money Crossword Puzzles
money, money, money 2024-05-13
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- the amount of money something is worth
- loans to borrow money to buy a house
- money given in the form of grants
- tax on retail items
- a person who buys or recieves goods or services
- someone stealing your identity
- money you put into a secure place
- type of credit
- A number created from a scoring model that uses information from your credit history
- What you pay to use investment products and services
- profit of loss of investment
- A number that is used to compare the value of money in two different countries
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money
- taxes on property
- a specific period of time you have to do something
- total pay before taxes
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- fee charged every time you use the card for a certain type of transaction
- securities to hold stocks, bonds, and short term debt
- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries, tips,and commissions
- Something that is a disadvantage, money owed, or a debt or obligation according to law
- profit or loss on an investment expressed as a percentage
- type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company
- the profit from selling an investment
- finial aid that does not need to be repaid
- A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholder
- amount of money from a job
- how much you can buy at a certain time
- 9 digit number
- borrowing money to buy something
- take home pay
- money you owe another person or business
- payment of money to government
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest
- bills that get paid off at the same time and generally the same amount
34 Clues: take home pay • 9 digit number • type of credit • taxes on property • tax on retail items • total pay before taxes • amount of money from a job • profit of loss of investment • someone stealing your identity • payment of money to government • borrowing money to buy something • money given in the form of grants • money you put into a secure place • loans to borrow money to buy a house • ...
Money-money-money 2022-12-23
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- v keep your money for smth
- Testament
- someone who keeps money
- v. give money for someone
- spend money
- price
- take money from the bank
- banks way to make money
- V. money for your job
- he keeps his money too much
- bring smth back
- spend everything
- too expensive
- v. good way to invest
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- paying by parts
- you spend money, its your …
- someone eho keeps money
- Down the drain
- v. take money fron smb
- v. Make your money work
- v have enough money
- someone who keeps money
- money for flat/house
- v. You need to bring back smth
- v.Own
- money in the country
- someone spend a lot
- too expensive
- v.smb died and left you smth
29 Clues: price • v.Own • Testament • spend money • too expensive • too expensive • Down the drain • paying by parts • bring smth back • spend everything • v have enough money • someone spend a lot • money for flat/house • money in the country • V. money for your job • v. good way to invest • v. take money fron smb • someone eho keeps money • v. Make your money work • someone who keeps money • someone who keeps money • ...
Money, Money, Money!!!!!! 2018-02-25
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- the government controls this economic system
- businesses produce ____ and services.
- if there is low demand and a lot of supply, then prices are
- makes production more efficient
- USA's economic system
- people who buy goods and services
- total profits (expenses excluded)
- land, labor, and capital are factors of
- I want to ___ in Amazon stock.
- when consumers buy from _________, the economy is good.
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- money has a higher value after ____
- printing money to pay our debt would cause massive
- the invisible hand plays a role in
- the price of a product depends on
- if supply equals demand, then prices are
- an example of transfer payment
- we ___ goods from China
- the $ left after all expenses are paid
- C + I + G is the formula of
- advanced transportation and fuel production are examples of
20 Clues: USA's economic system • we ___ goods from China • C + I + G is the formula of • an example of transfer payment • I want to ___ in Amazon stock. • makes production more efficient • the price of a product depends on • people who buy goods and services • total profits (expenses excluded) • the invisible hand plays a role in • money has a higher value after ____ • ...
Money Money Money 2021-11-09
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- Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses.
- A thing that people are generally willing to use as a form of payment. This can be in a phhysical or in an online form.
- (More Economically Developed Country) A highly industrialized country with high average incomes, good quality healthcare, and education, lots of tertiary industry (Tourism, hospitality, finance etc).
- Living and having an inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Non-essential things that you may choose to buy.
- Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want.
- Things that are required in order to live
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another
- Money in the form of bills or coins
- The basic physical things that we need in a society (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies)
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- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- A system based on money by which goods and services are made and distributed
- A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to control and verify the transfer of funds.
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
- Disposable income not spent for consumer goods.
- Has a trunk
- (Less Economically Developed Country) A very underdeveloped, poor country which has: not very much money, low quality housing, generally quite high debt levels, low literacy levels and lots of raw materials which they sell to MEDC's
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Money in the form of bills or coins • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • Things that are required in order to live • Disposable income not spent for consumer goods. • Non-essential things that you may choose to buy. • Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want. • ...
Money, money, money 2018-02-15
29 Clues: ärva • dela • under • gräva • bolag • smink • välja • tjäna • kypare • tursam • parfym • miljard • förslag • munspel • servera • förmögen • utveckla • framgång • regissör • jättestor • färgmedel • uppkallad • här;tjäna • var-och-en • förmögenhet • för...sedan • vänsterhänt • fortfarande • skådespelare
Money, money, money! 2024-03-01
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- Official permission for something or the state of having satisfied the official conditions of something.
- Something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- A short simple tune, often with words, that is easy to remember and is used to advertise a product on the radio or television.
- The drawer in a cash register or the cash register itself.
- A payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account.
- A small piece of paper advertising a business, show, event.
- A bank account at a retail bank.
- An act of exchanging something for money.
- The act of buying something.
- An order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- To ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something.
- One of the offices or groups that form part of a large business organization.
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- A marketing technique in which a product or service is showcased in some form of media.
- Type of display ad that's placed in a prominent webpage location with the aim of drawing users attention.
- The act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, importance.
- A surgical specialty involved with both the improvement in a person's appearance and the reconstruction of facial and body tissue defects due to illness, trauma, or birth disorders.
- A short easily remembered phrase, especially one used to advertise an idea or a product.
- A person who buys goods or services for their own use.
- An accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other with force.
- The total amount of goods or the amount of a particular type of goods available in a shop.
20 Clues: The act of buying something. • A bank account at a retail bank. • An act of exchanging something for money. • Something on sale at a lower price than its true value • A person who buys goods or services for their own use. • The drawer in a cash register or the cash register itself. • A small piece of paper advertising a business, show, event. • ...
Money Money Money 2021-11-09
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- Things that are required in order to live
- A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to control and verify the transfer of funds.
- A thing that people are generally willing to use as a form of payment. This can be in a phhysical or in an online form.
- Flying mammal
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- Disposable income not spent for consumer goods.
- Non-essential things that you may choose to buy.
- (Less Economically Developed Country) A very underdeveloped, poor country which has: not very much money, low quality housing, generally quite high debt levels, low literacy levels and lots of raw materials which they sell to MEDC's
- (More Economically Developed Country) A highly industrialized country with high average incomes, good quality healthcare, and education, lots of tertiary industry (Tourism, hospitality, finance etc).
- Money in the form of bills or coins
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- Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want.
- The basic physical things that we need in a society (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies)
- Living and having an inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses.
- Man's best friend
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another
- Likes to chase mice
- A system based on money by which goods and services are made and distributed
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Money in the form of bills or coins • Things that are required in order to live • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • Disposable income not spent for consumer goods. • Non-essential things that you may choose to buy. • Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want. • ...
money money money 2018-10-11
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- one of the offices that form part of a large business organization
- A fixed amount of money paid to a worker every month
- Definitions for the amount of money needed to purchase something
- an account in a bank or similar financial organization that earns interest
- a small plastic card allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a machine which records sales in a shop, and in which money is kept
- a person who buys goods or a service
- something sold for a price that is lower than usual or lower than its value
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- a small container for carrying coins, paper money, and credit cards
- a bank account that you can take money from at any time
- the act of making something smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc
- the total amount of goods or the amount of a particular type of goods available in a shop
- A period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices
- a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts
- money in the form of bills and coins
- a written acknowledgment that goods has been received
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- a small plastic card that you can use to get cash from cash machines, or to pay for goods and services
- money that you earn from keeping your money in an account in a bank
19 Clues: money in the form of bills and coins • a person who buys goods or a service • A fixed amount of money paid to a worker every month • a written acknowledgment that goods has been received • a bank account that you can take money from at any time • a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts • ...
Money, money, money 2020-12-11
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- Unwilling to spend money
- Money that you owe to someone because you've borrowed it
- The money you earn
- Money given to the elderly people by the government
- Very poor
- Boasting about money
- Having a lot of money
- Money on a bank account
- Money given to a criminal in exchange for a hostage
- Expansive
- Money given to a person who has some power in exchange for doing something illegal
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- A part of a company that is worth a certain ammount of money
- If a company or a person loses all their money they go ...
- Fixed ammount of money paid per month
- Money given to students by their university
- Something useful you get because of your job apart from the money is called ... benefit
- Money that are paid to an ex-spouse
- The difference betwen what you've put into a business and what you've got
18 Clues: Very poor • Expansive • The money you earn • Boasting about money • Having a lot of money • Money on a bank account • Unwilling to spend money • Money that are paid to an ex-spouse • Fixed ammount of money paid per month • Money given to students by their university • Money given to the elderly people by the government • Money given to a criminal in exchange for a hostage • ...
Money, Money, Money 2020-07-01
17 Clues: Lavar • Pagar • Ganar • Vender • Cuidar • Dinero • Factory • Prestar • Limpiar • Entregar • Invertir • Estantes • Periódico • Medio tiempo • Ganar (dinero) • Pedir prestado • Guardar, salvar, economizar
Money, Money, Money! 2023-06-12
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- To set money aside for the future
- To place money in a bank account
- A place that holds money for people and keeps it safe
- Someone who starts their own business
- "I really admire people who _____ money to charities."
- A plan for managing your money
- A card that allows you to purchase things with borrowed money
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- "I didn't have enough money to buy a car, so I took out a ____ from a bank."
- To remove money from a bank account
- Paper or coins used to buy things
- "I don't have cash today. Can I pay with a _____ card?"
- Amount of money you have in the bank
- Something unnecessary, but desired
- An essential item required for life
- "I asked my boss for a _____ but she could not pay me more."
- Something owed to another person or financial institution
- A machine that can take deposits or give you money from your account
17 Clues: A plan for managing your money • To place money in a bank account • Paper or coins used to buy things • To set money aside for the future • Something unnecessary, but desired • To remove money from a bank account • An essential item required for life • Amount of money you have in the bank • Someone who starts their own business • ...
Money, Money, Money 2020-06-26
17 Clues: Lavar • Pagar • Ganar • Vender • Cuidar • Dinero • Factory • Prestar • Limpiar • Entregar • Invertir • Estantes • Periódico • Medio tiempo • Ganar (dinero) • Pedir prestado • Guardar, salvar, economizar
Money, Money, Money! 2017-10-25
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- When you are able to buy something
- You ___ money by getting a job and working hard
- When something does not cost a lot
- You have to pay money as a punishment for breaking the law
- When something costs a lot of money
- When you put your money in a bank you put it in your _____ (2 words)
- When you give/pay back the money that you borrowed
- To give something away and get money in exchange
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- To have no money
- To put money in the bank
- When you put your money in the bank for a certain amount of time in order for the amount to grow
- When something costs more than what you think it should cost
- A plastic card with which you can pay for things; it gives you access to the money in your bank account (2 words)
- The extra money you get back if you give the cashier more more than the item costs
- You carry this with you and keep your money in it
- When you do not spend money you ____ it by keeping it in a bank
16 Clues: To have no money • To put money in the bank • When you are able to buy something • When something does not cost a lot • When something costs a lot of money • You ___ money by getting a job and working hard • To give something away and get money in exchange • You carry this with you and keep your money in it • When you give/pay back the money that you borrowed • ...
