Money Lingo Crossword:

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Across
  1. 1. Something that is nice to have but you can actually live without.
  2. 3. A share or slice of ownership of a company.
  3. 6. A small plastic card offered by a bank that allows the holder to spend money directly from their bank account (2 words).
  4. 7. Things that you own that have value and can be sold to get money, like real estate or stocks.
  5. 8. An asset bought with the goal of generating income or profit. Examples  include stocks and real estate.
  6. 9. A small plastic card offered by a bank as a type of loan that allows the holder to purchase goods or services on credit (2 words).
  7. 11. Expenses that stay the same each month, like rent, insurance, and loan payments.
  8. 12. A trick used to cheat someone out of something, especially money.
  9. 13. Saving money by being careful with spending.
  10. 18. Using misleading or false information to get you to buy a product (2 words).
  11. 19. A plan for saving and spending.
  12. 20. A code or abbreviation that identifies a company’s stock on the stock market (2 words).
  13. 21. Something you must have to survive.
  14. 22. Someone who has built a presence on social media and creates content to generate views and engagements.
  15. 23. Expenses that can change every month, like utilities, going out to eat, and entertainment.
  16. 24. The last part of a domain name used to determine the source of a website.
Down
  1. 2. A short-term investing strategy that involves buying and selling to try and beat the stock market’s average return.
  2. 4. A long-term investing strategy in which an investor does very little buying and selling, and generally involves a more diversified portfolio.
  3. 5. The minimum hourly wage an employer can pay an employee. This differs depending on the state that you live in (2 words).
  4. 10. The direction a stock is moving. If a stock is trending positively, the graph is continuing in an upward position from left to right. If a stock is trending negatively, the graph is continuing downward from left to right.
  5. 14. Money saved for unexpected expenses. This money is held in a separate savings account and only used for a true emergency, like house or car repairs. For teenagers, it might be for smaller expenses like laptop repairs or replacing your cell phone (2 words).
  6. 15. An electronic way to pay in-store, online, or in-app by using your phone to pay for goods or services (2 words).
  7. 16. Annual yearly interest rate you pay on your credit card balance if you don’t pay it off each month.
  8. 17. About to the 50/30/20 rule, how much should go towards needs.