Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Abigail Gilder

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Across
  1. 3. the amount of money for living
  2. 8. gross income
  3. 10. a loan for property and etc.
  4. 12. taxes that are held back
  5. 13. the amount of money you get from working monthly
  6. 14. the amount of money you get from working annually
  7. 15. financial obligations in a balance sheet
  8. 17. a persons overall amount of money
  9. 18. the opposite of credit
  10. 19. an expense that rarely changes
  11. 20. a tax paid that goes to goods and services
  12. 22. the amount of money saved for debit card use
  13. 24. putting in money
  14. 25. the total amount of borrowed money
  15. 27. the amount of money you are saving
  16. 28. the amount of money after deductions
Down
  1. 1. taxes that you have to pay
  2. 2. interest that was earned previously
  3. 4. expenses that can change sometimes
  4. 5. taking out money
  5. 6. the amount of money you get before taxes
  6. 7. an easy percent
  7. 9. the price for a singular item
  8. 11. the amount of money you are willing to spend
  9. 16. things that you need and have payed for
  10. 21. an expense that reduces
  11. 23. a card that can be used to borrow money
  12. 26. something of value that you own