Across
- 3. Flexible health insurance that allows out-of-network services at higher costs.
- 4. Insurance type required in most states, covering damages you cause in a car accident.
- 6. Type of tax system where lower incomes pay a higher percentage.
- 12. The amount you pay before insurance covers the rest.
- 14. Type of tax system where higher income earns higher tax rates.
- 16. Life insurance providing benefits for a specific time period.
- 17. Tax funding Social Security and Medicare, split between you and your employer.
- 18. Insurance replacing part of your income if you can't work due to illness or injury.
- 19. Agency regulating the sale of stocks and securities.
- 21. Optional insurance for non-driving related damages like theft or vandalism.
- 22. Form indicating how much income tax your employer should withhold.
Down
- 1. Agency protecting consumers from bad financial products and services.
- 2. Tax form summarizing annual earnings and taxes paid, used for filing taxes.
- 5. Protection against the risk of something bad happening, transferring cost from you to a group.
- 7. Optional car insurance covering damage to your car regardless of fault.
- 8. Health insurance requiring in-network providers and often a primary care referral.
- 9. The bill you pay for insurance coverage.
- 10. Insurance protecting you if hit by someone without insurance.
- 11. Life insurance that combines death benefit with investment savings.
- 13. Insurance protecting belongings in a rented home or apartment.
- 15. A request made to an insurance company for payment.
- 17. Corporation insuring bank deposits up to $250,000.
- 20. Banking ratio determining how much must be kept on hand.
