Across
- 3. Moving money from one account to another.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 4. The time it takes for money to move from one account to another (e.g. from checking to cash, or from one checking account to another)(Finance Bitmoji)
- 5. plans that can be accomplished within three months to a year(Finance Bitmoji)
- 6. a social insurance program that extends health coverage to almost all Americans age 65 and over(Finance Bitmoji)
- 8. a standardized measurement of the potential to repay a debt(Finance Bitmoji)
- 11. The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service(Finance Bitmoji)
- 13. plans that take a year or more to accomplish(Finance Bitmoji)
- 14. the possibility of financial loss or physical harm(Finance Bitmoji)
- 16. income amount remaining after a year's worth of deductions have been taken(Finance Bitmoji)
- 18. The amount of money that you borrow when using a loan or credit card.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 23. Money earned through work(Finance Bitmoji)
- 24. money available to spend on goods and services that are not essential(Finance Bitmoji)
- 27. An amount paid to the federal or state government to pay for services and programs. Taxes are compulsory, which means everyone has to pay them.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 29. student loans do need to be paid back, with interest typically, loan payments begin 6 to 12 months after graduation or after a student drops out of school(Finance Bitmoji)
- 30. a card authorizing the holder to buy goods and services that can be paid for later(Finance Bitmoji)
- 32. An amount removed from you bank account to pay for something(Finance Bitmoji)
- 33. A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 34. goods or services that make people more comfortable or content but which are not necessary for survival(Finance Bitmoji)
- 36. A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union(Finance Bitmoji)
- 37. expenses that do not change from month-to-month, such as auto insurance or rent(Finance Bitmoji)
Down
- 1. Awarded by the government and private organizations to help eligible students pay for school and are usually based on financial need. The most common federal grant is the Pell Grant. Grants are gifts that do not need to ne paid back(Finance Bitmoji)
- 2. Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 4. A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 7. money paid out of pocket before insurance covers the remaining cost(Finance Bitmoji)
- 9. Students generally need to apply for scholarships. They may be funded by school, community organization, business, fraternal organization, or foundation and are based on merit. Each scholarship has different qualifications and requirements, such as minimum GPA, Intended major, test scores, extra curricular activities, more community engagement. Scholarships also maybe geared toward a specific segment of the population.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 10. total pay or earnings made over a one-year period before any deductions have been taken(Finance Bitmoji)
- 12. to automatically save a specified amount from a paycheck for future use(Finance Bitmoji)
- 15. an interest-bearing account where people put money for future use(Finance Bitmoji)
- 17. goods or services that people cannot survive without, such as water, food, shelter, clothing(Finance Bitmoji)
- 19. A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 20. making a purchase based on immediate wants or due to the pressure of advertising(Finance Bitmoji)
- 21. Necessities like electricity, gas, and water, which are paid monthly as part of your household expenses.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 22. The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 25. a social insurance system that provides benefits to most Americans who are retired, sick, or too disabled to work, and to families of workers who have died(Finance Bitmoji)
- 26. An amount available or owed on an account(Finance Bitmoji)
- 28. Anything that you spend money on.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 31. Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 32. The amount you owe on a loan.(Finance Bitmoji)
- 35. the amount paid for an insurance policy(Finance Bitmoji)
