Across
- 2. A limit to how much you should be spending.
- 5. Retirement account run by your work that they match a certain amount of your contributions.
- 6. You have to meet certain requirements to join.
- 9. Money you didn’t pay back in time that usually gains interest.
- 10. Money taken from your paycheck after taxes that is put towards retirement.
- 12. A way to gauge your riskiness for taking out loans and other things.
- 13. School after high school.
- 16. Payment every 12 months.
- 18. Usually anyone can join, used to store money.
- 19. Used to buy things with your own money.
- 20. The movement of money.
- 21. Your source of money, usually from a job.
- 23. A place to buy, sell, and trade shares of companies.
- 24. Something that can be taken from you if you don’t pay your debts.
- 25. Money paid to a loan company to make the amount you owe less.
- 26. The money used to build and run a business.
- 27. Money set aside for future needs.
- 29. A fund set aside by your work so that when you retire you’ll get regular payments from that fund.
Down
- 1. When you have no money.
- 2. A share of a government organization.
- 3. The grouping of all money and everything that has to do with it.
- 4. Shares of companies.
- 6. Used to buy things with borrowed money that you pay back.
- 7. A loan on a house.
- 8. Money set aside for just in case.
- 11. A number used to determine the amount of interest you pay.
- 13. A way of receiving money, most commonly from your place of work.
- 14. Gained over time that goes back to the company/bank you take a loan from.
- 15. Borrowed money to help you pay for something, usually expensive like a house or car.
- 17. The action of paying off a loan or debt with regular payments.
- 22. A group of stocks and bonds.
- 28. Money taken from your paycheck before taxes that is put towards retirement.