money Crossword Puzzles
MONEY VOCABULARY 2025-02-20
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- Payment for work done, usually calculated on an hourly or daily basis.
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
- Sending goods or services to another country for sale.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- A supply of goods held for sale. Also, a portion of ownership in a company.
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- The process of creating goods from raw materials or components.
- Money owed to another.
- The sale of goods to consumers for personal use.
- Placing money into a bank account.
- The exchange of goods or services between individuals or entities.
- A place (physical or virtual) where buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods or services.
- Bringing goods or services into a country from another.
12 Clues: Money owed to another. • Placing money into a bank account. • Taking money out of a bank account. • A record of transactions in a bank account. • The sale of goods to consumers for personal use. • Sending goods or services to another country for sale. • Bringing goods or services into a country from another. • ...
Money vocabulary 2025-04-29
Across
- Physical money in the form of banknotes or coins
- To get money after someone’s death
- Paper money issued by a bank
- To keep money for future use
- A small case for holding money and cards
Down
- To receive money as payment for work
- A small, round piece of metal used as currency
- To put money into something for profit
- To take money from someone temporarily
- A machine that gives out cash
- To use money foolishly
- To use money to buy things
12 Clues: To use money foolishly • To use money to buy things • Paper money issued by a bank • To keep money for future use • A machine that gives out cash • To get money after someone’s death • To receive money as payment for work • To put money into something for profit • To take money from someone temporarily • A small case for holding money and cards • ...
Earning Money Language 2022-03-05
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- a position in which employees are not paid when they are not working as they do not have a fixed pay
- a fixed amount regardless of the hours worked
- a type of overtime in which employees receive 2 times their normal hourly rate
- a type of overtime in which employees receive 1.5 times their normal hourly rate
- payment based on an amount per item produced
- position in which employees are still paid when they are not working as they have a fixed pay
- a fixed amount that can be paid to an employee working on commission, it is independent of their sales figure
- if the amount of PAYG is less than the required tax
- an extra one-off payment to reward hard work
- payment based on the percentage of the total sales, used as an incentive for employees to sell more
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- estimate of an employees income tax that is deducted from their pay each payday by the employer
- 17.5% of an employees regular pay which is paid in addition to their regular pay during annual leave
- extra time worked by employees in excess of their normal working hours
- payment the government requires from employees who earn more than $18, 200 in a financial year, used to fund public services
- if the amount of PAYG is more than the required tax
- some expenses that can be subtracted from an employees income before tax
- amount of income left after deduction
- an amount earned based on hours worked
- money received by employess through labour or investments
19 Clues: amount of income left after deduction • an amount earned based on hours worked • payment based on an amount per item produced • an extra one-off payment to reward hard work • a fixed amount regardless of the hours worked • if the amount of PAYG is more than the required tax • if the amount of PAYG is less than the required tax • ...
Story of Money 2021-06-21
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- used to measure something
- comes from trees; people write on it
- smaller rocks used to trade with
- a record or statement of money
- to be equal or the same
- rocks that are pretty
- valuable metal
- lots of color
- used to buy things today
- small pretty things used to make jewelry
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- working, organizing, or doing something which follows a set of rules.
- to change one thing for another
- not fair
- birds are covered with them
- the paper currency to buy things
- wealth and resources of a country
- pretty and shiny things
- old system of trade
- smaller than money; used for change
19 Clues: not fair • lots of color • valuable metal • old system of trade • rocks that are pretty • pretty and shiny things • to be equal or the same • used to buy things today • used to measure something • birds are covered with them • a record or statement of money • to change one thing for another • smaller rocks used to trade with • the paper currency to buy things • ...
Teen Money Vocabulary 2022-11-02
Across
- Total pay or earnings made over a one-year period before any deductions.
- authorizes holder to buy goods that can be paid for later
- Goods or services that make people more comfortable
- Amount of monthly income remaining after all deductions have been taken
- Expenses that vary from month to month
- Goods that people cannot survive without
- Total amount of earnings made over a month before any deductions
- spending and a plan for managing money.
- Expenses that don't change from month to month.
- A social insurance system that provides benefits to most Americans
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- the potential to repay debt.
- A fee received or paid for the use of money
- protects a person against financial loss or damage.
- percentage added to most products Funds STATE
- portion of one’s personal income paid to a government.
- to automatically save from a paycheck for future use.
- Based on a property Value. Funds LOCAL
- operates like cash; money is immediately subtracted from the cardholders bank
- Money to spend on goods that are not essential.
19 Clues: the potential to repay debt. • Expenses that vary from month to month • Based on a property Value. Funds LOCAL • spending and a plan for managing money. • Goods that people cannot survive without • A fee received or paid for the use of money • percentage added to most products Funds STATE • Expenses that don't change from month to month. • ...
Money Words 2013-03-03
Across
- To give money to somebody, which they have to pay you back later.
- An greement with a bank to keep your money.
- A written promise to repair or replace something you bought.
- To ask people to give you money for a particular purpose (e.g. for charity).
- An organisation that keeps your money or lends it to you.
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- Money you borrow from a bank.
- A reduction in the usual price.
- To get money as a result of a competition, lottery etc.
- To keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy something.
- Money that worker get for doing their job usually paid every month.
- To get money for work that you do.
- Money in the form of coins or notes.
12 Clues: Money you borrow from a bank. • A reduction in the usual price. • To get money for work that you do. • Money in the form of coins or notes. • An greement with a bank to keep your money. • To get money as a result of a competition, lottery etc. • An organisation that keeps your money or lends it to you. • A written promise to repair or replace something you bought. • ...
Money crossword 2013-11-06
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- Your aim as a shopkeeper
- How much does is ____ to make the item?
- What you give the customer if they give you too much money
- Something the customer will do
- The total amount of money you are left with
- How your customers know your shop is there and what you sell
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- The money you have so you can give the customers change
- Money can be made from coins or _____
- Carefully worked out to maximise profit
- The people who buy things in your shop
- Our currency
- Deals that make the customer buy more
12 Clues: Our currency • Your aim as a shopkeeper • Something the customer will do • Money can be made from coins or _____ • Deals that make the customer buy more • The people who buy things in your shop • How much does is ____ to make the item? • Carefully worked out to maximise profit • The total amount of money you are left with • ...
Managing Money 2013-08-01
12 Clues: every year • 12 in a year • replacing JSA • 7 times a week • to pay every 7 days • borrows and lends money • what you spend money on • the money you have put away • to put money into your account • given from the bank every month • to take money out of your account • piece of paper after you purchase
Money words 2021-03-02
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- out there is none left of something it is ...
- a written order to pay a specified sum
- a period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices
- printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services.
- take out money
- have enough money to pay for.
- back reduce the amount of money they spend
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- out spend a lot
- by just have enough money
- sum of money that is owed or due.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- basically a bill
12 Clues: take out money • out spend a lot • basically a bill • by just have enough money • have enough money to pay for. • sum of money that is owed or due. • a written order to pay a specified sum • back reduce the amount of money they spend • out there is none left of something it is ... • a period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
12 Clues: money • keep money • metal money • paper money • buy something • cant buy something • machine of the money • put out money of the atm • is the window of the shop • status of your credit card • when the seller put discounts in things • pay for the water, electricity and more each month
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
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- The type of money that each country use.
- You use it to pay, it´s rectangular.
- When you take money from your credit card.
- Debts on your credit card.
- Can´t buy something because of not having money.
- Keep money.
Down
- Paying monthly.
- You use it to pay, it´s small and round.
- Buy.
- Discount.
- When you go to the mall and see throw the window a product.
- Machine you use to take money.
12 Clues: Buy. • Discount. • Keep money. • Paying monthly. • Debts on your credit card. • Machine you use to take money. • You use it to pay, it´s rectangular. • You use it to pay, it´s small and round. • The type of money that each country use. • When you take money from your credit card. • Can´t buy something because of not having money. • ...
