Personal Finance Terms
Across
- 1. A loan contract issued to return borrowed goods.
- 4. A legal agreement where a bank or creditor lends money at an interest rate in exchange for the title of whatever in case payments are not met.
- 5. Shelter people live and spend their day to day life in.
- 8. Total income minus deductions.
- 10. A payment made to a business or someone in exchange for a good or service.
- 11. An amount equalling to all your assets and money.
- 12. A motorized vehicle that typically costs a large amount of money.
- 16. A machine where you can deposit or withdrawl cash into or out of an account
- 18. An amount you have.
- 19. Things people have to spend money on.
- 22. Any resource owned by a business.
- 26. A profession that may span your lifetime.
- 27. An account banks can give for someone to send/receive
- 28. A amount that a financial entity owes.
- 31. An amount of money that needs to be paid to the government based on salary.
Down
- 2. An amount given at the start when something is bought in credit.
- 3. The ability to buy something based on trust built typically from previous transactions.
- 6. Spending money with intent to make it back and profit.
- 7. A business that deals with money and money related services.
- 9. A rate set typically being a percentage of outstanding loan.
- 13. A share that a buyer can purchase and give them partial ownership in the business.
- 14. A form of paper money.
- 15. An amount taken out of something.
- 17. A card given by a bank that allows you to spend money you have without spending cash.
- 18. The practice of making a living by producing or buying and selling products.
- 20. An amount of something being given typically in exchange for something
- 21. Stopping yourself from spending money typically to put into savings.
- 23. A current way of exchange in the form of cash and E-money.
- 24. Something that is borrowed that is expected to be paid back usually with interest.
- 25. A amount made typically off an investment.
- 29. An amount of money based on how much you make and worked.
- 30. An action that involves spending money with the expectation of making profit.