money Crossword Puzzles
Money and Banking 2026-03-24
Across
- The sum total of all of the currency and other liquid assets in a country's economy
- A dollar is a dollar is a dollar.
- determines interest rates for loans
- the difference between the interest rates
- To be useful as a medium of exchange, money must be easy to divide into smaller amounts.
- banks keep a fraction of deposits in reserve and make loans with the rest
- money which is not backed by any commodity but is declared legal tender through government act.
- durable, easily carried, divisible, and have a value that doesn't fluctuate too much.
- The central bank that regulates and manages the nation’s banks and money supply
- anything that is generally accepted as a means of payment
Down
- money that is backed by representing a commodity (usually gold or silver)
- any medium of exchange must be able to withstand the physical wear and tear of being continually transferred from person to person.
- that can be used as cash or can easily be converted into cash
- money needs to be able to measure and compare the value of a good or service based upon price.
- money given to a person from a bank which must be repaid with interest.
- a business which receives deposits and makes loans
- To be convenient as a medium of exchange, money must be portable.
- when a person puts money in a bank.
- money must hold its value over time. Certainty must exist in the general value of money.
- In order for you to buy something, the seller must be willing to accept what you offer as payment.
- Whatever is used as money needs to be scarce enough to be valued by buyers and sellers.
21 Clues: A dollar is a dollar is a dollar. • determines interest rates for loans • when a person puts money in a bank. • the difference between the interest rates • a business which receives deposits and makes loans • anything that is generally accepted as a means of payment • that can be used as cash or can easily be converted into cash • ...
Monday Money Crossword 2022-07-29
33 Clues: jmk • kkk • yes • loon • jskd • jkkk • Fahd • gggh • klll • jjkk • Hill • gjkk • hkkk • nsnj • Jill • jiji • lsown • fejdj • isooe • halos • fsyys • halos • Yukon • hhhjs • Laois • short • jskdk • Baelio • dayyeh • Kaisha • hsyurj • kkaysy • gejdjn
Money Matters Vocab 2022-11-09
Across
- A fee paid to you for keeping your money in an account OR a fee charged to you for a loan or credit card
- The sticker price for the academic portion of your college expenses, which does not include room and board, textbooks, or other fees
- When someone steals your personal information to commit fraud such as applying for credit, filing taxes, or obtaining medical services
- The specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage under a plan for a defined period of time
- Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income
- A type of higher learning school that focuses on job skill training for specific career fields rather than academics in liberal arts
- A legal proceeding carried out to allow individuals or businesses freedom from their debts, while simultaneously providing creditors an opportunity for repayment
- Automatic Teller Machine. Allows a person to manage a bank account holder's funds through actions such as withdrawing or depositing money, viewing account balances, etc.
- A form that an employer must send to an employee and the IRS at the end of the year to report the employee's annual wages and taxes withheld from their paycheck
- Total earnings after payroll taxes and other deductions have been taken out; also called take-home pay
- A category that defines the type of tax return an individual will use, primarily based on marital status; it also determines the size of your tax brackets and how much of your income is taxed at each rate
- Cost of housing and food while at college
- The amount of time you have to repay your entire loan
- A type of aid primarily awarded for academic merit (good grades) or for something you have accomplished (volunteer work, athletics, etc) that does not need to be repaid
- The most commonly used credit score
- Someone you financially support who can be "claimed" on a tax return to reduce your taxable income and lower your taxes
- The amount of money needed to sustain a certain level of living, including basic expenses such as housing, food, taxes, and healthcare; often used when comparing how expensive it is to live in one city versus another
- A range of income amounts that are taxed at a particular rate
- A collection of stocks and/or bonds combined into one fund which will be traded as a unit, typically chosen and actively managed by an "expert" in exchange for a fee from each investor
- A card that allows the holder to make purchases without cash by borrowing money
- A form of property insurance, available to renters, that covers losses to their personal property and protects the insured person from liability claims
- A fixed amount that you are paid over a period of time, regardless of how many hours you work
- A form completed by an employee to indicate his or her tax situation (exemptions, marital status, etc.) to the employer, who then withholds the corresponding amount of taxes from each paycheck
- Student aid coming from the state or federal government, the school, or from private sources that does not need to be repaid
- A measurement of your assets (money you've saved or things of value you own) minus your liabilities (money you owe others); also called net worth
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Any items subtracted from your paycheck, including state and federal income taxes, Social Security, health insurance or 401(k) contributions
- A share of the value of a company, which can be bought, sold, or traded as an investment and which gives the investor small partial ownership of the company
- A monthly document prepared by your financial institution which shows all of the transactions related to your account
- A retirement savings plan, sponsored through your employer who will often match your contributions, that allows an individual to save for retirement and have the savings grow while deferring taxes until funds are withdrawn
- Rate The actual rate you pay on your taxes, as a percentage of your overall income
- Training that is focused on hands-on work that prepares you for skilled trades, like plumbing, cosmetology or car repair
- A payment method that allows you to pay for purchases over time by dividing the purchase amount into smaller equal payments, often with interest and additional fees; also known as Buy Now Pay Later plans
Down
- The portion of an employee's wages that is not included in their paycheck because it goes directly to federal, state and local taxes
- A three-digit number (ranging from 300-850) based on an individual's credit history detailed in a credit report
- The paying off of debt over time in equal installments; part of each payment goes toward the loan principal while the other part goes toward interest
- A type of scam in which personal information is requested, typically through an illegitimate email
- A document attached to every paycheck that details your earnings and the amount withheld for taxes, health insurance, retirement funds, etc.
- A card that is directly connected to your checking account; it enables you to conduct ATM transactions and to make purchases instead of using cash or writing a check
- (FICA) A federal law that requires an employer to withhold taxes from the wages they pay their employees; the funds go toward Social Security and Medicare
- The largest form of student aid in the country; federal aid programs come in the form of government grants, loans, and work-study opportunities
- (CD)A bank product that earns interest on a lump-sum deposit that's untouched for a predetermined period of time
- A fixed dollar amount that you agree to pay each time you receive medical treatment, such as a doctor's visit or prescription
- A partial payment made in cash at the beginning of the purchase of a good or service, while the remaining balance is due later or is financed as part of a loan
- (FAFSA)A free online application that current or prospective college students can submit each year to determine their eligibility for financial aid
- A cost that can be expected at regular intervals and that remains the same amount (e.g., monthly rent payment)
- A cost that appears irregularly or that changes in amount (e.g., utility bills)
- A plan of your expected income and how you will use it to meet your expected expenses over a period of time
- The ratio of money gained or lost on an investment relative to the amount of money invested; also known as return on investment (ROI)
- A document with information about a person's credit activity and history
- Total expense of going to college which may include tuition, room and board, fees, books and supplies, transportation, health insurance, etc. Also known as Sticker Price or a school's published price.
- Total earnings before any deductions are taken
- (APR) The cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
- The amount you earn as a benefit of depositing money in an interest bearing account/Reinvesting earned interest back into the principal to allow money to grow exponentially over time
- The percentage at which taxes are paid on each dollar of income
- An automatic electronic deposit of net pay to an employee's designated bank account
- Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
- A form of property insurance, available to property owners, that covers losses to the physical structure as well as to their personal property and protects the insured person from liability claims
- An illicit business model where profits are based on the investor's ability to recruit other individuals who are enrolled to make payments to their recruiters. Generally, neither a product or service is delivered.
- A tax system that uses tax brackets to collect a larger percentage from the income of high-income earners than it does from low-income earners
- The tax bracket that your highest dollar of income falls into, and therefore the highest tax rate you pay
- The amount of income that is used to calculate an individual's or a company's income tax due
- Taxes paid by employees to federal and state government through a direct deduction from their paycheck
- The amount of money you agree to pay towards your losses before your insurance coverage will begin paying
- An agreement where you make regular payments to a company and the company promises to pay you money if you suffer a specified injury, illness, loss, etc.
- A formal request from the customer to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy
- The standard Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form that individuals can use to file their annual income tax returns
67 Clues: The most commonly used credit score • Cost of housing and food while at college • Total earnings before any deductions are taken • The amount of time you have to repay your entire loan • Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income • Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered • ...
Andrew and money 2022-09-09
21 Clues: давати • робити • монети • готівка • банкноти • купувати • донатити • вигравати • підіймати • витрачати • продавати • заробляти • отримувати • інвестувати • заощаджувати • призові гроші • позичати комусь • платити за щось • кишенькові гроші • позичати у когось • нерозумно витрачати
Money Year 7 2019-03-25
24 Clues: lön • lån • ärva • mynt • låna • slösa • skuld • sedel • kosta • spara • skatt • huslån • avgift • räkning • låna ut • spendera • investera • ha råd med • förmögenhet • bankautomat • vara skyldig • tjäna (pengar) • värd (om saker) • samla in (för välgörenhet)
MONEY AND FINANCE 2019-06-19
Across
- A group of stocks you can buy is called a mutual ____
- You borrow this from the bank
- The rate in which prices are going up
- Money the government takes
- Money you put into banks
- The place where they make coins in India
- This helps you how to spend your money
- Standard currency of United States
- What you pay for borrowing money
- When someone uses your personal information to steal, it's called ____ theft
- A precious metal that people often invest in
- A credit __ is a common way to pay for things
- Standard currency of the European Union
- What you owe
Down
- It is worth 25 cents
- They make loans and accept deposits
- Fake money
- Good to have if you wreck your car or if your house catches fire
- He wrote the Wealth of Nations about the free market system
- Capitalism or the free ____
- A system or type of money
- The amount of money you make by working or investing
- It represents ownership in a corporation
- When you sign a check you ___ it
- Law of ___ and demand
25 Clues: Fake money • What you owe • It is worth 25 cents • Law of ___ and demand • Money you put into banks • A system or type of money • Money the government takes • Capitalism or the free ____ • You borrow this from the bank • What you pay for borrowing money • When you sign a check you ___ it • Standard currency of United States • They make loans and accept deposits • ...
The Money Market 2020-01-12
Across
- 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.
- a card allowing the holder to transfer money electronically from their bank account when making a purchase.
- 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.
- item of economic, commercial, or exchange value that has a material existence.
- assets which can readily be converted into cash, such as bills of exchange.
- company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange.
- a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
- cash on hand or an asset that can be readily converted to cash.
- something you pay with
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- specific division of banking related to the creation of capital for other companies, governments and other entities.
- member-owned financial cooperative that is created and operated by members and shares profits with owners.
- proportion of an amount loaned which a lender charges as interest to the borrower, normally expressed as an annual percentage.
- 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 deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
Down
- 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.
- money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping.
- debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank.
- amount of units of money circulated in the economy during a given period of time
- an investment asset whose value is derived from a contractual claim of what they represent.
- the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial institutions.
- an organization (which is often, but not always, a company or business) based on the principle of mutuality
- 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 deposit account.
- 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.
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. • ...
Shopping and Money 2020-03-08
Across
- jewelry
- gold
- bracelet
- to sell
- to cost
- to return, to come back
- wallet
- Negotiating
- fixed prices
- ceramics, pottery
- to pay
- cash
- change, money exchange
- to eat lunch
- leather godos
- to bargain
- to die
- earring
- to remember
- to count, to tell, or to retell
Down
- carving
- to see, to watch
- to sleep
- silver
- weaving
- dollar
- necklace
- What is the lowest price?
- I didn't bring that much money.
- ring
- price
- credit card
- to return (an item)
- to find, to meet
- money
- I can offer you…
- How much is (are)…?
- to buy
- to give
- to be able to, can
40 Clues: gold • ring • cash • price • money • silver • dollar • wallet • to pay • to buy • to die • carving • jewelry • weaving • to sell • to cost • to give • earring • to sleep • bracelet • necklace • to bargain • credit card • Negotiating • to remember • fixed prices • to eat lunch • leather godos • to see, to watch • to find, to meet • I can offer you… • ceramics, pottery • to be able to, can • to return (an item) • How much is (are)…? • ...