Vocabulary: Money 2017-04-26
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- Go to see to a store but not buying anything (2)
- The type of money every country have (1)
- To take or move out or back, or to remove (1)
- When something is reduced of the original price (1)
- The things you need to pay necessarily every month (2)
- When you put your money in a bank without spending (1)
- When you dont have enough money to vpay for something (2)
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- The state of your credit card (3)
- Paper money (1)
- To buy something (1)
- A circle piece of metal you use to pay for things (1)
- Automated Teller Machine (1)
12 Clues: Paper money (1) • To buy something (1) • Automated Teller Machine (1) • The state of your credit card (3) • The type of money every country have (1) • To take or move out or back, or to remove (1) • Go to see to a store but not buying anything (2) • When something is reduced of the original price (1) • A circle piece of metal you use to pay for things (1) • ...
Money Management 2024-04-23
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- an app or online service used to make payments electronically or to store electronic tickets, documents, etc.
- the amount of money you earn or receive regularly
- plan for using your money
- cards used to withdraw money directly from a person’s bank account
- a written order for bank to pay the person or business out of your bank checking account
- app where you make payment through “digital wallet service”
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- app where you make payment through “digital wallet service”
- cards buy now/pay later
- scheduled payment plan in which you put a small amount of money down and make regular payments until it is paid off.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- money spent to buy goods and services
13 Clues: cards buy now/pay later • plan for using your money • money spent to buy goods and services • something, typically money, that is owed or due • the amount of money you earn or receive regularly • app where you make payment through “digital wallet service” • app where you make payment through “digital wallet service” • ...
Money Vocabulary 2023-04-26
Teen Money 2024-12-11
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- a sum granted as a reimbursement or bounty or for expenses
- the maximum amount of money a borrower or cardholder can charge on a revolving credit account
- someone takes your name and personal information
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- a record of the money taken from your bank account
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- the smallest amount a cardholder is required to pay on their account balance each month
- a company that collects information relating to the credit ratings of individuals and makes it available to credit card companies, financial institutions
- a three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk, or the likelihood you will pay your bills on time
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law
12 Clues: someone takes your name and personal information • a record of the money taken from your bank account • a sum granted as a reimbursement or bounty or for expenses • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law • the smallest amount a cardholder is required to pay on their account balance each month • ...
Christmas Money 2023-10-09
Across
- What was Julia's sport of choice?
- What university did Julia attend?
- What is Mom's middle name?
- How many diplomas does Rachel have on her office wall?
- What was Rachel's Bat Mitzvah theme?
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- What kind of dog was gumbo?
- What was Michael & Thomas' food staple growing up?
- How many wedding ceremonies did Michael & Rachel have?
- As a young boy, what did Michael make each morning?
- What was Michael's first car?
- What was our Louisiana holiday every year?
- What was Rachel's sport of choice?
12 Clues: What is Mom's middle name? • What kind of dog was gumbo? • What was Michael's first car? • What was Julia's sport of choice? • What university did Julia attend? • What was Rachel's sport of choice? • What was Rachel's Bat Mitzvah theme? • What was our Louisiana holiday every year? • What was Michael & Thomas' food staple growing up? • ...
Money & Banks 2023-10-27
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- Money you receive for working.
- How much money you have in your bank account.
- When you receive money you will pay back.
- A plan to make sure you have enough money to pay your bills.
- She went to the bank to deposit a ________.
- I use my ______ card to shop online.
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- We put extra money in our ______ account for emergencies!
- This shirt is too small, I'll ________ it for a bigger size!
- A coin worth 25 cents.
- Money you owe.
- I don't like this dress anymore so I'm going to _______ it.
- Take money out of your account.
12 Clues: Money you owe. • A coin worth 25 cents. • Money you receive for working. • Take money out of your account. • I use my ______ card to shop online. • When you receive money you will pay back. • She went to the bank to deposit a ________. • How much money you have in your bank account. • We put extra money in our ______ account for emergencies! • ...
Pocket Money 2024-11-18
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- Money received for work.
- A place to store and manage money.
- A plan for spending money.
- Small jobs at home done for money.
- Money used to buy things.
- Things you don’t need but would like to have.
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- Regular money given by parents.
- Money kept for future use.
- To set aside money for future use.
- To take money and promise to return it later.
- Money that you owe to someone.
- To use money to buy things.
12 Clues: Money received for work. • Money used to buy things. • Money kept for future use. • A plan for spending money. • To use money to buy things. • Money that you owe to someone. • Regular money given by parents. • A place to store and manage money. • To set aside money for future use. • Small jobs at home done for money. • To take money and promise to return it later. • ...
Money & Banking 2021-09-06
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- Every bank is required to maintain a fixed percentage of its assets in the form of cash is called________ ratio.
- The central bank controls credit through
- Credit money is increased when CRR
- Institution that accepts deposits for lending purpose is known as __________
- Indian Monetary System is based on ________
- The ratio of total deposits that a commercial bank has to keep with RBI is called_______ ratio.
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- “Money is what money does”. Who said this:
- Who circulates all mint and one rupee not in India?
- giving permission to withdraw money by an amount more than deposited to is known as _________
- Who has the right of note issue?
- __________is the apex bank of India
- ________ is the narrow measure of the money supply
12 Clues: Who has the right of note issue? • Credit money is increased when CRR • __________is the apex bank of India • The central bank controls credit through • “Money is what money does”. Who said this: • Indian Monetary System is based on ________ • ________ is the narrow measure of the money supply • Who circulates all mint and one rupee not in India? • ...
money finance 2022-10-12
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- inform employers tax withhold from paycheck
- medicare and social security
- taxpayers file an annual income tax return
- nations retirement program
- responsible for collecting federal tax
- range of incomes taxed at a given rate
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- tax levied directly on property
- report wages paid to employee & tax witheld
- tax levied by government directly on income
- nations health care program
- tax on sales or on receipts from sales
- federal system of health insurance
12 Clues: nations retirement program • nations health care program • medicare and social security • tax levied directly on property • federal system of health insurance • tax on sales or on receipts from sales • responsible for collecting federal tax • range of incomes taxed at a given rate • taxpayers file an annual income tax return • report wages paid to employee & tax witheld • ...
Money Management 2022-04-27
Time and Money 2023-03-08
Across
- These cookies are Trader Joe's version of Oreo's and cost $3.49
- Musa This man who ruled Mali was very generous and was one of the richest people in history
- This is a card where you can borrow money to buy things
- This prayer happens when the sun sets around 6/7PM
- You have this at 12:15PM during school days
- This occurs at 3:30PM on school days
- This happens at 8AM each morning on school days
- This president is on the $5 bill
- This is the last prayer and is in the night, around 7/8PM
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- This is the prayer that occurs around 5AM/6AM
- This basketball players gets paid $44 million each year
- This is a card where the money comes from your bank
- This is the final game of the NFL football season, and tickets to it cost around $5000
- This president is on the Quarter and the $1 bill
- You have this at 1:45PM on school days
- This man is on the $100 bill
- A lot of adults use these to text and communicate, and they cost around $500 and more
- The tallest building in the world cost $1.5 Billion to make
- These are protected parks in the US, and a yearly pass to visit them costs $80
19 Clues: This man is on the $100 bill • This president is on the $5 bill • This occurs at 3:30PM on school days • You have this at 1:45PM on school days • You have this at 12:15PM during school days • This is the prayer that occurs around 5AM/6AM • This happens at 8AM each morning on school days • This president is on the Quarter and the $1 bill • ...
MONEY AND SHOPPING 2023-02-08
Across
- when you need to ask for something
- the paper with the total cost
- when you spend money in a wrong way
- something is not too expensive
- account where you keep your money out of your house
- room the place where you try on clothes
- card a kind of money made of plastic
- the piece of paper with information about an item
- when you keep money
- it has value
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- a place where you keep your money and credit cards
- a very cheap offer
- synonym of permit
- you have this when someone lent you money
- the money you get after taking back something
- the amount of money you have to buy
- the device used by a shop assistant
- machine a device where you can take your money from
- what you do patiently until it is your turn
19 Clues: it has value • synonym of permit • a very cheap offer • when you keep money • the paper with the total cost • something is not too expensive • when you need to ask for something • when you spend money in a wrong way • the amount of money you have to buy • the device used by a shop assistant • card a kind of money made of plastic • room the place where you try on clothes • ...
