money Crossword Puzzles
Inflation 2024-05-06
Across
- related to money and asset management
- economic sector with similar companies
- follow established rules and regulations
- dangerous or difficult situation
- production, distribution and consumption study
- observe and direct activities or personnel
- company dedicated to commercial activities
- place money or securities in a financial institution
- places where goods or services are bought and sold
- financial resources to start or maintain a business
- structure or system that coordinates and orders human, financial and material resources to achieve specific objectives
Down
- contributions to support a cause or activity
- standards established by authorities
- space for administrative or professional tasks
- organization and direction of resources to achieve objectives
- purchase of goods, services or companies
- placing money with the expectation of profit
- money in the form of currency or liquid equivalents
- related to the daily operation of a company
- legal entity separate from its owners
20 Clues: dangerous or difficult situation • standards established by authorities • related to money and asset management • legal entity separate from its owners • economic sector with similar companies • purchase of goods, services or companies • follow established rules and regulations • observe and direct activities or personnel • company dedicated to commercial activities • ...
coltonvogele, P2, economic vocabulary 2023-01-23
Across
- a system for dollars and coins
- what a person gives up when they make a choice.
- when we use credit, we are using another persons money to buy something.
- small pieces of a company.
- money earned by a worker.
- what we get from a choice that we make.
- things that we would like to have, but we don't need them for survival.
- rising prices.
- money that is owed to someone else.
- a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies.
Down
- farming.
- the people, or services that buy producers products and services.
- the creation of products.
- things we must have for survival.
- things people do for others.
- products or services brought into a country for sale.
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- trading for goods and services.
- money we pay to the government.
- products or things we can use, touch, or hold.
20 Clues: farming. • rising prices. • the creation of products. • money earned by a worker. • small pieces of a company. • things people do for others. • a system for dollars and coins • trading for goods and services. • money we pay to the government. • things we must have for survival. • money that is owed to someone else. • what we get from a choice that we make. • ...
stocks 2022-09-27
Across
- person who invests in a corporation
- investment variety to reduce risk
- a period of drop in stock trading
- to include the details of something
- say what will happen before it occurs
- portion of stock
- person who puts money into a project to get profit
- a term used to describe a person who has no account
- a street in NYC known for stocks
- share of ownership in a company
- a system for buying and selling shares
- to risk money on a chance to get it back
Down
- money earned with no effort required to make it
- group of similar stocks and bonds
- a period of increased stock trading
- person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- put money into a project
- the portion of corporate profits paid to stockholder
- group of your investments
- value that is owned
- buying and selling items
21 Clues: portion of stock • value that is owned • put money into a project • buying and selling items • group of your investments • share of ownership in a company • a street in NYC known for stocks • group of similar stocks and bonds • investment variety to reduce risk • a period of drop in stock trading • person who invests in a corporation • a period of increased stock trading • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Review 2022-09-14
Across
- to have enough money to pay for it
- having the ability to think in a logical way
- the scattered remains of something
- use special force or stress when saying or particular word or syllable
- to have a common family ancestor
- money set aside for the future
- an unexpected meeting
- amount of money left after business costs have been paid
- move forward or make progress
- to get
- steep
Down
- person who specializes in the study of things in nature
- problems or disadvantages
- an opposing, or disagreeing point of view
- a careful examination or study of something
- doing well and becoming successful
- to mention as proof or evidence
- facts, figures, and other kinds of information
- very unusual and impressive
- the chance of harm or loss
- money borrowed
- payments received for work done
- showed a sign
- difficult to get or find
24 Clues: steep • to get • showed a sign • money borrowed • an unexpected meeting • difficult to get or find • problems or disadvantages • the chance of harm or loss • very unusual and impressive • move forward or make progress • money set aside for the future • to mention as proof or evidence • payments received for work done • to have a common family ancestor • to have enough money to pay for it • ...
Guest speakers & Student success 2022-11-22
Across
- fasfa priority deadline
- done manually
- money you pay back
- intrest does not increase
- US citizens,permanent residents,electronically.
- requrements need to keep you eligeble for financial aid
- exam to recieve nursing licence
- reallife issues and provide solutions.
- work in reallife settings.
- summary of personal, experiences, and education for a job
- trips to gain experience
- explains the reason for applying for a certain job.
- also money you dont need to pay.
- experts read and conform for accuracy.
- interest increase when still in school.
Down
- online career readiness program.
- get help on homework and struggling topics
- money you earn
- 24/7 library help
- helps with internships and resumes.
- importent classes i need to take.
- assist students with scholarships
- platform with library subscriptions.
- nursing school entrance exam
- money you dont pay back
25 Clues: done manually • money you earn • 24/7 library help • money you pay back • fasfa priority deadline • money you dont pay back • trips to gain experience • intrest does not increase • work in reallife settings. • nursing school entrance exam • exam to recieve nursing licence • online career readiness program. • also money you dont need to pay. • importent classes i need to take. • ...
Vocab 2022-11-10
Across
- scattered pieces left after something has been destroyed
- To have attention drawn away from
- To do or complete
- the entire group of people who were born around the same time
- To be successful or have good luck
- to meet with, or come up against
- Things that are or may be chosen
- to construct by joining the parts of
- special importance
- a chance of getting hurt or losing something
Down
- To plan, manage, or control the course of
- Feeling worried or nervous
- to follow back, especially to the starting point
- money paid in a regular way to a person for doing work or giving help
- To figure out the meaning of
- Have the money to buy
- in short supply; difficult to find
- Something borrowed and expected to return or pay back
- Money left over after expenses are paid
- Money that has been collected over a period of time
20 Clues: To do or complete • special importance • Have the money to buy • Feeling worried or nervous • To figure out the meaning of • to meet with, or come up against • Things that are or may be chosen • To have attention drawn away from • in short supply; difficult to find • To be successful or have good luck • to construct by joining the parts of • Money left over after expenses are paid • ...
Business Ownership 2022-05-03
Across
- the state of being responsible for something
- all the risk in owning a business
- a low risk of responsibility in a business owned
- the financial gain
- owner of a franchise
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity
- two or more business owners
- bills to be paid
- a valuable item that can be in exchanged for money
- an owner of stocks in a company
- the state of owing money
Down
- one who pays a fee to hold a franchise
- the amount of money a business has in the bank
- a stockholders payout from profits
- a percentage paid to sales
- one owner of a business
- enroll someone as a member
- it is also known as multi-level marketing
- a share of the company
- the act of exchange of a good or service for money
20 Clues: bills to be paid • the financial gain • owner of a franchise • a share of the company • one owner of a business • the state of owing money • a percentage paid to sales • enroll someone as a member • two or more business owners • an owner of stocks in a company • all the risk in owning a business • a stockholders payout from profits • one who pays a fee to hold a franchise • ...
Accountancy Holiday Homework 2023-09-28
Across
- products in which the business is dealing in
- documentary evidence of a transaction
- spending money/incurring a liability for some benefit or service
- a non cash expense
- revenue minus net income
- amount invested into the firm by the owner
- measure of something on hand(also known as inventory)
- recording of transactions
- a person or organization that owes money
- those that have a physical existence
- liability + capital
Down
- money drawn from business by proprietor for personal use
- a person or organization that money is owed to
- accounting info should fulfill the legal requirements & disclose material items
- the amount by which a manufacturer reduces the retail price of a product when it sells to a reseller
- amount that is irrecoverable from the debtors
- monetary amount used to pay expenses
- a thing that someone is responsible for
- a reality that has a definite individual existence
- statement of financial position
20 Clues: a non cash expense • liability + capital • revenue minus net income • recording of transactions • statement of financial position • monetary amount used to pay expenses • those that have a physical existence • documentary evidence of a transaction • a thing that someone is responsible for • a person or organization that owes money • amount invested into the firm by the owner • ...
claire's economics puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- someone who needs someone to hire
- the amount of things that exist
- a percentage of the amount of money you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- tools needed for making things
- money paid to the government
- someone who starts a business
- an account the bank uses to pay you back
- a person who buys something
- the amount of things that a group can produce
- when something is hard to find
- the money that you make working
Down
- the amount of things people want to buy
- what a person gives up in order to get something
- someone who works for the employer
- the study of how we use money
- when there is a lot of something
- doing something very well in a business
- when workers do different parts of a job
- something that can be used in a business
- a rivalry between two companies
20 Clues: a person who buys something • money paid to the government • the study of how we use money • someone who starts a business • tools needed for making things • when something is hard to find • the amount of things that exist • a rivalry between two companies • the money that you make working • when there is a lot of something • someone who needs someone to hire • ...
taxes 2025-06-12
Across
- A system where tax is deducted at source
- What you owe in taxes
- parents or grandparents
- The date by which taxes are due
- tax deadline
- a pay before deductions
- Income tax is based on this
- A person who prepares tax returns
- A tax applied to luxury goods
- up-to $15,705 in 2024 before paying any federal income tax
- immunity is a
Down
- A tax on inheritance
- Tax paid on the purchase of goods
- Value Added Tax
- Required by law
- Money the government collects
- a tax on property
- whats it called when money is taken away
- money taken off the tax you have to pay
- When you fail to pay taxes
- The government agency that collects taxes
- Percentage of income taxed
- money earned above pay checks
- Taxes levied on individual income
24 Clues: tax deadline • immunity is a • Value Added Tax • Required by law • a tax on property • A tax on inheritance • What you owe in taxes • parents or grandparents • a pay before deductions • When you fail to pay taxes • Percentage of income taxed • Income tax is based on this • Money the government collects • money earned above pay checks • A tax applied to luxury goods • ...
Costs and ways to minimize them in the development of small business and private entrepreneurship. 2025-12-23
Across
- Tools that help reduce operating costs
- Keeping money by reducing unnecessary spending
- Purchasing large quantities at lower prices
- Reducing electricity and fuel use
- Making processes more cost-effective
- Promoting products to customers
- Payments made to employees
- Money spent to run a business
- Protection against business risks
- Planning income and expenses
- Money spent on advertising
- Cost of moving goods or services
- Items used to produce goods
- Spending money now to reduce future costs
- Doing work with minimal waste
Down
- Day-to-day business spending
- Organizing activities to avoid extra expenses
- Payment for using a building
- Mandatory payments to the government
- Electricity, water, and gas costs
- Hiring external services to reduce costs
- Cost of keeping equipment in good condition
- New ideas to reduce costs or increase profit
- Discussing prices to lower costs
- Using machines or software to save labor costs
25 Clues: Payments made to employees • Money spent on advertising • Items used to produce goods • Day-to-day business spending • Payment for using a building • Planning income and expenses • Money spent to run a business • Doing work with minimal waste • Promoting products to customers • Discussing prices to lower costs • Cost of moving goods or services • Electricity, water, and gas costs • ...
Coyle7 The Articles of Confederation 2016-01-24
Across
- the state army, not the federal army, ended Shay's Rebellion
- person who owes money or has a debt
- colony that did not want to join the United States, think ice hockey and French
- the opposite of peace, the federal gov't could declare this
- 80% of the federal budget was spent fighting these people
- most of the rebels in MA did this for a living
- institution not allowed in the Northwest Ordinance
- _____________
- peson you owe money to
- city where they met to change the Articles
- money you pay the government, only the states could collect these
- he was the President during the Articles of Confederation
- to make money, both the federal and state gov'ts could do this
- the Northwest Ordinance allowed territories to become _____ when they had 60,000 people
Down
- and silver, farmers had to pay debts with this
- cite of Shay's rebellion
- in the 1780s, the Midwest was the ________ territory
- people who lend money
- country that kept forts on American soil after the war
- 100% support, 13/13 were needed to change the Articles
- fraction needed to pass a law under Articles
- a loose union of states, The Articles of ________
- to fight against your own government
- law
- money you owe to a bank or person
- his rebellion convinced Congress to make a new constitution
- to forgive a crime, the gov't did this to the Shay rebels
27 Clues: law • _____________ • people who lend money • peson you owe money to • cite of Shay's rebellion • money you owe to a bank or person • person who owes money or has a debt • to fight against your own government • city where they met to change the Articles • fraction needed to pass a law under Articles • and silver, farmers had to pay debts with this • ...
Modern Georgia Unit 8 Georgia Studies 2015-03-20
Across
- Amount of money a business makes after paying expenses
- Important waterways used for shipping cargo, Savannah and Brunswick are impacted by this
- World's largest hardware store, second largest retailer in the world
- Supreme Court ruling that said congressional districts needed to be divided by population with each district having equal votes
- Mode of transportation used to ship large amount of cargo, many of Georgia's cities were formed because of this mode of transportation
- Spending money in hopes of gaining money in the future
- Money loaned to you that you have to pay back
- Only United States President from Georgia
- Political policy that gave each county a certain number of votes, ended because it violated "one man-one vote"
- international athletic event held every 4 years, held in Atlanta in 1996
- Communities that are made up of immigrants that are from the same country or that speak the same language
- Person willing to take a financial risk to start their own business
- World's leading producer of paper, tissue, and construction based chemicals founded in Augusta
Down
- World's busiest airport, named after two Atlanta Mayors
- National road network system made by the federal government in the 1950s
- Amount of money you earn from jobs
- Purchasing goods or services
- World's largest passenger airline, founded in Macon
- Setting aside money for the future
- World's largest producer of non-alcoholic drinks, founded in Atlanta
20 Clues: Purchasing goods or services • Amount of money you earn from jobs • Setting aside money for the future • Only United States President from Georgia • Money loaned to you that you have to pay back • World's largest passenger airline, founded in Macon • Amount of money a business makes after paying expenses • Spending money in hopes of gaining money in the future • ...
Government and the Economy 2021-02-23
Across
- the overall plan that maps out how much money the government expects to bring in and how much money it plans to spend.
- IOUs sold to the people by the government to raise money.
- this government agency was created in 1914 to carry out the powers of the clayton act, preventing companies from merging together if the merger will reduce competition.
- when the government brings in more money than it spends
- When one company controls an entire industry without any competition.
- Economic system in which most goods and services are offered by private companies.
- the number of consumers who want to buy something
- laws that prohibit monopolies and other activity that reduces competition
- the benefit you give up by choosing to do one thing instead of another.
- taxes on goods from other countries.
Down
- a fee paid to those who lend money
- the thing that motivates producers to make goods and consumers to buy goods.
- when the government spends more money that it brings in
- Economic system in which the government controls the production of most goods and services.
- the amount of something that is available for purchase
- the financial gain received by selling something for more than it costs to make it.
- spending that is required by law
- Producers battling over who can make the most profit.
- Economic system that has some privately owned businesses and some government owned businesses.
- spending that congress decides on each year.
20 Clues: spending that is required by law • a fee paid to those who lend money • taxes on goods from other countries. • spending that congress decides on each year. • the number of consumers who want to buy something • Producers battling over who can make the most profit. • the amount of something that is available for purchase • ...
Revision Crossword 2022-03-03
Across
- a _______ person never tells the truth
- a loan I get to buy a house
- the money I earn from my job
- last year, my parents _______ me some money
- the lowest floor of a house
- the area where a city meets the countryside
- nice and warm
- I put my money in my bank _______
- you can't trust an _______ person to look after your child
- an _______ person likes to show how much they like other people
- the electrician _______ me £40 for the repair
- a _______ person never changes their mind
Down
- a red root vegetable, you can roast it or make soup from it
- like a balcony but on the ground floor
- another word for 'creative': an _______ person
- he wanted me to _______ money in his business
- these are a type of red fruit
- stop _______ money on things you don't need!
