Across
- 4. – Resources found in nature that are used to produce goods and services, like water, trees, and minerals.
- 6. – Money paid for borrowing money or earned from saving money.
- 7. – Businesses that produce goods or services to earn profit.
- 10. of production – The resources used to produce goods and services: land, labour, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- 11. – Work or activities done for others rather than making physical products.
- 12. – The movement of money between households, firms, and financial institutions in the economy.
- 13. – Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- 15. – Money paid for the use of land, buildings, or property.
- 16. – The movement of goods, services, and factors of production through the economy.
- 17. – The money left after a business subtracts its costs from its revenue.
Down
- 1. – Spending money to improve or grow future production or income.
- 2. – The ability to start and run a business by taking risks and organising resources.
- 3. – Organisations like banks that manage money, savings, and loans.
- 5. – Payments made to someone for the use of their property, ideas, music, books, or resources.
- 8. – When people or businesses rely on each other for goods, services, or resources.
- 9. – Human-made resources used to produce goods and services, like machinery and tools.
- 14. – People or families who buy goods and services and provide labour to businesses.