Money and Payment 2025-02-27
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- - An agreement to pay for goods or services at a later date, or a rating given to a person or company based on their ability to repay debt.
- - Money returned to a customer who has overpaid or returned a purchased item.
- - Money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest over time.
- Fee - A fee charged for conducting a financial transaction, especially in banking or payments.
- - A person responsible for handling payments and receipts in a business or bank.
- - A plan for managing income and expenses over a set period.
- - A detailed bill or statement showing the amounts owed for products or services provided.
- - A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on income, goods, or services.
- - The action of taking money out of a bank account.
- - The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed.
- - Physical money, typically in the form of coins or paper bills, used for payment.
- - A regular payment made to an employee, typically paid monthly or annually.
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- - A written order directing a bank to pay a specific sum of money from one person’s account to another.
- - Money placed into an account or paid as part of an agreement, often refundable.
- - The amount of money remaining in an account after transactions have been recorded.
- - An amount of money that is owed or due to someone or an institution.
- - The transfer of money in exchange for goods, services, or to settle a debt.
- - The act of allocating money in order to generate income or profit over time.
- - An instance of buying or selling something; an exchange of money for goods or services.
- - The system of money used in a particular country or region.
20 Clues: - The action of taking money out of a bank account. • - A plan for managing income and expenses over a set period. • - The system of money used in a particular country or region. • - An amount of money that is owed or due to someone or an institution. • - A regular payment made to an employee, typically paid monthly or annually. • ...
Personality and Money 2024-10-28
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- A person who always supports their friends or family.
- The value or price of something.
- To put money into something to try to make more money.
- To keep money and not spend it.
- A person who changes emotions often; sometimes happy, sometimes sad.
- back To give back the money you borrowed from someone.
- To have to give money back to someone.
- To collect money for a specific purpose.
- A person who does things suddenly, without thinking.
- To have enough money to buy something.
- To receive money or things from someone who has died.
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- A large loan to buy a house; you pay it back monthly.
- A person who is friendly and makes others like them easily.
- To use someone else’s money to pay for what you need.
- To use money on things that are not needed.
- To get money for doing work.
- A person who likes to be with other people and talk to them.
- To use your own money to pay for your needs.
- To give money to someone for a short time; they will return it
19 Clues: To get money for doing work. • To keep money and not spend it. • The value or price of something. • To have to give money back to someone. • To have enough money to buy something. • To collect money for a specific purpose. • To use money on things that are not needed. • To use your own money to pay for your needs. • A person who does things suddenly, without thinking. • ...
Money and Shopping 2024-10-23
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- When you borrow money from the bank, it is called a _____. (4)
- The _____ of the United States is the dollar. (8)
- When something doesn't cost anything, it is _____. (4)
- Something which costs a lot of money is _____. (9)
- He earns a very good _____. A hundred thousand euros every year! (6)
- I always _____ too much money when I go shopping. (5)
- You borrowed £20 last week and another £10 yesterday. You now _____ me £30. (3)
- A word for a very large amount of money. (7)
- He has a very nice car. He must _____ a lot of money. (4)
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- We don't have enough money. We just can't _____ to buy this house. (6)
- It's very risky to _____ in the stock market. (6)
- The opposite of expensive. (5)
- Lawyers _____ a lot of money for every hour they work. (6)
- Not too expensive and not too cheap. (10)
- To keep money for future use. (4)
- The currency of most EU countries. (4)
- The sofa was very cheap. It only _____ $30. (4)
- You will often see a picture of George Washington on one of these. (6)
- I'm really short of money. Can you _____ me £10? (4)
19 Clues: The opposite of expensive. (5) • To keep money for future use. (4) • The currency of most EU countries. (4) • Not too expensive and not too cheap. (10) • A word for a very large amount of money. (7) • The sofa was very cheap. It only _____ $30. (4) • It's very risky to _____ in the stock market. (6) • The _____ of the United States is the dollar. (8) • ...
Jobs & money- vocabulary 2019-10-12
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- Job not filled yet.
- Special work benefits.
- Money earned by a business after its expenses have been paid.
- Person employed in industry.
- Act of being given a more important job.
- Person employed at a low level in a job in order to learn the skills needed for that job.
- Boss/person you work for.
- A person who's described as ______ has been laid off from their job.
- Retirement found/ regular sum of money from the state because of retirement.
- To leave a job.
- Coins and bank notes.
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- Person we are closely involved in business, marriage, etc.
- Somebody who works for a boss.
- Person who buys things.
- Official document that states that you may do something.
- Person considered for a position.
- Money earned by working/income from work.
- To stop working and receive a pension.
- A written announcement.
19 Clues: To leave a job. • Job not filled yet. • Coins and bank notes. • Special work benefits. • Person who buys things. • A written announcement. • Boss/person you work for. • Person employed in industry. • Somebody who works for a boss. • Person considered for a position. • To stop working and receive a pension. • Act of being given a more important job. • ...
Money Matters Vocab 2021-09-07
Across
- Bills on your house
- money
- the act of saving money
- how much you're allowed to spend
- taking money out
- yearly
- spending your money
- percent of the money made or owed over time
- type of account
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- how much you make an hour
- borrowing money
- How much money do you have
- place of business
- Shows how trustworthy you are
- available money
- someone who works at a bank
- form of payment
- how much money you make
- something throughout the country
- type of account
20 Clues: money • yearly • borrowing money • available money • form of payment • type of account • type of account • taking money out • place of business • Bills on your house • spending your money • the act of saving money • how much money you make • how much you make an hour • How much money do you have • someone who works at a bank • Shows how trustworthy you are • how much you're allowed to spend • ...
Forma of money 2023-11-16
Across
- to produce as return from an expenditure or investment
- a transfer of money from the government to an entity
- Take money
- A sum of money payed regularly
- Refund to someone who paid to much
- A sum of money that is owed
- lends money
- equal payment
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- a fixed regular payment
- Retirement payment
- a sum of money paid to bank
- money in physical form
- Borrowed money from bank
- a fixed amount of money or compensation paid to an employee by an employer in return for work performed.
- Price charge for specific services
- Spending plan
- A person that owes the money
- A sum of money saved
- borrowed money ( from bank)
19 Clues: Take money • lends money • Spending plan • equal payment • Retirement payment • A sum of money saved • money in physical form • a fixed regular payment • Borrowed money from bank • a sum of money paid to bank • A sum of money that is owed • borrowed money ( from bank) • A person that owes the money • A sum of money payed regularly • Price charge for specific services • ...
Wiring Money Online 2025-08-19
Across
- ,To go and see someone.
- , A machine that dispenses cash.
- A sum of money.
- To gain access to a system with a username and password.
- A short message.
- The act of sending money electronically.
- BANKING , A way to use a bank's services over the internet. (8,7).
- , A choice or selection.
- To ask for something.
- To deal with something in a systematic way.
- To make sure something is correct or true.
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- A summary of your accounts.
- The system that allows you to use the bank online. (8)
- A secret code to access an account.
- Specific pieces of information.
- The person who receives money.
- A record of financial transactions.
- , A financial institution.
- To complete or finalize something.
- To move money from one account to another.
20 Clues: A sum of money. • A short message. • To ask for something. • ,To go and see someone. • , A choice or selection. • , A financial institution. • A summary of your accounts. • The person who receives money. • Specific pieces of information. • , A machine that dispenses cash. • To complete or finalize something. • A secret code to access an account. • A record of financial transactions. • ...
6th Grade Money 101 2024-11-07
20 Clues: Currency • Use money • Owed money • Loan money • Buy things • Make money • Grow money • Payment due • Store money • Metal money • Work for pay • Cash machine • Spending plan • Extra charges • Safe for money • Physical money • Borrowed money • Money received • Borrowed funds • Written payment
Money And Trade 2023-12-20
Across
- amount of wealth and comfort people have
- money gained by selling things.
