Across
- 2. Money you recieve from a job, investments, or retirement
- 4. Perks or financial advantages
- 6. The cost associated with buying or the amount of money you spend each month
- 7. How much money you need to be able to pay each month
- 9. A tax by the state government on your annual earnings
- 11. The use of an asset or collateral so that the loan gets approved
- 13. A tax identification number AND a federal insurance program for retired people and the disabled
- 14. A tax by the federal government on your annual earnings
- 16. Something you have that holds value
- 17. A certain amount of money that is given to use based on credit score that you pay back plus interest, if you miss a payment.
- 18. How much money you make before taxes are taken out
Down
- 1. The yearly cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage that includes interest and any other fees associated with a loan (APR)
- 3. A sales tax that goes to your city based on your cars value
- 5. Income remaining after your budget that you can save or spend
- 8. The amount of money a person makes after taxes are taken out
- 10. Health insurance funded by the federal government for people over 65 or with a disability
- 12. An insurance policy usually from your employer, or the state, that helps pay for your health costs
- 15. A sum of money that has to be paid back plus interest
