money Crossword Puzzles
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2021-09-20
Across
- US currency is rounded to the nearest _______________
- the counting numbers 1, 2, 3, 4... are considered to be ___________
- ordered from least to greatest
- ordered from greatest to least
- the amount of money you pay for an item
- π is an example of an ___________________ number
- the amount of money owed to the government when purchasing an item/service
- a "thank you" given to a server/delivery driver
- these numbers can be negative, but no decimals
- 4/9 is a _____________ decimal
Down
- the starting amount when calculating simple interest
- the set of natural numbers with zero included are the _________ numbers
- -0.53 is considered a ____________ number
- a discount is a percent of ____________
- an extra amount of money you earn when saving, or an amount of money you owe when borrowing
- 0.375 is the fraction three ____________
- the amount of money you save when something is on sale is called a ___________
17 Clues: ordered from least to greatest • ordered from greatest to least • 4/9 is a _____________ decimal • a discount is a percent of ____________ • the amount of money you pay for an item • 0.375 is the fraction three ____________ • -0.53 is considered a ____________ number • these numbers can be negative, but no decimals • a "thank you" given to a server/delivery driver • ...
Private Enterprise 2025-09-17
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- The "profit ____" drives innovation and risk-taking
- Economy where supply and demand regulate outcomes
- Economic system based on private ownership and profit motive
- Economy guided by customs and beliefs, often using barter
- Total money earned before subtracting costs
- System of privately owned and operated businesses
- Expense that changes depending on how much you produce
- Amount of money a buyer pays for a product
- One seller controls supply of a good or service
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- Money left over after subtracting costs from revenue
- Economy where the government makes all economic decisions
- Property Ownership rights that individuals have; opposite of public ownership
- Trade of goods or services without money
- Rivalry between sellers that keeps prices fair and quality high
- Business expense that stays the same regardless of production level
- Market shared by a small number of producers
- Blend of market freedom and government control; most modern economies
- Money spent on fixed and variable costs
18 Clues: Money spent on fixed and variable costs • Trade of goods or services without money • Amount of money a buyer pays for a product • Total money earned before subtracting costs • Market shared by a small number of producers • One seller controls supply of a good or service • Economy where supply and demand regulate outcomes • ...
Fraud 2025-12-18
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- Illegal payment received for facilitating a transaction.
- Deliberately changing information or records to deceive.
- Providing false or misleading information.
- The act of misleading someone by lying or hiding the truth.
- Creating or altering documents or signatures to deceive.
- Abuse of power for personal gain.
- Secret cooperation to deceive or gain unfair advantage.
- Theft of money or assets by someone trusted to manage them.
- Producing fake currency or goods to deceive buyers.
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- Reporting illegal or unethical activities within an organization.
- Offering money or favors to influence someone’s actions.
- To trick someone out of money or property.
- A dishonest scheme designed to cheat people.
- A scam Sceme where profits rely on recruiting others rather than real sales.
- Obtaining money through threats or force.
- Intentional deception to gain an unfair or illegal advantage.
- Threatening to reveal information unless demands are met.
- Fraud Sceme that pays returns to old investors using new investors’ money.
18 Clues: Abuse of power for personal gain. • Obtaining money through threats or force. • To trick someone out of money or property. • Providing false or misleading information. • A dishonest scheme designed to cheat people. • Producing fake currency or goods to deceive buyers. • Secret cooperation to deceive or gain unfair advantage. • ...
Unit 7 Money Grade8 2023-01-12
13 Clues: pakend • kodanik • võistlus • vastutav • ära tasuma • toime tulema • oluline olema • puudujääk, nappus • tavaline, harilik • tasu, tasuks nõudma • korraks sisse astuma • midagi(nt raha)välja võtma • põhiliselt, põhimõtteliselt
LOVE OR MONEY PUZZLES 2026-01-11
Across
- : What object was missing from Molly’s room?
- : What did Molly write that caused trouble for Peter Hobbs?
- : Which city is near the Clarkson family’s house?
- : What did Molly usually drink before she went to sleep?
- : Who wanted half of Molly’s garden?
- : Who lost his job because of Molly’s letter?
- : Who wanted to build houses in the garden?
Down
- : Who killed Molly Clarkson?
- : What was put in the hot milk to kill Molly?
- : Who was Molly’s brother-in-law?
- : What animals went to the river with Diane?
- : Who found Molly dead in her bed?
- : What did Molly love and work in every day?
13 Clues: : Who killed Molly Clarkson? • : Who was Molly’s brother-in-law? • : Who found Molly dead in her bed? • : Who wanted half of Molly’s garden? • : Who wanted to build houses in the garden? • : What object was missing from Molly’s room? • : What animals went to the river with Diane? • : What did Molly love and work in every day? • ...
financial vocabulary 2024-10-01
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- money that is borrowed and needs to be repaid
- money added to a bank account
- money that you spend on something
- putting money into something to make a profit in the future
- the ability to borrow money or buy goods with the promise to pay later
Down
- money you set aside for future use
- money that you earn or receive
- a plan for how much money you will spend or save
- extra money paid when borrowing money or earned when saving money
- money that you owe to someone
10 Clues: money added to a bank account • money that you owe to someone • money that you earn or receive • money that you spend on something • money you set aside for future use • money that is borrowed and needs to be repaid • a plan for how much money you will spend or save • putting money into something to make a profit in the future • ...
Children Book Crossword 2024-02-27
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- the amount of money in your account that is available for use
- a physical payment card that allows you to get credit from a financial institution
- protects bank depositors and insures the safety of their money
- Is what you make when buying financial assets with the potential to increase in value
- a financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans
- an official summary of financial transactions occurring within a given period
- offers easy access to your money for your daily transactional needs and helps keep your cash secure
- it is a written document that shows the sending of money from your account to another
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- a member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- A form of banking that is all online
- the price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on an investment
- a type of banking account where your money can be put aside and saved
- a machine where you can check your account balance or withdrawal money
- a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities.
15 Clues: A form of banking that is all online • a member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution • the amount of money in your account that is available for use • protects bank depositors and insures the safety of their money • a financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans • ...
Budgeting 2024-11-18
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- Money owed, or money that has been borrowed and must be paid back
- an amount of money saved in case something urgent arises (extra rent, plane ticket, etc.)
- a method of budgeting where every single dollar of income is assigned to a specific expense
- remain constant within you budget (example: rent, insurance, cell phone provider)
- allocating money earned for a particular purposes
- The total money earned minus expenses like taxes and interest
- a strategy for budgeting where the first "bill" paid every month goes towards savings
- a type of savings account that pays a higher interest rate than a traditional savings account
Down
- a strategy for budgeting where different percentages of the budget go towards needs, savings, and wants
- change regularly and may be influenced by everyday choices (example: food, clothing)
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- an expense that can be subtracted from a taxpayer's gross income in order to reduce the amount of income that is subject to taxation
- Budget a strategy for budgeting where specific amounts of money is put into envelopes (physically in cash or electronically with an app or spreadsheet) representing different bills, savings goals, and allowances
- A financial arrangement where money is borrowed for a purchase and paid back later
- Lays the foundation for budgeting
15 Clues: Lays the foundation for budgeting • allocating money earned for a particular purposes • The total money earned minus expenses like taxes and interest • Money owed, or money that has been borrowed and must be paid back • money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments • ...
G7 ICT Applications 6.2-6.7 2024-02-19
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- Records: A record of medicines used by individual patients.
- aided learning: An integrated environment where computers are used to assist students to learn.
- Record System: A record of patient details used by doctors.
- which can lead to altering of patient data or destruction of the systems
- Papers which had the user's name and bank account details. On the cheque they would write the name of the person they wanted to pay and the amount.
- banking- A website that allows bankers to transfer money by inputting their banking details/
- The number at the back of every card used for verification.
- 3D printing prosthetics, medical devices and even human tissues.
- management system: An information management system for educational institutes.
- Materials used for Bioprinting.
- card: A card used to transfer the user’s money to pay for items.
Down
- Artificial body parts
- fund transfer: Transferring money to a bank account through internet banking.
- may find login and password details for their account
- computer based: Exams organized by some examination boards and the school or college can enter students when they are ready and not at certain, fixed points throughout the year.
- Booking system: Allows booking agents in different locations to be in communication with a central computer system.
- card: A card used to transfer the bank’s money to pay for items.
- transfer: Transferring money to a bank to pay bills or deposit money at an ATM.
18 Clues: Artificial body parts • Materials used for Bioprinting. • may find login and password details for their account • Records: A record of medicines used by individual patients. • Record System: A record of patient details used by doctors. • The number at the back of every card used for verification. • 3D printing prosthetics, medical devices and even human tissues. • ...
Budget and investment 2023-05-15
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- if i want tio take out a loan for a home its called a
- putting money into something to hopefully make profit
- you are ____ to someone
- if i want to take out a loan for a car its called a ____
- the extra money that must be paid back for taking out a loan
- taking money from someone that must be paid back
- if you have this you own part of that company
- if own lots of shares you are a _____
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- an investment that has little risk
- money that you have taken for a good reason such as a car or home
- a form on which a taxpayer makes an annual statement of income and personal circumstances, used by the tax authorities to assess liability for tax.
- money that is put aside for later use
- money that you have earned or are given
- if i want to take out a loan for a personal reason its called a
- money that you have taken for a bad reason such as a hoilday
15 Clues: you are ____ to someone • an investment that has little risk • money that is put aside for later use • if own lots of shares you are a _____ • money that you have earned or are given • if you have this you own part of that company • taking money from someone that must be paid back • if i want tio take out a loan for a home its called a • ...