- a _______ person is happy one minute and sad the next
- the opposite of lazy
- the top room of a house, in the roof
- this is a vegetable, Americans call it an eggplant
- a personality adjective: it is easy to hurt this person
- this is on your roof, it lets smoke escape
- it has a lot of space, it is very _______
- meat from a sheep
- it's too expensive: I can't _______ it
- part of a city, not the city centre
- an sea animal with tentacles: it is good to eat
- I need to _______ some money from my parents
30 Clues: nice and warm • meat from a sheep • the opposite of lazy • a loan I get to buy a house • the lowest floor of a house • the money I earn from my job • these are a type of red fruit • I put my money in my bank _______ • part of a city, not the city centre • the top room of a house, in the roof • like a balcony but on the ground floor • a _______ person never tells the truth • ...
Finaces & Taxes 2023-10-21
Across
- A store that lends money in exchange for a valuable thing
- These payments are not subject to tax
- Any kind of financial obligation that a business has to pay
- A newly established business
- A private equity investor that provides capital to companies with high growth potential in exchange for an equity stake
- A large amount of money that is won or received unexpectedly
- VID
- An instruction to a bank by an account holder to make regular fixed payments
- A country where tax is low
- A tax on the estate of someone who has died
- Avoiding paying tax by giving false information to the authorities
- sell your company's shares and get money out of it
- Money or other fringe benefits paid for work
Down
- An item of value pledged to secure a loan
- Rich individuals
- Handling money made from illegal activity
- Government tax on things such as cigarettes, alcohol and petrol
- An official inspection of an organisation's accounts
- An electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete basic transactions
- A mistake in the law which allows people to avoid paying tax
- This tax is added to the price of goods and services
- Bank make loans less available
- The state of financial distress in which a business doesn't have enough cash to pay its bills
- The more money you earn, the higher the rate of tax you have to pay
24 Clues: VID • Rich individuals • A country where tax is low • A newly established business • Bank make loans less available • These payments are not subject to tax • An item of value pledged to secure a loan • Handling money made from illegal activity • A tax on the estate of someone who has died • Money or other fringe benefits paid for work • ...
Vocabulary, Module 8 2020-06-11
Across
- – the ability to get your money when you need it
- – a situation when two or more things happen at the same time
- – a system of money used in a particular country
- – money that is borrowed from a bank
- – to move continuously through a closed area
- – a sum of money placed in a bank account
- – something good that is used as an example
- – to name, describe
- – to consist of
- – to promise to do something
- – to include as a necessary part or result
- to vary between some limits
- – to put things in order
- – a condition that helps to make something better
- – capable of being bent without breaking
- – a person who makes business arrangements between companies
- – to put off to a later time
- – a useful or valuable thing
Down
- – a material which electricity can flow through
- – a part of something
- – a means of doing something
- – the state of not being simple
- – likely to go bad quickly
- – a secure room where money or other valuable things are kept
- – to take something away from a particular place
- – a thing relate to happiness or welfare
- – to put in the same order
- – on purpose
- – to find an answer to a problem
- – the quality of being different
- – capable of being given a certain shape
- – a quality
- – exchange of goods or services without using money
33 Clues: – a quality • – on purpose • – to consist of • – to name, describe • – a part of something • – to put things in order • – likely to go bad quickly • – to put in the same order • to vary between some limits • – a means of doing something • – to promise to do something • – to put off to a later time • – a useful or valuable thing • – the state of not being simple • ...
Consumer and Financial Decisions 2020-03-23
Across
- the degree of excellence of something
- when consumers borrow money, they have to pay the original amount and an additional cost
- looking at multiple stores and websites to find the best product at the best price
- setting actions right that were initially wrong
- the amount of money that is available for a particular purpose
- these stores specialise in one or two main product lines or services
- let the buyer beware
- legally enforced agreements between 2 or more parties
- the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
Down
- a short phrase that indicates the name of the author of an article in a publication
- take back goods bought on credit if repayments have not been made
- the state of being able to buy something without difficulty
- system of paying deposit to secure a product for later purchase
- 2 weeks
- finds it hard to control themselves from spending
- to deceive and defraud someone, in order to gain money or personal information
- a promise that something will be done or will happen, especially a written promise by a company to repair or change a product that develops a fault within a particular period of time
- the state of owning money/ a sum of money that is owned or due
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
20 Clues: 2 weeks • let the buyer beware • the degree of excellence of something • setting actions right that were initially wrong • finds it hard to control themselves from spending • legally enforced agreements between 2 or more parties • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • the state of being able to buy something without difficulty • ...
a 2020-05-26
Across
- You put your clothes in it
- Firs day of the week
- Careful with money
- To receive money from somebody who has died: to ...
- You sit in it
- Opposite of off
- One plus four
- You read it
- It's very smart
- A large group of people
- Yellow and curved
- You sleep in it
- You use it to wash your hair
- Opposite of right
- You wash your hands with it
- Not empty
- When you're tired, you...
- Works in a bank and helps you open an account
- Has a trunk
- Not in front
Down
- To take money out of a bank account: to ... money
- A large building that keeps your money safe
- Things with a good price
- To use money on something you don't need: to ...
- You can see the time on it
- Not generous
- You see yourself in it
- In for a penny, in for a ...
- Something old but valuable
- Last day of the week
- Red or green and falls from tree
- You use it to brush your teeth
- It hurts when you touch it
- Same thing as a prison
- Tells you how much you need to pay
- Some flowers
- Very hot sphere in space
- Where do women keep their cash and cards? In a ...
- It's bad for your lungs
- It's soft
- You have it in your whole house
41 Clues: Not empty • It's soft • You read it • Has a trunk • Not generous • Some flowers • Not in front • You sit in it • One plus four • Opposite of off • It's very smart • You sleep in it • Yellow and curved • Opposite of right • Careful with money • Firs day of the week • Last day of the week • You see yourself in it • Same thing as a prison • A large group of people • It's bad for your lungs • ...
a 2020-05-26
Across
- When you're tired, you...
- A large group of people
- Some flowers
- You sit in it
- Where do women keep their cash and cards? In a ...
- To take money out of a bank account: to ... money
- Firs day of the week
- You read it
- You use it to brush your teeth
- One plus four
- Last day of the week
- You can see the time on it
- Not in front
- Yellow and curved
- To receive money from somebody who has died: to ...
- Has a trunk
- Same thing as a prison
- You have it in your whole house
- You wash your hands with it
Down
- You use it to wash your hair
- It's very smart
- You sleep in it
- You put your clothes in it
- You see yourself in it
- Works in a bank and helps you open an account
- Something old but valuable
- Things with a good price
- Tells you how much you need to pay
- Very hot sphere in space
- It's bad for your lungs
- It hurts when you touch it
- To use money on something you don't need: to ...
- A large building that keeps your money safe
- Opposite of off
- Not generous
- In for a penny, in for a ...
- Careful with money
- Opposite of right
- It's soft
- Not empty
40 Clues: It's soft • Not empty • You read it • Has a trunk • Some flowers • Not in front • Not generous • You sit in it • One plus four • It's very smart • You sleep in it • Opposite of off • Yellow and curved • Opposite of right • Careful with money • Firs day of the week • Last day of the week • You see yourself in it • Same thing as a prison • A large group of people • It's bad for your lungs • ...
a 2020-05-26
Across
- Not in front
- It's bad for your lungs
- Works in a bank and helps you open an account
- Something old but valuable
- Same thing as a prison
- It hurts when you touch it
- To take money out of a bank account: to ... money
- Yellow and curved
- You use it to wash your hair
- Careful with money
- Not short
- To receive money from somebody who has died: to ...
- You put your clothes in it
- You have it in your whole house
- You see yourself in it
- In for a penny, in for a ...
- You read it
- A large group of people
- Opposite of right
Down
- You can see the time on it
- Has a trunk
- To use money on something you don't need: to ...
- You use it to brush your teeth
- It's very smart
- Last day of the week
- A large building that keeps your money safe
- Where do women keep their cash and cards? In a ...
- Tells you how much you need to pay
- Not empty
- Firs day of the week
- You sit in it
- One plus four
- Things with a good price
- Very hot sphere in space
- Not generous
- It's soft
- You wash your hands with it
- Opposite of off
- You sleep in it
- Some flowers
- When you're tired, you...
41 Clues: Not empty • Not short • It's soft • Has a trunk • You read it • Not in front • Not generous • Some flowers • You sit in it • One plus four • It's very smart • Opposite of off • You sleep in it • Yellow and curved • Opposite of right • Careful with money • Last day of the week • Firs day of the week • Same thing as a prison • You see yourself in it • It's bad for your lungs • A large group of people • ...
Vocabulary from all the units 2020-05-26
Across
- Not in front
- It's bad for your lungs
- Works in a bank and helps you open an account
- Something old but valuable
- Same thing as a prison
- It hurts when you touch it
- To take money out of a bank account: to ... money
- Yellow and curved
- You use it to wash your hair
- Careful with money
- Not short
- To receive money from somebody who has died: to ...
- You put your clothes in it
- You have it in your whole house
- You see yourself in it
- In for a penny, in for a ...
- You read it
- A large group of people
- Opposite of right
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- You can see the time on it
- Has a trunk
- To use money on something you don't need: to ...
- You use it to brush your teeth
- It's very smart
- Last day of the week
- A large building that keeps your money safe
- Where do women keep their cash and cards? In a ...
- Tells you how much you need to pay
- Not empty
- Firs day of the week
- You sit in it
- One plus four
- Things with a good price
- Very hot sphere in space
- Not generous
- It's soft
- You wash your hands with it
- Opposite of off
- You sleep in it
- Some flowers
- When you're tired, you...
41 Clues: Not empty • Not short • It's soft • Has a trunk • You read it • Not in front • Not generous • Some flowers • You sit in it • One plus four • It's very smart • Opposite of off • You sleep in it • Yellow and curved • Opposite of right • Careful with money • Last day of the week • Firs day of the week • Same thing as a prison • You see yourself in it • It's bad for your lungs • A large group of people • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- travel anywhere/visit many places.
- a non cash payment tool that can be used for transaction anywhere.
- many modern financial process es and transaction are now taking place without the use of?
- printing bills and minting coins both cost?
- something that deals with finances.
- an intermediation financial institution that is generally established with the authority to accept money deposit, lend money, and issue promissory notes.
- mandatory levies in the form of money originating from the poeple and given to the state government.
- hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank.
Down
- cash is commonly used in unlawful activities, such as... Gambling or drug trafficking.
- the first advantage of cashless society is?
- personal rights owner by a person.
- poeple are more vulnerable to hackers in a cashless?
- science that studies skills in creating tools and processing methods to help complete various human jobs.
- a state of absence of electricity supply in an area.
- an amount of money a specific purpose.
- are the electronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers is.
- going cashless is thought to be more than just?
- electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as?
- the term in financial accounting is the addition of money to the company's cash flow or the addition of transaction value.
- a groub of people who form a semi-closed or semi-open system, and interact between individuals in the group, and have a culture within it.
20 Clues: personal rights owner by a person. • travel anywhere/visit many places. • something that deals with finances. • an amount of money a specific purpose. • the first advantage of cashless society is? • printing bills and minting coins both cost? • hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank. • going cashless is thought to be more than just? • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-09-03
Across
- travel anywhere/visit many places.
- a non cash payment tool that can be used for transaction anywhere.
- many modern financial process es and transaction are now taking place without the use of?
- printing bills and minting coins both cost?
- something that deals with finances.
- an intermediation financial institution that is generally established with the authority to accept money deposit, lend money, and issue promissory notes.
- mandatory levies in the form of money originating from the poeple and given to the state government.
- hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank.
Down
- cash is commonly used in unlawful activities, such as... Gambling or drug trafficking.
- the first advantage of cashless society is?
- personal rights owner by a person.
- poeple are more vulnerable to hackers in a cashless?
- science that studies skills in creating tools and processing methods to help complete various human jobs.
- a state of absence of electricity supply in an area.
- an amount of money a specific purpose.
- are the electronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers is.
- going cashless is thought to be more than just?
- electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as?
- the term in financial accounting is the addition of money to the company's cash flow or the addition of transaction value.
- a groub of people who form a semi-closed or semi-open system, and interact between individuals in the group, and have a culture within it.
20 Clues: personal rights owner by a person. • travel anywhere/visit many places. • something that deals with finances. • an amount of money a specific purpose. • the first advantage of cashless society is? • printing bills and minting coins both cost? • hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank. • going cashless is thought to be more than just? • ...
cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- an intermediation financial institution that is generally established with the authority to accept money deposit, lend money, and issue promissory notes.
- poeple are more vulnerable to hackers in a cashless?
- the first advantage of cashless society is?
- going cashless is thought to be more than just?
- mandatory levies in the form of money originating from the poeple and given to the state government.
- an amount of money a specific purpose.
- personal rights owner by a person.
- hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank.
- something that deals with finances.
- travel anywhere/visit many places.
Down
- are the electronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers is.
- electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as?
- many modern financial process es and transaction are now taking place without the use of?
- a groub of people who form a semi-closed or semi-open system, and interact between individuals in the group, and have a culture within it.
- a non cash payment tool that can be used for transaction anywhere.
- science that studies skills in creating tools and processing methods to help complete various human jobs.
- the term in financial accounting is the addition of money to the company's cash flow or the addition of transaction value.
- bills and minting coins both cost?
- a state of absence of electricity supply in an area.
- cash is commonly used in unlawful activities, such as... Gambling or drug trafficking.
20 Clues: bills and minting coins both cost? • personal rights owner by a person. • travel anywhere/visit many places. • something that deals with finances. • an amount of money a specific purpose. • the first advantage of cashless society is? • hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank. • going cashless is thought to be more than just? • ...
Investing Sophie 2025-03-26
Across
- the total value of a company's stock
- historically many unionized workforces
- You pay a tax and the government uses it and then when you retire you get the money back.
- take money from investors and purchase a portfolio that may include stock bonds on a combination of assets
- investing all the money you have at a given time
- Dollar Cost Averaging
- Put up to 7,000 dollars into a account per year
- have a fixed interest rate
- 3-4 letters used to represent a company in the stock market
- Required minimum distributions
- pay under the face value with no interest payments
Down
- The increase in value when you sell an asset for more than you paid
- money you contribute goes in after tax
- how much you are paying for each dollar of the companies earnings
- Loans made by a investor to a company
- Ownership of a fraction of a company
- pool money together with other people to invest in the stock market
- someone who buys and sells stocks for short term
- sum of money made available for a particular purpose
- little pieces of lots of companies
- Currencies created and backed by government but not not tied to a commodity
- Payments made by companies to shareholders
- federal insurance contribution Act
- An initial public offering is when a private company offers shares to the public in a new stock issuance
- secured in the possession of, or assigned to a person
25 Clues: Dollar Cost Averaging • have a fixed interest rate • Required minimum distributions • little pieces of lots of companies • federal insurance contribution Act • the total value of a company's stock • Ownership of a fraction of a company • Loans made by a investor to a company • historically many unionized workforces • money you contribute goes in after tax • ...
