Financial Terms
Across
- 6. An account that lets you put money aside and pay interest
- 12. A person to whom money is paid
- 13. A term of endearment and affection
- 16. When you cash a check banks will normally charge you a fee
- 17. A person depositing money only for a short chunk of time
- 19. Your preferred provider organization
- 21. A plan for making and spending money
- 22. investing in money to make a profit
- 23. Requires all US citizens to have health care
- 26. The amount of money borrowed
- 27. A fee that someone pays for a specific medical service
- 30. Someone who makes a payment
- 31. Money
- 32. A health savings account
- 34. When the money from your account is withdrawn and the balance goes before zero
- 36. Allows you to go on a website and pay bills to local vendors
- 37. Nine diget bank code
- 38. Allows quick transactions
- 39. An electronic way to view things
Down
- 1. Sending some money online or mobile
- 2. Payments online
- 3. A check written more than what is in your account
- 4. An account that you can withdraw money from
- 5. A card that allows you to put a specific amount of money on it and usually comes with fees along the way
- 7. A sum paid or charged
- 8. The money that's available to you in a checking or savings account
- 9. Fees that the bank charges commonly
- 10. You make monthly payments so you can access your savings account whenever
- 11. A written order of a person to a specific person
- 14. A group giving premade medical care to its members
- 15. Automated teller machine
- 18. An investment that holds a wide range of investment instruments
- 20. When purchased with the card it will be directly charged to the persons account
- 24. Comparing your company bank record to your payments
- 25. Taking money out of an account
- 28. A card by a bank that allows customers to finance a purchase and is borrowed money with interest
- 29. A statement received monthly that shows what you spend and your transactions
- 30. The original amount you borrowed
- 33. A loan to purchase a home
- 35. people that make funds available to others