Money money money 2025-02-12
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- Assistant The person who helps people in a shop
- Pieces of coloured paper with great value
- The amount of money something costs
- A thing with square form used to paid for things
- The action of giving money to a charity
- If you work, you… money
- The action of collecting money to use it in the future
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- The place where we keep our money
- 20%, 50%
- The action of giving something they will give you back later
- Coins and banknotes
- The action of asking for something you will give back later
- A shop that is open for a short time
- The money they give you back if you have paid with more money
- The person who buys from a shop
- They can be of £1 or £2
16 Clues: 20%, 50% • Coins and banknotes • They can be of £1 or £2 • If you work, you… money • The person who buys from a shop • The place where we keep our money • The amount of money something costs • A shop that is open for a short time • The action of giving money to a charity • Pieces of coloured paper with great value • Assistant The person who helps people in a shop • ...
Money Money Money 2021-11-09
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- Things that are required in order to live
- A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to control and verify the transfer of funds.
- Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want.
- A system based on money by which goods and services are made and distributed
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- Living and having an inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Down
- Disposable income not spent for consumer goods.
- Non-essential things that you may choose to buy.
- (Less Economically Developed Country) A very underdeveloped, poor country which has: not very much money, low quality housing, generally quite high debt levels, low literacy levels and lots of raw materials which they sell to MEDC's
- The basic physical things that we need in a society (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies)
- Money in the form of bills or coins
- Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses.
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
- (More Economically Developed Country) A highly industrialized country with high average incomes, good quality healthcare, and education, lots of tertiary industry (Tourism, hospitality, finance etc).
- A thing that people are generally willing to use as a form of payment. This can be in a phhysical or in an online form.
16 Clues: Money in the form of bills or coins • Things that are required in order to live • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • Disposable income not spent for consumer goods. • Non-essential things that you may choose to buy. • Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want. • Actions or activities that one person performs for another • ...
Money money money 2020-02-03
16 Clues: dela • ärva • täna • tursam • förslag • företag • framgång • upptäcka • förmögenhet • fortfarande • var (och en) • skådespelare • för....sedan • förmögen, rik • jättestor, enorm • utveckla, framställa
Money, money, money 2022-02-06
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- a large amount of money
- money received for work or through investments, business, etc
- the voluntary giving of money to those in need
- get something by paying for it
- the cost required for something
- a public sale in which goods or property are sold at the highest price suggested.
- a payment to someone in return for services
- having little or no money available
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- negotiate a price
- a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected
- the state of owing money
- demand money for provided goods or services
- a voucher entitling the holder to a discount off a particular product
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- a financial gain that is the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent
- very expensive, luxurious
16 Clues: negotiate a price • a large amount of money • the state of owing money • very expensive, luxurious • get something by paying for it • the cost required for something • having little or no money available • demand money for provided goods or services • a payment to someone in return for services • the voluntary giving of money to those in need • ...
Money Money Money 2021-11-09
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- A system based on money by which goods and services are made and distributed
- Money in the form of bills or coins
- Living and having an inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- The basic physical things that we need in a society (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies)
- Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses.
- Disposable income not spent for consumer goods.
- A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to control and verify the transfer of funds.
Down
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
- (More Economically Developed Country) A highly industrialized country with high average incomes, good quality healthcare, and education, lots of tertiary industry (Tourism, hospitality, finance etc).
- A thing that people are generally willing to use as a form of payment. This can be in a phhysical or in an online form.
- (Less Economically Developed Country) A very underdeveloped, poor country which has: not very much money, low quality housing, generally quite high debt levels, low literacy levels and lots of raw materials which they sell to MEDC's
- Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want.
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another
- Things that are required in order to live
- rate The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- Non-essential things that you may choose to buy.
16 Clues: Money in the form of bills or coins • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • Things that are required in order to live • Disposable income not spent for consumer goods. • Non-essential things that you may choose to buy. • Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want. • Actions or activities that one person performs for another • ...
Money Money Money 2024-11-13
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- Penny wise, pound __________ – Saving small amounts in ways that end up costing more in the long run.
- A fool and his money are soon __________. - Those who spend unwisely quickly lose their money.
- Money makes the __________ go round – Money drives most of what happens in society.
- A lot of __________ money is going into the gold market right now. - Money invested by those with a deep knowledge or inside information.
- We agreed to give her £6 a week __________ money. - money which children are given by their parents
- He was later arrested on money __________ and contraband charges. - the practice of concealing illegally obtained money
- Money doesn't grow on __________ - Money is hard to earn and should be spent wisely.
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- When you start a business, it's important not to __________ money on flashy cars or other luxuries. - waste money
- We can't continue to __________ money at the problem. - Spend a lot in an attempt to solve a problem without addressing underlying issues.
- The new business is a money __________. A thing that keeps requiring more and more money.
- His former employer provided €1 million in __________ money to develop the idea. - initial capital for investment
- He hired the best lawyers and won the case, money __________. - If someone has a lot of money, they also have a lot of power.
- Put your money where your __________ is. - Back up your words with action.
- We can't increase wages. We're not __________ of money. - extremely wealthy
- She was able to start the business because she had __________ into some money. - obtain money suddenly, often through inheritance
- The club will need to offer __________ money to attract the top players. - large amounts
16 Clues: Put your money where your __________ is. - Back up your words with action. • We can't increase wages. We're not __________ of money. - extremely wealthy • Money makes the __________ go round – Money drives most of what happens in society. • Money doesn't grow on __________ - Money is hard to earn and should be spent wisely. • ...
Money, Money, Money 2021-04-25
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- The sum of money for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- A sum of money given on a regular basis.
- The money that is used for a particular purpose.
- Something that is owed or that one should pay to another.
- Something lent, especially a sum of money lent at interest.
- An interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution to save money.
- Shares of a company that are divided and sold to its members.
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- A sum charged or paid, as for professional services.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- Money paid or charged for a loan.
- Cost; charge.
- Gambling game or method of raising money in which a large number of tickets are sold and a drawing is held for prizes.
- Anything given as security or in partial. payment Something paid; an amount paid.
- An estimate of expected income and expenses.
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes
15 Clues: Cost; charge. • Money paid or charged for a loan. • Money in the form of coins or banknotes • A sum of money given on a regular basis. • An estimate of expected income and expenses. • The money that is used for a particular purpose. • A sum charged or paid, as for professional services. • Something that is owed or that one should pay to another. • ...
Money, Money, Money 2023-09-04
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- If we save enough money in the next year, we can finally ______ our dream vacation.
- Woah! They've got a great _______ on winter coats!
- Sorry, that car is way over my price _______.
- Do you accept contactless _______ here?
- I asked a ________ for directions to get here.
- Here's your ______. Thank you for shopping with us.
- Can you ______ the car to the garage on Wednesday?
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- I'd like a _______ for this sweater. It didn't fit me.
- I love the ________ payment feature on my new phone.
- What kind of _______ can you give me for this shirt? It has a hole in it.
- Let me treat you today, I'll get the ________.
- What's the _______ to your credit card?
- Could you _______ me some water, please?
- I can't believe they're trying to sell last year's model for such a high _______.
- We should leave the waitress a good ______, she was really good.
15 Clues: Do you accept contactless _______ here? • What's the _______ to your credit card? • Could you _______ me some water, please? • Sorry, that car is way over my price _______. • Let me treat you today, I'll get the ________. • I asked a ________ for directions to get here. • Woah! They've got a great _______ on winter coats! • ...
Money, Money, Money 2021-04-25
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- A sum of money given on a regular basis.
- Cost; charge.
- The money that is used for a particular purpose.
- Something lent, especially a sum of money lent at interest.
- Gambling game or method of raising money in which a large number of tickets are sold and a drawing is held for prizes.
- An estimate of expected income and expenses.
- Money paid or charged for a loan.
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- An interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution to save money.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- Shares of a company that are divided and sold to its members.
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes
- The sum of money for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- Anything given as security or in partial. payment Something paid; an amount paid.
- Something that is owed or that one should pay to another.
- A sum charged or paid, as for professional services.
15 Clues: Cost; charge. • Money paid or charged for a loan. • Money in the form of coins or banknotes • A sum of money given on a regular basis. • An estimate of expected income and expenses. • The money that is used for a particular purpose. • A sum charged or paid, as for professional services. • Something that is owed or that one should pay to another. • ...
Money, Money, Money 2024-06-18
Money, money, money 2023-05-10
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- Münze
- Geldschein, Banknote (ohne Leerzeichen)
- Geldautomat (kein Leerzeichen)
- Lastschrift
- curreny in Australia (no space)
- vermögend, wohlhabend
- Wechselgeld
- bezahlen
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- another word for "bill"
- spenden
- currency in the United Kingdom (no space)
- another word for "buy"
- another word for "wallet"
- pleite
- Geld abheben (kein Leerzeichen)
15 Clues: Münze • pleite • spenden • bezahlen • Lastschrift • Wechselgeld • vermögend, wohlhabend • another word for "buy" • another word for "bill" • another word for "wallet" • Geldautomat (kein Leerzeichen) • Geld abheben (kein Leerzeichen) • curreny in Australia (no space) • Geldschein, Banknote (ohne Leerzeichen) • currency in the United Kingdom (no space)
money money money 2022-02-20
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- not expensive
- you do it when you don't have enough money
- if you have something that another person needs you can always ... it
- not cheap
- the opposite of full-time job is ....-time job
- someone who works for others
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- when you don't spend money you ... it to buy something in the future
- usual, ordinary
- Maria has dollars but she needs pounds, she has to ... money
- someone who doesn't have a job
- to say that someone can do something , to agree
- how much does this bag . . . ?
- when you have a job you get your money every month
- when you buy something you have to . . . for it
14 Clues: not cheap • not expensive • usual, ordinary • someone who works for others • someone who doesn't have a job • how much does this bag . . . ? • you do it when you don't have enough money • the opposite of full-time job is ....-time job • to say that someone can do something , to agree • when you buy something you have to . . . for it • ...
MONEY MONEY MONEY!!!! 2020-07-22
Across
- TWENTY FIVE CENT COIN
- TEN CENT COIN
- ONE CENT COIN
- HOW MANY CENTS IN A DOLLAR.
- HOW MANY QUARTERS IN A DOLLAR
- THE METAL PENNIES CAN ME MADE OF
- WHAT COINS ARE MADE OF
- THE COLOR OF NICKELS AND DIMES.
- WHAT DOLLAR BILLS ARE MADE OF
- HOW MANY DIMES IN A DOLLAR
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- HOW MANY NICKELS IN A DOLLAR
- THE SMALLEST u.S. coin
- FIVE CENT COIN
- FIFTY CENT COIN
- WHAT PEOPLE ARE PICTURED ON US MONEY
15 Clues: TEN CENT COIN • ONE CENT COIN • FIVE CENT COIN • FIFTY CENT COIN • TWENTY FIVE CENT COIN • THE SMALLEST u.S. coin • WHAT COINS ARE MADE OF • HOW MANY DIMES IN A DOLLAR • HOW MANY CENTS IN A DOLLAR. • HOW MANY NICKELS IN A DOLLAR • HOW MANY QUARTERS IN A DOLLAR • WHAT DOLLAR BILLS ARE MADE OF • THE COLOR OF NICKELS AND DIMES. • THE METAL PENNIES CAN ME MADE OF • ...
Money Money Money 2021-06-25
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- This US coin is worth twenty-five cents
- This is the age when you become a legal adult in Korea
- When you change one item for a one that is a different color, size etc
- The value of 만원
- This US coin is worth one cent
- This number comes after 11
- The number of days in a year
- This US coin is worth five cents
- Different countries' money is called
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- 999
- You will usually get this piece of paper from the store after buying something
- The value of 백원
- ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, _____, billions!