Modern Georgia 2015-03-18
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- borrowing money and giving that person or company money for letting you borrow their money
- using stocks or bonds to make your existing money grow
- not spending money so that you can spend it when you really need it
- Busiest airport in the US
- someone who takes the risk of opening a business
- using money to buy goods and services
- The city of Atlanta and the whole state of Georgia benefited from this
Down
- 1927 Owen Cheatham turned a small lumbermill into the largest lumber company in north America
- Commercial airline that originated from a crop dusting company
- Interstates I-75, I-85, and I-20 intersect in Atlanta, which benefits all of Georgia
- John Pemberton invented it in 1886, it then became the worlds largest soft drink company
- In 1979 the first home improvement center in Atlanta was created
- The cities of Brunswick and Savannah along the coast are the main examples of this
- Atlanta became a railroad hub in order to export cotton
- Money earned from a job or selling something of value
15 Clues: Busiest airport in the US • using money to buy goods and services • someone who takes the risk of opening a business • Money earned from a job or selling something of value • using stocks or bonds to make your existing money grow • Atlanta became a railroad hub in order to export cotton • Commercial airline that originated from a crop dusting company • ...
Utilizing Banking Services 2023-08-25
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- /Someone who is paid or has to pay a sum of money
- /An account used to store money for purchases, and to take money out of in short time frames
- /A fee that is presented when someone writes a check that goes over their available funds
- /A Bank that offers every service that is avaliable
- /A Card used to make near immediate purchases
- /An account used to save money for a purpose
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- /A Card used to purchase goods using credit
- /Something that you owe to another
- /Something of value that you own
- /A reworking of an offer that changes the reward
- /Fees that are given by the bank to help customers cover operating costs
- /Stands for Automated Teller Machine; Requires a PIN, and allows you to withdraw money from your account
- /A sum of money that is given to a person to help towards a certain goal
- /Your Liabilities subtracted from your Assets
- /A written amount of money that is given to a specific person for a specific reason
15 Clues: /Something of value that you own • /Something that you owe to another • /A Card used to purchase goods using credit • /An account used to save money for a purpose • /Your Liabilities subtracted from your Assets • /A Card used to make near immediate purchases • /A reworking of an offer that changes the reward • /Someone who is paid or has to pay a sum of money • ...
budgeting vocab 2024-03-07
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- categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and saving habits
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- individual’s belongings which have value
- individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
- individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
Down
- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
- Seeker individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial situations
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period of time
- individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
- individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
- goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
15 Clues: individual’s belongings which have value • individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years • goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time • expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably • ...
Business/Economics Year 9 2025-01-29
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- The idea that there isn’t always enough of something to meet everyone’s wants or needs.
- Ways people earn money by providing goods or services.
- Swapping goods or services with others, sometimes using money.
- How much something costs when you buy or sell it.
- Activities or jobs that people do for others for payment (e.g., haircuts, teaching, car repairs).
- A simple plan for how to use money (how much to save and how much to spend).
- Keeping some money aside instead of spending it right away.
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- Someone who buys or uses goods and services.
- An individual or business who makes or provides goods or services.
- Something people use to buy goods and services (e.g., coins, bills, digital payments).
- Using money to pay for goods or services.
- Physical items that can be bought or sold (e.g., books, clothes, food).
- Things that people must have to live (e.g., food, water, shelter).
- Things that people would like to have but can live without (e.g., toys, games, candy).
- Money that people receive for working or providing goods/services.
15 Clues: Using money to pay for goods or services. • Someone who buys or uses goods and services. • How much something costs when you buy or sell it. • Ways people earn money by providing goods or services. • Keeping some money aside instead of spending it right away. • Swapping goods or services with others, sometimes using money. • ...
Lesson 1 Review: Taxes & Your Pay Stub 2022-02-25
Across
- money taken from your paycheck to cover taxes
- contributions taken out of paycheck before taxes
- government spending that is required by law
- benefits for to Americans including retirees
- law that requires employers to withhold taxes
- employee's wages that goes directly to pay taxes
Down
- program that provides healthcare assistance
- someone you financially support and you can claim
- The amount of money you earn AFTER taxes
- programs that the govt spends most tax money on
- The amount of money you earn BEFORE taxes
- how often you are paid
- the amount of money you earn per unit of time
- document that details earnings and deductions
- government spending decided by elected officials
15 Clues: how often you are paid • The amount of money you earn AFTER taxes • The amount of money you earn BEFORE taxes • program that provides healthcare assistance • government spending that is required by law • benefits for to Americans including retirees • money taken from your paycheck to cover taxes • the amount of money you earn per unit of time • ...
B1 Crime 2024-11-12
Across
- Taking someone and holding them against their will.
- Secretly taking money or items from someone’s pocket.
- Taking control of a vehicle by force.
- Stealing from a place like a bank or a person with threats.
- Killing someone on purpose.
- Threatening to reveal something unless you get money or something else.
- Giving someone a harmful substance.
Down
- Stealing items from a store.
- Repeatedly following or watching someone without permission.
- Money you have to pay as a punishment.
- Making fake money or items to trick people.
- Lying to get money or benefits.
- Attacking someone on the street to steal from them.
- Illegally breaking into a computer or system.
- Setting fire to a building on purpose.
15 Clues: Killing someone on purpose. • Stealing items from a store. • Lying to get money or benefits. • Giving someone a harmful substance. • Taking control of a vehicle by force. • Money you have to pay as a punishment. • Setting fire to a building on purpose. • Making fake money or items to trick people. • Illegally breaking into a computer or system. • ...
Year 7 Business 2024-12-13
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- how much stuff can be bought
- the things that are required to live
- the money you get from a job
- a plan about spending money
- the money you earn from the bank
- an activity that can be paid for
- how much stuff people want
- the ability to borrow money from a bank
Down
- when you have to miss out on something by making a choice
- the place where you can buy or sell things
- an item that can be bought
- people who make and sell stuff
- the things that we don't need, but like having
- the system of how money is made and used
- people who buy and use things
15 Clues: an item that can be bought • how much stuff people want • a plan about spending money • how much stuff can be bought • the money you get from a job • people who buy and use things • people who make and sell stuff • the money you earn from the bank • an activity that can be paid for • the things that are required to live • the ability to borrow money from a bank • ...
First Semester Review Vocabulary Words Finance 2023-01-20
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- The amount of money you recieve in your paycheck before any deductions or taxes are taken out
- Money received on a regular basis
- The amount of money you recieve in your paycheck after any deductions or taxes are taken out
- Federal budget that is approved by Congress
- The cost required to pay for something
- A document that is given to a worker with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money earned and the amount that was removed for taxes
- An amount of money paid regularly to a person
- Things you would like to have; they are not absolutely necessary, but they would be nice to have
Down
- A saving strategy where you put a fixed amount of money into a savings account immediately after receiving your paycheck, rather than waiting until the end of the month to save what's left.
- A budgeting technique where 50% of your paycheck is spent on needs, 30% on wants, and the last 20% on savings.
- A tax on the income of a person or business
- A breakdown of your income and expenses for a set period of time
- Things you have to have; these are essential
- Putting aside money for future use
- An amount of money owed for goods or services
15 Clues: Money received on a regular basis • Putting aside money for future use • The cost required to pay for something • A tax on the income of a person or business • Federal budget that is approved by Congress • Things you have to have; these are essential • An amount of money owed for goods or services • An amount of money paid regularly to a person • ...
Finance Vocabulary Words 2023-01-22
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- The amount of money you recieve in your paycheck after any deductions or taxes are taken out.
- Federal buget that is approved by Congress.
- An amount of money owed for goods or services.
- A breakdown of your income and expenses for a set period of time.
- Things you would like to have; they are not absolutely necessary, but they would be nice to have.
- Putting aside money for future use.
- A saving strategy where you put a fixed amount of money into a savings account immediately after receiving your paycheck, rather than waiting until the end of the month to save what's left.
- A tax on the income of a person or business.
Down
- The cost required to pay for something.
- A budgeting technique where 50% of your paycheck is spent on needs, 30% on wants, and the last 20% on savings.
- The amount of money you recieve in your paycheck before any deductions or taxes are taken out.
- An amount of money paid regularly to a person.
- Things you have to have; these are essential.
- A document that is given to a worker with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money earned and the amount that was removed for taxes.
- Money received on a regular basis.
15 Clues: Money received on a regular basis. • Putting aside money for future use. • The cost required to pay for something. • Federal buget that is approved by Congress. • A tax on the income of a person or business. • Things you have to have; these are essential. • An amount of money owed for goods or services. • An amount of money paid regularly to a person. • ...
Dealing with Money 2022-12-14
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- a set of figures that appear on the back of a credit or debit card
- the action of receiving something or the fact of its being received.
- the amount of money held in a bank account at a given moment.
- value added tax
- money you get back when you pay for something and give too much.
- a number allocated to an individual and used to validate electronic transactions.
Down
- the date at which a document, agreement, etc. has no legal force or can no longer be used
- an arrangement made with a bank whereby one may deposit and withdraw money and in some cases be paid interest.
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
9 Clues: value added tax • a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. • the amount of money held in a bank account at a given moment. • money you get back when you pay for something and give too much. • a set of figures that appear on the back of a credit or debit card • the action of receiving something or the fact of its being received. • ...