Neil the goat 2025-07-28
Across
- Legally binding agreement
- What’s left after business expenses
- The act of buying and selling between individuals or businesses
- Institution that processes cheques
- Fit, safe, defect-free product
- Rights for faulty products/services
- Person who writes the cheque
- Extra money paid on loans
- Giving something of value
- One who makes goods
- Written order to pay money
- Essential for survival, like water
- Trader-run charge account
- An organisation that sells goods/services for profit
- Card payment tech at checkout
- Expected income and spending list
- Online store operator
- Moving money via phone or internet
- act Unreasonable and often illegal selling
- The one receiving money
- Token with agreed payment value
Down
- Employed and unemployed aged 15+
- Latin for “let the buyer beware”
- Nice to have, but not essential
- Buys in bulk from manufacturers
- To make things right again
- trickery
- Contacting sellers for best deal
- or swindling
- Things done for you by others
- Amount offered in exchange for a product
- Buying via catalogue, delivered by post
- Purchasing goods via internet
- Swapping goods directly
- Purchase made without much thought
- A proposal in contract
- Regularly received money from work or investments
- A person who buys goods or services
- Business selling straight to consumers
- How a product reaches customers
- Tangible items you can see or touch
- Agreement to a proposal
42 Clues: trickery • or swindling • One who makes goods • Online store operator • A proposal in contract • Swapping goods directly • Agreement to a proposal • The one receiving money • Legally binding agreement • Extra money paid on loans • Giving something of value • Trader-run charge account • To make things right again • Written order to pay money • Person who writes the cheque • ...
Business 2024-10-16
Across
- all steps in A process
- acquire (something) by paying for it
- the total sales of A company
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- money that people and companies have to pay government
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification.
- A document that shows you have paid for something
- the result when costs are higher than total sales
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop
- a large building where raw materials or manufactured goods may be stored prior to their distribution for sale.
- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, for example acting as an agent for a company's products.
Down
- work as A cooperation
- A person who has bought parts or shares of A company
- the money that paid for work
- delivering the goods
- put A product in A box
- money spent on goods or services
- a person or organization that hires people
- everything A company or person owns that is worth money
- the money needed to start A Business
- the money A country uses
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a shop or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
- what you get when sales are higher than A production costs
23 Clues: delivering the goods • work as A cooperation • put A product in A box • all steps in A process • the money A country uses • the money that paid for work • the total sales of A company • money spent on goods or services • acquire (something) by paying for it • the money needed to start A Business • a person or organization that hires people • ...
Riley Northrop- Handwriting Project 2024-10-31
Across
- in a room with no one in there, without a phone so you can focus
- what do you have to get when you want to have someone write a sample for you
- What is my name
- what money is made of besides cotton
- Handwriting sample found at the crime scene
- causes a counterfeit pen to leave a yellow mark on money
- when the capital letters are connected to the lowercase letters
- How spread out someone writes their letters or words
- what the Detectives give the suspect to write
- used to write on money to see if it is real or fake
Down
- the person wrote in cursive
- When the start of each sentence/line is started further than the one before
- how many times does someone have to write something when getting a sample
- something that is fake (like money)
- when you ask the suspect to come and give a sample of their handwriting
- How hard a person is writing
- it is used to make money but its not linen
- when someone is deceitful to gain something or claim something that is not theirs
- the opposite of rough
- When the letters are tilted a certain direction
- Causes the ink to turn black when put on fake money
- signing a document pretending to be someone else
- the document written by blank was actually written by the person that gave them to the museum
23 Clues: What is my name • the opposite of rough • the person wrote in cursive • How hard a person is writing • something that is fake (like money) • what money is made of besides cotton • it is used to make money but its not linen • Handwriting sample found at the crime scene • what the Detectives give the suspect to write • When the letters are tilted a certain direction • ...
:3 2024-12-11
Across
- equation A formula that shows the sum of companies, liabilities A=L+E
- the total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time
- a person or institution that owes a sum of money
- Any value that a business enterprise or individual owns
- a physical location where a business operates or conducts its activities
- a company's short-term financial obligations
- Money used to build, run or grow a business
- debts a company owes third-party creditors that are payable beyond 12 months
- cost that brings no benefit
- A long term piece of property or equipment that someone owns
- Principal, interest, taxes and insurance. Principal is the amount of the loan.
Down
- lets you borrow money through your current account by taking out more money than you have in the account
- a type of credit agreement between a buyer and seller
- a means of recording an expense that was incurred in one accounting period but not paid until a future accounting period
- a financial gain
- any resource a company could use, turn into cash, or sell within a year
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- any cost that contributes to a company's overall cost of doing business
- Debts or obligations a person or company owes to someone else
- maintains the financial reporting for construction funds that are used for construction, renovation and acquisition of long-lived assets, such as equipment, real estate, buildings and infrastructure.
20 Clues: a financial gain • cost that brings no benefit • a person or company to whom money is owed • Money used to build, run or grow a business • a company's short-term financial obligations • a person or institution that owes a sum of money • a type of credit agreement between a buyer and seller • Any value that a business enterprise or individual owns • ...
Entrepreneurship 2020-03-27
Across
- What you want to achieve
- The money a business spends
- If a business spends more money than it takes in
- The money you take home after you pay all expenses
- Presentations designed to raise money or sell something
- Buyer of a product or service
- Possibility of a loss
- Business deal/transaction
Down
- Products
- A person who creates something from an idea
- The money a business takes in
- Customer needs, like repairs, delivery, babysitting, or housecleaning
- An activity that needs to be completed
13 Clues: Products • Possibility of a loss • What you want to achieve • Business deal/transaction • The money a business spends • The money a business takes in • Buyer of a product or service • An activity that needs to be completed • A person who creates something from an idea • If a business spends more money than it takes in • The money you take home after you pay all expenses • ...
Cash Handling 2018-02-12
Across
- Money reserved for robbery
- Type of reporting for cash over $10000.00
- Form used to buy/sell money
- Bank that brings money to branches
- How many times should you count money before taking/receiving it
- Location of boxed coin
- Name of top drawer
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- Coin tray, and strapped bills are located here
- Type of reporting for cash over $3000.00
- Department that handles mutilated claims
- Too many zeros
- Mutilated money must have ______ the original note
- Numbers reversed when entered
13 Clues: Too many zeros • Name of top drawer • Location of boxed coin • Money reserved for robbery • Form used to buy/sell money • Numbers reversed when entered • Bank that brings money to branches • Type of reporting for cash over $3000.00 • Department that handles mutilated claims • Type of reporting for cash over $10000.00 • Coin tray, and strapped bills are located here • ...
FINANCES 2024-10-08
Across
- you pay them to the government
- when you borrow some money,than you ...... it
- you pay for it in case of an accident
- take the money out of the ATM
- a synonmy to impact
Down
- a big building to store the goods
- paper money
- something on sale for less than the usual price
- a person whose job is to keep records of money
- buying and selling products
- another word for a seller
- using children for work, child.....
- the money you earn
13 Clues: paper money • the money you earn • a synonmy to impact • another word for a seller • buying and selling products • take the money out of the ATM • you pay them to the government • a big building to store the goods • using children for work, child..... • you pay for it in case of an accident • when you borrow some money,than you ...... it • ...
Investing Part 1 2015-04-02
Across
- something owed to another person.
- regular earnings like monthly interest.
- the degree to which an asset gains (or loses) value over a given period of time.
- a person you seek for help on investing decisions.
- general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- an item of value that can be converted into cash.
- provide money to a company to use to run their business, it gives you a piece of the possible profit.
- an amount paid in cash or shares of stock.
- the actual return on an investment when compound interest is taken into account.
Down
- delayed gratification on earnings.
- a registered person you buy stocks and bonds through.
- the date when the borrower promises to pay you in full.
- setting aside money you dont spend now so it can be used later.
- system established to trade shares of stock.
- if you own stock you are one of these.
- buying something with the expectation that it will make money for you.
- the nominal value or dollar value of a security stated by the issuer. For stocks, it is the original cost of the stock shown on the certificate.
- the idea that money available at the present time is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its potential earning capacity.
- when you lend money to a government or company.
19 Clues: something owed to another person. • delayed gratification on earnings. • if you own stock you are one of these. • regular earnings like monthly interest. • an amount paid in cash or shares of stock. • system established to trade shares of stock. • when you lend money to a government or company. • an item of value that can be converted into cash. • ...
4.01 Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-28
Across
- A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business.
- Debts that the business owes.
- Anything of value that a business owns.
- The process of keeping financial records.
- Finance activity involving making decisions about financing
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures.
- A financial summary that shows how much money the business has made or has lost; also called the profit-and-loss statement.
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment.
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- In business, the function that involves all money and money management matters.
Down
- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures.
- The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses.
- Decisions that determine which projects a business will invest in, how the investment(s) will be financed, and whether to pay dividends to shareholders.
- A summary of accounting information.
- Rules that accountants must follow when preparing financial statements.
- Finance activity involving making decisions about a firm’s investments.
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment.
- The total value of the business.
- Money received by a business or an individual from outside sources.
19 Clues: Debts that the business owes. • The total value of the business. • A summary of accounting information. • Anything of value that a business owns. • The process of keeping financial records. • Finance activity involving making decisions about financing • The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures. • ...
Get Ready for College! 2023-10-02
Across
- a paid position of regular employment
- putting money aside for future use
- money given to college students because of special achievement, ability, or background, it does not need to be repaid
- funding for the school generally comes from the state government.
- an area of study at college or university
- jobs offered through a college and funded by the government to help students pay for college
- a professional field which you explore interests and become an expert
- the money your spend on personal things
- the average of a student's grades
- colleges that offer employment courses and programs which teach specific knowledge and skills leading to certain jobs
Down
- Items you need to complete your courses, including books, pencils, paper, etc
- money to help pay for college
- what it costs to take classes and use certain facilities at college
- a type of school you attend after high school that offers a wide variety to study and a bachelor's degree
- need based money for college from the government that does not have to be repaid
- housing costs (room) and what it costs for meals (board) during the school year
- schools that prepare students for a certain job or to transfer to a 4yr school
- Funding for the school generally comes from tuition, fees and private sources.
- money college students or their parents borrow to help pay for college
19 Clues: money to help pay for college • the average of a student's grades • putting money aside for future use • a paid position of regular employment • the money your spend on personal things • an area of study at college or university • funding for the school generally comes from the state government. • what it costs to take classes and use certain facilities at college • ...
Basic Accounting Crossword 2020-09-04
Across
- the account that is designated for anything that the owner takes out of the company.
- the key word that indicates that an amount is a liability.
- _____________ accounting equation is Assets = Liabilities + Capital - Drawing + Revenues - Expenses.
- the overall net worth of a company.
- anything a company owes.
- accounting's purpose is to ____________.
- an expense account that is used to summarize any money we have spent on bills like electricity and water.
- any money that a company spends during a time frame in order to keep the business running like rent.
Down
- accounts ________________ is any money owed to us.
- expenses will always ______________ the companies overall net worth.
- in every transaction there must be a minimum of ________ accounts that are effected.
- an expense account that is designated to summarize the amount of money we have spent on creating commercials or billboards.
- when a company buys ______________ that means the company is buying the items in agreeance that they will pay that company back in a certain amount of time.
- any money that a company makes during a time frame.
- _____________ accounting equation is Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity.
- an expense account that is designated to summarize any money that we have spent on our employees.
- revenues will always _____________ the companies overall net worth.
- the account that is designated for anything that the owner puts into the company.
- anything that a company owns.
19 Clues: anything a company owes. • anything that a company owns. • the overall net worth of a company. • accounting's purpose is to ____________. • accounts ________________ is any money owed to us. • any money that a company makes during a time frame. • the key word that indicates that an amount is a liability. • ...
Cash Purchases 2024-04-29
Across
- A checkbook ____________ is a place to record all of your transactions.
- You may have to pay a _________ fee depending on your credit card
- Putting money into a bank account.
- The lowest amount your credit card issuer will accept as payment towards your balance is a ____________ payment.
- Money paid on an initial deposit.
- The starting amount of money deposited into a bank account.
- Annual Percentage Rate which you are charged interest.
- Your credit ___________ is a way to show how reliable you are when it comes to borrowing money.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
Down
- You must write a check out in pen (true or false)
- A ____________ account will pay you interest on an initial deposit.
- Moving your balance from one credit card company to another is called a balance _________.
- Shows what you owe on your credit card at the end of a billing cycle.
- When finding simple interest, time is always measured in _______.
- Your credit _________ is the highest amount that your bank will let you borrow.
- When given a time in months for simple interest, divide it by __________ to find the time in years.
- When finding simple interest, your rate must be turned into a ____________.
- The _________ balance is not yet paid on a credit card statement.
- A sum of money given to a worker for a service performed.
19 Clues: Money paid on an initial deposit. • Putting money into a bank account. • Taking money out of a bank account. • You must write a check out in pen (true or false) • Annual Percentage Rate which you are charged interest. • A sum of money given to a worker for a service performed. • The starting amount of money deposited into a bank account. • ...
Math Vocab Trimester 1 2023-11-12
Across
- money added to the balance of a loan, goes to the loaner
- the difference between an estimate and actual value represented as a percent of the actual value
- ratio between the scale of an original image and its copy
- the difference between the estimated value and the actual value
- money added to the cost of a meal that goes to the server
- a new image of a figure where every length is multiplied by the same number
- a drawing of a real object that is enlarged or reduced by a scale
- a relation of values that can be simplified to the same value
Down
- money taken from a purchase and given to the salesperson
- a relationship between two variables whose ratios are equivalent
- the constant value that is a multiplier between two proportional quantities
- pieces that match the same position in each copy
- money added to the price of an item so the seller makes a profit
- something that becomes larger
- money that is subtracted from the price of an item
- something that becomes smaller
- a ration that defines the relation between the actual figure and its model
- money that is added to the price of purchased item, goes to the government
18 Clues: something that becomes larger • something that becomes smaller • pieces that match the same position in each copy • money that is subtracted from the price of an item • money taken from a purchase and given to the salesperson • money added to the balance of a loan, goes to the loaner • ratio between the scale of an original image and its copy • ...
Financial Literacy Puzzle 2022-04-01
Across
- is a contract (usually called a policy) in which an individual or organization receives financial protection or a guarantee of reimbursement or compensation against losses
- refers to the flow of cash or any compensation received from work
- is a financial gain that is a result of the difference between the amount earned (revenue) and the amount spent in buying, operating or producing something
- is the charge for the privilege of borrowing money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- is the worth in money, the personal worth perceived by an individual or estimated worth of an asset, good or service.
- is a company's financial debt or obligations that arise during the course of doing business.
Down
- budget refers to one in which revenues or income are equal to expenses.
- stands for annual percentage rate
- is a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives money usually with interest.
- plan is a comprehensive and thorough evaluation of an investor's current and future financial picture by predicting future cash flows, assets and withdrawal plans
- is a type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the corporation's assets and earnings
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household, taking account of all financial assets and liabilities.
- is money levied (collected) by a government from their citizens and businesses to fund public works, services and programs (like Social Security.)
- is a person's ownership in any asset after all debts (liabilities) associated with that asset are paid
- is a valuable thing, person, quality or resource
- allows people to put part of their income or paycheck into investments before it is taxed
- is an amount of money borrowed by one party from another
- is a legal document containing instructions on what should be done with a person's money and property after he or she dies
20 Clues: stands for annual percentage rate • is a valuable thing, person, quality or resource • is an amount of money borrowed by one party from another • refers to the flow of cash or any compensation received from work • the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan. • the action or process of investing money for profit or material result • ...