- place where goods are sold
- control over something using official rules
- order to stop trade with another country
- company or group coming together as an organisation
- the action of buying and selling services
- trade among three points
- system or type of money a country uses
Down
- brought from another country to be sold there
- money paid to workers
- something sent to another country to be sold
- farm where cash crops grow
- official order to stop trade with another country
- tax on goods coming into the country
- difference between the value of exports and imports in a country's economy
- someone kept as a prisoner
- something that can be used to increase wealth
- act of producing or creating something
- support to something or someone
20 Clues: money paid to workers • trade among three points • place where goods are sold • farm where cash crops grow • someone kept as a prisoner • money gained by selling things. • support to something or someone • tax on goods coming into the country • act of producing or creating something • system or type of money a country uses • amount of wealth and comfort people have • ...
Money Matters #1 2024-02-02
Across
- things that cost you money
- when you count something up
- something that everyone needs
- a want that Abigail didn't really need
- money that you choose to hold onto
- to buy something
- figure something out
- keep a record of
Down
- money coming in
- things that are important (check the title of the workbook)
- things that we don't really need
- something really important for you right now
- keeping track of something
- an online document to help you keep track of your finances
- your money
- something not that important for you right now
- the item that Beto didn't really need
- the color that signifies that you have enough money
- the color that signifies that you're in debt
19 Clues: your money • money coming in • to buy something • keep a record of • figure something out • things that cost you money • keeping track of something • when you count something up • something that everyone needs • things that we don't really need • money that you choose to hold onto • the item that Beto didn't really need • a want that Abigail didn't really need • ...
Canadian Money Crossword 2025-05-08
Across
- Adding items together creates a _________.
- A coin no longer used in Canada, but still used in the U.S.
- A paper used to make payments that is not common today.
- A 10¢ Canadian coin is called __________.
- $2 Canadian coin.
- $1 Canadian coin is called __________.
- Plastic or paper dollars.
- Giving an item for another item.
- Items to purchase.
- A 25¢ Canadian coin is called __________.
Down
- A 5¢ Canadian coin is called __________.
- A coin that is no longer used but can still be bought for collecting.
- Giving money to buy goods is called __________.
- A card used to borrow money then pay it back the next month.
- Coin symbol.
- Money symbol.
- A card that can be used to pay for goods which holds your earned money.
- Money given back to you when purchasing items.
- Doing something for someone in return for money.
19 Clues: Coin symbol. • Money symbol. • $2 Canadian coin. • Items to purchase. • Plastic or paper dollars. • Giving an item for another item. • $1 Canadian coin is called __________. • A 5¢ Canadian coin is called __________. • A 10¢ Canadian coin is called __________. • A 25¢ Canadian coin is called __________. • Adding items together creates a _________. • ...
Money & Banking Vocabulary 2021-11-02
Across
- cards that can be used like an ATM card to withdraw cash money
- high risk bond but has the potential for high yields
- gives ownership in a corporation with voting rights and a share of the profit
- exchange of goods and services for other goods and services
- stock prices decline steadily
- profit or loss made on an investment
- system in which a given amount of money is set to equal a set amount of gold
- paper money backed by something tangible (silver or gold) that gives it money
- the use of income today in a way that allows for a future benefit
- secondary market where securities are bought and sold
Down
- gets its value from the type of material from which it is composed
- measure of the changes in prices for a specific set of stocks
- stock prices rise steadily
- anything people will accept as payment for goods and services
- possibility of loss on an investment
- has no tangible backing but is declared by the government to have value
- gives ownership in a corporation with a share of the profit and NO voting rights
- agent who is paid a commission for buying and selling stocks for a customer
18 Clues: stock prices rise steadily • stock prices decline steadily • possibility of loss on an investment • profit or loss made on an investment • high risk bond but has the potential for high yields • secondary market where securities are bought and sold • exchange of goods and services for other goods and services • ...
Money & Monetary Standards 2022-04-05
Across
- can be saved
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good
- ten dollar founding father; first Secretary of the Treasury
- government money that must be accepted in payment for debts
- Benjamin who co-created the dollar
- paper currency backed by gold on deposit with the US Treasury
- Austrian coins that resembled Spanish pesos
- moneyless management system that relies on trade
- expresses worth
Down
- money in the form of coins
- bank that overprinted currency
- something acepted as payment for goods and services
- standard unit of currency in a country's money system
- ingots or bars of precious metals
- monetary institution that received operational charter from the federal government
- currency set by government decree
- money named for the color of ink used to print it
- a form of Native American currency made of shells
18 Clues: can be saved • expresses worth • money in the form of coins • bank that overprinted currency • ingots or bars of precious metals • currency set by government decree • Benjamin who co-created the dollar • Austrian coins that resembled Spanish pesos • moneyless management system that relies on trade • money named for the color of ink used to print it • ...
Money and Trade 2022-04-06
Across
- not likely to change
- a disadvantage or inconvenience
- a theory or idea that something is based on
- something of value that you own
- well designed and very advanced
- to check whether something is true
- generally believed to be true
- existing in a very small amount
- to be a sign of something
- the act of giving money for a product
- to make something happen very quickly
Down
- the crime of deceiving people
- basically
- the ability to make sensible decisions
- something that is bought and sold
- a business deal, such as buying something
- something that makes life easier
- parts of a company put up for sale
18 Clues: basically • not likely to change • to be a sign of something • the crime of deceiving people • generally believed to be true • a disadvantage or inconvenience • something of value that you own • well designed and very advanced • existing in a very small amount • something that makes life easier • something that is bought and sold • to check whether something is true • ...
Money and Trade 2022-04-06
Across
- not likely to change
- a disadvantage or inconvenience
- a theory or idea that something is based on
- something of value that you own
- well designed and very advanced
- to check whether something is true
- generally believed to be true
- existing in a very small amount
- to be a sign of something
- the act of giving money for a product
- to make something happen very quickly
Down
- the crime of deceiving people
- basically
- the ability to make sensible decisions
- something that is bought and sold
- a business deal, such as buying something
- something that makes life easier
- parts of a company put up for sale
18 Clues: basically • not likely to change • to be a sign of something • the crime of deceiving people • generally believed to be true • a disadvantage or inconvenience • something of value that you own • well designed and very advanced • existing in a very small amount • something that makes life easier • something that is bought and sold • to check whether something is true • ...
Money Management Vocabulary 2021-02-09
Across
- Amount of money you borrow, which must be paid back to the lender within a given period of time.
- The bank's listing of checks paid, deposits and service charges to your account for the month.
- A set amount of money paid for a certain period of time.
- Person or institution that provides you with the loan.
- A bank form used to put money into your account.
- A number ranging from 300 to 850 representing a person's credit history.
- Expenses that change or vary from month to month.
- The ability to purchase goods and services with the promise to pay for it at a later time.
- Money withheld from a paycheck for tax or savings purposes.
- A statement that accompanies a paycheck highlighting earned income and deductions.
Down
- A check written for money that is not available in the account.
- A written plan to help you make the most of the money you have.
- A bill or statement of charges
- maximum amount a credit card company will allow someone to borrow on a single card.
- Expenses that are the same each month.
- Benefits provided by an employer along with the worker's regular paycheck. (i.e. sick leave, vacation time, medical insurance)
- To sign your name on the back of a check payable to you.
- A set amount of pay for every hour of work.
18 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 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. • A set amount of money paid for a certain period of time. • ...
money 9.a 2023-06-05
18 Clues: wages • waste • income • salary • refund • butcher • receipt • suggest • investor • contract • price tag • run out of • optician's • newsagent's • launderette • entrepreneur • special offer • greengrocer's
My Money Plan 2023-12-01
Across
- The things people would like to have but can live without.
- Taking money out of an account
- Money you pay to the government on the money you earn.
- What someone thinks of another person’s ideas.
- Putting money into an account.
- An amount of money, agreed to in advance, that is paid at every pay period for work.
