money Crossword Puzzles
Earning Money 2020-04-22
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- One of the things to consider before deciding on a career
- Forms completed every year that you earn money
- Incentive compensation
- Ways beyond wages that a business rewards employees
- Take home pay
- The money a person can make from his or her work
- Great the employer with a firm _______
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- A type of benefit beyond money.
- Another type of education beside a four year school
- A dollar amount higher than the federal minimum wage
- Money you earn in exchange for work
- How many minutes early is recommended for you to arrive for a job interview?
- A key item in a job search plan
13 Clues: Take home pay • Incentive compensation • A type of benefit beyond money. • A key item in a job search plan • Money you earn in exchange for work • Great the employer with a firm _______ • Forms completed every year that you earn money • The money a person can make from his or her work • Another type of education beside a four year school • ...
Earning money 2021-04-11
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- Saturday or Sunday
- advantage
- the act of picking more than 1 possibilities
- Amount money that you gain
- something that you desire or like
- the power or skill to do something
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- Time spent working after the usual time needed
- Not a fixed or permanent roster for work
- the action of doing work for someone
- extra payments for time at work
- the ability to use one's knowledge effectively
- Get paid at a value or amount for working
- receive money for working
13 Clues: advantage • Saturday or Sunday • receive money for working • Amount money that you gain • extra payments for time at work • something that you desire or like • the power or skill to do something • the action of doing work for someone • Not a fixed or permanent roster for work • Get paid at a value or amount for working • the act of picking more than 1 possibilities • ...
Earning Money 2021-08-20
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- Hours that you work past your regular shift.
- The amount of the money that you have earned that you can pay tax on.
- A reduction of the amount of tax you have to pay when you have donated to charity or spent money for your job.
- An additional 17.5% of your wage that you receive when on annual leave.
- The amount of money that you have earned after tax and other deductions.
- A percentage of the profit of something that is usually given to salespeople as an incentive.
- An amount of money paid to an employee yearly.
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- A type of payment based on how much of a product that you make.
- Being employed for the whole working week.
- The amount of money that you have earned before tax and other deductions.
- An amount of money paid to an employee weekly.
- Per year (annually).
- A percentage of your income that you must pay to the government.
13 Clues: Per year (annually). • Being employed for the whole working week. • Hours that you work past your regular shift. • An amount of money paid to an employee weekly. • An amount of money paid to an employee yearly. • A type of payment based on how much of a product that you make. • A percentage of your income that you must pay to the government. • ...
Money Kuba 2014-01-15
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- during a ... we lost a lot of money
- Lot of people ... money for thinks that they don´t need
- when you owe someone a money, you have a ...
- money of small value
- Executors have a big ...
- Pilots get a good ...
- Alcohol and cigaretes are lade a higher ...
- ... of this hause is unacceptable
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- when you borrow money for a hause, bank give you a ...
- I have a new ... with Real Madrid
- I have a great ... on my bank account
- The Lawyers ... a lot of money
- when you paid in supermarket, they give you ...
13 Clues: money of small value • Pilots get a good ... • Executors have a big ... • The Lawyers ... a lot of money • I have a new ... with Real Madrid • ... of this hause is unacceptable • during a ... we lost a lot of money • I have a great ... on my bank account • Alcohol and cigaretes are lade a higher ... • when you owe someone a money, you have a ... • ...
Money Management 2015-03-26
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- PFM counseling services are not a bill pay service, and are not solutions to those who are considered __________.
- This counseling service helps members identify savings goals and assists in developing a plan to reach those goals.
- PFM services are voluntary and ___________.
- This counseling service helps members get educated on personal finance management and helps members develop their money skills to avoid future budget problems.
- Anyone can receive one free copy of their credit report every 12 months from each credit bureau at www.____________.com
- PFM counselors can also help members analyze and understand their ____________ and suggest ways on improving their credit rating.
- This counseling service assists members in a financial crisis, helping them to regain control of their finances.
- When speaking with a PFM counselor, members should allow at least ____________ minutes to discuss their current financial situation.
- Members can view the free events calendar on NFO and sign up for different kinds of financial ______________.
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- Members can get educated on money management by visiting NFO and clicking on the _______________ tab, then selecting Managing Your Money.
- ______________ Works! is a free publication, available for download on NFO, that contains valuable money management tips.
- The Managing Your Money page has many _______ to read up on keeping up with your finances, loans, credit, and more.
- _____________ counselors are available to assist with member's money management needs.
13 Clues: PFM services are voluntary and ___________. • _____________ counselors are available to assist with member's money management needs. • Members can view the free events calendar on NFO and sign up for different kinds of financial ______________. • This counseling service assists members in a financial crisis, helping them to regain control of their finances. • ...
Money Matters 2016-04-05
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- A check taken as cash
- Must be provided for all transactions
- not to be shared
- don't give it back and deposit it later
- everyone's responsibility
- mandatory training for payment cards
- armored car company
- all information on checks
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- new hires must sign
- Employee who makes change
- Never leave cash ________
- _______ your money to start your day
- don't use this ID number on a check
13 Clues: not to be shared • new hires must sign • armored car company • A check taken as cash • Employee who makes change • Never leave cash ________ • everyone's responsibility • all information on checks • don't use this ID number on a check • _______ your money to start your day • mandatory training for payment cards • Must be provided for all transactions • ...
MONEY WISE 2017-07-20
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- you do this to save money or facilitate bank transactions
- people do this when they need money from the bank to buy something
- this person helps customers with their checkings ro savings account
- document issued by the bank to pay for goods you want to buy
- when you move money from one account to another you __
- any transaction you make on the internet
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- this person helps customers with deposits and withdrawals
- you can open an account here
- check that is given back due to insufficient funds
- this person keeps the bank safe
- spot assigned for a teller to help customers
- an account held by more than one person, each individual have the same rights over the account
- this person helps people get money from the bank
13 Clues: you can open an account here • this person keeps the bank safe • any transaction you make on the internet • spot assigned for a teller to help customers • this person helps people get money from the bank • check that is given back due to insufficient funds • when you move money from one account to another you __ • ...
Money Management 2022-02-09
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- what do you drive up to when taking money out of the bank
- subtracting from your checkbook
- the book you keep track of your checking in
- what kind of card has an interest rate
- adding to your checkbook
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- what you get from the bank monthly
- both debit and credit allow you to spend with plastic
- how many numbers are in a pin
- which numbers do the bank go by when cashing a check
- what you do to your checkbook register every time you use it
- what is in cursive on your check
- where do you write what your check was written for
- what is the number you put in an ATM called
13 Clues: adding to your checkbook • how many numbers are in a pin • subtracting from your checkbook • what is in cursive on your check • what you get from the bank monthly • what kind of card has an interest rate • the book you keep track of your checking in • what is the number you put in an ATM called • where do you write what your check was written for • ...
Money Vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- Receive money for work
- Get money you will repay
- Use money to make profit
- Money that you pay to the government
- Coins or notes
- Money you must return
- Keep money for future use
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- Spend carelessy
- Money that you borrow from the bank to buy a house
- Be in a debt
- Get money from a person who dies
- Money earned
- Give money to be returned
13 Clues: Be in a debt • Money earned • Coins or notes • Spend carelessy • Money you must return • Receive money for work • Get money you will repay • Use money to make profit • Give money to be returned • Keep money for future use • Get money from a person who dies • Money that you pay to the government • Money that you borrow from the bank to buy a house
Money Smart 2023-09-12
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- THINGS LIKE HOME OR VEHICLE YOU CAN PUT UP TO BORROW MONEY.
- PERCENT THE BANK CHARGES FOR LOANING MONEY.
- SOMETHING YOU CAN LIVE WITHOUT.
- ABILITY TO BORROW MONEY AND PAY IT BACK LATER.
- AMOUNT OF TIME TO PAY BACK THE MONEY YOU BORROWED.
- ACCOUNT THAT YOU USE TO PAY FOR THINGS.
- SOMETHING YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT.
- FINANCIAL INSTITUTION WHERE YOU KEEP YOUR MONEY AND CAN APPLY FOR LOANS.
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- ABILITY TO SHOW LENDERS YOU WILL PAY BACK ON YOUR LOAN.
- PAYING FOR THINGS USING MONEY FROM YOUR ACCOUNT.
- THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE BORROWING.
- ACCOUNT THAT YOU USE TO SAVE MONEY.
- Ex: INSURANCE, RETIREMENT, TAXES TAKEN FROM YOUR PAYCHECK.
13 Clues: SOMETHING YOU CAN LIVE WITHOUT. • SOMETHING YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT. • ACCOUNT THAT YOU USE TO SAVE MONEY. • ACCOUNT THAT YOU USE TO PAY FOR THINGS. • PERCENT THE BANK CHARGES FOR LOANING MONEY. • ABILITY TO BORROW MONEY AND PAY IT BACK LATER. • THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE BORROWING. • PAYING FOR THINGS USING MONEY FROM YOUR ACCOUNT. • ...
Money matters 2023-09-22
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- (verb) To receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back
- (noun) Money that you pay to a company so they help you when you have a problem
- (verb) To spend money unnecessarily.
- (verb) To receive money from a relative when they die.
- (verb) To ask for some money in exchange for a service.
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- (noun) Money you get from the bank to pay a house.
- (verb)To have an obligation to pay back to someone.
- (verb) To put money into something to get some benefits.
- (noun) The money you have available to spend.
- (verb) To give someone some money temporarily, expecting to getting it back.
- (verb) When you can buy something because you have enough money to pay for it.
- (verb) To collect money from different people for a good purpose.
- (noun) A money you get from the bank and you pay back.
13 Clues: (verb) To spend money unnecessarily. • (noun) The money you have available to spend. • (noun) Money you get from the bank to pay a house. • (verb)To have an obligation to pay back to someone. • (verb) To receive money from a relative when they die. • (noun) A money you get from the bank and you pay back. • (verb) To ask for some money in exchange for a service. • ...
Money managment 2025-03-11
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- Fraud-Deceptive practices that result in financial lost
- Income- Income remaining after taxes and deductions
- portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders
- Cost of borrowing money or the return earned on investments
- for managing income and expenses over a period of time
- Expenses-Cost that remains constant each month
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- of exchange used to buy goods and services
- to borrow money with a promise to repay it
- sum of money borrowed or invested
- expense-Costs that change from month to month
- of money spent on goods and services
- Management-Process of planning and controlling financial resources
- Income-Total income earned before taxes and deductions
13 Clues: sum of money borrowed or invested • of money spent on goods and services • of exchange used to buy goods and services • to borrow money with a promise to repay it • expense-Costs that change from month to month • Expenses-Cost that remains constant each month • Income- Income remaining after taxes and deductions • for managing income and expenses over a period of time • ...
MONEY & FINANCE 2025-09-30
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- money that a bank or person lends you
- statement, a piece of paper that tells you about the money you have in your bank account
- people or businesses who give money on condition that it is paid back later
- money you earn from a job
- goals, the amount of money you want to keep after a period of time
- add money to a bank account
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- take money out of a bank account
- an amount of money paid from one person to another
- a machine outside a bank or shop where you can get money from your bank account
- money that goes into your bank account
- the money you have to pay to the government
- rate, the percentage that you have to pay (or receive) on top of the money you borrow (or save)
- amount of money that someone owes
13 Clues: money you earn from a job • add money to a bank account • take money out of a bank account • amount of money that someone owes • money that a bank or person lends you • money that goes into your bank account • the money you have to pay to the government • an amount of money paid from one person to another • ...
Money. Word! 2014-02-28
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- When you go into the negative in your bank account (p.11)
- Another word for what you owe (p.11)
- One of two credit bureaus in Canada (p.22)
- Money you save to earn interest (p.19)
- Number of months before you have to start repaying Ontario student loan (p.31)
- An example of a tax-sheltered savings plan (p.20)
- Ontario student loan program (p.31)
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- Numerical representation of your creditworthiness (p.22)
- Another word for a spending plan (p.14)
- Another word for what you own (p.11)
- Lenders charge this when you borrow money (p.22)
- worth What you own minus what you owe (p.10)
- File yours every year with the government (p.35)
13 Clues: Ontario student loan program (p.31) • Another word for what you owe (p.11) • Another word for what you own (p.11) • Money you save to earn interest (p.19) • Another word for a spending plan (p.14) • One of two credit bureaus in Canada (p.22) • worth What you own minus what you owe (p.10) • Lenders charge this when you borrow money (p.22) • ...