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 • ...
Unit 5 Money 2021-10-21
Across
- small unit of money, or a coin worth 1p or 1 cent
- transfer/the act of moving money from one bank to another bank, usually using a computer
- for people to live in
- card/a card that a particular shop gives you, that you can use to buy things there and pay later
- value of the money of one country when you change it for the money of another country
- payment/money that you save for a pension
- a system in which you buy things and pay for them later
- you borrow from a bank in order to buy a house
- before giving the most important information from what you have just said or written
- help someone understand the situation within which something is happening
- provide people with something they need
- amount of money you have to spend on something
- amount of money that you borrow from a bank
- or working without using money in the form of coins or paper money
- card/a plastic card that you use for paying for things. The money is taken out of your bank account.
- in price or slightly cheaper and still good quality
- register/a machine that is used in a shop to keep money in and show how much customers have to pay
- number representing an amount
- wallet/software that stores your bank or credit card information on your phone
- revenue/the money the government collects from people
- dispenser/a machine that you can get money out of, using a plastic card
- understand that someone has done something good for you, and feel grateful
- an amount or level becomes larger or higher
Down
- to show what part of something you are talking about
- take and use money from a person or organisation which you must pay back later
- payment/the act of paying for something using the internet
- act of paying for something
- on delivery/a way of buying something in which you pay for it when it is delivered to you in cash
- become larger in number, amount, size, etc., or make something become larger
- phone payment/the act of paying for something using an app on your mobile phone
- pitch/a presentation you give to make a customer want to buy your product or service
- little more or less than a number or amount, but not exact
- correct
- continue to be something or to be in the same state
- money that you pay when you borrow money
- larger or higher
- cash/to take money from your bank account
- repayment/money that you pay because you need to give it back to whom you borrowed it from
- cash/a small amount of money that is kept in an office to buy things
- one person does in a group or situation
- increase the amount of something
- system/all the banks and other organisations that help with the transfer of money
- of the price of something, that you pay when you agree to buy it
- system or type of money that a country uses
- amount of money that people pay for things
- become worse because of something
- in the form of coins and special paper
- put something inside an envelope with a letter
- the money that you have saved
- for you to use
50 Clues: correct • for you to use • larger or higher • for people to live in • act of paying for something • number representing an amount • the money that you have saved • increase the amount of something • become worse because of something • in the form of coins and special paper • provide people with something they need • one person does in a group or situation • ...
Food and Money 2021-11-12
Across
- roti
- terong panjang
- sabun
- jus buah
- coklat
- wortel
- kubis
- bawang putih
- sosis
- jeruk
- kacang
- telur
- kue
- semangka
- buah pir
- apel
- salad
- ikan sarden
- es krim
- kentang
- tomat
- seledri
- mentega
- teh
- bawang merah
- susu
Down
- cabe
- pisang
- cabe merah
- pisa
- hamberger
- daun selada
- kopi
- mentimun
- keju
- stroberi
- bunga kol
- nanas
- anggur
- mangga
- alpukat
- mie spageti
- selai
- jeruk lemon
- daging
45 Clues: kue • teh • cabe • roti • pisa • kopi • keju • apel • susu • sabun • kubis • sosis • jeruk • telur • nanas • salad • selai • tomat • pisang • coklat • wortel • kacang • anggur • mangga • daging • alpukat • es krim • kentang • seledri • mentega • jus buah • mentimun • stroberi • semangka • buah pir • hamberger • bunga kol • cabe merah • daun selada • ikan sarden • mie spageti • jeruk lemon • bawang putih • bawang merah • terong panjang
Money and Stocks 2023-04-17
Across
- An investor who sells a stock at a price higher than the original purchase price has experienced a
- A person or institution to which money is owed
- A specific type of loan used to buy real estate
- Stocks are issued in portions called?
- An investor who sells a stock at a price lower than the original purchase price has suffered a
- money is able to withstand daily wear and tear
- When the stock market rises steadily over a period of time it is called
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- When you purchase stock, you have claims of _____ in the company or corporation
- All of the money available in the United States' economy
- Monetary system where coins and paper money are equal to the value of a certain amount of gold
- The nation's central banking system
Down
- Savings bonds are considered what type of risk investment
- having a certain amount of money maintains the value of money
- Spreading out an investment over a number of options is called
- Failure to pay back a loan
- Stocks are considered what type of risk investment
- Type of bond issued by business to attract capital
- Type of bond issued by local and state governments
- money is easy to carry around
- These were widespread panics where people attempted to redeem their money all at once
- the face value or principle of the bond
- The interest rate the bond issuer will pay to the bondholder is called
- This is the largest and most powerful exchange in the United States
- The time when the payment is due to the bondholder is called
- When the stock market falls over a period of time it is called
- Type of bond issued by the United States government
27 Clues: Failure to pay back a loan • money is easy to carry around • The nation's central banking system • Stocks are issued in portions called? • the face value or principle of the bond • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • A person or institution to which money is owed • money is able to withstand daily wear and tear • A specific type of loan used to buy real estate • ...
All about Money 2014-09-07
Across
- money in the world
- taking money out and paying them back
- sgoods services tax
- when your not satisfied with something you bought so you claim your money back
- when you set aside money for the future
- when someone takes up there spare time and makes there own business
- getting money from the government if your studying
- saving money
- when you pay for something coming out of your wage
Down
- when something is half price or on special
- expressing numbers as a fraction
- promoting your product
- data collected showing results
- thinking of ways how to deal with money
- how much you earn
- writing down lists on what you want to do in the future
- currency change money to another country
- tings you spend on
- money you earn that gets taken out for the government
- similar to gst when government charges you
20 Clues: saving money • how much you earn • money in the world • tings you spend on • sgoods services tax • promoting your product • data collected showing results • expressing numbers as a fraction • taking money out and paying them back • thinking of ways how to deal with money • when you set aside money for the future • currency change money to another country • ...
Money to burn 2014-09-08
Across
- great comfort, expensive and high quality
- to move the back of a car from side to side
- (hyphenated word) the best, highest quality
- drove very fast
- (hyphenated word) have money/cash
- (3 words) have lots of money to spend any way you want to
- know about, notice
- driving to make black tyre marks on the road in the shape of a round circle
- unsafe, dangerous
- something that started a pattern of behaviour
Down
- statistics, numbers
- people who take part in something or are involved in something or with someone
- people who drive fast and take little care, reckless drivers
- (hyphenated word) an adjective describing a driver who uses the accelerator and speeds
- no respect, no thinking about
- taken by police into legal care/custody
- rich, wealthy
- people who speed
- quickly take something, caught by police
- driving to make black tyre marks on the road
- danger or damage caused by uncontrolled bad behaviour
21 Clues: rich, wealthy • drove very fast • people who speed • unsafe, dangerous • know about, notice • statistics, numbers • no respect, no thinking about • (hyphenated word) have money/cash • taken by police into legal care/custody • quickly take something, caught by police • great comfort, expensive and high quality • to move the back of a car from side to side • ...
Money and finance 2015-06-02
23 Clues: долг • валюта • монеты • скидка • тратить • платить • продажа • банкомат • банкноты • одалживать • сбережения • безденежный • заем/кредит • зарабатывать • позволить себе • банковский чек • кредитная карта • наличные деньги • платежная карта • выгодная покупка • тратить в пустую • занимать/брать на время • назначать завышенную цену
Let's Talk Money 2016-10-05
Across
- (SBICs) Privately owned banks, regulated by the SBA, that provide long-term loans and/or equity capital to small businesses
- A very large payment required about halfway through the term over which payments were calculated, repaying the loan balance in full
- Financing from outside lenders and investors
- Inventory, equipment, and buildings a ______ assets because they can be seen and touched
- (SBIR) program. An SBA program that helps to finance companies that plan to transform laboratory research into marketable products
- Private individuals who invest in other's entrepreneurial ventures
- 1/100th of 1 percent when quoting an interest rate
- Another way to say a return on the owners' investment is return on _____
- Obtaining cash by selling accounts receivable to another firm
- Individuals who form limited partnerships for the purpose of raising venture capital from large institutional investors
- The sale of a firm's capital stock to select individuals
- A line of credit secured by working capital assets
- The interest rate charged by commercial banks on loans to their most creditworthy customers. Another word for base rate
Down
- Obtaining cash from a lender who, for a fee, advances the amount of the borrower's cost of goods sold for a specific customer order
- An installment loan from a seller of machinery used by a business
- A lender that uses funds from federal, state, and private sources to provide funding to small businesses in low-income communities
- Bank-imposed restrictions on a borrower that enhance the chance of timely repayment
- Money loaned for 5- to 10-year term
- The cost of a firm's assets appear on the
- The process of raising very small investments from a large number of investors via the Internet
- An SBA loan program that provides short-term loans of up to $50,000 to small businesses and not-for-profit child-care centers
- An informal agreement between a borrower and a bank as to the maximum funds the bank will provide at any one time
- (IPO) The issuance of stock to be traded in public financial markets
- Funds provided by wealthy private individuals to high-risk ventures
- A long-term loan with real property held as collateral
- A loan for which items of inventory or other movable property serve as collateral
- Acronym for London InterBank Offered Rate. the interest rate charged by London banks on loans to other London banks
27 Clues: Money loaned for 5- to 10-year term • The cost of a firm's assets appear on the • Financing from outside lenders and investors • 1/100th of 1 percent when quoting an interest rate • A line of credit secured by working capital assets • A long-term loan with real property held as collateral • The sale of a firm's capital stock to select individuals • ...
Financial Exchange & Money 2016-11-10
Across
- a commodity, currency, or other type of capital that is tradable and can be stored for future use.
- the fee charged by the lender to a borrower for the use of borrowed money.
- tokens used as money in a country.
- Bank card used in cash transactions, but which is not a credit card. The amount of purchase is withdrawn directly from the available balance in the cardholder’s account.
- a promissory note, payable on demand, issued by an authorized bank and intended to circulate as money.
- something received in return for something else.
- A credit card with a pre-deposited balance, like a store gift card. Usually used to control spending and does not require a credit check.
- a debt instrument issued for a period of more than one year with the purpose of raising capital by borrowing.
- A broad term used to describe many aspects of finance in the financial industry, such as financial instruments, financial services, financial institutions, financial advisors, or financial planning.
- To exchange a good or service as a form of payment.
- any item that is widely accepted in exchange for the goods and services offered to consumers in a given market.
- Gain the amount by which an asset’s selling price exceeds its initial purchase price.
- a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money.
- Ready money, such as money in hand, petty cash (used in businesses), bank account balance, and money market accounts.
- A subsidiary of eBay that provides several online payment and money transfer options for consumers and other companies. It is an online system, run by VeriSign, which allows users to have funds directly placed into banking accounts or on a PayPal credit card.
- money given by the government to its citizens, such as social security, unemployment compensation, welfare, and disability payments.
- standard unit or system of units by means of which a quantity is accounted for and expressed.
Down
- A standard-size plastic token with a magnetic stripe that holds a machine readable code. The holder of a credit card draws on a credit limit, approved by the card-issuer such as a bank, store, or service provider. Cardholders normally must pay for credit card purchases within 30 days of purchase to avoid interest and/or penalties.
- Automatic transfer of salaries, wages, rents, benefits, or other such sums directly to the account of an employee or beneficiary.
- a negotiable debt obligation issued by the US government and backed by its full faith and credit, having a maturity between 1 and 7 years.
- wages received on a regular basis, usually weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
- a taxable payment declared by a company’s board of directors and given to itsmshareholders out of the company’s current or retained earnings, usually quarterly.
- Arrangement under which an investor receives periodic cash payments drawn directly from a specific account.
- To remove.
- a bond sold by the US government.
- payment, usually monthly, for use of space or property.
- The obligation to answer for an act done and to repair any injury it may have caused.
- The electronic exchange or transfer of money from one account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions, through computer-based systems.
- The act of transferring money from one entity to another.
