Financial Institutions
Across
- 4. the use of computers and other technology for banking activities (abbr)
- 5. funds for paychecks and government payments are deposited electronically into specified customer accounts and are available automatically (2 wds)
- 7. a secured postal box used to receive customer payments (2 wds)
- 10. the process of buying and selling government securities (3 wds)
- 14. paying checks among different banks in different cities
- 15. the rate the Fed charges on loans to member banks (2 wds)
- 16. the percentage of funds that a bank is required to hold (2 wds)
- 17. the legal agreement for one party to control property for the benefit of another
- 18. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; created in 1944 to provide loans for rebuilding after World War II (2 wds)
- 19. a bank for banks; created to supervise and regulate member banks to help them serve the public efficiently (3 wds)
Down
- 1. bank card that allows user to obtain or use money from a checking account (2 wds)
- 2. boxes in well-guarded bank vaults, used by customers to store valuable objects and documents (3 wds)
- 3. a type of financial institution offering a complete range of services (2 wds)
- 6. loans to business enterprises for various company needs (2 wds)
- 8. an organization of several countries created to provide financing for economic development to countries in a region (2 wds)
- 9. a Federal Reserve Bank; one of which is located in each Federal Reserve district (2 wds)
- 11. electronic banking service machine, more commonly called a cash machine (abbr)
- 12. banks that belong to the Federal Reserve System (2 wds)
- 13. an agency that helps promote economic cooperation by maintaining an orderly system of international trade and exchange rates (3 wds)