- When you give back and item to a store and get back the money you paid
14 Clues: 999 • The value of 만원 • The value of 백원 • This number comes after 11 • The number of days in a year • This US coin is worth one cent • This US coin is worth five cents • Different countries' money is called • This US coin is worth twenty-five cents • ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, _____, billions! • This is the age when you become a legal adult in Korea • ...
money money money 2022-10-18
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- a lot of money
- ask someone to pay for your service
- a special offer, something that can be bought much cheaper
- when you have enough money to buy somehing you can . . . it
- being poor
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- There's a flat which we can . . .
- if you need some money you can take a bank . . .
- the synonym of THINK
- someone who doesn't have a lot of money
- the money that elderly people get
- a document that you are given after doing some shopping (e.g. in the supermarket)
- when someone has a lot of money they are well...
- not mean=
- the extra money that you leave to a waiter because you want to
14 Clues: not mean= • being poor • a lot of money • the synonym of THINK • There's a flat which we can . . . • the money that elderly people get • ask someone to pay for your service • someone who doesn't have a lot of money • if you need some money you can take a bank . . . • when someone has a lot of money they are well... • a special offer, something that can be bought much cheaper • ...
MONEY 2022-02-24
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- paper that tells you how much you must pay
- money that somebody or a bank lends you
- to take smth from someone for a short time
- an organization set up to provide help
- having a particular value,especially in money-be..
- money a company pays if you are ill
- when something is sold at a cheaper price
- to get money back for smth you bought
- to give smth to someone for a short time
- money that a bank lends you to buy a house
- to spend money on things you don´t need
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- a good price
- company symbols
- to give away money to charity
- off to finish paying back money that you owe
- to need to pay or repay money to someone
- famous company name
- to ask an amount of money for service or activity
- money that you pay to the govenment
- to get things from family members
- to collect money for charity, etc.
- to have enough money to buy smth
- to put money into a project/ company, etc.
- to get money for work that you do
- out to sell all of it and have no more left
25 Clues: a good price • company symbols • famous company name • to give away money to charity • to have enough money to buy smth • to get things from family members • to get money for work that you do • to collect money for charity, etc. • money that you pay to the govenment • money a company pays if you are ill • to get money back for smth you bought • ...
money 2014-02-21
21 Clues: tani • money • drogi • płacić • gotówka • udziały • loteria • wydawać • wygrywać • bankomat • rachunek • pożyczka • banknoty • zarabiać • kosztować • sprzedawać • inwestować • oszczędzać • pożyczać komuś • karta kredytowa • pożyczać od kogoś
Money 2012-06-20
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- money that must be returned
- two countries have this currency
- money that you must pay back
- China's currency
- to be in debt you have to _______ them
- a place for money apart from a bank
- you keep money for future use
- Ireland's currency
- to have a good bank note you must have __________ features
- receive money in exchange for work
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- South Africa's currency
- the country that has the currency 'Krone'
- piece of metal used for money
- money used in each country
- where a lot of money is stored and kept safe
- a lot of people carry them around in their wallet/purse
- you write an ammount on a piece of paper and give it to somone
- total money recieved
- where australian money is made
- something other then credit cards you can pay with
20 Clues: China's currency • Ireland's currency • total money recieved • South Africa's currency • money used in each country • money that must be returned • money that you must pay back • piece of metal used for money • you keep money for future use • where australian money is made • two countries have this currency • receive money in exchange for work • a place for money apart from a bank • ...
Money 2015-11-12
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- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
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- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • ...
Money 2015-11-12
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- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
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- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2015-11-12
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- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
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- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2014-09-07
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- another word for cash
- using your money wisely
- borrowing money
- converting money
- another word for numbers
- a place where products are brought or sold
- reading and writing
- how much you earn when you work
- similar to gst
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- involving money
- special deals
- owning money from the bank
- costing very little to purchase
- people buying products
- opposite of cheap
- your left over money
- goods services tax
- something that comes in as an addition or increase
- to give back or restore
- when part of your profit goes to the government
20 Clues: special deals • similar to gst • involving money • borrowing money • converting money • opposite of cheap • goods services tax • reading and writing • your left over money • another word for cash • people buying products • using your money wisely • to give back or restore • another word for numbers • owning money from the bank • costing very little to purchase • how much you earn when you work • ...
MONEY 2014-09-10
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- Plural form of saving
- A printed form with a specified amount you give to a bank in order to get money
- Something you learn in accounting
- A person who's job is to keep or inspect your accounts
- A printed or written statement of the amount of money owed for something
- A person or organization that is unable to pay their debt
- A place
- The machine you get your money from
- Something that is borrowed but must be returned back
- Where your money goes to
- A sum payable as a first instalment on the purchase of something
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- Another word for dollars
- A clear expression of something in writing
- An act of taking money out of an account
- A book or other collection of financial accounts
- A financial gain
- Another word for loose change
- Taking out more than what you have in the bank
- What you get after purchasing something
- Something you buy stuff with
20 Clues: A place • A financial gain • Plural form of saving • Another word for dollars • Where your money goes to • Something you buy stuff with • Another word for loose change • Something you learn in accounting • The machine you get your money from • What you get after purchasing something • An act of taking money out of an account • A clear expression of something in writing • ...
MONEY 2014-09-08
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- to give back money or repay
- to settle a debt as by transferring money or goods or by doing something
- statement a monthly paper of account mailed by a bank to each of its customers with checking other accounts,recording the bank transactions and current balance during a period
- something lent or furnised on condtion of being returned,especially a sum of money lent at interest
- rate a percentage of the sum borrowed
- to put money to use,by purchase or expenditure,in something offering potential protiable returns,as interest income,or appreciation in value
- something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to or perform for another
- an amount of money deposited with a bank, as in a checking oe saving account
- sums of money saved by economy and laid away
- money in the form of coins or banknotes ,paid at the time of making a purchase
- to pay out or gave back money ,dispose of money
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- the monetary payment received for goods or services,or from other sources,as rents or investments
- an estimate of expected income and expense for given period in the future
- to place for keeping or in trust,especially in a bank account
- to draw back ,away,aside,take back,remove
- excess of revenues over out lays and expenses in a business enterprise over a given perios of time,usually a year
- to take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent
- cost or charge
- to set aside,reserve,or lay by
- an employee,as in a market or department store,who collects payments for customer purchases
20 Clues: cost or charge • to give back money or repay • to set aside,reserve,or lay by • rate a percentage of the sum borrowed • to draw back ,away,aside,take back,remove • sums of money saved by economy and laid away • to pay out or gave back money ,dispose of money • to place for keeping or in trust,especially in a bank account • ...
Money 2016-03-14
24 Clues: Dar • Úrok • Půjčka • Příjem • Výdaje • Záloha • Úspory • Splátka • Výživné • Provize • Kapesné • Poplatek • Zůstatek • Hypotéka • Pojistné • Dividendy • Příspěvek • Stipendium • Předplatné • Přečerpání účtu • Dětský přídavek • Nákup na splátky • Platba za přesčasy • Podpora v nezaměstnanosti
money 2023-03-22
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- earliest coins brought by galleons
- easy to carry
- money has this over time
- salary
- easy to make change
- borrow to pay
- material possessions
- legal tender
- gold,silver,cacao beans,shells
- without using money
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- Everyone must be able to use the money for transactions
- not deteriorate quickly
- to honor a person,place,or historical event
- first form of coinage
- first currency series issued by CBP
- money circulated within jurisdiction
- deducts money directly
- digital/virtual currency
- barya
- instruct a bank to transfer fund
- currency, checking account deposits,traveler’s checks
- El Banco Espanol Filipino
22 Clues: barya • salary • legal tender • easy to carry • borrow to pay • easy to make change • without using money • material possessions • first form of coinage • deducts money directly • not deteriorate quickly • money has this over time • digital/virtual currency • El Banco Espanol Filipino • gold,silver,cacao beans,shells • instruct a bank to transfer fund • earliest coins brought by galleons • ...
MONEY 2023-03-13
Money 2023-02-17
21 Clues: érték • kamat • tőzsde • fizetés • kölcsön • pénznem • vásárol • adomány • egyenleg • kiadások • hírverés • befektető • utánvétel • jövedelem • felszámít • részvényes • betétszámla • számlakivonat • pénzt felvesz • kiskereskedelem • tartozást rendez
money 2017-03-16
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- You pay to get a small bit of the company and then they pay you
- You do it to get money
- A plastic card where you have your money on
- The main currency in Eu
- The small box where you withdraw
- Money in the form of metal circles
- To put money into land, companies or stocks
- You pay with it
- You _ money to get what you want
- You get something for your money
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- Taking the money out of atm
- Money in the form of notes and coins
- The main currency in UK
- Money in the form of pieces of paper, not coins
- The main currency in USA
- A safe place where your money is held
- A piece of paper money. The usual word is note.
- coins rather than notes
- You spend money to get something you want to get
- A banknote
20 Clues: A banknote • You pay with it • You do it to get money • The main currency in UK • The main currency in Eu • coins rather than notes • The main currency in USA • Taking the money out of atm • The small box where you withdraw • You _ money to get what you want • You get something for your money • Money in the form of metal circles • Money in the form of notes and coins • ...
Money 2021-02-23
22 Clues: díj • érme • számla • tőzsde • fizetni • fizetés • költetni • tartozni • pazarolni • papírpénz • kölcsönadni • készpénzzel • kölcsönvenni • bankautomata • felszámítani • megtakarítani • pénzt keresni • hitelkártyával • kerül valamibe • érnivalamennyit • megengedheti magának • tulajdon,ingatlan,vagyontárgy
Money 2021-09-08
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- piece of paper you fill out to give money
- financial institution that handles money
- owing money to someone
- paper currency
- card that makes transactions through own spending money
- allows banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary
- a group that makes loans to its members at low interest rate
- money owed for goods that were supplied
- gift of money expected to be paid back by sometime
- mainly used to save money, linked debit card, can purchase things
- amount of something
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- loan given when purchasing house
- a card that lets people receive things for a cost
- Mainly used to purchase, connected through debit card
- A set goal amount of money that someone is allowed to pay. Usually used when someone wants to save for something
- there to advise individuals about money and solve financial problems
- putting into an account
- taking out of an account
- where money is stored
- can be earned by the balance held in any bank account
20 Clues: paper currency • amount of something • where money is stored • owing money to someone • putting into an account • taking out of an account • loan given when purchasing house • money owed for goods that were supplied • financial institution that handles money • piece of paper you fill out to give money • a card that lets people receive things for a cost • ...
Money 2023-06-13
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- - The smallest unit of currency in the United States.
- - A small, flat case used for carrying money and other personal items.
- - A subunit of currency, equal to one hundredth of a dollar.
- - An automated teller machine where you can withdraw or deposit money.
- - A small, flat, and typically round piece of metal used as money.
- - A coin worth 10 cents.
- - A coin worth 25 cents.
- - A written order directing a bank to pay a specific amount of money to someone.
- - A coin worth five cents.
- - Money set aside for future use or emergencies.
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- - The system of money used in a particular country.
- - A printed or written statement of money owed for goods or services.
- - A container, often in the shape of a pig, used for saving money.
- - A plastic card used for making purchases on credit.
- - The money given back to you after paying for something with more money than needed.
- - A piece of paper money issued by a government.
- - The amount of money charged for borrowing or the amount earned on an investment.
- - The act of giving one type of money in return for another.
- - The basic unit of currency in the United States.
- - Money in the form of coins or banknotes.
20 Clues: - A coin worth 10 cents. • - A coin worth 25 cents. • - A coin worth five cents. • - Money in the form of coins or banknotes. • - A piece of paper money issued by a government. • - Money set aside for future use or emergencies. • - The basic unit of currency in the United States. • - The system of money used in a particular country. • ...