Money - Rico 2017-03-16
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- give money for the things you buy
- the sum of money you must pay to buy something
- use too much money to buy things
- you spend it
- give something for money
- it´s not cheap
- you have a certain price
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- How often do you --- new
- get money for the work you did
- the money your parents give to you
- not spend all the money you have
- you can keep your money and credit cards there
- how much money did you --- on CDs
13 Clues: you spend it • it´s not cheap • How often do you --- new • give something for money • you have a certain price • get money for the work you did • not spend all the money you have • use too much money to buy things • give money for the things you buy • how much money did you --- on CDs • the money your parents give to you • the sum of money you must pay to buy something • ...
Money talk 2017-11-06
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- / ...... cost. Stays the same over length of time.
- / Putting money in shares
- / To be ........... of money, is to not have enough money.
- / The amount received in sales for a stated period
- profit / Profit kept in the company rather than paid out to shareholders
- / If you borrow money, you automatically also ...... money to that person or institution.
- / Ongoing expense of operating a business
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- / A fund where money is saved for retirement
- / A company's legal debts or obligations that arise during the course of business operations.
- / A company or individual who owes money
- / A loan of money which you get from a bank or building society
- / A person or firm to whom money is due
- rate / The percent of principal charged by the lender for the use of its money. The principal is the amount of money lent.
13 Clues: / Putting money in shares • / A person or firm to whom money is due • / A company or individual who owes money • / Ongoing expense of operating a business • / A fund where money is saved for retirement • / ...... cost. Stays the same over length of time. • / The amount received in sales for a stated period • ...
Dharma/Money 2020-10-01
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- Not acting in accordance with your dharma
- waste not, ---- not
- used to pay for various goods and services.
- Help for those in need
- An old saying" A ------ in time saves nine"
- An old saying "A penny saved is a penny ------"
- A place where money is kept
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- A gift to the needy
- Time waste is
- careful management of one's money
- If I get up on time, i don't have to
- strong desire for more than what a person needs
- means duty, religion, virtue and morality
13 Clues: Time waste is • A gift to the needy • waste not, ---- not • Help for those in need • A place where money is kept • careful management of one's money • If I get up on time, i don't have to • Not acting in accordance with your dharma • means duty, religion, virtue and morality • used to pay for various goods and services. • An old saying" A ------ in time saves nine" • ...
Money matters 2019-02-12
13 Clues: Auszug • Kredit • Zinsen • Betrag • Einlage • Gebühren • Konditionen • Überziehung • Firmengelände • abheben (Geld) • Rabatt, Skonto • Erhalt, Rechnung • Angestellter (Bank)
Earning money 2021-04-11
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- Saturday or Sunday
- advantage
- the act of picking more than 1 possibilities
- Amount money that you gain
- something that you desire or like
- the power or skill to do something
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- Time spent working after the usual time needed
- Not a fixed or permanent roster for work
- the action of doing work for someone
- extra payments for time at work
- the ability to use one's knowledge effectively
- Value of something
- receive money for working
13 Clues: advantage • Saturday or Sunday • Value of something • receive money for working • Amount money that you gain • extra payments for time at work • something that you desire or like • the power or skill to do something • the action of doing work for someone • Not a fixed or permanent roster for work • the act of picking more than 1 possibilities • ...
Money Management 2023-05-11
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- put checks into a bank to get cash instead
- on investment you made a profit back from stocks
- putting away a percentage of money
- borrowed money that you will have to pay back
- the money you get through work
- future saving money for long term goals
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- and bonds things you purchase so money can go up or down
- estate things belong to you in which include land, selling and buying
- of debit a loan form banks that give money for a certain amount of time
- putting money it to something so it can either win or lose money
- money management you budget the money you have
- the money you use to buy
- cards you put money into to it and it can be used for other banks
13 Clues: the money you use to buy • the money you get through work • putting away a percentage of money • future saving money for long term goals • put checks into a bank to get cash instead • borrowed money that you will have to pay back • money management you budget the money you have • on investment you made a profit back from stocks • ...
Food & Money 2022-03-29
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- you put this on toast
- a type of berry that is red
- Children eat lots of these on Halloween
- Currency of UK
- This food is known as cookies in the USA
- Mice eat this
- Children in the USA sell this drink
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- Spongebob lives in this
- This food is salty and crunchy
- Coins in the UK
- This food is usually made with fruit
- You can make sandwiches with this food
- This food is very popular in spain
13 Clues: Mice eat this • Currency of UK • Coins in the UK • you put this on toast • Spongebob lives in this • a type of berry that is red • This food is salty and crunchy • This food is very popular in spain • Children in the USA sell this drink • This food is usually made with fruit • You can make sandwiches with this food • Children eat lots of these on Halloween • ...
Borrowing Money 2022-01-19
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- One of our informal lenders - AYIMLF
- Money you owe someone, which can get bigger the longer it takes to pay back - TBDE
- Annual percentage rate - RAP
- The other of our informal lenders - IDSREFN
- An agreement between you and a lender to buy a home without having all the cash upfront - OERGGMTA
- day loan A short-term loan, with the highest interest rates - LYD PAA YONA
- Card A type of loan where the money you spend is borrowed from the card provider rather than taken from your bank account – DTICEC DRAR
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- A medium of exchange; to buy things with and to receive as payment for sold items - NYOEM
- The extra bit of money you pay back on top of your loan - SITERNET
- Receiving something from someone temporarily, giving it back later - WNIBORGRO
- Money that is set aside and added to over time, set aside for the future - VIGSSAN
- Lets you borrow money through your current account by taking out more money than you have in the account - FERVTORDA
- Giving something to someone temporarily, getting it back later - GNINDEL
13 Clues: Annual percentage rate - RAP • One of our informal lenders - AYIMLF • The other of our informal lenders - IDSREFN • The extra bit of money you pay back on top of your loan - SITERNET • Giving something to someone temporarily, getting it back later - GNINDEL • day loan A short-term loan, with the highest interest rates - LYD PAA YONA • ...
Money & econ 2023-01-22
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- have a desire to possess or do
- The total income, before deductions, made in a year.
- A fixed compensation paid regularly for services.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- the forfeit required for something; the money spent on something.
- require (something) because it is essential or very important.
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- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses.
- the value that person places on an economic good based on the benefit that they derive from the good.
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Making purchases now and paying for them later, also known as borrowing.
- off a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise.
- to ask or call for something as due or as necessary.
13 Clues: have a desire to possess or do • A fixed compensation paid regularly for services. • The total income, before deductions, made in a year. • to ask or call for something as due or as necessary. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Money Crossword! 2022-12-14
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- An item where you can store money in
- Your parents might give you this every month
- Opposite of poor
- Colour of a $1 and $2 coin
- A building where you can deposit money out of
- Something that is smaller than a dollar
- A USA coins
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- The machine that makes coins
- Colour of a cent
- A material that USA notes made out of
- When you pay the house
- Another word for 'special'
- Something that is heavier than notes
13 Clues: A USA coins • Colour of a cent • Opposite of poor • When you pay the house • Another word for 'special' • Colour of a $1 and $2 coin • The machine that makes coins • An item where you can store money in • Something that is heavier than notes • A material that USA notes made out of • Something that is smaller than a dollar • Your parents might give you this every month • ...
module four: money 2020-05-26
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- : most people drink it in the morning
- : u read in it
- : startq whit k and ends whit iosk
- : u use it to smoke
- : u use it to send it whit the post
- : the car is ... with people
- : it's pretty decoration
- : you put it on your sandwich
- : you can buy books
- : you can buy ham
- : for your teeth
- : cosmetica
- : patato in a bag
- : it's for your head if you where drun last night
- : you can buy whatever you want.
- : ypu can buy bread
- : handy with stuff
- : chosing something above something else
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- : it's brown and i love it
- : you can watch furniture in it
- : there are stalls
- : it can be white and red.
- store : harrods in london
- : i hope u where these
- : you read about corona, nothing else these times
- : you can put cheese on it
- : kiezen
- :you can buy pills
- : you use it for your hair
- : it stands ond a market
- : you can buy it in a chemist's
- : you wasch you're body whit this
- : things u use in the bathroom
- : kassa
- : kids play with it, there is even a movie about ...story
- : there is music on
- : a lot of britich people drink it
- : this can lso be putted on your bread
- : you can buy herbs
- : you can put ham on it
- : they are really good in belgium
41 Clues: : kassa • : kiezen • : cosmetica • : u read in it • : for your teeth • : you can buy ham • : patato in a bag • : there are stalls • :you can buy pills • : handy with stuff • : u use it to smoke • : you can buy books • : there is music on • : you can buy herbs • : ypu can buy bread • : i hope u where these • : you can put ham on it • : it's pretty decoration • : it stands ond a market • ...
Money NEF Intermediate 2022-03-07
24 Clues: налог • стоить • копить • монета • ипотека • банкомат • банкнота • зарплата • вкладывать • pay ___cash • наследовать • брать плату • дать взаймы • брать взаймы • зарабатывать • pay____ smth • быть стоящим • быть должным • заём (в банке) • тратить впустую • не мочь позволить • pay ___credit card • spend money ____smth • снимать (в банкомате)
Money Matters Vocab 2021-11-19
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- Industry concerned with providing services to consumers, such as plumbing or hairdressing
- Industry involved in working closely with governments to make economic and social decisions.
- Examining the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for a business.
- An organisation carrying out commercial operations
- The legal framework by which a business is set up.
- A document showing the assets, liabilities and amount held in shares equities of a business.
- An organisation set up to provide help to and raise money for those in need.
- A company whose shares are traded freely on the sharemarket
- Industry involved in providing information to consumers and other businesses through research and technological advancements
- Industry concerned with turning raw materials and resources into final products for consumers.
- Factors that impact a business in which there is scope for growth or development of the company in the future.
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- Being legally responsible for or owing something, such as a debt to a lender.
- A company owned by between 1 and 50 ‘shareholders’. Shares can’t be purchased by the public.
- A business structure whereby 2 to 20 owners share profit and responsibility for losses for the business.
- A single person who is the exclusive owner of a business. They are entitled to keep all profits, but are liable for all losses
- Legal rules or directives that companies must follow in their operations.
- Industry such as mining and agriculture, concerned with obtaining and providing natural raw materials
- An amount of money lost by a business when expenses are higher than the amount of sales income
- A single person with an idea for a product or business who takes on the risk of setting up a business with a goal of making profit
- A non-government organisation
- The process of setting up a company as a legal entity.
- Money earnt / left over after all expenses have been paid for
22 Clues: A non-government organisation • An organisation carrying out commercial operations • The legal framework by which a business is set up. • The process of setting up a company as a legal entity. • A company whose shares are traded freely on the sharemarket • Money earnt / left over after all expenses have been paid for • ...
The Money Market 2021-11-30
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- Physical notes/coins
- Non-physical asset
- The amount of interest due per period
- Dealing in dept of less than one year
- Central banks, commercial banks etc.
- A savings account is an interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution
- A bank that purchases large holdings of newly issued shares and resells them to investors
- Banks that are under the islamic law
- A debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank
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- Can be touched and held
- When an individual borrows money for personal need
- A payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account when it is used
- An instruction from you to your bank or building society
- Can easily be converted into cash
- A percentage of ownership in a company or a financial asset
- A form of security sold by the government. The purpose is to raise money to operate the government and to pay down debt
- A bank that services the general public
- A loan provided by a bank that allows a customer to pay for bills and other expenses when the account reaches zero
- Money kept for safekeeping
- A bank that includes deposits, withdrawals, and contra transactions
- When a bank 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
- A card which allows people to buy items without cash
22 Clues: Non-physical asset • Physical notes/coins • Can be touched and held • Money kept for safekeeping • Can easily be converted into cash • Central banks, commercial banks etc. • Banks that are under the islamic law • The amount of interest due per period • Dealing in dept of less than one year • A bank that services the general public • ...
The Money Market 2021-11-30
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- A situation in which there isn't enough money in an account to cover a transaction or withdrawal, but the bank allows the transaction anyway, charging interest on the loan.
- A financial institution that accepts deposits, offers checking account services, makes various loans, and offers basic financial products like certificates of deposit (CDs) and savings accounts to individuals and small businesses.
- A debt security issued by a government to support government spending and obligations.
- A loan used to purchase or maintain a home, land, or other types of real estate.
- A liquid asset that gets its value from a contractual right or ownership claim.
- Units of equity ownership in a corporation.
- A financial services company that acts as an intermediary in large and complex financial transactions.
- The deposit of funds electronically into a bank account rather than through a physical, paper check.
- Legal tender that can be used to exchange goods, debts, or services.
- The amount a lender charges a borrower and is a percentage of the principal (the amount loaned).
Down
- Money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping.
- A company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange.
- Trading in very short-term debt investments.
- An item of economic, commercial, or exchange value that has a material existence,
- An amount of money an individual can borrow to use for a variety of purposes.
- An interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution.
- An account that records a nation's transactions with the rest of the world, specifically its net trade in goods and services.
- A payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account when it is used.
