Fin Lit Vocab Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. Source of ready cash, in case of an unplanned expense, illness, or loss of job.
  2. 4. Something, usually money, that is owed or due.
  3. 6. The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit.
  4. 10. Something that is borrowed, usually money, which is to be paid back with interest.
  5. 11. Denoting an original sum or lent.
  6. 12. Annual Percentage Rate, the amount of interest a bank pays you, for holding on to your money.
  7. 16. A certificate, issued by a bank, to someone who is depositing money, for a specified amount of time.
  8. 20. A non-profit organization, whose members can borrow from pooled money, at low interest rates.
  9. 22. A broker who buys and sells securities on a stock, on behalf of a client.
  10. 23. The decision between if something is necessary for living, or if it will just improve quality of life.
  11. 24. The process where a company expands its products or services.
  12. 25. A card issued by a bank, used to electronically transfer money from a bank, to a vendor.
Down
  1. 1. Comparing prices of a product from different vendors before buying.
  2. 2. A statement that has information regarding credit history.
  3. 5. A sum of money which may have greater value in the future, despite being the same sum.
  4. 7. A practice where a company or government, provides compensation for a loss.
  5. 8. Spending plan, based on income and expenses.
  6. 9. The ability to receive goods or services before paying, based on a trust that it will be paid in the future.
  7. 13. Setting aside money for saving, before paying bills or making other purchases.
  8. 14. A numerical rating based on credit history, that lets vendors know how trustworthy you are of paying them back.
  9. 15. Valuable property, owned by a person or Company.
  10. 17. Money received through work or investments.
  11. 18. Legal status where assets are used to pay off debt, instead of money.
  12. 19. Money paid regularly at a rate, for use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
  13. 21. Failure to fulfill an obligation, like repaying a loan, or not showing up to court.