Across
- 3. An organization of advanced education that has the necessary certification to award graduate or undergraduate degrees.
- 4. Like a credit card, but directly attached to a checking account; a debit card can be used to pay for items at a store.
- 6. When a degree program is combined with an internship in a company as part of practical education in a field.
- 8. A four-year institution of learning where students earn an undergraduate degree (BA or BS degree).
- 11. A credit union is a member-owned financial institution that offers many of the same services as a bank.
- 12. Service fees for use of the checking account, built into the service agreement
- 13. An automatic deposit of a paycheck without having to take a physical check to the bank.
- 14. Financial institution at which you can get a checking account or savings account.
- 16. These range from a half day weekly during high school to two-year, full-time programs spent learning a trade such as firefighting, medical technology, or IT network management.
- 17. Time spent working for a company in an industry of interest. They can be paid or unpaid and can last from six weeks to a year.
- 18. Writing a check for more money than a bank account contains.
Down
- 1. Money to pay for college that does not need to be paid back.
- 2. Upward movement from an entry-level job to the job that is a final goal.
- 5. The book in which you keep records of checks, deposits, debit card transactions, and ATM withdrawals.
- 7. A learning period of up to five years including on-the-job training (with pay) and additional coursework at night.
- 9. Monthly document from your bank that shows all transactions in your account.
- 10. Money borrowed to pay for education. This money must be paid back. The best loans have deferred interest. That means interest does not start building until the education period is complete.
- 15. A debit against your checking account written on a paper form.