Chapter 1: Overview of the Financial Services Industry
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Chapter 1: Overview of the Financial Services Industry
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accountant:Person responsible for recording monies going in and out of a business, correcting errors and improving profits.
bookkeeping:Function that records the day to day financial operations of a business.
principal:The amount of the loan.
interest:Fee charged by a lender on money that has been borrowed.
insurance:Protection against unforeseen events.
lending:Service that provides money to people who need more money than they currently have.
security:Another name for collateral.
encumbered:Means that an asset can be seized by a lender and sold to recover unpaid debts.
mercantile:Management service involved in commercial and personal debt recovery.
superannuation:Method of saving for retirement.
banking:One of the largest providers of financial services, this industry sector manages personal and commercial funds as well as lending money to borrowers.
account:Facility where people can make deposits and in some cases get paid interest
creditunion:Similar to a bank except members rather than shareholders are owners. (two words 6,5)
financialplanning:Service that provides advice to individuals on investing, superannuation and retirement etc. (two words 9,8)
managedinvestment:Financial product that gives smaller investors access to a wider range of investment options by pooling funds. (two words 7,10)
broker:'Middle man' who acts as a go-between for a buyer and seller.
conveyancing:Process of transferring property title from one person to another.
riskmanagement:Industry sector that analyses and assesses potential risks to an organisation and attempts to avoid or reduce their impact. (two words 4,10)
lossadjusting:Involved in validating potential insurance claims and estimating damages. (two words 4,9)
workerscompensation:Compulsory insurance paid by employers to protect workers injured at work. (7,12)
financialmarkets:Place where financial securities and commodities can be bought and sold. (two words 9,7)
pds:Document that was formerly known as a prospectus. (abbv)
annualreport:Document prepared by large company that outlines its financial activities for the period. (two words 6,6)
capitalgain:Term used when an asset is sold for more than its purchase price. (two words 7,4)
Chapter 1: Overview of the Financial Services Industry
Across:| 1. | Method of saving for retirement. | | 3. | Service that provides advice to individuals on investing, superannuation and retirement etc. (two words 9,8) | | 6. | Function that records the day to day financial operations of a business. | | 7. | Person responsible for recording monies going in and out of a business, correcting errors and improving profits. | | 8. | 'Middle man' who acts as a go-between for a buyer and seller. | | 11. | Involved in validating potential insurance claims and estimating damages. (two words 4,9) | | 13. | Protection against unforeseen events. |
| | 15. | One of the largest providers of financial services, this industry sector manages personal and commercial funds as well as lending money to borrowers. | | 17. | Facility where people can make deposits and in some cases get paid interest | | 18. | Service that provides money to people who need more money than they currently have. | | 19. | Compulsory insurance paid by employers to protect workers injured at work. (7,12) | | 20. | Similar to a bank except members rather than shareholders are owners. (two words 6,5) | | 21. | Document that was formerly known as a prospectus. (abbv) | | 22. | Process of transferring property title from one person to another. |
| | Down:| 1. | Another name for collateral. | | 2. | The amount of the loan. | | 4. | Term used when an asset is sold for more than its purchase price. (two words 7,4) | | 5. | Financial product that gives smaller investors access to a wider range of investment options by pooling funds. (two words 7,10) | | 9. | Industry sector that analyses and assesses potential risks to an organisation and attempts to avoid or reduce their impact. (two words 4,10) |
| | 10. | Document prepared by large company that outlines its financial activities for the period. (two words 6,6) | | 12. | Fee charged by a lender on money that has been borrowed. | | 14. | Means that an asset can be seized by a lender and sold to recover unpaid debts. | | 16. | Management service involved in commercial and personal debt recovery. |
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Chapter 1: Overview of the Financial Services Industry
Across:| 1. | Method of saving for retirement. | | 3. | Service that provides advice to individuals on investing, superannuation and retirement etc. (two words 9,8) | | 6. | Function that records the day to day financial operations of a business. | | 7. | Person responsible for recording monies going in and out of a business, correcting errors and improving profits. | | 8. | 'Middle man' who acts as a go-between for a buyer and seller. | | 11. | Involved in validating potential insurance claims and estimating damages. (two words 4,9) | | 13. | Protection against unforeseen events. |
| | 15. | One of the largest providers of financial services, this industry sector manages personal and commercial funds as well as lending money to borrowers. | | 17. | Facility where people can make deposits and in some cases get paid interest | | 18. | Service that provides money to people who need more money than they currently have. | | 19. | Compulsory insurance paid by employers to protect workers injured at work. (7,12) | | 20. | Similar to a bank except members rather than shareholders are owners. (two words 6,5) | | 21. | Document that was formerly known as a prospectus. (abbv) | | 22. | Process of transferring property title from one person to another. |
| | Down:| 1. | Another name for collateral. | | 2. | The amount of the loan. | | 4. | Term used when an asset is sold for more than its purchase price. (two words 7,4) | | 5. | Financial product that gives smaller investors access to a wider range of investment options by pooling funds. (two words 7,10) | | 9. | Industry sector that analyses and assesses potential risks to an organisation and attempts to avoid or reduce their impact. (two words 4,10) |
| | 10. | Document prepared by large company that outlines its financial activities for the period. (two words 6,6) | | 12. | Fee charged by a lender on money that has been borrowed. | | 14. | Means that an asset can be seized by a lender and sold to recover unpaid debts. | | 16. | Management service involved in commercial and personal debt recovery. |
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