money Crossword Puzzles
Money 2019-02-24
Across
- Something new that everyone is doing or wearing.
- A state of great comfort or elegance, usually expensive.
- A place where you gamble.
- Scam.
- Money you lend to someone.
- Most used online paying service.
- Playing games for money.
- An area where commercial deals are concluded.
- Money you give to charity.
- Money you put aside for when you might need it.
- A financial gain.
- Coins and banknotes in different countries.
- A payment to a professional person in exchange for advice or service.
- A period during which a shop reduces the prices.
- Things that are manufactured and sold.
- Money you give to a business to help them start out.
- A popular style of clothing.
- Most used cryptocurrency.
- Buying things.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A game where you can win money.
- A market where stuff is illegally bought and sold.
- An order to a bank to pay from the drawer's account.
- Exchange something for something else.
- Owing someone money.
- Do something for money.
Down
- Forcefully take money.
- A company that is known for their products.
- Something that costs a small amount of money.
- Getting cryptocurrency in other ways than buying it.
- Money you make at your job.
- Object's and money's worth.
- A person who tricks other people into giving them money.
- Put money on your bank account.
- Take money from your bank account.
- Give money for a product or service.
- Fake money or jewelry.
- A card which gives you a discount for a product.
- Currency in US.
- A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
- Work relating to the production, buying , and selling of goods or services.
- Something that costs a lot.
- A deduction from the usual cost.
- A machine where you deposit and withdraw money.
- A place where you go to do money related things.
- Credit card type.
- Government bills.
- Money you get from returning unusable items.
- Currency in Europe.
49 Clues: Scam. • Buying things. • Currency in US. • A financial gain. • Credit card type. • Government bills. • Currency in Europe. • Owing someone money. • Forcefully take money. • Fake money or jewelry. • Do something for money. • Playing games for money. • A place where you gamble. • Most used cryptocurrency. • Money you lend to someone. • Money you give to charity. • Money you make at your job. • ...
Money 2024-04-16
Across
- cost of money for item
- something that is owed
- where money is stored
- security of money owed
- your saved money
- to produce
- loan for a house
- assets minus liabilities
- worth of something
- money give back after paying
- security for loan
- agreement of better price
- money put aside
- assets or wealth
- money you owe the bank
- shortfall of money
- money put in to get profit
- paper filled out to equate money
- declared unable to pay debts
- money obtained for services
- wealth of country
- money received for work
- obtain goods w to pay later
Down
- ten-cent coin
- one-cent coin
- management of money
- installment of money
- paper that equals 100 pennies
- not enough money in account
- plan to manage money
- person's net worth
- value of possessions & money
- worth twenty-five cents
- extra money paid on loan
- give something for money
- currency of the UK
- fixed price paid
- European Union currency
- sold at reduced price
- difference of credits & debits
- coins & paper of value
- money owed for goods
- government money to failing bank
- shares of company
- standard of money
- coin worth 5 cents
- person's range of investments
- discount voucher
- a penny
- profit difference
50 Clues: a penny • to produce • ten-cent coin • one-cent coin • money put aside • your saved money • loan for a house • fixed price paid • assets or wealth • discount voucher • security for loan • shares of company • standard of money • wealth of country • profit difference • person's net worth • worth of something • currency of the UK • shortfall of money • coin worth 5 cents • management of money • ...
Money 2024-04-15
Across
- Something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- a unique code printed on payment cards that's used to authorize payments made online or over the phone.
- a shop that sells fish
- a person who travels and visits places for pleasure and interest
- A long, narrow space between the rows of shelwes in a large shop
- to advise someone to do something
- activities to advertise something
- something or someone used to trick or confuse people, especially something or someone that is not what they appear to be
- a small store, often open for long hours, that sells popular foods and other products
- to give something to someone else in return for money
- the illegal act of taking goods from a shop without paying for them
- Extra money that you must pay to a bank which has lent you money
Down
- exact amount of money you have in a bank account
- a person who buys goods or a service
- to cause people to do or believe something, esp. by explaining why they should
- an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
- the crime of getting money by deceiving people
- to plan, prepare for, or organize something
- the area immediately inside the entrance of a supermarket
- something that you buy
20 Clues: a shop that sells fish • something that you buy • to advise someone to do something • activities to advertise something • a person who buys goods or a service • to plan, prepare for, or organize something • the crime of getting money by deceiving people • exact amount of money you have in a bank account • to give something to someone else in return for money • ...