MONEY 2023-05-31
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- - Small, round metallic object used as payment.
- - The process of planning and managing expenses.
- - The money given back as difference after a purchase.
- - Taking money out of a bank account.
- - A small case used to hold money and cards.
- - Money earned from work or investments.
- - Putting money into a bank account.
- - Money owed to someone or an institution.
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- - A written order to pay a specified amount of money.
- - A container used to save money, often in the shape of a pig.
- - An automated machine where you can withdraw cash.
- - A method of borrowing money with a promise to pay it back.
- - Paper money used for transactions.
- - Physical form of money, in bills and coins.
- - Setting aside money for future use.
- - The money spent on goods and services.
- - A plan for managing and allocating money.
- - Money borrowed that needs to be repaid.
- - The additional amount earned on a savings account.
- - A financial institution where money is stored and managed.
20 Clues: - Paper money used for transactions. • - Putting money into a bank account. • - Setting aside money for future use. • - Taking money out of a bank account. • - The money spent on goods and services. • - Money earned from work or investments. • - Money borrowed that needs to be repaid. • - Money owed to someone or an institution. • ...
Money 2023-07-19
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- The official currency used by many European countries
- A small, flat, and typically round piece of metal or alloy used as money
- physical currency or money in the form of coins and banknotes
- A small, flat, folding case used to carry and store cash, credit cards, and other personal items
- The official currency of Japan
- A deduction or subtraction of funds from a bank account when making a purchase or payment
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a region or country
- The official currency of several countries, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and others
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on investment, usually expressed as a percentage
- A monetary unit equal to 1/100 of a basic unit, often used as a subunit of a currency
- The act of putting money, time, or resources into something with the expectation of achieving a profit
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- The official currency of the United Kingdom
- The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- A sum of money borrowed from a lender with an agreement to repay it
- A note issued by a central bank, representing a specific value and used as a form of currency
- The act of setting aside money or resources for future use, typically in a bank account or investment
- A machine that dispenses cash and allows banking transactions using a bank card
- The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- A financial plan that outlines expected income and expenses over a specific period
- Medium of exchange and unit of account in an economy
20 Clues: The official currency of Japan • The official currency of the United Kingdom • Medium of exchange and unit of account in an economy • The official currency used by many European countries • The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return • physical currency or money in the form of coins and banknotes • ...
MONEY 2023-11-24
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- a single payment made at a particular time
- A sum of money paid in ... for loss or injury in a civil case
- An electronic payment out of an account. The amount and frequency of a direct debit payment can vary
- protection against possible financial loss
- to put money into an account(verb and a noun both)
- Occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the vailable balance goes below zero
- protection against possible financial loss
- something given to make up for something else
- a sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
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- a portion of the total cost of an item that must be paid at the time of purchase
- a specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate
- to look at and think about something from different points of view
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholder
- to gain or recieve good results
- spending on capital equipment, inventories, and structures, including household purchases of new housing
- A sum paid regularly to a person usually after retirement
- take back; remove; take money from an ATM
- to take away; subtract
- management of money
- money owed to someone
- portion of a stock
21 Clues: portion of a stock • management of money • money owed to someone • to take away; subtract • to gain or recieve good results • take back; remove; take money from an ATM • a single payment made at a particular time • protection against possible financial loss • protection against possible financial loss • something given to make up for something else • ...
Money 2023-09-10
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- mobility A person rising to a high social class or status usually through making more money and being successful.
- Gift Card Pre-paid cards that have a certain amount of money on them and after that money is used up it is gone.
- Money you get from your job. Pay, salary
- A piece of paper you can buy that is good for a specific amount of money.
- capital Skills, knowledge, and experience that people have that make them valuable.
- The money you earn from selling something
- Green dollar bills and coins you can use to buy things.
- A check you receive from your job to pay you for your work.
- The ability to buy things.
- Money that is given to someone.
- card A plastic card that you use to buy things and when you swipe it the money comes directly out of your checking account.
- This is the life cycle of money from when new dollar bills and coins are first made and distributed to when it is old and taken back and destroyed by the government and replaced by new dollar bills and coins.
- A card to a specific store with a specific amount of money. If you do not use it for a long time you can be charged an inactivity fee.
- benefits Extra things you get from your job besides money
- To trade instead of buy
- How prices go up over time. Things will cost more in the future than they cost now.
- Money that is taken by the government
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- In society, we use credit cards, debit cards, checks and electronic payments instead of cash.
- Transferring money online or through a computer
- A card for a specific store.
- Money that you make if someone pays to live in a house that belongs to you.
- and demand The supply is how much you have. The demand is how much people want. This affects the price of goods.
- card A plastic card that you use to buy things now with money that you borrow and then you pay for it later.
- Money given to you from someone who has died.
- income Money you get from not working. Money from a gift, inheritance, the lottery, gambling, or if you win it in some other way.
- benefits Extra things you get from your job besides money
- A piece of paper you can fill out and sign and use instead of money.
- Money you get from your job. Pay, salary
28 Clues: To trade instead of buy • The ability to buy things. • A card for a specific store. • Money that is given to someone. • Money that is taken by the government • Money you get from your job. Pay, salary • Money you get from your job. Pay, salary • The money you earn from selling something • Money given to you from someone who has died. • ...
Money 2023-12-14
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- what you do when the bank gives you some money that you have to return
- a legal piece of paper that states you intentions for the distribution of your assets and wealth after your death
- a secure box where you put your money or jewelry or important papers
- a price asked for good or service, it is also a verb
- a legal agreement by which a bank lends money at interest in exchange for taking little of the debtor's property with the condition the the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt
- you uses it when you want to pay directly
- any of the units of equal value into which a company is divided and sold in order to raise money
- the opposite of expensive
- a person who buys and sells things for other people
- a set of scheduled payments
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- when you ask a lot of people to invest little amount of money in your project
- what you have left at the end of the month
- when you don't have enough of money to buy something you can't.....it
- In the US it is the dollar
- to receive money or a property...from someone when that person dies
- notes or coins
- what you receive when you work at the end of the month
- card what you use to pay for something when you don't want to pay directly
- the money you keep for a future use
- money that you have to pay to the government
- when the bank to someone lends you a sum of money
21 Clues: notes or coins • the opposite of expensive • In the US it is the dollar • a set of scheduled payments • the money you keep for a future use • you uses it when you want to pay directly • what you have left at the end of the month • money that you have to pay to the government • when the bank to someone lends you a sum of money • ...
Money 2024-03-28
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- of command: The hierarchical structure of authority within an organization, defining who reports to whom.
- behavior: Actions and decisions made by individuals or households when purchasing goods or services.
- Payment made in parts over a specified period rather than in a lump sum.
- bank: The institution responsible for regulating a country's monetary policy, issuing currency, and overseeing the banking system.
- growth: The increase in a company's earnings over time, typically measured as a percentage.
- misconduct: Unethical or illegal behavior by a company or its employees, often resulting in harm to stakeholders.
- Money earned through employment, investments, or other sources.
- Taking measures to stop or avoid something undesirable from happening.
- The process of raising funds by issuing stocks or bonds to finance a company's operations or investments.
- Financial assistance or support provided by the government to individuals or businesses to promote certain activities.
- The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash without affecting its market price.
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- share: The portion of total sales or revenue earned by a company within a specific industry or market.
- The system of money used in a particular country or region.
- A business venture or project, typically involving risk and initiative.
- Market structure characterized by a small number of large firms dominating the industry.
- banking: Banking services provided to individual consumers rather than businesses or institutions.
- profit: The remaining amount after deducting all expenses from total revenue.
- and liabilities: Assets are resources owned by a company, while liabilities are obligations or debts owed by the company.
- Money owed by an individual, organization, or government to another party.
- revenue: Generating significant income from sales or business activities.
20 Clues: The system of money used in a particular country or region. • Money earned through employment, investments, or other sources. • Taking measures to stop or avoid something undesirable from happening. • A business venture or project, typically involving risk and initiative. • Payment made in parts over a specified period rather than in a lump sum. • ...
Money 2024-03-10
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- a statue that’s made from hard material and mean sth to this town/country
- a room for two people
- a place where you can buy fruits and vegetables
- when you don’t spend much money
- sth that you bought and want to return it
- amount of money that your boss gives you every month
- a sport that you ride a bike in a mountain
- a place where you can buy flowers
- baggage thet is small
- when you don’t have much
- an adjective that mean you don’t have enough time
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- a place where you can see beautiful sea animals
- a place where you can buy everything
- when you thing between two or more things
- a place where you can drink coffee and other drinks
- sth that shows how much thing cost
- a thing that keep you eyes save from the sun and makes you look cool
- a place where you can cut your hair
- when you get sth or someone for short time
- a place where they keep the money
20 Clues: a room for two people • baggage thet is small • when you don’t have much • when you don’t spend much money • a place where you can buy flowers • a place where they keep the money • sth that shows how much thing cost • a place where you can cut your hair • a place where you can buy everything • when you thing between two or more things • sth that you bought and want to return it • ...
money 2024-03-01
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- out. when you walk into the store and there's nothing left
- something goes boom💥
- take money from a bank
- short and memorable phrase or motto used in advertising, politics, or other contexts to convey a message or promote a product, brand, or idea.
- a lot of hay in one place
- when you buy something and then return it and get your money back
- when you dont have money
- money that is given in the store
- support or encourage the growth, development, or popularity of something, such as a product, idea, cause, or person.
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- when something costs less than it cost before
- what happens when you cant swim?
- account. a place where you save up money
- when you sleep more than you need
- machine. place where you withdraw money
- out. give something to someone
- surgery. procedure to change a person's appearance
- something that costs a lot
- the paper they give you after every purchase
- number. what to you need to bring to pay by card
- A short promotional video or clip that previews a longer film, TV show, or video game.
20 Clues: something goes boom💥 • take money from a bank • when you dont have money • a lot of hay in one place • something that costs a lot • out. give something to someone • what happens when you cant swim? • money that is given in the store • when you sleep more than you need • account. a place where you save up money • machine. place where you withdraw money • ...
Money 2023-10-11
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- to take money or smth else from your friend
- another word for fee
- money left after a purchase
- a lot of money
- money you borrow from a bank
- another word for ATM
- another word for "take cash from card"
- metal unit of money
- a piece of plastic with bank's money
- money you thank the waiter with
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- another word for buy
- paper you need to get a refund
- you do this at the market to get a better price
- what your parents give you
- banknotes and coins
- sale when a shop sell something it is ...
- noun from pay
- some money that your parents pay to government
- price reduction
- synonym for expensive
20 Clues: noun from pay • a lot of money • price reduction • banknotes and coins • metal unit of money • another word for buy • another word for fee • another word for ATM • synonym for expensive • what your parents give you • money left after a purchase • money you borrow from a bank • paper you need to get a refund • money you thank the waiter with • a piece of plastic with bank's money • ...
Money 2024-11-01
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- Bird on the back of the $1 bill
- Seventh U.S. President, known for his role in the U.S. Indian Removal Act
- Fake money
- Youngest elected U.S. President
- Once Copper
- The largest circulating coin in the United States
- PLURIBUS UNUM Latin phrase meaning "Out of many, one"
- Union general in the Civil War
- GOD WE TRUST National motto of the United States
- Sixteenth U.S. President, known for his role in the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation
- Founding Father, scientist, and statesman
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- Informal term for U.S. paper money
- OFFICE Room pictured on the back of a $20 bill
- First U.S. Treasury Secretary
- The total value of the three U.S. presidents who appear on both coins and bills
- Third U.S. President and author of the Declaration of Independence
- Led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II
- What coin was the New York Twin Towers featured on
- Sacagawea
- Smallest U.S. coin
- First U.S. President, Nickel and Dollar
- A coin, Jefferson again.
