Personal Finance
Across
- 5. – Legal status when someone is unable to repay their debts.
- 6. – Money paid for the temporary use of property or land.
- 8. – The day you receive your paycheck.
- 9. – Money or assets used to generate income or investment.
- 11. Cost – The value of what you give up when you make a financial choice.
- 12. – Money paid to the government based on income or purchases.
- 13. Flow – The movement of money into and out of a business or personal finances.
- 15. – Things you own that have value, like a car or a house.
- 16. – Money you owe, such as debts and bills.
- 19. – Money earned from work or investments.
- 20. – A loan used to buy a home, paid back over time.
- 21. – The chance of losing money on an investment or financial decision.
- 24. – Putting money into something (stocks, property, etc.) with the hope of making more money.
Down
- 1. – Money owed to someone else.
- 2. Fund – Money saved for unexpected events or emergencies.
- 3. – A regular payment for work, typically paid monthly or annually.
- 4. – The period of life when a person stops working and relies on savings or pensions.
- 5. – A plan for managing income and expenses.
- 7. – Costs for goods and services, like bills or rent.
- 10. – Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- 14. – Money set aside for future use, often in a bank account.
- 17. – Money paid on top of a loan or earned on savings.
- 18. Property – Real estate bought with the intention of earning money through rent or resale.
- 22. – A contract to protect against financial loss in case of accidents or disasters.
- 23. Planning – Organizing how to manage your money to meet your goals.