MONEY 2023-01-24
20 Clues: GANAR • PAGAR • VENDER • CUENTA • GASTAR • RECIBO • MONEDAS • PRESTAR • AHORRAR • COMPRAR • PRECIOS • DESCUENTO • BILLETERO • MALGASTAR • GANAR DINERO • INTERCAMBIAR • TOMAR PRESTADO • TARJETA BANCARIA • DINERO DE BOLSILLO • DINERO EN EFECTIVO
Money 2023-01-31
24 Clues: ric • taxa • beca • miler • borsa • pobre • multa • moneda • escurat • bitllet • prestec • donacio • terminis • inflació • hipoteca • alcomptat • benestant • testament • pressupost • pagaisenyal • pressupostar • carregatdeduros • bitlletsdediners • elqueentradediners
Money 2023-07-11
Across
- A large amount of money or valuable possessions.
- The additional amount of money charged when borrowing money.
- The amount of money paid to a person for their work.
- Money earned from various sources, such as a job or investment.
- A small, flat, round piece of metal used as currency.
- The smallest unit of currency in the United States, worth one cent.
- A machine that dispenses cash and allows for certain banking transactions.
- The money spent on goods and services.
- Money owed to someone else, such as a loan or credit card balance.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- A small, flat case used for holding money and cards.
Down
- Money set aside for future use or emergencies.
- The state of lacking money or material resources.
- Money borrowed from someone with the expectation of repayment.
- The amount of money needed to purchase something.
- Putting money into something with the expectation of making a profit.
- The ability to borrow money or buy now and pay later.
- A place where people can store and manage their money.
- A piece of paper currency representing a specific value.
- The basic unit of currency in the United States and some other countries.
20 Clues: The money spent on goods and services. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Money set aside for future use or emergencies. • A large amount of money or valuable possessions. • The state of lacking money or material resources. • The amount of money needed to purchase something. • The amount of money paid to a person for their work. • ...
Money 2022-12-21
23 Clues: монеты • бедный • стоить • копить • валюта • бюджет • кошелек • богатый • затраты • дорогой • наличные • ругаться • отдолжить • бесплатно • позволять • дать взаймы • обмениваться • зарабатывать • ответственный • домашние дела • дополнительный • тратить впустую • благотворительность
Money 2025-03-12
Across
- pożyczka, kredyt
- gotówką (płatność)
- kartą (płatność)
- rachunek
- spadek
- banknot
- mandat
- tani
- drogi
- wypłata/wynagrodzenie
- napiwek
- portfel
- kredyt hipoteczny, hipoteka
- rata kredytu
Down
- waluta
- kieszonkowe
- drobne, drobniaki
- łapówka
- wydatek
- moneta
- przelew
- wynajem, czynsz
- płatność
- zysk
- bankomat
- opłata za przejazd (np. taxi, bus)
- dług
27 Clues: tani • zysk • dług • drogi • waluta • spadek • moneta • mandat • łapówka • wydatek • banknot • przelew • napiwek • portfel • rachunek • płatność • bankomat • kieszonkowe • rata kredytu • wynajem, czynsz • pożyczka, kredyt • kartą (płatność) • drobne, drobniaki • gotówką (płatność) • wypłata/wynagrodzenie • kredyt hipoteczny, hipoteka • opłata za przejazd (np. taxi, bus)
Money 2025-03-21
Across
- Paper money issued by a government or bank.
- To give money for goods or services.
- A document stating the amount of money owed for goods or services, typically for payment later.
- To give something to someone with the expectation it will be returned.