- The place in a bank or financial institution where someone’s money is held.
- A place that looks after people’s money and keeps it safe. It also lends money.
- A plan for how to use money for a certain length of time to meet a goal.
- When an employee is paid a certain wage for every hour they work.
Down
- Another way of saying income or earnings from a job.
- Money that is not spent and has been set aside to use later.
- Increasing wealth over time by buying stocks, bonds and/or property
- When money is invested, there is a chance it could be lost or worth less.
- How much something is worth.
- The things people must have to stay healthy and be safe, like clothing, food, housing.
- A fun word that means coming up with new ideas and ways to solve a problem.
- Money that you earn.
18 Clues: Money that you earn. • How much something is worth. • Taking money out of an account • Putting money into an account. • What someone thinks of another person’s ideas. • Another way of saying income or earnings from a job. • Money you pay to the government on the money you earn. • The things people would like to have but can live without. • ...
Unit 5 Money 2025-02-03
Across
- To give some money as part of a group effort to pay for something together.
- To use or do less of something, often to save money or improve a situation.
- To have enough money to buy or do something without causing financial problems.
- To stop using or having something because it is no longer needed or wanted.
- When something is worth the amount of money you spend on it because it is good quality or useful.
- To spend a lot of money on something you don’t really need but want to enjoy.
- To buy something quickly because it is being sold at a very low price.
- To regularly check and record something, like your spending or activities, so you know what is happening.
- An amount of money you pay for a service, such as banking, education, or professional advice.
Down
- A piece of paper or electronic document that shows you have paid for something.
- To charge someone too much money for something; an unfair price.
- The money you get back when you pay more than the price of something, usually in coins or small bills.
- To save money for a special purpose in the future.
- A machine (ATM) where you can take out cash from your bank account using a card.
- The total cost of something after everything has been added up.
- To manage to live or deal with a situation using the money or resources you have, even if it’s not much.
- A small amount of money given regularly, often by parents to children, to spend as they like.
- Something you buy; the act of buying something.
18 Clues: Something you buy; the act of buying something. • To save money for a special purpose in the future. • The total cost of something after everything has been added up. • To charge someone too much money for something; an unfair price. • To buy something quickly because it is being sold at a very low price. • ...
Hackcent Money Crossword 2025-01-20
Across
- System of money used in a country (8 letters)
- Regular payment for work, typically monthly or biweekly (6 letters)
- Charge for borrowing money or profit on investments (8 letters)
- Large amount of money or valuable assets (6 letters)
- Financial gain, especially from a transaction (6 letters)
- Payment made in regular parts over time (10 letters)
- Rise in prices, reducing money's purchasing power (9 letters)
- So valuable that it cannot be quantified (9 letters)
Down
- Take something temporarily, intending to return it (6 letters)
- Putting money into something for future gain (10 letters)
- Take money out of a bank account (8 letters)
- Legal status of being unable to repay debts (10 letters)
- Having no value or importance (9 letters)
- Opposite of gain in a business deal (4 letters)
- Exchange or trade of goods, services, or money (11 letters)
- Allow someone to temporarily use something, expecting its return (4 letters)
- Put money into a bank account (7 letters)
- Worth a great deal of money or significance (8 letters)
18 Clues: Having no value or importance (9 letters) • Put money into a bank account (7 letters) • Take money out of a bank account (8 letters) • System of money used in a country (8 letters) • Opposite of gain in a business deal (4 letters) • Large amount of money or valuable assets (6 letters) • Payment made in regular parts over time (10 letters) • ...
Money and Numbers 2025-05-21
18 Clues: once • doce • trece • veinte • recibo • quince • comprar • catorce • billetes • efectivo • dieciséis • dieciocho • diecinueve • diecisiete • cambio o monedas • caja de registro • tarjeta de débito • tarjeta de crédito
money 2022-03-01
7 Clues: lasts long • silver money • money on paper • someone in my class • what we use to buy stuff • trading to something better • trading something for something else
Money 2022-03-31
Money 2015-11-25
7 Clues: euro • This is used in Japan • This is used in China • This is used in England • This is used in America • This is used in South Africa • This is used in the Philippines
money 2023-04-10
10 Clues: poor • rich • rich • poor • rich • to ask for money • happy, not serious • nervous,not relaxed • money from goverment for helping people • ti give smth on smone for a period of time
Money 2022-11-10
7 Clues: when you borrow money • when you owe someone money • how much money comes to you • how much employees earn after work • a different way of saying paycheck • something you pay to the government • putting your money somewhere for profit
Money 2019-12-04
Across
- Things that you need to pay when you purchase something or use something that will require charge on you. For example(monthly hydro bills and electricity bills).
- The classification that is used to describe something over priced and not affordable.
- The government of a country's main income that is payed by citizens of the country.
Down
- The pay that someone earns mostly from their job or other sources of money.
- Money that is given to someone to borrow for a certain period of time and payed back to the loaner after the period of time is finished.
- A place that specializes in the borrow and loaning of money.
- The state of someone's financial situation when they must pay money back to someone in the motion of paying a loan but they cannot afford to continue paying for dependable reasons.
7 Clues: A place that specializes in the borrow and loaning of money. • The pay that someone earns mostly from their job or other sources of money. • The government of a country's main income that is payed by citizens of the country. • The classification that is used to describe something over priced and not affordable. • ...
Money 2024-03-11
Money 2024-11-24
7 Clues: boring work • to use money • to use medicine • limit what to do • to cause trouble • people can't control their spending • something is still covered in the paper
Money 2025-04-07
Across
- Physical currency used in daily transactions (coins and banknotes).
- Three primary roles: medium of exchange, unit of account, store of value.
- Recognized payment instrument with roles in exchange, accounting, and value storage.
- Term describing currency mandated by law (e.g., US dollar).
Down
- Monetary authority controlling currency supply (e.g., the Fed).
- Institution issuing legal tender, often paired with 'central'.
- Exchange rate system regulated by institutions (e.g., Bretton Woods).
7 Clues: Term describing currency mandated by law (e.g., US dollar). • Institution issuing legal tender, often paired with 'central'. • Monetary authority controlling currency supply (e.g., the Fed). • Physical currency used in daily transactions (coins and banknotes). • Exchange rate system regulated by institutions (e.g., Bretton Woods). • ...
Money 2025-10-21
7 Clues: A suggestion. • than- an alternative • - When your being kind • To put money into a bank • Someone that works for free or a small fee • Limited or certain amount of money to spend • Ogranization to help raise money for sick people/animals
Money 2025-10-23
Across
- Money or things (food clothes,toys,) given to an organisation to support a cause.
- When you give money to the bank for a loan
- People that do work for a small amount of money or for free
- Money you earn from work usually hourly or weekly.
Down
- Organisations that gives money to help sick people/animals
- - An adjective used to describe someone that is very kind
- A limited or certain amount of money.
7 Clues: A limited or certain amount of money. • When you give money to the bank for a loan • Money you earn from work usually hourly or weekly. • - An adjective used to describe someone that is very kind • Organisations that gives money to help sick people/animals • People that do work for a small amount of money or for free • ...
Money and Trade 2022-04-06
Across
- not likely to change
- a disadvantage or inconvenience
- a theory or idea that something is based on
- something of value that you own
- well designed and very advanced
- to check whether something is true
- generally believed to be true
- existing in a very small amount
- to be a sign of something
- the act of giving money for a product
- to make something happen very quickly
Down
- the crime of deceiving people
- basically
- the ability to make sensible decisions
- something that is bought and sold
- a business deal, such as buying something
- something that makes life easier
- parts of a company put up for sale
18 Clues: basically • not likely to change • to be a sign of something • the crime of deceiving people • generally believed to be true • a disadvantage or inconvenience • something of value that you own • well designed and very advanced • existing in a very small amount • something that makes life easier • something that is bought and sold • to check whether something is true • ...