- An asset that can be easily converted into cash in a short amount of time.
- A debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank.
- Financial activities that adhere to Shariah law.
- A payment card that allows cardholders to borrow funds with which to pay for goods and services with merchants that accept cards for payment.
22 Clues: Units of equity ownership in a corporation. • Trading in very short-term debt investments. • Financial activities that adhere to Shariah law. • Money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping. • Legal tender that can be used to exchange goods, debts, or services. • An asset that can be easily converted into cash in a short amount of time. • ...
The Money Market 2021-11-30
Across
- Tangible assets
- Islamic finance or shariah-compliant finance
- Money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping
- cardholders to borrow funds
- debt of less than one year
- value that would be returned to a company's shareholders if all of the assets were liquidated\
- Non-Physical Assets
- individual borrows money for personal need
- interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank
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- financial institution that accepts deposits, offers checking account services
- Central banks, retail and commercial banks, internet banks
- agreement by which a bank, lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property
- deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account
- amount of interest due per period
- loan provided by a bank
- Exchange for Cash
- debt-based funding arrangement between a business
- country's imports and exports of goods
- financial transaction in which one person withdraws funds from another person's bank account
- financial services that engages in advisory-based financial transactions on behalf of individuals, corporations, and governments
- Physical currency
21 Clues: Tangible assets • Exchange for Cash • Physical currency • Non-Physical Assets • loan provided by a bank • debt of less than one year • cardholders to borrow funds • amount of interest due per period • country's imports and exports of goods • individual borrows money for personal need • Islamic finance or shariah-compliant finance • interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank • ...
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING 2014-04-17
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- RECORD THAT MUST BE KEPT FOR EVERY CASH TRANSACTION OF $10,000 CANADIAN OR MORE
- WHAT THIS MEETING IS FOR?
- TRANSMISSION THROUGH ANY ELECTRONIC MAGNETIC OR OPTICAL DEVICE, TELEPHONE INSTRUMENT OR COMPUTER, OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS, OTHER THAT THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS WITHIN CANADA (ACRONYM)
- FRAUD AND ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING (ACRONYM)
- FREQUENT DEPOSITS OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF MONEY BY INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS, SPLITTING THE TRANSACTION INTO SEPERATE AMOUNTS UNDER $10,000 TO AVOID REPORTING IT
- ACRONYM FOR THE FORM THAT AN AMPLOYEE HAS TO FILL OUT AND SEND TO CORPORATE SECURITY
- ENRTY OF ILLEGAL FUNDS INTO THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
- FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS REPORTS ANALYSIS CENTER OF CANADA (ACRONYM)
- FINANCIAL ACTION TASK FORCE (ACRONYM)
- CORPORATE ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING OFFICER
- EXIT OF CLEAN FUNDS FROM THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM WITHOUT ATTRACTING SUSPICION
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- PROCEEDS OF CRIME MONEY LAUNDERING TERRORIST FINANCING ACT (ACRONYM)
- UNITED NATIONS
- WHAT DOES "AFT" STAND FOR?
- OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (ACRONYM)
- HIDING THE ORGIN OF THE FUNDS THROUGH MULTIPLE AND/OR COMPLICATED TRANSACTIONS
- MONEY SERVICE BUSINESS (ACRONYM)
- A PERSON WHO HOLDS OR HAS HELD OFFICE OR POSITION IN OR ON BEHALF OF A FORGEIN STATE (ACRONYM)
- CANADIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE (ACRONYM)
- ATTEMPTED SUSPECIOUS TRANSACTION NOTIFICATION (ACRONYM)
20 Clues: UNITED NATIONS • WHAT THIS MEETING IS FOR? • WHAT DOES "AFT" STAND FOR? • MONEY SERVICE BUSINESS (ACRONYM) • FINANCIAL ACTION TASK FORCE (ACRONYM) • CORPORATE ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING OFFICER • FRAUD AND ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING (ACRONYM) • ENRTY OF ILLEGAL FUNDS INTO THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM • CANADIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE (ACRONYM) • ...
FIND. MY. MONEY! 2014-04-23
Across
- An organized set of data that is stored in a computer and can be looked at and used in various ways
- A written statement of a contract of insurance
- A system in which people pay money regularly to the government when they are working and receive payments from the government when they are unable to work, especially when they are unable to work, especially when too sick or too old (2 words)
- A person or an organization that has control of money or property that has been put into a trust
- A judgement made by a bank etc. about how likely one id to pay back money that they borrow and how sage it is to lend money to them(2 words)
- A legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends money to buy a house etc. and you pay the money back over a period of time
- Not having made a will
- Regular payments made for insurance
- An arrangement by which an organization or a group of people has legal control of money or property that has been given to one, usually until that person reaches a particular age
- A person who gives money or other help to a person or an organization such as a school or charity
- The amount of money that a person or company owes
- An amount of money paid regularly by a government or company to a person considered too old or ill to work
- A person chosen by a court of law to be in charge of a company that is bankrupt
- A service provided for the public e.g. electricity, water or gas supply
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- Any of the units of equal value into which a company is divided and sold to raise money. People who own shares receive part of the company's profits
- An amount of the profits that a company pays to people who own shares in the company
- A person whose job it is to manage and organize the public or business affairs of a company or an institution
- The state of a business being controlled by an official receiver because it has no money
- A legal document that says what is to happen to one's money and property after they die
- The money, property etc that you receive when someone dies
- A thing of value, especially property, that a person or company owns, which can be used or sold to pay debts
- Tax that you must pay on the money or property that you receive from somebody when they die(2 words)
- An arrangement with a company in which you pay them regular amounts of money and they agree to pay the costs e.g. if you die or are ill, or if you experience loss or damage
- The official process of proving that a will is valid
- To fail to do something that you legally have to do, especially by not paying a debt e.g. to default on a loan
- Money that one agrees to pay if a person accused of a crime does not appear at the trial. When bail has been arranged, the accused person is allowed to go free until the trial
26 Clues: Not having made a will • Regular payments made for insurance • A written statement of a contract of insurance • The amount of money that a person or company owes • The official process of proving that a will is valid • The money, property etc that you receive when someone dies • A service provided for the public e.g. electricity, water or gas supply • ...
Managing Your Money 2014-04-11
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- counseling services-a service that gives advice to people wgo do not manage money well.
- card-a card plastic card you use only with the ATM machine.
- consolidation- you aske a nonprofit organization to arrange lower paymets.
- of deposit (CD)-pays a higher rate of interest to customers than a savings account pays.
- deposit- the employer deposits each paycheck directly into an employee's account or accounts.
- for maintaining a balace and from which you rarely withdraw money.
- condition in which a person or business cannot pay debts.
- amount borrowed.
- payment-a beginning payment that is a certain percentage.
- charges-are the total dollar amount of money you borrower for using the money.
- choose to borrow the money using a form of credit.
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- expenses- can vary and are not the same every week of month.
- borrow money.
- account-is an account that pays you a samll amount of money.
- expenses-are those you pay every week of month.
- (ABA) number-the numertic code for your bank your checking number and the check number again.
- account balance-money you have in your account.
- a legal contract that states that the adult will be financially.
- teller machine (ATM)-a bankimg machine that gives you 24-hours access to banking services.
- perecentage rate (APR)-is the percentage cost of credit that you on a yearly basis.
- register-is a little booklet of pages of blank columns and rows for recording the date.
- plan-a plan for saving and spending you income.
- buying-is buying things without thinking about the consequences.
- services-so that you can manage your money from your computer.
24 Clues: borrow money. • amount borrowed. • expenses-are those you pay every week of month. • account balance-money you have in your account. • plan-a plan for saving and spending you income. • choose to borrow the money using a form of credit. • condition in which a person or business cannot pay debts. • payment-a beginning payment that is a certain percentage. • ...
money class crossword 2023-03-23
Across
- a retirement plan
- putting money on the line for more money
- digital currency
- a portion of your income the government takes
- type of retirement plan
- a task that provides money
- currency that's backed by the government, but no physical value
- someone who can influence people to buy stuff
- a piece of a company you buy for profit
- we buy stuff with it
- putting money in bank
Down
- how much risk you are willing to take in order to have a profit
- when a bank or business runs out of money
- putting money into something with the hopes of having some sort of return
- when you take out a _____ you take money from the bank on credit
- taking money out of the bank
- funds put away for future plans
- the uptick in people withdrawing money from a bank in the belief it might crash
- dollar cost averaging
- A big investment all at once
- buying something without actually paying upfront
21 Clues: digital currency • a retirement plan • we buy stuff with it • dollar cost averaging • putting money in bank • type of retirement plan • a task that provides money • taking money out of the bank • A big investment all at once • funds put away for future plans • a piece of a company you buy for profit • putting money on the line for more money • ...
Money Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-07
Across
- a chemical element with the symbol Au
- borrowed money you pay back at a regular interval
- the opposite of lend
- a person who is unable to pay
- a small, flat, round piece of metal
- buy shares
- to receive money from someone after they have died
- digital currency
- the money used in a country
- the opposite of save
- a house loan
- move money between bank accounts
- a bank employee
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- an interest rate that stays the same
- give somebody money that they must return
- a type of income
- money that you borrow, often from a bank
- use money on something you don’t need
- pay money for something
- a financial institution
- a monthly fee on borrowed money
- money you pay for a specific service
- take money out of the bank
- you don't have it anymore
- what you have if you borrow money
- take money from somebody without permission
- a cash machine
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy
28 Clues: buy shares • a house loan • a cash machine • a bank employee • a type of income • digital currency • the opposite of lend • the opposite of save • pay money for something • a financial institution • you don't have it anymore • take money out of the bank • the money used in a country • a person who is unable to pay • a monthly fee on borrowed money • move money between bank accounts • ...
Money Test Review 2020-11-19
Across
- The amount of money in circulation in the US
- These are not part of the money supply because they are a loan from a bank
- The number of District Fed Banks
- The buying and selling of government securities by the Fed
- The number of ways the Fed controls the money supply
- This is made up of currency, checking accounts, and traveler’s checks
- Money the bank can use to make loans
- The interest a bank charges a bank for a loan
- This is caused by high spending as a result of high a money supply
- The interest rate the Fed bank charges a bank for a loan
- This is more commonly known as the Fed
- An economic system of trading goods not money
- A slowdown in the economy due to a decrease in the money supply
Down
- The deliberate control of the money supply by the Fed
- The chairman of the Fed
- If the Fed wants to decrease the money supply, they ____ the required reserve
- If the Fed wants to increase the money supply, they ____ the required reserve
- Open market purchases _____ money supply
- The governing body of the Fed
- A decrease in the money supply leads to high _____
- The number of members on the Board of Governors
- A deposit that can be withdrawn and turned into currency
- The amount required to be kept in the bank for each account
- Open market sales ____ money supply
- The amount in the vault and in the district Fed bank
25 Clues: The chairman of the Fed • The governing body of the Fed • The number of District Fed Banks • Open market sales ____ money supply • Money the bank can use to make loans • This is more commonly known as the Fed • Open market purchases _____ money supply • The amount of money in circulation in the US • The interest a bank charges a bank for a loan • ...
Money Management Vocabulary 2021-02-09
Across
- To make the bank statement balance agree with your checkbook balance.
- Stub A statement that accompanies a paycheck highlighting earned income and deductions.
- A check written for money that is not available in the account.
- A set amount of money paid for a certain period of time.
- Check Checks which you have written but the bank has not yet returned to you.
- person or institution that provides you with the loan.
- Money withheld from a paycheck for tax or savings purposes.
- Check A check which the bank has paid and deducted from you account.
- Charge A fee charged for writing a credit contract.
- A written plan to help you make the most of the money you have.
- Amount of money you borrow, which must be paid back to the lender within a given period of time.
- A type of retirement savings account where money is deposited directly by your employer for retirement.
- Expenses Expenses that are the same each month.
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- A set amount of pay for every hour of work.
- Score A number ranging from 300 to 850 representing a person's credit history.
- Interest Interest previously earned that is added to the total before new interest earnings are figured
- Ticket A bank form used to put money into your account.
- Expenses Expenses that change or vary from month to month.
- To sign your name on the back of a check payable to you.
- Income The amount of money left after subtracting deductions from gross income.
- Benefits Benefits provided by an employer along with the worker's regular paycheck. (i.e. sick leave, vacation time, medical insurance)
- Income A person's total wage or salary before any deductions are made
- Limit maximum amount a credit card company will allow someone to borrow on a single card.
- The ability to purchase goods and services with the promise to pay for it at a later time.
- A bill or statement of charges
- Statement The bank's listing of checks paid, deposits and service charges to your account for the month.
