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money matters

Across
an amount of money which must be paid up front as a protection for the landlord or rental company in case you cause damage to their property while you are using it.
money temporarily given to you in exchange for repayment with interest
cost not planned for such as accidents and emergencies
a type of individual retirement account with certain restrictions and benefits that differ from a traditional retirement account.
the amount of money loaned to you to be repaid at a later date
Expenses that may change from month to month and which are optional with regard to how much or how little you choose to spend on them each month
the process of setting spending priorities and taking action toward goals
the government bureau that collects tax money and enforces the tax lawInternal revenue service the government bureau that collects tax money and enforces the tax law
a payment made up front when purchasing or leasing an expensive item
the monthly payment which is required by a lease or contract
a pay deduction required by law that supports the federal government
a federal tax that supports elderly, disabled, or orphaned citizens
Services provided where you live, such as telephone service, cable service, internet service, gas and electricity, water, sewer service, and trash collection
savings money employees set aside or invest for future income
meeting new people and keeping in touch with them to share information
Down
money you get back at the end of the year if you have paid more than you owe in taxes
a pay deduction required by law that supports the state government
a profession of field of employment that you study or train for
taxes that you pay on money that you earn working as an individual or on money earned as royalties, you pay quarterly
a letter written by an adult, like a school counselor who knows your strengths and qualities that would make you a good employee
something owed to another, an obligation to pay
the amount of income that you actually ‘take home after pay deductions
the probability that injury, damage, or loss will occur
what someone thinks of you when they meet you for the first time
Expenses that do not change from month to month, and which are not optional
money collected by the government to help pay for society’s expenses
a body of individual living as members of a community, state, or country
a brief summary of your skills, experiences, and education which are relevant to the job that you are applying for