Unit 10 - MONEY 2020-07-17
Across
- setting aside some money for the future
- wasting your money
- asking for or giving money to a person for some time
- a list of income and expenses for a period of time
- having to pay money back because you previously borrowed it
- having the chance to pay for something
Down
- income or revenues
- a synonym for rich
- giving away money to charity or people
9 Clues: income or revenues • a synonym for rich • wasting your money • giving away money to charity or people • having the chance to pay for something • setting aside some money for the future • a list of income and expenses for a period of time • asking for or giving money to a person for some time • having to pay money back because you previously borrowed it
money and me 2013-05-21
Across
- When a company profits paid to shareholders, either in cash or more shares
- can be written or verbal contract between you and your landlord about rent rules ect
- a market for trading shares in listed companies
- To owe money to someone else
- A person who buys something to satisfy their wants
Down
- You need to pay a _____ of a months rent before yo rent a house.
- A plastic card with which a consumer purchases goods and services which will be payed back at a later date.
- a person acting for another in business
- cost or charge incurred to purchase items or pay debts
9 Clues: To owe money to someone else • a person acting for another in business • a market for trading shares in listed companies • A person who buys something to satisfy their wants • cost or charge incurred to purchase items or pay debts • You need to pay a _____ of a months rent before yo rent a house. • ...
campbells money crossword 2018-04-09
Money Unit Review 2021-12-21
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- Taxes raise money for the ___
- Cards What affects your credit score?
- Money is taken out of your account almost ___
- Who clears the check?
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- Income tax is for states and ___
- How old do you have to be to have a credit card?
- When recording in your checkbook do you add or subtract the deposits?
- Bracket Pay a percentage of what you make
- Debit cards are your own ___
9 Clues: Who clears the check? • Debit cards are your own ___ • Taxes raise money for the ___ • Income tax is for states and ___ • Cards What affects your credit score? • Bracket Pay a percentage of what you make • Money is taken out of your account almost ___ • How old do you have to be to have a credit card? • When recording in your checkbook do you add or subtract the deposits?
Know Your Money 2022-04-20
12 Clues: On the Dime • On the Penny • On the Nickel • On the $1 Bill • On the Quarter • On the $5 Bill • On the$10 Bill • On the $20 Bill • On the $50 Bill • On the $2 Bill • On the $100 Bill • On the Half Dollar
Money and banking 2022-05-17
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- Money and possessions for producing more wealth or for starting a new business.
- A printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account.
- Money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money.
- A general, continuous increase in prices.
- A person or organization that borrows something, especially money from a bank.
Down
- The money that is used in a particular country at a particular time.
- Someone who deposits money.
- An amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back.
- Anything which is used by as a means of exchange.
9 Clues: Someone who deposits money. • A general, continuous increase in prices. • Anything which is used by as a means of exchange. • The money that is used in a particular country at a particular time. • A person or organization that borrows something, especially money from a bank. • Money and possessions for producing more wealth or for starting a new business. • ...
Money and budgeting 2023-08-25
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- A regular sum of money given to someone, often for a specific purpose.
- A favorable purchase that offers goods or services at a lower price than usual.
- To use money to purchase goods or services.
Down
- A transaction in which goods or services are exchanged for money, often at a reduced price.
- To acquire money through work, services, or investments.
- Money owed to another party, typically borrowed and to be repaid.
- To have the financial capability to purchase or do something.
- A financial plan outlining expected income and expenses for a specific period.
- The amount of money required to purchase something.
9 Clues: To use money to purchase goods or services. • The amount of money required to purchase something. • To acquire money through work, services, or investments. • To have the financial capability to purchase or do something. • Money owed to another party, typically borrowed and to be repaid. • A regular sum of money given to someone, often for a specific purpose. • ...
Faces on Money 2024-03-07
12 Clues: $5 bill • $1 bill • $50 bill • $20 bill • Penny (1 cent) • Dime (10 cents) • Nickel (5 cents) • Quarter (25 cents) • Half Dollar (50 cents) • $2 bill (rarely circulated) • $10 bill (Secretary of the Treasury, not a President) • $100 bill (not a President, but a Founding Father and statesman)
Money II - Vocabulary 2025-02-03
9 Clues: No profit, no loss. • Unable to pay debts. • Too valuable to price. • Payments after retirement. • Showy or attention-grabbing. • Illegal payment to influence. • In debt, owing money to people. • Financial support after divorce. • Small allowance for personal use.
History of Money 2025-01-08
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- Act of buying and selling something
- A metal used as money
- Small piece of metal used as money
- shell A shiny oval-shaped shell that was used as money
- To give something and receive something else in return
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- Exchanging goods or services
- A stamp used to show something is official
- Farm animals used for food or trade
- A system of money used in a country
9 Clues: A metal used as money • Exchanging goods or services • Small piece of metal used as money • Act of buying and selling something • Farm animals used for food or trade • A system of money used in a country • A stamp used to show something is official • shell A shiny oval-shaped shell that was used as money • To give something and receive something else in return
MONEY AND SHOPPING 2024-06-24
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- A deal that is advantageous for the buyer
- Costing a lot of money
- Low in price; not expensive
- State of great comfort and extravagant living
- To make smaller or less in amount
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- Fair and sensible in terms of price
- Notice or announcement promoting a product, event, or service
- Written order directing a bank to pay money
- Proof of a completed transaction
9 Clues: Costing a lot of money • Low in price; not expensive • Proof of a completed transaction • To make smaller or less in amount • Fair and sensible in terms of price • A deal that is advantageous for the buyer • Written order directing a bank to pay money • State of great comfort and extravagant living • Notice or announcement promoting a product, event, or service
Money and Banking 2025-06-18
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- Anything that is used as money or a medium of exchange by a certain group or country.
- Exchange of goods and services. No money is involved.
- This means receiving money from depositors and lending of money to borrowers
- Tender: The currency that is produced and supplied by the Central Bank of Kenya (Notes and coins)
- The amount of money paid by a buyer above the actual value of goods and services as a charge for services rendered by the seller to the buyer.
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- A slip of paper written by an account holder to his or her bank, instructing it to make a payment on his or her behalf.
- House: A department in the central bank that facilitates the settling of inter bank debts.
- Plastic cards issued by commercial banks and other organizations to enable holders to obtain goods and services on credit from designated outlets
- Overdraft A facility offered by commercial banks to allow their current account holders to withdraw more money than is in their account
9 Clues: Exchange of goods and services. No money is involved. • This means receiving money from depositors and lending of money to borrowers • Anything that is used as money or a medium of exchange by a certain group or country. • House: A department in the central bank that facilitates the settling of inter bank debts. • ...
Time is money 2025-10-15
Across
- the ability to control yourself or other people, even in difficult situations
- a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, or person
- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
- a time or day by which something must be done
- of great value because of being rare, expensive, or important
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- the quality of working well in an organized way, without wasting time or energy
- to decide which of a group of things are the most important
- an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities
- an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something
9 Clues: a time or day by which something must be done • the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something • to decide which of a group of things are the most important • of great value because of being rare, expensive, or important • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2019-04-01
Across
- an entry recording an amount earned
- home expenses
- global financial investments
- account account where you keep your money\
- an item of value that is owned
- a fixed regular payment
- a plan outlining an estimate of expected income
Down
- pay the amount of money you get after deductions
- to subtract
- tax a tax added to the price of an item
- the money you receive
- pay the amount of money on your check before any deductions
- interest an amount of money a lender charges for a loan
- card a card that allows you to purchase items
14 Clues: to subtract • home expenses • the money you receive • a fixed regular payment • global financial investments • an item of value that is owned • an entry recording an amount earned • tax a tax added to the price of an item • account account where you keep your money\ • card a card that allows you to purchase items • a plan outlining an estimate of expected income • ...
Math Vocabulary 2019-04-01
Across
- An item of value that is owned
- Amount of money recieved
- An account in which checks can be drawn
- To subtract
- Amount of moiney after taxes and deductions are taken
- Amount of money before taxes and deductions are taken
- Amount of money being saved in a bank account
- amount of money needed to sustain a certain standard of living
- Tax from the government
- A tax added to particular goods and services
Down
- The value of all assets owned
- Removing funds from a bank account
- Issued by the bank allowing holder to purchase goods
- Amount of money borrowed
14 Clues: To subtract • Tax from the government • Amount of money recieved • Amount of money borrowed • The value of all assets owned • An item of value that is owned • Removing funds from a bank account • An account in which checks can be drawn • A tax added to particular goods and services • Amount of money being saved in a bank account • ...
