Across
- 4. - money owed to someone else
- 6. - the organization of a country's money, industry, and trade
- 7. - limit to the number of people allowed into the country based on nationality, race, or religion
- 8. - predictable conditions for running a business
- 9. - documents representing partial ownership of a company
- 11. - payments to compensate for damage caused in war
- 14. - wide, unpredictable changes in values of stocks and bonds, y
- 15. - Tuesday, October 29, 1929, when a sharp drop in stock prices led to a record 16.4 million shares being traded
- 16. - a plan for managing income and expenses
- 19. - legal process of taking a home or business away after borrower fails to pay the loan used to purchase it
- 21. - a tax on imported goods
- 22. - a recession, with declines in production, jobs, and income
- 23. - having to do with money
Down
- 1. - power to override decisions made by others
- 2. - 1919 treaty that formally ended the Great War, and forced ruinous reparations and other terms, leading directly to World War 2.
- 3. - time of significant drop in production, employment, and consumer spending
- 5. - person who buys products
- 10. - moderate drop in market values
- 12. - a debt security, issued by a business to its investors
- 13. - lending money without much evidence that the borrower is able to repay the loan
- 17. - period from 1929-1939 with high unemployment, widespread poverty, and failure of businesses and banks
- 18. - a loan from an investor to a company to be repaid at a stated rate of interest by a given date
- 20. - buying and selling stocks with great desperation but little knowledge