22 Clues: Sacagawea • Fake money • Once Copper • Smallest U.S. coin • A coin, Jefferson again. • First U.S. Treasury Secretary • Union general in the Civil War • Bird on the back of the $1 bill • Youngest elected U.S. President • Informal term for U.S. paper money • First U.S. President, Nickel and Dollar • Founding Father, scientist, and statesman • ...
money 2024-11-01
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- First U.S. Treasury Secretary
- National motto of the United States
- Smallest U.S. coin
- Sixteenth U.S. President, known for his role in the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation
- What coin was the New York Twin Towers featured on
- Once Copper
- Third U.S. President and author of the Declaration of Independence
- Led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II
- Youngest elected U.S. President
- Union general in the Civil War
- Founding Father, scientist, and statesman
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- The total value of the three U.S. presidents who appear on both coins and bills
- Room pictured on the back of a $20 bill
- First U.S. President, Nickel and Dollar
- Fake money
- Sacagawea
- Latin phrase meaning "Out of many, one"
- Seventh U.S. President, known for his role in the U.S. Indian Removal Act
- The largest circulating coin in the United States
- Bird on the back of the $1 bill
- Informal term for U.S. paper money
- A coin, Jefferson again.
22 Clues: Sacagawea • Fake money • Once Copper • Smallest U.S. coin • A coin, Jefferson again. • First U.S. Treasury Secretary • Union general in the Civil War • Youngest elected U.S. President • Bird on the back of the $1 bill • Informal term for U.S. paper money • National motto of the United States • Room pictured on the back of a $20 bill • First U.S. President, Nickel and Dollar • ...
money 2020-03-31
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- sending money online to another bank account
- when you buy something
- cash what contains precious metals
- the difference of the amount of the loan and the amount that what you pay back to the bank
- the phone or other address where you can make complaints or ask about the company
- use not your own things without paying
- when owe somebody with something
- money borrowed from the bank what must be paid back with interest
- the money what you hold in your hands
- borrowing something for a limited time while paying for it
- you receive the same value what you gave, but not money
- when you spend money on tools what will bring it back
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- it is worth you to buy something
- to apply a person for time-related payment
- an appliance set up somewhere / creation of e.g. financial infrastructures and strategies
- the sum of all the things what bring you money
- the money of a country or region
- you place some money in the bank, they take care of it, and they pay interest too, because they can use it
- if you pay more than the required, the difference of the price and what you paid
- a sentence that shares data only, not question or order
20 Clues: when you buy something • it is worth you to buy something • the money of a country or region • when owe somebody with something • cash what contains precious metals • the money what you hold in your hands • use not your own things without paying • to apply a person for time-related payment • sending money online to another bank account • ...
MONEY 2021-10-28
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- (2 words) when wealthy people receive special treatment or have more power and influence.
- to make some money quickly, often dishonestly
- to collect money that you can use to do a particular job or help people
- (2 words) an amount of money that you have saved so that you can use it for something special in the future
- (3 words) to spend a lot of money on buying pleasant things that you do not need
- to borrow money to buy a house
- (2 words) action of moving money which has been earned illegally through banks and other businesses, to make it seem to have been earned legally
- (2 words) when each person in a group gives a small amount of money so that they can buy something together
- the extra money that you must pay back when you borrow money
- (2 words) to manage to deal with a difficult situation, using whatever money, equipment etc you have
- (3 words)to be very poor, as if one could or does rely on food donations to survive
- someone who suffers from a mental condition that makes them want to keep a large number of things that are not needed or have no value
- the crime of getting money by deceiving people
- having no money
- (3 words) to owe more money than you have
- (2 words) to save for a particular purpose
- (adjective) having plenty of money, nice houses, expensive things etc
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- (2 words) to give someone money, information etc when you do not really want to
- (3 words) to find or produce an amount of money
- (3 words) earn just enough money to live on
- (3 words) to make a profit from a situation in a way that other people think is wrong or unfair
- (3 words) unpleasant situation experienced by people working in big cities, when they continuously compete for success and have a lot of stress in their lives
- to have a value in money
- (2 words) to receive money, land, or property from someone after they have died
- something you buy cheaply or for less than its usual price
- to let someone borrow money or something that belongs to you for a short time
- having enough money to buy the things you need or want, without having to worry about how much they cost
- (2 words) to be very useful and bring a lot of advantages, especially later in the future
- the amount of money you have to pay for goods or services
- a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment
- (2 words) not having much money
- to use something that belongs to someone else and that you must give back to them later
- the member of a family who earns the money to support the others
- (2 words) having more money than other people or enough money to live comfortably
- (2 words) to give someone all the money you owe them
- the money that you have saved
36 Clues: having no money • to have a value in money • the money that you have saved • to borrow money to buy a house • (2 words) not having much money • (3 words) to owe more money than you have • (2 words) to save for a particular purpose • (3 words) earn just enough money to live on • to make some money quickly, often dishonestly • the crime of getting money by deceiving people • ...
Money 2021-12-02
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- Money that you can withdrawal from an atm or bank
- any situation in which an individual borrows money for personal need
- something that you can pay with
- Gets its value from a contractual right
- A note that is trusted by the bank and is given a set value
- an account at a bank or building society from which money may be withdrawn without notice
- An interest rate is the amount of interest due per period, as a proportion of the amount lent, deposited, or borrowed
- a card that is payed off at the end of the month
- A government bond is a debt security issued by a government to support government spending and obligations
- a bank that follows religious law
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- an account used to invest in things like school and cars
- central bank is an example of this
- A direct debit or direct withdrawal is a financial transaction in which one person (or company) withdraws funds from another person's bank account
- a bank that offers money to larger companies
- A physical item that you can buys stuff with
- A bank that offers money to companies and individuals
- In financial markets, a share is a unit used as mutual funds, limited partnerships, and real estate investment trusts. Share capital refers to all of the shares of an enterprise.
- a card that spends money out of an account
- It is primarily used by governments and corporations to keep their cash flow steady
- a long term loan for property
- A commercial and industrial loan is a loan to a business rather than a loan to an individual consumers
- A loan provided by a bank
22 Clues: A loan provided by a bank • a long term loan for property • something that you can pay with • a bank that follows religious law • central bank is an example of this • Gets its value from a contractual right • a card that spends money out of an account • a bank that offers money to larger companies • A physical item that you can buys stuff with • ...
money 2021-06-10
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- 'The property was ... a million dollars, but we bought it for a lower price.'
- 'Please, try not to ... all the birthday money within a weel.'
- a fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee
- 'Don't spend more than you can ... .'
- 'She got into ... to pay for college.'
- 'They hope to pay off the ... on their home soon.'
- 'The system is currently out of order which means we will have to pay ... cash.'
- 'I will only ... you my car if you fill up the tank.'
- 'She ... her father's blue eyes.'
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- 'How much do you ... for a haircut?'
- a piece of paper money
- 'Jack is still living ... the money from his first book.'
- an amount of money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services
- 'We will charge %5 administration fee if you choose to pay ... credit card.'
- an abbreviation for a cash machine
- to get money from a cashpoint - take ...
- a printed or written statement of the money to be paid for goods or services
- 'I guess I ... you an apology. Anyways, it was all my fault.'
- 'We're putting ... $20 a week for our vacation.'
- 'The National Gallery has been kind enough to ... this painting to our museum.'
20 Clues: a piece of paper money • 'She ... her father's blue eyes.' • an abbreviation for a cash machine • 'How much do you ... for a haircut?' • 'Don't spend more than you can ... .' • 'She got into ... to pay for college.' • to get money from a cashpoint - take ... • 'We're putting ... $20 a week for our vacation.' • 'They hope to pay off the ... on their home soon.' • ...
MONEY 2017-12-12
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- терять
- решать
- богатый
- кредитные карты
- тратить попусту
- выигрывать
- бюджет
- расходы
- ответственный
- дополнительный
- зарабатывать
- позволять себе в материальном плане
- бедный
- заботы
- продавать
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- копить,экономить
- благотворительность
- сократить, урезать
- стоить
- сводить концы с концами
- платить
- монетница
- дорогой
- бумажник
- бумажные деньги
- справедливый
- утверждать
- монеты
- тратить
- отдалживать кому-либо
30 Clues: терять • решать • стоить • бюджет • бедный • заботы • монеты • богатый • платить • дорогой • расходы • тратить • бумажник • монетница • продавать • выигрывать • утверждать • справедливый • зарабатывать • ответственный • дополнительный • кредитные карты • тратить попусту • бумажные деньги • копить,экономить • сократить, урезать • благотворительность • отдалживать кому-либо • сводить концы с концами • ...
Money 2018-02-15
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- a bank's main interest rate
- income after you pay taxes
- money used in a country
- bank account you use to save money
- to take money out of the bank or of a cash machine
- bank account you use to pay everyday expenses
- monthly fee on borrowed money
- bank employee
- when you do not pay a loan
- cash machine
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- your monthly wage
- to receive money from someone who dies
- income before you pay taxes
- to use money to make interest or profit
- the opposite of lend
- house loan
- money that you pay back at a regular interval
- the money you borrow on a credit card is called cash...
- money that you borrow
- VISA or Mastercard are examples of... cards
20 Clues: house loan • cash machine • bank employee • your monthly wage • the opposite of lend • money that you borrow • money used in a country • income after you pay taxes • when you do not pay a loan • a bank's main interest rate • income before you pay taxes • monthly fee on borrowed money • bank account you use to save money • to receive money from someone who dies • ...
Money 2019-02-24
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- A machine where you deposit and withdraw money.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A place where you gamble.
- A place where you go to do money related things.
- Currency in Europe.
- Put money on your bank account.
- A financial gain.
- Something that costs a small amount of money.
- Things that are manufactured and sold.
- Take money from your bank account.
- A deduction from the usual cost.
- Money you get from returning unusable items.
- Something that costs a lot.
- A company that is known for their products.
- Most used online paying service.
- Money you give to charity.
- A period during which a shop reduces the prices.
- Playing games for money.
- A person who tricks other people into giving them money.
- Fake money or jewelry.
- Work relating to the production, buying , and selling of goods or services.
- A game where you can win money.
- A popular style of clothing.
- A state of great comfort or elegance, usually expensive.
- Owing someone money.
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- Give money for a product or service.
- Getting cryptocurrency in other ways than buying it.
- A card which gives you a discount for a product.
- Forcefully take money.
- Do something for money.
- Credit card type.
- Money you lend to someone.
- Money you make at your job.
- Most used cryptocurrency.
- An area where commercial deals are concluded.
- Object's and money's worth.
- Buying things.
- Money you put aside for when you might need it.
- Money you give to a business to help them start out.
- Currency in US.
- Something new that everyone is doing or wearing.
- A payment to a professional person in exchange for advice or service.
- A market where stuff is illegally bought and sold.
- Coins and banknotes in different countries.
- A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
- Scam.
- An order to a bank to pay from the drawer's account.
- Exchange something for something else.
- Government bills.