- The maximum amount of money a borrower (cardholder) can charge or withdraw from a particular credit account.
- Same concept as automatic withdrawal that is sometimes used in its place.
- occurring every 3 months.
- compensation for work.
- legal documents such as banknotes (currency), checks, drafts, and other bills of exchange, postal orders, promissory notes, etc. that represent money in a more or less liquid form.
- Paper form of payment used to pay a stated amount of money to the bearer or named party.
35 Clues: To remove. • compensation for work. • occurring every 3 months. • a bond sold by the US government. • tokens used as money in a country. • something received in return for something else. • To exchange a good or service as a form of payment. • payment, usually monthly, for use of space or property. • The act of transferring money from one entity to another. • ...
Shopping & Money Vocabulary 2017-02-20
20 Clues: cash • size • bank • shop • shirt • coins • fruit • notes • jeans • invest • bakery • borrow • market • clothes • present • medicine • vegetable • creditcard • sunglasses • hairdresser
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-25
21 Clues: owe • offer • spare • borrow • afford • salary • weather • charity • sponsor • support • receipt • receive • product • results • discount • customer • volunteer • generosity • second-hand • organisation • neighbourhood
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 is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is a piece of paper that you get from someone as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it, especially for an organisation such as charity.
- 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 is an official group of people, for example a political party, a business, a charity, or a club.
- 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 and intending to return it.
Down
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- 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 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 one of the parts of a town where people live.
- 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, for example, if it is raining, hot, or windy.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
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 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 does work without being paid for it, especially for an organisation such as charity.
- 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 political party, 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.
- 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 is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time, for example, if it is raining, hot, or windy.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
Down
- It is a piece of paper that you get from someone as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- 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 means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission and intending to return it.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
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 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 take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- 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 people have enough money to buy something.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
Down
- 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 an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- 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 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 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 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 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 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 is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
Down
- 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 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 the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- 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 is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- 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.
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 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.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- 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 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 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.
Down
- It is someone who does work without being paid for 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 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 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 means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- 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 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 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 means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- 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 an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- 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.
Down
- 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 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 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 a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- 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 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 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 2021-12-02
Across
- Banks, and financial/insurance companies
- A financial transaction in which one person (or company) withdraws funds from another person's bank account
- A card where money is tabbed and paid off at the end of the month
- A card that money is taken straight out of the account
- A physical item you can use for purchases
- A long term loan used to help buy properties
- A bank used by the public
- A debt security issued by a government to support government spending and obligations
- A type of asset that be converted into cash whilst maintaining its value
- A trusted piece of paper that people use to buy things
- An account where money can be withdrawn without notice
Down
- A liquid asset that gets its value through ownership rights, including cash, bonds, stocks etc.
- The rate in which money can increase when saved or in debt
- Any situation in which an individual borrows money for personal need
- Dealing in debt of less than one year
- A bank that offers money to commercial banks or very large companies
- A bank that follows a religious law
- Any situation in which a company borrows money for its expenses
- A percentage of ownership in a company or a financial asset
- An account which money is placed into to earn interest rate and earn more money from your bank
- A loan provided by a bank that allows a customer to pay for bills and other expenses
21 Clues: A bank used by the public • A bank that follows a religious law • Dealing in debt of less than one year • Banks, and financial/insurance companies • A physical item you can use for purchases • A long term loan used to help buy properties • A card that money is taken straight out of the account • A trusted piece of paper that people use to buy things • ...
Money, borrowing, lending 2023-11-16
Across
- Money for starting business or company
- where you write down any money flows that has been or will be paid
- In different countries there may be different ...
- Money that is given to 3rd world country's as a help
- Regularly paid payments
- someone lends money with ... to gain from it
- Money that's coming in form someone or company
- Money in other words
- Money you get when you retire
Down
- returned money that goes to lender as a percentage
- Money that is placed somewhere
- Money paid for your weekly work
- money given to allow to sell something cheaper
- sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- When you barrow money from bank
- Money paid for your regular work
- Place where money for pensions is hold
- Money that needs to be paid to someone
- Borrowed money that has to paid back
- when someone puts money in business
- when Money that has been paid is given back legally
21 Clues: Money in other words • Regularly paid payments • Money you get when you retire • Money that is placed somewhere • Money paid for your weekly work • When you barrow money from bank • Money paid for your regular work • when someone puts money in business • Borrowed money that has to paid back • Money for starting business or company • Place where money for pensions is hold • ...
UK Money Terms 2023-11-15
Across
- Money borrowed with the promise to repay.
- Money paid to the government based on income or purchases.
- A loan to buy a home or property.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on investments.
- Swapping one currency for another.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Relating to money and its management.
- The ability to borrow money.
- A basic unit of British currency.
- Money earned from employment.
- Another term for British currency.
- The plural form of "penny."
Down
- A British paper currency.
- A British gold coin with historical significance.
- To take money out of an account.
- Money in the form of physical currency.
- A statement of money owed for goods or services.
- A small, portable case for holding money.
- An increase in the general price level of goods and services.
- A financial plan for managing expenses.
- Collective term for coins.
- Putting money into assets to generate a return.
- The currency of the United Kingdom.
23 Clues: A British paper currency. • Collective term for coins. • The plural form of "penny." • The ability to borrow money. • Money earned from employment. • Money set aside for future use. • To take money out of an account. • A loan to buy a home or property. • A basic unit of British currency. • Swapping one currency for another. • Another term for British currency. • ...
money and trade 2023-12-18
Across
- the proutuct is at mass cupasity
- people are welthey
- someone who helps hold
- somthing you transport to a nother contrey
- contrys that agree to helt
- a road that goods travle on
- whar you by goods
- a corpone that is in meney difrint contreys
- somthing sent to a nother contry
Down
- the welthe on a contrey
- whan thay atemt to trade
- some one who is kep after a crime
- the amount you pay for something
- the act of moving goods
- travling
- goods coming into a country
- large farm whar cash crop is grown
- mone you make frome seling goods
- mone you get pade
- money pade to workers
20 Clues: travling • whar you by goods • mone you get pade • people are welthey • money pade to workers • someone who helps hold • the welthe on a contrey • the act of moving goods • whan thay atemt to trade • contrys that agree to helt • goods coming into a country • a road that goods travle on • the proutuct is at mass cupasity • the amount you pay for something • mone you make frome seling goods • ...
Money and jobs 2024-11-18
Across
- - laiškas
- - mainyti
- - bankas
- - paaukštinimas
- - pirkėjas
- - darbininkas
- - elektrikas
- - kandidatas
- - gidas
- - uždarbis
- - atsistatydinti
- - atranka
- - sutaisyti
- - statybininkas
Down
- - išeiti ( iš darbo)
- - alga
- - komanda
- - apleistas
- - patirtis
- - išlaikyti
- - gėlininkas
- - pinigai
- - ugniagesys
- - santechnikas
- - klientas
- - socialinis
- - advokatas
27 Clues: - alga • - gidas • - bankas • - komanda • - laiškas • - mainyti • - pinigai • - atranka • - patirtis • - pirkėjas • - klientas • - uždarbis • - apleistas • - išlaikyti • - advokatas • - sutaisyti • - gėlininkas • - ugniagesys • - elektrikas • - kandidatas • - socialinis • - darbininkas • - santechnikas • - paaukštinimas • - statybininkas • - atsistatydinti • - išeiti ( iš darbo)
Jobs and Money 2024-11-18
Across
- - Išsaugoti
- - Nuotaikingas
- - užsiemimas
- - Pasiūlymai
- - tingus
- - grūdintas
- - komanda
- - Sumažinti
- - skausmas
- - Atlyginimas
- - statybininkas
- - Užbaigti
- - advokatas
Down
- - atsistatydinti
- - Nusiteikęs
- - Kėdė
- - apleistas
- - situacija
- - Partneriai
- - Atsipalaidavęs
- - mechanikas
- - Pinigai
- - leidimas
- - ugnegesys
- - santechnikas
- - Darbas
26 Clues: - Kėdė • - tingus • - komanda • - Darbas • - Pinigai • - leidimas • - skausmas • - Užbaigti • - Išsaugoti • - apleistas • - situacija • - grūdintas • - Sumažinti • - ugnegesys • - advokatas • - Nusiteikęs • - užsiemimas • - Pasiūlymai • - Partneriai • - mechanikas • - Atlyginimas • - Nuotaikingas • - santechnikas • - statybininkas • - atsistatydinti • - Atsipalaidavęs
Jobs and money 2024-11-18
Across
- - lankstus
- - verslas
- - patirtis
- - iškalbus
- - stebėtis
- - statybininkas
- - santaupos
- - darbuotojas
- - susidurti
- - darbdavys
- - kreditinė kortelė
- - advokatas
- - interpretuoti
- - prisitaikyti
- - pirkėjas
- - kolega
Down
- - įranga
- - paaiškinimas
- - indžinierius
- - pardavimai
- - santechnikas
- - klientas
- - laikysena
- - pilnas etatas
- - kvalifikacija
- - nuoširdus
- - floristas
- - atlyginimas
- - apmokamas
29 Clues: - įranga • - kolega • - verslas • - lankstus • - patirtis • - iškalbus • - stebėtis • - klientas • - pirkėjas • - laikysena • - santaupos • - nuoširdus • - floristas • - susidurti • - darbdavys • - advokatas • - apmokamas • - pardavimai • - darbuotojas • - atlyginimas • - paaiškinimas • - indžinierius • - santechnikas • - prisitaikyti • - statybininkas • - pilnas etatas • - kvalifikacija • - interpretuoti • - kreditinė kortelė
Jobs and Money 2024-11-18
Across
- - Akcijų brokeris
- - Skrydžių palydovė
- - Inžinierius
- - nekilnojamojo turto agentas
- - Sodininkas
- - Atsistatydinti
- - Statybininkas
- - Profesija
Down
- - Ugniagesys
- - Mados dizaineris
- - Išėjęs į pensiją
- - Pinigai
- - Mechanikas
- - Kelionės vadovas
- - Pardavimų asistentas
- - Advokatas
- - Floristas
- Pelnas
- - Santechnikas
- - Dirbti
20 Clues: Pelnas • - Dirbti • - Pinigai • - Advokatas • - Floristas • - Profesija • - Ugniagesys • - Mechanikas • - Sodininkas • - Inžinierius • - Santechnikas • - Statybininkas • - Atsistatydinti • - Akcijų brokeris • - Mados dizaineris • - Išėjęs į pensiją • - Kelionės vadovas • - Skrydžių palydovė • - Pardavimų asistentas • - nekilnojamojo turto agentas
vocabullary money management 2025-05-06
Across
- – A plan for spending money.
- – The amount by which something is too small.
- – Monitoring your finances.
- – An amount of something left over.
- – The cost required for something.
- – Regular and consistent financial obligations.
- – Money set aside for unexpected expenses.
- – A plastic card used to make purchases on credit.
- – The cost of borrowing money.
- – Things owned with value.
Down
- – Unplanned spending.
- – Costs that vary in amount and frequency.
- – Money owed or due.
- – A strategy to manage money.
- – Putting money into something with the expectation of gain.
- – Money not spent and set aside for future use.
- – Money received, especially on a regular basis.
- – Using money to purchase items.
- – Money placed in a bank.
- – Physical money in the form of coins and notes.
20 Clues: – Money owed or due. • – Unplanned spending. • – Money placed in a bank. • – Things owned with value. • – Monitoring your finances. • – A plan for spending money. • – A strategy to manage money. • – The cost of borrowing money. • – Using money to purchase items. • – The cost required for something. • – An amount of something left over. • – Costs that vary in amount and frequency. • ...
