money Crossword Puzzles
Money Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-18
Across
- A plan that balances income with expenses
- Use money to buy thing
- A fee paid for the use of money
- Receive money in exchange for work or service
- A member owned financial institution
- To put money aside to use later
- A place to put money for safekeeping
- Expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- The amount of money you owe
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- Things that are necessary to survive
- What you give up when you make a choice
- Amount of money you have in financial account
- What you gain when you make a choice
- Subtracts money from your checking account
- A combination of assets
- Money that you earn or receive
- What happens as a result of your choice
- Real money, dollar bills and coins
- Things that are nice to have, but not necessary to survive
19 Clues: Use money to buy thing • A combination of assets • The amount of money you owe • Money that you earn or receive • A fee paid for the use of money • To put money aside to use later • Real money, dollar bills and coins • Things that are necessary to survive • What you gain when you make a choice • A member owned financial institution • A place to put money for safekeeping • ...
Banks and Money 2018-02-06
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- Sum of money kept in a bank account
- The wealth and resources of a counry
- The ability have an effect on the behavior of someone or something
- The government department responsible for managing the spending and debt
- Belonging to one particular person or group only
- Having to do with making money/ commerce
- The bank charter Jackson vetoed
- Exclusive control over something
- Contract allowing an organization to operate
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- Income
- Jackson's state banks that received national revenue
- To act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain
- To support in the form of money
- Constant rise and fall in amount of something
- Gold and silver
- Paper money from state banks
- The act of borrowing money
- What something is worth
- The ability to borrow money
19 Clues: Income • Gold and silver • What something is worth • The act of borrowing money • The ability to borrow money • Paper money from state banks • To support in the form of money • The bank charter Jackson vetoed • Exclusive control over something • Sum of money kept in a bank account • The wealth and resources of a counry • Having to do with making money/ commerce • ...
Jobs & money- vocabulary 2019-10-12
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- Person employed in industry.
- A person who's described as ______ has been laid off from their job.
- A written announcement.
- Money earned by working/income from work.
- Person who buys things.
- Retirement found/ regular sum of money from the state because of retirement.
- Person considered for a position.
- To stop working and receive a pension.
- Somebody who works for a boss.
- Money earned by a business after its expenses have been paid.
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- Person employed at a low level in a job in order to learn the skills needed for that job.
- Act of being given a more important job.
- Special work benefits.
- Official document that states that you may do something.
- To leave a job.
- Coins and bank notes.
- Person we are closely involved in business, marriage, etc.
- Job not filled yet.
- Boss/person you work for.
19 Clues: To leave a job. • Job not filled yet. • Coins and bank notes. • Special work benefits. • A written announcement. • Person who buys things. • 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. • ...
Functions of Money 2024-02-01
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- Provide services to it's members
- Give out small loans in return for a portion of the upcoming paycheck
- Money borrowed from the bank
- The amount charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of money
- A loan that take away your car
- Adding money to your bank account
- Comparing price to see if you can make the purchase
- The exchange of goods, services, or money between two or more parties
- A written document that authorizes a bank or financial institution to pay a specific amount of money
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- Charges a bank imposes on an account when the account holder withdraws more money than is availableNetWorth
- A company that offers financial services to its clients ex. banks, credit union
- Saving money in their bank account for future purchases
- Compare the information on the check with the information in your bank account to ensure that they match
- A resource with economic value that can generate income or provide a return on investment
- Transactions between individuals, businesses, financial institutions, and government in an economy
- Expenses that remain the same over a period of time. ex.rent
- Expenses that changes frequently. ex. groceries
- Subtracting money from your bank account
- Provide a safe way for you to store your money
19 Clues: Money borrowed from the bank • A loan that take away your car • Provide services to it's members • Adding money to your bank account • Subtracting money from your bank account • Provide a safe way for you to store your money • Expenses that changes frequently. ex. groceries • Comparing price to see if you can make the purchase • ...
All about money 2023-10-20
Across
- When income is greater than expenditure
- Pay after deductions
- Any money spent by a person or household
- Purchase made without planning in advance
- A financial plan for income and expenditure
- Pay before deductions
- Day to day
- Any money received by a person or household
- When expenditure is greater than income
- Items not essential for living but bring pleasure
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- A social welfare deduction
- An irregular source of income
- A portion of money that is not spent
- Events that follow a fixed pattern e.g. weekly
- Essential items needed for basic living
- A regular source of income
- Spending on luxuries
- A tax deduction
- A person who affects the opinions of others
19 Clues: Day to day • A tax deduction • Pay after deductions • Spending on luxuries • Pay before deductions • A social welfare deduction • A regular source of income • An irregular source of income • A portion of money that is not spent • When income is greater than expenditure • Essential items needed for basic living • When expenditure is greater than income • ...
Money troubles 2019-12-09
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 • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
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- Money with different value
- cicle with diferent value in each country
- Sale
- Keep money for emergencies
- Details of the month´s transactions
- Retire money from your account
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- Buy somenthing verb or noun
- Paper or email that explains information about your card
- Money papper example dollar
- You dont have enough money to buy
- See stuff and dont buy it
- Money disspenser
12 Clues: Sale • Money disspenser • See stuff and dont buy it • Money with different value • Keep money for emergencies • Buy somenthing verb or noun • Money papper example dollar • Retire money from your account • You dont have enough money to buy • Details of the month´s transactions • cicle with diferent value in each country • Paper or email that explains information about your card
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
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- you can use it to pay in different place , and is not the same in all the places
- when you buy something
- you stay out of the store and only see and you don't buy anything
- the state of your credit card and it says how much you own
- when you go to an A.T.M and you use the credit card to take money
- when something is reduced of his original price
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- when you want something but you can't have it , because you don't have money
- a circle piece of metal that we use to pay
- when you get your money on a pig bank
- it's something that you need to pay month by month
- a rectangular piece of paper that we use to pay
- is a thing that has money and you can withdraw money from your credit card
12 Clues: when you buy something • when you get your money on a pig bank • a circle piece of metal that we use to pay • a rectangular piece of paper that we use to pay • when something is reduced of his original price • it's something that you need to pay month by month • the state of your credit card and it says how much you own • ...