- To receive money for work or services provided.
- The amount of money required to buy something.
- To offer something for money.
- Small, round pieces of metal used as money.
- A card that allows you to borrow money from a bank to make purchases.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- To gain something as a result of success or luck.
- To use something carelessly or without purpose.
Down
- A set amount of money given regularly, often by parents to children.
- To keep money for future use.
- To pay money for something in exchange for it.
- A reduction in the price of something.
- A small case used to carry money, cards, and IDs.
- To take something from someone with the intention of returning it.
- A written record showing that payment has been made.
- Physical money, such as coins and banknotes.
- The amount of money needed to buy something.
- To exchange one thing for another.
22 Clues: To keep money for future use. • To offer something for money. • To exchange one thing for another. • To give money for goods or services. • A reduction in the price of something. • To use money to buy goods or services. • Paper money issued by a government or bank. • Small, round pieces of metal used as money. • Physical money, such as coins and banknotes. • ...
money 2025-07-12
Across
- A paper that shows what you paid for.
- to ask for money for something (a service or product).
- the money you make after paying all costs.
- Money you earn for work, often paid weekly or hourly.
- A lower price than usual.
- to collect or increase money (or to lift something up).
- Money you get every month for your job.
- Money you pay to the government.
- money you owe someone.
- to have enough money to buy something.
- A plan for how to spend your money.
- to need to pay someone back.
- to use something in a bad way, without a good result.
Down
- to take something for a short time.
- extra money you pay when you borrow, or earn when you save.
- to use or divide something with other people.
- The money you receive, usually from work.
- Money you borrow from a bank or person.
- A list of things you have to pay for.
- to get money by working.
- To send money from one account to another.
- to receive money or things from someone when they die.
- A machine to take out money from your bank.
- How much something is worth.
- to give something (usually money) for a short time.
- Money you owe to someone.
- the value of something in money.
27 Clues: money you owe someone. • to get money by working. • A lower price than usual. • Money you owe to someone. • How much something is worth. • to need to pay someone back. • Money you pay to the government. • the value of something in money. • to take something for a short time. • A plan for how to spend your money. • A paper that shows what you paid for. • ...
Money 2025-01-15
Across
- Greek word for "thousand", used in numbers, ex 3k=3000
- another word for borrowing or letting someone borrow money
- What makes the world go round
- someone who hires employees
- how much one is worth
- another word for marketing
- The US currency
- a worker at a job
- another word for money
- money paid to the government
- a retirement plan that saves your money in a tax-advantaged way
- the most popular retirement plan for Americans
- a share of a company, the value goes up, your stock goes up, and you can later sell it
- the service you pay taxes to
Down
- An illegal way to hide illegal methods of making money by starting a fake business
- a word for the amount of money you get
- someone who starts his own business
- what one owns and how much they're worth
- another word for purchases
- paper with value that people give to others for goods and services
- little metal circles people exchange for goods and services
- getting money illegally by abusing loopholes, faking taxes, ect.
- spending money in order to get more money
- another word for a bill
- A place to store money
- what you get to make money
- another word for the total income of a company
27 Clues: The US currency • a worker at a job • how much one is worth • another word for money • A place to store money • another word for a bill • another word for purchases • another word for marketing • someone who hires employees • what you get to make money • money paid to the government • the service you pay taxes to • What makes the world go round • someone who starts his own business • ...
Money 2025-02-26
Across
- the amount of pay you take home after deductions (2 words)
- someone who manages the workplace and receives salary
- A card that directly withdraws funds from your account.
- Another name for income.
- A document showing your earnings and deductions.
- pay received by part-time semi-skilled or unskilled workers, calculated per hour and paid weekly or daily
- somebody who is paid wages per hour of driving (2 words)
- your total pay without tax or deductions ( 2 words)
- amounts that are taken from your gross pay such a income tax, national insurance contributions, pension or student loan
- The day on which wages are paid (2 words)
- A type of card which allows you to borrow money.
