Across
- 2. obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- 5. economic collapse occurs at the onset of a severe version of an economic contraction, depression, or recession and can last any number of years
- 7. Banking crisis when many clients withdraw their money from a bank
- 9. involves trading a financial instrument involving high risk, in expectation of significant returns
Down
- 1. a series of the evening radio addresses given by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- 3. a way of paying for something by making a series of small payments over a long time
- 4. aid to persons in economic need because of natural disasters, wars, economic upheaval, chronic unemployment, or other conditions that prevent self-sufficiency
- 5. adding justices to the Supreme Court or lower courts to shift the balance in a liberal, conservative or other direction
- 6. money borrowed from a broker to purchase an investment and is the difference between the total value of an investment and the loan amount
- 8. spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time