Business & Industry 2015-04-12
Across
- Measure of the profitability of an enterprise after accounting for all costs
- To add money to a bank account
- Workers with the training and experience that is needed to do something well
- The number of people in a particular country or area who cannot get a job
- The difference between what something costs to produce and what it is sold for
- Workers who do physical work, rather than working in offices
- To stop employing someone because there is no work for them to do
- The business of selling goods in large quantities at low prices to other businesses, rather than to the general public
- A room where the directors of a company have meetings
- The total value of all the goods and services produced in a country, usually in a single year
- A tax added to the price of goods and services
- Money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- The need or desire that people have for particular goods and services
Down
- To take money out of a bank account
- The amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, factory etc
- A difficult time when there is less trade, business activity etc in a country than usual
- Industries involved in the production of raw materials
- The percentage amount charged by a bank etc when you borrow money or paid to you by a bank when you keep money in an account there
- Tax paid on the money that you earn
- The total amount of money that a government, organization, or person spends during a particular period of time
- To start to employ someone
- The system of charging taxes
- The use of computers and machines instead of people to do a job
- An amount of something that is available to be used
- Money that a business or organization receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services
25 Clues: To start to employ someone • The system of charging taxes • To add money to a bank account • To take money out of a bank account • Tax paid on the money that you earn • A tax added to the price of goods and services • An amount of something that is available to be used • A room where the directors of a company have meetings • ...
Summer Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-13
Across
- Someone who buys something;a customer
- Giving money to someone for a project or something similar and anticipating something in return either material or money.
- Income especially when a business is making the money
- Branch of Government responsible for creating laws.
- Money owed
- Ability to purchase something before payment on the trust that it will be repaid later on
- Head of the executive branch of a state goverment.
- A tax on money made
- Lines east/west of the Prime Meridian that provide coordinates as to where something is
- Where something is
- Someone willing to take risks to start a business
- Where something is based on coordinates
- The branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and the transfer of wealth.
- An economy of or reduction in money, time, or resources
- Islands that protect the mainland from storms and erosion
- Tax on owning property that all land owners have to pay
- Natural border between the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions of Georgia. Is characterized by many waterfalls
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent or for delaying repayment
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- Branch of government responsible for carrying out laws.
- Lines north/south of the equator that provide coordinates as to where something is
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps
- Benefit to the investor as a result from an investment
- A thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something
- Half of the earth either north and south of the equator or east and west of the Prime Meridian
- An area with definable characteristics but not always defined borders
- Where something is based on its surroundings
- Branch of government responsible for making sure laws fit do not violate the Constitution and this branch enforces justice.
- A tax on imports and exports
- A tax paid when an item is purchased
- A stock exchange;where stocks are bought and sold
- A port with very deep water to allow large container vessels to enter
31 Clues: Money owed • Where something is • A tax on money made • A tax on imports and exports • Land consisting of marshes or swamps • A tax paid when an item is purchased • Someone who buys something;a customer • Where something is based on coordinates • Where something is based on its surroundings • Someone willing to take risks to start a business • ...
Finance 2019-08-19
Across
- the credit extended to you by suppliers who let you buy now and pay later.
- a person, country, or organization that owes money.
- the actual profit after working expenses not included in the calculation of gross profit have been paid.
- when a firm raises money for working capital or capital expenditures by selling bonds, bills, or notes to individual and/or institutional investors.
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature.
- A loan scheduled to be repaid in less than a year.
- the value of goods unsold at the end of the accounting period.
- an item of property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- profits the profit kept in the company rather than paid out to shareholders as dividends
- a thing for which someone is responsible, especially an amount of money owed.
- the established reputation of a business regarded as a quantifiable asset and calculated as part of its value when it is sold.
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- the direct costs attributable to the production of the goods sold in a company.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available for a purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- the profit a company makes after deducting the costs associated with making and selling its products.
- the process of raising capital through the sale of shares
- a legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.
- the owner's claim to company assets after all liabilities have been paid off
- the cost incurred in or required for something.
- the value of goods available for sale in the beginning of an accounting period.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit.
- the availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
- a person or company to whom money is owing.
22 Clues: a person or company to whom money is owing. • the cost incurred in or required for something. • A loan scheduled to be repaid in less than a year. • a person, country, or organization that owes money. • the process of raising capital through the sale of shares • the availability of liquid assets to a market or company. • ...
Five 2023-05-31
Across
- What factor of production is Jeff Bezos?
- What is a list of prices and quantities demanded? (2 words)
- What is the name of the combination of Stagnation and Inflation?
- What two things are seemingly always in conflict in economics? (a/b format)
- What is it called when people attending university borrow money from the bank to pay for college expenses? (2 words)
- What phase in the business cycle is where the GDP is maxed out?
- What is the part of the demand curve that the P labels? (2 words)
- What is the kind of government price control that controls how expensive products can be? (2 words)
- What form of business is easy to raise money for through selling stock?
- What is the nickname for the bank that increases or decreases the nation’s money supply? (2 words)
- What is it called when the government uses Tariffs and Quotas to make it easier for certain businesses to compete in the economy?
- What is the percentage of a healthy unemployment rate?
- All newly made goods and services that are counted in GDP must have been reported to who? (2 words)
- How many determinants of demand are there?
- What is it called when something is done for you in exchange for pay (intangible)
- What is it called when someone decides to no longer work (commonly because of old age?)
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- What is the term used for individuals managing their money and saving or investing? (2 words)
- A ____ is when someone plans how much money they’re going to spend.
- What is the intersection of a supply and demand curve called in economics? (2 words)
- Which of the four items added up to calculate GDP is labeled as “G”
- What kind of Fiscal policy decreases the money supply?
- Which market system isn’t really an economic system?
- What is used to calculate the inflation rate?
- What is it called when the government adds special taxes to imports or exports?
- Because of increasing inflation, instead of focusing on saving money as its value decreases, people should do what with their money?
25 Clues: What factor of production is Jeff Bezos? • How many determinants of demand are there? • What is used to calculate the inflation rate? • Which market system isn’t really an economic system? • What kind of Fiscal policy decreases the money supply? • What is the percentage of a healthy unemployment rate? • What is a list of prices and quantities demanded? (2 words) • ...
Business Activities 1 2023-11-02
Across
- The arrangement by which businesses and individuals can purchase now and pay later
- The reward or cost of lending or borrowing money, usually figured as a percentage of the amount
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to consumers
- A sum of money lent to a business or an individual for a specific time period that is repayable with interest
- The official statement of job duties an employee must perform
- The process of supervising and controlling the number of finished products a company has in stock
- Assets minus liabilities; also known as stockholders’ (or shareholders’) equity, book value, and net worth
- A piece of paper (whether real or virtual) that says a governing body or corporation will borrow an investor’s money at a particular interest rate for a particular period of time
- The process of planning, maintaining, monitoring, controlling, and reporting the use of financial resources
- People who work to produce goods and services
- Anything of value that a business or individual owns
- Money businesses or individuals owe to others
- An objective or want that you plan to fulfill
- An organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services
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- A business whose overall purpose is to earn a profit
- The process of planning, staffing, leading, and organizing the employees of the business
- The score assigned to a borrower based on previous loansDatabase: A virtual storage unit for information
- Changing the shapes or forms of materials so that they will be useful to consumers
- The process of accessing, processing, maintaining, evaluating, and disseminating business knowledge, facts, or data
- Documents containing information related to the amount of money going into and out of a businessFinancing: Funding a business activity or project through debt, equity, or venture capital
- The money that a business spends
- Top-level employees
- Someone who provides startup money to a new business
- Individual whose job involves planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling for a business
24 Clues: Top-level employees • The money that a business spends • People who work to produce goods and services • Money businesses or individuals owe to others • An objective or want that you plan to fulfill • A business whose overall purpose is to earn a profit • Someone who provides startup money to a new business • Anything of value that a business or individual owns • ...
financial literacy vocab 2024-09-09
Across
- a legal action that is taken by a business when they are unable to pay off their debts.
- a method in which you can protect yourself and your loved ones from facing financial problems.
- score a three digit number that represents the likelihood of you paying your bill on time.
- vs. want A need is an item or a payment that u are required to pay and a want is like dining out and going shopping
- shopping the comparison of similar products that are from different stores or different suppliers.
- of Deposit (CD) Saving accounts that hold a certain amount of money for a certain amount of time and in return the bank pays interest.
- card a payment card that directly deducts money from your checking account.
- Any resource that can be owned by a business and will add financial value.
- the likeliness of you paying back your debt
- the concept that holds that the value that a dollar is worth more in the future
- yourself first a financial strategy to increase and stay consistent with savings and investments.
- Union not for profit financial institution that makes loans,accepts deposits and provides financial services.
- a sum of money that is borrowed from a person or a group of people to financially manage planned or unplanned events.
Down
- the rate of interest that u will pay if u still have a remaining balance on the credit card.
- The price you pay to borrow money or the amount earned on an investment.
- a plan that is written down to decide how much of your money you will spend each month.
- The money or the revenue that a business received or receivable by goods or by service.
- the failure to make or meet the required interest or principal payment on a debt.
- the agreement in which you borrow money you will have to pay it back
- an amount that is owed from the borrower to the lender.
- financial professional that executes orders in the market on the behalf of their clients.
- a strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio
- The original sum money that was lent or borrowed.
- fund money that is set aside for an unplanned expense,medical emergency, and financial emergencies.
- report. a statement that has information about your credit activities and the current credit situation that you have such as loan paying or your status of your credit account.
25 Clues: the likeliness of you paying back your debt • The original sum money that was lent or borrowed. • an amount that is owed from the borrower to the lender. • the agreement in which you borrow money you will have to pay it back • a strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio • ...
Topic 13-14. Creation of money by a banking system. Basics of monetary policy implementation 2025-05-20
Across
- standard tools like open market operations, reserve requirements, and the discount rate.
- Central bank loans to banks with longer maturities (e.g., 1-3 years) to ensure liquidity.
- the central bank’s lending facility for banks in need of short-term liquidity.
- the minimum amount of reserves banks must hold against deposits, as set by the central bank.
- a central bank tool where banks can deposit excess reserves, often earning interest.
- reserves held by banks above the required minimum.
- policies aimed at reducing systemic financial risks
- a rapid escalation in asset prices driven by speculation, exceeding intrinsic value, often followed by a crash.
- the interest rate at which banks lend reserves to each other overnight in the U.S.
- a variable (e.g., money supply or interest rates) that the central bank influences to achieve broader policy goals.
- the interest rate charged by the central bank on loans to commercial banks.
Down
- the process by which banks create money through lending, as deposits are redeposited and relent in the economy.
- the central bank’s role in providing emergency liquidity to financial institutions during crises.
- the central bank sells government securities to reduce the money supply.
- the central bank buys government securities to increase the money supply.
- a policy where the central bank sets explicit inflation rate goals and adjusts policy to achieve them.
- reserves borrowed by banks from the central bank.
- the inverse of the reserve requirement ratio, showing the maximum potential increase in deposits from an initial reserve injection.
- temporary open market operations to offset fluctuations in money supply.
- a central bank policy of purchasing private-sector assets to improve liquidity in specific markets.
- the monetary base minus borrowed reserves.
- the total amount of a currency in circulation plus reserves in the banking system.
- permanent open market operations aimed at changing the monetary base.
- the sum of currency in circulation and reserves held by banks at the central bank.
- the ratio of the money supply to the monetary base, indicating how much the money supply expands with each unit of base money.
25 Clues: the monetary base minus borrowed reserves. • reserves borrowed by banks from the central bank. • reserves held by banks above the required minimum. • policies aimed at reducing systemic financial risks • permanent open market operations aimed at changing the monetary base. • the central bank sells government securities to reduce the money supply. • ...
Finance and sales 2025-07-01
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- A potential customer who has shown interest in a product or service.
- When a company’s expenses are higher than its revenue during a certain period.
- The money a business keeps after subtracting all its costs and expenses from its total revenue.
- A reduction in the usual price of a product or service.
- The value of ownership in a company after subtracting liabilities from assets.
- income The final profit a business makes after deducting all expenses, taxes, and costs.
- A qualified potential customer likely to buy a product or service.
- A payment made to a salesperson based on the value of the sales they make, usually a percentage.
- Money a business spends to operate, such as rent, salaries, or marketing costs.
- Debts or financial obligations a business must pay, like loans or unpaid bills.
- flow The movement of money in and out of a business, showing liquidity and operational health.
- The point where total revenue equals total expenses — no profit, no loss.
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- An estimate or prediction of future financial performance, such as sales, revenue, or profit.
- The process of turning a lead or prospect into a paying customer.
- A financial plan showing how much money will be earned and spent during a period.
- (Return on Investment) A measure showing the profit made compared to the amount invested, usually as a percentage.
- The goods a business has in stock for selling or production.
- target A goal set for the amount of sales to be achieved in a certain time.
- The total money a business earns from selling products or services before any expenses are deducted.
- The difference between the selling price of a product or service and its cost, often shown as a percentage.
- Anything valuable a business owns, like cash, equipment, buildings, or vehicles.
- Money or assets used to start or grow a business.
- A document sent to a customer requesting payment for goods or services provided.
- The sales technique of encouraging a customer to buy a more expensive version or add extra products.
- Money put into a business, project, or asset expecting to earn more money in the future.
25 Clues: Money or assets used to start or grow a business. • A reduction in the usual price of a product or service. • The goods a business has in stock for selling or production. • The process of turning a lead or prospect into a paying customer. • A qualified potential customer likely to buy a product or service. • ...
Business vocabulary 2025-12-23
Across
- The person who uses the product.
- Money put into a business to help it grow, with the expectation of making a profit later.
- Work done for others (like an app) rather than a physical object.
- Low in price and often (but not always) lower in quality.
- The physical item or service being sold.
- A new offer made in response to an original offer (e.g., "I won't give you 20%, but I will give you 15%").
- A short presentation intended to persuade someone to buy or invest in something.
- When a business spends more money than it earns.
- Money that you owe to someone else (like a bank) that you must pay back.
- A plan for how much money you can spend and what you will spend it on.
- The total amount of money a company receives from selling goods or services.
- How much it costs to actually make one unit of the product.
- The money left over after all the business expenses are paid.
- The process of making a product available to customers (e.g., through websites or retail stores).
- High in price; costlier to make or buy.
Down
- A legal right that prevents others from copying an invention.
- A payment made to the owner for each unit of a product sold.
- How much the entire company is worth in total.
- All the money you have to spend to keep the business running (e.g., bills, materials, shipping).
- The percentage of ownership in a company.
- The first model or preliminary version of a product.
- An agreement between the investor and the founder.
- The person who started the company.
- An investor (like the Sharks/Dragons) who provides money to start-ups in exchange for equity.
- Market The specific group of people the product is designed for (e.g., teenagers, pet owners).
- Price The price the final customer pays in a store.
- The name, logo, and "personality" of the company.
- Another company that offers a similar product or service.
28 Clues: The person who uses the product. • The person who started the company. • High in price; costlier to make or buy. • The physical item or service being sold. • The percentage of ownership in a company. • How much the entire company is worth in total. • When a business spends more money than it earns. • The name, logo, and "personality" of the company. • ...
a 2020-05-26
Across
- You put your clothes in it
- Firs day of the week
- Careful with money
- To receive money from somebody who has died: to ...
- You sit in it
- Opposite of off
- One plus four
- You read it
- It's very smart
- A large group of people
- Yellow and curved
- You sleep in it
- You use it to wash your hair
- Opposite of right
- You wash your hands with it
- Not empty
- When you're tired, you...