Money Units 2018-07-17
Crossword - MONEY 2019-09-01
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- The __________ is the common currency of the European Union.
- The yen is the official currency of _____________.
- People use credit card and ___________ to take out money from an ATM.
- Pin stands for Personal _____________ Number.
- The almost invisible mark found on a currency note is called a ______________.
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- The current series of the banknotes which is used in Indian Currency is known as the _____________series.
- Currency notes are also called ___________.
- The currency used in India is the ___________.
- Credit and Debit cards are collectively called ___________.
- The ________ has the authority to issue notes up to ₹10,000.
- The ATM stands for Automatic _________ Machine.
- Paper money and coins are collectively called ___________.
12 Clues: Currency notes are also called ___________. • Pin stands for Personal _____________ Number. • The currency used in India is the ___________. • The ATM stands for Automatic _________ Machine. • The yen is the official currency of _____________. • Paper money and coins are collectively called ___________. • Credit and Debit cards are collectively called ___________. • ...
Money Market 2014-04-04
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- an instance of buying or selling something; a business deal.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial institutions.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- An investor is a person who allocates capital with the expectation of a financial return
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates
Down
- Municipal bonds are debt securities issued by a state, municipality, county, or special purpose district (public schools, airports, etc.) to finance capital expenditures
- current amount of money that a person or organization holds
- an investment program funded by shareholders that trades in diversified holdings and is professionally managed
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is a United States government corporation operating as an independent agency created by the Banking Act of 1933.
- The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is the independent federal agency created by the U.S. Congress to regulate, charter, and supervise federal credit unions. With the backing of the full faith and credit of the U.S.
12 Clues: current amount of money that a person or organization holds • an instance of buying or selling something; a business deal. • the action or process of investing money for profit or material result. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial institutions. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2014-06-20
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- Spend money on things you don't want or need
- Give goods in exchange for money
- Trade one country's currency for another country's currency
- Take money out of the bank
- Get money for doing a job
- Give money in exchange for goods
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- Pay to use something (like an apartment or a DVD)
- Money you get back when you buy something
- Keep money in the bank
- Use money to buy something
- A country's money
- Money left to a waitress for good service
12 Clues: A country's money • Keep money in the bank • Get money for doing a job • Use money to buy something • Take money out of the bank • Give goods in exchange for money • Give money in exchange for goods • Money you get back when you buy something • Money left to a waitress for good service • Spend money on things you don't want or need • ...
money managment 2016-03-10
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- a piece of paper from a bank that is used to pay for things
- something that you have to have to live
- money that a person or a bank lets you use and pay back later
- something that you want to have but do not need
- to use money to pay for something
- to pay money in exchange for goods or services; to purchase something
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- money; dollar bills, and coins
- money customers get back when they pay too much
- money that is taken directly from a bank account using a card instead of a check
- to take back a purchased item back to a store and get a refund; to get your money back
- to have something that is paid for
- to give someone money for something; to make a purchase
12 Clues: money; dollar bills, and coins • to use money to pay for something • to have something that is paid for • something that you have to have to live • money customers get back when they pay too much • something that you want to have but do not need • to give someone money for something; to make a purchase • a piece of paper from a bank that is used to pay for things • ...
Money Crossword 2023-12-05
Across
- any positive returns or financial gains from an investment or business after removing all required expenses
- an individual that buys services or goods from a store or business
- obtaining services or goods by paying money for them.
- - a bill or charge needed for a service, usually given by an institution or organization
- - a high cost or a price deemed more than what is affordable
- the act of providing a “return” after purchasing an item, usually with money
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- a payment an individual makes to a landlord for the temporary use of a property
- scheme an activity or plan outlined to initiate profit or income
- when something is sold without a required payment or cost
- to trade services or goods in return for money
- to obtain something, such as acknowledgement or money, because of an individual’s work or achievement
- a financial establishment, providing numerous financial services, including enabling money transactions, saving money, and loaning.
12 Clues: to trade services or goods in return for money • obtaining services or goods by paying money for them. • when something is sold without a required payment or cost • - a high cost or a price deemed more than what is affordable • scheme an activity or plan outlined to initiate profit or income • an individual that buys services or goods from a store or business • ...
Money & Banking 2024-03-18
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- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments.
- Money is a common measure of the worth or price of good or service.
- Money can be saved and used at a later late.
- is anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services; currency.
- is a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer’s account
- money is made of a strong and lasting material
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- is a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- money can be divided into smaller units
- money maintains its value over time
- is the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- authentic money is immediately recognizable
- people have the ability to carry money
12 Clues: money maintains its value over time • people have the ability to carry money • money can be divided into smaller units • authentic money is immediately recognizable • Money can be saved and used at a later late. • money is made of a strong and lasting material • is a financial institution that does not accept deposits • ...
Money Matters 2022-04-29
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- Financial asset intended to increase in value over time.
- Criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- When interest rates fall, ____ prices rise.
- A word for one thousand dollars.