Money matters 1 2024-09-21
Across
- money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows
- the amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services; to ask an amount of money for goods or a service
- a thing bought for less than the usual price
- a machine in or outside a bank, shop, etc., from which you can get money from your bank account using a special plastic card
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- an amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of something
- to give something to somebody or allow them to use something that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later
- the amount of money that you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than is in your bank account; an arrangement that allows you to do this
- to take money out of a bank account
Down
- a document that shows how much you owe somebody for goods or services; a piece of paper money
- an occasion when a shop or business sells its products at a lower price than usual
- the money that you get back when you have paid for something giving more money than the amount it costs
- a sum of money that is paid back to you, especially because you paid too much or because you returned goods to a shop
- to use more of something than is necessary or useful; to not make good or full use of somebody/something
- be able to have enough money to be able to buy or do something
- a small flat piece of metal used as money
- an arrangement that somebody has with a bank, etc. to keep money there, take some out, etc.
- a sum of money that somebody owes
- money in the form of coins or notes
- a piece of paper or an electronic document that shows that goods or services have been paid for
20 Clues: a sum of money that somebody owes • money in the form of coins or notes • to take money out of a bank account • a small flat piece of metal used as money • a thing bought for less than the usual price • be able to have enough money to be able to buy or do something • an amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of something • ...
Money Alaphabet Crossword 2025-03-15
Across
- a printed document that verifies a purchase or payment
- sum of money that can be saved or made
- income total money earned by all people in house
- a 5cents silver metal coin that resembles thomas jefferson
- the cost a person's required to pay to obtain item
- balance account a business maintaining zero balance by auto transfering funds to/from master account
- money in form of paper bills or coins
- worth or importance of someone or something in high regards
- act of give and receive something for another
- a good position to be in for a job or promotion
- a silver US coin worth 25cents, one-quarter of a dollar
- mandatory payment or charge collected by government to cover government services
- value of something owned that decreases
Down
- amount of money an investor receives from an investment over time
- a kid who starts their own business orfinds creative ways to earn money
- money paid regularly at a specific rate on borrowed money
- account a deposit account at a bank created to save money and gain interest
- a financial institution that deals with money
- a pocket size flat folding case used to carry money
- management process of handling your finances, like budgeting
- something with financial value that can be owned
- a 1cents copper coinequal to 1/100th of a dollar
- owing money to a person or business you borowed
- money tends to change suddenly without warning
- paid position of regular employment where people complete tasks given
- physical objects that you can touch, use or own
26 Clues: money in form of paper bills or coins • sum of money that can be saved or made • value of something owned that decreases • a financial institution that deals with money • act of give and receive something for another • money tends to change suddenly without warning • owing money to a person or business you borowed • a good position to be in for a job or promotion • ...
Money & Everyday Finances 2025-11-25
Across
- Fixed regular earnings paid to an employee.
- Permission to borrow funds with repayment expected.
- Act of taking money out of an account.
- Reserve of money gathered for a purpose.
- Cost incurred during daily activities.
- Act of placing funds into an account.
- Long-term loan used to acquire real estate.
- Regular payment for using property.
- Piece of metal used as small denomination money.
- Document proving that a transaction occurred.
- Regular retirement payment given to a beneficiary.
- Transfer of funds to settle a cost.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Document that can be exchanged for goods.
- Statement requesting payment for goods or services.
- Amount available in an account at a given time.
- System providing financial protection from risk.
- Sum borrowed that must be paid back.
- Money received regularly for work or investments.
- Record showing money removed from an account.
Down
- Regular amount given for personal spending.
- Sum provided for a project with no repayment required.
- Money earned for work performed hourly or daily.
- Statement listing items owed by a buyer.
- Item of value owned by an individual or organization.
- Record book tracking financial entries.
- Penalty requiring a monetary charge for wrongdoing.
- Financial gain remaining after costs.
- Mandatory charge collected by a government.
- Fee charged for using borrowed money.
- Movement of funds from one account to another.
- Official medium of exchange used in a country.
- Negative financial result after expenses exceed gains.
- Small sum offered as appreciation for service.
- Share of company earnings distributed to investors.
- Payment made to maintain insurance coverage.
- Container for carrying personal money or cards.
- Plan outlining expected spending and saving.
- Extra financial reward given for performance.
39 Clues: Money set aside for future use. • Regular payment for using property. • Transfer of funds to settle a cost. • Sum borrowed that must be paid back. • Financial gain remaining after costs. • Act of placing funds into an account. • Fee charged for using borrowed money. • Act of taking money out of an account. • Cost incurred during daily activities. • ...
TTS MANAGEMENT (MONEY) 2026-01-14
Across
- Penggunaan sumber daya secara optimal untuk menghasilkan output maksimal?
- Etika bisnis yang memastikan tidak merusak lingkungan dan dapat berlangsung jangka panjang?
- Konflik terjadi karena anggota tim yang berbeda pendapat mengenai bagaimana cara menyelesaikan proyek?
- Kemampuan karyawan dalam menjalankan tugas secara profesional disebut?
- Konten yang dikirim langsung melalui internet?
- Praktik di mana perusahaan mengklaim melakukan praktik ramah lingkungan untuk meningkatkan citra publik tanpa komitmen nyata?
- Hubungan kerja yang mengatur alur perintah dan tanggung jawab disebut?
- Bidang dalam kecerdasan buatan yang berfokus pada pengembangan algoritma?
- Perusahaan harus menyesuaikan strategi karena adanya perubahan teknologi dan persaingan pasar. Faktor tersebut termasuk lingkungan bisnis apa?
- Salah satu program yang termasuk kedalam etika bisnis?
Down
- Jenis Manajemen apa yang mengacu pada pengelolaan praktik bisnis untuk menciptakan tingkat efisiensi tinggi?
- Fungsi manajemen apa yang berperan dalam memengaruhi perilaku bawahan agar tujuan tercapai?
- CSR bertujuan menciptakan pembangunan yang?
- Jika sebuah perusahaan gagal karena strukturnya tumpang tindih dan pembagian tugasnya berantakan, fungsi manajemen apa yang paling gagal dilakukan?
- Proses yang menurut Ivancevich (2010) terdiri dari fungsi merencanakan, mengorganisasikan, memimpin, dan mengendalikan?
- Tingkatan manajer yang bertugas menerjemahkan rencana strategis menjadi rencana taktis untuk tingkat di bawahnya?
- Modal yang mencakup inovasi, kreativitas, dan sistem yang dihasilkan oleh manusia untuk pengembangan organisasi?
- Pengaruh pemimpin yang muncul karena kepribadian dan daya tarik pribadi?
- Sebuah perusahaan fokus mengatur arus kas, biaya operasional, dan investasi agar bisnis tetap stabil. dari studi kasus tersebut, fungsi bisnis apa yang sedang dijalankan?
- Leadership theory yang menggunakan bakat pelatihan adalah?
20 Clues: CSR bertujuan menciptakan pembangunan yang? • Konten yang dikirim langsung melalui internet? • Salah satu program yang termasuk kedalam etika bisnis? • Leadership theory yang menggunakan bakat pelatihan adalah? • Kemampuan karyawan dalam menjalankan tugas secara profesional disebut? • Hubungan kerja yang mengatur alur perintah dan tanggung jawab disebut? • ...
E1 4748 Money 2025-09-29
Across
- Hard covering for snails, mussels, crabs etc..
- Metal money.
- Buy something and get another for free (3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 4). .
- Big.
- From Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong etc..
- Creatures.
- Money that is made from paper or plastic.
- Buy something for less money than usual.
Down
- Times before now.
- Kidney, butter, haricot, black-eyed or baked.
- Not new.
- A big notice where people can easily see it,
- What you write on.
- Must do something.
- Persons.
- What you plan to buy (8 + 4)
- A way to pay without cash.
- Wanting food.
- Started.
- All of them.
- Items.
- What we spend.
- Consume food.
23 Clues: Big. • Items. • Not new. • Persons. • Started. • Creatures. • Metal money. • All of them. • Wanting food. • Consume food. • What we spend. • Times before now. • What you write on. • Must do something. • A way to pay without cash. • What you plan to buy (8 + 4) • From Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong etc.. • Buy something for less money than usual. • Money that is made from paper or plastic. • ...
Unit 4: Money 2014-03-20
Across
- aansprakelijkheid
- verkoopautomaat
- wisselkoers
- uitgaven
- aflossen
- op lange termijn
- geldautomaat
- vastgoedmarkt
- formulieren invullen
- terugbetalen
- driemaandelijks
- stortingsbewijs
- uitstalraam
- afbetaling
- schuld
- gemeentebelasting
- intrest aanrekenen
- valuta
- brochure
Down
- permanente betalingsopdracht
- je bankrekening beheren
- afdingen
- maandelijks
- consumentengedrag
- failliet
- derste storting
- bestelbon
- opbrengst
- belastingontduikingstruc
- zichtrekening
- prijsbewust
- spaarrekening
- bedrijf
- geld afhalen
- hypotheek
- boekhouding
- faillissement
- bankrekening
38 Clues: schuld • valuta • bedrijf • afdingen • uitgaven • aflossen • failliet • brochure • bestelbon • opbrengst • hypotheek • afbetaling • wisselkoers • maandelijks • prijsbewust • uitstalraam • boekhouding • geldautomaat • terugbetalen • geld afhalen • bankrekening • vastgoedmarkt • zichtrekening • spaarrekening • faillissement • verkoopautomaat • derste storting • driemaandelijks • stortingsbewijs • op lange termijn • aansprakelijkheid • ...
All About Money 2014-10-19
Across
- things you own
- a legal document used in the purchase of property/assets
- a person who promises to pay a loan in the event the borrower can't
- a physical check of financial records
- a ranking that represents the ability to repay a debt
- exceeding its credit limit
- the process of a bank taking ownership to pay off a loan in default
- the value of ownership interest in the business (assists-liablities)
- end of a loan term and all outstanding payments are due
- anyone you owe money to with an arrangement to pay later
- the exact point when a business' income equals expenses
- a report detailing an individual's past credit arrangements
- inability to pay debts
- a listing of planned revenue and expenditure for a given period
Down
- a record of all invoices yet to be paid
- a lump sum payment on a loan agreement
- the process of expensing an asset over a period of time
- limit the maximum lending amount offered for a loan
- the measure of actual cash flowing in and out
- a person that owes you money
- ability to withdraw money up to an approved limit
- a record of all expected payments from customers
- percentage used to calculate the cot of borrowing money
- profit the difference between sales and the direct cost
- a new loan is taken out to pay an existing loan
- money owed that is unlikely to be paid
- finance arrangement that allows you to lease for a period then buy
27 Clues: things you own • inability to pay debts • exceeding its credit limit • a person that owes you money • a physical check of financial records • a lump sum payment on a loan agreement • money owed that is unlikely to be paid • a record of all invoices yet to be paid • the measure of actual cash flowing in and out • a new loan is taken out to pay an existing loan • ...
Money and banking 2020-01-09
Across
- What your parents give you
- The currency in Austria
- If you spend more money than you have
- A convenient 24/7 form of Banking
- To pay in money
- A form of plastic Money
- A four-digit code only you know
- cash machine
- Sum of money
- You have to pay it for your credit card yearly
Down
- It is of plastic and you throw your money into it
- What the bank pays you for your Money
- All the countries which have the euro
- An account you need when you have a job
- Financial institution
- Papermoney
- The money that is left on your account
- All the money you have saved
- A very popular credit card company
- Works at a bank
- The currency in the USA
- You need it when you want to build a house
- The currency in England
23 Clues: Papermoney • cash machine • Sum of money • To pay in money • Works at a bank • Financial institution • The currency in Austria • A form of plastic Money • The currency in the USA • The currency in England • What your parents give you • All the money you have saved • A four-digit code only you know • A convenient 24/7 form of Banking • A very popular credit card company • ...
Money Management Vocabulary 2021-02-09
Across
- A set amount of money paid for a certain period of time.
- A type of retirement savings account where money is deposited directly by your employer for retirement.
- A statement that accompanies a paycheck highlighting earned income and deductions.
- Expenses that change or vary from month to month.
- A written plan to help you make the most of the money you have.
- A bill or statement of charges
- person or institution that provides you with the loan.