26 Clues: A bill or statement of charges • A set amount of pay for every hour of work. • Expenses Expenses that are the same each month. • Charge A fee charged for writing a credit contract. • person or institution that provides you with the loan. • Ticket A bank form used to put money into your account. • To sign your name on the back of a check payable to you. • ...
B-Money Crossword 2021-09-17
Across
- Greeting for Chinese fighters
- Undesirable Polish destination
- Second to last
- Pre-fight instruction (Suggestion)
- Important or permanent fixture
- No more Reebok
- Upgraded shotgun
- Pride successor
- "right leg hospital, left leg ___"
- European or Pacific?
- "If he dies, he dies"
- City in New York
- WWII Bulldog
- "_____, Michael", quote from a soldier
- Quit
- Golden
- 2V2 but sometimes 3V3
- The status of UFC Champs
- Time
- Japanese or Peruvian
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- Julie catch phrase
- Rock
- Fit someone on a schedule
- Used to be about 60
- UFC Fighter, Justin ___
- Tool for floaters
- That's who I want to see
- 14 days
- Brittney Palmer, Acc. to Khabib
- Dropper of bombs
- 5th degree Kempo Black Belt; Nickname
- Anton Chigurh
- Proceeds Victory and Battle
- Inaugural W. Flyweight champ (First name)
- Hit it
- Slang; Non-Factual
- Men who are not to be feared
- Don't get sniped
- The Prodigy
- The work of Isayama, Abbrv.
- War Dogs Miles
- German tank
42 Clues: Rock • Quit • Time • Hit it • Golden • 14 days • The Prodigy • German tank • WWII Bulldog • Anton Chigurh • Second to last • No more Reebok • War Dogs Miles • Pride successor • Dropper of bombs • Upgraded shotgun • City in New York • Don't get sniped • Tool for floaters • Julie catch phrase • Slang; Non-Factual • Used to be about 60 • European or Pacific? • Japanese or Peruvian • "If he dies, he dies" • ...
Money Matters Crossword 2021-09-07
Across
- An amount of money you pay if you don't pay things in time, go over a limit or break any other rule
- The particular amount of money in an account
- The act of taking something out, like money, from something else, like your checkings account
- The money you earn from your job on a regular basis
- A way to transfer money from your account into real paper money, a machine found everywhere
- Money put away, often has interest earned on it and isn't used unless in an emergency
- Another way to say purchases or actions with your money
- When something goes up and down rapidly or changes a lot.
- A place that manages money, checks, and finance for people and businesses
- Opposite of withdrawing, put money in
Down
- A checking account shared between two or more people
- A card that takes money from the bank, needs to be paid back.
- Money that is borrowed, has an interest rate and must be paid back steadily
- A checking account meant for the rich or people with lots of cash
- A card that takes directly from your account
- Being careful of how much you spend, what you spend on
- A percent earned on money from a loan or in savings
- A checking account for people pursuing education
- Another way to say money or sum of money with a purpose
- A checking account for elderly
20 Clues: A checking account for elderly • Opposite of withdrawing, put money in • The particular amount of money in an account • A card that takes directly from your account • A checking account for people pursuing education • The money you earn from your job on a regular basis • A percent earned on money from a loan or in savings • ...
Taxes and Money 2022-05-06
Across
- a dance that seniors in high school attend
- rare; not plentiful; hard to get
- the government's source of revenue
- he lives in a pineapple under the sea
- type of unemployment that results from the time in between looking for a job
- a digital crypto currency
- to trade
- "healthy" rate of inflation in percent
- another way of saying net pay
- invented the smartphone
- anything that can be used as a medium of exchange
- your tax rate is based on this (how much money you make)
- long lasting; not easily broken
- raw materials that can be traded that have value or use in themselves
- type of pay that results in equal payments every pay period regardless of how many hours worked
- this occurs when the value of the dollar decreases and prices of goods increase
- the central bank of the USA that determines interest rates
Down
- 1st name Barack
- influential economist who believed government should step in to support economy during a crisis
- type of unemployment that is technology based; jobs replaced by computers
- type of money that has value because the government says it does
- to not grow or move; stuck in place
- program designed to help the elderly have an income
- balanced; equal relationship between supply and demand
- electric car company run by Elon Musk
- the age you can start collecting social security
- compensation based on how many hours worked
- current president
- type of inflation that results from too limited supply and too high demand causing prices to rise
- current richest man in the world
- type of pay that is before taxes
31 Clues: to trade • 1st name Barack • current president • invented the smartphone • a digital crypto currency • another way of saying net pay • long lasting; not easily broken • rare; not plentiful; hard to get • current richest man in the world • type of pay that is before taxes • the government's source of revenue • to not grow or move; stuck in place • he lives in a pineapple under the sea • ...
Good Stuff - Money 2022-06-16
22 Clues: hav • hel • fly • dyr • resa • nära • resa • kvar • blyg • ringa • grejer • nästan • riktig • storlek • livrädd • ungefär • bestämma • upplevelse • försiktigt • fantastisk • fortfarande • tillräckligt
Money Matters Finance 2022-10-14
Across
- through life in order to reach financial goals
- Is a type of money the government
- bonds Are forms of debt issued by a national
- goals) that is accomplished through financial planning goal the end result of something a
- Is a slip of paper that allows the user to
- in a country’s economy at a
- to a business or individual
- a means of payments
- time
- to a business or individual
- as a method of payment
- extended maturities of all government bonds
- Is a payment card issued by a bank to
- account to another
- Are a type of money made with metal,
- intends to acquire, achieve, do,
- Refers to something generally accepted as
- or distant future
- Is a form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services
- Are government bonds issued with terms of
- a payment from his or her bank
- or accomplish sometime in the
- 13, 26 or 52 weeks
- assets
Down
- to be legal tender
- Is the desired holding of financial support in the form of money– cash and bank deposit
- bonds Are types of treasuries that have the
- maturities than T-bonds
- Are a type of government bond issued with
- Is the wire transfer of funds from one
- electronic access to their bank
- Are a system of money in general used in a
- Is the total amount of monetary assets
- and issued by the authority of
- managing money
- Were developed to be representations of
- specific objectives
- Is a slip of paper that allows the user to make a payment from his or her bank
- Is a payment card that provides the
39 Clues: time • assets • managing money • or distant future • to be legal tender • account to another • 13, 26 or 52 weeks • a means of payments • specific objectives • as a method of payment • maturities than T-bonds • in a country’s economy at a • to a business or individual • to a business or individual • or accomplish sometime in the • and issued by the authority of • a payment from his or her bank • ...
Money Vocabulary I 2016-09-15
Across
- can be bought and sold
- below middle class; above poverty
- People living in third-world countries do not have this kind of lifestyle.
- to control according to a set of rules
- Vancouver is experiencing an ________ of housing prices.
- If you were born into a wealthy and powerful family, you are this.
- honor and respect for being better than average
- Lords, Dukes, Earls are all this
- sports cars, mansions, expensive jewelry are all ________ items.
- the value of one's share in an investment
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- after all costs have been subtracted from an amount
- to give out different amounts for different purposes
- to make a person or group poor
- I need to _________ savings so I can buy a house.
- obviously real
- Joey's health is beginning to ________ due to end-stage cancer.
- capita for each person
- money given by a government or other organization to support an activity
- belonging to a special, honored group
- You want your business to _______ so you can earn lots of money.
20 Clues: obviously real • can be bought and sold • capita for each person • to make a person or group poor • Lords, Dukes, Earls are all this • below middle class; above poverty • belonging to a special, honored group • to control according to a set of rules • the value of one's share in an investment • honor and respect for being better than average • ...
Money Vocabulary II 2016-09-15
Across
- only
- together
- the first one made of a machine or system
- the opposite of flaw
- a person who sells
- If you find Alisha's missing dog, you will earn a _____ of $500.
- owner of a business
- dangerous
- He started his own business; he is an _____ person.
- In Canada, prices are firm. You cannot _____.
- You work hard, so you are an _____ person.
- Coaching requires a _____ person to deal with children, parents, and many other issues.
- to move back and forth between two places
Down
- In India, many child labor factories _____ children.
- to get something
- legal responsibility
- You have the option to either buy or ______ this car.
- to pay in exchange for service
- to take out
- The managers will _____ Walter for his hard work during the last five years in the company.
- not very effective
- I quit = I _____.
- Teachers ______ students through quizzes and tests.
- The wealth of the world is not divided _____.
- creative in thinking of ways to make money
- fearless
- Her parents use allowance as an _____ to get her to do well in school.
- Dogs who bark at intruders _____ their owners' homes.
- to learn from a confusing mix of ideas
- a possession that has positive value
30 Clues: only • together • fearless • dangerous • to take out • to get something • I quit = I _____. • a person who sells • not very effective • owner of a business • legal responsibility • the opposite of flaw • to pay in exchange for service • a possession that has positive value • to learn from a confusing mix of ideas • the first one made of a machine or system • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
Down
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
Down
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
Down
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
Down
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
Down
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
Down
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
Down
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
Down
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
Down
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
Down
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
Down
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
Down
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
MONEY MATTERS CLUB 2019-04-29
Across
- a reduction in price of a good or service to be purchased
- a document used to purchase a car, home
- when all your money and assets are gone
- money that is borrowed to pay for a home or another building
- the currency used in the United States
- money that is accumulated and placed in an account
- a place in the bank where valuables are kept
- monies taken out of your paycheck when you don't pay your bills
- when an individual or group of individuals are in business
- a place you attend when you complete high school
- the money denomination used in the United Kingdom or Britain
Down
- money taken out of a checking or savings account
- a person or persons using the services of a bank
- a person employed by a bank to help with transactions
- a portable bank located at a bank, grocery store etc.
- what happens when you don't pay a bank loan
- Money placed in a bank or financial institution
- the richest person in the world
- a financial figure that has nine zeros
- monies or tangible objects such as sa car or house accumulated
- what is used to purchase goods and services
- something that is obtained illegally
- those goods and services required to support daily living
- monies that are owed to another
24 Clues: the richest person in the world • monies that are owed to another • something that is obtained illegally • a financial figure that has nine zeros • the currency used in the United States • a document used to purchase a car, home • when all your money and assets are gone • what happens when you don't pay a bank loan • what is used to purchase goods and services • ...
The Money Market 2020-01-12
Across
- member-owned financial cooperative that is created and operated by members and shares profits with owners.
- the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial institutions.
- a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
- company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange.
- amount of units of money circulated in the economy during a given period of time
- a bank account that pays interest and is usually not able to be drawn on without notice or loss of interest.
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- an account at a bank or building society from which money may be withdrawn without notice, typically an active account catering for frequent deposits and withdrawals by cheque.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- an investment asset whose value is derived from a contractual claim of what they represent.
- item of economic, commercial, or exchange value that has a material existence.
- cash on hand or an asset that can be readily converted to cash.
- an arrangement made with a bank that allows a third party to transfer money from a person's account on agreed dates, typically in order to pay bills.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
Down
- fixed amount of money borrowed at a fix rate and repaid over a fixed amount of time.
- system based on the principles of Islamic or Sharia law and guided by Islamic economics.
- 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.
- an entity that acts as the middleman between two parties in a financial transaction, such as a commercial bank, investment banks, mutual funds and pension funds.
- debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank.
- specific division of banking related to the creation of capital for other companies, governments and other entities.
- a deposit account.
- proportion of an amount loaned which a lender charges as interest to the borrower, normally expressed as an annual percentage.
- assets which can readily be converted into cash, such as bills of exchange.
- money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping.
- an organization (which is often, but not always, a company or business) based on the principle of mutuality
- a card allowing the holder to transfer money electronically from their bank account when making a purchase.
- something you pay with
27 Clues: a deposit account. • something you pay with • money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping. • cash on hand or an asset that can be readily converted to cash. • a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies. • assets which can readily be converted into cash, such as bills of exchange. • ...
forms of money 2023-11-16
Across
- amount of money that is saved or collected
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- help given from richer countries
- … is often expressed as a percentage, based on either the investment's market value or purchase price.
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else
- an amount of money charged for a service or for the use of something:
- money earned for hours of work
- an amount of money that is borrowed, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing.
- one of several parts into which a story, plan, or amount of money owed has been divided, so that each part happens or is paid at different times until the end or total is reached
- belonging to or done by a particular person or thing
- someone who money is owed to
Down
- money given as part of the cost of something, to help or encourage it to happen.
- an amount of money paid into an account
- (a part of) the profit of a company that is paid to the people who own shares in it
- an amount of money that is returned to you by the government
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- money placed in the bank
- a share or a financial involvement in something such as a business
- someone who ows money
- if someone borrows money from you, makes you a
20 Clues: someone who ows money • money placed in the bank • someone who money is owed to • money earned for hours of work • help given from richer countries • an amount of money paid into an account • amount of money that is saved or collected • if someone borrows money from you, makes you a • belonging to or done by a particular person or thing • ...