- Worth ten cents.
- Type of interest that accrues both on the principal investment and on any accumulated interest.
- System of paper money and coins in circulation.
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- Type of loan used to purchase a home, generally in terms of 10, 15, or 30 years.
- An increase in the cost of general goods and services in the economy.
- Credit score lenders use to determine whether to extend credit to a borrower.
- A form of profit distribution on an investment.
- Money term; also used in baking bread and cookies.
12 Clues: Worth ten cents. • A word for one thousand dollars. • When interest rates fall, ____ prices rise. • A form of profit distribution on an investment. • System of paper money and coins in circulation. • Money term; also used in baking bread and cookies. • Financial asset intended to increase in value over time. • ...
money finance 2022-08-23
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- Amount of money spend
- a stock of resources
- someone who buys and uses good
- A person who creates and owns a business
- Being short on supply
- of value
- desires
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- importance of things
- Sacrificing something in order to potentially gain from it
- Material around us used to help us
- desires and request from consumers
- something required
12 Clues: desires • of value • something required • importance of things • a stock of resources • Amount of money spend • Being short on supply • someone who buys and uses good • Material around us used to help us • desires and request from consumers • A person who creates and owns a business • Sacrificing something in order to potentially gain from it
Money Vocabulary 2022-11-03
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- It is the money you take from someone else.
- It’s a fixed amount of money paid to a person by the hour.
- It is the money you pay to the state.
- It is the money you take from the bank. You pay it back with interest.
- It is the extra money you pay to the banks for your loans OR the extra money you get from the bank for your savings
- It is the money you spend on your needs.
- It is the money in metal form.
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- It is the plan for how you spend your income.
- It is money in paper form.
- It’s a fixed amount of money paid to a person in a regular pay period.
- It is the money they charge for things like electricity, water or internet.
- It is the money you get for your product or services.
12 Clues: It is money in paper form. • It is the money in metal form. • It is the money you pay to the state. • It is the money you spend on your needs. • It is the money you take from someone else. • It is the plan for how you spend your income. • It is the money you get for your product or services. • It’s a fixed amount of money paid to a person by the hour. • ...
Pocket Money 2025-03-15
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- thinks about other people's feelings
- provides the service that they promised
- They are responsible for buying ____ every week.
- shows a lot of energy and excitement in their job
- provides a service without wasting energy or time
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- good at their job
- not skilled and can't perform their job well
- We need to call ____ and tell them what products we'll have available
- We need to ____ a stall next week
- we can ask someone who is good with computers to make a _____
- not polite to other people
- We need to make a ____ so we all know what's going to happen
12 Clues: good at their job • not polite to other people • We need to ____ a stall next week • thinks about other people's feelings • provides the service that they promised • not skilled and can't perform their job well • They are responsible for buying ____ every week. • shows a lot of energy and excitement in their job • provides a service without wasting energy or time • ...
Money vocabulary 2024-10-28
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- The act of selling goods or services, often at a discounted price.
- To take something from someone with the intention of returning it later.
- To receive money in exchange for work or services.
- The selling of goods directly to consumers, usually in smaller quantities.
- To give something to someone with the expectation that they will return it.
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to borrow funds for purchases up to a certain limit.
Down
- The selling of goods in large quantities, usually at lower prices, typically to be resold.
- Back To return money that was borrowed or owed.
- A secure place in a bank to store, withdraw, or manage money.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- A repayment given to a customer who returns a purchased item.
- To use or spend money, time, or resources carelessly or without benefit.
12 Clues: To use money to buy goods or services. • Back To return money that was borrowed or owed. • To receive money in exchange for work or services. • A secure place in a bank to store, withdraw, or manage money. • A repayment given to a customer who returns a purchased item. • The act of selling goods or services, often at a discounted price. • ...
Money vocabulary 2024-10-28
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- The act of selling goods or services, often at a discounted price.
- To take something from someone with the intention of returning it later.
- To receive money in exchange for work or services.
- The selling of goods directly to consumers, usually in smaller quantities.
- To give something to someone with the expectation that they will return it.
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to borrow funds for purchases up to a certain limit.
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- The selling of goods in large quantities, usually at lower prices, typically to be resold.
- Back To return money that was borrowed or owed.
- A secure place in a bank to store, withdraw, or manage money.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- A repayment given to a customer who returns a purchased item.
- To use or spend money, time, or resources carelessly or without benefit.
12 Clues: To use money to buy goods or services. • Back To return money that was borrowed or owed. • To receive money in exchange for work or services. • A secure place in a bank to store, withdraw, or manage money. • A repayment given to a customer who returns a purchased item. • The act of selling goods or services, often at a discounted price. • ...
Money vocabulary 2025-04-09
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- – A small case to carry money and cards.
- – How much something costs.
- – A lower price than normal.
- – Round metal money.
- Assistant – A person who helps you in a store.
- – A person who buys something in a shop.
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- Notes – Paper money, like €5 or €10 bills.
- – A paper that shows what you bought.
- – The money you get back after paying.
- – Money in coins or notes, not a card.
- – A time when things are cheaper.
- – A plastic way to pay for things.
12 Clues: – Round metal money. • – How much something costs. • – A lower price than normal. • – A time when things are cheaper. • – A plastic way to pay for things. • – A paper that shows what you bought. • – The money you get back after paying. • – Money in coins or notes, not a card. • – A small case to carry money and cards. • – A person who buys something in a shop. • ...
money matters 2024-12-09
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- Exchanging goods or services without using money.
- Money paid to the government for services like schools and roads.
- A small case for carrying money and cards.
