Across
- 2. Or turnover; income that a company receives from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers.
- 4. An asset's ability to be sold without causing a significant movement in the price and with minimum loss of value
- 5. The value of an ownership interest in property, including shareholders' ... in a business
- 7. To diminish or impair in quality, character, or value
- 8. To delay something until a later time
- 9. In MARKETING: the words or speech someone, especially a salesperson, uses to persuade someone to buy, do, or use something
- 10. Operating in such a way that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed
- 11. Anything tangible or intangible that is capable of being owned or controlled to produce value and that is held to have positive economic value
- 12. A financial instrument which takes its value from the value of underlying entities such as an asset, index, or interest rate—it has no intrinsic value in itself.
- 13. The financial practice of pooling various types of contractual debt such as residential mortgages, commercial mortgages, auto loans or credit card debt obligations and selling said consolidated debt as bonds, pass-through securities, or collateralized mortgage obligation (CMOs), to various investors; in Polish: zamiana pożyczki na zbywalny papier wartościowy
- 14. The flooding of a market with all of a commodity that consumers can purchase.
Down
- 1. Refers to the process that a large financial service provider (bank, insurer, investment house) uses to assess the eligibility of a customer to receive their products (equity capital, insurance, mortgage, or credit).
- 3. Fee paid by a borrower of assets to the owner as a form of compensation for the use of the assets. It is most commonly the price paid for the use of borrowed money, or money earned by deposited funds.
- 6. The force that drives something forward
- 7. Reducing risk by investing in a variety of assets
- 13. The range of credit scores that fell below a certain, desirable level, "o zwiększonym ryzyku"
- 14. Incite or urge on