- The ability to purchase goods and services with the promise to pay for it at a later time.
- maximum amount a credit card company will allow someone to borrow on a single card.
- Benefits provided by an employer along with the worker's regular paycheck. (i.e. sick leave, vacation time, medical insurance)
- Money withheld from a paycheck for tax or savings purposes.
- The amount of money left after subtracting deductions from gross income.
- To make the bank statement balance agree with your checkbook balance.
- A check which the bank has paid and deducted from you account.
- A check written for money that is not available in the account.
Down
- The bank's listing of checks paid, deposits and service charges to your account for the month.
- A set amount of pay for every hour of work.
- A person's total wage or salary before any deductions are made
- A number ranging from 300 to 850 representing a person's credit history.
- Expenses that are the same each month.
- Checks which you have written but the bank has not yet returned to you.
- A bank form used to put money into your account.
- A fee charged for writing a credit contract.
- Amount of money you borrow, which must be paid back to the lender within a given period of time.
- Interest previously earned that is added to the total before new interest earnings are figured
- To sign your name on the back of a check payable to you.
26 Clues: A bill or statement of charges • Expenses that are the same each month. • A set amount of pay for every hour of work. • A fee charged for writing a credit contract. • A bank form used to put money into your account. • Expenses that change or vary from month to month. • person or institution that provides you with the loan. • ...
Time is money 2021-03-01
Across
- the bank said that we should check our account _______ to control our spendings
- to past the deadline established
- when something is delayed or have to wait
- the card that is given by the bank to pay for things
- parents can give this to their children to spend in what they may need
- someone who has a lot of money
- amount of money that is put aside incase of needing it in the future
- thing you should do if you borrow money from someone
- synonymn of supplicating
Down
- if a ______ is won in the lottery by me, I'd share a lot of it with my friends and family
- postpone
- to start doing something
- people who have only the things they need
- the time limit for something
- coins which value is lower
- when something is in an inopportune moment
- money that is earned from doing work
- She doesn't stand ________ not even when you arrive five minutes later
- something that is delayed for later
- give someone money that you have borrowed from them
20 Clues: postpone • to start doing something • synonymn of supplicating • coins which value is lower • the time limit for something • someone who has a lot of money • to past the deadline established • something that is delayed for later • money that is earned from doing work • when something is delayed or have to wait • people who have only the things they need • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- 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, for example, if it is raining, hot, or windy.
- 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 mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it, especially for an organisation such as charity.
- It is a piece of paper that you get from someone 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 is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
Down
- It is an official group of people, for example a political party, a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, 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 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.
- 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 and intending to return it.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
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 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 you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- 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 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 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 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.
Down
- 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 buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- 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 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 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 a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
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 take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- 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 means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- 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.
Down
- 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 you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- 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 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.
- 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.
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 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 is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- 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 is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- 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 people have enough money to buy something.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
Down
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- 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 mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- 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 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 someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
Down
- 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 things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- 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.
- 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 an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
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. • ...
EF Intermediate Money 2020-11-03
Across
- a piece of money made of metal
- a piece of paper money
- use too much of something, spend too much on sth
- spree buying a lot of things at one time
- card a small plastic card that you use to pay for sth
- money that you owe to sb else
- receive money, a house etc. from sb after they die
- worth have a particular value, especially in money
- up start a new business
- money that a bank lends you to buy a house
- ask an amount of money for sth, e.g. a haircut
Down
- reaching of the results sb wanted or hoped for
- put money (effort, time) into sth to make profit
- money that sb or a bank lends you
- do sth that has a risk and sb can lose a lot of money
- money in the form of notes and coins
- a piece of paper which shows how much money you have to pay for sth
- without money
- take money from a bank and pay it back
- keep money for use in the future
- the money you get for the work you do
- money that you pay to the government
- machine a machine where you can get money
23 Clues: without money • a piece of paper money • up start a new business • money that you owe to sb else • a piece of money made of metal • keep money for use in the future • money that sb or a bank lends you • money in the form of notes and coins • money that you pay to the government • the money you get for the work you do • take money from a bank and pay it back • ...
Business and money 2024-04-30
30 Clues: ric • boom • beca • multa • gestio • moneda • branca • cadena • escurat • accions • central • prestec • mesclar • fabricar • hipoteca • terminis • exportar • importar • testament • alcomptat • benestant • pressupost • pagaisenyal • presupostar • senseunduro • bitllettren • caureenpicat • elquèguanyes • posaralavenda • carregatdepasta
Money and Banking 2023-12-01
Across
- banks chartered by the national government
- anything people will accept as payment for goods and services
- Value is from the type of material in which it is composed
- savings accounts and time deposits that can be converted easily
- checking accounts; can be converted to currency “on demand”
- system which basic monetary unit is equal to the amount of gold
- small, light, easy to carry
- cards that represent money that the holder has on deposit with the issuer, such as a department store
- having features, markings that are recognizable
- money should be in short supply or it will not be worth anything.
- exchanging goods and services for other goods and services
- something that holds its value over time
- It must be a valid form of exchange
Down
- banks chartered, licensed, by state governments
- means through which goods and services can be exchanged
- are electronic devices that allow bank customers to make deposits, withdrawals, and transfers and check their account balances at any time without seeing a bank teller
- the value of the amount of money should stay the same.
- so change can be made (Ex: Dollar can be divided into pennies, nickels, ect.)
- Paper money backed by something tangible- such as good and silver- that gives it value
- determines the economic worth in the exchange process
- sturdy enough to last throughout transactions
- only has value because government has issued fiat, order saying its valuable
- paper money, coins
- drafts can be purchased in a number of amounts and redeemed in many parts of the world
24 Clues: paper money, coins • small, light, easy to carry • It must be a valid form of exchange • something that holds its value over time • banks chartered by the national government • sturdy enough to last throughout transactions • banks chartered, licensed, by state governments • having features, markings that are recognizable • ...
Unit 6 = Money 2023-04-15
Across
- You can shop for free in a _______ shop.
- A famous charity shop that has shops all over the UK.
- _________ Market in London is a great place to buy clothes and jewellery.
- I always help my mom to ____ the table before having meals.
- 10% = a __________
- When John _____ (feel) tired, he will find a coffee shop.
- We can create a better environment by selling and ____________ old things.
- How to say 25% in English words form? a __________
- Opposite meaning of sell.
- The job or activity of working in a garden, growing, watering and taking care of the plants.
- Synonym of swap.
- A useful piece of information, especially about how to do something.
Down
- Past participle of forget.
- The condition of being extremely poor.
- We use would like to mean _________.
- A border that surrounds and supports a picture.
- To take care of someone's baby or child.
- A system of giving money, food, or help free to those who are in need because they are ill, poor, or have no home.
- Used product, having been used in the past by someone else.
- The activity of making clothes flat, tidy, and smooth, using an iron.
- Something on sale at a lower price.
21 Clues: Synonym of swap. • 10% = a __________ • Opposite meaning of sell. • Past participle of forget. • Something on sale at a lower price. • We use would like to mean _________. • The condition of being extremely poor. • You can shop for free in a _______ shop. • To take care of someone's baby or child. • A border that surrounds and supports a picture. • ...
The Money Market 2021-11-30
Across
- financial institution that accepts deposits, offers checking account services
- cardholders to borrow funds
- debt of less than one year
- deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account
- Physical currency
- loan provided by a bank
- individual borrows money for personal need
- financial services that engages in advisory-based financial transactions on behalf of individuals, corporations, and governments
- Non-Physical Assets
- financial transaction in which one person withdraws funds from another person's bank account
- Money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping
Down
- Exchange for Cash
- Central banks, retail and commercial banks, internet banks
- debt security issued by a government
- country's imports and exports of goods
- Tangible assets
- interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank
- Islamic finance or shariah-compliant finance
- agreement by which a bank, lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property
- debt-based funding arrangement between a business
- value that would be returned to a company's shareholders if all of the assets were liquidated\
- amount of interest due per period
22 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 • debt security issued by a government • country's imports and exports of goods • individual borrows money for personal need • Islamic finance or shariah-compliant finance • ...
The Money Market 2021-12-02
Across
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- A card where your spendings are combined into a bill which is payed at the end of the month
- Something that can commonly stolen and are in the form of Banknotes
- Money that is put in the bank
- A percentage of a loan that needs to be paid
- It is a loan is a debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution
- This include JPMorgan Chase. Goldman Sachs. BofA Securities. Morgan Stanley
- A non- physical asset which can comes from bank deposit
- 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.
- An account where your savings are stored
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- Eg: Banks, credit card companies, etc
- Bonds that are shared by a country’s government.
- A card where your spendings are withdrawn immediately
- Something that can be easily converted into cash
- DBS, HSBC, Standard Charted
- This can include land, machinery, buildings, tools, Equipment etc
- Economic short term funds
- It allows you to take money for personal expenses
- A loan given by a bank for one to buy a house
- A bank system that follows religious law
- A long-term financing sources for any company
21 Clues: Economic short term funds • DBS, HSBC, Standard Charted • Money that is put in the bank • Eg: Banks, credit card companies, etc • A bank system that follows religious law • An account where your savings are stored • A percentage of a loan that needs to be paid • A loan given by a bank for one to buy a house • A long-term financing sources for any company • ...
Money Finance & Econ 2022-05-23
Across
- financial support given to people in need
- Has both command and market guidelines/regulation.
- attain an increase in value over a period of time.
- a set of price with a limitation
- Borrowing money
- sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- money paid regularly at a rate for the use of money lent.
- people who buys things like needs and wants
- private ownership,supply/demand impact prices,profit motive
- Workers, people who will build/assemble/grow the product
- government revenue, especially taxes.
- make of something that is needed or wanted available to someone.
Down
- the amount by which something, a sum of money is too small.
- Where will the product be made? Where will the factory/plant be built? What natural resources will be used to produce the product?
- need a license for certain professions, pollution regulations, public services funded by taxation
- Putting together the above three factors together to make a product
- unable to pay for outstanding debts
- A price to pay for
- decreasing in percentage or prices
- rising in percentage or prices.
- Something produced to produce other things
21 Clues: Borrowing money • A price to pay for • rising in percentage or prices. • a set of price with a limitation • decreasing in percentage or prices • unable to pay for outstanding debts • government revenue, especially taxes. • financial support given to people in need • Something produced to produce other things • people who buys things like needs and wants • ...
English words money 2025-01-09
Across
- a room where all the closets stand
- items made by hand or by a hand process
- an open-air place does not have a roof
- any of various aromatic vegetable products (such as pepper or nutmeg) used to flavor food
- to get your money back after you have returned something to a store
- cubicle a room in a store where you can try on clothes or shoes
- a reduction made from a regular price
- any plant whose roots, leaves, seeds, bark, or plant part is used for therapeutic or health-promoting purposes
- NINO NINO EN goods that are bought and sold
- a small souvenir or a thing of little value
- a variety or assortment
Down
- traditional dish from a certain culture or country
- Fruits and vegetables that have not been processed in any manner
- the sale of products in large quantities
- very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant
- a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place
- clothes that are made by fashionable designers, and that are usually expensive
- to trow with a quick motion
- a thin book published every week or month, that has shiny, colourful pages with articles and pictures
- grown or produced at home or in a particular local area
20 Clues: a variety or assortment • to trow with a quick motion • a room where all the closets stand • a reduction made from a regular price • an open-air place does not have a roof • very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant • items made by hand or by a hand process • the sale of products in large quantities • NINO NINO EN goods that are bought and sold • ...
