple managers for different projects or functions.
- Combines government funding with private healthcare delivery, often covering all citizens.
- The highest level in an organization responsible for strategic decision-making and overall direction.
- A healthcare system funded and delivered by the government; services are provided free at the point of use.
- An organizational structure dividing roles by specialization, such as nursing, finance, or surgery.
- A system where individuals pay directly for medical services without insurance coverage.
- A payment model where providers are paid a fixed amount per patient, regardless of services provided.
- A single payment for all services related to a treatment or condition over a set period.
20 Clues: Forecasting, scheduling, and managing healthcare staff, equipment, and supplies. • Ensuring a hazard-free environment and safe practices to prevent harm to patients. • A system where individuals pay directly for medical services without insurance coverage. • An external assessment to verify the quality and standards of a healthcare organization. • ...
All things credit 2025-05-06
Across
- Debts or financial obligations.
- Automatic transfer of a paycheck into a bank account.
- The original amount of money borrowed or still owed on a loan.
- The span of time over which work is paid (e.g., weekly, biweekly).
- A policy providing financial protection against loss or damage.
- Money paid regularly to live in or use someone else’s property.
- Earnings after all taxes and deductions are taken out (take-home pay).
- Someone who agrees to repay a loan if the primary borrower does not. (usually someone with good credit or a guardian)
- The smallest amount required to be paid on a credit card bill each month.
- A plan for how to spend and save money over a set time
- Money taken out of gross pay for taxes, insurance, and other expenses.
- Things of value a person owns, such as cash, property, or investments.
- A long-term loan (15 or 30 years) to buy real estate, typically a home.
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- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.
- A card, from secured banker, that allows borrowing up to a certain dollar limit to make purchases or payments.
- A number representing a person’s credit risk or standing ("poor", "fair", "good", "very good", "excellent")
- A summary attached to a paycheck showing earnings, taxes, and deductions.
- A person’s assets minus liabilities.
- detailed record of an individual's credit history, including their debt management and payment history. It's a snapshot of your financial reliability.
- A paper or electronic payment received for work completed.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- Required payments to local, state, or federal government.
- The U.S. government agency responsible for collecting taxes (Internal Revenue Service).
- Total earnings before any deductions.
24 Clues: Debts or financial obligations. • A person’s assets minus liabilities. • Total earnings before any deductions. • Automatic transfer of a paycheck into a bank account. • A plan for how to spend and save money over a set time • Required payments to local, state, or federal government. • A paper or electronic payment received for work completed. • ...
Unit 3 Outcome 2 - Health and Human Development 2025-05-07
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- The introduction of which laws reduced the spread of infectious diseases from people arriving in Australia from overseas.
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme.
- Is a food selection guide which visually represents the proportion of the five food groups recommended for consumption each day
- Model of health which focuses on preventing ill health in the community.
- The historical approach to health
- A health promotion program which aims to reduce the incidence of skin cancer in Australia
- When the doctor charges only the schedule fee, resulting in no patient co-payment.
- An additional 2% tax placed on the taxable income of most taxpayers
- Model of Health that improves quality of life and extends life expectancy
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- Food supply chains, food marketing and food marketing strategies
- An income-tested rebate provided by the Federal Government to eligible Australians to assist with the cost of their PHI premiums.
- Laws which restrict gambling to Australians over 18 years of age
- The establishment of Quitline; a support service for smokers wanting to quit
- changing the health system to focus on prevention rather than rely on treatment
- Is the process of enabling individuals and communities to increase control over, and to improve, their own health
- Enjoy a wide variety of nutritious foods from these five groups every day and drink plenty of water
- Administered by the federal government which subsidises the cost of medication requiring the consumer to make a co-payment.
- A national insurance scheme that provides services and support for people with permanent, significant disabilities, and their families and carers.
- An example of the Biomedical Model of Health
- Access, equity, participation and human rights
- Provides extra financial assistance for those that incur significant out-of-pocket costs for Medicare services.
21 Clues: The historical approach to health • An example of the Biomedical Model of Health • Australia’s universal health insurance scheme. • Access, equity, participation and human rights • Food supply chains, food marketing and food marketing strategies • Laws which restrict gambling to Australians over 18 years of age • ...
Math and Finance 2025-05-02
Across
- The act of planning your spending
- Currency type used in a country
- Amount left after spending
- Legal responsibility for debt
- Bank product for keeping money safe
- Loss of value over time
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Bank account for daily spending
- Financial loss
- The act of saving money
- Sum borrowed or invested
- Return earned on investment
- Profits shared with shareholders
- Ratio showing performance
- A financial plan
- Money received, like wages or salary
- Financial system of a country
- Costs of doing business
- Type of financial account
- Total earnings from sales
- Money paid for products or services
- A business’s financial benefit
- Entry showing money going out
- Money paid to the government
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- Money saved for future use
- Payment sent regularly for a service
- Long-term financial asset
- A portion of income removed before tax
- Value of what you own
- Money taken out of an account
- Share of a company
- Inspection of financial records
- Financial gain
- Money returned from investment
- Amount earned before deductions
- Monthly payment for insurance
- Legal protection from financial risk
- Percentage of growth or cost
- Document that tracks money movement
- Fixed charge for a service
- Type of investment security
- What you owe
- Value of ownership in a company
- Report of income and expenses
- Advantage or gain from something
- Predicting future financial trends
- Money put into something expecting a return
- Form of debt investment
- Cash or coins used as money
- Resource used to create value
- Amount after deductions
51 Clues: What you owe • Financial gain • Financial loss • A financial plan • Share of a company • Value of what you own • Loss of value over time • The act of saving money • Form of debt investment • Costs of doing business • Amount after deductions • Sum borrowed or invested • Long-term financial asset • Ratio showing performance • Type of financial account • Total earnings from sales • ...
