Unit 3 Vocab

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Across
  1. 3. Helps consumers pay for a good or service that they can’t typically afford
  2. 6. a one-page introductory document sent with a resume to a potential employer, highlighting your most relevant skills and experience to explain why you are a good fit for a specific job and company
  3. 8. The actual money an employer receives after all mandatory deductions have been made
  4. 11. A person or business’s total financial value, calculated by subtracting all liabilities from all assets
  5. 12. to give or bestow something, such as money, property, or permission, often formally and without expectation of repayment
  6. 13. Becoming an expert in a particular subject or skill
  7. 14. Using economic theory, data analysis, and statistical modeling to research, advise and develop policies on production, consumption, and wealth for businesses, governments, and organizations
  8. 16. money given to a student to help pay for their education that doesn't need to be repaid
  9. 17. Money a person or business spends to get something they need or want
Down
  1. 1. a paid, long-term job training program where you learn a high-skill trade or career by doing the work ("on-the-job training") and also taking classes for related instruction, often with a mentor's guidance
  2. 2. investment is the allocation of money or resources into assets or projects with the expectation of generating future income or profit
  3. 4. A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker
  4. 5. A worker's total earnings before any taxes or other deductions are taken from their paycheck
  5. 7. a temporary position where an advanced student or recent graduate gains supervised, practical experience in a professional field, applying classroom learning to real-world tasks, developing new skills, exploring career paths, and building professional connections
  6. 9. the transfer of assets, wealth, or property from a deceased person to a beneficiary, or heir
  7. 10. all individuals who are employed or actively seeking employment, representing the available Human Resources for producing goods and services in the economy
  8. 13. A fixed payment on a monthly or biweekly basis
  9. 15. a concise summary document that highlights your relevant skills, experience, and education to convince a potential employer to invite you for an interview