SMG Final Economic terms

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Across
  1. 4. A decrease in the value of an asset over time
  2. 5. The additional cost of producing one more unit of a good
  3. 9. Protection against financial loss in exchange for regular payments
  4. 10. The value of the next best alternative foregone
  5. 13. The study of individual and business decisions in the economy
  6. 14. Shares of ownership in a company
  7. 15. The system of money used in a country
  8. 18. The amount of a good or service available for purchase
  9. 21. The gradual repayment of a loan over time through regular payments
  10. 22. A loan used to purchase property or real estate
  11. 24. Money owed by an individual, organization, or government
  12. 25. The financial gain after all expenses are subtracted from revenue
  13. 26. A tax imposed on imported goods
  14. 28. A person who starts and operates a business
  15. 30. A financial institution that accepts deposits and lends money
  16. 32. Goods or services sold to other countries
  17. 34. When supply exceeds demand in a market
  18. 35. Units of ownership in a company or financial asset
  19. 36. The percentage charged for borrowing money
  20. 38. The rate at which general price levels rise over time
  21. 41. The act of allocating money to generate a return or profit
  22. 42. The study of the economy as a whole, including growth and inflation
  23. 43. The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash
Down
  1. 1. Physical assets used to produce goods and services
  2. 2. Focusing on a specific task to increase efficiency
  3. 3. The gain or loss on an investment over time, expressed as a percentage
  4. 6. The human effort used in production
  5. 7. A portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders
  6. 8. The total value of goods and services produced within a country in a year
  7. 11. A period of economic decline lasting at least two consecutive quarters
  8. 12. Government use of spending and taxation to influence the economy
  9. 16. The desire and ability to buy a good or service.
  10. 17. The lowest hourly rate that employers can legally pay workers
  11. 19. The amount of money exchanged for a good or service
  12. 20. Money earned through work, investments, or other sources
  13. 23. Debt securities issued to raise capital, typically with interest payments
  14. 27. The cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage
  15. 29. The value of one currency compared to another
  16. 31. An item of value owned by an individual or company
  17. 33. Money set aside for future use
  18. 37. A marketplace where stocks are bought and sold
  19. 39. A medium of exchange used to facilitate transactions
  20. 40. Goods or services bought from other countries