TEC 093 Midterm Crossword 2025-07-09
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- one type of resume
- separate one should be sent with each application
- what "BCC" means in an email
- searchable keyword that links users to all posts marked with same keyword
- attitude projected with the tone and pitch of a person's voice
- selection of related materials that are collected and organized to show job qualifications, skills, and talents
- person who knows an applicant's skills, talents, and personal job traits
- only items that can be removed from a credit report
- style of writing formatted so all lines are flush with the left margin
- main purpose of life insurance
- illegal act that involves stealing someone's personal information
- require a candidate to imagine a situation and describe how he or she would act
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- internal thoughts and feelings about one's self
- skills based resume
- nonverbal messages sent through gestures, facial expressions, and posture
- bits of data stored on a computer that record information about websites users visit
- sent as a follow up after an interview
- shows you are yelling
- investigation into personal data about a job applicant
- one type of cover letter
- nonverbal communication that occurs through touch
- talking without advance notice or time to plan
- what FICO score represents
- term given to software programs that are intended to damage, destroy, or steal data on a computer
- places date, complimentary close, and signature to the right of the center
- practice interview
- purpose is to get the interview
- process for holding meetings so that they are orderly and democratic
- amount times your normal salary that is needed for life insurance
29 Clues: one type of resume • practice interview • skills based resume • shows you are yelling • one type of cover letter • what FICO score represents • what "BCC" means in an email • main purpose of life insurance • purpose is to get the interview • sent as a follow up after an interview • talking without advance notice or time to plan • internal thoughts and feelings about one's self • ...
On the Job Vocabulary 2025-09-29
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- – A person who oversees employees and guides their work.
- – Being present at work as scheduled.
- Agreement (NDA) – A contract that prevents an employee from sharing confidential company information.
- – Payment given to an employee when they are laid off or terminated.
- – Extra money paid to an employee for performance or achievement.
- – A standard procedure for how things should be done at work.
- of Command – The line of authority in an organization.
- Pay – The amount an employee receives after taxes and deductions.
- System – A system that tracks attendance, behavior, or performance and assigns points for infractions or achievements.
- Pay – The total amount earned before taxes and deductions.
- Off – Temporary or permanent termination of employees due to company needs.
- Resources (HR) – The department that manages hiring, employee concerns, and company policies.
- – Being accountable for completing tasks or duties.
- – Money subtracted from an employee’s paycheck, such as taxes or insurance.
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- – Acting responsibly, respectfully, and maturely at work.
- – A written rule or guideline that employees must follow.
- – To lower an employee to a position with less responsibility or pay.
- Rights – Legal protections that employees have in the workplace.
- of Conduct – Rules that explain acceptable behavior at work.
- Leave – Paid or unpaid time off from work for illness.
- – Being on time for work or appointments.
- – The fixed regular payment an employee receives for their work.
- Resolution – Managing disagreements in a fair and effective way.
- – To raise an employee to a position with more responsibility or higher pay.
- – Non-wage compensation provided to employees, such as health insurance or retirement plans.
- – A group of employees organized to protect workers’ rights and negotiate with employers.
26 Clues: – Being present at work as scheduled. • – Being on time for work or appointments. • – Being accountable for completing tasks or duties. • Leave – Paid or unpaid time off from work for illness. • of Command – The line of authority in an organization. • – A person who oversees employees and guides their work. • – Acting responsibly, respectfully, and maturely at work. • ...
Can you find me ? 2022-12-14
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- Short form for the number of years during which policy owner has to pay the premium
- I am the person who owns the rights to the policy
- _________ interest refers to the the right / relationship to beneficiaries who can suffer financial loss
- Extra benefit one can add to policy by paying a small amount of money
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- Amount of money that a policy holder gets after the policy has reached its natural stage of closure
- Receiver of the benefit in case of death of the insured person
- Amount payable by the proposer to secure the Insurance cover-price of the insurance policy
7 Clues: I am the person who owns the rights to the policy • Receiver of the benefit in case of death of the insured person • Extra benefit one can add to policy by paying a small amount of money • Short form for the number of years during which policy owner has to pay the premium • ...
Investments 2023-12-19
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- a share in the ownership of a company
- a tax-advantaged investment account that helps you save for retirement
- a contract with an insurance company that promises to pay the buyer a steady stream of income in the future, such as after retirement.
- A 401K is offered through this person/business
- a fixed-income investment that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower, usually corporate or governmental.
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- life __________ pays out a sum of money either on the death of the covered person or after a set period.
- the stock __________ is a secure place where trading is done
7 Clues: a share in the ownership of a company • A 401K is offered through this person/business • the stock __________ is a secure place where trading is done • a tax-advantaged investment account that helps you save for retirement • life __________ pays out a sum of money either on the death of the covered person or after a set period. • ...
Western Title 2022-07-11
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- The map or plat drawn by a surveyor that has examined a particular area of land.
- ______ of Title - Summarized written history of all titles, transfers and legal actions connected with a piece of real property.
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- the closer who always makes a daily sonic run and greets everyone in the office
- An insurance company that issues the insurance policy either to another company or to the public.
- the queen of western title
- how ownership of title is taken
6 Clues: the queen of western title • how ownership of title is taken • the closer who always makes a daily sonic run and greets everyone in the office • The map or plat drawn by a surveyor that has examined a particular area of land. • An insurance company that issues the insurance policy either to another company or to the public. • ...
Healthcare Reform 2014-05-12
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- Law requiring that citizens, nationals, and individuals lawfully present in the United States maintain a minimum level of health insurance coverage or pay a tax penalty.
- The minimum number of hours, on average, an employee must work per week to be considered full time.
- Competitive marketplaces designed to enable consumers and small businesses to purchase affordable health insurance.
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- A group health plan that existed when PPACA was enacted, on or before March 23, 2010.
