Becoming Independent: Key Concepts

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Across
  1. 2. Protections and freedoms young people have in workplaces and society.
  2. 5. A document that shows how much a person earned and what was deducted.
  3. 11. A legal agreement that allows someone to live in a rented property.
  4. 13. The regular payment a tenant makes to live in a property.
  5. 14. Borrowed money that must be repaid, usually with interest.
  6. 15. Something a person is expected or required to do when becoming independent.
  7. 17. A plan young people use to manage their income and expenses.
  8. 18. Money spent on needs like food, transport, and living costs.
Down
  1. 1. Money earned from working, government benefits, or other sources.
  2. 3. A financial product that protects people against unexpected loss.
  3. 4. Money put aside by employers for a person’s future retirement.
  4. 6. ORGANISATION: A group that supports young people with advice or services.
  5. 7. The process of planning and tracking how money is used.
  6. 8. Essential services such as electricity, water, and gas in a home.
  7. 9. A number required to work legally and get paid in Australia.
  8. 10. AFFORDABILITY: How easy it is for people to rent or buy a place to live.
  9. 12. A legally binding agreement between two parties.
  10. 16. Money put aside for future goals, emergencies, or big purchases.