- The money a business makes after expenses.
- A plan for how to spend your money.
- Putting money into something to earn more money later.
- Money you keep to use later.
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- Money you put into a bank account.
- Extra money you earn when saving or lending money.
- Money spent on something.
- Money you borrow and must pay back later.
- A place where money is saved, borrowed, or managed.
12 Clues: Money spent on something. • Money you keep to use later. • Money you put into a bank account. • A plan for how to spend your money. • Money you borrow and must pay back later. • A small case for carrying money and cards. • The money a business makes after expenses. • Exchanging goods or services without using money. • Extra money you earn when saving or lending money. • ...
Money crossword 2024-12-05
12 Clues: Cost • Greed • no charge • Making money • Spending plan • system of money • ticket to get rich • A large amount of money • Money owed to government • When someone is low on money • A person who gets hired by a boss • Production, distribution and consumption
MONEY VOCABULARY 2025-09-01
Across
- when you give something to someone and they will return it later.
- when you have enough money to buy something.
- give the money back that you borrowed.
- when a store sells things cheaper than usual.
- the price of something.
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- use money to buy something.
- when you have to give money to someone.
- when the bank gives you money that you must pay back later.
- when the price is made lower.
- up keep money and not spend it, to buy something later.
- when you take something from someone and give it back later.
- money in coins or bills (not card).
12 Clues: the price of something. • use money to buy something. • when the price is made lower. • money in coins or bills (not card). • give the money back that you borrowed. • when you have to give money to someone. • when you have enough money to buy something. • when a store sells things cheaper than usual. • up keep money and not spend it, to buy something later. • ...
Money Transfer 2025-11-21
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- Fast mobile payment method
- The button you press to complete a money transfer
- A code that comes only once and expires quickly
- Person who gets the money
- Sending money from one place to another
- Short message you add while sending money
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- The secret code used to unlock your app
- What every transfer should be
- Another word for “type of number”
- Digital place that stores your money
- Done using a phone instead of cash
- What you do to read a QR code
12 Clues: Person who gets the money • Fast mobile payment method • What every transfer should be • What you do to read a QR code • Another word for “type of number” • Done using a phone instead of cash • Digital place that stores your money • The secret code used to unlock your app • Sending money from one place to another • Short message you add while sending money • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
12 Clues: money • keep monry • paper money • metal money • buy something • cant buy something • machine of the money • put out money of the ATM • status of your credit card • is the window of the store • when the seller put discounts in things • paid monthly for electricity, water, etc
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
Across
- the money used in diferent countries
- Take away money from the cash machine
- when you pay monthly
- look at items without buying them
- keep money for future uses
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- or sale in a store
- debts of your credit card
- you take money out of it
- piece of paper that has a value
- you can't buy it because you dont have the money to
- small, round, usually made out of silver or bronce (cent/penny)
- (verb/noun) when you buy something
12 Clues: or sale in a store • when you pay monthly • you take money out of it • debts of your credit card • keep money for future uses • piece of paper that has a value • look at items without buying them • (verb/noun) when you buy something • the money used in diferent countries • Take away money from the cash machine • you can't buy it because you dont have the money to • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
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- a rectangular piece of paper that we use to pay
- go to the store but dont buy anything
- the state of your credit card
- to buy somethig
- when you get your money in a piggy bank
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- when you dont have enough money to pay for something
- the things you need to pay necessarily every month
- when somethingis reduced of their original price
- to pull up money
- circle piece of metal that we use to pay
- is athing that have money and you can withdraw and take money
- the tipe of coin every country have
12 Clues: to buy somethig • to pull up money • the state of your credit card • the tipe of coin every country have • go to the store but dont buy anything • when you get your money in a piggy bank • circle piece of metal that we use to pay • a rectangular piece of paper that we use to pay • when somethingis reduced of their original price • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
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- A money machine
- What is used to buy in a country
- Is the window of a store to show the commodity
- Its a discount in the price of something
- Is the total of money you have spend with your credit card
- A piece of paper used to buy
- A buy
- To take money out
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- Is the money you have to spend each month
- A piece of metal used to buy
- Not being able to buy
- Keep money guarded
12 Clues: A buy • A money machine • To take money out • Keep money guarded • Not being able to buy • A piece of metal used to buy • A piece of paper used to buy • What is used to buy in a country • Its a discount in the price of something • Is the money you have to spend each month • Is the window of a store to show the commodity • Is the total of money you have spend with your credit card
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
money matching 2018-07-13
12 Clues: Kennedy • Lincoln • Roosevelt • Jefferson • Washington • 1-dollar bill • 5-dollar bill • 2-dollar bill • 10-dollar bill • 50-dollar bill • 20-dollar bill • 100-dollar bill
Money Market 2014-04-03
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- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial institutions.
- current amount of money that a person or organization holds
- Municipal bonds are debt securities issued by a state, municipality, county, or special purpose district (public schools, airports, etc.) to finance capital expenditures
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- an investment program funded by shareholders that trades in diversified holdings and is professionally managed
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
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- an instance of buying or selling something; a business deal.
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is a United States government corporation operating as an independent agency created by the Banking Act of 1933.
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates
- An investor is a person who allocates capital with the expectation of a financial return
- The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is the independent federal agency created by the U.S. Congress to regulate, charter, and supervise federal credit unions. With the backing of the full faith and credit of the U.S.
12 Clues: current amount of money that a person or organization holds • an instance of buying or selling something; a business deal. • the action or process of investing money for profit or material result. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial institutions. • ...
Money Dvořáček 2014-01-15
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- when you pay in supermarket you get ___ ...
