Across
- 2. An investment account that borrows money to invest.
- 6. Corporations
- 7. Something used to trade for goods and services.
- 8. those people who do the work
- 11. Bank accounts that earn interest while keeping money very safe and liquid.
- 14. Sole Proprietorship
- 17. Loans to governments that pay interest, often tax-free.
- 20. An order that becomes a market order at a trigger price.
- 21. An investment account using only your own money.
- 23. National Association Security Dealers Automated Quotations
- 25. Anything widely accepted to buy goods and services.
- 27. Something that keeps value over time.
- 29. shares can be traded openly
- 30. Gains or losses from investing in stocks.
- 32. vast majorityProprietorshipations
Down
- 1. An order to buy or sell at a set price or better.
- 3. A standard way to measure worth or prices.
- 4. Loans to strong, reliable companies that pay regular interest.
- 5. The U.S. central bank controlling money and credit.
- 9. A rise in prices that reduces purchasing power.
- 10. money for real estate, equipment and so on
- 12. General Propietorship
- 13. a debt security representing a loan made by an investor
- 15. people who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest on their investment
- 16. the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
- 18. Interest earned on both principal and past interest.
- 19. American Stock Exchange
- 22. An order to buy or sell immediately at the current price.
- 24. people who buy shares of stock in the company
- 26. establishes and enforces regulations that protect the investing public from unfair practices in the securities market
- 28. Records showing details of completed trades.
- 31. New York Stock Exchange
