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Money:The movement of money from lender to the borrower and back again is called the cycle of. (One word)
Intermediaries: Financial Institutions that acts as a "middleman" between borrowers and lenders. (One word)
Financial markets: Forums in which buyers and sellers of financial assets and commodities meet. (Two words)
IPO: Abbreviation for an activity when the company issues its shares for the first time in the primary market.
Partnership: A business owned jointly by two or more individuals. (One word)
Silent: Partners who participate in the business only as investors are knows as.(One word)
Balance Sheet: The type of financial statement that represents the set of assets owned by the company and all claims against these assets. (Two words)
Liabilities: The amount of money that a company owes to others such as payroll, taxes and borrowed money via loans. (One word)
Net Income: Revenues- Expenses (Two words)
Retained Earnings: A financial statement that shows the distribution of net income for the past period. (Two words)
Compounding: The process that takes present money in the future. (One word)
Discounting: The process that brings future money back to present. (One word)
Time Line: A linear representation of the timing of cashflows over a period of time. (Two words)
Ordinary: The type of annuities that occur at the end-of-periods (One word)
Perpetuity: The never ending stream of cashflows. (One word)
Present value: The current value of a future amount based on a certain interest rate and time period. (Two words)
Annuity: A series of equal cashflows made or received at regular time intervals. (One word)
Capital: The type of markets where long-term financial instruments are dealt with. (One word)
Investment: The types of banks that facilitate the issue of securities for companies (One word)
Insurance: Types of financial institutions that collect premiums from people who want to protect people or their property. (One word)
Foreign Exchange: A market where international currencies trade and exchange rates are set. (Two words)
Direct: A kind of financing where funds are transferred through an intermediary. (One word)
Across:2. | Abbreviation for an activity when the company issues its shares for the first time in the primary market. | 5. | The type of financial statement that represents the set of assets owned by the company and all claims against these assets. (Two words) | 7. | The process that takes present money in the future. (One word) | 10. | The movement of money from lender to the borrower and back again is called the cycle of. (One word) | 13. | A linear representation of the timing of cashflows over a period of time. (Two words) | 17. | A financial statement that shows the distribution of net income for the past period. (Two words) | 19. | Financial Institutions that acts as a "middleman" between borrowers and lenders. (One word) | 20. | The amount of money that a company owes to others such as payroll, taxes and borrowed money via loans. (One word) | 21. | The current value of a future amount based on a certain interest rate and time period. (Two words) |
| | Down:1. | A market where international currencies trade and exchange rates are set. (Two words) | 2. | The types of banks that facilitate the issue of securities for companies (One word) | 3. | Forums in which buyers and sellers of financial assets and commodities meet. (Two words) | 4. | The process that brings future money back to present. (One word) | 6. | The type of markets where long-term financial instruments are dealt with. (One word) | 8. | Revenues- Expenses (Two words) | 9. | A kind of financing where funds are transferred through an intermediary. (One word) | 11. | The type of annuities that occur at the end-of-periods (One word) | 12. | A series of equal cashflows made or received at regular time intervals. (One word) | 14. | A business owned jointly by two or more individuals. (One word) | 15. | Partners who participate in the business only as investors are knows as.(One word) | 16. | The never ending stream of cashflows. (One word) | 18. | Types of financial institutions that collect premiums from people who want to protect people or their property. (One word) |
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Across:2. | Abbreviation for an activity when the company issues its shares for the first time in the primary market. | 5. | The type of financial statement that represents the set of assets owned by the company and all claims against these assets. (Two words) | 7. | The process that takes present money in the future. (One word) | 10. | The movement of money from lender to the borrower and back again is called the cycle of. (One word) | 13. | A linear representation of the timing of cashflows over a period of time. (Two words) | 17. | A financial statement that shows the distribution of net income for the past period. (Two words) | 19. | Financial Institutions that acts as a "middleman" between borrowers and lenders. (One word) | 20. | The amount of money that a company owes to others such as payroll, taxes and borrowed money via loans. (One word) | 21. | The current value of a future amount based on a certain interest rate and time period. (Two words) |
| | Down:1. | A market where international currencies trade and exchange rates are set. (Two words) | 2. | The types of banks that facilitate the issue of securities for companies (One word) | 3. | Forums in which buyers and sellers of financial assets and commodities meet. (Two words) | 4. | The process that brings future money back to present. (One word) | 6. | The type of markets where long-term financial instruments are dealt with. (One word) | 8. | Revenues- Expenses (Two words) | 9. | A kind of financing where funds are transferred through an intermediary. (One word) | 11. | The type of annuities that occur at the end-of-periods (One word) | 12. | A series of equal cashflows made or received at regular time intervals. (One word) | 14. | A business owned jointly by two or more individuals. (One word) | 15. | Partners who participate in the business only as investors are knows as.(One word) | 16. | The never ending stream of cashflows. (One word) | 18. | Types of financial institutions that collect premiums from people who want to protect people or their property. (One word) |
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