Types of markets

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Across
  1. 4. employment taxes such as social security
  2. 6. Payments due within the year
  3. 9. the relationship between the amount received and the cost of an investment.
  4. 11. profit institutes that accept deposits, make loans, safeguard assets. and work with many types of clients including general public and businesses
  5. 14. Ability to convert an investment into cash for its full value and includes items like demand deposits, CD’s, t-bills, and money market funds.
  6. 15. to serve people with low income and provide a safe place for member to save and invest
Down
  1. 1. Money you are expected to be received in the future.
  2. 2. Residential and commercial loans
  3. 3. to provide a financial benefit to dependants upon premature death of an insured person.
  4. 5. Prevailing interest rate structure across all securities. Measured by Prime Rate (interest rates rouse, money more likely be put into savings accounts instead of buying stocks)
  5. 7. receive loans and trade antiques for collateral
  6. 8. tax based on land and buildings
  7. 10. location where buyers and sellers of financial products meet to conduct business.Buyers and sellers trade assets which are an investment instrument representing equity or debt.
  8. 12. Retirement funds
  9. 13. Payments for multi-year projects