49 Clues: Scam. • Buying things. • Currency in US. • Credit card type. • A financial gain. • Government bills. • Currency in Europe. • Owing someone money. • Forcefully take money. • Fake money or jewelry. • Do something for money. • Playing games for money. • A place where you gamble. • Most used cryptocurrency. • Money you lend to someone. • Money you give to charity. • Money you make at your job. • ...
money :) 2014-07-03
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- (n) a time when a shop sells goods at a lower prices than usual
- (n) the state of being very poor
- (v) to buy something
- (v) to give something to someone who gives you money for it
- (adj.) having much more money than most people
- (adj.) too expensive
- (n) a small plastic card that allows you to buy something and pay for it later
- (n) flat and round piece of metal used as money
- (v) to try to make someone agree to give you a better price
- (v) to give money to a bank or business because you hope to get a profit
- (n) an amount of money that you owe someone
- (n) a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- (adj.) having very little money
- (n) the unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia and some other countries
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- (adj.) not expensive, or costing less than usual
- (adj.) not having a job
- (v) to have enough money to buy something
- (adj.) costing a lot of money
- (n) money that you borrow to buy a home
- (n) an amount of money that is borrowed from a bank and has to be paid back
- (n) a piece of paper money
- (adj.) to not have any money
- (n) a small plastic card that allows you to buy something as long as you have enough money in your account
- (n) a fixed amount of money that you receive from your employer
- (n) a piece of paper that tells you how much you must pay for a service you have used
- (n) an organization or place where you can borrow money, save money, etc
26 Clues: (v) to buy something • (adj.) too expensive • (adj.) not having a job • (n) a piece of paper money • (adj.) to not have any money • (adj.) costing a lot of money • (adj.) having very little money • (n) the state of being very poor • (n) money that you borrow to buy a home • (v) to have enough money to buy something • (n) an amount of money that you owe someone • ...
Money 2016-04-11
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- Your account becomes this when you overspend what is in your account
- A collection of stocks, bonds, or other investments that are usually managed in a portfolio
- A loan in which you are the lender
- When money is added to your account
- Imprinted forms that tell the banker how much and whom to pay
- An account that has higher interest than savings, but a higher minimum balance
- When money is taken out of your account
- Automatic Teller Machine
- The account where most of your spending money should be
- Doing this can make you a lot of money, but you are not guaranteed any money back
- Signing the back of a check to cash or deposit it
- It is customary to leave this for your waiter or waitress
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- When you no longer work
- Share of ownership of a company
- Your final authorization of writing a check
- When your employer directly puts money in your account, rather than giving you a paper check
- Certificage of Deposit
- Money that will not be spent in the near future should be put in
- What type of expenses are a 529 savings account for?
- Savings accounts give low amounts of this
- You accept this when making investments in stocks
- This slip is handed over to the bank when you put money in an account
22 Clues: Certificage of Deposit • When you no longer work • Automatic Teller Machine • Share of ownership of a company • A loan in which you are the lender • When money is added to your account • When money is taken out of your account • Savings accounts give low amounts of this • Your final authorization of writing a check • You accept this when making investments in stocks • ...
Money 2024-01-09
21 Clues: daň • účet • měna • mince • šetřit • směnit • ukrást • utratit • kapesné • plýtvat • výplata • vydělat • bankovka • hotovost • bankomat • rozměnit • vypůjčit si • účtovat za něco • pánská peněženka • vybrat z bankomatu • dovolit si finančně
Money 2024-04-09
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- Account An account used to store money that is used for everyday expenses.
- Ways you spend your money to try and earn more money.
- A regular position where you earn money by performing tasks
- A bank gives you money to spend now, you must give the bank their money back later or over the course of many years. Failure to pay off these loans could result in debt and increase in interest over time.
- An organization or person that employs workers.
- Account A type of bank account used for saving lots of money long term.
- Things that are necessary to live (for example, food, water, and a home).
- A place that keeps your money safe for you in an account.
- The financial cost required for something.
- A person who takes the risk to start a business that sells and provides a service or product.
- When you take money out of your bank account and get cash.
- a plan to save or spend money, typically for a specific purpose.
- Can be used to buy goods and services
- An amount of money given to an employee, for working for an organization, every time a certain period passes (week, month, year).
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- Management The process of deciding which customers to extend credit to and evaluating the customers' creditworthiness over time.
- anything that adds value and productivity to a business such as employees and machinery
- A person who works for an organization.
- An enterprise that sells a service or product.
- A place where money is safely kept for you at a bank.
- Income: Money received regularly as a reward for people putting in work into something or receiving it or through investments.
- ways the government can collect money from its citizens to pay for things that people need.
- is a small amount of money banks pay you for depositing money within them.
- financial benefit offered in return for someone doing something
- A special piece of paper that when brought to the bank can be exchanged for cash or money in your account. You can write a check for any amount, although make sure you have enough money in the account you are writing it from.
- The act of giving money for goods and services.
- Card: A card used to buy everyday items. When you buy items with this type of card money does not directly leave your bank account until the bill is paid at the end of the month with all the purchases you made.
- Fund; Money saved up in case of unlikely events that could serve as a threat to an individual, group of individuals, or an enterprise.
- Choosing not to spend money in the present to be able to use it in the future.
- The profession that you pursue long-term. The skills you will gain working a job will help you earn more money with your career.
- A certain thing that or group of things that an individual or organization would like to have or maintain.
- A set of financial metrics or aims for an individual or group to achieve or maintain.
- Management assessing financial and security risks to an organization’s money and earning.
32 Clues: Can be used to buy goods and services • A person who works for an organization. • The financial cost required for something. • An enterprise that sells a service or product. • An organization or person that employs workers. • The act of giving money for goods and services. • Ways you spend your money to try and earn more money. • ...
Money 2022-05-23
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- Something that you buy in the store,has a similar meaning to item.
- When you borrow money from someone.
- A worker that scans your items.
- The currency that is used in the UK.
- The amount of items.
- The currency that people use in the USA.
- A virtual currency.
- The machine that shop owners use to keep their money in.
- If something is very rare or expenisve.
- If you raise someone to a better rank.
- If you want your money back.
- The paper thing that you get when you buy something.
- A place where you buy food and other things from.
- A machine that you withdraw and store money.
- The money what you get back when you give more than needed.
- An advertisement in other words.
- The amount by which a price is made lower.
- A place where people keep their money.
- A low price in a shop.
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- If you try to negotiate with the price.
- A expensive shiny yellow item that is mined.
- The currency that is used in Turkey.
- If you get in a accident this will pay for it.
- The second most famous cryptocurrency.
- A place where people keep their money in their own home.
- The amount of days in a week.
- The cost of an item.
- If you have no money.
- If something is fake or not original, like money.
- A piece of paper that you sign and use to pay for things.
- A plastic card that you use to pay for things.
- Money in notes and coins.
- Something that you don't have to pay for.
- A phrase that companies or people use.
- The most famous cryptocurrency.
- A round metal object that you use to pay for items.
- The currency that is used in Japan
- To buy something.
38 Clues: To buy something. • A virtual currency. • The cost of an item. • The amount of items. • If you have no money. • A low price in a shop. • Money in notes and coins. • If you want your money back. • The amount of days in a week. • A worker that scans your items. • The most famous cryptocurrency. • An advertisement in other words. • The currency that is used in Japan • ...
Money 2022-05-23
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- something that costs a lot of money
- the amount of money an item costs
- money that you can use to pay for something
- Something that people/pirates search for
- someone who has made a million dollars/euros
- a machine where money is kept in a store is called
- Something that is a lot cheaper than it's regular price is called
- Money that you get back after paying more than the item costs in cash is called
- put money into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- something that you carry around that holds cash and credit cards is called
- A very precious metal that is yellow and really expensive
- without or with very little money is called
- money that you receive after you are older
- money that is printed out of paper and used in the US
- a sign that advertises things is called
- money in the form of coins and notes is called
- The thing you receive after buying something.
- a piece of paper that you sign and use to pay for things is called
- Money used in the US that consists of a hundred cents
- money that you get back after taking the item back to the store is called
- to raise interst in something
Down
- a thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement
- something that you have won is called
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
- money that you save
- a piece of plasic used to buy things
- the amount by which a price is made lower is called
- a piece of paper used to advertise
- steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
- very well known cryptocurrency is called
- money that you have taken from a bank
- The amount of things in the shop is called
- something that is worth a lot of money is called
- someone who asks people for money
- Money that you have to pay back is called
- the amount of money someone is paid for working
- the amount of money something costs is called
- something that does not cost very much
- existing in plentiful quantities; abundant.
- a business that has ran out of funds is called
41 Clues: money that you save • to raise interst in something • the amount of money an item costs • someone who asks people for money • a piece of paper used to advertise • something that costs a lot of money • a piece of plasic used to buy things • money that you have taken from a bank • something that you have won is called • something that does not cost very much • ...
MONEY 2024-09-18
Across
- a piece of paper money/a request for payment of a sum of money
- an organization whose purpose is to help to those who need it
- 1/100 of a Pound
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back
- a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- a piece of paper or message proving that money has been received
- amount of money paid/act of paying
- the money you have saved up
- slang for Dollar
- slang for Pound
- 1/100 of a Dollar or Euro
- the money that is used in a particular country
- US currency
- an amount of money needed or used to do or buy something/cost
Down
- pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- coins or money given back to someone who has paid more than the price due
- British currency
- money that is owed to someone else
- amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength
- words)an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to
- (2 words) an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child
- money in the form of coins and notes, rather than credit cards
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
- money paid to the government
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- loan from a bank or similar organization that you get in order to buy a house
27 Clues: US currency • slang for Pound • 1/100 of a Pound • British currency • slang for Dollar • 1/100 of a Dollar or Euro • the money you have saved up • money paid to the government • money that is owed to someone else • amount of money paid/act of paying • the money that is used in a particular country • the amount of money you have available to spend • ...
Money 2025-01-15
Across
- Greek word for "thousand", used in numbers, ex 3k=3000
- another word for borrowing or letting someone borrow money
- What makes the world go round
- someone who hires employees
- how much one is worth
- another word for marketing
- The US currency
- a worker at a job
- another word for money
- money paid to the government
- a retirement plan that saves your money in a tax-advantaged way
- the most popular retirement plan for Americans
- a share of a company, the value goes up, your stock goes up, and you can later sell it
- the service you pay taxes to
Down
- An illegal way to hide illegal methods of making money by starting a fake business
- a word for the amount of money you get
- someone who starts his own business
- what one owns and how much they're worth
- another word for purchases
- paper with value that people give to others for goods and services
- little metal circles people exchange for goods and services
- getting money illegally by abusing loopholes, faking taxes, ect.
- spending money in order to get more money
- another word for a bill
- A place to store money
- what you get to make money
- another word for the total income of a company
27 Clues: The US currency • a worker at a job • how much one is worth • another word for money • A place to store money • another word for a bill • another word for purchases • another word for marketing • someone who hires employees • what you get to make money • money paid to the government • the service you pay taxes to • What makes the world go round • someone who starts his own business • ...
Money 2025-01-30
Across
- kinnisvara tagatisega võlakiri
- tulevikuleping
- turumõjutajad
- ettevõtete laenud
- väärtpabereid omav vahendaja
- võlakirja väljamaksmise tähtaeg
- aktsia tõendab …
- paljude investorite vara kogum
Down
- turumaht
- võlakirjaintress
- tehingu tüüp, kus tehing tehakse laenatud rahaga
- riigi tagatisega võlakiri
- maksevalmidus
- laenu põhisumma
- aktsia hinna langetajad
- aktsia esmane hind
- koht, kus aktsiad vahetavad omanikke
- esmaõigus rahale pankroti korral
- aktsia hinna tõstjad
- emissiooniteostaja
20 Clues: turumaht • turumõjutajad • maksevalmidus • tulevikuleping • laenu põhisumma • võlakirjaintress • aktsia tõendab … • ettevõtete laenud • aktsia esmane hind • emissiooniteostaja • aktsia hinna tõstjad • aktsia hinna langetajad • riigi tagatisega võlakiri • väärtpabereid omav vahendaja • kinnisvara tagatisega võlakiri • paljude investorite vara kogum • võlakirja väljamaksmise tähtaeg • ...