- The threshold number of FTE employees that an organization employs where employers must offer an affordable health insurance plan that provides a minimum level of benefits to full time employees and their dependents, beginning in 2015.
- The name of a tax that references a 40% non-deductible excise tax on high cost health coverage set to become effective for tax years after 2017.
6 Clues: A group health plan that existed when PPACA was enacted, on or before March 23, 2010. • The minimum number of hours, on average, an employee must work per week to be considered full time. • Competitive marketplaces designed to enable consumers and small businesses to purchase affordable health insurance. • ...
Specialty 2022-09-23
Across
- Who can request a copy of the RCE?
- Name one state foremost classic ACV home owners insurance is NOT available in and starts with the letter M?
- How many states is foremost classic ACV home owners insurance is NOT available in?
- If a customer calls in to make a payment,what is the first option that should be offered?
- How many pieces of information do you verify with a customer when doing a name search?
- Name one thing you need to make a payment through the secure line.
- Apart from foremost star,how can an agent make a payment?
- I am a customer and I want to update my payment method,where do I go?
- how many payment options are available for a customer?
- How many dwelling fire one policies are there?
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- Where do we send a customer to make a payment if they do not have an email address?
- Which contact can be verified but cannot make any changes to a policy?
- Customer provides their name and policy number however the SSN is not available and the DOB is listed,what is the additional piece of information that can be verified?
- Where do we transfer usaa customers to?
- In ki32,which key do you hit twice to issue a refund?
- Who can make a payment on a policy?
- who can set up EFT with a card?
- If there is no SSN and the DOB is incorrect or unavailable,what piece of information can it be replaced with?
18 Clues: who can set up EFT with a card? • Who can request a copy of the RCE? • Who can make a payment on a policy? • Where do we transfer usaa customers to? • How many dwelling fire one policies are there? • In ki32,which key do you hit twice to issue a refund? • how many payment options are available for a customer? • Apart from foremost star,how can an agent make a payment? • ...
Kayleigh 20230331 2023-03-31
CPCU Chapter 6 (SR) 2018-12-19
Across
- A signed agreement indicating that during the course of investigation, neither the insurer nor the insured waives rights under the policy.
- The expense that an insurer incurs to investigate, defend, and settle claims according to the terms specified in the insurance policy.
- An alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method by which disputing parties use a neutral outside party to examine the issues and develop a settlement, which can be final and binding.
- An alternative dispute resolution method by which disputing parties participate in an abbreviated trial, presenting the evidence of a few witnesses to a panel of mock jurors who decide the case.
- A payment awarded by a court to reimburse a victim for actual harm.
- An insurer’s letter that specifies coverage issues and informs the insured that the insurer is handling a claim with the understanding that the insurer may later deny coverage should the facts warrant it.
- A record of all the activities and analyses that occur while handling a claim.
- A payment awarded by a court to punish a defendant for a reckless, malicious, or deceitful act to deter similar conduct; the award need not bear any relation to a party’s actual damages.
- Coverage for direct and accidental loss caused by fire, lightning, explosion, theft, windstorm, hail, earthquake, flood, mischief, vandalism, or loss resulting from the sinking, burning, collision, or derailment of a conveyance transporting the covered auto.
- An alternative dispute resolution method by which a case undergoes an abbreviated version of a trial before a panel or an adviser who poses questions and offers opinions on the outcome of a trial, based on the evidence presented.
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- A form of compensatory damages that awards a sum of money for specific, identifiable expenses associated with the injured person’s loss, such as medical expenses or lost wages.
- The process by which an insurer can, after it has paid a loss under the policy, recover the amount paid from any party (other than the insured) who caused the loss or is otherwise legally liable for the loss.
- A monetary award to compensate a victim for losses, such as pain and suffering, that does not involve specific, measurable expenses.
- A ratio that measures losses and loss adjustment expenses against earned premiums and that reflects the percentage of premiums being consumed by losses.
- A review of claim files to examine the technical details of claim settlements; ensure that claims procedures are followed; and verify that appropriate, thorough documentation is included.
- A security setting that controls an individual computer user’s ability to review, enter, and change information in a claims information system
- A person responsible for investigating, evaluating, and settling claims.
- An outside organization or person hired by an insured to represent the insured in a claim in exchange for a fee.
- A designated dollar amount assigned to claims personnel to limit the reserve amounts they can set and the payment amounts they can make.
- Property insurance coverage covering all causes of loss not specifically excluded. Direct loss A reduction in the value of property that results directly and often immediately from damage to that property.
- A loss that arises as a result of damage to property, other than the direct loss to the property.
- Any of several kinds of insurance personnel who place insurance and surety business with insurers and who represent either insurers or insureds, or both.
- An alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method by which disputing parties use a neutral outside party to examine the issues and develop a mutually agreeable settlement.
- A method of resolving disputes between insurers and insureds over the amount owed on a covered loss.
24 Clues: A payment awarded by a court to reimburse a victim for actual harm. • A person responsible for investigating, evaluating, and settling claims. • A record of all the activities and analyses that occur while handling a claim. • A loss that arises as a result of damage to property, other than the direct loss to the property. • ...
Public Health 2016-11-15
Across
- Actions taken by an individual or group aiming to influence, public policy, resource allocation, and other decisions.
- insurance purchased by a health plan to protect it against extremely high cost cases.
- a federal entitlement program of medical and health coverage for the elderly and disabled governed by the federal social security act.
- operating in an accountable way by providing health care consumers cost and quality data before treatment so they can choose the best care at the best price.
- quantity of services used by patients, such as hospital days, physician visits, or prescriptions.
- Services provided to individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living.
- Health outcomes of a group of people and the distribution of outcomes within that group.
- the process by which an individual and family become subscribers for coverage in a health plan.
- The use of living organisms and biological systems to develop medical products and medical treatments.
- Professional health service workers who are licensed to practice independently.
