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Across
  1. 3. services services largely funded from within the community to provide something that is desirable
  2. 4. including information such as name and place of birth
  3. 9. the person who is covered by the insurance policy
  4. 12. levy an additional tax of 2% of income used to fund the Medicare system
  5. 14. for rental payments. Once a lease is signed, it is a legally binding document
  6. 15. the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
  7. 20. not repaid, e.g. a house
  8. 21. wages in order to gain knowledge and skills about a particular job — for example, an apprentice plumber
  9. 22. the person who owns the premises being rented
  10. 23. certificate an official copy of your birth registration held by the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and
  11. 24. card plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically transferring money out of your account into
  12. 25. the main federal government welfare agency. It provides financial assistance as well as counsellors
  13. 27. card a card issued by the government to individuals or families which they can use to access free
  14. 29. expenses expenses that are the same amount every time — for example, monthly rent, or a minimum
  15. 30. care by a doctor and access free health care at a public hospital
  16. 32. a person who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time and often for
  17. 34. the payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or
  18. 35. without receiving a penalty
  19. 37. off period a period of time after a sale contract has been signed, during which the buyer can cancel the
  20. 40. a central fund of money that has been contributed by a group of people (e.g. flatmates).
  21. 41. the things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover
Down
  1. 1. premises are left in an unsatisfactory condition
  2. 2. so that the person does not suffer a severe financial setback
  3. 4. a loan from a financial institution such as a bank where something is held as security in case the loan
  4. 5. a place of shelter which keeps a person safe and protects them from danger — for example, a youth
  5. 6. the company that is providing the insurance
  6. 7. social workers to those in need
  7. 8. tax system in a progressive tax system, as a person’s income increases the percentage that is paid
  8. 10. items that can be used to reduce your assessable income, thus reducing the amount of tax you pay
  9. 11. costs one-off costs for setting up a new place to live or a business
  10. 13. tax also increases
  11. 16. report details the exact condition of a property when new tenants move in
  12. 17. a list of income and likely expenditures
  13. 18. not profit making
  14. 19. of $40 per month for a mobile phone
  15. 26. store’s account. It can also be used to obtain cash
  16. 28. money that is lodged with the Rental Bond Board. It is used to cover any damages or cleaning costs if the
  17. 31. a legal contract between a tenant and a landlord that allows the tenant to use the landlord’s property in
  18. 33. loan a high-cost, short-term and small amount loan. The borrower agrees to pay back the loan when
  19. 36. costs those costs that keep on recurring such as rent, mortgage and electricity bills
  20. 38. the things that an insurance policy covers
  21. 39. receive their next pay