Jobs and Money 2024-11-18
Across
- - Visu etatu
- - Darbai
- - Grūdintas
- - Darbuotojas
- - Prisitaikyti
- - Nuorodos
- - Operacija
- - Plėšrūnų
- - Interpretuoti
- - Laisva vieta
- - Nusiteikęs
- - Kalbama
- - Širdingas
Down
- - Lankstus
- - Nejudrumas
- - Atlyginimas
- - Skatinimas
- - Patirtis
- - Nekilnojamojo turto agentas
- - Kelionių vadovas
- - Santechnikas
- - Advokatas
- - Pelnas
- - Privilegijos
- - Pinigai
- - Sodininkas
26 Clues: - Darbai • - Pelnas • - Pinigai • - Kalbama • - Lankstus • - Patirtis • - Nuorodos • - Plėšrūnų • - Grūdintas • - Advokatas • - Operacija • - Širdingas • - Visu etatu • - Nejudrumas • - Skatinimas • - Sodininkas • - Nusiteikęs • - Atlyginimas • - Darbuotojas • - Prisitaikyti • - Santechnikas • - Privilegijos • - Laisva vieta • - Interpretuoti • - Kelionių vadovas • - Nekilnojamojo turto agentas
Jobs and money 2024-11-18
Across
- - pinigai
- - Taupyti
- - Pirkėjas
- - Pelnas
- - Skirta
- - Paryškinti
- - Apleistas
- - limitai
- - Įsipareigojęs
- - Specializuojasi
- - Laisva vieta
- - Uždarbis
- - Bendradarbiai
- - Namų ruoša
- - Privilegijos
- - Kompanija
Down
- - Operacija
- - Atsipalaidavęs
- - Dirba savarankiškai
- - Sentimentalus
- - Už ribų
- - Režisuoja
- - Atsistatydinti
- - Personalas
- - Atleisti
- - Kandidatai
- - Pasiskolino pinigų iš banko
- - Patirtis
- - Vartotojas
- - pavaizduoti
- - Paaukštinimas
31 Clues: - Pelnas • - Skirta • - pinigai • - Taupyti • - Už ribų • - limitai • - Pirkėjas • - Atleisti • - Patirtis • - Uždarbis • - Operacija • - Režisuoja • - Apleistas • - Kompanija • - Personalas • - Paryškinti • - Kandidatai • - Vartotojas • - Namų ruoša • - pavaizduoti • - Laisva vieta • - Privilegijos • - Sentimentalus • - Įsipareigojęs • - Bendradarbiai • - Paaukštinimas • - Atsipalaidavęs • - Atsistatydinti • - Specializuojasi • ...
Time is money 2024-11-11
Across
- the high point
- often hired for SAT's?
- our animal type is a monkey
- German → English, glassworks
- native or naturalized
- popular seltzer in a colorful can
- from Α/α to _/ω (last letter?)
- wrote stages of child development?
- friend of 16-across
- French → English, 'white bread'
- in Japanese, 'exquisite' or 'success'
- shiny ring?
Down
- on Discord, 'interact with caution'
- in Esperanto, 'always in motion'
- French → English, 'white mountain'
- French → English, 'porthole'
- in Shakespearean, “it is so”?
- in French, 'long meadows'
- famous broadway play about politics
- running through the 5 boroughs of NY
- orbicularis ____, an eye muscle
21 Clues: shiny ring? • the high point • friend of 16-across • native or naturalized • often hired for SAT's? • in French, 'long meadows' • our animal type is a monkey • German → English, glassworks • French → English, 'porthole' • in Shakespearean, “it is so”? • from Α/α to _/ω (last letter?) • French → English, 'white bread' • orbicularis ____, an eye muscle • in Esperanto, 'always in motion' • ...
Gambling and Money 2025-04-10
Across
- a financial liability or obligation owed by one person, the debtor , to another, the creditor
- (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done.
- an increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time.
- casino game which was likley developed from the Italian game Birbi
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
- generally refers to an increase in the value of an asset, currency, or property over time.
- the using up of a resource.
- a playing card of the suit chosen to rank above the others, which can win a trick where a card of a different suit has been led.
- risk (a sum of money or valued item) against someone else's on the basis of the outcome of an unpredictable event; bet.
- What you do at a casino
Down
- the act of gambling money on the outcome of a race, game, or other unpredictable events
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- A place where you can gamble
- Devices in casinos that are playable for money
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- a piece of thick, stiff paper or think pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on
- an impassive expression that hides one's true feelings.
- an attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or will do something.
- the land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake.
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
- a card game where players bet on the value of their hands, aiming to win a pot by either having the best hand at the end or forcing other players to fold
- what you may win at a casino
- An area of production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services
- a strong wooden or metal post with a point at one end, driven into the ground to support a tree, form part of a fence, act as a boundary mark, etc.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit
26 Clues: What you do at a casino • the using up of a resource. • A place where you can gamble • what you may win at a casino • Devices in casinos that are playable for money • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade. • the land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake. • an impassive expression that hides one's true feelings. • ...
Money And Banking 2025-04-25
Across
- System where the value of currency is tied to gold
- Early form of exchange without using money
- The act of lending money at interest
- First Secretary of the Treasury, key in early US banking
- Institution that accepts deposits and provides loans
- A card used for electronic withdrawals
- Charging excessive interest rates
- Something widely accepted as payment for goods and services
- Agreement to pay back borrowed money over time
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
Down
- Precious metal often used as a store of value
- A type of retirement account
- Historical paper currency, often controversial
- An electronic payment system that allows for the transfer of funds between bank accounts.
- Coins and banknotes in circulation
- The study of how money is managed
- A financial instrument representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower.
- The central bank of the United States
- Coins and banknotes in circulation
- A financial crisis where many depositors withdraw funds
- A share of ownership in a company
21 Clues: A type of retirement account • The study of how money is managed • Charging excessive interest rates • A share of ownership in a company • Coins and banknotes in circulation • Coins and banknotes in circulation • The act of lending money at interest • The central bank of the United States • A card used for electronic withdrawals • Early form of exchange without using money • ...
Money and Banking 2025-04-25
Across
- money cannot break
- money looks the same for everyone
- the first place to use money
- money can be divided
- the "Father of Banking"
- a card used to purchase things you don't have money for in the moment
- how the government keeps track of responsibility
- America's type of currency
- a type of interest borrowers pay lenders
- a type of interest that grows your money
Down
- everyone in America uses the dollar bill, this represents...
- money can be transported easily
- a type of banking where there were many kinds of currencies
- taking money out of an account
- money has to be hard to make
- when you don't pay your money off within the month you now have collected...
- a form of collecting or added debt
- the first time money was printed was the American...
- used everywhere in the world as a form of currency
- where everyone goes to sort money issues
20 Clues: money cannot break • money can be divided • the "Father of Banking" • America's type of currency • the first place to use money • money has to be hard to make • taking money out of an account • money can be transported easily • money looks the same for everyone • a form of collecting or added debt • a type of interest borrowers pay lenders • ...
Chapter 6 Money 2025-04-24
Across
- (3) banking crisis of the 1970s
- spreading assets over several different investments
- (3)account that has a penalty for liquidating earlywithdrawl
- the stock market is expected to increase in value
- investment account with the lowest interest rate
- (2) controls our nations money supply
- Federal reserve system
- shares of a corporation
- use of money, ____ of value
- the first national bank was chartered for ______ years
- (2) people demand deposits, banks short of cash
- money must be _____, able to withstand harsh conditions
- income received after retirement
Down
- person who buys and sells stock
- (2) buy stocks low and sell high
- savings bonds are issued by the ______
- ability to turn an investment into cash
- program started in the 1930s to secure money in banks
- (2) main function of the FED
- a stock index consisting of 30 stocks
- use of money medium of _______
- (2)the idea that currency is based on gold
- number of federal district banks
- money must be ______, divide into smaller amounts
- US money today has value by decree
25 Clues: Federal reserve system • shares of a corporation • use of money, ____ of value • (2) main function of the FED • use of money medium of _______ • person who buys and sells stock • (3) banking crisis of the 1970s • (2) buy stocks low and sell high • number of federal district banks • income received after retirement • US money today has value by decree • ...
MONEY p 97 2024-03-05
Across
- iidne, древний
- ostja, покупатель
- kättesaadav, доступный
- laenama, одалживать
- impeerium, империя
- ühiskond, общество
- valuuta, валюта
- for example or for.... например for ...
- keskaeg - the Middle... Средневековье - the Middle...
- võlgnemа, задолжать
- väärtuslik, ценный
- kaubad, товары
- leiutama, изобретать
- kogus, кол-во
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- esitlema, представлять
- hülgama, loobuma; отказываться, покидать
- kauplema, торговать
- vahetama, обменивать
- tsivilisatsioon, цивилизация
- tekstiil, текстиль
- eriti, особенно
- lääne, западный
- omanik, владелец
- usaldusväärne, заслуживающий доверия
- pügalpulk, бирка
- sajand, век
26 Clues: sajand, век • kogus, кол-во • iidne, древний • kaubad, товары • eriti, особенно • lääne, западный • valuuta, валюта • omanik, владелец • pügalpulk, бирка • ostja, покупатель • tekstiil, текстиль • impeerium, империя • ühiskond, общество • väärtuslik, ценный • kauplema, торговать • laenama, одалживать • võlgnemа, задолжать • vahetama, обменивать • leiutama, изобретать • esitlema, представлять • ...
Work and money 2024-04-06
20 Clues: փորձ • դիմել • դիմում • կանխիկ • լրացնել • վճարներ • սպառված • հղումներ • աշխատատեղ • համալսարան • լուծումներ • հարցազրույց • ընտրություն • կարճ ցուցակ • միջնորդավճար • որակավորումներ • գործազրկություն • հավակնություններ • պատասխանատվություն • վարձատրություն,վճարել
Money and Banking 2024-03-21
Across
- type of market where prices are moving down
- a loan to buy a house
- IRAs and 401(k) plans help people save money for what
- very risky bonds; you may not get your money back but the interest rate is very high
- Type of bond issues by state or local government
- paper money
- central bank of the United States
- total amount borrowed
- this type of money has an alternative use as an economic good
- acronym for the government agency that insures that you will get your money back if the bank fails
- limited supply
- a situation where the outcome is not certain
- can be divded so that you can always have the right amount to spend
- market in which a transaction is made at current prices
- easy to transfer
- payment made for the use of borrowed money
- an agreement to borrow money, pay it back later, and pay interest in the meantime
Down
- A bank that can lend money to other banks
- a way to take money directly out of your checking account
- person who owns a small portion of a corporation
- rate of interest paid on a bond
- an interest-bearing loan that you make to a bank
- a company that sells shares of a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds
- another name for stocks
- amount borrowed when getting a loan
- life of a bond / length of time that money is borrowed
- type of stock market where prices are moving up
- this type of money only has value because the government says so
- an agreement to buy or sell at a specific time in the future at a specific price
- a bank account with some restrictions on how to use it; pays higher interest rates
- spreading your money over a large variety of investments to reduce your overall risk
- a bank account that lets you make purchases in any amount up to the amount you have deposited
- nonprofit bank
- trade
34 Clues: trade • paper money • nonprofit bank • limited supply • easy to transfer • a loan to buy a house • total amount borrowed • another name for stocks • rate of interest paid on a bond • central bank of the United States • amount borrowed when getting a loan • A bank that can lend money to other banks • payment made for the use of borrowed money • type of market where prices are moving down • ...
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 • ...
Money Matters Vocab 2021-09-07
Across
- given by a financial institution for the purchase of real estate
- payment made monthly at that same time and day
- storing money and can withdraw money
- allowing members to put money into saving or checking
- interest on purchases
- set up email blank for important account events
- form of online payment where money is electronically withdrawn from the customer’s account
- more than one method of credential authentication to verify the user’s identity for a login or transaction
- debit cards for automatic teller machine withdrawals and purchases
Down
- getting money you eventually have to pay back
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and can be sold
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis
- retail banks are owned by these
- monetary transactions
- made in exact imitation of something valuable or important with the intention to deceive or defraud
- Insurance Companies use money collected from
- money goes into account online
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- for qualifying elderly individuals
- for two or more account holders
20 Clues: monetary transactions • interest on purchases • money goes into account online • retail banks are owned by these • for two or more account holders • for qualifying elderly individuals • storing money and can withdraw money • federal deposit insurance corporation • Insurance Companies use money collected from • getting money you eventually have to pay back • ...