- A specific amount that an insured individual must pay for a specified service or procedure.
- A payment method in which a physician or hospital is paid a fixed amount per patient per year.
- In health, an event, condition or disease occurrence that is counted.
- Health care that is measured by the outcomes achieved instead of the amount of services delivered.
- Digital records that contain a comprehensive patient medical history, combining information from multiple provider sources.
- Measurement of the quality of health care provided to individuals or groups of patients, against a previously defined standard.
- system and organizational inefficiencies that lead to higher health care costs without improved outcomes.
- costs that do not change or vary with fluctuations in enrollment or in utilization of services.
- arrangement of several delivery points
- identification, evaluation, and corrective action against organizational behavior that would otherwise result in financial loss or legal liability.
- special areas of plan coverage, such as outpatient visits, hospitalizations, or prescription drugs, that make up the range of medical services marketed under a health plan.
- Guidelines adopted by organizations and governments that promote constrained decision making and action.
- Measures of treatments and effectiveness in terms of access, quality, and cost.
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- An individual who coordinates and oversees other health care workers in finding the most effective methods of caring for specific patients.
- Organizational relationship for specific purposes
- Care for which expected health benefits exceed negative consequences.
- Clinical and supportive activities intended to treat or manage mental illness and or alcohol or substance abuse.
- An insurer, engaged in providing. paying for, or reimbursing all or part of the cost of health services
- the general health care that people receive on a routine basis that is not associated with an acute or chronic illness.
- joint federal state program of health care coverage for low income individuals under the federal social security act.
- Insurance provision that limits the amount of plan coverage to a certain percentage, commonly 80%.
- A type of insurance that pays for high cost health care, usually associated with injuries and chronic conditions.
- Medical care of a limited duration, provided in a hospital or outpatient setting, to treat an injury or short term illness.
- Persons with an interest in the performance of an organization.
- A count of unnecessary deaths from diseases for which effective public health and medical interventions are available.
- An action such as regular exercise, eating a balanced diet, or obtaining necessary vaccinations that people practice to maintain good health and prevent illness.
- The amount insured individuals must pay out of pocket.
- a patient visit to a provider.
- in the united states, person who has no third party source of payment for health care services.
- a periodic payment required to keep an insurance policy in force.
40 Clues: a patient visit to a provider. • arrangement of several delivery points • Organizational relationship for specific purposes • The amount insured individuals must pay out of pocket. • Persons with an interest in the performance of an organization. • a periodic payment required to keep an insurance policy in force. • ...
Caris Crossword! 2022-03-16
Across
- Something signed out at the end of testing and sent to the OP
- A cancer that begins in lymph nodes
- Caris employee responsible for any outreach to treating physicians for additional documents or discussions needed for the case
- All orders received for patients outside of the United States.
- Where our International office is located within Switzerland
- A blood cancer affecting white blood cells and bone marrow
- Documents that belong to an open or closed case in Carismatic
- This can be selected as yes or no and will determine if something can advance to lab prior to having the discrepancy completed
- Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell.
- Also known as the specimen ID number
- Term referred to when a patient decides to not use insurance coverage for testing, or has no insurance to pay for testing
- Also known as Standard Operation Procedure
- A form used to assist in providing a patient financial assistance
- This can be selected as yes or no and will determine if a discrepancy is needed to be finalized before the report can be signed out
- Website used to track your cases and case timer
- This can be selected as the following business day or more depending on the pathology special instructions
- The death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or the failure of blood supply
- Additional type of flag that can be added to the case per OP's request to expedite testing, often used for patients above the age of 18 years old.
- A type of order than can be submitted electronically or hand written
- A federal health insurance for people 65 or older.
- This term is associated with a patients address, phone number, or date of birth
- Type of document required to release finalized reports to another oncology or path that is not affiliated with the case
- A serious type of skin cancer that starts in pigment-containing cells known as melanocytes
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- Website utilized to review new SOP's or policies as they are released as well as nonconformances
- Company used for providing shipping supplies including pre-packaged convenience kits and procedure packs
- Can be used as coverage for testing. Companies include BCBS, Cigna, Aetna, etc.
- Caris employee responsible for renaming incoming documents, attaching documents to existing cases, handling customer support emails, and creating patient cases in LIS
- The standard length of time for testing which is 10-14 days as long as no repeat testing is needed.
- The doctor submitting orders for testing on behalf of the patient
- Training database consisting of videos
- Process for sending tissue blocks back to the originating pathology department
- The date in which a specimen is collected from surgery
- Website used to create patient accounts. Also known as "LIS"
- Also known as a compassionate care form
- A document that an IC will fill out to completion in order to send to path for a tissue request
- Phone system used for outbound calls to pathology
- The process of accurately determining if new documents received in the CS Incoming Fax folder are attachments for existing cases or new patient cases
- Website used to obtain information about pathology locations or acquiring a custom PSR
- The team responsible for all patient outreach and communication regarding testing
- Our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
- A form in which the patient signs in order for pathology to release the specimen
- An abbreviation for a specific benign tumor Caris accepts
- Where the specimen is housed/Where we request tissue from for testing
- A type of flag added to a patients case in LIS when the patient is 18 years or younger
44 Clues: A cancer that begins in lymph nodes • Also known as the specimen ID number • Training database consisting of videos • Also known as a compassionate care form • Our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer • Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell. • Also known as Standard Operation Procedure • Website used to track your cases and case timer • ...
Work Related Vocabulary 2023-02-26
9 Clues: your work experience • the workplace setting • how much you get paid • days and hours you work • the name of the employer • past jobs you have worked • vacation, sick days, insurance • meet with an employer about a job • form that you submit to apply for a job
WoD Quiz #2 2024-11-08
9 Clues: savings plan for college • average percentage yield • method for doubling your $ • Amount it costs to borrow money • federal deposit insurance company • interest rate banks trade money at • a group of workers coming together • pausing loan payments for a period • imaginary force that moves free markets
Legal Liability 2020-11-16
Across
- a specific length of time that individuals may sue for damages from negligence.
