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- 5. The person who is covered by the insurance policy.
- 9. economy economy in which some assets are not in use, which may present an entrepreneurial opportunity
- 13. Card Plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically transferring money out of your account and into the store's account. It can also be used to obtain cash.
- 14. An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back.
- 17. Tenancy Agreement The standard agreement between tenants and a landlord when a house or flat is being rented.
- 20. Minister the head of an elected government; the principal minister of a sovereign or state.
- 21. The company that is providing the insurance.
- 22. The person who rents a property from a landlord.
- 23. The things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover.
- 24. The system that allows a customer to purchase a good by paying a deposit and then making regular repayments for a set time. You obtain the good when the final payment is made.
- 25. card A plastic card used to make purchases now and pay for them later.
- 26. A central fund.
- 29. Fee Usually one week's rent that will reserve the premises for a person while their application for tenancy is being considered.
- 30. Services Services largely funded from within the community to provide something that is desirable but not profit making.
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- 1. The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover.
- 2. Money that is lodged with the Rental Bond Board. It is used to cover any damages or cleaning cost if the rented premises are left in an unsatisfactory condition
- 3. The things that an insurance policy covers.
- 4. The payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or accident so that the person does not suffer a severe financial setback.
- 6. Costs One-off costs for setting up a new place to live or a business.
- 7. Report Details the exact condition of a property when new tenants move in.
- 8. The main federal government welfare agency. It provides financial assistance as well as counsellors and social workers to those in need.
- 10. Democracy A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.
- 11. economy market-based economic system with limited government involvement
- 12. A loan for goods or a property. If you fail to make your loan repayments, then the mortgagee will repossess the goods and sell them.
- 15. Reserve Bank of Australia
- 16. A promise to repair any defects that are in a product.
- 18. The person who owns the premises being rented.
- 19. Australian Share Market
- 27. to elect or decide
- 28. Costs Those costs that keep on recurring such as rent, mortgage and electricity bills.
