Goals 1-3 Review

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Across
  1. 2. How much of a good/service consumers are willing to buy
  2. 3. The amount of your home you own
  3. 4. Out of pocket amount when going to the doctor
  4. 6. Income employees earn BEFORE taxes
  5. 12. Legal arrangement that lets you decide how your assets are managed
  6. 15. Consumer goods we desire
  7. 18. Father of communism (last name only
  8. 19. Repeatedly performing a specific task
  9. 21. The study of small scale economics
  10. 24. Bank account that allows you to deposit & withdraw money
  11. 25. Type of labor with a basic knowledge level of training
  12. 26. Market where producers offer good & services
  13. 27. Putting money into something with the hope of getting money out
  14. 28. A budget where all expenses are justified
  15. 33. Costs that DO change
  16. 34. More products available than demanded
  17. 35. Type of labor with highly trained and educated workers
  18. 36. How much the supply/demand responds to other factors
  19. 37. A lack of goods and services
  20. 39. Costs that DO NOT change
  21. 40. Father of capitalism (last name only)
  22. 41. A decrease in the price of goods
  23. 42. Producing large quantities of goods
Down
  1. 1. Any mortgage that isn't insured by the government
  2. 5. Fee when you don't have enough. money to cover your transactions
  3. 7. Another mortgage being take out on your home while you are still paying back the original loan
  4. 8. A general rise in prices
  5. 9. The creation of goods and services
  6. 10. Someone who gains wealth from a trust
  7. 11. Type of economy in the United States
  8. 13. Retirement account that offers tax-free growth & withdrawals
  9. 14. Deposit account designed to hold money you don't want to spend immediately
  10. 16. Type of economy based on tradition
  11. 17. Federal programs that guarantee payments to individuals
  12. 18. The study of large scale economics
  13. 20. The maker
  14. 22. Type of economy with ZERO government intervention
  15. 23. Income remaining after all deductions have occurred
  16. 24. Type of economy with 100% government intervention
  17. 27. Amount charged to a borrower above the principal amount
  18. 29. Individual who starts a business
  19. 30. Where supply & demand intersect
  20. 31. Contract which allows someone to use a property
  21. 32. Government spending and taxes
  22. 38. The buyer