Economic words
Across
- 2. Debt-----: owing large sums of money
- 6. Credit ....: a situation when banks greatly reduce the amount of money they lend to one another
- 8. To be ... in it: to have a lot of money
- 10. To feel.... means to experience financial difficulties
- 12. Credit....: the maximum amount of money you can spend on a credit card
- 13. To.... the books means to make sure that the amount of money spent is not greater than the amount of money received
- 16. The amount of money we have to spend or save after paying taxes is called ...
- 23. ...is the amount of money owed by consumers
- 25. ....power is how much goods or services we can buy bith a unit of money
- 27. To ...down: to stop the work of
- 29. When people borrow large sums of money while being unable to repay them it creates "bad...."
- 31. To put money into something to make a profit
- 32. A general increase in the price of goods and services in a country
Down
- 1. To be...: to not have any money
- 3. If you... on a payment it means you don't make that payment
- 4. To reduce the number of employees
- 5. An agreement allowing a large amount of money to be loaned by a bank or building society to pay for a home
- 7. The regular income of a company provided by sales
- 9. The...shows the change in average prices of basics consumer goods and services
- 11. The average cost of people's basic needs, such as food, housing and clothes
- 13. A piece of paper money
- 14. A sum of money which is borrowed and then paid back
- 15. Loose ...: coins
- 17. The difference between the income and assets of people and groups in society
- 18. Informal word for credit and debit cards
- 19. If something cost "an arm and a ..." It's very expensive!
- 20. .... is how much money is spent by consumers in a economy
- 21. To be penniless - to not have any money
- 22. To take money out of an account
- 24. A complete failure, especially in financial matters
- 26. A period when a country's economy declines or becomes smaller for two consecutive quarters
- 28. To bail....: to rescue
- 30. A person who works behind the counter in a bank and who deals with customers