Financial Interdependence

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Across
  1. 2. The quantity of a good or service a consumer is willing and able to buy at any given price.
  2. 4. Payments made to a local council for property owned in their area
  3. 6. The money earned by a business for selling goods and services, or by households for the labour they do.
  4. 8. The tangible work provided by households.
  5. 9. Income minus expenses.
  6. 10. The cost of borrowing money, or the reward for lending or giving money.
  7. 11. The mutual reliance of two groups on each other.
  8. 13. The quantity of a good or service a producer is willing and able to sell at any given price.
Down
  1. 1. Payments for goods and services by households.
  2. 3. A person or group that could influence, or be influenced by the actions of a business.
  3. 5. An owner or part-owner of a company by having shares in the business.
  4. 6. Groups pay a premium to a business, who provides compensation should something untoward happen to a business.
  5. 7. A per-unit payment provided by the Government to producers, which also allows the producer to lower the price for consumers.
  6. 12. Another term for the expenses of the business.