- In a true life or death emergency, the law assumes that a patient would give permission for treatment of they were able to.
- protects an individual or institution against damages that may arise from injuries on school property or to another person.
- covers illnesses, hospitalization and emergency care.
Down
- consent is given by a court or an assigned guardian.
- low cost insurance available to students that covers the student while on school grounds or participating in school sponsored activities.
- an organization that establishes minimum standards for equipment that must be met to insure safety.
- This type of policy usually "kicks in" when a certain dollar amount has ben claimed in medical expenses and other insurance policies have been maxed out.
- a company's guarantee that a product is safe
9 Clues: a company's guarantee that a product is safe • consent is given by a court or an assigned guardian. • covers illnesses, hospitalization and emergency care. • a specific length of time that individuals may sue for damages from negligence. • an organization that establishes minimum standards for equipment that must be met to insure safety. • ...
AAA Activity 2 Team 4 2024-12-29
Across
- Should constructively challenge the decisions of the EDs & help develop proposals on strategy
- Insertion of illegitimate funds into a legitimate financial system
- Insurance against any liability arising through acts of fraud or dishonesty by any partner or employee in respect of money or goods held in trust by the accountancy firm
- Gap is created when public is not aware of the persons to whom the auditors owe responsibility
- The process of quoting a fee for work before the work is carried out
- Possible consequence of Non-compliance with laws and regulations
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- Firms should verify the identity of their customers
- The theft of an entity’s assets and is perpetrated by employees in relatively small and immaterial amounts
- Belongs to a class likely to rely on the FS
9 Clues: Belongs to a class likely to rely on the FS • Firms should verify the identity of their customers • Possible consequence of Non-compliance with laws and regulations • Insertion of illegitimate funds into a legitimate financial system • The process of quoting a fee for work before the work is carried out • ...
FACS Final Exam 2013-05-21
Across
- Sexiest man of 2012
- "track record" of info about responsibilty with credit and loans
- MY HUSBAND
- You must save at least ____ of income
- a share in a company
- BUY NOW PAY LATER
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- HAve no money but need money
- Job grouped with each other due to similar characteristics
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
- You need this to save money
10 Clues: MY HUSBAND • BUY NOW PAY LATER • Sexiest man of 2012 • a share in a company • You need this to save money • HAve no money but need money • Federal Deposit Insurance Corp • You must save at least ____ of income • Job grouped with each other due to similar characteristics • "track record" of info about responsibilty with credit and loans
Pracking For Mars 2022-03-17
Across
- a keeper of a museum
- large groups of companies
- coverage mortgage loans
- technology that displays photographic views of the moon and streets around the world respectively
- American Author,scientist,and statesman who was famous for his inventions
Down
- silly behavior
- a future event
- practice of denying services, such as
- unable to describe in words
- medical doctor
10 Clues: silly behavior • a future event • medical doctor • a keeper of a museum • coverage mortgage loans • large groups of companies • unable to describe in words • practice of denying services, such as • American Author,scientist,and statesman who was famous for his inventions • technology that displays photographic views of the moon and streets around the world respectively
Trevor's Ups and Downs 2022-03-24
Across
- where Trevor went for "stealing a car"
- Patricia's toxic boyfriend/husband
- last name of South Africa's first black president
- racial segregation in South Africa
- boys were called this if they could afford cheese
Down
- trevor's dance buddy
- Patricia didn't have this
- Trevor's mom
- trevor's old best friend that gave him a solid alibi
- the main protagonist
10 Clues: Trevor's mom • trevor's dance buddy • the main protagonist • Patricia didn't have this • Patricia's toxic boyfriend/husband • racial segregation in South Africa • where Trevor went for "stealing a car" • last name of South Africa's first black president • boys were called this if they could afford cheese • trevor's old best friend that gave him a solid alibi
THE TITLE 2022-08-10
Across
- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- someone in between an argument making an agreement
- concerning or enforcing discipline.
- needed
- according to customs or practices
Down
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- a barrier
- the opponent in a competition
- alone, by themselves
- normal every day things
10 Clues: needed • a barrier • alone, by themselves • normal every day things • the opponent in a competition • according to customs or practices • concerning or enforcing discipline. • the body of words used in a particular language. • someone in between an argument making an agreement • ...
asl words 2022-02-08
10 Clues: who gives drugs • who sees a doctor • - something you do • drug given by doctor • person who sees patients • - something a nurse can do • something you can go to the doctor for • - something to help you buy for things. • - something token to make you feel better • something you do to communicate to others.
Key Terms 2022-11-01
Across
- A legal agreement between two parties
- How you handle all your finances
- Something that is owed
- Large sum of money that's borrowed
Down
- Putting money to use
- Tells employees how much money they made
- Service provided by the bank
- How much money is taken off your check
- Money received on a regular basis
- Mandatory contributions to the government
10 Clues: Putting money to use • Something that is owed • Service provided by the bank • How you handle all your finances • Money received on a regular basis • Large sum of money that's borrowed • A legal agreement between two parties • How much money is taken off your check • Tells employees how much money they made • Mandatory contributions to the government
Bay and Bay Competitive Advantage 2023-12-04
Across
- Belief, ethics, principles or standards
- Demand forecasting, informed decison making
- The way two or more people are connected
- Having Financial credibility
- viewpoint,way of doing things, attitude
Down
- What Makes B&B what they are today
- Ability to offer multiple modes
- Having assets along with logistics
- Managing our carriers authority and insurance
- EDI,API,on-line tracking
10 Clues: EDI,API,on-line tracking • Having Financial credibility • Ability to offer multiple modes • What Makes B&B what they are today • Having assets along with logistics • Belief, ethics, principles or standards • viewpoint,way of doing things, attitude • The way two or more people are connected • Demand forecasting, informed decison making • ...
