Financial Literacy Final Review
Across
- 2. A type of insurance designed to protect people's belongings when living in short-term housing.
- 4. A security that represents a part ownership of a company.
- 6. A government order that restricts or prohibits trade.
- 10. Amount of money (per account) that is protected and federally insured in bank accounts.
- 11. A one-page document that lists education and experience used in getting a job.
- 14. Federal employment form used to prove permission to work in USA.
- 16. Type of insurance that pays your beneficiaries upon your death.
- 17. Type of bank account best used for everyday spending.
- 19. Someone who starts and runs their own business.
- 20. Limited resources and an unlimited demand by a population.
- 21. The portion of your paycheck held back to cover taxes and other deductions.
- 23. Type of mortgage loan rate that stays the same over the life of the loan.
- 24. Money owed to another person or company.
- 25. Money a person earns after taxes and deductions are withheld; aka take-home pay.
- 26. The amount of money you pay before insurance will make a payment.
- 27. Type of bank account best to park your emergency fund; has higher interest rates than checking or savings.
- 29. Financial aid for college that is based on financial need.
- 31. A legal document listing how a person wants their assets distributed after their death.
- 32. A formal request to the insurance company for compensation for a covered loss.
- 33. A government restriction on the number of imported or exported items.
- 34. Type of auto insurance that protects your vehicle from damage from a car or other object colliding with your vehicle.
- 35. The legal agreement between tenant and landlord over the terms of the rental arrangement.
Down
- 1. Money paid by the hour and for an agreed number of hours per week.
- 2. A friend or relative that you choose to share a living space in an effort to reduce housing costs.
- 3. Type of auto insurance that protects for loss or damage to your vehicle caused by something other than a collision.
- 5. Federal tax form used to file the annual federal tax return required by law.
- 7. Financial aid for college that is based on achievements.
- 8. Federal tax form used to file taxes on wages earned where no withholdings were taken.
- 9. Type of insurance that will replace a portion of your income for a short period of time.
- 12. Type of bank account best used for short-term and long-term savings goals.
- 13. The practice of dividing your investments among different options to lower risk.
- 14. Type of protection that corrects your credit report in the event your identity is stolen.
- 15. The amount of money you borrowed on a loan that has to be paid back.
- 18. Resources, materials, and goods a country produces and sells to another country.
- 22. Resources, materials, and goods a country buys from another country.
- 28. A tax imposed on the goods and services imported from another country.
- 30. Type of mortgage loan rate that changes over the life of the loan.