MONEY AND SHOPPING 2023-06-19
Across
- TO BUY
- THE ACT OF BUYING GOODS
- MONEY THAT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES USE
- A PERSON OR A COMPANY THAT PAYS TO GET GOODS OR SERVICES FROM BUSINESSES OR STORES
- PIECE OF PAPER MONEY
- AN OCCASION WHERE A STORE SELLS GOODS AT LOWER PRICE
- AMOUNT OF MONEY NEEDED TO PAY FOR SOMETHING
- TO USE MONEY
- THE PERCENTAGE OF REDUCTION IN PRICE ON AN ITEM
- PLASTIC CARD THAT WE GET FROM THE BANK TO BUY GOODS
Down
- MONEY IN PAPER OR METAL FORM
- SOMETHING OFFERED TO BE SOLD
- A SINGLE THING
- THE MONEY UNIT IN AMERICA
- PRINTED PAPER WE CAN WRITE ON A SUM OF MONEY ON AND SIGN TO USE IT INSTEAD OF MONEY
- MONEY USED IN THE UK
- AMOUNT OF MONEY WE PAY TO BUY OR DO SOMETHING
- CARD PLASTIC CARD WE USE TO PAY DIRECTLY FROM OUR BANK ACCOUNT
18 Clues: TO BUY • TO USE MONEY • A SINGLE THING • PIECE OF PAPER MONEY • MONEY USED IN THE UK • THE ACT OF BUYING GOODS • THE MONEY UNIT IN AMERICA • MONEY IN PAPER OR METAL FORM • SOMETHING OFFERED TO BE SOLD • MONEY THAT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES USE • AMOUNT OF MONEY NEEDED TO PAY FOR SOMETHING • AMOUNT OF MONEY WE PAY TO BUY OR DO SOMETHING • THE PERCENTAGE OF REDUCTION IN PRICE ON AN ITEM • ...
Total Money Makeover 2024-12-03
Across
- Baby Step 0
- Baby Step 5
- Baby Steps 1 & 3
- College fund; more flexibility
- Baby Step 6
- Keeping up with the _______
- The cost of college is increasing at ___ percent
- Mid cap
- Secondary retirement account
- Easy to access money with no penalties
Down
- _______ Intense
- If something can go wrong it will
- Baby Step 4
- Baby Step 7
- Budget where every dollar has a name
- Baby Step 2
- A charge for borrowed money generally a percentage of the amount borrowed
- Percent of income towards retirement
18 Clues: Mid cap • Baby Step 0 • Baby Step 4 • Baby Step 5 • Baby Step 7 • Baby Step 2 • Baby Step 6 • _______ Intense • Baby Steps 1 & 3 • Keeping up with the _______ • Secondary retirement account • College fund; more flexibility • If something can go wrong it will • Budget where every dollar has a name • Percent of income towards retirement • Easy to access money with no penalties • ...
Money and Trade 2022-04-06
Across
- not likely to change
- a disadvantage or inconvenience
- a theory or idea that something is based on
- something of value that you own
- well designed and very advanced
- to check whether something is true
- generally believed to be true
- existing in a very small amount
- to be a sign of something
- the act of giving money for a product
- to make something happen very quickly
Down
- the crime of deceiving people
- basically
- the ability to make sensible decisions
- something that is bought and sold
- a business deal, such as buying something
- something that makes life easier
- parts of a company put up for sale
18 Clues: basically • not likely to change • to be a sign of something • the crime of deceiving people • generally believed to be true • a disadvantage or inconvenience • something of value that you own • well designed and very advanced • existing in a very small amount • something that makes life easier • something that is bought and sold • to check whether something is true • ...
Money and Trade 2022-04-06
Across
- not likely to change
- a disadvantage or inconvenience
- a theory or idea that something is based on
- something of value that you own
- well designed and very advanced
- to check whether something is true
- generally believed to be true
- existing in a very small amount
- to be a sign of something
- the act of giving money for a product
- to make something happen very quickly
Down
- the crime of deceiving people
- basically
- the ability to make sensible decisions
- something that is bought and sold
- a business deal, such as buying something
- something that makes life easier
- parts of a company put up for sale
18 Clues: basically • not likely to change • to be a sign of something • the crime of deceiving people • generally believed to be true • a disadvantage or inconvenience • something of value that you own • well designed and very advanced • existing in a very small amount • something that makes life easier • something that is bought and sold • to check whether something is true • ...
Functions of Money 2022-02-22
Across
- in order to have value money must be hard to find
- funds in checking accounts can be converted into currency 'on demand'
- means through which goods and services can be exchanged.
- something that holds its value over time
- purchasing power of value is stable
- easily divided using pinnies nickles and dimes means the money is
- paper money with no tangible backing
- derives its value from the type of material from which it is composed
- paper money and coins
Down
- people most agree that money is a payment exceptable for exchange.
- exchanging goods and services for other goods and services
- easy to transport
- if the money shows --- its recognizable and constant
- last throughout many transactions, dosen't fall apart
- yardstick of economic worth in the exchange process
- anything people will accept as payment
- paper money backed by something tangible
- includes savings accounts and other similar time deposits
18 Clues: easy to transport • paper money and coins • purchasing power of value is stable • paper money with no tangible backing • anything people will accept as payment • paper money backed by something tangible • something that holds its value over time • in order to have value money must be hard to find • yardstick of economic worth in the exchange process • ...
Shopping and money 2022-03-28
18 Clues: tovar • dížiť • bohatý • zdediť • odhodiť • redukovať • podarovať • investícia • umelá látka • odložiť bokom • lovenie zliav • zvýšenie cien • vrátiť peniaze • pokladničný blok • obmedzený rozpočet • hospodárny, úsporný • vyrábané vo veľkom množstve • zarobiť majetok/veľa peňazí/
Money and Finance 2021-02-19
Across
- the amount of money which a business obtains (in a year) from customers by selling goods or services (2 words)
- a financial investment such as a bond or share
- a part of a company's profits paid to the owners of shares
- when a company is unable to pay debts
- the difference between the price of a product and the cost of producing it (2 words)
- money which people or organizations put into business to make a profit
- the money a business makes before payment to the government (3 words)
- a description of what is likely to happen in the future
- the capital that a company has from shares rather than from loans
- a container in the shape of a pig, with a narrow opening in the top for putting coins in, used by children to save money (2 words)
Down
- equal parts into which the capital or ownership of a company is divided
- a period of time when an economy or industry is doing badly and employment decreases.
- a financial market in which prices are falling (2 words)
- money risked when a business owns a part of another company (2 words)
- people who deal in shares and bonds
- an amount of money paid into a bank account or held in a bank account, especially when it is earning interest
- (adj.) releted to money
- money that one person, organization, country, etc. owes to another
18 Clues: (adj.) releted to money • people who deal in shares and bonds • when a company is unable to pay debts • a financial investment such as a bond or share • a description of what is likely to happen in the future • a financial market in which prices are falling (2 words) • a part of a company's profits paid to the owners of shares • ...
Finance and money 2019-10-27
Across
- Have to pay money to somebody
- A round piece of money made of metal
- A strong metal box to keep valuables
- Receive something from dead ancestors
- An arrangement with bank to deposit or take out money
- Not use something in a good way
- Money that somebody lends you
- Money that people receive every month for their work
Down
- Be the best in a competition or race
- Give money to a business or bank so that you get back more money
- Money in coins and notes
- The money a country uses
- To give something to someone for a short time
- Money you get for your work
- Get money by working
- A small extra amount of money given to somebody for some work done for you
- Take and use something that you returned later
- Keep away from danger
18 Clues: Get money by working • Keep away from danger • Money in coins and notes • The money a country uses • Money you get for your work • Have to pay money to somebody • Money that somebody lends you • Not use something in a good way • Be the best in a competition or race • A round piece of money made of metal • A strong metal box to keep valuables • Receive something from dead ancestors • ...