MONEY 2022-05-26
22 Clues: BELI • JUAL • DUIT • MAHAL • TUNAI • AKAUN • BAYAR • MURAH • JUALAN • BARANG • HADIAH • PROMOSI • BELANJA • SUMBANG • DISKAUN • PINJAMAN • TABUNGAN • ATAS TALIAN • PENGHANTARAN • DUIT SYILING • MEMINJAM DARI ORANG LAIN • PINJAMKAN KEPADA ORANG LAIN
Money 2022-05-23
Across
- something that costs a lot of money
- the amount of money an item costs
- money that you can use to pay for something
- Something that people/pirates search for
- someone who has made a million dollars/euros
- a machine where money is kept in a store is called
- Something that is a lot cheaper than it's regular price is called
- Money that you get back after paying more than the item costs in cash is called
- put money into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- something that you carry around that holds cash and credit cards is called
- A very precious metal that is yellow and really expensive
- without or with very little money is called
- money that you receive after you are older
- money that is printed out of paper and used in the US
- a sign that advertises things is called
- money in the form of coins and notes is called
- The thing you receive after buying something.
- a piece of paper that you sign and use to pay for things is called
- Money used in the US that consists of a hundred cents
- money that you get back after taking the item back to the store is called
- to raise interst in something
Down
- a thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement
- something that you have won is called
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
- money that you save
- a piece of plasic used to buy things
- the amount by which a price is made lower is called
- a piece of paper used to advertise
- steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
- very well known cryptocurrency is called
- money that you have taken from a bank
- The amount of things in the shop is called
- something that is worth a lot of money is called
- someone who asks people for money
- Money that you have to pay back is called
- the amount of money someone is paid for working
- the amount of money something costs is called
- something that does not cost very much
- existing in plentiful quantities; abundant.
- a business that has ran out of funds is called
41 Clues: money that you save • to raise interst in something • the amount of money an item costs • someone who asks people for money • a piece of paper used to advertise • something that costs a lot of money • a piece of plasic used to buy things • money that you have taken from a bank • something that you have won is called • something that does not cost very much • ...
Money 2022-12-26
Across
- fail to win
- to take money from your bank account
- to be in debt
- money owed
- a card for purchases
- to gain as a prize
- to give for a good cause
- to use in an unproductive way, inefficiently
- to commit theft
- to cheat in order to have money in a dishonest way
- fortunate
- to collect money
- monthly payment for a house
Down
- to take as a loan
- to encounter
- to receive from a dead member of the family
- to return money
- to use money in order to buy things
- riches (n.)
- amount of money saved
- to gain money by working
- to risk money on a project hoping it will bring money in later
- play dishonestly
- money in bank
- to be concerned or anxious about something
- to put money aside for the future
- to loan money
- wealthy
28 Clues: wealthy • fortunate • money owed • fail to win • riches (n.) • to encounter • to be in debt • money in bank • to loan money • to return money • to commit theft • play dishonestly • to collect money • to take as a loan • to gain as a prize • a card for purchases • amount of money saved • to gain money by working • to give for a good cause • monthly payment for a house • to put money aside for the future • ...
Money 2019-02-24
Across
- Do something for money.
- An area where commercial deals are concluded.
- A person who tricks other people into giving them money.
- A game where you can win money.
- A card which gives you a discount for a product.
- A deduction from the usual cost.
- Credit card type.
- Buying things.
- Coins and banknotes in different countries.
- Forcefully take money.
- Something that costs a lot.
- Money you make at your job.
- Money you give to a business to help them start out.
- Scam.
- A financial gain.
- Money you give to charity.
- Money you put aside for when you might need it.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A place where you gamble.
- Money you get from returning unusable items.
- A state of great comfort or elegance, usually expensive.
Down
- Take money from your bank account.
- Exchange something for something else.
- Most used online paying service.
- Currency in US.
- Most used cryptocurrency.
- Currency in Europe.
- Things that are manufactured and sold.
- Getting cryptocurrency in other ways than buying it.
- Playing games for money.
- A period during which a shop reduces the prices.
- Money you lend to someone.
- A payment to a professional person in exchange for advice or service.
- Government bills.
- Fake money or jewelry.
- Give money for a product or service.
- A market where stuff is illegally bought and sold.
- Something that costs a small amount of money.
- Something new that everyone is doing or wearing.
- Put money on your bank account.
- Work relating to the production, buying , and selling of goods or services.
- A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
- Object's and money's worth.
- A place where you go to do money related things.
- A company that is known for their products.
- A popular style of clothing.
- A machine where you deposit and withdraw money.
- Owing someone money.
- An order to a bank to pay from the drawer's account.
49 Clues: Scam. • Buying things. • Currency in US. • Government bills. • Credit card type. • A financial gain. • Currency in Europe. • Owing someone money. • Fake money or jewelry. • Forcefully take money. • Do something for money. • Playing games for money. • Most used cryptocurrency. • A place where you gamble. • Money you lend to someone. • Money you give to charity. • Something that costs a lot. • ...
MONEY 2020-04-06
Across
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- card (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- Automatic Teller Machine
- An amount of money placed with a bank
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
Down
- Book containing detachable checks.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- A way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time.
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- Person to whom money is paid.
- The act of taking out money.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- Card a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
30 Clues: Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • ...
MONEY 2020-04-06
Across
- An amount of money placed with a bank
- Book containing detachable checks.
- Automatic Teller Machine
- Card a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
- To take money out of a bank account
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
Down
- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- Person to whom money is paid.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- The amount of money moving into and out of a business.
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- A number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time (such as the United Kingdom)
- (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- The act of taking out money.
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
32 Clues: Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • To take money out of a bank account • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • ...
MONEY 2020-04-06
Across
- (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- An amount of money placed with a bank
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time (such as the United Kingdom)
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- The amount of money moving into and out of a business.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- A number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
- A way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time.
Down
- a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- The act of taking out money.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- Book containing detachable checks.
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- Automatic Teller Machine
- An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- Person to whom money is paid.
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
33 Clues: Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • ...
Money 2021-09-08
Across
- piece of paper you fill out to give money
- financial institution that handles money
- owing money to someone
- paper currency
- card that makes transactions through own spending money
- allows banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary
- a group that makes loans to its members at low interest rate
- money owed for goods that were supplied
- gift of money expected to be paid back by sometime
- mainly used to save money, linked debit card, can purchase things
- amount of something
Down
- loan given when purchasing house
- a card that lets people receive things for a cost
- Mainly used to purchase, connected through debit card
- A set goal amount of money that someone is allowed to pay. Usually used when someone wants to save for something
- there to advise individuals about money and solve financial problems
- putting into an account
- taking out of an account
- where money is stored
- can be earned by the balance held in any bank account
20 Clues: paper currency • amount of something • where money is stored • owing money to someone • putting into an account • taking out of an account • loan given when purchasing house • money owed for goods that were supplied • financial institution that handles money • piece of paper you fill out to give money • a card that lets people receive things for a cost • ...
Money 2021-11-06
Across
- valūta
- nodokļi
- atbalstīt
- darījums
- preces, lietas
- mainīties, izdevīgi tirgoties
- gūt labumu
- kaitēklis
- nabadzība
- apmainīties ar lietām
- iznīcināt, izpostīt
- pelnīt, piem.,attieksmi
- ražotājs
- elastīgums, pielāgošanās
- vērts
- pieprasījums
Down
- kase
- trūkums
- vākt naudu fondam
- patērētājs
- labdarības organizācija
- sastāvdaļa, piem., ēdiena
- peļņa
- liekā raža
- attieksme
- vilinošs, grūti pretoties
- alga
- vakcinācija
- obligāti nepieciešams
29 Clues: kase • alga • peļņa • vērts • valūta • nodokļi • trūkums • darījums • ražotājs • atbalstīt • kaitēklis • attieksme • nabadzība • patērētājs • liekā raža • gūt labumu • vakcinācija • pieprasījums • preces, lietas • vākt naudu fondam • iznīcināt, izpostīt • apmainīties ar lietām • obligāti nepieciešams • labdarības organizācija • pelnīt, piem.,attieksmi • elastīgums, pielāgošanās • sastāvdaļa, piem., ēdiena • ...
Money 2021-11-13
22 Clues: - счет • - цена • - сдача • - рубль • - бедный • - стоить • - скидка • - чаевые • - монета • - платить • - богатый • - кошелек • - тратить • - банкнота • - банкомат • - зарплата • - бумажник • - брать взаймы • - зарабатывать • - давать в долг • - наличные деньги • - наследовать, унаследовать
MONEY 2023-04-12
Across
- the money you get for the work you do
- a piece of paper which shows how much money you have to pay
- a piece of paper money
- to spend money for stupid things
- money that a bank lends you to buy a house
- to get money for your work
- to give money
- a piece of money made of metal
- to have to pay money back to someone
Down
- money that you pay to the government
- to collect money from other people
- to take money
- money that somebody (or a bank) lends you
- to give money to a bank, business, etc, or buy something, because you hope to get a profit
- a machine where you can get money
- to put money aside
- be able to buy sth
- to get from your relative
- to bill for
- be worth
20 Clues: be worth • to bill for • to take money • to give money • to put money aside • be able to buy sth • a piece of paper money • to get from your relative • to get money for your work • a piece of money made of metal • to spend money for stupid things • a machine where you can get money • to collect money from other people • money that you pay to the government • ...
Money 2023-05-10
Across
- changing one type of currency for another
- a payment method that’s connected to your checking account
- The total annualized cost of a loan (APR)
- a bank account that holds a fixed amount of money for a defined period of time (CD)
- powerful financial effect that helps your savings grow over time
- a signed name on the back of a check
- a type of bank that is open to people eligible for membership
- a type of electronic funds transfer system that operates between banks, businesses and individual consumers (ACH)
- A convenient location for basic banking transactions (ATM)
- a financial gain
Down
- The annual yield earned on a deposit account (APY)
- placing money in a bank account
- a federal government agency that helps ensure the stability of the U.S. financial system (FDIC)
- a sum of money that is borrowed
- a bank account for storing money that is not immediately needed
- an account that allows you to check your balance whenever
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- the market for trading international currencies
- Removing money from a bank account
- a place that you can go to for safely storing your money
20 Clues: a financial gain • placing money in a bank account • a sum of money that is borrowed • Removing money from a bank account • a signed name on the back of a check • changing one type of currency for another • The total annualized cost of a loan (APR) • the market for trading international currencies • The annual yield earned on a deposit account (APY) • ...
Money 2023-05-31
25 Clues: cena • směšný • zdědit • štědrý • platit • slíbit • ušetřit • přesčas • utratit • zkoušet • darovat • půjčit si • potřebovat • investovat • dost(atek) • zapomenout • (na)účtovat • podnik,firma • dodat odvahu • rozhodnout se • splatit půjčku • půjčit(někomu) • pánská peněženka • pochopit,uvědomit si • dovolit si něco koupit
MONEY 2013-03-18
Across
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives $100 to someone and hopes to get more than $100 later.
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives someone $100 in exchange of something.
- / Image 8
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- / Image 18
- / Image 14
- / Image 16
- / Image 17
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike receives $100 in return of his work.
- / Image 13
- / Mike ______s $100 = Someones gives $100 to Mike; Mike will give the money back later.
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives $100 to someone; this person will give the money back to Mike later.
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- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike's grandfather dies and leaves Mike $100.
