Chapter 3: Education, Careers, and Entrepreneurship

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Across
  1. 1. your line of work
  2. 3. the total amount an employee is paid along with any benefits the employee receives
  3. 6. a person who works for someone else in exchange for money
  4. 7. a portion of an employee's wages deducted for taxes
  5. 10. payment for work, usually calculated in periods of an hour
  6. 12. payment for work, usually calculated in periods of a week or longer
  7. 13. income from investments, interest, and earnings, including the sale of an investement at a higher price than you paid for it
Down
  1. 2. income produced by working at a job as an employee
  2. 4. a person who organizes and runs a business- and assumes all the risks associated with the business
  3. 5. the amount of money you get to take home after taxes and deductions
  4. 8. the charge or fee for going to a school/college/university
  5. 9. income earned from things you owe such as houses, land, or any other buildings as well as money earned from books, software, or music you have written
  6. 11. when income is greater than expenses