Money Matters Crossword 2025-04-12
Across
- Skill taught by Techno Friends (6)
- What the town celebrated (7)
- Where Ethan shared town stories (4)
- Where Ethan displayed his photos (7)
- What Ethan used to start his business (4)
- What Ethan inspired in others (6)
- What Ethan sold online (6)
- What Ethan used to capture nature's beauty (6)
- What Ethan created (6)
Down
- Where Ethan loved to ride (11)
- What Ethan saw on his computer screen (6)
- What broke on Ethan's bicycle (6)
- Part of the countryside Ethan loved (5)
- How Ethan received payments (2 words: MOBILE WALLET)
- Where Siphosethu codes projects (7)
- Ethan's trusty companion before it broke (7)
- What Ethan's camera captured (6)
- Who Ethan sent money to (7)
18 Clues: What Ethan created (6) • What Ethan sold online (6) • Who Ethan sent money to (7) • What the town celebrated (7) • Where Ethan loved to ride (11) • What Ethan's camera captured (6) • What broke on Ethan's bicycle (6) • What Ethan inspired in others (6) • Skill taught by Techno Friends (6) • Where Ethan shared town stories (4) • Where Siphosethu codes projects (7) • ...
Finances and money 2023-05-15
18 Clues: rate • loan • trade • value • yield • afford • credit • invest • nickel • economy • deposit • finance • quarter • balance • security • mortgage • withdraw • percentage
Motivate 2: Money 2020-05-13
Across
- The opposite of “spend”
- You can earn money if you ______ your neighbor’s dog
- My sister ______ money from her job.
- My brother is bad with money. He always _______ his money on things he doesn’t need.
- I want to buy a dress, but I don’t have enough money to ________ it.
- Can I ____ your pencil? I don’t have one.
- Money you can spend on things you want
- A _________ book is a book that has already been used.
- I give you something and you give me something
- This phone costs a lot of money. It’s _______.
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- Many students earn money with a _________ job.
- I don’t know if I should _______ money to my sister. I don’t think she will pay me back.
- This is what you use to play video games
- If you borrow money from your friends, you should always _____ them back.
- You can _____ money on game shows
- I went to the supermarket because I wanted to ______ some milk.
- Second-hand products are often _______ than new products.
- If you need to make money you can ______ some of your old things.
18 Clues: The opposite of “spend” • You can _____ money on game shows • My sister ______ money from her job. • Money you can spend on things you want • This is what you use to play video games • Can I ____ your pencil? I don’t have one. • Many students earn money with a _________ job. • I give you something and you give me something • This phone costs a lot of money. It’s _______. • ...
Money Week 2017 2017-06-07
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- Neither a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nor a lender be (from Hamlet)
- NZ banknotes are printed here
- To avoid paying interest on a credit card debt you should pay the outstanding _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when it is due
- Home loan debt
- Electronic funds transfer point of sale
- These were used when travelling overseas before credit cards were introduced (10,7)
- An example of a value loser
- The bird on the $100 note
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- An example of a value builder
- Name of the period when you can cancel a credit contract
- In _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2015 the new banknotes were introduced
- What are you charged on an outstanding debt
- Month that Money Week is in (2017)
- Name of a fishy money lender (4,5)
- The name of the first bank credit card introduced in New Zealand in 1983 (4,4)
- The money lender in the Merchant of Venice
- What the CFFC's Sorted website recommends you DON'T borrow to pay
- A debt that cannot be recovered
18 Clues: Home loan debt • The bird on the $100 note • An example of a value loser • An example of a value builder • NZ banknotes are printed here • A debt that cannot be recovered • Month that Money Week is in (2017) • Name of a fishy money lender (4,5) • Electronic funds transfer point of sale • The money lender in the Merchant of Venice • What are you charged on an outstanding debt • ...
Money and finance 2022-04-03
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- more than you need
- earn enough money to live on
- unable to think anything else
- take money out, away from an account
- a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc. used to do this
- a possible situation
- when an illness is caught by more people
- in the same way
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- person that carries an illness
- exaggerate
- the percentage amount that you pay for borrowing money, or get for lending money, for a period of time, usually a year
- something you buy
- on the phone
- give money usually to help others
- provide money
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- to give all of or the last part of an amount that you owe
18 Clues: exaggerate • on the phone • provide money • in the same way • something you buy • more than you need • a possible situation • earn enough money to live on • unable to think anything else • person that carries an illness • give money usually to help others • take money out, away from an account • when an illness is caught by more people • ...
Money and Trade 2022-04-06
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- not likely to change
- a disadvantage or inconvenience
- a theory or idea that something is based on
- something of value that you own
- well designed and very advanced
- to check whether something is true
- generally believed to be true
- existing in a very small amount
- to be a sign of something
- the act of giving money for a product
- to make something happen very quickly
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- the crime of deceiving people
- basically
- the ability to make sensible decisions
- something that is bought and sold
- a business deal, such as buying something
- something that makes life easier
- parts of a company put up for sale
18 Clues: basically • not likely to change • to be a sign of something • the crime of deceiving people • generally believed to be true • a disadvantage or inconvenience • something of value that you own • well designed and very advanced • existing in a very small amount • something that makes life easier • something that is bought and sold • to check whether something is true • ...
Finance/Money game 2025-04-24
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- The _____ make loans and accept deposits
- You _______ your money into your bank account
- _________ is the rate that prices go up
- A ________ is a rate for one of something
- Where you buy groceries is called a ______
- ________ is a system or type of money
- A ______ is a way to keep expenses low
- ______ is what you have after expenses are subtracted from income
- You have to pay your __________ every month
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- After spending too much money you will have ____
- You can get ______ if your credit score is good
- A ____ is money you borrow from the bank
- A ___________ is a place to save your money
- ______ is money you get in your paycheck weekly
- _____ is money the government takes
- ________ is what you have to pay for borrowing money for too long
- ____ is a precious,shiny metal people often invest in
- A credit ____ is a way to pay for items
18 Clues: _____ is money the government takes • ________ is a system or type of money • A ______ is a way to keep expenses low • _________ is the rate that prices go up • A credit ____ is a way to pay for items • A ____ is money you borrow from the bank • The _____ make loans and accept deposits • A ________ is a rate for one of something • ...
me like money 2025-07-21
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- star specimen
- cheapest currency
- gag currency
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- thefnversion
- money hack
- legal robbery
- visa for kids
- card company
- most expensive currency
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- wnba
- what we want from kids who have it
- card company
- regular currency
- prepaid currency
- card company
- pay
- indian individual
- 50c-49c
- your moms
20 Clues: pay • wnba • 50c-49c • your moms • money hack • card company • gag currency • card company • thefnversion • card company • star specimen • legal robbery • visa for kids • regular currency • prepaid currency • cheapest currency • indian individual • most expensive currency • what we want from kids who have it • ...
Money 2020-05-25
7 Clues: = a thing that is borrowed. • = a payment from money you own. • = a general increase of prices. • = to take money from other person. • = to put somewhere in a bank money you own. • = to not have the enough money for survaival. • = money that is printed and you have is phisically.
Money 2020-05-25
7 Clues: = a thing that is borrowed. • = a payment from money you own. • = a general increase of prices. • = to take money from other person. • = to put somewhere in a bank money you own. • = to not have the enough money for survaival. • = money that is printed and you have is phisically.
Money 2020-05-25
7 Clues: = a thing that is borrowed. • = a payment from money you own. • = a general increase of prices. • = to take money from other person. • = to put somewhere in a bank money you own. • = to not have the enough money for survaival. • = money that is printed and you have is phisically.
Money 2020-07-07
Money 2022-03-31
Money 2017-09-12
7 Clues: Synonym of "own". • Worth a lot of money. • Synonym of "discount". • Synonym of "commerce". • Entirely without money, very poor. • When you don't get any money for your work, you're a ... • When one of the parents dies, the children can ... some money.
Money 2013-10-25
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- use somebody else's money and then return it. eg. Can I - $10?
- to give something to a person who gives you money for that.
- to use your money to buy something.
- not to spend the money. eg. I want to save $300 for the holidays.
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- to show a product in public so people know about it and buy it.
- to obtein something by paying for it. eg.I want to buy blue pants.
- to give somebody money which they have to return. eg.Can you - me $10?