- machine in the street is machene whitch give you a money ...
- when you dont pay bach money you ___ money ...
- when you granfather die you ___money ...
- when you work you got what ? ...
- card plastic money...
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- when you havent any money you are what ? ...
- steel money...
- when you need money form bank on house...
- paper money...
- in shop you must ____ for the thinks...
- in czech is DPH...
12 Clues: steel money... • paper money... • in czech is DPH... • card plastic money... • when you work you got what ? ... • in shop you must ____ for the thinks... • when you granfather die you ___money ... • when you need money form bank on house... • when you pay in supermarket you get ___ ... • when you havent any money you are what ? ... • ...
Money matters 2021-09-07
Money Vocabulary 2022-04-28
Across
- piece of metal money
- plastic card you can use to buy things and pay for them later
- banknotes and coins
- paper showing that you have already paid
- piece of paper money
- piece of paper you use instead of cash or a card
- machine where you pay for things
Down
- personal identification card
- machine which you can get money from
- label showing how much something costs
- plastic card which takes money directly from your bank account
- paper showing how much you need to pay
12 Clues: banknotes and coins • piece of metal money • piece of paper money • personal identification card • machine where you pay for things • machine which you can get money from • label showing how much something costs • paper showing how much you need to pay • paper showing that you have already paid • piece of paper you use instead of cash or a card • ...
money finance 2023-10-26
Across
- money set aside for short term goals
- fees placed on government owned things
- saving but you gain money over time
- total amount of money an employee receives before tax
- spreading money in different savings
- owed money
Down
- saving money based on your goals
- flow of a persons money going in and out
- increase in prices
- investment that repersents owner ship in a company
- an amount a person has to pay before insurance coverage pays
- valued items that increase the quality of life
12 Clues: owed money • increase in prices • saving money based on your goals • saving but you gain money over time • money set aside for short term goals • spreading money in different savings • fees placed on government owned things • flow of a persons money going in and out • valued items that increase the quality of life • investment that repersents owner ship in a company • ...
MONEY CENTS 2019-02-04
Across
- Something you set for the future
- What something is worth
- You build this over time
- Someone who starts their own business
- Something you desire to have
- Something you do to collect money over time
- Something you spend at the store
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- Someone who is very rich
- The amount left in your account
- A way of saving money
- Something you need to survive
- Invest money into these
12 Clues: A way of saving money • What something is worth • Invest money into these • Someone who is very rich • You build this over time • Something you desire to have • Something you need to survive • The amount left in your account • Something you set for the future • Something you spend at the store • Someone who starts their own business • Something you do to collect money over time
Money matters 2024-05-27
Money & Banking 2024-03-18
Across
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments.
- Money is a common measure of the worth or price of good or service.
- Money can be saved and used at a later late.
- is anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services; currency.
- is a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer’s account
- money is made of a strong and lasting material
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- is a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- money can be divided into smaller units
- money maintains its value over time
- is the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- authentic money is immediately recognizable
- people have the ability to carry money
12 Clues: money maintains its value over time • people have the ability to carry money • money can be divided into smaller units • authentic money is immediately recognizable • Money can be saved and used at a later late. • money is made of a strong and lasting material • is a financial institution that does not accept deposits • ...
Money Matters 2024-04-03
Across
- the kind, grade, or make of a product or service, as indicated by a stamp, trademark, or the like:
- money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government.
- to be under obligation to pay or repay:
- to grant the use of (something) on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
- a fixed compensation periodically paid to a person for regular work or services.
- a building, or a part of one, for the storage of goods, merchandise, etc.
Down
- to be able to meet the expense of; have or be able to spare the price of
- to deduct a certain amount from (a bill, charge, etc.):
- to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
- a charge or payment for professional services:
- the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition:
- a payment made periodically by a tenant to a landlord in return for the use of land, a building, an apartment, an office, or other property.
12 Clues: to be under obligation to pay or repay: • a charge or payment for professional services: • to deduct a certain amount from (a bill, charge, etc.): • to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy. • to be able to meet the expense of; have or be able to spare the price of • a building, or a part of one, for the storage of goods, merchandise, etc. • ...
Money vocab 2024-07-23
Across
- to get money by working or doing something.
- amounts of money that you must pay for services or goods.
- the amount of money needed to buy something.
- to give something to someone with the promise they will return it.
- the value of something in terms of money.
- to use something in a way that does not help or is not useful.
Down
- to keep money for later use.
- to take something from someone with the plan to give it back.
- to not have enough money to buy something.
- to increase the amount of money you get or earn.
- to put money into something to make more money later.
- to need to pay someone back for something you took or used.
12 Clues: to keep money for later use. • the value of something in terms of money. • to not have enough money to buy something. • to get money by working or doing something. • the amount of money needed to buy something. • to increase the amount of money you get or earn. • to put money into something to make more money later. • ...
Earning Money 2023-02-16
Across
- Payment based on number of items made
- Period of 12 months
- Money that is paid to you each month or on an annual sum
- Working less than standard hours
- Money paid based on the amount of hours worked
- Payment based on value or number of sales made
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- Employee paid while taking time off work
- A deduction from the usual cost
- Extra time worked in excess of regular agreed hours
- Payment collected by government to cover costs of things
- Money received on a regular basis
- Paid yearly
12 Clues: Paid yearly • Period of 12 months • A deduction from the usual cost • Working less than standard hours • Money received on a regular basis • Payment based on number of items made • Employee paid while taking time off work • Money paid based on the amount of hours worked • Payment based on value or number of sales made • Extra time worked in excess of regular agreed hours • ...
