Banzai Vocabulary by Sam Tanjutco
Across
- 1. Flow – Movement of money in and out of a business.
- 4. – How quickly an asset can be converted to cash.
- 8. – A collection of investments.
- 9. – Strategy to reduce financial risk.
- 11. – Money earned from sales or services.
- 12. – A plan for managing income and expenses.
- 13. – Ownership value after debts are deducted.
- 14. – Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- 15. – Money left after expenses are subtracted from revenue.
- 16. – Rising prices that reduce purchasing power.
- 21. – Decrease in value of an asset over time.
- 23. – Wealth used to generate more wealth.
- 27. – Increase in value of an asset over time.
- 29. – When expenses exceed income.
- 31. – A marketplace for trading securities.
- 32. – Money put into something expecting future growth.
- 33. Account – A bank account for everyday transactions.
- 34. – Money set aside for future use.
- 35. – A person who buys and sells investments for clients.
- 36. – A loan used to buy property or real estate.
Down
- 1. – Asset pledged to secure a loan.
- 2. – Spreading investments to reduce risk.
- 3. – The ability to borrow money based on trust.
- 5. – The cost of borrowing money or reward for saving.
- 6. – Shares representing ownership in a company.
- 7. – A fixed-income investment where you lend money to an entity.
- 10. Market – A market with rising prices.
- 12. – Legal process when debts cannot be repaid.
- 17. (Initial Public Offering) – When a company first sells shares to the public.
- 18. Market – A market with falling prices.
- 19. Worth – Total assets minus total liabilities.
- 20. – A debt or financial obligation owed to someone else.
- 22. – Money paid to the government.
- 24. – An official review of financial records.
- 25. – A portion of profits paid to shareholders.
- 26. – Falling prices across an economy.
- 27. – Something valuable owned by a person or company.
- 28. – Period of economic decline.
- 30. – Money taken directly from an account.
- 33. Score – A number representing creditworthiness.