7 Clues: to use your money to buy something. • to give something to a person who gives you money for that. • use somebody else's money and then return it. eg. Can I - $10? • to show a product in public so people know about it and buy it. • not to spend the money. eg. I want to save $300 for the holidays. • to obtein something by paying for it. eg.I want to buy blue pants. • ...
Money 2014-11-18
7 Clues: has a loon on it • has a caribou on it • not in Canada anymore • has a polar bear on it • has the Bluenose II on it • named after the material it was made out of • made of plastic but used to be made of paper
Money 2022-06-12
7 Clues: the money you invest • the money in coins, bills, etc. • when person has lost all his money • when a person has his money in the bank • the money you have to pay to another one • the plastic where people have their money • the money that you calculate to buy something
Money 2022-10-17
7 Clues: Zinsen • Schulden • pocket money • Raten(zahlung) • bills to pay back the money you owe • to debit more money than you have from your bank account • money you get from your bank, however, you need to pay it back
Money 2023-06-26
7 Clues: money accrued for saving • the duration money is saved for • the amount an item was bought/sold • the money an interest is calculated on • the degree of increase per principal per time • money gained by selling lower than the cost prize • money gained by selling higher than the cost prize
money 2022-10-20
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- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future
- to get something from someone to give it back after a short time
- to have enough money or time to buy, keep, or do something
- give something to someone for a short time, expecting that you will get it back
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- to give money as a payment for something
- to get for work that you have done
- wrong use of money
7 Clues: wrong use of money • to get for work that you have done • to give money as a payment for something • to keep something, especially money, for use in the future • to have enough money or time to buy, keep, or do something • to get something from someone to give it back after a short time • ...
Money 2025-05-04
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- Đây là một nguyên tố phi kim, là một trong những nguyên tố thiết yếu cho sự sống.
- Trạng thái hoặc quá trình xảy ra trong môi trường không có oxygen. Trong các quá trình này, oxygen không được sử dụng, và vi sinh vật hoặc các phản ứng hóa học sẽ diễn ra mà không cần sự có mặt của oxygen.
- Mối liên hệ giữa các nguyên tử hoặc phân tử giúp chúng gắn kết với nhau để tạo thành những cấu trúc ổn định như phân tử.
- chuỗi các đơn vị hóa học được nối lại với nhau.
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- những phân tử sinh học lớn (hay còn gọi là polyme sinh học) được tạo thành từ nhiều đơn vị nhỏ gọi là acid amin liên kết với nhau bằng liên kết peptide.
- một chất hữu cơ, có thể là tự nhiên hoặc tổng hợp, thường ở dạng lỏng hoặc dẻo. Chất này có khả năng đông đặc khi tiếp xúc với nhiệt hoặc các chất xúc tác, tạo thành một chất cứng và bền.
- Các protein có khả năng xúc tác (tăng tốc) các phản ứng hóa học trong cơ thể mà không bị tiêu hao trong quá trình phản ứng
7 Clues: chuỗi các đơn vị hóa học được nối lại với nhau. • Đây là một nguyên tố phi kim, là một trong những nguyên tố thiết yếu cho sự sống. • Mối liên hệ giữa các nguyên tử hoặc phân tử giúp chúng gắn kết với nhau để tạo thành những cấu trúc ổn định như phân tử. • ...
Money 2015-11-25
7 Clues: euro • This is used in China • This is used in Japan • This is used in America • This is used in England • This is used in South Africa • This is used in the Philippines
money 2017-01-10
MONEY 2021-10-28
7 Clues: AN ORGANIZATION SET • THE SIMBOL OF THE COMPANY • FAMOUS COMPANY, LIKE NIKE • WHEN YOU GIVE MONEY TO CHARITY • WHEN THE PRICE OF THE CLOES ARE CHEAPER • WHEN YOU RECIVE MONEY AND YOU PROMISSE THAT YOU WILL PAY SOMEONE • WHEN YOU DIDN’T LIKE A T-SHIRT AND YOU EXCHANGE FOR SOMETHING IN THE STORE
MONEY 2022-04-14
7 Clues: a piece of paper • the money you get • money that somebody • money that you borrow • money that you pay to the • money that you have available • money that you pay to a company
Money 2021-12-14
7 Clues: it rules the World. • When you working you..? • its a very expensive Metal • There is your Money on store. • its the best waht can happend. • Its the first Money you get it. • With this thing you can pay online.
Money 2022-04-19
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- I worked extra hours this month, so my __ will be better.
- I __ money for charity events with volunteer work.
- I try to control my spending and ___ money to buy important things.
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- I've asked my bank for a __ because I want to buy a house.
- The government is going to put a ___ on gasoline.
- Brazil needs to __ money on education.
- I get angry with myself when I ___ money on things I don't need.
7 Clues: Brazil needs to __ money on education. • The government is going to put a ___ on gasoline. • I __ money for charity events with volunteer work. • I worked extra hours this month, so my __ will be better. • I've asked my bank for a __ because I want to buy a house. • I get angry with myself when I ___ money on things I don't need. • ...
money 2022-02-03
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- money that track the househole money
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household, taking account of all financial assets and liabilities.
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- those that remain constant within your budget
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- a thing for which someone is responsible, especially a debt or financial obligation.
- based on the principal amount of a loan or the first deposit in a savings account.
- expense that changes in proportion to production output or sales
7 Clues: money that track the househole money • those that remain constant within your budget • expense that changes in proportion to production output or sales • based on the principal amount of a loan or the first deposit in a savings account. • a thing for which someone is responsible, especially a debt or financial obligation. • ...
MONEY 2022-02-08
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- A structure carrying a road, path, railway, etc. across a river, road, or other obstacle.
- Money that your parents give to you.
- Give money or other things for a good cause, for example to a charity.
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- A piece of equipment consisting of a series of bars or steps between two upright lengths of wood, metal, or rope, used for climbing up or down something.
- A structure with a smooth sloping surface for children to slide down.
- Obtain in exchange for payment.
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
7 Clues: Obtain in exchange for payment. • Money that your parents give to you. • a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money. • A structure with a smooth sloping surface for children to slide down. • Give money or other things for a good cause, for example to a charity. • ...
money 2023-11-17
Across
- to get money for work that you do
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money
- to use too much of something or use something badly
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- to get or receive something from someone to give it back after
- to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy
- money in the form of notes and coins
7 Clues: to get money for work that you do • money in the form of notes and coins • to use too much of something or use something badly • to give money to someone for something you want to buy • to get or receive something from someone to give it back after • to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money • ...
Money 2020-02-26
7 Clues: Wealthy • The opposite of rich. • The official currency in Japan. • A box where valuables can be kept. • A pocket-size case for holding money • A promise to pay later for goods or services purchased today. • The official currency in most of Europe. DOLLAR The official currency in the USA.
Money 2024-08-13
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- (n) get into ....
- (vb) to need to give money back to someone
- (adj) related to money and economy
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- (n,pl) pay a sum in small amounts
- (n) the first sum of money you pay to buy something important (a house, car)
- (n, prep) pay someone .... after taking money from them
- (vb) when the bank gives you money
7 Clues: (n) get into .... • (n,pl) pay a sum in small amounts • (adj) related to money and economy • (vb) when the bank gives you money • (vb) to need to give money back to someone • (n, prep) pay someone .... after taking money from them • (n) the first sum of money you pay to buy something important (a house, car)
money 2023-08-04
7 Clues: physical item • if ur finished • nobody likes these • online transactions • something used everyday • this is how you get your money • you probably have a lot of them
Money 2025-03-19
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- A piece of plastic used to buy things now and pay later
- A place where people store and manage their money
- A digital form of money like Bitcoin
- A small, round piece of metal used as money
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- A type of bank account where people store money
- Physical money in the form of banknotes
- Exchanging goods without using money
7 Clues: Exchanging goods without using money • A digital form of money like Bitcoin • Physical money in the form of banknotes • A small, round piece of metal used as money • A type of bank account where people store money • A place where people store and manage their money • A piece of plastic used to buy things now and pay later