Money Lessons 2024-12-04
Across
- A wealth person
- "I am trying to ___ you this product"
- A thing you have to pay to keep your house
- People who help the wealth to do minimal tasks
- Used as currency for everything
- Something you have to do to help around the house
- "Why is the ______ of that item so expensive"
Down
- Name of a science guy
- Spend low, to hopefully win high
- A service that you can pay to get the product from your own house
- Spending money to get another needed resource
- An additional payment
12 Clues: A wealth person • Name of a science guy • An additional payment • Used as currency for everything • Spend low, to hopefully win high • "I am trying to ___ you this product" • A thing you have to pay to keep your house • Spending money to get another needed resource • "Why is the ______ of that item so expensive" • People who help the wealth to do minimal tasks • ...
money matters 2024-12-09
Across
- Exchanging goods or services without using money.
- Money paid to the government for services like schools and roads.
- A small case for carrying money and cards.
- The money a business makes after expenses.
- A plan for how to spend your money.
- Putting money into something to earn more money later.
- Money you keep to use later.
Down
- Money you put into a bank account.
- Extra money you earn when saving or lending money.
- Money spent on something.
- Money you borrow and must pay back later.
- A place where money is saved, borrowed, or managed.
12 Clues: Money spent on something. • Money you keep to use later. • Money you put into a bank account. • A plan for how to spend your money. • Money you borrow and must pay back later. • A small case for carrying money and cards. • The money a business makes after expenses. • Exchanging goods or services without using money. • Extra money you earn when saving or lending money. • ...
Money & Finance 2026-02-20
Across
- Financial gain made by a person or a business after deducting costs
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- A deduction from the usual cost of something
- Legally declared unable to pay outstanding debts
- Money received on a regular basis for work or investments
- A fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee
Down
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- A financial establishment that holds and invests money
- The ability to buy goods now and pay for them later
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account
- The action of spending funds, or an amount of money spent
- A repayment of a sum of money to a dissatisfied customer
12 Clues: Money borrowed that must be repaid • A deduction from the usual cost of something • A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account • Legally declared unable to pay outstanding debts • The ability to buy goods now and pay for them later • A financial establishment that holds and invests money • A repayment of a sum of money to a dissatisfied customer • ...
Money talks 2025-11-28
Across
- Spend lots impulsively on luxuries.
- Take money out of account or bank.
- Money earned on savings or paid on loans.
- Regular pay for employment work.
- Costs or money spent on items.
Down
- Loan to buy property, repaid monthly.
- British slang for one pound.
- Money used in a country, like pounds.
- Small container for saving coins.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Machine for cash withdrawals using card.
- Have enough money to buy something.
12 Clues: British slang for one pound. • Costs or money spent on items. • Money set aside for future use. • Regular pay for employment work. • Small container for saving coins. • Take money out of account or bank. • Have enough money to buy something. • Spend lots impulsively on luxuries. • Loan to buy property, repaid monthly. • Money used in a country, like pounds. • ...
Nouns Money 2026-03-20
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- the money that is available to a person or organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time.
- a legal document that says what is to happen to sb's money and property after they die.
- money paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule.
- the first part of a larger payment.
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly until sth has been paid for.
Down
- an amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions.
- money that you give to an organization such as a charity in order to help them.
- a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost.
- money that is given by the government or another organization for a particular purpose, e.g. education.
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services, e.g. to a lawyer.
- money that a bank lends and sb borrows.
- the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.
12 Clues: the first part of a larger payment. • money that a bank lends and sb borrows. • money paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule. • the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. • a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost. • an amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions. • ...
Earning Money Language 2022-03-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
Value for Money 2026-03-06
Across
- synonym for leafy
- See, it was worth haggling with the saleman! He threw in an extra t-shirt ____ of charge!
- synonym for pretty (view/neighbourhood/scene)
- My uncle lives on the fifteenth floor of a huge block of ______.
- I asked for a _____________, but they wouldn´t give me my money back
- They knocked down all the houses and built an ______ estate for small manufacturing businesses.
- synonym for run-down
- Getting on the ____________ ladder is becoming more and more difficult, as housing prices continue to rise.
- synonym for prosperous
- synonym for vibrant
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- Oh, it´s very close - within easy __________ distance from my house.
- You can’t drive down Bromley Way anymore – it’s a ______ street now. (pedestrian)
- It’s easy to get lost on the ______ estate where I live: all the properties look exactly the same.
- In the end, I changed my _______ and took it back to the shop.
- This charming three-bedroom villa is located in a quiet ______ area.
- synonym for boring
- I usually buy my clothes at the indoor ______ centre on the edge of town.
- I love a good ________ - there´s nothing like finding the best deals while shopping!
- Most of the ______ blocks here are occupied by insurance companies and law firms.
19 Clues: synonym for leafy • synonym for boring • synonym for vibrant • synonym for run-down • synonym for prosperous • synonym for pretty (view/neighbourhood/scene) • In the end, I changed my _______ and took it back to the shop. • My uncle lives on the fifteenth floor of a huge block of ______. • Oh, it´s very close - within easy __________ distance from my house. • ...
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
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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.
Down
- - 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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) • ...
money finance 2022-10-11
Across
- someone who runs a business
- the existing amount in a account
- a written order direct a bank to take money from your account and pay someone you have designated on the order
- An itemized summary of probably expenditures and income for a given period.
- money set aside for short-term goals
- something a person does not need
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- but directly attached to a checking account, and can be used with a PIN to pay for items at a store
- someone who hires workers
- fees placed on income, property, or goods to support government programs
- Amounts withdrawn from your account beyond the money the account held.