Money and Banking 2023-12-04
Across
- Wampum and this were common barter items during colonial times
- Electronic Funds ____ involves transferring money from one account to another electronically
- The base unit of money in Japan
- Automated Teller Machine
- During this war, the U.S. used worthless paper money
- This is the exchange of goods or services as payment
- A person withdraws money from this account by writing a check
- This is money that must be accepted because the law says so
- The base unit of money in Europe
- Value as a good
- This type of money is backed by a valuable item
Down
- Overdraft charges have a maximum amount of this (dollars)
- These can be turned into money easily without losing value
- This type of checking occurs when a check is written for more money than is in the account
- This type of money is given value through the government
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Lack of privacy and ___ are problems with EFT
- The base unit of money in the U.S.
- Automated _____ Machine
- This type of card lets an individual defer payments until a later time
- The amount of hours it takes for money to transfer on a debit charge
- The ___ Act of 1792 made the dollar the basic unit of currency
- This type of card pulls money from a checkable account
- Coins make up this percentage of our currency
- Gold and ___ are used to back representative money
25 Clues: Value as a good • Automated _____ Machine • Automated Teller Machine • Electronic Funds Transfer • The base unit of money in Japan • The base unit of money in Europe • The base unit of money in the U.S. • Lack of privacy and ___ are problems with EFT • Coins make up this percentage of our currency • This type of money is backed by a valuable item • ...
Verbs with money 2024-05-14
Across
- Experiencing a financial or value decline in an investment or trade.
- exchange or transfer a product or service in return for money.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- To give money or goods to help a person or organization.
- Demanding a certain amount of money for a service or product.
- To get money by working or through some other means.
- to provide a customer with a repayment of money for a product or service.
- To plan how to use your money or resources.
- To change one currency into another.
Down
- To put money or resources into something, usually with the expectation of future gain.
- use something temporarily or to take it temporarily with permission from the owner.
- providing someone with money, goods, or resources for a temporary period.
- To obtain or possess something.
- this is means to be indebted or to have a debt.
- To use or consume something unnecessarily or inefficiently.
- have enough money or resources to be able to pay for something
- use money or time for a specific purpose.
- To move money or assets from one account to another.
- To use money, time, or resources carefully to preserve or accumulate them.
- The amount of money paid to obtain a product or service.
- acquire or own a product or service in exchange for money.
21 Clues: To obtain or possess something. • To take money out of a bank account. • To change one currency into another. • use money or time for a specific purpose. • To plan how to use your money or resources. • this is means to be indebted or to have a debt. • To move money or assets from one account to another. • To get money by working or through some other means. • ...
art, money, finance 2024-02-11
Across
- имеющий неоправданно высокую, завышенную цену
- распределение ресурсов (в обществе)
- непомерный, чрезмерный
- введение цензуры
- не так, как все
- ограниченный бюджет
- прожиточный минимум
- ценитель искусства, эстет
- выгодная покупка
- укреплять, объединять
- быть знатоком
- нести убытки
- торговля, коммерция
- cкупой, прижимистый
- обанкротиться
- доход, выручка, годовой доход, таможенный сбор
- покровительство
- акварель
- цель, задача
Down
- бережливый, экономный
- охотник за скидками
- изящные искусства, изобразительные искусства
- открыть новые горизонты
- счет
- расточительный
- финансовая помощь
- натюрморт
- пластическое искусство
- без денег
- праздник для глаз
- подающий надежды, многообещающий, перспективный
- товар, предмет потребления
- художественное наследие
- воровство в магазинах
- расход, трата
- транжира, расточитель
36 Clues: счет • акварель • натюрморт • без денег • нести убытки • цель, задача • быть знатоком • обанкротиться • расход, трата • расточительный • не так, как все • покровительство • введение цензуры • выгодная покупка • финансовая помощь • праздник для глаз • охотник за скидками • ограниченный бюджет • прожиточный минимум • торговля, коммерция • cкупой, прижимистый • бережливый, экономный • укреплять, объединять • ...
Money and finance 2023-10-12
Across
- Help given, especially by the state or an organization, to people who need it, especially because they do not have enough money
- A request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- An amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank, or the agreement that allows this
- A priceless object has such a high value, especially because it is rare, that the price of it cannot be calculated (adj)
- An organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc.
- A fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- Spending too much money (adj)
- An amount of money paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who does not work any more because they are too old or have become ill
- Careful when using money (adj)
- Something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
Down
- The total amount of money that a government or person spends
- Something that someone says or writes officially
- An amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing
- The act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.
- The act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc.
- An agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house
- A reduction in the usual price
- A particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength, rather than a job needing a college education
- Money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- Money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
20 Clues: Spending too much money (adj) • A reduction in the usual price • Careful when using money (adj) • Something that someone says or writes officially • The total amount of money that a government or person spends • Money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards • ...
Money, credits, banks 2024-10-23
Across
- borrowing capital from a lending institution and repaying it, with interest, over a predetermined period
- the process of making or manufacturing goods and products from raw materials or components
- the act of removing funds from a business account or using business resources for personal or non-business purposes
- when an individual who has an idea acts on that idea, usually to disrupt the current market with a new product or service
- the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it
- an event, or a series of events, that causes major disturbance for a business
- the ability of the consumer to acquire goods or services prior to payment with the faith that the payment will be made in the future
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively
- the amount charged over and above the principal amount by the lender from the borrower
- financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans
- the total amount of earnings a company makes minus expenses
Down
- the act of using resources to satisfy current needs and wants
- paper money
- borrowing capital from a lending institution and repaying it, with interest, over a predetermined period
- an individual, a group (public or private), or a financial institution that makes funds available to a person or business with the expectation that the funds will be repaid
- the leftover money in your business account after paying all expenses, valuable return
- the act of allocating resources, usually money, with the expectation of generating an income or profit
- small object, usually round and flat, used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender
- the funding a business needs for commercial purposes, concerned with the art and science of managing money
- a sum of money that is held in an account
- an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
21 Clues: paper money • a sum of money that is held in an account • the total amount of earnings a company makes minus expenses • the act of using resources to satisfy current needs and wants • an event, or a series of events, that causes major disturbance for a business • the leftover money in your business account after paying all expenses, valuable return • ...
B1 EF4 MONEY 2025-02-05
31 Clues: OWE • TAX • BILL • LOAN • SAVE • EARN • COST • WASTE • RAISE • INVEST • BUDGET • CHARGE • SALARY • PAY BY • LIVE ON • INHERIT • PAY FOR • LEND TO • LIVE OFF • PAY BACK • SPEND ON • MORTGAGE • BE WORTH • TAKE OUT • INSURANCE • INVEST IN • CHARGE FOR • BORROW FROM • CAN'T AFFORD • GET INTO DEBT • CONTACTLESS PAYMENT
Money Matters Vocabulary 2025-04-02
Across
- not knowing something that you should know
- begin without a job
- one part of something
- money that a person owes
- a person who starts a new business
- something that is available to give you help or support
- relating to money
- a new idea that involves taking risks
- money that a person or company owes
- to try to do something, especially over a long period of time
- the teacher of this class
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- To help sell or bring attention to a new product
- a person who contributes money to a company and hopes to profit
- an experienced person who gives someone else advice
- able to produce money
- a tall plant made of wood
- the space inside of or around something
- something that costs money
- making a lot of money
- something a person has that is worth money
- an agreement to borrow money and pay it back
- a plan for how to spend and save money
22 Clues: relating to money • begin without a job • one part of something • able to produce money • making a lot of money • money that a person owes • a tall plant made of wood • the teacher of this class • something that costs money • a person who starts a new business • money that a person or company owes • a new idea that involves taking risks • a plan for how to spend and save money • ...
shopping and money 2025-05-20
Across
- give (money or goods) for a good cause, for example to a charity
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something
- offer (a certain price) for something, especially at an auction
- a thing used or serving to make something look more attractive but usually having no practical purpose, especially a small object such as a figurine
- the action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods
- immediately appealing or noticeable; striking
- sell (something one has bought) to someone else
- the seeking of financial support for a charity, cause, or other enterprise
Down
- in or according to styles or types no longer current; not modern
- request (something) to be made, supplied, or served
- a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder
- appealing to or attracting someone, even if wrong or unwise
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
- a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it
- the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
- the action of receiving something or the fact of its being received
- not demanded or requested as being something one has a right to
- miscellaneous objects and ornaments of little value
- produced manufactured in large quantities by an automated mechanical process
- an act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return
20 Clues: immediately appealing or noticeable; striking • sell (something one has bought) to someone else • request (something) to be made, supplied, or served • the action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods • miscellaneous objects and ornaments of little value • appealing to or attracting someone, even if wrong or unwise • ...
Money and finance 2025-07-10
Across
- – byudjet / moliyaviy reja
- – narx
- – soliq
- – naqd pul
- – qarz
- – daromad
- – karta (bank kartasi)
- – sarmoya kiritmoq
- – hamyon
- – pul
- – qiymat
- – moliya
- – oylik / maosh
- – sarflash / xarajat
- – qiymat / xarajat
- – hisob raqam
Down
- – foiz (qarz yoki bankdagi)
- – sarmoya
- – valyuta
- – tranzaksiya / pul o‘tkazmasi
- – iqtisodiyot
- – xarid
- – xarajatlar
- – to‘lovlar / hisob-kitob qog‘ozlari
- – kredit / qarz mablag‘i
- – tejash / jamg‘arma
- – boylik / mol-mulk
- – to‘lov
- – bank
- – kredit / qarz limiti
30 Clues: – pul • – narx • – qarz • – bank • – soliq • – xarid • – hamyon • – qiymat • – moliya • – to‘lov • – sarmoya • – valyuta • – daromad • – naqd pul • – xarajatlar • – iqtisodiyot • – hisob raqam • – oylik / maosh • – sarmoya kiritmoq • – qiymat / xarajat • – boylik / mol-mulk • – tejash / jamg‘arma • – sarflash / xarajat • – karta (bank kartasi) • – kredit / qarz limiti • – kredit / qarz mablag‘i • – byudjet / moliyaviy reja • ...
ECC/Money Concepts 2025-12-15
Across
- Using careful examination, data, and logical reasoning to understand or solve a problem.
- Describes something new, creative, or original—often an improved method, idea, or product.
- An account at a bank or credit union meant for everyday transactions. The account can be connected to checks or a debit card so it’s easy to move money in or out. Doesn't usually earn interest.
- total revenue minus total expenses
- amount owed for funds borrowed
- A loan specifically to buy a car.
- The most advanced and modern; at the forefront of progress or technology.
- General agreement among a group; everyone may not get exactly what they want, but all can support the final decision.
- Giving people the confidence, skills, or authority to make decisions and take control of their work or actions.
- Happening without a specific pattern, plan, or predictable reason.
- what you spend
- Influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or experiences.
- An account at a financial institution dedicated to saving and growing money. The account earns interest, has no card linked to it, and there are often limits to how often money can be moved in or out of it in a month.
- A savings account specifically dedicated to retirement, meaning there are rules about when money is withdrawn. The account can be set up at most financial institutions.
Down
- An agreement to leave money in a specific account for a set amount of time. CDs and share certificates usually earn a higher interest rate than an average savings account.
- An employer-sponsored retirement savings account where employees contribute part of their paycheck and contributions may be matched by the employer.
- Money borrowed by a student to finance their education.
- giving money with the expectation of making a profit
- A person who starts and manages a business, taking on financial risks in hopes of making a profit.
- bBased on instinct or a “gut feeling” rather than careful reasoning.
- Relating to understanding yourself, your thoughts, emotions, and motivations.
- what you earn
- Relating to interactions or relationships between people (e.g., communication, teamwork).
- A card that directly accesses money in a checking account to pay for things.
- work together with others to achieve a common goal.
- Thinking that follows clear rules and sound reasoning; making conclusions that make sense.
- A card you use to borrow money for purchases and pay it back, with interest, later. Using a credit card responsibly can help you improve your credit score.
27 Clues: what you earn • what you spend • amount owed for funds borrowed • A loan specifically to buy a car. • total revenue minus total expenses • work together with others to achieve a common goal. • giving money with the expectation of making a profit • Money borrowed by a student to finance their education. • Influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or experiences. • ...
Money and Money Management 2021-10-21
Across
- expenses that remain the same over a given period of time.
- Income earn after deductions are made.
- money set aside for future needs.
- money received for work done.
Down
- the total amount of money earned before deductions.
- a plan for future spending
- money earned from employment that is paid weekly or fortnightly.
- the spending of money for goods and services.
- money earned from employment that is paid monthly.