Vocabulary about Money 2025-07-06
Across
- Relating to government revenue or taxes.
- To take a financial risk in hopes of a big gain.
- – A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- – Legal process when someone is unable to repay debts.
- – A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than is available.
- To exchange goods without using money.
- A percentage of sales earned by a salesperson.
- Public support or approval, often in advertising, for a product.
Down
- Unexpected financial gain.
- – A share of a company’s profit paid to shareholders.
- – Money or assets invested in a business.
- – A person who starts and manages a business.
- – Having a lot of wealth or money.
- – A financial obligation or debt.
- – Careful with money; not wasteful.
- Anything valuable owned by a person or company.
- Money given by the government to support an industry or activity.
- Producing a great deal of profit.
- A partial refund.
- Relating to money or currency.
20 Clues: A partial refund. • Unexpected financial gain. • Relating to money or currency. • – A financial obligation or debt. • Producing a great deal of profit. • – Having a lot of wealth or money. • – Careful with money; not wasteful. • To exchange goods without using money. • Relating to government revenue or taxes. • – Money or assets invested in a business. • ...
Money and finance 2025-07-26
30 Clues: – pul • – narx • – foiz • – qarz • – bank • – xarid • – hisob • – karta • – soliq • – maosh • – kredit • – to‘lov • – boylik • – hamyon • – kredit • – moliya • – qiymat • – valuta • – tejash • – daromad • – sarmoya • – byudjet • – sarflash • – naqd pul • – xarajatlar • – iqtisodiyot • – pul o'tkazma • – qiymat / narx • – sarmoya kiritmoq • – to‘lovlar / hisob-kitob
Money and finance 2025-07-21
Across
- – to‘lovlar / hisob-kitob
- – xarid
- – kredit
- – qarz
- – moliya
- – qiymat
- – hisob
- – xarajatlar
- – karta
- – sarmoya kiritmoq
- – maosh
- – pul
- – tranzaksiya / pul o'tkazma
Down
- – daromad
- – kredit
- – to‘lov
- – sarmoya
- – narx
- – iqtisodiyot
- – foiz
- – boylik
- – hamyon
- – valuta
- – qiymat / narx
- – sarflash
- – tejash
- – soliq
- – byudjet
- – bank
- – naqd pul
30 Clues: – pul • – narx • – foiz • – qarz • – bank • – xarid • – hisob • – karta • – soliq • – maosh • – kredit • – to‘lov • – boylik • – hamyon • – kredit • – moliya • – qiymat • – valuta • – tejash • – daromad • – sarmoya • – byudjet • – sarflash • – naqd pul • – xarajatlar • – iqtisodiyot • – qiymat / narx • – sarmoya kiritmoq • – to‘lovlar / hisob-kitob • – tranzaksiya / pul o'tkazma
32. Shopping & Money 2025-08-07
20 Clues: to owe • to buy • to pay • to sell • to cost • to lend • to offer • to bring • to spend • to charge • to change • to choose • to invest • to deliver • to bargain • to receive • to take out • to be worth • to negotiate • to save (money)
money heist crossword 2022-12-18
Across
- these are the only euro bank notes that the robbers printed until the end of season one
- fell in love with Nairobi right before she was killed
- the original inspector
- closes the stock markets to protect the Spanish Economy
- the first heist
- Berlin was going to marry her in his final days
- is nearly killed by Gandia twice
- Berlin's distant son
- the only robber to be directly killed by another robber
- Bogota, Palermo, Marseille, and ____ were all aquainted long before the events of the first heist
- the robbers conduct one of these to sway public opinion on Berlin
Down
- left Berlin for his son
- Raquel assumes the professor sabotauges his car
- shames Arturo throughout the second heist
- Father of Manila, and works with the professor
- Denver, Tokyo, and ____ were all captured at some point throughout the series
- Stockholm has recurring visions of him at the end of the series
- the Governor's assistant
- Palermo constantly calls Helsinki this name
- The Second Heist
- berlin's lover
- Helsinki and Oslo were of this nationnality
- the professor asks Raquel what she is ___
- Tokyo's now dead boyfriend
24 Clues: berlin's lover • the first heist • The Second Heist • Berlin's distant son • the original inspector • left Berlin for his son • the Governor's assistant • Tokyo's now dead boyfriend • is nearly killed by Gandia twice • shames Arturo throughout the second heist • the professor asks Raquel what she is ___ • Palermo constantly calls Helsinki this name • ...
Money Dinheiro Novac 2023-01-17
22 Clues: TAX • ATM • RICH • CASH • BANK • LOAN • EARN • DEBT • PRICE • COINS • CENTS • TOTAL • DONATE • BUDGET • DOLLAR • INVEST • QUARTER • WELFARE • DEPOSIT • WITHDRAW • INSURANCE • CREDIT CARD
Work and Money 2022-08-15
Across
- a job
- enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
- to say something while another person is speaking
- a short rest
- a situation in which a lot of people are disagreeing and arguing with each other
- someone who is trying to become a successful actor, politician, writer, etc.
- to live or exist longer than someone or something
- a loving but not sexual relationship
- to deal effectively with a complicated situation
- the possibility of being successful, especially at work
- a thought, opinion, or idea based on a feeling about a situation, or a way of thinking about something
- a person's way of thinking and their opinions
- difficult (situation)
- to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or to describe events as they happen
- used for describing someone who enjoys saying cruel or unpleasant things about other people
- relating to people who do physical work rather than mental work, and who usually do not work in an office
- in the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort, problems, etc.
- to relax
Down
- failure to act correctly or legally when doing your job, often causing injury or loss
- giving you new information about a subject or making it easier to understand
- a public statement, esp. by someone who is famous, that the person uses or likes a particular product
- unwilling to spend money
- a _______ sight, sound, or experience is so different or unexpected that it has a strong and unpleasant effect on something or someone
- to speak too proudly about what you have done or what you own
- the process by which a place, especially part of a city, changes from being a poor area to a richer one, where people from a higher social class live
- very great admiration or praise for someone, especially when it is more than is deserved
- without money
- having more work to do than you can cope with
- lasting for only a short time
- strange, unusual, or silly
- a belief or idea
- careful to use only as much money, food, etc. as is necessary
- to improve your social position, often by getting a better job or education
33 Clues: a job • to relax • a short rest • without money • a belief or idea • difficult (situation) • unwilling to spend money • strange, unusual, or silly • lasting for only a short time • a loving but not sexual relationship • having more work to do than you can cope with • a person's way of thinking and their opinions • enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose • ...
Money vocabulary crossword 2025-11-11
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- Money borrowed that must be paid back.
- Coins received back after paying more than the cost.
- The type of money used in a country.
- Money you can use now and pay back later.
- Money that you owe to someone.
- Extra money paid when you borrow or save.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- How much you must pay for something.
- To put money into something to make more money later.
- A small case where you keep your money and cards.
- Money you earn from your job every month.
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- To have enough money to buy something.
- A place that keeps your money safe.
- A written order to pay money from a bank account.
- To use money to buy something.
- To get money for working.
- The amount something costs.
- Extra money given for good service.
- A paper showing what you paid for.
- A machine that gives you money when you use your bank card.
- To put money into a bank account.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- A piece of paper showing how much you need to pay.
- Money in the form of bills or coins.
- Money kept for future use.
25 Clues: To get money for working. • Money kept for future use. • The amount something costs. • To use money to buy something. • Money that you owe to someone. • To put money into a bank account. • A paper showing what you paid for. • A place that keeps your money safe. • Extra money given for good service. • The type of money used in a country. • How much you must pay for something. • ...
Shop and money 2025-05-21
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- -Ready to use or get.
- -Bringing something to your home.
- -From your own country.
- -Help or advice.
- -Red, itchy spots on the skin.
- -A shop that has many other shops with the same name.
- - Something that makes nature dirty.
- - talked about a lot and very exciting.
- -A small tag that gives information about a product.
- -Think again about a decision.
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- -A very low price.
- - Very rich and expensive.
- -Send money to someone.
- -How much something is worth.
- -Show something on TV or radio.
- -A thing you can pick.
- -Give something to help others.
- -Getting something from a place.
- - Made to feel very embarrassed.
- -A place to buy and sell old things.
20 Clues: -Help or advice. • -A very low price. • -Ready to use or get. • -A thing you can pick. • -Send money to someone. • -From your own country. • - Very rich and expensive. • -How much something is worth. • -Red, itchy spots on the skin. • -Think again about a decision. • -Show something on TV or radio. • -Give something to help others. • -Getting something from a place. • ...
Shops and Money 2025-06-30
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- It sells pretty necklaces and rings.
- You can buy things to give to your friends.
- A place to keep coins
- Lose money.
- A place to keep your savings.
- It sells remedies for when you are sick.
- It sells things for your feet.
- It sells accessories for your cellphone.
- Get money.
- Give something and receive money.
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- Keep money for later.
- It sells magazines and newspapers.
- Another name for "Milk bar", "Diary" or "Bodega".
- It sells fruit and vegetables.
- It sells meat and chicken.
- Give money and receive something.
- It sells trainers and clothing for football and basketball, for example.
- A small amount of money your parents give you each month.
- It sells fish.
- It sells things for children.
- A place to keep money and cards.
21 Clues: Get money. • Lose money. • It sells fish. • Keep money for later. • A place to keep coins • It sells meat and chicken. • A place to keep your savings. • It sells things for children. • It sells fruit and vegetables. • It sells things for your feet. • A place to keep money and cards. • Give money and receive something. • Give something and receive money. • ...
MONEY AND BANKING 2026-01-26
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- Anything generally accepted as a medium of exchange.
- Using digital methods instead of cash.
- Cash kept aside by banks.
- Bank that accepts deposits and gives loans.
- Record of bank transactions.
- Value of money in terms of goods it can buy.
- Money kept in a bank.
- Account used for daily transactions.
- Account that earns interest.
- Card used to pay directly from bank account.
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- Digital money like Bitcoin.
- Money kept for future use.
- Coins and notes used daily.
- Machine that allows cash withdrawal anytime.
- Bank that controls money supply.
- Money paid for borrowing.
- Ability of money to be carried easily.
- Paper money issued by the central bank.
- Ability of money to be divided.
- Using money instead of saving.
20 Clues: Money kept in a bank. • Cash kept aside by banks. • Money paid for borrowing. • Money kept for future use. • Digital money like Bitcoin. • Coins and notes used daily. • Record of bank transactions. • Account that earns interest. • Using money instead of saving. • Ability of money to be divided. • Bank that controls money supply. • Account used for daily transactions. • ...
money EF advanced 2026-01-06
20 Clues: rata • akcje • waluta • wycena • przelew • zaliczka • pożyczka • testament • zdzierstwo • nieuczciwy • make...meet • odziedziczyć • zbankrutować • be in the.... • mandat/grzywna • ....one's belt • saldo/stan konta • kredyt hipoteczny • opłata za przejazd • honorarium (za specjalistyczną usługę)
Money and Nubers 2026-03-10
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- A paper showing how much money you must pay.
- The money you need to pay for something.
- When the price is lower than normal.
- Money paid to the government.
- Small round metal money.
- A paper that shows how much money you earn and tax taken from your pay.
- card A plastic card you use to buy something and pay later.
- To put numbers together.
- How much something costs.
- A machine in a shop to pay using a bank card.
- Money you earn for work, usually paid every week or hour.
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- To take one number away from another number.
- To split a number into equal parts.
- To add a number many times (times).
- Money you get back after paying too much.
- Clue / Definition
- Money you earn for a job, usually paid every month or year.
- A number out of 100, shown with the symbol %.
- The final amount after adding numbers.
- Paper money (like $5 or $20).
- Money in notes and coins.