- A machine where and individual can withdraw, deposit, or transfer money within their account
- Making purchases now and paying for them later, also known as borrowing.
12 Clues: someone who hires workers • someone who runs a business • the existing amount in a account • something a person does not need • money set aside for short-term goals • Amounts withdrawn from your account beyond the money the account held. • fees placed on income, property, or goods to support government programs • ...
Money vocabulary 2022-11-15
Across
- a written list that shows how much you must pay for something
- the place in a shop or supermarket where you pay
- a small bag for carrying money, usually used by women
- a plastic card you can use to buy things
- a machine you can get money from with a bank card
Down
- a small case for carrying money, usually carried in a pocket or bag
- a piece of paper money
- a business that keeps and lends money
- money in the form of coins or notes
- a person who works with papers and clients in a bank or office
- a piece of paper from the bank you can sign and use to pay instead of money
- a flat piece of metal used as money
12 Clues: a piece of paper money • money in the form of coins or notes • a flat piece of metal used as money • a business that keeps and lends money • a plastic card you can use to buy things • the place in a shop or supermarket where you pay • a machine you can get money from with a bank card • a small bag for carrying money, usually used by women • ...
Money troubles 2019-12-09
Money Crossword 2021-03-19
Across
- the idea that resources are limited
- things that are necessary to survive.
- what you gain when you make a choice
- to use money to buy things
- things that are nice to have, but aren't necessary to survive.
- the thing you give up in order to choose something else.
- to put money aside to use later.
Down
- money that you earn or receive
- putting money into a bank account.
- a plan that balances income with expenses
- a form of electronic payment linked to your checking account
- of several options that you pick
12 Clues: to use money to buy things • money that you earn or receive • of several options that you pick • to put money aside to use later. • putting money into a bank account. • the idea that resources are limited • what you gain when you make a choice • things that are necessary to survive. • a plan that balances income with expenses • ...
Saving money 2023-02-20
Across
- the ability to push yourself to do something.
- a medium of exchange in the form of notes and coins
- a promise made in advance that you will do something.
- to do something to draw special attention
Down
- not based on logical thoughts
- to set a fixed amount of something you are allowed to have.
- a small plastic card that allows owner to purchase goods or services
- the process of changing from one thing to another.
- to formally promise to take action on something.
- control and make use
- in loss/debt
- process used to plan money to be saved or spent
12 Clues: in loss/debt • control and make use • not based on logical thoughts • to do something to draw special attention • the ability to push yourself to do something. • process used to plan money to be saved or spent • to formally promise to take action on something. • the process of changing from one thing to another. • a medium of exchange in the form of notes and coins • ...
Vocabulary - Money 2023-03-19
Across
- To take money out of a bank account.
- To use money on something you want to need.
- To use money on something you don't need.
- The opposite of win or find.
- To not use and put money aside for the future.
Down
- To receive money from somebody who has died.
- To give somebody money that they must give back to you.
- To borrow money from somebody.
- To buy shares in for example a business and hope that you will make a profit.
- To take money from somebody without their permission.
- To get money by working.
- To pay or repay money to person, bank, business, etc.
12 Clues: To get money by working. • The opposite of win or find. • To borrow money from somebody. • To take money out of a bank account. • To use money on something you don't need. • To use money on something you want to need. • To receive money from somebody who has died. • To not use and put money aside for the future. • To take money from somebody without their permission. • ...
Money Dvořáček 2014-01-15
Across
- when you dont pay bach money you ___ money ...
- in the street is machene whitch give you a money ...
- in shop you must ____ for the thinks...
- card plastic money...
- in czech is DPH...
- when you havent any money you are what ? ...
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- paper money...
- when you work you got what ? ...
- when you need money form bank on house...
- when you granfather die you ___money ...
- when you pay in supermarket you get ___ ...
- steel money...
12 Clues: paper money... • steel money... • in czech is DPH... • card plastic money... • when you work you got what ? ... • in shop you must ____ for the thinks... • when you granfather die you ___money ... • when you need money form bank on house... • when you pay in supermarket you get ___ ... • when you havent any money you are what ? ... • ...
Money Vocabulary 2017-04-26
12 Clues: canot buy • a discount • keep money • paper money • metal money • a bank letter • money machine • buy sustantive • money sustantive • extract money from a ATM • money you win in a month • when you see clothes in a shop
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
Across
- type of money which is use in each country
- don´t have enough money to pay for something
- to keep money
- to retire money from an ATM
- pay for products monthly
- a discount or less price
Down
- to buy
- statement of bills and debts
- to look at products without buying them
- piece of metal which is use as money
- automatic teller machine
- printed money
12 Clues: to buy • to keep money • printed money • automatic teller machine • pay for products monthly • a discount or less price • to retire money from an ATM • statement of bills and debts • piece of metal which is use as money • to look at products without buying them • type of money which is use in each country • don´t have enough money to pay for something
Money Vocabulary 2017-04-26
12 Clues: Money • Offer • Keep money • Type of coin • Retire money • Buy something • Money in paper • Don`t have enough money • See something and don`t buy it • Money that you have to pay every month • A machine that you can withdraw your money • Paper or mail that inform you that you have to pay an account
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
Across
- sale
- its small round and usually made out of silver or bronze
- you cant buy it because you dont have the money to
- debts that your credit card has
- you take money from it with a credit card
Down
- you pay for something monthly
- keep money instead of buying something useless
- see stuff at a store but not buying it
- money that each country uses
- take away money from the cash machine
- (verb/noun) buy something/ a product you bouught is called a:
- piece of paper that has a certain value of money
12 Clues: sale • money that each country uses • you pay for something monthly • debts that your credit card has • take away money from the cash machine • see stuff at a store but not buying it • you take money from it with a credit card • keep money instead of buying something useless • piece of paper that has a certain value of money • ...
