Across
- 2. Asking insurance to pay for a covered loss.
- 4. When you spend more than you have in your account.
- 6. A written renting agreement.
- 8. The most money you can borrow on a credit card.
- 14. The first amount of money borrowed or saved.
- 19. A card that lets you borrow money to buy things.
- 20. Money people must pay to the government.
- 21. Money you earn from an investment.
- 22. Something you buy to make money later.
- 23. The money you pay for insurance.
- 25. A number that shows how well you pay back money.
- 28. All the money you earn before taxes.
- 30. Money you lend to a company or government.
- 32. Money you have left after taxes are taken out.
- 34. When money goes straight into your bank account.
- 35. Money saved for unexpected problems.
- 37. Money you earn from a job.
- 38. The chance of losing money.
- 39. A small piece of ownership in a company.
- 40. Money you keep for later instead of spending.
- 41. Money you keep at a bank.
- 43. Extra money paid for borrowing or earned from saving.
- 44. To use money to try to make more.
Down
- 1. A cost that changes month to month.
- 3. A bank account where your money earns interest.
- 5. Interest that grows on your money and on past interest.
- 7. A card that takes money straight from your account.
- 9. A place like a bank that handles money.
- 10. The amount you pay before insurance helps.
- 11. A plan for how you will use your money.
- 12. A bank or person that gives you a loan.
- 13. Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes.
- 15. A record of your borrowing history.
- 16. A machine that lets you get money from your account.
- 17. Money you pay to live somewhere you don’t own.
- 18. Protection from big money losses.
- 24. A person who takes out a loan.
- 26. A bank account you use to spend money.
- 27. A loan used to buy a house.
- 29. A bill that stays the same each month.
- 31. To spread money into different investments.
- 33. Money you spend.
- 36. Money you borrow and must pay back.
- 42. Money you owe.