21 Clues: Clue / Definition • Small round metal money. • To put numbers together. • How much something costs. • Money in notes and coins. • Money paid to the government. • Paper money (like $5 or $20). • To split a number into equal parts. • To add a number many times (times). • When the price is lower than normal. • The final amount after adding numbers. • ...
money of different countries 2013-02-18
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- money of japan
- money of kuwait
- money of switzerland
- money of vietnam
- money of united kingdom
- money of united arab erimates
- money of mongolia
- money of europe
- money of thailand
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- money of south korea
- money of italy
- money of cambodia
- money of china
- money of malaysia
- money of israel
- money of united states
- money of indonesia
- money of philippines
- money of india
- money of armenia
20 Clues: money of italy • money of japan • money of china • money of india • money of kuwait • money of israel • money of europe • money of vietnam • money of armenia • money of cambodia • money of malaysia • money of mongolia • money of thailand • money of indonesia • money of south korea • money of switzerland • money of philippines • money of united states • money of united kingdom • ...
SEGMENT I: Money, Budgeting, Cost of Money, Money Management, Regulatory Agencies 2021-03-12
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- federal reserve system
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- value of the assets a person or corporation owns, minus the liabilities they owe
- a goal that is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely
- intangible collective resources possessed by individuals and groups within a given population.
- income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges
- way to determine how long an investment will take to double
- do not accrue interest while you are in school at least half-time or during deferment periods
- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
- a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features
- Consumer financial protection bureau
- medium of exchange, a store of value, a unit of account
- resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity
- a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
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- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- income remaining after deduction of taxes, other mandatory charges, and expenditure on necessary items.
- an excess of production or supply over demand.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- employment, investments, self-employment, Windfall income
- expense that can change over time
- expense whose total amount does not change when there is an increase in an activity
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- a medium of exchange for transactional purposes in economics
- you are responsible for the interest from the moment the loan money is disbursed into your account.
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Internal Revenue Service
29 Clues: federal reserve system • Internal Revenue Service • expense that can change over time • Securities and Exchange Commission • Consumer financial protection bureau • federal deposit insurance corporation • Financial Industry Regulatory Authority • an excess of production or supply over demand. • medium of exchange, a store of value, a unit of account • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-05-01
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- Buy something, verb or noun.
- Sale.
- Details of the month´s transactions.
- Money with different value.
- Money dispenser.
- Metal circle with different value in each country.
- Retire money from your account.
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- Paper or email that explains information about your card.
- Keep money for emergencies.
- Money paper, for example dollar.
- See stuff and don´t buy it.
- You don´t have enough money to buy
12 Clues: Sale. • Money dispenser. • Keep money for emergencies. • See stuff and don´t buy it. • Money with different value. • Buy something, verb or noun. • Retire money from your account. • Money paper, for example dollar. • You don´t have enough money to buy • Details of the month´s transactions. • Metal circle with different value in each country. • ...
Money Kuba 2014-01-15
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- when you paid in supermarket, they give you ...
- when you owe someone a money, you have a ...
- Lot of people ... money for thinks that they don´t need
- ... of this hause is unacceptable
- I have a new ... with Real Madrid
- Pilots get a good ...
- when you borrow money for a hause, bank give you a ...
Down
- I have a great ... on my bank account
- during a ... we lost a lot of money
- money of small value
- Alcohol and cigaretes are lade a higher ...
- Executors have a big ...
12 Clues: money of small value • Pilots get a good ... • Executors have a big ... • ... of this hause is unacceptable • I have a new ... with Real Madrid • 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 ... • when you paid in supermarket, they give you ... • ...
earning money 2023-03-10
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- for each or one for one
- the hours before noon
- wages money earned by an employee in one year
- and a half payment of 1.5 times the regular hourly rate
- working time beyond a regular 40-hour work week
- rate: the amount of money paid for each hour of work
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- the hours after noon
- to judge the value of something without being exact
- (min) a measure of time equal to 60 seconds
- : the number of hours worked multiplied by the hourly rate
- time payment of two times the regular hourly rate
- (hr) a measure of time equal to 60 minutes
12 Clues: the hours after noon • the hours before noon • for each or one for one • (hr) a measure of time equal to 60 minutes • (min) a measure of time equal to 60 seconds • wages money earned by an employee in one year • working time beyond a regular 40-hour work week • time payment of two times the regular hourly rate • to judge the value of something without being exact • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
12 Clues: Keep money • You can't pay • Small and round • When you pay monthly • A discount in a store • take money from the ATM • Debs on your credit card • The product that you bough • When you see out of the store • Its the valuable piece of paper • The type of money that a country use • A machine with a lot of money inside
Money management 2020-09-29
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- / a law that has been passed
- / to leave this country and move to another one
- / a person from another country who comes to this country to live
- / the things that a person is expected to do, a duty
- / the formal system of voting.
- / when two or more political parties join together to form a majority in Parliament because neither of them could do so by themselves
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- / the heads of the different government departments – for example, Education or Health
- / the highest law-making body consisting of head of state, the House of Commons and the House of Lords
- / a system of government in which the people rule through the power to vote for their representatives
- / the things that a person is entitled to
- / the things that make a person who they are, the things that make us the same as or different from other people
- / the contribution that is made by individuals and businesses to government revenue
12 Clues: / a law that has been passed • / the formal system of voting. • / the things that a person is entitled to • / to leave this country and move to another one • / the things that a person is expected to do, a duty • / a person from another country who comes to this country to live • / the contribution that is made by individuals and businesses to government revenue • ...
Money Terms 2020-10-11
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- reserved for later use
- process of planning, organizing, monitoring and controlling future income and expenditure
- owed
- (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money
- Any object or material used as payment for goods, services or debts
- person who purchases goods and services for use
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work
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- or property that are purchased only for making a profit
- or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- of value owned, including money
- difference between assists and liabilities
- action of spending money/income
12 Clues: owed • reserved for later use • of value owned, including money • action of spending money/income • difference between assists and liabilities • person who purchases goods and services for use • or property that are purchased only for making a profit • money received, especially on a regular basis, for work • ...
Money matters 2021-09-07
Money 69420 2022-11-11
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- Each row is denoted and identified by a unique numeric value that you'll see on the left hand side
- he boxes you see in the grid of an Excel worksheet
- address: row number that identifies a cell on a worksheet
- Select the next cell, or type its address in.
- Click File > Save As.
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- a collection of cells organized in rows and columns.
- cell selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing.
- Lookup/Reference function
- On the Layout tab
- the first cell of the range that you want to number, type =ROW(A1).
- accounting
- bar: below the Ribbon in our workbook.
12 Clues: accounting • On the Layout tab • Click File > Save As. • Lookup/Reference function • bar: below the Ribbon in our workbook. • Select the next cell, or type its address in. • he boxes you see in the grid of an Excel worksheet • a collection of cells organized in rows and columns. • address: row number that identifies a cell on a worksheet • ...
MONEY TALKS 2023-08-31
Across
- unwise, bad habits or ways
- to control, the power to make or move something
- normal, a usual type
- amount that is shown from 0 to 100
- important, useful or great
- the added value for borrowing money
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- score, a number to show something you gain
- strong will to do goal, passionate
- smart, having a strong understanding
- check and observe before making decision
- angry, mad, annoyed
- feeling of anxiety or fear because of danger or threat
12 Clues: angry, mad, annoyed • normal, a usual type • unwise, bad habits or ways • important, useful or great • strong will to do goal, passionate • amount that is shown from 0 to 100 • the added value for borrowing money • smart, having a strong understanding • check and observe before making decision • score, a number to show something you gain • ...
Money Master 2024-01-11
Across
- a special card that lets you buy things even if you don't have money right now. But remember, you have to pay back the money later!
- the extra money you have to pay when you borrow money
- a plan that helps you know how to use your money
- to put aside your money
- something that is borrowed and is paid back with interest
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- to use your money
- when you make more money than you spent
- when you put money into something that you hope will grow and make you more money
- the money you pay every year to the government
- a place to keep your money
- to get money
- all the money you receive
12 Clues: to get money • to use your money • to put aside your money • all the money you receive • a place to keep your money • when you make more money than you spent • the money you pay every year to the government • a plan that helps you know how to use your money • the extra money you have to pay when you borrow money • something that is borrowed and is paid back with interest • ...
Money vocabulary 2023-10-16
12 Clues: revenu • retirer • un prêt • emprunter • augmenter • économies • propriétaire • gagner(argent) • achat, acheter • bon marché,pas cher • pouvoir payer, avoir les moyens • frais(d'inscription par exemple)
Money words 2024-11-18
12 Clues: - залог • - монета • – кредит • – аренда • - валюта • - банкнота • up – копить • – транжирить • - зарабатывать • – быть должным • – взимать плату • – позволить себе (по деньгам)
Money Verbs 2025-04-04
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- Fulanita, can I _____ your eraser for a moment?, I forgot mine.
- I don't want to listen to your excuses! _____ me my 100 pesos!
- You need to pay in pesos so please go and _____ these dollars into pesos.
- Mom!, please _____ me some money!, I want to go to the cinema!
- If you want to go to vacation you need to _____ money.
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- In my job I _____ 3000 pesos every quincena.
- Next month I will _____ a new cellphone!, yay!
- Don't _____ your money in things you don't need. You better invest your money.
- You can't _____ that much money!, we are poor!
- If my abuelita dies and I will _____ her house and 1 million pesos.
- Do you want to _____ your money in my company?
- These shoes _____ 2500 pesos, they are really expensive.
12 Clues: In my job I _____ 3000 pesos every quincena. • Next month I will _____ a new cellphone!, yay! • You can't _____ that much money!, we are poor! • Do you want to _____ your money in my company? • If you want to go to vacation you need to _____ money. • These shoes _____ 2500 pesos, they are really expensive. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2025-06-18
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- The Australian one dollar ________ has kangaroos on it.
- He puts money in and takes out money daily from his _______ account.
- She paid for her coffe with paper _________.
- They put money in their _________ and they can'take it out until they turn 65.
- Bitcoing is a well-known _________.
- He invested in Apple ________ in 1999 to grow his money.
- Creating a _________ can help to manage monthly spending and saving.
- I'm in trouble because I have a lot of _______ from when I was a student.
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- They took out a ______ to buy their first home.
- The Japanese yen is a popular form of ________.
- She put money in her ________ account and doesn't touch it.
- The _________ changes daily between the Australian dollar and euro.
12 Clues: Bitcoing is a well-known _________. • She paid for her coffe with paper _________. • They took out a ______ to buy their first home. • The Japanese yen is a popular form of ________. • The Australian one dollar ________ has kangaroos on it. • He invested in Apple ________ in 1999 to grow his money. • She put money in her ________ account and doesn't touch it. • ...
Money Terms 2025-05-13
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- Clue: A place where people keep their money.
- Clue: Things we must have to live.
- Clue: Used to carry money and cards.
- Clue: How much something costs.
- Clue: Small, round pieces of money.
- Clue: Things we would like but don’t need.
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- Clue: To put money aside for future use.
- Clue: To collect money little by little.
- Clue: A plan for how to spend money wisely.
- Clue: Paper money or coins used to pay.
- Clue: A paper that shows what you bought.
- Clue: To use money to buy things.
12 Clues: Clue: How much something costs. • Clue: To use money to buy things. • Clue: Things we must have to live. • Clue: Small, round pieces of money. • Clue: Used to carry money and cards. • Clue: Paper money or coins used to pay. • Clue: To put money aside for future use. • Clue: To collect money little by little. • Clue: A paper that shows what you bought. • ...
Shopping & Money 2025-12-01
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- a famous company that makes something
- pay too much
- worth something expensive but useful
- something very cheap and a good price
- percentage off a normal price
Down
- save money for the future
- the price of something
- discounted price
- to make the price lower
- a very cheap price
- money you can spend
- online buy things in the internet
12 Clues: pay too much • discounted price • a very cheap price • money you can spend • the price of something • to make the price lower • save money for the future • percentage off a normal price • online buy things in the internet • worth something expensive but useful • a famous company that makes something • something very cheap and a good price