- well qualified full-time person working schools and colleges
Down
- a payment made towards your retirement
- the abbreviation of PAYE (4 words)
- The process of managing your finances.
- What you receive for work done.
- Regular payment received for work.
- unique reference number for paying NI or receiving benefits or pension (3 words)
- What you need to pay for goods
- extra hours you work which are paid above your normal working hours
20 Clues: Another name for income. • What you need to pay for goods • What you receive for work done. • the abbreviation of PAYE (4 words) • Regular payment received for work. • a payment made towards your retirement • The process of managing your finances. • The day on which wages are paid (2 words) • A document showing your earnings and deductions. • ...
Money 2025-03-04
Across
- – A valuable, shiny metal used for money
- – Having little money
- – A small thing to keep money in
- – A paper used to pay instead of cash
- – Paper money and coins
- – Costs no money
- – How much something costs
- – To get something by paying for it
- – Borrowed money that must be paid back
- – To give something for money
Down
- – What we use to buy things
- – Work people do to earn money
- – A place where money is kept
- – Having a lot of money
- – A plastic thing used to pay instead of cash
- – A small, round piece of metal money
- – To use money to buy things
- – To give money for something
- – To keep money for later
- – A paper that shows how much money you owe
20 Clues: – Costs no money • – Having little money • – Having a lot of money • – Paper money and coins • – To keep money for later • – How much something costs • – What we use to buy things • – To use money to buy things • – A place where money is kept • – To give money for something • – To give something for money • – Work people do to earn money • – A small thing to keep money in • ...
money 2024-10-17
Across
- – Money that someone borrows and must pay back.
- – To take money out of a bank account.
- – (2 words) A plastic card used to borrow money from a bank to make purchases.
- – (2 words) Where you can deposit and withdraw money.
- – The money that you receive, especially from work or investments.
- – (2 words) A card that allows you to spend money directly from your bank account.
- – The money you earn from your job, usually paid monthly.
- – Money spent on something.
- – Money that people pay to the government.
- – To put money into a bank account.
Down
- – Money put into something to earn more money later (e.g., stocks, property).
- – A loan to buy a house.
- – The extra money paid on a loan or earned on savings.
- – Money earned for work, often paid weekly or hourly.
- – A request for payment for services (e.g., electricity ____, water ____).
- – A plan for how to spend or save money.
- – The type of money used in a country (e.g., dollars, euros).
- – Money that you owe to someone.
- – Physical money like coins and bills.
- – Money that you have saved, especially in a bank.
20 Clues: – A loan to buy a house. • – Money spent on something. • – Money that you owe to someone. • – To put money into a bank account. • – To take money out of a bank account. • – Physical money like coins and bills. • – A plan for how to spend or save money. • – Money that people pay to the government. • – Money that someone borrows and must pay back. • ...
Money 2025-09-08
Across
- The chance of losing money
- To decide how to spend or use money
- A person who buys goods or services
- A plan for spending money
- Activity done to earn money
- A plastic tool for paying or withdrawing money
- Money you earn from work or business
- A place or activity where goods or services are sold
- Money lost when costs are more than earnings
- A record of money in the bank
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Physical coins or notes
- list A list showing prices of products
- Money kept for future use
- How much something costs
- Selling products for less than usual
- Money owed to someone
- Money paid for work, usually per hour or day
- A person who owns or runs a shop
- The coins or notes used to buy things
- Money returned after a purchase
- A machine to take out money from your bank
Down
- Money you must pay for services or goods
- price The amount paid to make or buy a product
- Money earned after paying costs
- To take money with the intention to return it
- Something made or sold
- A paper money bill
- A thought for a new business or product
- To give something for money
- To keep money for later
- To get something by paying money
- Money paid regularly for work
- The amount you pay for something
- A place to keep or borrow money
- Money taken off the price
- Costs nothing
- A small, round piece of money
- To use money to buy something
- Not expensive
- A place where products are sold
- A small bag for carrying money
- Work that you do to earn money
- Costs a lot of money
- A small case for holding money and cards
- A place where you buy things
- To give money for goods or services
- money Money given to children regularly
48 Clues: Costs nothing • Not expensive • A paper money bill • Costs a lot of money • Money owed to someone • Something made or sold • To keep money for later • Physical coins or notes • How much something costs • A plan for spending money • Money taken off the price • Money kept for future use • The chance of losing money • Activity done to earn money • To give something for money • ...