Payroll - money payed to employees Income - money earned from a job Deductions - insurance and taxes minus Sales Tax - tax on sales Interest Earned - profit on money that is invested Principal - money borrowed or invested Checks - paper forms that people 2019-10-04
Across
- - insurance and taxes minus
- Earned - profit on money that is invested
- - money payed to employees
- Pay - entire amount of income
Down
- - money borrowed or invested
- Card - a card that enables to withdraw money
- Tax - tax on sales
- - paper forms that people use to transfer
- Pay - amount of wages that employees actually take home
- - money earned from a job
10 Clues: Tax - tax on sales • - money earned from a job • - money payed to employees • - insurance and taxes minus • - money borrowed or invested • Pay - entire amount of income • - paper forms that people use to transfer • Earned - profit on money that is invested • Card - a card that enables to withdraw money • Pay - amount of wages that employees actually take home
HOLIDAY EDITION CHALLENGE 2020-10-08
Across
- Joe is awesome. How does he shop?
- JPI also has an office here.
- November 27th
- Apocalyptic event in a Texas swamp
- JPI is a Dave Ramsey ___. (abbreviation)
Down
- JPI has an office here.
- The first rule of 2021, ___ talk about 2020.
- Most requested item at homeless shelters
- Loving ___ Through Insurance
- Newest charity partner, Portland ___ Mission.
10 Clues: November 27th • JPI has an office here. • Loving ___ Through Insurance • JPI also has an office here. • Joe is awesome. How does he shop? • Apocalyptic event in a Texas swamp • Most requested item at homeless shelters • JPI is a Dave Ramsey ___. (abbreviation) • The first rule of 2021, ___ talk about 2020. • Newest charity partner, Portland ___ Mission.
The Canadian Financial Crossword 2024-08-19
Across
- Stocks are sometimes called these.
- Where money is kept.
- The word in the middle of CRA.
- Name of money for a country.
- This account is tax-free.
Down
- Product that provides a payout after a claim.
- The animal that represents a growing stock market.
- To borrow money.
- Money doesn't grow on this.
- Type of retirement savings account.
10 Clues: To borrow money. • Where money is kept. • This account is tax-free. • Money doesn't grow on this. • Name of money for a country. • The word in the middle of CRA. • Stocks are sometimes called these. • Type of retirement savings account. • Product that provides a payout after a claim. • The animal that represents a growing stock market.
finance 2024-09-20
Across
- a way to compare values of goods
- a tool use to compare prices
- anything that is used to determine the price of items and goods and service
- maintains value doing storage
Down
- used for needing it now
- and purpose
- whathappenswhenyouowemoney
- you need a buget
- cutting back on how much you spend
- covers health car your house etc
10 Clues: and purpose • you need a buget • used for needing it now • whathappenswhenyouowemoney • a tool use to compare prices • maintains value doing storage • a way to compare values of goods • covers health car your house etc • cutting back on how much you spend • anything that is used to determine the price of items and goods and service
Tubes Newsletter Crossword 2024-10-01
Across
- Given a comprehensive accident insurance policy
- Unfurling the country's largest
- Where the ASOs and BMs flew
- We showcased out water tank branding there
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- Where was the new Tubes Service Centre
- Where was Billion Impressions inaugurated?
- To celebrate Ashadhi Ekadashi
- Informative fabricator's meet held
- Heritage Building Partner of the Year Honour
- A Cutting-Edge Food Production Facility
10 Clues: Where the ASOs and BMs flew • To celebrate Ashadhi Ekadashi • Unfurling the country's largest • Informative fabricator's meet held • Where was the new Tubes Service Centre • A Cutting-Edge Food Production Facility • Where was Billion Impressions inaugurated? • We showcased out water tank branding there • Heritage Building Partner of the Year Honour • ...
Tubes Newsletter Crossword 2024-10-01
Across
- Given a comprehensive accident insurance policy
- Unfurling the country's largest
- Where the ASOs and BMs flew
- We showcased out water tank branding there
Down
- Where was the new Tubes Service Centre
- Where was Billion Impressions inaugurated?
- To celebrate Ashadhi Ekadashi
- Informative fabricator's meet held
- Heritage Building Partner of the Year Honour
- A Cutting-Edge Food Production Facility
10 Clues: Where the ASOs and BMs flew • To celebrate Ashadhi Ekadashi • Unfurling the country's largest • Informative fabricator's meet held • Where was the new Tubes Service Centre • A Cutting-Edge Food Production Facility • Where was Billion Impressions inaugurated? • We showcased out water tank branding there • Heritage Building Partner of the Year Honour • ...
HR Crossword Puzzle 1 2023-02-28
Across
- Health insurance
- Building the HR office is located
- Mascot's name
- Assistant VP, Human Resources
- Form necessary to hire/terminate
- Person who can approve tasks for someone else
Down
- Next employee holiday off
- Process you complete when you are a new hire
- Email to reach HR
- System used to enter time and get W-2
10 Clues: Mascot's name • Health insurance • Email to reach HR • Next employee holiday off • Assistant VP, Human Resources • Form necessary to hire/terminate • Building the HR office is located • System used to enter time and get W-2 • Process you complete when you are a new hire • Person who can approve tasks for someone else
HR Happenings Crossword Puzzle #1 2023-02-23
Across
- Mascot's name
- Form necessary to hire/terminate
- Person who can approve tasks for someone else
- Email to reach HR
- Health insurance
- Next employee holiday off
Down
- Process you complete when you are a new hire
- Building the HR office is located
- Assistant VP, Human Resources
- System used to enter time and get W-2
10 Clues: Mascot's name • Health insurance • Email to reach HR • Next employee holiday off • Assistant VP, Human Resources • Form necessary to hire/terminate • Building the HR office is located • System used to enter time and get W-2 • Process you complete when you are a new hire • Person who can approve tasks for someone else
March Training 2023-03-28
10 Clues: What Part A covers • What part B covers • Name of the UHC portal • a pay as you go type plan • Easy way to get more clients • Carrier that owns Centerwell • Insurance for seniors over 65 • another name for a medigap plan • Abbv. for Skilled Nursing Facility • plan the rebates part of part b premium
NIFTY 200 2024-10-16
Across
- - Financial services, including insurance and lending.
