Budget, Income, and Expense Tara 5
Across
- 2. a copy of each check you write
- 3. Any out-of-pocket costs not covered by insurance
- 5. To match your bank statement with your checkbook
- 8. Money earned upon a sale
- 10. An individuals income earned as salary or wages before taxes and other deductions
- 13. Product that transfers risk from an individual to an insurance company or organization
- 14. Deductions taken directly from your paycheck
- 17. A summary of income and expense transactions
- 19. Money received in return for working
- 20. Making more money than you spend
Down
- 1. Income received from sources other than emloyment
- 4. The amount of money earned from the sale of an asset
- 6. cash flow plan that signs an expense to every dollar of your income
- 7. A written cash flow plan
- 8. Court-ordered money paid for the care of ones minor child
- 9. Any money earned from financial investments during the time period of the income and expense statement
- 11. Money spent
- 12. Money earned after deductions
- 15. Any money earned from work
- 16. Spending more money than you earn
- 18. When money is withdrawn from a bank account and available balance goes below zero