Math Vocabulary 2019-04-01
Across
- amount of money needed to sustain a certain standard of living
- Amount of money before taxes and deductions are taken
- An account in which checks can be drawn
- A tax added to particular goods and services
- An item of value that is owned
- Issued by the bank allowing holder to purchase goods
- The value of all assets owned
- Amount of money recieved
Down
- Removing funds from a bank account
- Tax from the government
- Amount of money being saved in a bank account
- To subtract
- Amount of moiney after taxes and deductions are taken
- Amount of money borrowed
14 Clues: To subtract • Tax from the government • Amount of money borrowed • Amount of money recieved • The value of all assets owned • An item of value that is owned • Removing funds from a bank account • An account in which checks can be drawn • A tax added to particular goods and services • Amount of money being saved in a bank account • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2025-04-30
Across
- borrowing system allowing purchases now, pay later
- voluntary financial contribution to a cause
- goal specific financial target for future saving
- borrowed money that must be repaid
- desirable items that are not absolutely necessary
- strategy to grow money over time
- additional cost of borrowing or earnings on savings
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- paper record of financial transaction
- management of money and financial activities
- a target you aim to achieve with your money
- market financial marketplace where company shares are traded
- essential items required for basic survival
- money owed to another party
- duration for loan repayment or investment period
14 Clues: money owed to another party • strategy to grow money over time • borrowed money that must be repaid • paper record of financial transaction • a target you aim to achieve with your money • voluntary financial contribution to a cause • essential items required for basic survival • management of money and financial activities • ...
business planner crossword 2026-02-10
Across
- Can be different products but same company making them
- The amount the product has been sold
- anyone who buys something
- Product that you can touch
- how a product is produced
- an organized organization
- someone who works for a company
- a organizations money maker
- A cost of a product or service
- tax not a products price but a fee after
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- Someone paying for a service or product
- backup money in case a incident happens
- anything to promote a product
- Something you can pay for every month
- holders someone who has money into the company and ownership
- something you pay someone for do do something
- money that is made after everything is paye
- someone who hires a employee
- Product you can buy online
19 Clues: anyone who buys something • how a product is produced • an organized organization • Product that you can touch • Product you can buy online • a organizations money maker • someone who hires a employee • anything to promote a product • A cost of a product or service • someone who works for a company • The amount the product has been sold • Something you can pay for every month • ...
Vocabulary for debate 2025-11-25
Across
- Opposite of “shoes on”
- A person who comes first in a competition
- A person who brings food in a café
- A thing you drink from that has a handle
- Not local; from another country
- Hot thick sauce made of eggs and oil
- A place to buy food quickly
- A small bag where people keep money
- Fire is inside of a house
- A person who helps translate
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- something you put on your lips
- Clothes you wear on your legs
- shop You give money for good purposes
- Money you get every month
- A mark left by a finger
- Someone who checks your money
- A building or place for holidays
- Something you hang on the wall with pictures
18 Clues: A mark left by a finger • Opposite of “shoes on” • Money you get every month • Fire is inside of a house • A place to buy food quickly • A person who helps translate • Clothes you wear on your legs • Someone who checks your money • something you put on your lips • Not local; from another country • A building or place for holidays • A person who brings food in a café • ...
Homonyms 2020-07-30
20 Clues: foot • days • jail • grape • hotel • Money • pencil • complain • Money safe • atmosphere • not strong • truck, car • Moon, Stars • out opposite • far opposite • river, stream • Horse, Armour • left opposite • queen or king • open opposite
Ch 10-1 Vocab Quiz 2022-11-17
Across
- demand deposit account in full; account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- money in the form of gold and silver coins
- something accepted by all parties as payment for goods and services
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- an overthrow of government
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
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- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- federal reserve system in full; privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- narrow definition of money supply that includes coins and currency, traveler’s checks, DDAs, and checking accounts held at depository institutions
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold and silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • something accepted by all parties as payment for goods and services • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Money Management, Work, Etc 2018-11-15
Across
- A short written description of your education, qualifications, and previous employment, which you send to an employer when you are trying to get a job
- additional money paid for letting someone else borrow money
- a form used to apply for a job
- to put money in bank account
- to estimate income and expenses
- training offered towards a certification
- An amount of money that is paid to the government, which is based on your income
- money borrowed from a financial institution that has to be repaid
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- A person who knows you and is willing to describe and usually praise you to support you when you are trying to get a job
- An ability, characteristic or experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or activity
- An amount of money taken from your paycheck every payday
- When you put your money in the bank for a period of time in order for the sum of money to grow
- a piece of paper that is given to an employee with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money that the employee earned and the amount that was removed for taxes, insurance costs, etc.
13 Clues: to put money in bank account • a form used to apply for a job • to estimate income and expenses • training offered towards a certification • An amount of money taken from your paycheck every payday • additional money paid for letting someone else borrow money • money borrowed from a financial institution that has to be repaid • ...
Money and its functions 2023-05-31
Across
- a piece of payer used to make payments (used less and less)
- cards used for payments with money transferred immediately
- the organisation responsible for issuing money and setting interest rates
- essentially all types of money and accounts
- notes and coins
- a means of interaction, a substance that allows movement
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- gold and silver in bars
- cash and deposits held by banks at the central bank
- the agreement to pay someone a sum of money
- cards which allow you to borrow money for purchases
- the currency used in a country or jurisdiction
- a standard measure
- a way or place to keep something
13 Clues: notes and coins • a standard measure • gold and silver in bars • a way or place to keep something • the agreement to pay someone a sum of money • essentially all types of money and accounts • the currency used in a country or jurisdiction • cash and deposits held by banks at the central bank • cards which allow you to borrow money for purchases • ...
Save Energy, Save Money! 2021-09-20
Across
- Your heat pump or furnace needs to be serviced once each this.
- Don't let it run when you wash dishes or brush teeth.
- Put this around cracks in doors and windows to conserve energy.
- Change the head out on this to lower flow to reduce water use.
- Adding this to your attic can prevent energy loss.
- Plan these so the stove doesn't have to be turned off and on so often.
- Turn these off when you leave.
- Keep the thermostat at 68 these during the winter.
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- Wear one of these instead of turning up the heat.
- Install these that use lower water flow.
- Close these when the air or heat is running.
- Make sure this door is closed completely.
- Install fans here to circulate air and cut down on use of larger cooling devices.
13 Clues: Turn these off when you leave. • Install these that use lower water flow. • Make sure this door is closed completely. • Close these when the air or heat is running. • Wear one of these instead of turning up the heat. • Adding this to your attic can prevent energy loss. • Keep the thermostat at 68 these during the winter. • ...
Shadow Wizard Money Gang 2023-10-26
Show Us the Money! 2024-11-18
Across
- A sales metric that measures the effectiveness of a sales team
- A sales strategy that involves selling additional products or services
- What we want in FY25
- Our Top Performing B2B for FY24
- The final step in the sales process where the deal is confirmed
- Our Top Performing ID for FY24
- Our Top Happy Customer Score in Sales for FY24
- The KPI that matters most to us
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- Our Top Performing Kitchen Phones for FY24
- Our Top Performing Kitchen Planner for FY24
- Our Top Performing Sales Generalist for FY24
- The practice of maintaining and nurturing customer relationships
- The latest way in which we can assist customers
13 Clues: What we want in FY25 • Our Top Performing ID for FY24 • Our Top Performing B2B for FY24 • The KPI that matters most to us • Our Top Performing Kitchen Phones for FY24 • Our Top Performing Kitchen Planner for FY24 • Our Top Performing Sales Generalist for FY24 • Our Top Happy Customer Score in Sales for FY24 • The latest way in which we can assist customers • ...
Money Words to Learn 2024-10-24
Across
- The person in charge of managing a team or company.
- Money received from more than one job or business that you have.
- To set aside money for future use.
- A form highlighting a person's qualifications.
- Set payment received for work accomploished.
- A global currency of exchange used for transactions.
- The amount remaining after taxes and deductions.
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- Money that you spend on goods and services.
- A plan for organizing income and expenses.
- To use money, to buy things.
- A letter sent with a job application about yourself
- The total amount earned before deductions.
- A person employed by a company.
13 Clues: To use money, to buy things. • A person employed by a company. • To set aside money for future use. • A plan for organizing income and expenses. • The total amount earned before deductions. • Money that you spend on goods and services. • Set payment received for work accomploished. • A form highlighting a person's qualifications. • ...
Key word Crossword! 2021-02-22
Across
- Money flowing in and out of the enterprise
- The point the revenue and total costs are the same
- Money you start with at beginning of the month
- Income earned through sales
- Money flowing out of the enterprise
- Money flowing into the enterprise
- The point beyond the BEP
- A cost that never changes
Down
- Based on actual evidence on past performance
- A Cost that changes depending on performance
- Money left at the end of the month
- Total inflow - total expenses
- A prediction of something in the future
- The point before the BEP
14 Clues: The point before the BEP • The point beyond the BEP • A cost that never changes • Income earned through sales • Total inflow - total expenses • Money flowing into the enterprise • Money left at the end of the month • Money flowing out of the enterprise • A prediction of something in the future • Money flowing in and out of the enterprise • ...
September 15, 1931 Daily Crossword 2022-01-18
Across
- an area where vegetation was lost
- someone can take this out, borrowing money
- an act to establish fair practices and promote growth
- the control of money
- the central bank of the United States
- promising future payment will be made
- the total amount of money in a country
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- taking money out and using your own money
- paying by installing
- a risky behavior that can end in loss
- not having a job
- towns built by desititue and unemployed people
- wealth and resources of a country
- deal an act to bring economic relief
14 Clues: not having a job • paying by installing • the control of money • an area where vegetation was lost • wealth and resources of a country • deal an act to bring economic relief • a risky behavior that can end in loss • the central bank of the United States • promising future payment will be made • the total amount of money in a country • taking money out and using your own money • ...
Street money words 2014-04-04
money and credit 2020-08-04
Across
- paper instructing the bank to transfer money in account of a person whose name appears on it.
- coincidence of wants when both the parties agrees to buy and sell each others commodities.
- trap- situation from which recovery is very painful
- credit- credit offered by bank or cooperative societies.
- sources of credit- credit offered by moneylenders
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- deposits deposits which can be withdrawn as per the demand of depositor
- asset owned by borrower which is used as gaurantee to take loan
- system in which commodities were exchanged for other commodities
- apex banking institution
9 Clues: apex banking institution • sources of credit- credit offered by moneylenders • trap- situation from which recovery is very painful • credit- credit offered by bank or cooperative societies. • asset owned by borrower which is used as gaurantee to take loan • system in which commodities were exchanged for other commodities • ...