- - Oil and natural gas exploration and production.
- - Online food delivery and restaurant aggregator.
- - Automotive manufacturing, commercial and passenger vehicles.
- - Healthcare services and hospitals.
Down
- - Logistics and supply chain services.
- - Manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters.
- - Public sector bank, financial services.
- - Oil and gas refining, and marketing.
- - Biopharmaceuticals, biosimilars, and generic drugs.
10 Clues: - Healthcare services and hospitals. • - Logistics and supply chain services. • - Oil and gas refining, and marketing. • - Public sector bank, financial services. • - Manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters. • - Oil and natural gas exploration and production. • - Online food delivery and restaurant aggregator. • - Biopharmaceuticals, biosimilars, and generic drugs. • ...
Show off your knowledge about Policy Operations for a chance to win a Rebel voucher 2016-08-24
Across
- an event CCI Insurance covers
- A forthcoming Culture Club event
- Underwriting Development Program
- A service provided by Support Operations
- Our strength is.......
- A RDD/Warranty line of business
Down
- The Operational Excellence Tool used by Policy Operations
- The Dedc8 event is held
- Who is the General Manager of Policy Operations
- Credit Operations is responsible for minimising.....
- A product B&A team underwrites
11 Clues: Our strength is....... • The Dedc8 event is held • an event CCI Insurance covers • A product B&A team underwrites • A RDD/Warranty line of business • A forthcoming Culture Club event • Underwriting Development Program • A service provided by Support Operations • Who is the General Manager of Policy Operations • Credit Operations is responsible for minimising..... • ...
Basic Third Party 2018-02-13
Across
- Vision Center calling back to check status of ticket
- Vision Centers will send check received to here
- Instructions on resetting passwords
- Healthcare Begins Here
- Handles PTAN Issues
- Best Optical Selling System
Down
- Allocated at 100% on covered items
- Must be completed for every insurance order
- Used for Website Password Reset Process
- Handles Missing Carrier Information
- Assist employers who would like to provide safety glasses
11 Clues: Handles PTAN Issues • Healthcare Begins Here • Best Optical Selling System • Allocated at 100% on covered items • Handles Missing Carrier Information • Instructions on resetting passwords • Used for Website Password Reset Process • Must be completed for every insurance order • Vision Centers will send check received to here • ...
Dylan's SiCKO Crossword 2021-08-10
Across
- The man with a daughter in the beginning
- Frank Cardille's wife needs this
- A hearing assistance device
- Frank Cardille's job
- This company dropped Tarsha Harris
Down
- Director of this movie
- The reason Tarsha was dropped
- Donna's disease
- This is how Lee Einer was called
- A pre existing health condition related to blood sugar levels
- The extra payment for doctors who reject the most insurance claims
11 Clues: Donna's disease • Frank Cardille's job • Director of this movie • A hearing assistance device • The reason Tarsha was dropped • This is how Lee Einer was called • Frank Cardille's wife needs this • This company dropped Tarsha Harris • The man with a daughter in the beginning • A pre existing health condition related to blood sugar levels • ...
CMG Front Desk Games 2020-08-14
Across
- Patient insurance 65 and over
- annual visit to take care of our patients
- will gladly see and diagnose your problem
- must be paid or arrangement made
- to let patients know you're there to help them
- what we collect at visit
Down
- out hospital
- last training was roles and responsibilities
- patients use to access their information
- use this and social distancing
- motivate patient to use portal
11 Clues: out hospital • what we collect at visit • Patient insurance 65 and over • use this and social distancing • motivate patient to use portal • must be paid or arrangement made • patients use to access their information • annual visit to take care of our patients • will gladly see and diagnose your problem • last training was roles and responsibilities • ...
CMG Front Desk Games 2020-08-14
Across
- Patient insurance 65 and over
- annual visit to take care of our patients
- will gladly see and diagnose your problem
- must be paid or arrangement made
- to let patients know you're there to help them
- what we collect at visit
Down
- our hospital
- last training was roles and responsibilities
- patients use to access their information
- use this and social distancing
- motivate patient to use portal
11 Clues: our hospital • what we collect at visit • Patient insurance 65 and over • use this and social distancing • motivate patient to use portal • must be paid or arrangement made • patients use to access their information • annual visit to take care of our patients • will gladly see and diagnose your problem • last training was roles and responsibilities • ...
j d 2019-10-03
Across
- Pay - amount of wages that employees actually take home
- - put aside for profit
- Pay - entire amount of income
- Tax - tax on sales
- - money borrowed or invested
- Earned - profit on money that is invested
Down
- Card - a card that enables to withdraw money
- - insurance and taxes minus
- - money payed to employees
- - money earned from a job
- - paper forms that people use to transfer
11 Clues: Tax - tax on sales • - put aside for profit • - money earned from a job • - money payed to employees • - insurance and taxes minus • - money borrowed or invested • Pay - entire amount of income • - paper forms that people use to transfer • Earned - profit on money that is invested • Card - a card that enables to withdraw money • ...