- / Image 11
- / Image 15
- / Image 12
- / Image 3
- / Image 9
- / Image 10
- / Image 7
- / Image 5
- / Image 2
- / Image 1
- / Image 6
24 Clues: / Image 8 • / Image 4 • / Image 3 • / Image 9 • / Image 7 • / Image 5 • / Image 2 • / Image 1 • / Image 6 • / Image 11 • / Image 15 • / Image 12 • / Image 18 • / Image 14 • / Image 10 • / Image 16 • / Image 17 • / Image 13 • / Mike ______s $100 = Mike receives $100 in return of his work. • / Mike ______s $100 = Mike's grandfather dies and leaves Mike $100. • ...
Money 2014-09-08
Across
- activites involved in selling goods or services
- money received eg from work
- borrowed money from someone
- wealth and resources of community
- money in any form when in actual use a medium of exchange,especially circulating paper money
- buying and selling trade etc
- a piece of work
- unable to pay one's debts
- written agreement
- condition for buying or selling
Down
- amount of money for which things is sold
- put money for future use
- management of money
- a coin or note worth one dollar
- rate or propertion percent
- spent for food etc
- method for doing something
- a plan of income
- sell goods to another country
- have as a price
20 Clues: a piece of work • have as a price • a plan of income • written agreement • spent for food etc • management of money • put money for future use • unable to pay one's debts • rate or propertion percent • method for doing something • money received eg from work • borrowed money from someone • buying and selling trade etc • sell goods to another country • a coin or note worth one dollar • ...
Money 2015-02-05
Across
- hitch
- Vacuum or Dam
- The bottom of some jeans
- one of the things dierks was thanking god for in song
- nagger/bully
- retro "cool man"
- midnight transportation
- ed sheeran's first hit
- feature on a geeks school photo
- mouse wheel convenience
- Last name of a famous diary writer
- cheap, cheap, cheap
- what may be put in a conversation
- milk brand or fabric
- ____white and blue
- with "the" department store or what you do with a belt
- unwanted or meaty treat
- Cat or Coffee raiser?
- It's a law and a fruit
- what you may sleep in if you cheat on your spouse
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- a dance or Bean?
- Let the cat escape
- barbie or ken
- word after love or a radio name
- aroma_____(Ouch)?
- some babies first words
- carnival ride that the explorers made there ship out of
- some eggs or rachaels last name on friends
- I can see it before you can types?
- financial strain causes
- a way out of a conversation or the third of 26?
- ski location in colorado
- Heavy order from McDonalds
- kesha broke into this singers house before making it big
- just shy of getting a top place
- "hey, over here"
- something you don't want to do to garlic haters
- some minds or type of leave from work
- Part of BYOB
- Shirt or Game
- what you might be doing to the bullet
41 Clues: hitch • nagger/bully • Part of BYOB • barbie or ken • Vacuum or Dam • Shirt or Game • a dance or Bean? • retro "cool man" • "hey, over here" • aroma_____(Ouch)? • Let the cat escape • ____white and blue • cheap, cheap, cheap • milk brand or fabric • Cat or Coffee raiser? • ed sheeran's first hit • It's a law and a fruit • some babies first words • midnight transportation • financial strain causes • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
Down
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
Down
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2017-03-30
Across
- Coins and Bills
- To put money in your account
- Money is stored in one
- To take out money out of your account
- What APR stands for
- Monthly mail that is sent to inform you about your account
- The thing that banks use to make profit
- The amount of money
Down
- To exchange money
- Out of 100
- Monthly or daily interest
- Money that you get from you parents every week or month
- To borrow money
- A change in your account, either a deposit or withdrawl
- How much money a particular investment produces in one year
- The business of selling products or services
- The amount of money, separate from interest
- A check for salary made out to an employee
- The place where you can make transactions with money
- Found at checkouts and used to calculate the amount that the customer owes
- Money that has been saved
21 Clues: Out of 100 • Coins and Bills • To borrow money • To exchange money • What APR stands for • The amount of money • Money is stored in one • Monthly or daily interest • Money that has been saved • To put money in your account • To take out money out of your account • The thing that banks use to make profit • A check for salary made out to an employee • ...
Money 2017-03-30
Across
- Money that has been saved
- Monthly mail that is sent to inform you about your account
- The place where you can make transactions with money
- How much money a particular investment produces in one year
- The amount of money, separate from interest
- Money that you get from your parents every week or month
- What APR stands for
- The amount of money
- To put money in your account
- The thing that banks use to make profit
Down
- To take out money out of your account
- To borrow money
- Out of 100
- Monthly or daily interest
- To exchange money
- A check for salary made out to an employee
- The business of selling products or services
- A change in your account, either a deposit or withdrawal
- Found at checkouts and used to calculate the amount that the customer owes
- Money is stored in one
- Coins and Bills
21 Clues: Out of 100 • To borrow money • Coins and Bills • To exchange money • What APR stands for • The amount of money • Money is stored in one • Money that has been saved • Monthly or daily interest • To put money in your account • To take out money out of your account • The thing that banks use to make profit • A check for salary made out to an employee • ...
Money 2024-03-01
Across
- surgery Fake body
- When the price is lower
- Give new ideas
- When something is really expensive
- number Give someone a pin number
- When someone sponsored you
- Not able to swim
- machine Place where you withdraw money
- Money set aside for future use
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- When you sleep too much
- The paper they give you at the store after you buy something
- Money taken from bank
- Money that is given to you after you buy something
- A lot of hay in one place
- Money spent on good and services
- out Give something to someone
- Pieces of metal
- When someone offers you an amount of money
- The money you get back after returning something from store
- out When there isn’t a product that you need in any stores
20 Clues: Give new ideas • Pieces of metal • Not able to swim • surgery Fake body • Money taken from bank • When you sleep too much • When the price is lower • A lot of hay in one place • When someone sponsored you • Money set aside for future use • out Give something to someone • Money spent on good and services • number Give someone a pin number • When something is really expensive • ...
money 2025-01-26
Across
- money a bank lends
- money available to a person or organization
- legal document stipulating where money goes after death
- the cost of money
- more formal synonym for rich
- money paid for a professional service
- profitable
- money given to an organization to help others
Down
- (usually large)amount of money paid at one time
- the money of a particular country
- not liking to spend money
- money paid as a penalty
- to request a certain sum of money for goods/services
- one of a number of payments
- sum of money given by government for a certain purpose
- money given as the first part of a larger payment
- money owed to a bank for overspending an account
- money kept in a bank
- informal word meaning to have no money
- money paid for transportation
20 Clues: profitable • the cost of money • money a bank lends • money kept in a bank • money paid as a penalty • not liking to spend money • one of a number of payments • more formal synonym for rich • money paid for transportation • the money of a particular country • money paid for a professional service • informal word meaning to have no money • money available to a person or organization • ...
Money 2025-01-27
Across
- A monetary penalty for breaking a law or rule.
- Money paid to release someone from custody while awaiting trial.
- A government department responsible for managing public revenue and expenditures.
- Money placed in a bank account or paid as a security for goods or services.
- A sum of money given regularly for personal expenses.
- Payment for work, usually calculated on an hourly or daily basis.
- The total income of an organization or government before expenses.
- A fixed, regular payment, often for educational or internship purposes.
- A small case used for carrying money, cards, and identification.
- Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- A small amount of money given to service workers for their service.
- A long-term loan used to buy property, where the property serves as collateral.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly, for work done.
- Money sent to someone, often by a person working abroad to their family.
- Physical money in the form of bills and coins.
- A financial plan outlining income and expenses over a period of time.
- A small, flat piece of metal issued by a government as currency.
- A portion of a company’s earnings distributed to its shareholders.
- A legal status where a person or business cannot repay debts.
- A financial arrangement where money is borrowed to be repaid later.
Down
- The act of allocating money to generate profit or income.
- Money given for a specific purpose, often by a government or organization.
- The amount of money available in a bank account or the difference between income and expenses.
- Money borrowed from a person or institution that must be repaid.
- A fixed charge for a service or privilege.
- A sum of money saved or set aside for a specific purpose.
- A piece of paper currency or a written statement of money owed.
- Regular payments to a retired person, funded by their employer or the government.
- A gift of money or goods for a cause or charity.
- Money owed to another person or institution.
- A facility allowing withdrawal of more money than is in an account, up to a limit.
- A charge imposed for breaking a rule or contract.
- The cost of borrowing money or the earnings on savings or investments, expressed as a percentage.
- Any exchange of money, goods, or services.
- A mandatory financial charge imposed by a government.
- Money given back after a purchase or coins in general.
- A financial institution that manages money, including savings, loans, and investments.
- Money deducted from a bank account, typically for purchases or payments.
- The official money used in a country.
39 Clues: The official money used in a country. • Money spent on goods, services, or bills. • A fixed charge for a service or privilege. • Any exchange of money, goods, or services. • Money owed to another person or institution. • A monetary penalty for breaking a law or rule. • Physical money in the form of bills and coins. • A gift of money or goods for a cause or charity. • ...
money 2024-12-30
Across
- Financially sound enough to justify the extension of credit
- Father of Accounting
- Goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and timebound
- Someone who assumes the risks of a business
- Outcome you wish to accomplish in a specific amount of time
- Unit of ownership
- The date an investment is to be paid back in full
- Occurs when there is not enough money to cover a transaction
- Profit earned from selling investment for more that you paid for it (2 words)
- Profit or loss of an investment
- Measure of how popular an item is and how many consumers want to buy it
- Act of giving something with the understanding it will be given back to you
- Receive money in exchange for goods/services
- an advantage
- Kind of electronic money (2 words)
- Asset that secures a loan
- Required payment to government
- Expenses that change in amount from month to month
- Personal Finance expert, author and radio host
- Loan used to buy a home
- Money made after all costs are paid
- Tax on retail products
- Person who buys goods/services for personal needs not for resale
- To Have good value for the money you paid
- Fixed sum paid for specific period of time worked
- How much of a product is available to buy
- Money owed another person or business
- Measure of ability with which you can access your money
- An investment product
- To give something in order help someone else
- Item with economic value
- Number 1 rule of personal finance “Spend Less than (2 words)
Down
- Occurs when price of goods/services increase over time
- Long term goals take more than _____ years
- Person named to receive proceeds or benefits
- Combined holdings of mutual fund
- Spending Plan
- Type of wealth that is transferred from parents to children
- Total pay before taxes/deductions (2 words)
- Idea that you are less likely to be careful when you are shielded from consequences (2 words)
- The management of money
- Most successful investor of all time
- Tax on products imported from foreign countries
- Fee charged by lender for use of money
- Media used by businesses to promote products/services
- Savings tool with fixed maturity/interest rate
- A disadvantage according to the law
- Psychologist known for creating framework for classifying educational goals
- Illegal act that occurs when people are tricked out of personal info or money
- To commit money to earn a financial return
- Reduces the price of consumer goods
- free form to determine how much federal financial aid a student is eligible to receive
- Portion of company’s profit paid to shareholders
- Amount of money that is originally received from lender and agreed to pay be on the loan with interest
- Investors can buy shares in this
- Tangible objects people want
- Type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid
- Law that requires taxes to be deducted from pay to contribute to SS and Medicare
- Used to buy good/services
- Number used to compare value of money in two different countries (2 words)
- Amount of money earned for selling something
- Type of debt that “matures”
- “Take-home pay” (2 words)
- Percentage rate of yearly cost of borrowing money
- Fundamental principle of double-entry accounting, for every debit entry there must be a corresponding _______ entry
- Amount of money that something is worth
66 Clues: an advantage • Spending Plan • Unit of ownership • Father of Accounting • An investment product • Tax on retail products • The management of money • Loan used to buy a home • Item with economic value • Asset that secures a loan • Used to buy good/services • “Take-home pay” (2 words) • Type of debt that “matures” • Tangible objects people want • Required payment to government • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
Down
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
Down
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
Down
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
Down
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
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