Across
- 2. Costs that vary month to month
- 4. Put your money in savings, retirement, or emergency funds first
- 8. A cost
- 13. Your amount of money per day is at a set amount
- 17. The price an item is being sold at
- 18. Put your money in different envelopes based on the budget of the category
- 19. The amount of money someone can spend
- 20. Giving someone money or points back for a returned item
- 21. The cost of necessities (food, shelter, and clothing)
- 23. Protects personal belonging in a rented residence
- 24. Not essential but desired (electronics, makeup, etc.)
- 25. The amount of money someone has
- 26. Pay before tax reductions
- 27. Pay is by the hour
Down
- 1. A signed contract between a tenant and landlord for how long the tenant will stay
- 3. fifty percent needs, thirty percent wants, twenty percent savings
- 5. A consumer gains by getting an item at a cheaper price
- 6. Spend all of your paychecks on everything and end the month with 0 money left
- 7. Essentials (food, shelter, clothes)
- 9. A producer gains by selling an item at a higher price
- 10. Amount of pay after taxes
- 11. A cost that is constant and paid regularly
- 12. Paying a good sum for a product upfront
- 14. Debt
- 15. Bills (water, electricity, AC)
- 16. The amount of money taken off of taxes
- 22. Works on their own time and usually get paid from commissions
