Across
- 1. "MPG", unit description for how fuel efficient a car is
- 3. Piece of paper used to pay money directly from a checking account
- 4. Federal health insurance for people 65+
- 8. Withdrawing more money from an account than it holds
- 11. If you are paid 4 times a year, you are paid ______
- 13. Money paid from an employer deposited into an account without the need for a check
- 14. An expense that is periodic / infrequently paid
- 15. Your annual salary divided by 365 gives you your _____ salary
- 18. One quart is equal to two _______
- 22. Yearly; every year
- 23. The name of this class
- 24. A tax imposed on certain goods and services, usually periodically
- 25. True or False: Your credit score can effect employment opportunities
- 26. The MAXIMUM amount of money one can borrow per month
- 28. Interest calculated on the principal PLUS all accrued interest
- 34. The amount of money you are paid PER YEAR is your annual "____"
- 35. The amount of money someone makes
- 37. A deduction that goes to the U.S. government
- 39. A private investment account that people use to save for retirement, where you are allowed to withdraw the principal at any time
- 40. A warehouse that offers items in bulk for a discounted rate, like Sam's Club, Costco, BJ's, etc.
- 42. Unlawful deception intended to result in financial gain
- 43. If you are paid per hour, you are paid an "_____" wage
- 47. A summary of purchases and payments made for one month
- 49. a bank card used to access cash from an ATM and to make purchases at stores or online
- 50. The number of months in a year
- 51. Retirement benefits for people 62+, or younger (for those unable to work)
- 52. Withdrawals from an employee's paycheck for taxes, health insurance, social security, etc.
- 54. The amount of money in an account
- 55. One gallon is equal to _____ quarts
- 56. An expense that is not regularly scheduled and/ or predicted
- 58. The number of weeks in a year
- 60. "Paid Time Off"
- 61. Interest calculated on the principal * interest rate * time
- 62. An amount of money borrowed from a bank
Down
- 2. The percentage rate set by a bank to determine interest paid
- 5. A sum of money increasing over time
- 6. A system paid into by an employee / person to help pay medical expenses
- 7. The function of a 401(k) is to save money for "______"
- 9. An estimate of amounts paid and amounts spent for a period of time
- 10. The last day of one's billing cycle and the day the statement is sent to the person
- 12. How much each unit costs is called it's "____ _____"
- 16. A deduction that goes to the employee's State government
- 17. A bank account used to write checks for payment; allows for use of a debit card
- 19. One gallon is equal to _____ cups
- 20. The failure of an employer to pay an employee for hours worked
- 21. Money that is borrowed with the intention of paying it back
- 27. A number assigned to someone that indicates how likely they are to repay a loan
- 29. One gallon is equal to 128 ______
- 30. A bank account used to save money
- 31. To get from annual salary to _______ salary, you divide the annual salary by 12
- 32. If you are paid bi-weekly, you are paid ______ times a year
- 33. A card allowing a person to borrow money for a purchase
- 36. A range of incomes taxed at the same rate
- 38. True or False: Your credit score can effect your ability to purchase a house
- 41. Hours worked more than the scheduled amount
- 44. An expense that is regularly scheduled and/or predicted
- 45. Ounces, Gallons, Pounds, Miles, Meters, Cups are all examples of "___"
- 46. "Annual Percentage Rate"
- 48. A monetary fine for withdrawing more money than an account holds
- 53. Extra money paid to the bank / someone for money borrowed
- 57. If you are paid twice a month, you are paid "________"
- 59. True or False: Roth IRAs are savings accounts