- Works in a bank and helps you open an account
- Has a trunk
- Not in front
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- To take money out of a bank account: to ... money
- A large building that keeps your money safe
- Things with a good price
- To use money on something you don't need: to ...
- You can see the time on it
- Not generous
- You see yourself in it
- In for a penny, in for a ...
- Something old but valuable
- Last day of the week
- Red or green and falls from tree
- You use it to brush your teeth
- It hurts when you touch it
- Same thing as a prison
- Tells you how much you need to pay
- Some flowers
- Very hot sphere in space
- Where do women keep their cash and cards? In a ...
- It's bad for your lungs
- It's soft
- You have it in your whole house
41 Clues: Not empty • It's soft • You read it • Has a trunk • Not generous • Some flowers • Not in front • You sit in it • One plus four • Opposite of off • It's very smart • You sleep in it • Yellow and curved • Opposite of right • Careful with money • Firs day of the week • Last day of the week • You see yourself in it • Same thing as a prison • A large group of people • It's bad for your lungs • ...
Puzzle Thingy 2021-01-12
Across
- policy the use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy.
- national health insurance program in the United States, begun in 1966 under the Social Security Administration and now administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- GDP
- Policy Actions the Federal Reserve takes to influence inflation
- tips, commissions, and interest on
- Money reduce the money supply will increase interest rates and cause spending to
- Year October 1st to September 30th
- Policy used to expand the economy, initiate growth, and increase output
- and GDP will Decrease
- Policy Drops GDP and used to drop demand
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- income Person’s gross income-including salaries,
- Taxes tax on the estate or total property of person who has died
- Money increase money supply will lower interest rates thus encouraging investment spending
- taxes a tax that charges a higher rate for people who earn a higher income
- Spending Social security, medicare, medicaid, government must pay the amount required
- taxes imported goods brought into the country
- tax tax on money or property that one living person gives to another
- taxes out of work still collecting money to live off of, have to be looking for a new job
- security tax used to fund old age, survivors, and disability insurance
- budget written document estimating the federal government’s spending in the coming year
- income tax pay as you earn system
- Reserve System ~ a group consisted of 12 independent regional banks that could lend to other banks in times of need
- taxes General revenue tax on the sale or manufacture of a good
- law
24 Clues: GDP • law • and GDP will Decrease • income tax pay as you earn system • tips, commissions, and interest on • Year October 1st to September 30th • Policy Drops GDP and used to drop demand • taxes imported goods brought into the country • income Person’s gross income-including salaries, • taxes General revenue tax on the sale or manufacture of a good • ...
Great Depression 2021-12-10
Across
- first president during the great depression
- dam named after the president and found in nevada
- stock market lost this percentage of its value
- program made for farmers
- homeless people build shacks
- banks closed forever until the government checks if everything is doing okay
- increased during this time period
- dance style from the 1930s
- the us buys more from the world than the world buys from us
- free money given to each city
- drought that happened in the 1930s
- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- pulling out the liner of your pants and showing that you don't have money
- years the grat depression lasted
- using newspapers as blankets
- free money given to states
- has a severe impact to society and money is not given out right
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- machines replacing human labor
- american composer
- president would talk to the people using this
- programs that roosevelt had made
- where the great depression started
- amount of money these young men kept from themselves
- american trambonest
- american clarinest
- type of music
- second president during the great depression
- spending money you don't have because you want something right now
- young single men were part of this program
- american-canadian violinist
- can retire at 70 years old
- crashes on October 29, 1929
- affected by malnutrition
- first to be fired from their jobs
34 Clues: type of music • american composer • american clarinest • american trambonest • program made for farmers • affected by malnutrition • dance style from the 1930s • can retire at 70 years old • free money given to states • american-canadian violinist • crashes on October 29, 1929 • homeless people build shacks • using newspapers as blankets • free money given to each city • ...
ALC - BOOK 2 - Unit 13 - Where's the post office? 2024-12-17
Across
- a building where you can send letters or packages (2W)
- the person who carries mail or parcel
- to make a line or queue, to stand behind other (2W)
- a box with things inside that you send by mail
- a check that people take when they travel to keep money safe
- to take goods, letters, parcels to people's houses
- the address of the person who sends a letter or package (2W)
- a document that shows you can drive (2W)
- a piece of paper with a special design that you stick on an envelope
- to have a message or package delivered
- house number, road name, and town where someone lives
- a bank document that represents money
Down
- to exchange a check for money (3W)
- to write your name or signature on a document
- not far, close
- a place where people deposits or withdraws money from
- a document that you can send to someone to exchange for money
- a person employed in a bank to receive and pay out money
- the letters, etc. that are sent to or from people
- to provide, to hand in
- to make a choice among different people or things (2W)
- where you put a letter in and stamps on
- to fill out a check (3W)
- end, to complete a job or task, done
- a personal written message to someone else
- full of people
26 Clues: not far, close • full of people • to provide, to hand in • to fill out a check (3W) • to exchange a check for money (3W) • end, to complete a job or task, done • the person who carries mail or parcel • a bank document that represents money • to have a message or package delivered • where you put a letter in and stamps on • a document that shows you can drive (2W) • ...
Savings Vocab Crossword 2023-11-09
Across
- An account at a depository institution that usually has minimum balance requirements and tiered interest rates.
- How quickly and easily assets can be accessed and converted into cash.
- Accounts offered by depository institutions whose main purpose is to help people manage their money
- When you complete a task yourself rather than paying someone else
- The purchase of goods and services
- The amount of interest earned depends on the account balance.
- An account at a depository institution that is used for a fixed period of time and allows restricted access to the funds deposited.
- Businesses that provide financial services.
- Percentage rate used to calculate interest.
- Cash set aside to cover the cost of unexpected events.
Down
- An account that allows quick access to funds for transactions.
- An account at a depository institution that is designed to hold money not spent on current consumption.
- The original amount of money saved or invested
- Saving for the future by putting money aside before paying regular monthly bills or using income for discretionary purchases.
- Earning interest on interest.
- The value of the next best alternative that must be forgone as a result of a decision.
- Money available at the present time (today) is worth more than the same amount if received in the future.
- Price paid for using someone else’s money.
- Giving up one thing for another
- Accumulation of excess funds by intentionally spending less than you earn
20 Clues: Earning interest on interest. • Giving up one thing for another • The purchase of goods and services • Price paid for using someone else’s money. • Businesses that provide financial services. • Percentage rate used to calculate interest. • The original amount of money saved or invested • Cash set aside to cover the cost of unexpected events. • ...
Invest Jasia 2025-03-27
Across
- when the market is good
- purchase
- measures the price performance of a basket of securities
- money you have atfer you turn a certain age
- when the market is falling down hill
- something that does not directly involve a company
- compares a company's share price to its earnings per share.
- are valuable resources owned by a person or company, like cash, property, or patents
- people who are saving large sums of money sitting in a savings account
- clutches of stocks Barnes or other assets I trade on a stock exchange
- the distribution of some company’s earning to a class of its shareholder
- the age you get full benefits
- the availability of cash or the ease with which an asset can be converted into cash
- a sum money saved, or made available for
Down
- contributions are made pre tax
- A security that repent a fraction of the ownership
- pull up money from a large group of investors to purchase a diversity portfolio stocks, and bonds
- the total value of a company’s stock
- contributions are made atfer tax
- a holding company to own subsidiaries in many different business sectors
- A company that is owned by a larger company
- virtual currency
- an account where you can collect interest while your money sits in there
- something manged by your employer
- gains the increase of a high value asset
- money currencies that are created and backed by the government
26 Clues: purchase • virtual currency • when the market is good • the age you get full benefits • contributions are made pre tax • contributions are made atfer tax • something manged by your employer • the total value of a company’s stock • when the market is falling down hill • gains the increase of a high value asset • a sum money saved, or made available for • ...
jayden viera vocab 2025-03-24
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- a collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that trade on a stock exchange that you can trade throughout the day
- investing your money in a stock or asset to make money
- markets falling
- availability of cash, or the ease with which an asset can be converted into cash
- currencies that are created + backed by the government
- putting your money somewhere to make a purchase
- are a type of mutual fund, or ETF, that follow a benchmark index, or a particular segment of the market
- loans from you to the issuer that's paid back at a certain % rate
- where people buy shares of companies to make money
- pools money from a large group of investors to purchase a diversified portfolio
- total value of a company's stock
- buying a bunch of different stocks
Down
- a stock market index that measures the performance of about 500 U.S. companies across 11 sectors
- is something inside the company that causes the stock price to change
- markets rising
- Increase of value of an asset
- units of stock
- dealing for under $5 a share
- gives back some profit to shareholders
- someone who buys stock in a company
- sum of money saved or made available for a particular reason
- gambling, get in low, sell high
- 3 or 4 letters that identify a company in the stock market
- Something that doesn't directly involve the company, causing stock price to change
24 Clues: markets rising • units of stock • markets falling • dealing for under $5 a share • Increase of value of an asset • gambling, get in low, sell high • total value of a company's stock • buying a bunch of different stocks • someone who buys stock in a company • gives back some profit to shareholders • putting your money somewhere to make a purchase • ...
Workplace vocabulary 2025-08-09
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- A combination of severance pay and other benefits that an employer gives to an employee who is fired.
- A smaller office of a company, located in a different city from the headquarters
- The reduction of the number of employees.
- You're fired! The unemployed person is out of work.
- A high-level manager in a company
- To quit or retire.
- To tell an employer you are going to quit your job.
- The value of someone's assets minus their liabilities.
- Money that someone owes to others.
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- A large company
- To be advanced into a more important position. Opposite is demotion.
- To receive more money for one's work.
- To examine someone's financial records. Eradicate embezzlement.
- Time that you're allowed to take off from work, especially in cases o sickness and maternity.
- An organization of workers that bargains with employers over wages, benefits and working conditions
- when workers stop working in order to protest something, usually related to their job or workplace
- The money that someone is paid for their work in the form of a salary, usually once a week or once a month. Distinction between net and gross pay.
- Money that someone has set aside for a specific later purpose.
- A financial plan that allows someone to save money while they are working for their retirement.
- Money that is taken out of someone's paycheck for taxes, retirement savings, et cetera.
- Anything that someone owns and has value: stocks, bonds, shares and other investments.
21 Clues: A large company • To quit or retire. • A high-level manager in a company • Money that someone owes to others. • To receive more money for one's work. • The reduction of the number of employees. • You're fired! The unemployed person is out of work. • To tell an employer you are going to quit your job. • The value of someone's assets minus their liabilities. • ...
Dollars and Sense 2025-09-11
Across
- The act of deciding definitely and firmly not giving up easily.
- to Face Advertising A direct method of getting people to buy or want
- Degree A post high school academic degree.
- How much you can get token off of something.
- A high school equivalency credential
- The way you feel about money.
- The seller increases the price of a product to cover expenses and make a profit
- people spend and earn less
- Economy A part of a larger economy creates service and not Goods
- people using, buying and selling stuff.
- rate The cost of borrowing money.
- i supplies and giving it to stores so they can sale it.
Down
- more over time and the same amount of money buys less than it used to.
- Degree The highest academic degree awarded by universities
- the amount of money, how much something is.
- minimum wages The lowest amount of money a company is allowed to pay an employee.
- trying to get people to buy or want something.
- Degree The highest degree in college you can get
- Making money by producing or buying and selling products.
- The hourly, weekly, and monthly amount a person is Paid.
- process of making things or giving service.
- A person who buys and uses things to meet their wants and needs.
- How much something is worth.
- A tax on an item brought in from another country.
- media Used to pass information to many people in society.
- school Training for specific careers
26 Clues: people spend and earn less • How much something is worth. • The way you feel about money. • rate The cost of borrowing money. • A high school equivalency credential • people using, buying and selling stuff. • the amount of money, how much something is. • process of making things or giving service. • school Training for specific careers • ...
CONSUMERISM 2025-11-09
Across
- A state of mind where material possessions and acquisition are considered the most important things.
- The waste produced by people and industries, often ending up in landfills.
- An announcement in a public place promoting a product, service, or event.
- A person who buys goods or services from a shop.
- Something that is made or grown to be sold.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- A person who uses goods, services, or products.
- A popular style, especially in clothing, hair, or decoration.
- The general direction in which something is developing or changing like fashion.
- The amount of money for which something is offered for sale.
- To use more money than you have available; to give money to pay for something.
- The item you receive from the cashier after you pay, listing all the purchases.
Down
- The system of making, buying, and selling goods.
- The place where you can buy things, often called a store.
- An amount deducted from the usual price of an item.
- A reduction in the price of something for a short period.
- To give money for goods or services.
- A consumer's desire to own something that is not essential.
- A distinctive name or a trademark identifying a product or service.
- To set aside money for future use.
- MALL A large building containing many different stores and businesses.
- Something that is needed to survive or function.
- The action of recovering waste materials and converting them into new products.
23 Clues: To set aside money for future use. • To give money for goods or services. • To get something by paying money for it. • Something that is made or grown to be sold. • A person who uses goods, services, or products. • The system of making, buying, and selling goods. • A person who buys goods or services from a shop. • Something that is needed to survive or function. • ...
Budgeting and Money Management Vocabulary 2025-11-04
Across
- a card that allows you to access and use credit from a financial institution or business
- a plan for spending and/or saving money that is given or earned
- money that a person financial institution or business is willing to let you borrow
- an instance where you spend the same amount of money at a regular interval
- physical money
- an account with a financial institution that holds money for you until you withdraw it using either a check or debit card
Down
- an instance where you spend a changing amount of money at a regular interval
- money you pay in exchange for borrowing money
- money that you owe to a person financial institution or business
- a card that allows you to access and use money from your checking account
- an instance where you spend money
11 Clues: physical money • an instance where you spend money • money you pay in exchange for borrowing money • a plan for spending and/or saving money that is given or earned • money that you owe to a person financial institution or business • a card that allows you to access and use money from your checking account • ...
Linkage Institutions and Campaign Finance 2023-12-20
Across
- formed by corporations or other entities like labor unions
- partially defined by a certain ideological belief that pits coward candidates for elections
- string beneficial relationships between interest groups, congressional committees, and government agencies
- group of people who gather around a policy issue in order to persuade policy makers to pass legislation favorable to the group
- regulate amount of soft money donated
- formed independently of sn organization usually around a specific public interest
- newspapers, publications, radio, internet, television
- contributions given directly to a candidate
- campaigners that show up at people’s home and convince citizens to vote
Down
- money donated to a party or interest group who can buy advertising on candidates behalf
- raise money for the sake of influencing country into certain candidate
- societal structure that connects people to their government or the political process
- Connects what people to policy makers
- formal and organized choice by vote of one person for a political office
- how much money a person can give to a political candidate and how much candidates can spend on their campaign
- restricting how much money a candidate can spend is a violation of
- institutions political parties, interest groups, elections, media
- provides communication between citizens and government
- can be formed by anyone with unlimited donations
- created a new federal commission to oversee and regulate money being spent in political campaigns
20 Clues: Connects what people to policy makers • regulate amount of soft money donated • contributions given directly to a candidate • can be formed by anyone with unlimited donations • newspapers, publications, radio, internet, television • provides communication between citizens and government • formed by corporations or other entities like labor unions • ...
