Across
- 3. The total amount of money earned by a company before expenses.
- 6. One of the two global payment card networks along with Visa, founded in 1966.
- 8. A code, typically consisting of three or four digits, found on the back of a debit card used for added security in online transactions
- 10. Ownership of this type of company is typically not publicly traded.
- 11. The measure of how rapidly a company can turn its assets into cash to meet short-term obligations.
- 14. A company's financial statement that shows its revenues, expenses, and profits or losses over a specific period.
- 15. A financial institution where you can deposit and withdraw money.
Down
- 1. The amount of money left over after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- 2. The process of systematically allocating the cost of an asset over its useful life.
- 4. The financial statement that shows a company's financial position at a specific point in time.
- 5. A convenient piece of plastic that grants you the power to make purchases on borrowed funds.
- 7. A record of all financial transactions within a business, often categorized into accounts.
- 9. The total amount of money owed to creditors by a business or individual.
- 12. A unique identification number required to complete online transactions with a debit card.
- 13. A financial product that represents ownership in a company.