- are those expenses that vary from month to month.
10 Clues: a plan for future spending • money received for work done. • money set aside for future needs. • Income earn after deductions are made. • the spending of money for goods and services. • are those expenses that vary from month to month. • money earned from employment that is paid monthly. • the total amount of money earned before deductions. • ...
MONEY AND SHOPPING 2020-11-26
23 Clues: marca • client • costar • reduir • rebaixa • començar • entrenar • perdre's • benefici • recollir • fabricant • minorista • provar-se • descompte • estalviar • apuntar-se • malbaratar • acompanyar • pressupost • worth valer • ocupar-sede • funambulisme • ganga, txollo
Money Matters Vocab 2021-09-21
Across
- Form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods, debt or services
- Something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value or a means of payments.
- Wire transfer of money from one bank account to another.
- Means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy.
- Standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit.
- Promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank
- Type of Government bond issued with shorter maturities than T-Bonds.
Down
- Government bonds issued with terms of 4,13,26,or 52 weeks.
- Type of treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds
- Desired holding of financial assets in the form of money - cash and bank deposit.
- Actions of a central bank, currency board or regulatory committee specifying the size and rate of growth of the money supply.
- Paper currency issued by the Continental Congress
- Form of Debt issued by a national government
- Type of money made with metal, stamped and issued by the authority of government
- Rate at which a unit of currency of one country can be exchanged or a unit of currency of another currency.
- Total amount of money assets available in a country's economy at a specific time.
- Payment card which provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank account.
- Payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment.
- Slip of paper which allows the user to make a payment from his or her bank account to a business or individual.
- System of money in general use in a country
20 Clues: System of money in general use in a country • Form of Debt issued by a national government • Paper currency issued by the Continental Congress • Promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank • Wire transfer of money from one bank account to another. • Government bonds issued with terms of 4,13,26,or 52 weeks. • ...
Money Matters Crossword 2021-09-07
Across
- allow customers to draw money directly from their account
- allow individuals to borrow money from a bank
- two or more account holders
- allow business to borrow money for business purposes
- assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors
- moving money from one account to another
- allow bank to secure account on behalf of a beneficiary
- gives customers to ability to manage money online
- provide loans for prospective home buyers
- have the main function of receiving and lending money
Down
- provide financial services to families,individuals, and small business
- can be earned on the balance held in an an account
- allow customers to borrow money from an institution up to a limit
- percentage charged on loans
- private organizations that hold and manage securities for investment purposes
- when money is owed to an institution
- focus on helping their members save and borrow money and receive financial services
- removing money from an account]
- provide financial coverage for individuals or organizations
- putting money into an account
20 Clues: percentage charged on loans • two or more account holders • putting money into an account • removing money from an account] • when money is owed to an institution • moving money from one account to another • provide loans for prospective home buyers • allow individuals to borrow money from a bank • gives customers to ability to manage money online • ...
The Money Market 2021-11-30
Across
- used to exchange goods/services
- money placed into a bank for safekeeping
- a debt security issued by a government that supports the government's financial activities
- a financial institution that offers depositing services
- banking institution that deals with monetary and financial transactions
- when an individual borrows money for a personal need
- represents equity ownership in a corporation or financial asset, owned by investors
- a card that takes money directly out of a banking account
- assets that can easily be converted into cash while keeping its original value
- a bank account where money is withdrawn without notice
Down
- financial activities that follow the traditional Islamic laws
- material assets that are physical
- a bank account that earns interest
- money borrowed from the bank for commercial purposes
- a card that allows you to borrow funds
- a loan used to purchase or maintain a home or another form of real estate
- a loan provided by a bank that allows a customer to pay for expenses after their account reaches 0
- a liquid asset that gets its value from a contractual form
- annual percentage of the outstanding loan
- the dealing of short-term debt
- a transaction in which an indiviidual withdraws funds from another person's bank account
21 Clues: the dealing of short-term debt • used to exchange goods/services • material assets that are physical • a bank account that earns interest • a card that allows you to borrow funds • money placed into a bank for safekeeping • annual percentage of the outstanding loan • money borrowed from the bank for commercial purposes • ...
The Money Market 2021-11-30
Across
- A loan used to purchase or maintain a home or another form of real estate
- The percentage paid from a borrower to a lender for a loan of money
- An amount of money you can borrow to use for a variety of purposes
- A payment card that deducts money directly from the consumers checking account
- Represents equity ownership in a corporation or financial asset, owned by investors
- Money placed into a bank for safekeeping
- A funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution based on debt
- A transaction in which an individual withdraws funds from another person's bank account
- A bank account where money is withdrawn without notice
- Issued by financial institutions which allow you to borrow funds to pay for your purchases
- They advise businesses and governments on how to meet their financial challenges
- A company involved in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions
Down
- A debt security issued by a government that supports the government's financial activities
- They can be seen, touch, held and has a material existence
- A liquid asset that gets it's value from a contractual right
- Finance or banking activities that adhere to the Islamic laws
- What is used to exchange goods/services
- An interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution
- Dealing in debt of less than one year
- A financial institution that carries out all the operations to do with the deposit and withdrawal of money for the public
- It occurs when an account lacks the funds to cover a withdrawal, but goes forward with it anyways
- An asset than can be easily converted into cash while keeping it's market value
22 Clues: Dealing in debt of less than one year • What is used to exchange goods/services • Money placed into a bank for safekeeping • A bank account where money is withdrawn without notice • They can be seen, touch, held and has a material existence • A liquid asset that gets it's value from a contractual right • Finance or banking activities that adhere to the Islamic laws • ...
Smart Money Management 2022-02-08
Across
- The filter in your brain that lets only lets in what you believe
- Home Loan
- Yearly interest charged
- When you owe someone money
- Intelligent
- The way you think
- A Desire
- Decline of purchasing power
- Smartest thing you can do with your money
- The money you put aside for a rainy day
- Give a reason
- Period of economic decline
- Finance
Down
- Financial reportcard
- Credit card bill
- A plan for your money
- Being thankful
- Percentage of lottery winners who go broke
- What you need to survive
- Helps calculate how soon your money will double
20 Clues: Finance • A Desire • Home Loan • Intelligent • Give a reason • Being thankful • Credit card bill • The way you think • Financial reportcard • A plan for your money • Yearly interest charged • What you need to survive • When you owe someone money • Period of economic decline • Decline of purchasing power • The money you put aside for a rainy day • Smartest thing you can do with your money • ...
Money and Time 2021-07-21
22 Clues: Question 3 • Question 2A • Question 9a • Question 4a • Question 8b • Question 4b • Question 10 • Question 9b • Question 7b • Question 6c • Question 7c • Question 5a • Question 6b • Question 2B • Question 6a • Question 8a • Question 5b • Question 7a • Question 1 Gail • Question 1 Janice • Question 1 Martin • Question 9c to nearest pence
Money Matters 1 2017-01-01
Across
- a sum of money that you borrow
- the money taken from your bank account
- Something that is of no real value or use
- payment in return for work or services, esp. that made to workmen on a daily, hourly or weekly basis
- a sum of money paid to a salesperson for every sale that he or she makes
- a sum of money which is part of the full price of something, and which you pay when you agree to buy it.
- the amount of money that you have in your bank account at a particular time
- said when your bank balance is positive
- said when your bank balance is negative
- a piece of paper that you get from someone as proof that they have received money or goods from you
- a general increase in the prices of goods and services in a country
- a document that lists goods that have been supplied or services that have been done
- a regular sum of money from the state or from a former employer because they have retired
Down
- the many equal parts of a company into which its ownership is divided
- the money that someone is paid each month by their employer
- a government tax, esp on imports/exports
- a sum of money which is returned to you, for example because you have paid too much or because you have returned goods to a shop.
- a sum of money given by an employer to an employee who has been laid off
- Something that does not require a lot of money to operate
- the money that is spent on something
- a deduction from the full amount of a price or debt, as in return for prompt payment
- a printed document showing how much money has been paid into and taken out of a bank account
- gross profit minus all operating costs not included in the calculation of gross profit, esp wages, overheads, and depreciation
- judged insolvent by a court
- to remove money from a bank
- a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders
- the extra money that you pay if you have borrowed money or are buying something on credit
- to provide (money) temporarily, often at interest
28 Clues: judged insolvent by a court • to remove money from a bank • a sum of money that you borrow • the money that is spent on something • the money taken from your bank account • said when your bank balance is positive • said when your bank balance is negative • a government tax, esp on imports/exports • Something that is of no real value or use • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
Down
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
Down
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
Down
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
Down
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
Down
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
Down
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
Down
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
The Money Market 2020-01-12
Across
- something you pay with
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- a card allowing the holder to transfer money electronically from their bank account when making a purchase.
- cash on hand or an asset that can be readily converted to cash.
- a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
- the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial institutions.
- specific division of banking related to the creation of capital for other companies, governments and other entities.
- an investment asset whose value is derived from a contractual claim of what they represent.
- an organization (which is often, but not always, a company or business) based on the principle of mutuality
- amount of units of money circulated in the economy during a given period of time
- item of economic, commercial, or exchange value that has a material existence.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- an account at a bank or building society from which money may be withdrawn without notice, typically an active account catering for frequent deposits and withdrawals by cheque.
- debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank.
- a bank account that pays interest and is usually not able to be drawn on without notice or loss of interest.
Down
- money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping.
- fixed amount of money borrowed at a fix rate and repaid over a fixed amount of time.
- proportion of an amount loaned which a lender charges as interest to the borrower, normally expressed as an annual percentage.
- an arrangement made with a bank that allows a third party to transfer money from a person's account on agreed dates, typically in order to pay bills.
- 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.
- an entity that acts as the middleman between two parties in a financial transaction, such as a commercial bank, investment banks, mutual funds and pension funds.
- assets which can readily be converted into cash, such as bills of exchange.
- a deposit account.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange.
- system based on the principles of Islamic or Sharia law and guided by Islamic economics.
- member-owned financial cooperative that is created and operated by members and shares profits with owners.
27 Clues: a deposit account. • something you pay with • money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping. • cash on hand or an asset that can be readily converted to cash. • a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies. • assets which can readily be converted into cash, such as bills of exchange. • ...
Time is Money 2012-02-05
Across
- The very word “_______” Suggests to most of us something unpleasant, involuntary, even coerced.
- “A serious player now means someone who has aspirations to go as high as he can, someone who puts in an incredible amount of time, often at the ______________ of the family”
- Ask only if your request does not __________ upon someone.
- A theory of management with its main goals to increase labor and improve economic efficiency. Many jobs and homes of today have become _______________
- For men who had taken paternity leave they justified it by saying ___________ comes first
- Jobs _______ workers for accomplishments but there’s no _______ for unpaid labor.
- Many of the men at Sam’s workplace believed that ______________ leave was unnecessary or silly
- In her study on reciprocity Karen V. found ________ main rules for asking for help.
- Traditionally, “ Family man” meant a good provider, one who demonstrated his love of wife and children by toiling hard at the office or factory, however the term has taken on a negative undertone and tacitly but powerfully calls into question a worker’s _________________
- The ________________ magnets beneath home and workplace are in the process of being reversed.
- Asking implies recognition of __________ on others.
- Many activates formally done at home now go on outside the house as a result of domestic ___________________
Down
- Problems at home tend to upset women _______ deeply then problems at work.
- Status obligations have meaning and impact only if the kinship is socially _____________
- ________ people may feel more comfortable asking for help because from their perspective people owe them.
- Karen wanted to study the asking rules of ______________
- _______ is money.
- Do not ask if you know your request will be ____________
- Research shows that work friends can be as important as _______ ____________ in helping both men and women cope with the blows of life.
- Although the policy had been in place for two years Sam was the _______ person to use it
20 Clues: _______ is money. • Asking implies recognition of __________ on others. • Karen wanted to study the asking rules of ______________ • Do not ask if you know your request will be ____________ • Ask only if your request does not __________ upon someone. • Problems at home tend to upset women _______ deeply then problems at work. • ...
Money to burn 2014-09-04
Across
- driving to make black tyre marks on the road
- know about, notice
- help to fix-up a problem
- driving to make black tyre marks on the road in the shape of a round circle
- (hyphenated word) the best, highest quality
- rich, wealthy
- (3 words) have lots of money to spend any way you want to
- unsafe, dangerous
- (2 words) to separate out or remove somebody or something undesirable or unwanted
- to take part in something or to be involved in something or with someone
- to move the back of a car from side to side
- drove fast
Down
- quickly take something, caught by police
- great comfort, expensive and high quality
- riding a motorbike with only one wheel on the road while the other is raised off the road
- (3 words) a laws that allows the public to get information collected by government departments
- (hyphenated word) have money/cash
- taken by police into legal care/custody
- statistics, numbers
- people who drive fast and take little care, reckless drivers
- dangerous and different from most drivers
- a small, low motor bike made by Honda
- no respect, no thinking about
- something that started a pattern of behaviour
- uncontrolled bad behaviour resulting in danger, damage
25 Clues: drove fast • rich, wealthy • unsafe, dangerous • know about, notice • statistics, numbers • help to fix-up a problem • no respect, no thinking about • (hyphenated word) have money/cash • a small, low motor bike made by Honda • taken by police into legal care/custody • quickly take something, caught by police • great comfort, expensive and high quality • ...
