Wage - Payment received for work done, often based on time worked or output produced., Regular income - Income received at set intervals, such as a weekly wage or a monthly pension., Grant - A sum of money given by the government or EU that does not need to be repaid., Child Benefit - Money given by the government to parents for children under a certain age., Overtime - Payment made to employees for working beyond their normal hours., Bonus - A reward given to employees for exceptional work or meeting targets., Loan - Money borrowed from a bank or credit union that must be repaid with interest., Dividend - A portion of a company’s profits paid to shareholders., Net Pay - The amount of money an employee takes home after all deductions., Minimum Wage - The lowest legal hourly wage an employer can pay an employee., Benefit in kind - A form of income that is not received in cash but as goods or services, such as a company car., Interest - Money earned from savings in a bank or financial institution., Jobseekers benefit - A government payment to unemployed individuals seeking work., Irregular income - Income that is received occasionally, such as a lottery win or overtime payment., Statutory deduction - The type of deduction that workers are legally required to pay, such as PAYE or PRSI.,

Chapter 2 - Income - Crossword

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