Currency and Money 2021-03-23
Across
- Price paid to insurance company each month.
- Money you earn, or receive.
- A product, or good that is necessary to have for a person.
- when price of a good increases.
- Producers, Consumers, Supply, Demand.
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- Gives paper money, often has additional fees.
- Plan for spending money
- When you earn more than you pay.
- Number of people willing to buy a product.
9 Clues: Plan for spending money • Money you earn, or receive. • when price of a good increases. • When you earn more than you pay. • Producers, Consumers, Supply, Demand. • Number of people willing to buy a product. • Price paid to insurance company each month. • Gives paper money, often has additional fees. • A product, or good that is necessary to have for a person.
MONEY AND SHOPPING 2024-06-24
Across
- To make smaller or less in amount
- State of great comfort and extravagant living
- Fair and sensible in terms of price
- Written order directing a bank to pay money
- Costing a lot of money
- A deal that is advantageous for the buyer
Down
- Low in price; not expensive
- Notice or announcement promoting a product, event, or service
- Proof of a completed transaction
9 Clues: Costing a lot of money • Low in price; not expensive • Proof of a completed transaction • To make smaller or less in amount • Fair and sensible in terms of price • A deal that is advantageous for the buyer • Written order directing a bank to pay money • State of great comfort and extravagant living • Notice or announcement promoting a product, event, or service
Money Management 65 2023-07-16
Across
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- Using money with the expectation of making a profit.
- Money set aside for future needs or goals.
- Money owed to someone else that needs to be repaid.
Down
- The money you spend on goods and services.
- The extra money paid when borrowing or earned when saving.
- Physical money in the form of coins or bills.
- The money you earn or receive regularly.
- A place where you can deposit and withdraw money.
9 Clues: A plan for how to spend and save money. • The money you earn or receive regularly. • The money you spend on goods and services. • Money set aside for future needs or goals. • Physical money in the form of coins or bills. • A place where you can deposit and withdraw money. • Money owed to someone else that needs to be repaid. • ...
Shopping and money 2024-09-23
Across
- made to look like real in order to trick people
- objects that are produced for sale
- the place where you pay in a supermarket or other large shop
- something you buy that costs much less than normal
- relating to the economy, business and trade
- the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy something
Down
- a reduction in the price of something
- a large amount of money
- coins rather than notes
9 Clues: a large amount of money • coins rather than notes • objects that are produced for sale • a reduction in the price of something • relating to the economy, business and trade • made to look like real in order to trick people • something you buy that costs much less than normal • the place where you pay in a supermarket or other large shop • ...
Money and Consuming 2024-01-16
9 Clues: money you saved up • money that you spend • if you owe someone money • what you use your money for • part of your budget expenses • money you generate during work • you use this to oversee your money • someone asks for your money, he will pay you back • You work long and hard, so your earnings are getting...
History of Money 2025-04-24
Across
- Paper money is also called a ________.
- A country where first banknote was invented is in ________.
- Small round metal money is called a ________.
- Today, most people use ________ cards or mobile payments to buy things.
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- A place where people can safely keep their money..
- A form of money used in the past: ________ or shells.
- People used to trade one item for another in a system called ________.
- The money used in a country is called its ________.
- Ancient people used these metals for money: ________ and silver.
9 Clues: Paper money is also called a ________. • Small round metal money is called a ________. • A place where people can safely keep their money.. • The money used in a country is called its ________. • A form of money used in the past: ________ or shells. • A country where first banknote was invented is in ________. • ...
Money and Shopping 2022-01-20
Across
- to give something without asking for money
- return sth to the place it came from
- the amout of money you have to pay to buy sth
- keep money so you can use it later
Down
- price that is lower than usual
- piece of paper which proves you have bought sth
- money you get back when you pay more
- place where you pay for your goods
- arrangement with a bank to keep your money
9 Clues: price that is lower than usual • place where you pay for your goods • keep money so you can use it later • money you get back when you pay more • return sth to the place it came from • to give something without asking for money • arrangement with a bank to keep your money • the amout of money you have to pay to buy sth • piece of paper which proves you have bought sth
Money and Trade 2022-07-22
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- Exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- Invented by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009, a currency that is virtual/digital and doesn't require banks.
- Digital or virtual currency.
- began using barter to trade in 6000 BCE.
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- Invented by Ralph Schneider in the 1950's as a way to purchase first and pay later.
- Exchange goods for other things rather than money.
- A community that hunt, grow, gather for themselves without trade.
- The production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money within a country/state.
- First to mint coins from electrum 600 BCE.
9 Clues: Digital or virtual currency. • began using barter to trade in 6000 BCE. • First to mint coins from electrum 600 BCE. • Exchange goods for other things rather than money. • A community that hunt, grow, gather for themselves without trade. • Exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction. • ...
Earning Money 3 2022-07-15
Across
- income based on number of items made or produced
- the amount of money which some commission earners are guaranteed to receive
- lower your taxable income e.g. professional diary
- paying tax as you earn an income
Down
- earnings based on a percentage of value of the number of units sold
- number you multiply a decimal value by to covert to a percentage
- an increased hourly rate when working beyond normal hours
- per 100
- a fixed annual income often received in equal installments every fortnight or month
9 Clues: per 100 • paying tax as you earn an income • income based on number of items made or produced • lower your taxable income e.g. professional diary • an increased hourly rate when working beyond normal hours • number you multiply a decimal value by to covert to a percentage • earnings based on a percentage of value of the number of units sold • ...
Mr.Crabs money search 2022-09-12
Across
- Additional benefits more than just a paycheck offered by an employer.
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past
- A formal agreement where you lend money to a borrower
- A compulsory payment by individual/organizations to the government; fees placed on income, property, or goods to support government programs.
Down
- The ease with which an asset can be converted to cash without serious loss.
- The amount of a loss you must pay out of your own pocket before the insurance company will step in and pay the rest.
- When there isn't enough money in an account to cover a transaction or withdrawal, but the bank allows the transaction anyway.
- A person who takes full responsibility for paying back a loan, along with the primary borrower.
- A portion of a company’s earnings distributed to its shareholders
- The amount of a loss you must pay out of your own pocket before the insurance company will step in and pay the rest.
10 Clues: A formal agreement where you lend money to a borrower • A portion of a company’s earnings distributed to its shareholders • Additional benefits more than just a paycheck offered by an employer. • The ease with which an asset can be converted to cash without serious loss. • ...
Money is Funny 2025-06-24
9 Clues: a woman • a group of something • to tell people something • to get money for work you do • food you buy at a supermarket • something you use to buy things • a place where people live and work • it makes you laugh, so it is . . . • things you use to make or fix something
Finanical money puzzle 2026-02-26
9 Clues: fBla • paper • stocks • a super blank • 1 dollar blank • yellow shiny bar • finanical assets • the value of something • The building that holds your money
Finance Crossword 2014-04-11
Across
- How much you have.
- interest on borrowing and accrued interest: interest that is calculated on the combined total of the original sum borrowed principal and the interest it has already accrued
- the maximum amount of credit that a lending institution or a credit card company will extend to a client
- an arrangement in which a customer keeps money in a bank or other financial institution and is offered financial services in exchange
- total fee for credit: an amount paid by a borrower to a lender for arranging a loan, or interest amounts paid on the loan
- an amount of money taken out of an account
- card for deferring payment: a card issued by a bank or business that allows somebody to purchase goods and services and pay for them later, often with interest
- A daily periodic interest rate is calculated by dividing the annual percentage rate (APR) by either 360 or 365, depending on the card issuer.
- relating to the initial amount of money that was invested or borrowed
- the money somebody has: the money at the disposal of an organization, country, or person
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- money that you pay up front
- account for saving money: a bank account that earns interest on money deposited
- account for saving money: a bank account that earns interest on money deposited
- A rate which is charged or paid for the use of money
- a legal contract allowing somebody exclusive possession of another's property for a specific time in return for a payment
- annual percentage rate
16 Clues: How much you have. • annual percentage rate • money that you pay up front • an amount of money taken out of an account • A rate which is charged or paid for the use of money • relating to the initial amount of money that was invested or borrowed • account for saving money: a bank account that earns interest on money deposited • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-03-06
Across
- To exchange goods or services for other goods or services.
- Money that an individual receives in exchange for work or from investments.
- A monetary asset purchased with the expectation that it will produce income or will be sold at a higher price for a profit in the future; can include stocks, bonds, interest-bearing accounts, and real estate.
- A compulsory contribution that an individual or business pays to the government to finance government programs and services.
- A banking service that allows clients to send and receive funds between their personal account and someone else’s, using email and their online banking service.
- Paying money to obtain goods or services.
- An agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods or services, including for money.
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- The difference between total revenue and associated expenses.
- An estimate or plan to manage income and expenses over a set period.
- Things that one spends money on; for example, food, shelter, utilities, and entertainment.
- A customer’s ability to obtain goods or services before paying for them, with the agreement that the customer will pay the amount owed in the future.
- Giving a gift for charity, humanitarian aid, or to help a cause; can include money, services, and goods such as clothing, toys, and food.
- Money that is owed; the state of being required to pay back money owed.
- An amount of money that is borrowed with the expectation that it will be paid back, usually with interest.
- Putting money aside for future use.