Money and finances 2015-12-09
Across
- when you buy something, but decide to pay it little by little, then you pay in...
- the number that tells us how much money used in one country can we get for money used in a different country
- money you get, but have to repay later
- bills for electricity, water, heating
- to get money from someone to whom you will pay it back later
- money you owe
- type of bank account, you use it to get your salary, pay for things etc.
- a machine which gives you money from your bank account
- the additional money you have to pay when you get a loan
- money you receive after tax and health insurance have been paid
- money you give to your country
- someone who is not generous
- everything you have spent in a period of time
- the period of time in which you can get a new object or refund if it breaks down
- amount of money received during a period of time
- to ask for a certain amount of money
- give money to someone who will pay it back later
- money you have to pay as a punishment
- money you have to pay in advance to book something
- money you pay for transportation
Down
- piece of paper that asks you to pay something
- another expression for rich
- money you have to pay to attent university
- money you receive for the work you do
- money you get if something bad happens to you, your car, house, family...
- money used in a certain country
- type of a loan you get if you promise you will give your house to the bank if you don't repay it
- piece of paper that is a proof that you have paid for something
- money you give to charity
- financial help given to a student
- money you receive before tax and health insurance have been paid
- additional money you give to a waiter or a taxi driver
- to get money from your bank account
- money given to kids and teenagers by their parents
- higher salary you get
- money you haven't spent, but you keep it for later
- lower price
- things, objects that you buy and sell
- to buy
- rich, but said more politely
- money you get back if you return something you have bought or cancel something you have booked
- money you pay for living in somebody's flat or house
42 Clues: to buy • lower price • money you owe • higher salary you get • money you give to charity • another expression for rich • someone who is not generous • rich, but said more politely • money you give to your country • money used in a certain country • money you pay for transportation • financial help given to a student • to get money from your bank account • ...
Money and finance 2023-10-12
Across
- A request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- Help given, especially by the state or an organization, to people who need it, especially because they do not have enough money
- Something that someone says or writes officially
- The total amount of money that a government or person spends
- An amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing
- The act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc.
- Spending too much money (adj)
- A reduction in the usual price
- Money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- An amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank, or the agreement that allows this
Down
- Something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- An amount of money paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who does not work any more because they are too old or have become ill
- A priceless object has such a high value, especially because it is rare, that the price of it cannot be calculated (adj)
- An organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc.
- The act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.
- Money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- A fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- Something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- A particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength, rather than a job needing a college education
- An agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house
- Careful when using money (adj)
21 Clues: Spending too much money (adj) • A reduction in the usual price • Careful when using money (adj) • Something that someone says or writes officially • Something on sale at a lower price than its true value • The total amount of money that a government or person spends • Money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards • ...
Money and payment 2024-02-11
Across
- It often involves borrowed funds that need to be repaid, usually with interest, over a specified period.
- expression of willingness to do something or provide goods, services, or assistance under specific conditions.
- generally refers to a goal or objective that someone is striving to achieve.
- an extension of a business or organization.
- refers to the act of making something smaller, less, or decreasing in size, quantity, or degree.
- It represents the overall identity and reputation associated with a particular offering.
- is a term commonly used to describe a state of financial insufficiency or having little to no money.
- refers to the process of becoming different or the result of such a process.
- refers to the rapid release of energy, often resulting in a sudden and forceful expansion.
- means to support or encourage the advancement, growth, or popularity of something, such as a product, idea, person, or cause.
- is a short and catchy musical composition
- f money given back to a customer.
Down
- refers to the manner or method used to handle a situation, solve a problem, or achieve a goal.
- refers to an agreement between parties where they reach a mutually beneficial deal, often involving the exchange of goods, services, or terms at a favorable or reduced cost.
- refers to the distribution or transmission of audio or video content to a wide audience.
- is a printed or digital promotional material, usually a small handbill or leaflet, designed to provide information or advertise an event, product, service, or cause.
- refers to the act of acquiring goods, services, or assets by paying a specified amount of money or an agreed-upon consideration.
- is a written order from an account holder to a bank.
- wake up later than planned.
- refers to the impact or clash between two or more objects, often resulting in physical contact.
20 Clues: wake up later than planned. • f money given back to a customer. • is a short and catchy musical composition • an extension of a business or organization. • is a written order from an account holder to a bank. • generally refers to a goal or objective that someone is striving to achieve. • refers to the process of becoming different or the result of such a process. • ...
FCLP 16. Money 2023-03-29
Across
- szantażysta
- opłacać się; przekupić kogoś, posmarować komuś
- spłacać, zwracać (pieniądze, dług); odpłacać, odwdzięczać się, zrewanżować się; opłacać się, być wartym (np. wysiłku)
- nabywać, kupować; zakup, kupno, nabycie; nabytek, sprawunek, zakup (rzecz kupiona); chwyt
- dzięki Bogu, na szczęście, całe szczęście, Bogu dzięki
- zakładać się, obstawiać (postawić pieniądze); zakładać się (być przekonanym o czymś); zakład (gdy dwie osoby się o coś zakładają)
- zaliczka; kaucja; wpłata, depozyt (w banku); złoże, pokład, nanos (np. minerałów); złóg (np. w żyłach), warstwa czegoś, która stopniowo się powiększa, osad; lokata, lokata bankowa; nanieść, nanosić (np. warstwę błota); wpłacać (pieniądze do banku); zdeponować, oddać na przechowanie (np. kosztowności do banku)
- pensja (zwykle wypłacana co miesiąc), płaca, wynagrodzenie, pobory (stałe wynagrodzenie)
- gospodarka (np. jakiegoś kraju); ekonomika, oszczędność; gospodarność; ekonomiczny, oszczędny
- strzepać, strzepywać
- relacja, raport, sprawozdanie, opowieść; konto (w systemie komputerowym); wyjaśnienie, wytłumaczenie; klient; rachunek (w sklepie); znaczenie oficjalnie; mieć za, uważać za; konto, rachunek (w banku); konto, konto księgowe
- pożyczać (coś komuś); pożyczać (o banku); nadawać, dodawać czegoś
- pokwitowanie, potwierdzenie; paragon; odbiór
- dobrobyt, pomyślność, powodzenie; dobra koniunktura
- hojny, wspaniałomyślny (o osobie); obfity, sowity, szczodry (o rzeczy)
- inwestycja; wkład, zaangażowanie; inwestycyjny
- luksusowy, wykwintny
- zachowywać coś (na później); zaoszczędzić (pieniądze)
- zwracać, spisywać, spłacać
- chwalić, wychwalać (powiedzieć, że się kogoś lub coś podziwia); błogosławić, chwalić (np. Boga); pochwała, pochwały; chwała
- rezydencja, willa, posiadłość, posesja, dworek
- żyć za określoną sumę
- oszczędzać, zaoszczędzać, zaoszczędzić
- opłata (np. za wejście, za członkostwo); honorarium (np. za specjalistyczną usługę); czesne (np. za szkołę)
- koszt, opłata (np. za gaz, prąd, telefon), taksa; zarzut, oskarżenie (w sądzie); oskarżenie (kogoś o coś); szarża, atak, uderzenie (np. militarny); nadzór, opieka (np. nad dzieckiem), odpowiedzialność (za coś lub kogoś), zarządzanie; polecenie, nakaz (np. zrobienia czegoś); podopieczny, podopieczna; ładunek (elektryczny); ładunek wybuchowy; szarża (rodzaj faulu ofensywnego w koszykówce); liczyć, pobierać (np. opłatę, prowizję), obciążyć czyjś rachunek (np. za drinki); oskarżać, postawiać zarzut (w sądzie); winić, oskarżać (np. za zrobienie czegoś); zobowiązywać (kogoś do czegoś); wpadać (wbiec gdzieś szybko); nacierać, szarżować, przypuszczać atak (np. na obce wojska); nasycać (coś czymś); wypełniać, przepełniać (np. emocjami); nakazywać (np. komuś zrobienie czegoś); ozdabiać herbem; ładować (baterię, akumulator, telefon)
- opłata za przejazd; pasażer; mieć się, czuć się, radzić sobie; wypaść, wyjść; wykonywać w określony sposób w określonej sytuacji lub przez pewien okres czasu
- bogactwo, majątek; dobrobyt, dostatek, obfitość
- maszyna do pisania
- osiągać, zdobywać; zyskiwać, stopniowo zdobywać; wzrastać, zyskiwać (np. na wadze, prędkości, wartości); korzyść, zysk; zysk (finansowy); wzmocnienie
- zmniejszenie, spadek, obniżenie; zmniejszać, zmniejszać się
- gwarantować, zapewniać; udzielać gwarancji (na jakiś produkt); podżyrować, poręczać (np. pożyczkę); gwarancja (na jakiś produkt); gwarancja, zapewnienie (np. że się coś zrobi); poręczenie (finansowe); zabezpieczenie, kaucja; gwarancyjny
- dobra, towary; dobytek, majątek ruchomy; towary, wyroby; towarowy
- bezwartościowy
Down
- mieć na coś pieniądze (używane, gdy mówimy, że kogoś na coś stać); pozwalać (sobie na coś); oferować (coś), dostarczać (czegoś), zapewniać (coś)
- bezinteresowny (np. o pracy); bezpłatny, niewynagrodzony; nieopłacany, niezapłacony (np. rachunek); nieodpłatny, darmowy, niepłatny
- wpłacać
- czek podróżniczy
- wybrać pieniądze, wypłacić pieniądze
- myśleć, sądzić, przypuszczać; liczyć (np. dni), kalkulować (np. odległość), rachować
- okazja, dobry interes (możliwość kupienia czegoś taniej); porozumienie, układ, umowa, transakcja; targować się, pertraktować, negocjować
- dzień wypłaty; termin rozliczeniowy
- podpis; sygnaturka (na końcu e-maila); sygnowanie (akt podpisania czegoś); sygnatura; charakterystyczny; popisowy (np. numer)
- dziedziczyć, przejmować w spadku (np. własność, tytuł)
- zbić fortunę
- oszczędności (np. całego życia); oszczędnościowy (np. konto)
- odkładać coś na bok (np. nieporozumienia, aby móc z kimś pracować nad czymś wspólnie); odkładać coś na bok (np. książkę); odkładać (np. pieniądze)
- być winnym, być dłużnym (pieniądze); być winnym zrobienia, dania komuś czegoś (np. przysługi, drinka); musieć (coś zrobić, ponieważ komuś coś się należy, np. szacunek)
- bez grosza przy duszy
- bieda, ubóstwo
- poddasze, strych; loft (duże mieszkanie w dawnej fabryce); galeria, chór (w kościele)
- dług; wpływ (czyjś na kogoś)
- przynosić straty, wykazywać straty
- nalegać, domagać się; uparcie twierdzić
- dochodowy, opłacalny, zyskowny, rentowny; korzystny, pożyteczny
- znaczny, niemały
- emerytura (pieniądze); pensjonat (w krajach europejskich)
- nabywać, zdobywać, przyswajać, osiągać (np. umiejętności); uzyskiwać, nabywać, zdobywać, posiadać, wchodzić w posiadanie; nabywać, kupować (np. udziały w firmie)
- ubezpieczony
- dobrze płatny
- bezwartościowy
- hojność, szczodrość; wspaniałomyślność, wielkoduszność
- płatny; opłacalny; należny, do zapłacenia
- spłukany (bez pieniędzy); spragniony, wygłodzony (np. seksu)
- zainteresowanie; odsetki (z tytułu posiadania konta bankowego), odsetki (dodatkowy koszt zaciągnięcia pożyczki); udział (np. w firmie); zamiłowanie, hobby, zainteresowanie; zaciekawienie; interesować; zainteresować, zaciekawić
- zamożny, dobrze sytuowany
- pożyczka, kredyt; pożyczenie (akt pożyczenia czegoś komuś); pożyczać (coś komuś)
66 Clues: wpłacać • szantażysta • zbić fortunę • ubezpieczony • dobrze płatny • bieda, ubóstwo • bezwartościowy • bezwartościowy • czek podróżniczy • znaczny, niemały • maszyna do pisania • strzepać, strzepywać • luksusowy, wykwintny • bez grosza przy duszy • żyć za określoną sumę • zamożny, dobrze sytuowany • zwracać, spisywać, spłacać • dług; wpływ (czyjś na kogoś) • przynosić straty, wykazywać straty • ...
