Across
- 3. flows – Movement of money in the economy (e.g. wages, spending).
- 5. – Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- 7. – When different groups rely on each other to function.
- 9. – Income earned from owning land or property.
- 10. Resources – Resources from nature used in production (e.g. land, water).
- 12. of Production – Resources used to make goods and services (land, labour, capital, entrepreneurship).
- 13. – People or families who consume goods and supply labour.
- 15. – Businesses that produce goods and services.
- 16. – Man-made resources used to produce goods (e.g. machines, tools).
- 17. – Money left after costs are subtracted from revenue.
Down
- 1. – Money earned or paid for borrowing or saving money.
- 2. – Spending on capital goods to increase future production.
- 4. – The skill of organising resources and taking business risks.
- 6. Institutions – Organisations like banks that manage money and loans.
- 8. Flows – Movement of goods, services, and resources in the economy.
- 11. – Payments made for using someone’s idea, invention, or resource.
- 14. – Activities that satisfy needs but are not physical goods.
