25 Financial vocabulary terms

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Across
  1. 2. How much you owe to a person or business for how much you loaned from them.
  2. 4. A professional individual who helps clients/customers to buy, sell, and trade stocks in the stock market for cryptocurrency.
  3. 6. A provided backup plan in case of any problems or risks that come in your way.
  4. 10. An amount of money saved used for life emergencies involving money,
  5. 12. A whole strategy of investments to expand your new business in the market.
  6. 17. A spending plan to have more income and reduce expenses.
  7. 20. An agreement between you and the bank to store a specific amount of money into a savings account to generate and receive long term interest.
  8. 22. How trustworthy you are to receive a new credit.
  9. 23. An amount of money you borrow from someone else.
  10. 24. The opportunity to borrow money with trust that you’ll pay it all back.
Down
  1. 1. The build up of fees that have to be paid once you borrow money from someone.
  2. 3. A concept idea where generated money today is more valuable than generated money in the future.
  3. 5. Comparing different prices of the same product from different stores.
  4. 7. All of your information about your credit activity, situations, history, and more.
  5. 8. A rule/guideline of importance that people follow to use money for good things.
  6. 9. A nonprofit organization which helps young people to start saving early and loan money from them with low interest fees to start helping them understand the real world.
  7. 11. To save a percentage amount of money you generate before spending it.
  8. 13. Yearly interest fees an account must pay for borrowing
  9. 14. It’ll take your own money from your checking account to use for goods and services.
  10. 15. Failing to pay in time increases your interests and negatively affects your credits.
  11. 16. This is a prediction based on how fast you’ll pay back in time from credit reports.
  12. 18. Means you’ve lost all your assets and failed to become financially stable.
  13. 19. Essential things you need in life to survive compared to useless things you want.
  14. 21. The amount of money someone receives through work or selling services, products.