Of Love & Money 2024-04-10
Across
- the things you do without thinking
- a status of obligation
- the ability to wait
- a persistent state of worry
- protection;safeguard against something
- the ability to feel another's feeling
- joint effort toward a goal
- the payment for effort
- if it's scary we call it a nightmare
- when personalities are complimentary
- encouraging another
- a difficult time
- antonym to the present
- the act of making a plan
- a deep affection
- loyalty to a cause or person
- change over time or as needed
- what you hopefully acquire with education
- something you have to pay each month
- to put something away for later
- another word for support
- opaque;honesty
- something a friend holds you to
Down
- something the chiropractor does to your back
- an unexpected accident or incident
- a mutual premarital agreement
- to be interested in something
- pertaining to finances
- with another
- dialogue with another
- this lets you buy things without cash
- time off; usually spent away from home
- tools that make life easier
- a synonym for currency
- money that comes in and goes out
- toil;labor
- a sweet fruit or a sweet time
- something one tends to enjoy
- everyone gets the same thing;fairness
- a spirit of giving
- another word for dreams beginning with g
- another word for irrational fear
- acquisition of information
- relatives
- having to forgo something
- individual control of ones self/body
- to have authority
- a state of homeostasis
- the outflow of money
- accumulation of money
- principles that influence behavior
51 Clues: relatives • toil;labor • with another • opaque;honesty • a difficult time • a deep affection • to have authority • a spirit of giving • the ability to wait • encouraging another • the outflow of money • dialogue with another • accumulation of money • a status of obligation • pertaining to finances • the payment for effort • a synonym for currency • antonym to the present • a state of homeostasis • ...
Money, cash, card... 2024-04-10
Across
- an amount in excess especially on the credit side of an account
- removal from a place of deposit or investment
- conveyance of against property (as for securing a loan)
- seller
- no responsibility at all
- an amount of money that is paid at one time
- spend too much money
- (informal) dollar
- having an abundance of goods or riches
Down
- a period of time beyond a due date during which a financial obligation may be met without penalty or cancellation
- characterized by, based on, or done by cheating, decieving
- one of the parts into which a debt is divided
- the quality of being variable
- (informal)pound
- something owed
- reduced to a state of financial ruin
- to buy back, repurchase
- (informal)having a large amount of money
- a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property after death
- suitable, qualified to participate or be chosen
- money given as a pledge or down payment
21 Clues: seller • something owed • (informal)pound • (informal) dollar • spend too much money • to buy back, repurchase • no responsibility at all • the quality of being variable • reduced to a state of financial ruin • having an abundance of goods or riches • money given as a pledge or down payment • (informal)having a large amount of money • an amount of money that is paid at one time • ...
Money Lingo Crossword: 2024-05-05
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- Something that is nice to have but you can actually live without.
- A share or slice of ownership of a company.
- A small plastic card offered by a bank that allows the holder to spend money directly from their bank account (2 words).
- Things that you own that have value and can be sold to get money, like real estate or stocks.
- An asset bought with the goal of generating income or profit. Examples include stocks and real estate.
- A small plastic card offered by a bank as a type of loan that allows the holder to purchase goods or services on credit (2 words).
- Expenses that stay the same each month, like rent, insurance, and loan payments.
- A trick used to cheat someone out of something, especially money.
- Saving money by being careful with spending.
- Using misleading or false information to get you to buy a product (2 words).
- A plan for saving and spending.
- A code or abbreviation that identifies a company’s stock on the stock market (2 words).
- Something you must have to survive.
- Someone who has built a presence on social media and creates content to generate views and engagements.
- Expenses that can change every month, like utilities, going out to eat, and entertainment.
- The last part of a domain name used to determine the source of a website.
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- A short-term investing strategy that involves buying and selling to try and beat the stock market’s average return.
- A long-term investing strategy in which an investor does very little buying and selling, and generally involves a more diversified portfolio.
- The minimum hourly wage an employer can pay an employee. This differs depending on the state that you live in (2 words).
- The direction a stock is moving. If a stock is trending positively, the graph is continuing in an upward position from left to right. If a stock is trending negatively, the graph is continuing downward from left to right.
- Money saved for unexpected expenses. This money is held in a separate savings account and only used for a true emergency, like house or car repairs. For teenagers, it might be for smaller expenses like laptop repairs or replacing your cell phone (2 words).
- An electronic way to pay in-store, online, or in-app by using your phone to pay for goods or services (2 words).
- Annual yearly interest rate you pay on your credit card balance if you don’t pay it off each month.
- About to the 50/30/20 rule, how much should go towards needs.
24 Clues: A plan for saving and spending. • Something you must have to survive. • A share or slice of ownership of a company. • Saving money by being careful with spending. • About to the 50/30/20 rule, how much should go towards needs. • Something that is nice to have but you can actually live without. • A trick used to cheat someone out of something, especially money. • ...
Verbs with money 2024-05-14
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- Experiencing a financial or value decline in an investment or trade.
- exchange or transfer a product or service in return for money.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- To give money or goods to help a person or organization.
- Demanding a certain amount of money for a service or product.
- To get money by working or through some other means.
- to provide a customer with a repayment of money for a product or service.
- To plan how to use your money or resources.
- To change one currency into another.
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- To put money or resources into something, usually with the expectation of future gain.
- use something temporarily or to take it temporarily with permission from the owner.
- providing someone with money, goods, or resources for a temporary period.
- To obtain or possess something.
- this is means to be indebted or to have a debt.
- To use or consume something unnecessarily or inefficiently.
- have enough money or resources to be able to pay for something
- use money or time for a specific purpose.
- To move money or assets from one account to another.
- To use money, time, or resources carefully to preserve or accumulate them.
- The amount of money paid to obtain a product or service.
- acquire or own a product or service in exchange for money.
21 Clues: To obtain or possess something. • To take money out of a bank account. • To change one currency into another. • use money or time for a specific purpose. • To plan how to use your money or resources. • this is means to be indebted or to have a debt. • To move money or assets from one account to another. • To get money by working or through some other means. • ...
Money Matters Review 2024-10-13
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- A credit score is considered this if it's between 800-850
- Something you can't live without
- This makes up 35% of your credit score
- Something that makes life easier
- This allows you to spend money you don't yet have
- The name of this class
- This is a paper form of currency that is used in place of cash
- What you give up to get something else
- Some banks charge this monthly just to have an account
- When you don't repay the loan and the bank can take their item(s) back, like a car.
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- Using this allows you easy access to money in your checking account
- This document lists your current debt(s) and payment status
- This is a number given to adults to show how financially responsible they are
- This is how many C's of Credit there are
- This is meant to hold money you're saving for a future goal
- When your paychecks are sent directly to your bank account
- When you spend more money than what's in your checking account
- This is how many steps are in the decision making process
- The top right-hand side of a check
- When companies check your credit often, it will ______ your credit score
20 Clues: The name of this class • Something you can't live without • Something that makes life easier • The top right-hand side of a check • This makes up 35% of your credit score • What you give up to get something else • This is how many C's of Credit there are • This allows you to spend money you don't yet have • Some banks charge this monthly just to have an account • ...
Vault: Understanding Money 2023-04-10
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- Things you must have in order to survive like food, shelter, and safety
- A record of how you pay back the money you borrow
- The amount you take home after paying taxes and anything else that gets taken out of your pay
- Payment for the work you do. It can be an amount for each hour you work or based on completing a task.
- Money that goes to the government to pay for things like schools, road repairs, and police and fire services
- What you give up in order to get something else
- When you borrow money and promise to pay it back later
- Work you do for money
- Money that is available and ready to use like bills and coins
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account) plus any interest you have already earned.
- Helps pay for emergencies. You pay a little money at set times. Then, if you have an emergency, insurance will help pay for it! You can get insurance for your home, your health, your car, and more!
- Things that you are able to do like for a job or a hobby
- Savings options, like stocks or bonds, that can make your money grow faster than a savings account. But you might not be able to take out your money anytime you want. And with some investments, you could also lose money.
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account).
- Things you’d like to have, but they aren’t needed to survive
- A quality that means that something or someone can be trusted to do what has been agreed upon
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- A savings certificate that gains interest and has a set time before you can withdraw your money (if you take your money out early, you will likely be charged a fee.)
- A plan for using your money over a set period of time. It helps you keep track of what you earn, spend, and save
- Money that you have to pay back
- Using money to buy stuff
- A share in the ownership of a company. A company sells stock to raise money. If the company does well, the value of the stock may increase.
- An activity or action that might be dangerous
- To use something from someone else with the promise of returning it
- To look at what you’ve done with your money over a period of time
- Finding out whether or not what you are about to buy can be found for a better price or in better shape at a different store
- An account at a financial institution that gains interest and allows withdrawals
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated as a percentage of the amount of money you have in your account.
- The full amount you earned
- When You Put Things In Order Of How Much They Matter
- Not having enough money to buy everything that you want
- Bonds are agreements to lend money to companies or the government. They agree to pay you back by a certain date, with higher interest than a savings account
- Working Extra Hours To Make Extra Money
- The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time doing
- Giving resources or volunteering time to help those in need
- It Is Payday And Cece Just Received Her Paycheck. What Should She Do With The Money?
- Payment for a year’s worth of work that is divided into equal portions that are paid to you with each paycheck
- A type of job you do for a long time and may require some education, training, or experience related to it
- Something you want to achieve. When you have a goal, then you can plan steps to achieve it. There are short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals that all take different amounts of time to achieve.
38 Clues: Work you do for money • Using money to buy stuff • The full amount you earned • Money that you have to pay back • Working Extra Hours To Make Extra Money • An activity or action that might be dangerous • What you give up in order to get something else • A record of how you pay back the money you borrow • When You Put Things In Order Of How Much They Matter • ...
Greenwood Becomes Money 2023-04-17
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- Our bride's drink of choice (6,3)
- Kiera's favourite pastime (8)
- Their favourite joint activity (7)
- Kiera and Dan have no need for this love potion (10)
- Number of bridesmaids (3)
- The wedding colour (4,5)
- Save the date! (6,7)
- The handsome groom (3)
- A new name (3,5)
- Number of years our couple has been together (5,3,1,4)
- Our lovely bride (5)
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- The time of year they first met (9)
- The honeymoon location (3,5)
- A furry friend (8,7)
- Kiera's beautiful ring is... (7)
- A likely dog name (6)
- Afternoon tea on the 28th at... (6)
- Where she said yes (4)
- The beautiful venue (9,5)
- Kiera's special dress will be (5)
- Home sweet home (6)
- The magic words at the altar (1,2)
22 Clues: A new name (3,5) • Home sweet home (6) • A furry friend (8,7) • Save the date! (6,7) • Our lovely bride (5) • A likely dog name (6) • Where she said yes (4) • The handsome groom (3) • The wedding colour (4,5) • Number of bridesmaids (3) • The beautiful venue (9,5) • The honeymoon location (3,5) • Kiera's favourite pastime (8) • Kiera's beautiful ring is... (7) • ...
Spring Money Matters 2023-04-25
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- Location of annual meeting.
- Account established in a child's name, but controlled by the custodian.
- 42,961
- A free suite of tools that provides financial education resources to help you learn how to build and maintain healthy credit.
- On average, members who refinance their ______ with JHFCU save $2,500!
- Federally insured by ______.
- the rate you receive will be based on certain _________________.
- loan product with fixed introductory rate as low as prime minus 2.00%
- Branch missing a drop box.
- Eligible for membership; used to work for Hopkins.
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- Youth accounts can be established for kids up to age _______.
- Secured loans typically have better _____ rates than unsecured loans.
- Benefits Johns Hopkins Children's Center; 23rd year.
- Age at which a child can establish a checking account with a joint owner.
- A holiday closing.
- Financial interest in your home.
- JHFCU ______ are getting a facelift.
- By May 3, 2023
- Serving the Hopkins community for over _____ years.
- Regretting your recent purchase.
- Wednesday, May 10,2023 5:00p.m.-7:00p.m.
- $630,584,865
- Nearly one in _______ Americans don't know their credit score at all.
- Maximum interest rate charged for a HELOC.
- a type of loan where members borrow against their collateral.
25 Clues: 42,961 • $630,584,865 • By May 3, 2023 • A holiday closing. • Branch missing a drop box. • Location of annual meeting. • Federally insured by ______. • Financial interest in your home. • Regretting your recent purchase. • JHFCU ______ are getting a facelift. • Wednesday, May 10,2023 5:00p.m.-7:00p.m. • Maximum interest rate charged for a HELOC. • ...
