Business Vocabulary
Across
- 4. To give official permission for something to happen.
- 6. The day, month, and year when a card issuer records a transaction and adds it to the cardholder's account balance.
- 7. A company that collects financial information about consumers.
- 8. A person or company involved in buying and selling goods, often in large quantities or with international trade.
- 9. The crime of obtaining money by deceiving people.
- 10. It is processed so that financial charges are not levied on your credit card or savings account during the investigation period.
- 13. They may occur when your debit or credit card is lost or stolen.
Down
- 1. To make something happen more quickly.
- 2. Unauthorized use of a credit card by a third party, often involving the theft of card information and the use of the card for unauthorized purchases, services, or withdrawals.
- 3. To cause a warning or notification to be issued, often due to suspicious activity or content.
- 5. Any transfer made by the seller of any right, title, or interest in or to the assets that does not and will not constitute a fraudulent conveyance under any applicable law.
- 6. A purchase that has cleared on your card and the funds have been deducted. This may include some pending transactions that may differ from the actual amount spent.
- 11. An argument or disagreement.
- 12. The responsibility of a person, business, or organization to pay or give up something of value.