Boston Tazioli Personal vocab puzzle 2023-05-27
Across
- Budget Method, record your earnings twice
- Turning money over for safe keeping
- Amount you owe someone
- A financial receipt
Down
- Them smallest amount you are required to pay
- A fee from spending more than you have
- Money paid to government
- The necessities
- Physical Money
- The amount of money you need to pay your insurance
- A contract that allows you to borrow someones property
11 Clues: Physical Money • The necessities • A financial receipt • Amount you owe someone • Money paid to government • Turning money over for safe keeping • A fee from spending more than you have • Budget Method, record your earnings twice • Them smallest amount you are required to pay • The amount of money you need to pay your insurance • ...
CHAP 1 2023-06-13
Across
- 1 raw material two products
- economic activities may be classified into business, employment
- debts a business owes to third-part creditors
- risk possibility of gain and losses
Down
- reputation of a buisness
- activities that support trade and industry
- compensation for loss/damage
- activities that assist trade
- reward for profession
- main objective of business
- occupation where people work for others and get salary/wages
11 Clues: reward for profession • reputation of a buisness • main objective of business • 1 raw material two products • compensation for loss/damage • activities that assist trade • risk possibility of gain and losses • activities that support trade and industry • debts a business owes to third-part creditors • occupation where people work for others and get salary/wages • ...
Aimovig Ally Support 2018-04-10
Across
- Aimovig's manufacturer
- _____ insured patients are NOT eligible for copay assistance
- Who refers patients to Safety Net?
- This begins when a Service Request Form is received
- Aimovig is the first and only _____ antibody designed for migraine prevention
- Aimovig Ally Support team is also known as
- Timeline of Aimovig injection
- Women are _____ times more likely to have migraines than men
- Sent to all patients new to Aimovig Ally Support
- To be eligible for PAP, a patient must have an income at or below 500% of the federal _____ limit
- Patients who want to enroll in Safety Net must complete which section on their SRF?
- What must be on page 2 of the SRF for it to be valid?
- Adherence offers _____ coaching
- Aimovig's patient assistance program
- ASNF: Amgen Safety Net _____
- Type of injection Aimovig is
- Bridge program acronym
- “Activities designed to motivate patients to remain compliant with their therapy”
- Patients on the Aimovig copay program will receive a copay _____
- 10 digit number for each provider that must be completed on the SRF
- Bridge will not be available at _____
- How many days it can take for a patient’s initial insurance verification to be complete
- Lowest dose of Aimovig in mg
- Fax that goes out to provider’s office once we’ve received a completed SRF
- Live injection training usually lasts around _____ minutes
- _____: Coverage Support
- The free trial must be requested via
Down
- Free trial doses are filled through this specialty pharmacy
- Age requirement for Aimovig Ally Support
- Someone who’s insurance doesn’t cover Aimovig
- All Aimovig Ally Support patients have access to a _____ container, free of charge
- Type of injection training provided for Aimovig
- A patient can stay on bridge if they are in an appeal status or _____
- Re-enrollment for copay assistance is done every _____ months
- Agents of Aimovig Ally Support will be able to explain _____ program services to a patient
- Episodic migraines are usually undiagnosed or _____
- Patients on the copay program agree to contact the program if they change _____
- PC: Product _____
- Aimovig prior authorizations will be done using
- The Aimovig Ally Support initiative focused on assistance programs
- "Amgen's ongoing _____ is for the safety and welfare of the patients who are prescribed our medications."
- Way to enroll in copay if it wasn’t selected on an SRF
- Type of pharmacy that provides Aimovig
- Generic name for Aimovig
- Patients must check the box under the patient authorization signature to receive
- CSRs are responsible for _____ calls
- ISI: Important _____ Information
- A common migraine trigger
48 Clues: PC: Product _____ • Aimovig's manufacturer • Bridge program acronym • _____: Coverage Support • Generic name for Aimovig • A common migraine trigger • ASNF: Amgen Safety Net _____ • Type of injection Aimovig is • Lowest dose of Aimovig in mg • Timeline of Aimovig injection • Adherence offers _____ coaching • ISI: Important _____ Information • Who refers patients to Safety Net? • ...
EUS 2016-09-28
Across
- Data segregated by specific time period and target area for the purpose of identifying patterns.
- A joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with low incomes and limited resources
- Any organization, institution, or individual that provides health care services to Medicare beneficiaries
- messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network
- Release or divulgence of information by an entity to persons or organizations outside of that entity
- Another name for Grievance
- AKA Consulting Government Industries
- AKA Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- An entity that has an agreement with CMS or another funding agency to perform a project.
- A formal request to an authority for something
- Your ability to get needed medical care and services
- Refers to the process whereby an individual is determined to be eligible for health care coverage through the Medicaid program
- AKA Electronic Health Records
- the action or fact of complying with a wish or command
- The process by which the integrity and correctness of data are established
- The money or services provided by an insurance policy. In a health plan, benefits are the health care you get
- A teletypewriter is a communication device used by people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a severe-speech impairment
- AKA Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System
- AKA Enterprise Identity Management System
Down
- The federal health insurance program for: people 65 years of age or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- These are systematically developed by appropriate groups to assist practitioners and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances
- The intentional deception or misrepresentation that an individual knows, or should know, to be false, or does not believe to be true
- A collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place
- Your right to talk with your health care provider without anyone else finding out what you have said.
- AKA National Plan and Provider Enumeration System
- Talk in a friendly and informal way
- A packet of data sent by an Internet server to a browser, which is returned by the browser each time it subsequently accesses the same server, used to identify the user or track their access to the server
- A request for payment for services and benefits you received
- AKA Medicare Administrative Contractor
- The way in which an individual, group, or organization carries out or accomplishes its important functions or processes.
- AKA National Provider Identifier
- AKA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- The ticketing system EUS uses
- You call someone on the _?
34 Clues: Another name for Grievance • You call someone on the _? • AKA Electronic Health Records • The ticketing system EUS uses • AKA National Provider Identifier • Talk in a friendly and informal way • AKA Consulting Government Industries • AKA Medicare Administrative Contractor • AKA Enterprise Identity Management System • AKA Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services • ...