15 Clues: Putting money aside for future use. • Paying money to obtain goods or services. • To exchange goods or services for other goods or services. • The difference between total revenue and associated expenses. • An estimate or plan to manage income and expenses over a set period. • Money that is owed; the state of being required to pay back money owed. • ...
Modes of Payment 2025-09-28
Across
- An app that stores money for online payments.
- Using a card to buy now and pay later.
- Paying for something in small amounts over time.
- An online service to pay or send money safely.
- Physical money you use to pay for things.
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- A card loaded with money to buy items.
- Using your phone app to send or pay money.
- Money taken directly from your bank account to pay.
- Digital money you can use to buy things online.
- Moving money from one bank account to another.
- A written paper that tells the bank to pay money.
11 Clues: A card loaded with money to buy items. • Using a card to buy now and pay later. • Physical money you use to pay for things. • Using your phone app to send or pay money. • An app that stores money for online payments. • Moving money from one bank account to another. • An online service to pay or send money safely. • Digital money you can use to buy things online. • ...
Personal Finance 2019-05-06
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- Money added to the checking account, or added to the balance on the check register.
- Helps you keep track of deposits, withdrawals, and transfers to and from your checking account.
- A bank account you take money out of by writing checks or using a debit card.
- Lenders use this number, which is calculated using all the information in your credit report, to decide whether to give you a loan or a credit card and determine the interest rate you have to pay for a loan or credit card.good credit history = higher score.Late payments, high credit card balances, or owing a lot of money= low credit score.
- Compiled by agencies to help lenders decide whether or not to loan money to consumers. Includes a person's credit history as well as personal information like their Social Security number and address, employment background, and income.
- Someone who wants to take out a loan.
Down
- A specific amount of money to help pay for education that is awarded to students based on achievement that does not need to be repaid.
- A bank/institution that gives out loans.
- Part time employment available to eligible students that provides money to help them finance the costs of college education.
- Money taken out of the checking account, or subtracted from the balance on the check register.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. You receive a monthly bill, and you will pay interest on any balance you carry.
- Information including credit card payments and outstanding balances.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. The money is deducted immediately from your account.
- The amount of money that is actually in your checking account.
- Money awarded to students based on financial need that does not need to be repaid.
15 Clues: Someone who wants to take out a loan. • A bank/institution that gives out loans. • The amount of money that is actually in your checking account. • Information including credit card payments and outstanding balances. • A bank account you take money out of by writing checks or using a debit card. • ...
Mckay- Chapter 3 Vocab 2022-09-21
Across
- amount owed to the creditors of a business
- subdivision under assets liabilities or owner's equity
- total money owed to a business
- items of value owned by a person
- debts of a business
- owner's claim to the assets
- anything of value that a person or business owns
- someone that is owed money
- when a business pays with credit
Down
- earned from sales
- relationship between assets and equities
- cost of products or services
- money payed to produce a profit
- economic event that causes a change
- financial claims for assets
- legal right to property
- when a business owner takes money from the business for personal use
- when you agree to pay for something later
18 Clues: earned from sales • debts of a business • legal right to property • someone that is owed money • financial claims for assets • owner's claim to the assets • cost of products or services • total money owed to a business • money payed to produce a profit • items of value owned by a person • when a business pays with credit • economic event that causes a change • ...
bookkeeping crossword 2022-01-24
Across
- proof of transaction
- a list of transactions for one account
- money owed to the business by a customer
- customers money held at the bank
- resource with economic value
- total amount owed in patient ledger
Down
- change to your records
- lists all records in a patients account
- amount of money in an account
- bills the clinic will receive
- cash kept on hand for small payments
- list of all transactional info for a given day
- bills the clinic need to pay
- something a person or company owes
- total amount payed in patient ledger
- money charged up on an account for next expense
- transferring info from journal to ledger
- an entry recorded for a payment or pay owed
18 Clues: proof of transaction • change to your records • bills the clinic need to pay • resource with economic value • amount of money in an account • bills the clinic will receive • customers money held at the bank • something a person or company owes • total amount owed in patient ledger • cash kept on hand for small payments • total amount payed in patient ledger • ...
Vocabulary 2022-12-08
Across
- the ability to control your/someone's behavior
- having control or an influence on something
- an order to do something (have to do)
- relating to money
- giving credit for something
- the money charged for a service
- money or something borrowed and should be paid back
- to identify how things are different
- the smallest amount needed
Down
- made to fit the special needs of a person
- a rough guess of amount-distance-quantity
- to decide how good/useful something is
- to improve something
- important enough
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money and pay later
- the use of electronic computer technology
- having the intended result (cause-->effect)
- the remaining amount you owe
18 Clues: important enough • relating to money • to improve something • the smallest amount needed • giving credit for something • the remaining amount you owe • the money charged for a service • to identify how things are different • an order to do something (have to do) • to decide how good/useful something is • made to fit the special needs of a person • ...
Savings 2025-08-13
Across
- account with high return on investment
- putting money aside for later
- more time or lenghth
- not active
- the act of exchanging currency for something else.
- opposite of (18. Down)
- instantly
- the state of having exited the workforce
- a portion of earned interest which is paid to the government
Down
- an event or the time of an event taking place
- extra money paid back by and entity you're lending money to
- the possibility or chance of something bad happening
- an object which is purchased with the intent of selling later for a higher price
- money sitting idle not generating interest
- most elevated or largest
- unexpected situation requiring imediate action
- income not spent
- less
18 Clues: less • instantly • not active • income not spent • more time or lenghth • opposite of (18. Down) • most elevated or largest • putting money aside for later • account with high return on investment • the state of having exited the workforce • money sitting idle not generating interest • an event or the time of an event taking place • unexpected situation requiring imediate action • ...
Boeing / Federal Reserve 2018-11-08
Across
- things that can do work
- need this to buy things
- what you lose by not choosing something
- need this to do things
- money used by a family
- money required to get a loan
- divide and put to different use
- how much money is used
Down
- total number of people who can work
- ways of making things
- specially done
- money is worth less
- bank of the government
13 Clues: specially done • money is worth less • ways of making things • need this to do things • money used by a family • bank of the government • how much money is used • things that can do work • need this to buy things • money required to get a loan • divide and put to different use • total number of people who can work • what you lose by not choosing something
Ch 10-1 Vocab Quiz 2022-11-17
Across
- demand deposit account in full; account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- money in the form of gold and silver coins
- something accepted by all parties as payment for goods and services
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- an overthrow of government
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- federal reserve system in full; privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- narrow definition of money supply that includes coins and currency, traveler’s checks, DDAs, and checking accounts held at depository institutions
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold and silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • something accepted by all parties as payment for goods and services • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Chapter 24 Money and Banking Vocabulary 2017-03-27
Across
- these are the purchases or sale of U.S. government bonds and Treasury bills.
- is a metallic forms of money such as pennies and nickels.
- member banks must keep a certain percentage of their money in Federal Reserve Banks as a reserve against their deposits.
- are financial institutions that offer full banking services to individuals and businesses.
- makes the decisions that affect the economy as a whole by manipulating, or controlling, the money supply.
- are financial institutions that traditionally loaned money to people buying homes.
- is the rate the Fed charges member banks for loans.
Down
- allows customers to write checks or to use check or debit cards.
- the controlling of the supply of money and the cost of borrowing money-credit-according to the needs of the economy.
- includes both coins and paper money
- banks pay interest to customers based on how much money they have deposited.
- is the Federal Reserve System, known as the Fed. The Federal Reserve System is a banker’s bank. This is a place where banks go to if they need money.
- requires a saver to deposit his or her funds for a certain period of time.
- work on a not-for-profit basis.They are open only to members of the group that sponsors them, usually businesses, labor unions, and government institutions.
14 Clues: includes both coins and paper money • is the rate the Fed charges member banks for loans. • is a metallic forms of money such as pennies and nickels. • allows customers to write checks or to use check or debit cards. • requires a saver to deposit his or her funds for a certain period of time. • ...
finance crossword 2014-10-10
Across
- management the process of managing money
- government....
- planning making plans for your short term and long term needs
- what you do to earn money
- what do you get when you are old
- when you help with someone else's project
- to pay out or expend money
Down
- what you do when you buy a house
- whether you can pay for the things you want
- when you want to buy something expensive
- what do you put into the bank to help with emergencies
- to help when something breaks, or is stolen etc.
- managing your day to day money
- lesson name
14 Clues: lesson name • government.... • what you do to earn money • to pay out or expend money • managing your day to day money • what you do when you buy a house • what do you get when you are old • management the process of managing money • when you want to buy something expensive • when you help with someone else's project • whether you can pay for the things you want • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2022-01-15
Across
- Expenses that change from month to month.
- When you're subtracting something.
- Amount of money that is limited to use.
- Earned weekly, monthly,or annually.
- Expenses do not change from month to month.
- To keep something stable and steady.
Down
- Money that is paid to get an item.
- Payment to the landlord for being on property.
- Loan from the bank after buying a house.
- Quality of being fair.
- Money that is paid to the government.
- Amount of money you earn.
- Something that is not needed.
- Money a person gets in return for working.
14 Clues: Quality of being fair. • Amount of money you earn. • Something that is not needed. • Money that is paid to get an item. • When you're subtracting something. • Earned weekly, monthly,or annually. • To keep something stable and steady. • Money that is paid to the government. • Amount of money that is limited to use. • Loan from the bank after buying a house. • ...
