Enter the correct word to build expressions related to economics and finance.
Example: A _____ debt is a loan is one that is not likely to be paid back. (key: bad)
1. The rate is used to decide how much to charge for lending money.
2. A cheque has been signed but does not yet have the amount of money written on it.
3. A loan is what a bank lends to you until you can get the money from somewhere else.
4. money is measured by counting money kept by banks and people.
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5. A building is a business that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
6. Under means it has too little money to be able to develop.
7. A socialist spends money wastefully but claims to support a fair society
8. The civil is for the expenses of the king or queen and royal family.
9. A bank exchanges cheques with other banks.
10. A -bottomed investment can be trusted completely because it is certain to succeed.
11. A credit is when it is difficult to borrow money from banks.
12. The extra money paid to someone because their job is dangerous is called money.
13. A robbery is charging an unreasonably high price for something.
14. The income is the money which you can spend as you want and not on basic needs.
15. A down is an amount of money which is only part of the total cost.
16. Factory prices are the prices which a factory sells its goods for.
17. The assets of a business are things of value such as buildings.
18. A benefit is additional to your pay but is not in the form of money.
19. A $50 gift can be exchanged in a shop for goods of that value.
20. Powerful bankers from Switzerland are sometimes called the of Zurich.
Example: A _____ debt is a loan is one that is not likely to be paid back. (key: bad)
1. The rate is used to decide how much to charge for lending money.
2. A cheque has been signed but does not yet have the amount of money written on it.
3. A loan is what a bank lends to you until you can get the money from somewhere else.
4. money is measured by counting money kept by banks and people.
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5. A building is a business that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
6. Under means it has too little money to be able to develop.
7. A socialist spends money wastefully but claims to support a fair society
8. The civil is for the expenses of the king or queen and royal family.
9. A bank exchanges cheques with other banks.
10. A -bottomed investment can be trusted completely because it is certain to succeed.
11. A credit is when it is difficult to borrow money from banks.
12. The extra money paid to someone because their job is dangerous is called money.
13. A robbery is charging an unreasonably high price for something.
14. The income is the money which you can spend as you want and not on basic needs.
15. A down is an amount of money which is only part of the total cost.
16. Factory prices are the prices which a factory sells its goods for.
17. The assets of a business are things of value such as buildings.
18. A benefit is additional to your pay but is not in the form of money.
19. A $50 gift can be exchanged in a shop for goods of that value.
20. Powerful bankers from Switzerland are sometimes called the of Zurich.