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Personal Finance

Across
a contract with an insurance company that provides income for a set period of time or for life
a formal market where securities are bought and sold by stockbrokers
a legal document that gives a detailed description of a security
a cycle of economic activity with periods of growth and slowdown, called contraction, trough, recovery, and peak
an extended period of economic recession
the value of all goods and services produced by a nation during a specified period
the total amount of money the government owes at a given time
work performed (like a carpenter or accountant)
a legal document stating a person's wishes for his or her estate after death
a group of workers who unite to negotiate with employers over issues such as pay, health care, and working conditions
a share in the ownership of a corporation
an extended period of slow or no economic growth
an agent who buys and sells securities for clients
Down
a person or institution named to manage an estate on behalf of the beneficiaries
a fee imposed by government on income, products, or activities, and paid by citizens and businesses
a certificate of debt issued by a corporation or government that entitles the bondholder to a set rate of interest on the face value of the bond until it matures.
a measurement of the average change in prices over time for selected goods and services
composed of people, age 16 and over, who are employed or looking for and able to work
stock that pays regular dividends at a set rate. Preferred stockholders have priority in receiving dividends and assets, but do not have voting privileges.
a statement of instructions for specific medical treatment if a person becomes unable to make medical decisions. Also called a healthcare directive
the federal government's taxing and spending decisions (which can stimulate or slow the economy)
the overall increase in the price of goods and services (which decreases the value of a dollar)
stock that pays dividends declared by the company and gives stockholders certain voting rights
an agent who buys and sells securities for clients
a portion of a company's earnings paid to stockholders