Money - Jarl 2017-03-17
Across
- its a thing people earn with a job
- You keep your money in there
- you use it to take out money out the machine
- The name of the money we use right now
- You get it when you do jobs
- You pay your things on the interent waht are they?
Down
- The name of the money they use in USA
- It's an metal money
- money You can get it from your parents
- Thigs you buy with money (wearable)
- you can buy stuff with it
- You can take out and put money there
12 Clues: It's an metal money • you can buy stuff with it • You get it when you do jobs • You keep your money in there • its a thing people earn with a job • Thigs you buy with money (wearable) • You can take out and put money there • The name of the money they use in USA • money You can get it from your parents • The name of the money we use right now • ...
B2.4 - Money 2024-02-24
Across
- Why do some people _ money all their lives and never enjoy it?
- They took out a _ to pay for the trip.
- No wonder he doesn't have any money - he's always been a big _.
- Do you know what's your city's average _ of living?
- The increase in interest rates is good news for _.
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- The best thing you can _ in is your education.
- She's living off her retirement _.
- She had to _ $2,000 from her parents.
- It's okay to ask people to _ you money if you know you can pay it back.
- It isn't polite to ask someone how much money they _ from their job.
- I need to pay off all my _.
- It's very stressful to always _ money - to stores, the bank, etc.
12 Clues: I need to pay off all my _. • She's living off her retirement _. • She had to _ $2,000 from her parents. • They took out a _ to pay for the trip. • The best thing you can _ in is your education. • The increase in interest rates is good news for _. • Do you know what's your city's average _ of living? • Why do some people _ money all their lives and never enjoy it? • ...
MONEY MATTERS 2024-04-12
Across
- to divide into two or more parts
- to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after
- to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money
- an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
- a person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public
- money in the form of notes and coins,
Down
- a reduction in the usual price
- to buy something
- to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- money that is earned in trade or business
- a reduction in the usual price
13 Clues: to buy something • a reduction in the usual price • a reduction in the usual price • to divide into two or more parts • money in the form of notes and coins, • money that is earned in trade or business • the amount of money you have available to spend • a person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public • ...
Money crossword 2024-12-05
12 Clues: Cost • Greed • no charge • Making money • Spending plan • system of money • ticket to get rich • A large amount of money • Money owed to government • When someone is low on money • A person who gets hired by a boss • Production, distribution and consumption
Money Matters 2025-02-06
Across
- analyzing whether the cost of an item is more than, equal to, or less than the benefit that comes from purchasing that item
- a plan for future spending and saving, weighing estimated income against estimated expenses
- to expend money with the expectation of earning a profit on that fund over time
- money or assets borrowed and paid back with interest over time
- a strategy for handling one's finances to ensure the greatest future benefits
- the money an individual spends regularly for items or service
- the overall increase in the cost of products and services over time
Down
- comparing the cost of two or more goods or services in an effort to find the best value
- the state of owing money to another individual or business, or the amount of money borrowed
- payment received for goods or services, including employment
- someone who owns and/or operates his or her own business
- an agreement by which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to pay the lender at a later date
12 Clues: someone who owns and/or operates his or her own business • payment received for goods or services, including employment • the money an individual spends regularly for items or service • money or assets borrowed and paid back with interest over time • the overall increase in the cost of products and services over time • ...
MONEY VOCABULARY 2025-02-20
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 • ...
Money & Finance 2026-02-19
Across
- money paid to the government
- money you receive regularly for your job
- money you gain from selling something successfully
- money returned to you after a purchase
- money you spend on something
- money you put into a business to earn more later
Down
- a situation when a person or company cannot pay debts
- the money system of a country like dollar or euro
- money you keep for the future
- a plan for how you will spend your money
- protection you pay for in case something bad happens
- money you owe to someone
12 Clues: money you owe to someone • money paid to the government • money you spend on something • money you keep for the future • money returned to you after a purchase • money you receive regularly for your job • a plan for how you will spend your money • money you put into a business to earn more later • the money system of a country like dollar or euro • ...
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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- 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”
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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?
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- “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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Jobs & money- vocabulary 2019-10-12
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
Love or Money 2026-01-11
Across
- What did Peter loose?
- What did Molly drink before she went to bed?
- Where did the Clarkson family drink coffee?
- Where did Diane want to go?
- Who did Jackie love?
- Who found Molly's body?
- What did the Clarkson family drink after the dinner?
- What did the detectives find in Mr. Briggs' house?
- What colour was the Peter Hobbs' car?
- Who was the first person who called by Diane when Molly died?
- Who was the youngest person in the Clarkson family?
Down
- Who killed Molly?
- How did Peter go to the village?
- Where did Roger live?
- What did Annie need?
- How old was Jackie?
- Where did Diane live?
- Who was Molly's son?
- Which game did Sergeant Foster play?
- How many dogs did the Clarkson family have?
20 Clues: Who killed Molly? • How old was Jackie? • What did Annie need? • Who did Jackie love? • Who was Molly's son? • What did Peter loose? • Where did Roger live? • Where did Diane live? • Who found Molly's body? • Where did Diane want to go? • How did Peter go to the village? • Which game did Sergeant Foster play? • What colour was the Peter Hobbs' car? • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
