Across
- 2. Abbreviated letters for the Tax Office.
- 4. This would apply to an interest rate which can fluctuate but can't go higher than a pre-set rate.
- 8. A savings account that you don't pay UK income tax on (abr.)
- 9. Relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
- 14. The degree of uncertainty and/or potential financial loss associated with an investment.
- 16. Another word for wages or salary.
- 17. A person who may have a benefit paid to them, especially a trust, will or life assurance plan.
- 21. Buy and sell goods and services.
- 22. You may apply for this to borrow money to help pay for university or college tuition fees and to help with living costs while you were there.
- 23. A sum of money that is owed or due.
- 26. If you were reading a FAQs document, what would the 'a' stand for.
- 27. An association formed by people with a common purpose or interest such as at university, or working together, to improve their lives by collective bargaining.
- 28. The return on an investment after adjusting for inflation
- 29. An abbreviation of an index of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange.
- 31. When money is withdrawn from your bank account, and the balance goes below zero, the bank would need to agree this type of draft with you.
- 32. A term used to describe your financial situation when the current value of your home is less than the outstanding mortgage.
- 34. Savings accounts, ISAs, Bonds and Shares are all types of this.
- 35. A unit of ownership in a business that may pay a dividend.
- 36. Something you might buy with a Loan, Personal Payment Plan or Hire purchase.
- 37. You may have this type of mortgage if you bought a house to rent it out. Buy to ---
- 39. A technique to adjust payments in line with a price index to take account of inflation.
Down
- 1. A loan that a bank or building society lends to you to help you buy a property.
- 3. A borrowed sum of money that is usually expected to be paid back with interest.
- 5. A long term savings plan for retirement. An employer may enroll you into such a scheme.
- 6. You can create this document to record what you want to happen to your money, property and possessions after your death.
- 7. An additional tax paid for goods and services (abr.)
- 10. When you have to pay interest on the interest you are already paying it is known as this.
- 11. For each period
- 12. A regular amount paid back on a mortgage or loan.
- 13. Abbreviation of payments made by employers and employees into the Government funded program for the ill and unemployed and to provide pensions.
- 15. A policy to protect yourself against risks like a house fire
- 18. The annual rate of interest charged to borrowers (abr.)
- 19. A financial institution who would provide services such as loans, accounts, mortgages and investments.
- 20. To mark statistics on a graph.
- 24. A government collects this from its citizens to pay for public services
- 25. An average interest rate calculated from estimates submitted by the leading banks in London.
- 28. A tenant's regular payment to a landlord
- 30. A way to pay for things where you borrow money from a bank. If you do not pay the full amount off each month you will have to pay interest at high rates.
- 33. Where buying and selling of shares of publicly held companies takes place.
- 34. What would you be confirming if you were asked to provide a passport, driving licence and utility bill for Anti-Money Laundering processes.
- 38. The prefix of a company that does all of its business on the internet.
- 40. You might describe your pay as this, after all deductions for tax and National Insurance etc.