September 15, 1931 Daily Crossword 2022-01-18
Across
- an area where vegetation was lost
- someone can take this out, borrowing money
- an act to establish fair practices and promote growth
- the control of money
- the central bank of the United States
- promising future payment will be made
- the total amount of money in a country
Down
- taking money out and using your own money
- paying by installing
- a risky behavior that can end in loss
- not having a job
- towns built by desititue and unemployed people
- wealth and resources of a country
- deal an act to bring economic relief
14 Clues: not having a job • paying by installing • the control of money • an area where vegetation was lost • wealth and resources of a country • deal an act to bring economic relief • a risky behavior that can end in loss • the central bank of the United States • promising future payment will be made • the total amount of money in a country • taking money out and using your own money • ...
Homonyms 2020-07-30
20 Clues: foot • days • jail • grape • hotel • Money • pencil • complain • Money safe • atmosphere • not strong • truck, car • Moon, Stars • out opposite • far opposite • river, stream • Horse, Armour • left opposite • queen or king • open opposite
Personal Finance Basic Terms 2025-09-25
10 Clues: Money you owe someone. • Paper money and coins. • To keep money for later. • Money you earn or receive. • To use money to buy things. • To get something with money. • A plan for how to use money. • To swap one thing for another. • To give something and get money. • A safe place to keep money in the bank.
COMMERCE INVESTMENT 2022-06-07
Across
- Any investment that grows or has potential to grow
- to overcharge or swindle (a threat to financial security)
- setting aside a pool of money in case of an emergency (a step that can minimise impacts of events)
- Buy goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- A method of resolving disputes where parties discuss issues, and attempt to reach a compromise
- A digital currency
- Part ownership of a company
- personal group with lots of money that are willing to lose it
- Australian Stock exchange
- A list of income and likely expenditures (a step that can minimise impacts of events)
- money set aside during life for retirement (a step that can minimise the impact of events)
- A promis to repair any defects that are in a product
- The amount of money a consumer is prepared to pay in exchange of a good or service
- A loan from a financial institution where something is held as security in case the money is not repaid
- items of value
- use of money to purchase equipment for a new business or an existing business
- Part of a firm’s profit that is divided amongst shareholders
- spending more money than your disposable income allows (a threat to financial security)
- What remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- when a person gives up control of their assets and finances, voluntary or by court order
- A currency used to invest in stocks, shares as well as goods and services etc.
Down
- a type of scam that sends fraudulent messages & emails to access details of a consumer (a threat to financial security)
- a collection of financial investments like stocks and cash etc.
- A person who works for a wage or salary
- Money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare
- Investments that provide regulate profits
- Involves buying the rights of another business to distribute its products under its name
- A practice of funding a project by raising money from a large number of people
- money owing to external sources (e.g a bank)
- the profit you receive on your investment as a percentage of your original investment
- electronic funds transfer point of sale
- Place where shares in public companies are bought and sold
- Expand your portfolio with different types of shares
- Real estate that is bought with the aim of earning some kind of financial return
- The swapping or exchanging of one good or another
- a type of investment that is acceptable to society’s current standards
- Someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy need and wants
- Regularly putting aside some money for future use
- Activities taken for the purpose of production and consumption of goods and services in a region
- A legally binding agreement
- illegal business practice (a threat to financial security)
41 Clues: items of value • A digital currency • Australian Stock exchange • Part ownership of a company • A legally binding agreement • A person who works for a wage or salary • electronic funds transfer point of sale • Investments that provide regulate profits • money owing to external sources (e.g a bank) • The swapping or exchanging of one good or another • ...
Family And Consumer Science 2013-05-21
Across
- automated teller machine; allows you to complete transactions such as getting cash
- a plan for managing money
- literacy: understanding how to successfully money by using knowledge and skills related to budgeting, managing a checking account
- of deposit: safe, agree to keep money in CD for specified period of time
- Interest: interest added ONLY to the amount of money deposited, NOT the earned interest
- register: all checking account transactions are recorded here
- card: linked to checking account, PIN number, plastic, convenient,safe
Down
- annual percentage rate; all terms that related to the cost of borrowing money
- expenses: vary month to month
- account: local bank, convenient, safe,liquid
- funds: not enough money in your checking account to cover the check or checks written
- budget: savings+ expenses= income
- expenses: remain the same month to month
- buy now, pay later
- interest: you receive interest not only on the initial amount, but on the interest you already earned
15 Clues: buy now, pay later • a plan for managing money • expenses: vary month to month • budget: savings+ expenses= income • expenses: remain the same month to month • account: local bank, convenient, safe,liquid • register: all checking account transactions are recorded here • card: linked to checking account, PIN number, plastic, convenient,safe • ...
Chapter 15.2 Banking 2024-05-09
Across
- any organization that provides services related to money
- is a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person
- Financial institution that does not accept deposits
- financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
- A prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business
- Financialloanitution that offers savings and loans services
Down
- for-profit business that primarily sells insurance products
- firm financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial
- is abank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use.
- a financial institution that accepts money and deposits
- is document guaranteeing that buyer will pay seller specified
- money placed into an account
- Financial institutions provides services for businesses
- Nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned
- account a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits,write,checks, and withdraw money
15 Clues: money placed into an account • Financial institution that does not accept deposits • a financial institution that accepts money and deposits • Financial institutions provides services for businesses • financial institution that makes money by issuing loans • Nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-06-13
Across
- The particular importance or attention that is given to something
- To borrow money to buy a house
- An area of activity or interest
- Made necessary, usually by law or by some other rule
- To not have or do something enjoyable
- Something, especially money, that is owed to someone else
- Area or length; amount
Down
- A temporary position or job in an organisation
- An amount of money given to a person by an organisation, such as a university, to pay for them to study
- To take or move out or back, or to remove
- An important skill that is needed to do a job
- A job, especially one that needs special skill, that involves working with your hands
- The total amount by which money spent is more than money received
- Having a negative or harmful effect on something
- To provide the money to pay for an event, activity, or organisation
15 Clues: Area or length; amount • To borrow money to buy a house • An area of activity or interest • To not have or do something enjoyable • To take or move out or back, or to remove • An important skill that is needed to do a job • A temporary position or job in an organisation • Having a negative or harmful effect on something • ...
Taxes and public spending 2025-02-09
Across
- - mostly; for the most part.
- - to move something from one place to another.
- - money that people pay to the government for public services.
- - land or resources that everyone can use together.
- - a special tax on certain goods like alcohol or tobacco.
- - to be made up of different parts or things.
- - the system of collecting money from people by the government.
Down
- - giving money or help to support something.
- - money paid regularly to someone after they stop working.
- - how easy it is to pay for something without trouble.
- - to take something from someone with the promise to give it back later.
- - able to be taxed; subject to paying taxes.
- - money given by the government to help people who need it.
- - a part of something that is divided among people.
- - money that a person earns from work or other sources.
15 Clues: - mostly; for the most part. • - giving money or help to support something. • - able to be taxed; subject to paying taxes. • - to be made up of different parts or things. • - to move something from one place to another. • - land or resources that everyone can use together. • - a part of something that is divided among people. • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- sectors producing services
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- reward to investment
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
Down
- reward to enterprise
- reward to land
- function of money that enable people to save
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- reward to labour
15 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to enterprise • reward to investment • sectors producing services • function of money that enable people to save • function of money that enable people buy and sell • characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around • benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2025-10-12
Across
- expense, costs that remain constant each month
- A type of security that gives you part ownership in a corporation
- worth, The value of your assets minus your liabilities
- Anything you own that has financial value
- the amount of money you pay back to borrow
- score, A three digit number representing your credit worthiness
- the original amount of money borrowed in a loan
- the rise in prices over time which makes your money buy less
Down
- card, Allows you to buy things with borrowed money which you must repay
- things you owe on
- expense, costs that fluctuate from month to month
- money owed to another person or institution
- putting money into financial assets with the expectation that it will grow over time
- card, A card used to make purchases that is connected to your checking account
- fund, Cash set aside in a savings account to cover unexpected expenses
- a written plan that includes income and expenses
16 Clues: things you owe on • Anything you own that has financial value • the amount of money you pay back to borrow • money owed to another person or institution • expense, costs that remain constant each month • the original amount of money borrowed in a loan • a written plan that includes income and expenses • expense, costs that fluctuate from month to month • ...
Banking Terms Crossword 2024-02-27
Across
- A number, roughly between 300 and 800, that measures an individual's credit worthiness.
- A service that allows an account holder to obtain account information and manage certain banking transactions through a personal computer via the financial institution's Website on the Internet.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- A sum of money taken from an account
- A payment that is electronically deposited into an individual's account at a depository institution.
- A negotiable instrument issued by a bank in exchange for funds, usually bearing interest, deposited with the bank.
- a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property
Down
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- an account entry representing money you owe a lender or money that has been taken from your deposit account.
- A demand deposit account subject to withdrawal of funds by check.
- When the amount of money withdrawn from a bank account is greater than the amount actually available in the account
- The amount paid by a borrower to a lender in exchange for the use of the lender's money for a certain period of time.
- A written order instructing a financial institution to pay immediately on demand a specified amount of money from the check writer's account to the person named on the check or, if a specific person is not named, to whoever bears the check to the institution for payment.
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
15 Clues: A sum of money taken from an account • a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest. • A demand deposit account subject to withdrawal of funds by check. • a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest. • A number, roughly between 300 and 800, that measures an individual's credit worthiness. • ...
