| 5 | A legal promise on paper to pay someone money from your own bank account.
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| 7 | A type of credit card. |
| 8 | A person who provides shops with goods. |
| 10 | To put down a small amount on a purchase. |
| 12 | To promote a product or service. |
| 13 | To take goods home on loan. |
| 14 | Things that people buy. |
| 16 | A person who sells goods in large quantities to be resold by others in small quantities. |
| 18 | Someone who makes things (as in factory), which are then sold by others to the public. |
| 20 | When you get something without paying cash for it, but you have to pay for it at a later date. |
| 21 | Money used in a country. |
| 22 | Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale |
| 1 | A person who buys and sells goods. |
| 2 | A written promise that something will be replaced or repaired, within a certain time limit when it breaks down. |
| 3 | A system of paying for something over a short period of time without taking it home until the final payment has been made. |
| 4 | Someone who buys something from someone else. |
| 6 | A system of buying something by paying for it over a period of time, often with interest. |
| 9 | Abbreviation for Goods and Services Tax. |
| 11 | A person who buys or uses goods or services. |
| 15 | A binding agreement between two or more people. |
| 17 | A shop owner who buys from a wholesaler, then sells to the public. |
| 19 | A person who seeks and uses the services of a professional person. |