Across
- 8. What occurs when a business spends more money than it earns; the opposite of a profit.,
- 9. Changing the appearance of cells (bold, colors, currency symbols).,
- 11. A horizontal line of data identified by numbers.,
- 12. A calculation or function that starts with an = sign.,
- 13. A bank account used for everyday spending and paying bills.,
- 14. A card that allows you to borrow money to buy things now and pay later.,
- 15. A plan for how much money you will spend and save.,
- 17. The single box where a row and column intersect.,
- 19. Mandatory payments made to the government to fund public services like schools, roads, and parks.,
- 21. The act of taking money out of a bank account.,
- 23. Using a cell address (like B4) in a formula instead of a plain number.,
- 24. Money that is owed to someone else.,
- 25. The value of the next best thing you give up when making a choice.,
Down
- 1. A bank account where you keep money for future use that earns interest.,
- 2. A visual tool using rectangular blocks to compare different categories.,
- 3. A vertical line of data identified by letters.,
- 4. The ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills.,
- 5. The period of life after you stop working, usually supported by savings.,
- 6. A circular graph that shows how parts make up a whole.,
- 7. A government program that provides income to retirees and the disabled.,
- 10. What happens when you spend more money than is in your account.,
- 16. A card that takes money directly out of your bank account immediately.,
- 18. Amounts taken away from a total (like a paycheck) for things like health insurance, or expenses subtracted from income to lower your tax bill.,
- 20. The entire digital file used to organize data in rows and columns.,
- 22. The total amount of money a business actually receives from selling goods or services before any expenses are taken out.,