5th & 6th Financial Services - Banks 2021-09-09
Across
- Something banks accept, one of the functions of banks
- Where a person's money goes after putting it in a bank
- One of the ways a central bank can control money supply
- Banks _____ money for governments
- Money is __________ when you write checks or make withdrawals
- Money is _____ when you accrue interest
Down
- How banks create money in the economy
- One of the functions of banks, ___________ of bills
- The 10th wealthiest bank
- Something banks grant, one of the functions of banks
- Something a central bank prints to control the nation's economy
- The bank used by the government
12 Clues: The 10th wealthiest bank • The bank used by the government • Banks _____ money for governments • How banks create money in the economy • Money is _____ when you accrue interest • One of the functions of banks, ___________ of bills • Something banks grant, one of the functions of banks • Something banks accept, one of the functions of banks • ...
Commerce Puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- a sum of money expected to be paid back with interest
- to go buy items
- what a business has to offer
- the topic you are learning
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- the exchange of money for goods
Down
- the money one has saved
- how much money a person makes
- the thing we use to buy things
- sells products to make money
- the trust which allows one party to provide money to another party
- when something is correct but against common sense
12 Clues: to go buy items • the money one has saved • the topic you are learning • sells products to make money • what a business has to offer • how much money a person makes • the thing we use to buy things • the exchange of money for goods • when something is correct but against common sense • a sum of money expected to be paid back with interest • ...
Accounting and finance 2018-05-21
Across
- paper that shows an amount of money
- how much you earn from a job
- tax on ssales
- money that delays the payment of dept
- saved up money
- how much you can spend
- list of employees and how much they are payed
Down
- all the money you have earned at a job
- amount earned after tax is added
- deducting or subtracting something
- lending money
- card that is transfers money out of your bank account
12 Clues: tax on ssales • lending money • saved up money • how much you can spend • how much you earn from a job • amount earned after tax is added • deducting or subtracting something • paper that shows an amount of money • money that delays the payment of dept • all the money you have earned at a job • list of employees and how much they are payed • ...
Sylvie Klee Crossword 2021-12-01
Across
- dirt go bye
- the body types of dirt and rock
- pressure, pressure, pressure!
- 4 digits
- endorphines
- we are not the same
- "Rollin' Wild" but with countries
Down
- colouring book
- ABBA - money, money, money
- dots and boxes
- crush the turtle
- Freud's theory (hint: id)
- i love me!
- Grandma does pool
- type of music chord
- people categories
16 Clues: 4 digits • i love me! • dirt go bye • endorphines • colouring book • dots and boxes • crush the turtle • Grandma does pool • people categories • type of music chord • we are not the same • Freud's theory (hint: id) • ABBA - money, money, money • pressure, pressure, pressure! • the body types of dirt and rock • "Rollin' Wild" but with countries
Mckay- Chapter 3 Vocab 2022-09-21
Across
- amount owed to the creditors of a business
- subdivision under assets liabilities or owner's equity
- total money owed to a business
- items of value owned by a person
- debts of a business
- owner's claim to the assets
- anything of value that a person or business owns
- someone that is owed money
- when a business pays with credit
Down
- earned from sales
- relationship between assets and equities
- cost of products or services
- money payed to produce a profit
- economic event that causes a change
- financial claims for assets
- legal right to property
- when a business owner takes money from the business for personal use
- when you agree to pay for something later
18 Clues: earned from sales • debts of a business • legal right to property • someone that is owed money • financial claims for assets • owner's claim to the assets • cost of products or services • total money owed to a business • money payed to produce a profit • items of value owned by a person • when a business pays with credit • economic event that causes a change • ...
Types of financial contracts 2022-04-29
Across
- Card
- you to invest your money with an investment banker who will make a
- an APR of zero percent interest
- you to borrow money from your employer before your scheduled pay
- of money you are charged for borrowing credit
- of rules you agree to follow; also lists consequences you agree to accept
- Advances
- not following the rules
Down
- return on your investment
- Disclosures
- APR
- Banking
- Account
- of Agreement
- open line of credit to spend on consumer goods
- an introductory offer, for instance your first six billing cycles may
- of agreement for a loan
- you deposit your money in an institution with the right to withdrawal on
- between two or more individuals (entities) that is enforceable by law
19 Clues: APR • Card • Banking • Account • Advances • Disclosures • of Agreement • of agreement for a loan • not following the rules • return on your investment • an APR of zero percent interest • of money you are charged for borrowing credit • open line of credit to spend on consumer goods • you to borrow money from your employer before your scheduled pay • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board crossword 2024-03-07
Across
- Total amount of money owned to the business
- Economic event that causes change
- property or items owned
- right to property
- Cost of while running the business
- Value that a person or business owns
- Value that would be returned to company's shareholders
- Total value in companies assets
- When business buys an item on account
Down
- Debts of the business
- Amount owned
- Taking out money from companies assets
- Money put out in order to put out profit
- Subdivision between assets, liabilities and owners equity
- Relationship between assets, liabilities and owners equity
- buying something but have to pay it back later
- Money brought in
- person or business selling an item on credit
18 Clues: Amount owned • Money brought in • right to property • Debts of the business • property or items owned • Total value in companies assets • Economic event that causes change • Cost of while running the business • Value that a person or business owns • When business buys an item on account • Taking out money from companies assets • Money put out in order to put out profit • ...
Acc&finance 2020-01-08
Across
- the original amount of money invested
- money put aside for profit
- a tax on sales
- insurance and tax money
- the intire income amount b4 taxes
Down
- payment for workers
- profit on invested money which is usually a %
- a plasic card that allows the holder to withdraw money
- the amount of wages employees take home
- paper forms with written orders to move money
- the money people make
11 Clues: a tax on sales • payment for workers • the money people make • insurance and tax money • money put aside for profit • the intire income amount b4 taxes • the original amount of money invested • the amount of wages employees take home • profit on invested money which is usually a % • paper forms with written orders to move money • ...
Econ Criss-Cross puzzle 2020-12-14
Across
- To put money into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- The income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or service to its customers.
- The amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- A fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower
Down
- The amount a lender charges for the use of assets expressed as a percentage of the principal.
- This is a type of Account you can make with a bank to have money put away for later / Something you do with your money when you want to reach a financial goal.
- A payout usually with money to buy a good or hire someone for their goods or services.
- A financial limit set by a buyer to not spend all of their money
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- This is money received on a regular basis for work or through investments
- What is a card used to pay for things with money that you pay back to the bank monthly?
13 Clues: A system of money in general use in a particular country. • A financial limit set by a buyer to not spend all of their money • A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation. • This is money received on a regular basis for work or through investments • A fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower • ...
David Broughton's Econ Criss-Cross puzzle 2020-12-14
Across
- To put money into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- The income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or service to its customers.
- The amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- A fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower
Down
- The amount a lender charges for the use of assets expressed as a percentage of the principal.
- This is a type of Account you can make with a bank to have money put away for later / Something you do with your money when you want to reach a financial goal.
- A payout usually with money to buy a good or hire someone for their goods or services.
- A financial limit set by a buyer to not spend all of their money
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- This is money received on a regular basis for work or through investments
- What is a card used to pay for things with money that you pay back to the bank monthly?
13 Clues: A system of money in general use in a particular country. • A financial limit set by a buyer to not spend all of their money • A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation. • This is money received on a regular basis for work or through investments • A fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower • ...
Personal Finance 2016-05-10
Across
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- the percentage used annually to calculate the total interest either gained or lost from an account supplied by a depository institution
- the amount of money that a company actually receives during a specific period.
- pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services.
- what people do to meet short-term goals; financially secure, usually safe and money earns interest.
- an investment tool that involves a share of ownership in a company; if the company makes a profit, dividend are paid to shareholders.
Down
- setting money aside for long-term goals; involves risk of loss with buying and selling; purchasing assets with the goal of increasing future income.
- a medium of exchange in general use in a particular country.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- an investment tool that is not truly invest, more like saving but are not FDIC insured; leading a company money; has a set interest rate.
- when goods, services, or money is received in exchange for a promise to pay a definite sum of money at a future date.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
13 Clues: pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services. • a medium of exchange in general use in a particular country. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • the amount of money that a company actually receives during a specific period. • money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2026-02-25
Across
- money spent on goods or services
- responsibility managing money wisely and paying bills on time
- the ability to borrow money with the promise to repay it
- extra money earned or paid for using money
- money received from work or other sources
Down
- using money to earn more money in the future
- to decide what is most important
- plan for how to spend and save money
- money owed to someone else
- money set aside for future use
10 Clues: money owed to someone else • money set aside for future use • money spent on goods or services • to decide what is most important • plan for how to spend and save money • money received from work or other sources • extra money earned or paid for using money • using money to earn more money in the future • the ability to borrow money with the promise to repay it • ...
Isabella C 2020-04-14
Across
- Revenue-Cost
- Rate of change in average level of prices
- Analysis of external factors affecting a business
- When an asset is used, but not bought
- Six months of falling GPD
- Worldwide web of communication
- Money paid out
- Measured in terms of cost of production per unit
Down
- Turning assets into cash to pay debts
- Long-term goals
- Two businesses brought into one
- Money received
- Withdraw more money than what is in the account
- Total money generated from sales
- Business of two or more people
- Total expenditure to run operations
16 Clues: Revenue-Cost • Money received • Money paid out • Long-term goals • Six months of falling GPD • Worldwide web of communication • Business of two or more people • Two businesses brought into one • Total money generated from sales • Total expenditure to run operations • Turning assets into cash to pay debts • When an asset is used, but not bought • ...
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