4.01 2024-12-06
Across
- A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- Debts that the business owes
- Anything of value that a business owns
- The process of keeping financial records
- Finance activity involving making decisions about financing
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures
- A financial summary that shows how much money the business has made or has lost; also called the profit-and-loss statement
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- In business, the function that involves all money and money management matters
Down
- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses
- Decisions that determine which projects a business will invest in, how the investment(s) will be financed, and whether to pay dividends to shareholders
- A summary of accounting information
- Rules that accountants must follow when preparing financial statements
- Finance activity involving making decisions about a firm’s investments
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- The total value of the business
- Money received by a business or an individual from outside sources
19 Clues: Debts that the business owes • The total value of the business • A summary of accounting information • Anything of value that a business owns • The process of keeping financial records • Finance activity involving making decisions about financing • The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures • ...
FINANCIAL AWARENESS 2024-06-04
Across
- To keep money instead of spending it
- Money spent on something
- Money earned from work or investment
- Money owed to someone else
- Extra money paid back on a loan or earned on savings
Down
- Currency used to buy goods and services
- A plan for how to spend money
- To put money into something in order to make a profit
- Borrowing money to buy something and paying it back later
- To use money to buy things
10 Clues: Money spent on something • To use money to buy things • Money owed to someone else • A plan for how to spend money • To keep money instead of spending it • Money earned from work or investment • Currency used to buy goods and services • Extra money paid back on a loan or earned on savings • To put money into something in order to make a profit • ...
Spelling Words- Money Sense Week 2 2025-03-07
Across
- financial institution that accepts deposits and lends money (4 letters)
- To put money into an account (7 letters)
- The amount of money in an account after all transactions are accounted for (7 letters)
- To allocate money with the expectation of achieving a profit (6 letters)
Down
- Relating to money or currency (8 letters)
- A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose (4 letters)
- To take money out of an account (7 letters)
- A type of bank account that allows for frequent deposits and withdrawals (7 letters)
- The act of giving money in exchange for goods or services (7 letters)
- The worth of something in terms of money (5 letters)
- Legal money used in transactions (6 letters)
11 Clues: To put money into an account (7 letters) • Relating to money or currency (8 letters) • To take money out of an account (7 letters) • Legal money used in transactions (6 letters) • The worth of something in terms of money (5 letters) • The act of giving money in exchange for goods or services (7 letters) • ...
Bill Paying Vocabulary 2013-01-21
Across
- person to whom money is paid
- take money out of a bank account
- a sum deducted from a bank account
- amount of money placed in account
- a record of your money
Down
- amount in your account
- personal identification number
- book with detachable checks
- written confirmation of payment
- printed statement with money owed
- automatic teller machine
- written order used for payments
12 Clues: amount in your account • a record of your money • automatic teller machine • book with detachable checks • person to whom money is paid • personal identification number • written confirmation of payment • written order used for payments • take money out of a bank account • printed statement with money owed • amount of money placed in account • a sum deducted from a bank account
Budgeting Questions 2023-01-26
Across
- deduction--specific dollar amount to reduce income
- owed to the government
- put aside by employers
- money earned from an employer
Down
- that reduce taxes you owe
- of money to the government
- gain- interest earned
- money
- qualifying child
- income-amount of money a person is taxed on
- security- benefits paid to people
11 Clues: money • qualifying child • gain- interest earned • owed to the government • put aside by employers • that reduce taxes you owe • of money to the government • money earned from an employer • security- benefits paid to people • income-amount of money a person is taxed on • deduction--specific dollar amount to reduce income
Define: Personal Finance 2022-08-30
Across
- The money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products
- An estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis
- A deposit account held at a financial institution that allows withdrawals and deposits
- The monetary charge for the privilege of borrowing money
- A resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls
- A written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer
- A type of credit vehicle in which a sum of money is lent to another party in exchange for future repayment of the value or principal amount.
Down
- A completed agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods, services, or financial assets in return for money
- An interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution that limits how often you can make transactions
- The financial benefit realized when revenue generated from a business activity exceeds the expenses
- Something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money
- A financial institution that is licensed to accept checking and savings deposits and make loans
- A transaction involving a transfer of money to another party for safekeeping
- The act of allocating resources with the expectation of generating an income, profit, or gains.
- A medium of exchange for goods and services.
- Something, usually money, borrowed by one party from another
16 Clues: A medium of exchange for goods and services. • The monetary charge for the privilege of borrowing money • Something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money • Something, usually money, borrowed by one party from another • A transaction involving a transfer of money to another party for safekeeping • ...
D1-2 2025-02-20
Across
- opposite of buy
- to give money for something
- water from your body
- children
- another word for gift
- opposite of warm
- not you, but _______ people
- i make a _____ what i need to do
Down
- things you wear
- beautiful,expensive
- in the morning i_______
- anything you can touch
- make noise on the door
- a lot of money
- no money
- the opposite of wet
- to say something
17 Clues: children • no money • a lot of money • things you wear • opposite of buy • opposite of warm • to say something • beautiful,expensive • the opposite of wet • water from your body • another word for gift • anything you can touch • make noise on the door • in the morning i_______ • to give money for something • not you, but _______ people • i make a _____ what i need to do
Insurance Protection 2025-11-21
Across
- money paid for insurance coverage
- money you pay before the insurance company pays a claim
- covers losses and damages to a person's home
- pays money to a name beneficiary when the insured person dies
- paying money to another entity to take on the financial risk
- fixed out of pocket amount that you pay for a covered healthcare service
- the chance of losing money or an asset
- paid to lessen the cost of bodily injury/illness
- protection for personal property in an apartment
Down
- legal contract between insurance company and insured
- specific events or damage the policy does not cover
- maximum amount of money that will be paid for a covered loss
- paid to lessen the cost of dental services
- Insurance purchased to lessen the cost of a car accident/damage
14 Clues: money paid for insurance coverage • the chance of losing money or an asset • paid to lessen the cost of dental services • covers losses and damages to a person's home • paid to lessen the cost of bodily injury/illness • protection for personal property in an apartment • specific events or damage the policy does not cover • ...
Consumer Ed Final - Extra Credit 2021-12-06
Across
- The type of pay where most of your income comes from customers providing you with extra money.
- A type of card that allows you to deposit money directly from your account (1 word).
- The amount of money you take home after deductions (word-word)
- The amount you are paid before deductions (word-word).
- The type of pay where you get paid a specific amount per hour.
- The type of pay where you get paid a set amount per year.
- the best class ever taught by the coolest teacher ever (ps. that's Ms. Arsenault)
- A type of card that allows you to borrow money from a company to buy things. You are charged interest if you do not pay it back within a month (1 word).
- A benefit offered at jobs which allows you to save for retirement.
- A workplace skill which means you are able to talk with other effectively.
- A paper that includes all of your work history and skills.
- A paragraph or two written to describe your skills and why you are interested in a job (word-word).
- putting money into your bank account
- A type of account where you use a debit card to withdraw and deposit money (1 word)
- Bills that have to be paid in your home (ex. electricity, water, sewage).
- People you list on a job application or resume who can give positive information about how you work.
Down
- a list of things that you are not willing to live without. You make this list before looking for a new place to live (word-word).
- A type of bank that is locally owned and more personable (word-word).
- taking money out of your bank account
- the amount that is recommended to set as your housing budget (word-word).
- A type of benefit offered which might allow you to take paid time off for vacation, sick time, personal time, and/or holidays.
- the score given to a person based on how well they pay their bills - this tells a bank/loaner how trustworthy they are (word-word).
- a common and affordable type of public transportation.
- Things that you enjoy and could relate to your job (word-word.)
- A type of account designed to help you save money and allows you to earn money through interest (1 word).
- The type of pay where you make money based on how much you sell or how well you work.
- A way you can pay for a car even though you do not have enough cash in your bank account.
- A workplace skill which means you are able to work well with others.
28 Clues: putting money into your bank account • taking money out of your bank account • The amount you are paid before deductions (word-word). • a common and affordable type of public transportation. • The type of pay where you get paid a set amount per year. • A paper that includes all of your work history and skills. • ...
CBOLO BASICs 2025-01-10
Across
- on a CTR, the one who brings in transaction
- who do you give bait money to
- a strap of one dollar bills
- type of money you can't accept
- type of check you can not hold
- what percent of a bill must you have to accept it
- an account with free money orders
- person who pays a coin fee
- message sent from Mobile app about your account
Down
- how many times to count money when giving money back
- a business check must be deposited into a business account t/f
- a noncustomer put what on the front of an on us check
- a 3-D security detail is on a $100 note
- before allowing Night Drops, a customer should have this on file
- first thing you do in a robbery
- a benefit word
16 Clues: a benefit word • person who pays a coin fee • a strap of one dollar bills • who do you give bait money to • type of money you can't accept • type of check you can not hold • first thing you do in a robbery • an account with free money orders • a 3-D security detail is on a $100 note • on a CTR, the one who brings in transaction • message sent from Mobile app about your account • ...
a 2020-05-26
Across
- When you're tired, you...
- A large group of people
- Some flowers
- You sit in it
- Where do women keep their cash and cards? In a ...
- To take money out of a bank account: to ... money
- Firs day of the week
- You read it
- You use it to brush your teeth
- One plus four
- Last day of the week
- You can see the time on it
- Not in front
- Yellow and curved
- To receive money from somebody who has died: to ...
- Has a trunk
- Same thing as a prison
- You have it in your whole house
- You wash your hands with it
Down
- You use it to wash your hair
- It's very smart
- You sleep in it
- You put your clothes in it
- You see yourself in it
- Works in a bank and helps you open an account
- Something old but valuable
- Things with a good price
- Tells you how much you need to pay
- Very hot sphere in space
- It's bad for your lungs
- It hurts when you touch it
- To use money on something you don't need: to ...
- A large building that keeps your money safe
- Opposite of off
- Not generous
- In for a penny, in for a ...
- Careful with money
- Opposite of right
- It's soft
- Not empty
40 Clues: It's soft • Not empty • You read it • Has a trunk • Some flowers • Not in front • Not generous • You sit in it • One plus four • It's very smart • You sleep in it • Opposite of off • Yellow and curved • Opposite of right • Careful with money • Firs day of the week • Last day of the week • You see yourself in it • Same thing as a prison • A large group of people • It's bad for your lungs • ...
Cash fow crossword 2023-02-08
Across
- flow of money into and out of a business
- Money is taken out of the business by the owner(s) for personal use
- The Opening Balance will always be the same figure as
- the process of raising funds or capital for any kind of expenditure
- A transaction that includes an exchange of services or goods for a certain amount of money
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating
- the operational cost that is paid to earn business revenues
- inability to meet debts
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- Flow of money out of a business
- (of a person or organization) declared in law as unable to pay their debts.
Down
- Amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of each month
- an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
- Asset that is easily changed into cash
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation.
- the total earnings a company generates through its core operations
- Prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future period, which shows the expected cash balance at the end of each month
- Flow of money into a business
- their total earnings in the form of wages and salaries, the return on their investments, pension distributions, and other receipts.
- a valuable return
20 Clues: a valuable return • inability to meet debts • Flow of money into a business • Flow of money out of a business • Asset that is easily changed into cash • flow of money into and out of a business • The Opening Balance will always be the same figure as • a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • the operational cost that is paid to earn business revenues • ...
Theory of Supply 2013-12-11
Across
- the price of something : the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something
- an amount of time or a situation in which something can be done
- money that is made by or paid to a business or an organization
- to receive as return for effort and especially for work done or services rendered
- something or someone that is useful or valued
- the amount of something that is produced by a person or thing
- in or to another place
- the act or practice of employing something
- to damage (something, such as a car) so badly that it is not worth repairing
Down
- to get or be given (something)
- a quantity of something
- offering or expressing a choice
- something (such as coins or bills) used as a way to pay for goods and services and to pay people for their work
- the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something
- to have (someone or something) as part of a group or total : to contain (someone or something) in a group or as a part of something
- the activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money
- to give someone the opportunity to accept or take (something)
- money that is made in a business, through investing, etc., after all the costs and expenses are paid : a financial gain
- to manage,to govern
- to admit that something is true
20 Clues: to manage,to govern • in or to another place • a quantity of something • to get or be given (something) • offering or expressing a choice • to admit that something is true • the act or practice of employing something • something or someone that is useful or valued • to give someone the opportunity to accept or take (something) • ...
Standard 6 Vocabulary 2014-04-15
Across
- One ordered to pay the money
- A party who sells on credit or lends money
- Check issued against checking account with insufficient funds to cover it
- Check signed by someone else other than drawer and without authority
- Finance charges figured by adding balances for each day in billing period and then divide by the number of days in the billing period.
- Property that is the subject of a secured loan
- Card or other device used to obtain goods, money, or services on credit
- A party who buys on credit or borrows money
- Draft drawn on a bank and payable on demand
- A written notice of existence of a security interest in identified property
- A check the bank draws on itself
- Helps protect a loan when a borrower's credit rating is poor or has not been established
Down
- A personal check that has been accepted by a bank before payment
- Payable whenever the payee demands payment
- Finance charges are added after subtracting payments made during billing period
- Banking method in which computers and electronic technology are used as a substitute for checks and other paper forms of banking
- Lien for unpaid services assessed against personal property that has been improved
- A drawee who has written "accepted" on the document and signed his or her name
- to pay back the money, usually with interest on the due date
- Orders the money to be paid
20 Clues: Orders the money to be paid • One ordered to pay the money • A check the bank draws on itself • Payable whenever the payee demands payment • A party who sells on credit or lends money • A party who buys on credit or borrows money • Draft drawn on a bank and payable on demand • Property that is the subject of a secured loan • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2015-03-23
Across
- The amount of money earned in a year
- Only President from Georgia. Was also a Georgia State Senator and governor and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
- World's leading producer of paper, tissue, and construction-based chemicals
- money that has been loaned to a person and must be paid back with additional interest
- World’s busiest airport and is located in Atlanta
- Important waterways used to import and export cargo
- Mode of transportation used to ship cargo nationwide; Atlanta was developed due to this transportation system
- National road network system established by the federal government in 1950s
- the amount of money made after expenses
Down
- Spending money in hopes of gaining more money in the future
- Made up of immigrants from the same country or those that speak the same language
- World's largest passenger airline
- World's largest producer of nonalcoholic beverages
- The 1996 _____________ were awarded to Atlanta and helped Georgia to benefit economically
- Part of a ruling that mandated congressional districts so each district would have roughly the same amount of voters
- World's largest hardware home improvement center
- Another word for purchasing goods and services
- A(n)______________is someone who takes personal and financial risks in order to start a business
- setting aside money for the future
- Gave each county a certain number of votes based on three categories (rural, town, or urban; ended because it violated the “one man-one vote” doctrine
20 Clues: World's largest passenger airline • setting aside money for the future • The amount of money earned in a year • the amount of money made after expenses • Another word for purchasing goods and services • World's largest hardware home improvement center • World’s busiest airport and is located in Atlanta • World's largest producer of nonalcoholic beverages • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2021-12-07
Across
- Type of tax charged annually on one’s home and vehicles
- Money you earn at a job
- Total income before taxes are deducted
- Shares of ownership in a company
- When a person dies and leaves money and property to friends and relatives in a will
- Investing in different companies and industries
- Acronym for Exchange Traded Funds
- Money that must be paid in addition to loan principal
- Type of tax charged when one buys goods and services
- Insurance that only covers damage to another person’s car when you are at fault in a vehicle accident
Down
- When a person does not have enough insurance coverage to pay for all of the damage to another person’s car
- Financial goal that takes 1 to 5 years to achieve
- Insurance that covers damage to your car from hail, vandalism, falling tree branches, or a car crash
- A person who is willing to vouch for another and share responsibility for paying back a loan
- Type of account designed for quick and frequent transactions
- An asset acquired with the goal of making a profit
- When money is deposited into an account
- Something of value that you can use to secure a loan
- Type of account primarily used to store money
- When money is taken out of an account
- Type of insurance that only covers damage from a car crash
- Income left over after taxes are deducted
22 Clues: Money you earn at a job • Shares of ownership in a company • Acronym for Exchange Traded Funds • When money is taken out of an account • Total income before taxes are deducted • When money is deposited into an account • Income left over after taxes are deducted • Type of account primarily used to store money • Investing in different companies and industries • ...
