Across
- 5. a person who controls or organizes work or people (n.)
- 7. a person with a high level of knowledge or skill (n.) / very skilled (adj.)
- 9. money used to make more money in the future (n.) / something that brings future benefit (n.)
- 11. to appear or become visible (v.) / to develop or become known (v.)
- 13. to check that something is true or correct (v.)
- 14. to make something safe or certain (v.) / protected from danger (adj.)
- 16. to start something officially (v.) / to prove or show something clearly (v.)
- 18. money that is given and must be paid back later (n.) / to lend money to someone (v.)
- 19. the act of taking money out of an account (n.) / the act of leaving or stopping something (n.)
- 23. a basic rule or belief that guides actions (n.)
- 24. happening once every year (adj.)
- 25. a quantity or total number of something (n.)
Down
- 1. to ask for advice or information (v.) / to discuss something formally (v.)
- 2. to ask someone to pay money (v.) / the price asked for a service (n.)
- 3. special skill or knowledge in a particular area (n.)
- 4. to control or organize something (v.) / to succeed in doing something difficult (v.)
- 6. money put into a bank account (n.) / to put money or something valuable somewhere (v.)
- 8. money that is spent on needs or activities (n.)
- 10. protection from danger or crime (n.) / the systems used to keep something safe (n.)
- 12. a person whose job is to protect a place or people (n.) (8,5)
- 15. money paid regularly after someone stops working (n.)
- 17. a place where people keep or borrow money (n.) / to rely on something with confidence (v.)
- 20. to put money into something to make a profit (v.) / to spend time or effort for a future result (v.)
- 21. to make a formal request (v.) / to use something in a particular situation (v.)
- 22. to take money out, especially from a bank (v.) / to leave or stop taking part (v.)