Commerce Crossword 2022-02-13
Across
- - This word means losing money
- - This word is a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, Service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy
- - This word is a type of money that is tangible
- - Antonym of the “buy”
- - This word is the action or business of promoting and selling products or services
- - This word is the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail
- - Someone who buys things
- - Synonym of the word “purchase”
- - This word is also known as equity
Down
- - This word means the following: property consisting of land or buildings
- - This word means the management of large amounts of money, especially by Governments or large companies
- - This word means making money
- - Commercial activity
- - The title of the page
- - Synonym of the word "allowed"
- - This word is the act of allocating resources, usually money, with the expectation of generating an income or profit
- - This word can be classified as tangible or intangible
- - This word has the following definition, one of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits
- - This word means to provide funding for (a person or enterprise)
- - This word is the current medium exchange of products
- - This word means a rule or set of rules
- - This word is a financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans
22 Clues: - Commercial activity • - Antonym of the “buy” • - The title of the page • - Someone who buys things • - This word means making money • - This word means losing money • - Synonym of the word "allowed" • - Synonym of the word “purchase” • - This word is also known as equity • - This word means a rule or set of rules • - This word is a type of money that is tangible • ...
Revision Crossword 2022-03-03
Across
- a _______ person never tells the truth
- a loan I get to buy a house
- the money I earn from my job
- last year, my parents _______ me some money
- the lowest floor of a house
- the area where a city meets the countryside
- nice and warm
- I put my money in my bank _______
- you can't trust an _______ person to look after your child
- an _______ person likes to show how much they like other people
- the electrician _______ me £40 for the repair
- a _______ person never changes their mind
Down
- a red root vegetable, you can roast it or make soup from it
- like a balcony but on the ground floor
- another word for 'creative': an _______ person
- he wanted me to _______ money in his business
- these are a type of red fruit
- stop _______ money on things you don't need!
- a _______ person is happy one minute and sad the next
- the opposite of lazy
- the top room of a house, in the roof
- this is a vegetable, Americans call it an eggplant
- a personality adjective: it is easy to hurt this person
- this is on your roof, it lets smoke escape
- it has a lot of space, it is very _______
- meat from a sheep
- it's too expensive: I can't _______ it
- part of a city, not the city centre
- an sea animal with tentacles: it is good to eat
- I need to _______ some money from my parents
30 Clues: nice and warm • meat from a sheep • the opposite of lazy • a loan I get to buy a house • the lowest floor of a house • the money I earn from my job • these are a type of red fruit • I put my money in my bank _______ • part of a city, not the city centre • the top room of a house, in the roof • like a balcony but on the ground floor • a _______ person never tells the truth • ...
Accounting 2023-11-28
Across
- current assets subtracted from current liabilities is ___?
- how quickly something can be turned into cash is ___?
- what is the revenue or expense expected to be generated through business activities?
- all money made is ____?
- the amount of money owed to a business is ___?
- cost that does not change with the volume of sales is known as ___?
- what is gross profit divided by revenue?
- the amount of money a company owes creditors is ___?
- amount paid on a loan or line of credit that exceeds the repayment of the principle balance is __?
- what is used to evaluate the financial performance relative to the amount of money invested?
Down
- a method to reduce risk is ___?
- any obligation a business has to pay at the end of an accounting period
- the portion of a company's assets an owner can claim
- long-term and likely provide benefits to a comapny are ___?
- what is a systematic way of recording and reporting financial transactions?
- an entry recording an amount owed on the left side of an account is ____?
- a financial report the summarizes a company's assets is ____?
- a complete record of the company's financial statement?
- a company's total earnings is ___?
- the basic accounting equation is ____?
- money leaving an account is a ____?
- the money we spend is ___?
- profit earned by a company before taxes are taken out is known as ___?
- everything we own is an ____?
24 Clues: all money made is ____? • the money we spend is ___? • everything we own is an ____? • a method to reduce risk is ___? • a company's total earnings is ___? • money leaving an account is a ____? • the basic accounting equation is ____? • what is gross profit divided by revenue? • the amount of money owed to a business is ___? • ...
credt 2023-11-28
Across
- measure of reliability
- a person who owes money
- a loan for a specific amount that must be repaid, in full, including all finance charges, by a stated due date
- detailed financial report of your account of the past year
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest. Payments are normally made over a series of months.
- interest rate changes with the market
- 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 loan backed by collateral
- a preapproved loan that a bank lends to a borrower
- something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
- The percentage at which the money loaned is returned with added percentage multiplied by original cost
- amount of money borrowed
- the complete record of your borrowing and repayment performance
- a loan that doesn't require collateral
Down
- keeps a record of a consumers credit transactions and compiles credit reports
- interest does not change over time
- Someone who legally agrees to take responsibility for a person's debt if they cannot repay it
- a number assigned to a person that indicates to lenders their capacity to repay a loan.
- people who lend money
- The amount of time you have to repay your principal
20 Clues: people who lend money • measure of reliability • a person who owes money • amount of money borrowed • a loan backed by collateral • interest does not change over time • interest rate changes with the market • a loan that doesn't require collateral • a preapproved loan that a bank lends to a borrower • The amount of time you have to repay your principal • ...
Investing, Jack Edlund 2025-03-25
Across
- money goes in after taxes up to seven thousand dollars
- social security and medicare tax
- you pay into it, your employer pays into it, and sometimes the state
- a security that represents ownership of a fraction of a company
- total amount you can put into a roth ira
- strategy where you invest money at regular intervals
- how old you have to be to invest in crypto
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- a collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that trades on a stock exchange
- means you worked at a company for a certain amount of time
- government medical health plan
- pools money from large groups of investors to purchase diverse portfolios
- chooses and takes care of the investments in a mutual fund for you.
Down
- a recording of information system that is impossible to hack
- mutual fund or that follows a benchmark index or particular segment of market
- age when you can collect full ss benefits
- started in nineteen thirty five by president roosevelt
- currencies that are created and backed by governments
- if you leave your company you will need to transfer the money into another account
- virtual currency
- put up tp seven thousand pre taxed into account
- the biggest financial fraud in U.S. history
- ceo of Berkshire Hathaway
- measures the price performance of a basket of securities
- investing all the money you have at a given time
25 Clues: virtual currency • ceo of Berkshire Hathaway • government medical health plan • social security and medicare tax • total amount you can put into a roth ira • age when you can collect full ss benefits • how old you have to be to invest in crypto • the biggest financial fraud in U.S. history • put up tp seven thousand pre taxed into account • ...
Investing Jasia 2025-03-27
Across
- something manged by your employer
- contributions are made atfer tax
- money currencies that are created and backed by the government
- the availability of cash or the ease with which an asset can be converted into cash
- people who are saving large sums of money sitting in a savings account
- contributions are made pre tax
- a holding company to own subsidiaries in many different business sectors
- virtual currency
- compares a company's share price to its earnings per share.
- the age you get full benefits
- money you have atfer you turn a certain age
- A company that is owned by a larger company
Down
- a sum money saved, or made available for
- when the market is falling down hill
- the distribution of some company’s earning to a class of its shareholder
- clutches of stocks Barnes or other assets I trade on a stock exchange
- when the market is good
- an account where you can collect interest while your money sits in there
- pull up money from a large group of investors to purchase a diversity portfolio stocks, and bonds
- something that does not directly involve a company
- gains the increase of a high value asset
- the total value of a company’s stock
- A security that repent a fraction of the ownership
- measures the price performance of a basket of securities
- are valuable resources owned by a person or company, like cash, property, or patents
25 Clues: virtual currency • when the market is good • the age you get full benefits • contributions are made pre tax • contributions are made atfer tax • something manged by your employer • when the market is falling down hill • the total value of a company’s stock • a sum money saved, or made available for • gains the increase of a high value asset • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-02
Across
- electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as?
- a non cash payment tool that can be used for transaction anywhere.
- mandatory levies in the form of money originating from the poeple and given to the state government.
- science that studies skills in creating tools and processing methods to help complete various human jobs.
- travel anywhere/visit many places.
- personal rights owner by a person.
- are the electronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers is.
- printing bills and minting coins both cost?
- the first advantage of cashless society is?
- the term in financial accounting is the addition of money to the company's cash flow or the addition of transaction value.
Down
- an amount of money a specific purpose.
- something that deals with finances.
- hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank.
- poeple are more vulnerable to hackers in a cashless?
- a state of absence of electricity supply in an area.
- cash is commonly used in unlawful activities, such as... Gambling or drug trafficking.
- a groub of people who form a semi-closed or semi-open system, and interact between individuals in the group, and have a culture within it.
- an intermediation financial institution that is generally established with the authority to accept money deposit, lend money, and issue promissory notes.
- going cashless is thought to be more than just?
- many modern financial process es and transaction are now taking place without the use of?
20 Clues: travel anywhere/visit many places. • personal rights owner by a person. • something that deals with finances. • an amount of money a specific purpose. • printing bills and minting coins both cost? • the first advantage of cashless society is? • hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank. • going cashless is thought to be more than just? • ...
Eashless society 2024-09-02
Across
- an intermediation financial institution that is generally established with the authority to accept money deposit, lend money, and issue promissory notes.
- a groub of people who form a semi-closed or semi-open system, and interact between individuals in the group, and have a culture within it.
- printing bills and minting coins both cost?
- poeple are more vulnerable to hackers in a cashless?
- a non cash payment tool that can be used for transaction anywhere.
- electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as?
- an amount of money a specific purpose.
- personal rights owner by a person.
- the first advantage of cashless society is?
- mandatory levies in the form of money originating from the poeple and given to the state government.
Down
- going cashless is thought to be more than just?
- are the electronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers is.
- the term in financial accounting is the addition of money to the company's cash flow or the addition of transaction value.
- hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank.
- a state of absence of electricity supply in an area.
- science that studies skills in creating tools and processing methods to help complete various human jobs.
- travel anywhere/visit many places.
- cash is commonly used in unlawful activities, such as... Gambling or drug trafficking.
- something that deals with finances.
- many modern financial process es and transaction are now taking place without the use of?
20 Clues: travel anywhere/visit many places. • personal rights owner by a person. • something that deals with finances. • an amount of money a specific purpose. • printing bills and minting coins both cost? • the first advantage of cashless society is? • hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank. • going cashless is thought to be more than just? • ...
"income statment " 2025-06-23
Across
- the profession of tracking the assets or cash flows of a company
- an object, or system, or service made available for consumer use
- money or other benefits that are received by an individual or business from various sources.
- or activities done for someone else,
- -the elements a company uses to operate and achieve its goals
- -the money in a bank account or due on an account
- - a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.
- -business refers to an enterprising entity or organization that carries out professional.
Down
- that are made to be sold
- -the action or process of investing money for profit.
- - A customer is a person or entity that buys goods or services from a business.
- or obligations that an individual or business owes to others
- -is the amount of money that consumers must pay to purchase a product or service
- - the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients.
- the financial gain realised when a business's revenue exceeds its expenses
- bank is a financial institution that handles money.
- the necessary items for a particular purpose.
- cost of something, or the money you spend
- -a general segment of the economy that contains similar industries
- -the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
20 Clues: that are made to be sold • or activities done for someone else, • cost of something, or the money you spend • the necessary items for a particular purpose. • -the money in a bank account or due on an account • bank is a financial institution that handles money. • -the action or process of investing money for profit. • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2022-01-05
Across
- The total amount that is financed or borrowed an on which interest is compounded
- A financial institutions that accumulates deposits and channels money into lending activities
- property that you own and can be used to repay debt
- Money paid for the use of money; earnings on a savings account
- the minimum monthy payment that must be paid
- An extra charge for various credit activities such as using an ATM or receiving a cash advance
- Money that comes in from property, business or work
- A plastic card that consumers may use to make purchases, withdrawals, or other types of electronic fund transfers
Down
- Expenses that remain constant
- A banking service wherein money is deposited into an account and checks are written or debit card used to withdraw money as needed
- savings, car, jewelry, property or other item that is pledged to pay off a loan or other debt if payments are not made according to the contract; also called security
- an organized plan where you match your income to your expenses
- Interest compounded on the principal only
- A customer who buys the products or services a business produces
- Setting aside income or money for future spending
- A card that allows you to buy items on credit and pay off your debt over time
16 Clues: Expenses that remain constant • Interest compounded on the principal only • the minimum monthy payment that must be paid • Setting aside income or money for future spending • property that you own and can be used to repay debt • Money that comes in from property, business or work • an organized plan where you match your income to your expenses • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 2 2025-12-08
Across
- people
- Christian and Muslim wars
- Too much stuff when asked for a certain amount
- Someone who sells things in a market to
- A system where royalty rules
- Trading things,like goods or service
- something bad happens.
- An area in that not part of the city outside
- the city
Down
- A leader who was chosen by the people to rule
- Where people pay to have money paid back
- into decisions for society
- A person who takes charge and leads the
- The weather, cycling in a long term cycle
- Paying more money for spending borrowed money
- money
- A bunch of paths that connect trade routes
17 Clues: money • people • the city • something bad happens. • Christian and Muslim wars • into decisions for society • A system where royalty rules • Trading things,like goods or service • A person who takes charge and leads the • Someone who sells things in a market to • Where people pay to have money paid back • The weather, cycling in a long term cycle • ...
Financial Labs Quiz 2023-06-08
Across
- the money we're not getting back to spend on something else
- when we don't consider what we're giving up when we make a choice
- typing of "buying" where you may regret it later
- the total amount that you own
- something that holds negative value, like debt
- using some of your money now to make more money for the future
- investments that typically grow in value over time, like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds
Down
- having the freedom of this means having the ability to buy things that make you happy
- the space between a person's intention and behavior
- an additional fee for borrowing; a rate of growth commonly given as a percentage
- divide your expenses into essential and non-essential items; a form of mental accounting
- having this means being able to pay for your day-to-day needs
- thinking about alternative uses for your money outside of what you're buying
- money that you owe, such as to a person, a bank, or a credit card company
- a non-essential expense
- a type of interest that grows your debt more quickly over time
- an essential expense
- how people tend to make the easiest choice; people tend to underestimate how much their debts and investments can grow over time
- the attitude toward money that the Bible says is the root of all evil (1 Timothy 6:10)
19 Clues: an essential expense • a non-essential expense • the total amount that you own • something that holds negative value, like debt • typing of "buying" where you may regret it later • the space between a person's intention and behavior • the money we're not getting back to spend on something else • having this means being able to pay for your day-to-day needs • ...
financial education 2024-08-11
Across
- - Income generated from normal business operations (7 letters).
- - Resources owned by a company that have economic value (6 letters).
- - The income return on an investment (5 letters).
- - The gain or loss on an investment over a specified period (6 letters).
- - A prediction or estimate of future financial trends (8 letters).
- - The process of determining the current worth of an asset or company (9 letters).
- - Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest (4 letters).
- - The use of borrowed money to increase the potential return of an investment (8 letters).
- - The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash (9 letters).
Down
- - To spread investments across various assets to reduce risk (9 letters).
- - The action or process of investing money for profit (11 letters).
- - A financial plan that outlines expected revenue and expenses (6 letters).
- - The cost incurred in the process of earning revenue (7 letters).
- - The financial gain, especially the difference between revenue and expenses (6 letters).
- - A portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders (8 letters).
- - The possibility of losing money on an investment (4 letters).
- Flow - The total amount of money being transferred in and out of a business (8 letters).
- - Wealth in the form of money or assets available for use (7 letters).
- - The value of shares issued by a company (6 letters).
19 Clues: - The income return on an investment (5 letters). • - The value of shares issued by a company (6 letters). • - Income generated from normal business operations (7 letters). • - The possibility of losing money on an investment (4 letters). • - The cost incurred in the process of earning revenue (7 letters). • ...
English Crossword 2024-01-23
Across
- Visual representation of an area, showing features.
- Financial arrangement for protection against risks.
- Airport process checking passengers and belongings.
- A plan for spending and saving money.
- Reaching a destination.
- Registering at a hotel or confirming attendance.
- Taking money from a bank account.
- Airport area checking passports for entry or exit.
- Structure of historical or cultural significance.
Down
- Official money used in a country.
- A person from another country.
- Displays objects of historical, cultural, or artistic importance.
- Time away from work or study for relaxation or travel.
- Traveling for pleasure.
- Underground railway system in a city.
- Money earned from work or investments.
- Leads and provides information to tourists.
17 Clues: Reaching a destination. • Traveling for pleasure. • A person from another country. • Official money used in a country. • Taking money from a bank account. • A plan for spending and saving money. • Underground railway system in a city. • Money earned from work or investments. • Leads and provides information to tourists. • Registering at a hotel or confirming attendance. • ...
Fin tin 2024-08-20
Across
- The rise in prices over time, reducing the purchasing power of money.
- Setting aside money for future needs or emergencies.
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
- The process where the value of an investment grows exponentially due to earning interest on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest.
- The phase of life when you stop working and rely on savings or pensions.
- Money spent on goods, services, and bills.
- A mandatory contribution to the government based on income, purchases, or property.
Down
- A financial obligation or debt that you owe.
- A financial product that protects against specific risks, like health or property loss.
- Anything of value that you own, like property or investments.
- The money you earn from work, investments, or other sources.
- The act of putting money into something to earn a profit over time.
- Borrowed money that you must pay back with interest.
- A financial target you aim to achieve, like buying a house or saving for college.
14 Clues: Money spent on goods, services, and bills. • A financial obligation or debt that you owe. • A plan for how you will spend and save your money. • Setting aside money for future needs or emergencies. • Borrowed money that you must pay back with interest. • The money you earn from work, investments, or other sources. • ...
7th Grade Crossword 2020-12-16
Across
- not at war so they are at...
- money collected to from citizens
- switching products, or a product for money
- type of war with the people in a country
- Another country
- Jamaica sends bananas to Japan.
- money collected when trading
Down
- inside your country
- America buys iPhones from China.
- an adversary
- a plan to spend money
- banning a country from trade
- friends
- paper signed as a contract between countries
14 Clues: friends • an adversary • Another country • inside your country • a plan to spend money • not at war so they are at... • banning a country from trade • money collected when trading • Jamaica sends bananas to Japan. • America buys iPhones from China. • money collected to from citizens • type of war with the people in a country • switching products, or a product for money • ...
Financial Literacy Puzzle 2022-04-01
Across
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household, taking account of all financial assets and liabilities.
- budget refers to one in which revenues or income are equal to expenses.
- is a contract (usually called a policy) in which an individual or organization receives financial protection or a guarantee of reimbursement or compensation against losses
- is a company's financial debt or obligations that arise during the course of doing business.
- is the charge for the privilege of borrowing money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- stands for annual percentage rate
- is the worth in money, the personal worth perceived by an individual or estimated worth of an asset, good or service.
- is a type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the corporation's assets and earnings
Down
- is an amount of money borrowed by one party from another
- is a legal document containing instructions on what should be done with a person's money and property after he or she dies
- is a person's ownership in any asset after all debts (liabilities) associated with that asset are paid
- is a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives money usually with interest.
- is a financial gain that is a result of the difference between the amount earned (revenue) and the amount spent in buying, operating or producing something
- refers to the flow of cash or any compensation received from work
- plan is a comprehensive and thorough evaluation of an investor's current and future financial picture by predicting future cash flows, assets and withdrawal plans
- allows people to put part of their income or paycheck into investments before it is taxed
- is money levied (collected) by a government from their citizens and businesses to fund public works, services and programs (like Social Security.)
- is a valuable thing, person, quality or resource
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
20 Clues: stands for annual percentage rate • is a valuable thing, person, quality or resource • is an amount of money borrowed by one party from another • refers to the flow of cash or any compensation received from work • the action or process of investing money for profit or material result • the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan. • ...
Finance 2023-10-29
Across
- An amount of money paid to an employee normally based on a fixed number of hours worked per week.
- ______ Teller Machine (ATM)
- A compulsory levy imposed on citizen’s earnings or purchases to fund the
- The amount of income below which you do not pay any income tax.
- Amounts are the same every month.
- A plan of how to spend money.
- Before adding
- Tax taken off your earnings by your employer.
- A sum payable as a first instalment on the purchase of something.
- The sum of money paid to an agent that is a percentage of the total value of goods sold by the agent.
- A charge rate for services rendered.
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something, spread over an agreed period of time.
- Increase in the price of goods or services.
- The value of one currency in terms of the value of another currency.
- An arrangement giving permission to a third party to withdraw money from a bank account on a regular basis.
- An entry in an account showing a payment made to the account.
- The portion of your gross income used to calculate how much tax you owe in a given tax year.
Down
- A summary of transactions, payments and receipts, made on an account.
- Pension fund, Retirement annuity, donations
- A loan advanced to a person to assist in buying a house or flat.
- Income left over after all payments have been made.
- The total amount of all an individual's income before deductions.
- A system by which one pays for a thing in regular instalments while having the use of it.
- of government.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use or loan of money.
- The fee paid when you first take out the loan and is paid only once.
- An arrangement with the bank allowing you to draw more money than there is in your account.
- Death benefits, maternity benefits, unemployment benefits
- An amount by which SARS reduces the actual taxes owing.
29 Clues: Before adding • of government. • ______ Teller Machine (ATM) • A plan of how to spend money. • Amounts are the same every month. • A charge rate for services rendered. • Pension fund, Retirement annuity, donations • Increase in the price of goods or services. • Tax taken off your earnings by your employer. • Income left over after all payments have been made. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzels 2024-05-09
Across
- The best class ever that helps you learn how to deal with money in the real world.
- A set amount of money you have to spend on something
- The amount you take out in loans to pay for a home.
- a type of investment that gives you partial ownership of a company.
- What percentage of the selling price needs to be paid up front.
- Fees paid at the closing of a real estate transaction.
- A card used to make purchases using the funds within your checking account
- Amount of credit a lender grants you on a type of credit account
- When you receive a paycheck every other week
- interest is based on a period of 365 days, rather than 360 days.
- the money you receive in exchange for labor or production
- It is when Medicare and Social Security taxes are taken from your paycheck
- the tax rate that everyone gets
- interest based on a period of 360 days, rather than 365 days.
- fees or community service
Down
- free application for federal student aid
- Period The amount of time or term for when you receive your paycheck
- Something you claim when you don't have enough funds to pay your debt.
- protection against lost or damaged items
- A tax bracket in which when you make more money you are taxed more
- Costs that change based on usage
- The pay term for which you receive 12 paychecks a year (one per month)
- Amount of money you borrow from an institution
- A payment to a student to help support a student's tuition
- amount of money owed or due
- the rate at which you pay a lender for borrowing money
- Type of financial resource that has monetary or investment value
- what time of mortgage has less strict lending requirements
- Amount you owe to a college
- Something losing value over time
- Issued by governments and corporations when they want to raise money
- It is a finance charge expressed as an annual rate.
32 Clues: fees or community service • amount of money owed or due • Amount you owe to a college • the tax rate that everyone gets • Costs that change based on usage • Something losing value over time • free application for federal student aid • protection against lost or damaged items • When you receive a paycheck every other week • Amount of money you borrow from an institution • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-05-10
Across
- A debt security issued by a government or corporation to raise capital.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return earned on invested capital.
- Market, A public market where shares of publicly traded companies are bought and sold.
- Exchange, A marketplace where securities such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives are bought and sold.
- The financial gain obtained from a business venture after deducting all expenses, including the cost of goods sold, operating expenses, and taxes.
- Money set aside or retained for future use or emergencies.
- A significant decline in economic activity across the economy, lasting for several months or longer.
- Money owed by individuals or businesses to lenders or creditors as a result of borrowing or purchasing goods and services on credit.
- The negative financial result of a business venture when expenses exceed revenue.
- Fund, An investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities.
- The cost incurred or money spent by individuals or businesses to generate revenue or maintain operations.
- The sale of goods or services produced domestically to foreign countries.
Down
- The total income generated by a business through its normal operations, including sales of goods and services, interest, and other sources of income.
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.
- A financial plan that outlines expected income and expenses over a specific period, typically monthly or annually.
- A severe and prolonged economic downturn characterized by high unemployment, low consumer spending, decreased business investment, and overall economic hardship.
- A type of security that represents ownership in a corporation.
- The allocation of money or resources with the expectation of generating income or profit in the future.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the promise of future payment.
- The purchase of goods or services from foreign countries for domestic use or consumption.
- Money earned by individuals or businesses through wages, salaries, investments, or other sources.
- The exchange of goods, services, or resources between individuals, businesses, or countries.
- A tax imposed by a government on imported or exported goods.
23 Clues: Money set aside or retained for future use or emergencies. • A tax imposed by a government on imported or exported goods. • A type of security that represents ownership in a corporation. • The cost of borrowing money or the return earned on invested capital. • A debt security issued by a government or corporation to raise capital. • ...
Focus 4 Unit 4 - for spaces in phrases use "-" 2023-02-23
Across
- kārdinošs
- To give along with others who are giving
- find information about
- the human society strongly influenced by consumerism
- to choose
- inviting cuddling or hugging
- reserve
- an open-air street market for inexpensive or secondhand articles
- happening once a year
- to find or obtain(iegūt) something
- izdevīga cena
- a piece of clothing
- to pay a large sum of money for something
- to make someone feel worried or upset, annoyed
- to come near
- ierobežots budžets
- look carefully for sth
- to be rich
- to say no
- shopping for items sold at cheap, esp discounted, prices
Down
- Objects of curiosity or for decoration.
- things that you own
- careful
- a table or small open shop in a market, from which things are sold
- to have a lot of money
- to allow; to authorize
- look at different shops and compare prices
- A brand that is available in a single country market
- show or prove to be right or reasonable
- pabalsts, kabatas nauda
- to spend a lot of money on things that are not necessary
- to appear or develop quickly and/or suddenly
- Man-made materials - nylon, polyester, rayon
- things that have had different owners
- etiķete
- to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra
- juceklis
- having much more money than one needs
- A purchase made without any planning or search effort.
- a store that is part of a group of the same stores owned and operated by a single organization
- make visible
- be able to make enough money only for one's basic needs
- you have to practise a lot
- to go after something and bring it back
- Badly; not enough; not sufficient
- reduce the amount of
46 Clues: careful • reserve • etiķete • juceklis • kārdinošs • to choose • to say no • to be rich • make visible • to come near • izdevīga cena • ierobežots budžets • things that you own • a piece of clothing • reduce the amount of • happening once a year • to have a lot of money • to allow; to authorize • find information about • look carefully for sth • pabalsts, kabatas nauda • you have to practise a lot • ...
Investing crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- A set amount of money going into automated investment.
- a retirement fund that is not guaranteed to be available in the future.
- this retirement plan is often available to those who work in a union or fire service.
- when a company shares a portion of its profits with the shareholder.
- how willing are you to invest in something.
- this is when a company offers shares when the company is new
- putting money into an account in hopes of a return.
- when something you own increases in value it is known as?
- when you invest a large amount all at once.
- a system for recording information making it unhackable.
- the number of shares multiplied by the cost of the share.
- all of your investments in one account.
- this retirement plan offers tax-free growth.
- making investing exchanges multiple times in a 24-hour period.
- this plan is employer-sponsored and the employer either matches or attributes less then the employee.
- A lumpsum of money that you earn intrest on but if you collect it early you get a penalty.
- putting your money into a big account of multiple stocks.
- when the stock or investment is in the negative.
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- automated system that invest your money for you.
- when the stock or investment is in the positive.
- you hire this person to make your financial decisions.
- government and companies borrowing money to make money.
- this retirement plan is tax-deferred.
- the s&p 500 is an example of this.
- A Share of a company.
- this happens when someone spreads false information or hypes up a crypto and then when it gains popularity they sell it.
- a platform where you can buy shares of a company from.
- borrowing money from a group of investors.
- a currency that is only as valuable as its popularity.
- type of currency that is backed by the government and has the same name as a car.
30 Clues: A Share of a company. • the s&p 500 is an example of this. • this retirement plan is tax-deferred. • all of your investments in one account. • borrowing money from a group of investors. • how willing are you to invest in something. • when you invest a large amount all at once. • this retirement plan offers tax-free growth. • ...
Chapter 2 Components of a Financial Plan 2025-08-17
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- The amount of money put aside for future use
- A document that explains a person’s final wishes upon death and is often included as part of estate planning
- The amount of money you need to pay for or buy something
- worth When you add up the value of all of your assets and subtract your liabilities
- The amount of money received from earnings from a job or business, an allowance, gifts, interest on savings, or proceeds from selling items you don’t need anymore
- responsibility The responsibility of financial planners to put the needs of their clients first and act in a trustworthy way to protect and manage their clients’ money
- Something you own, such as a car, investment accounts, bank accounts, a home, or an electric guitar
- asset An asset that is easily convertible into a fixed amount of cash, such as money you have in the bank or investment accounts
- Moral principles of conduct
- financial plan A strategy for how you will spend, save, and invest your money today and into the future
- Using money to create wealth over time and is achieved through investment vehicles such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, among others
- What you owe, such as a car loan, school loans, or a cell phone contract
- fund Consists of three to six months of expenses that can help offset unexpected events, such as a car breakdown or phone loss
- financial plan Holds a similar purpose to a personal financial plan in that its primary objective is to devise a strategy for how a company will spend, save, and invest its funds for maximum profitability
- worth statement A document showing your assets minus liabilities
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- asset An asset that is more difficult to convert to cash, and its value often relies on economic conditions
- A way to transfer the risk of loss
- planning Planning for what to do with one’s assets in the event of death
- planner A professional who can help you plan and manage your financial future
- and expense record Serves as a cash flow management tool to document how money is used and saved
- responsibility To hold yourself accountable for decisions you make
- When you withdraw yourself from an active working life
- flow A snapshot of the money coming in and money going out
- A detailed estimate of income and expenses for a specific period of time
24 Clues: Moral principles of conduct • A way to transfer the risk of loss • The amount of money put aside for future use • When you withdraw yourself from an active working life • The amount of money you need to pay for or buy something • flow A snapshot of the money coming in and money going out • worth statement A document showing your assets minus liabilities • ...
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