Money 2025-11-12
Across
- менять |
- кредитная карта / банковская карта |
- наличные |
- зарабатывать / тратить |
- зарабатывать
- валюта |
- банкнота |
- бумажник / кошелёк |
- кошелёк (дамская сумочка) |
- бонус |
- цена |
- тратить впустую |
Down
- экономить / копить |
- стоимость |
- зарплата |
- монета |
- чек |
- сдача / мелочь |
- продавать |
- одалживать
- брать взаймы |
- покупать
- рекламировать |
- выигрывать |
- терять |
- валютный курс |
26 Clues: чек | • цена | • бонус | • менять | • монета | • валюта | • покупать • терять | • зарплата | • наличные | • одалживать • банкнота | • стоимость | • продавать | • зарабатывать • выигрывать | • брать взаймы | • рекламировать | • валютный курс | • сдача / мелочь | • тратить впустую | • экономить / копить | • бумажник / кошелёк | • зарабатывать / тратить | • кошелёк (дамская сумочка) | • кредитная карта / банковская карта |
MONEY 2022-05-26
22 Clues: BELI • JUAL • DUIT • MAHAL • TUNAI • AKAUN • BAYAR • MURAH • JUALAN • BARANG • HADIAH • PROMOSI • BELANJA • SUMBANG • DISKAUN • PINJAMAN • TABUNGAN • ATAS TALIAN • PENGHANTARAN • DUIT SYILING • MEMINJAM DARI ORANG LAIN • PINJAMKAN KEPADA ORANG LAIN
Money 2022-05-23
Across
- something that costs a lot of money
- the amount of money an item costs
- money that you can use to pay for something
- Something that people/pirates search for
- someone who has made a million dollars/euros
- a machine where money is kept in a store is called
- Something that is a lot cheaper than it's regular price is called
- Money that you get back after paying more than the item costs in cash is called
- put money into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- something that you carry around that holds cash and credit cards is called
- A very precious metal that is yellow and really expensive
- without or with very little money is called
- money that you receive after you are older
- money that is printed out of paper and used in the US
- a sign that advertises things is called
- money in the form of coins and notes is called
- The thing you receive after buying something.
- a piece of paper that you sign and use to pay for things is called
- Money used in the US that consists of a hundred cents
- money that you get back after taking the item back to the store is called
- to raise interst in something
Down
- a thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement
- something that you have won is called
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
- money that you save
- a piece of plasic used to buy things
- the amount by which a price is made lower is called
- a piece of paper used to advertise
- steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
- very well known cryptocurrency is called
- money that you have taken from a bank
- The amount of things in the shop is called
- something that is worth a lot of money is called
- someone who asks people for money
- Money that you have to pay back is called
- the amount of money someone is paid for working
- the amount of money something costs is called
- something that does not cost very much
- existing in plentiful quantities; abundant.
- a business that has ran out of funds is called
41 Clues: money that you save • to raise interst in something • the amount of money an item costs • someone who asks people for money • a piece of paper used to advertise • something that costs a lot of money • a piece of plasic used to buy things • money that you have taken from a bank • something that you have won is called • something that does not cost very much • ...
Money 2022-12-26
Across
- fail to win
- to take money from your bank account
- to be in debt
- money owed
- a card for purchases
- to gain as a prize
- to give for a good cause
- to use in an unproductive way, inefficiently
- to commit theft
- to cheat in order to have money in a dishonest way
- fortunate
- to collect money
- monthly payment for a house
Down
- to take as a loan
- to encounter
- to receive from a dead member of the family
- to return money
- to use money in order to buy things
- riches (n.)
- amount of money saved
- to gain money by working
- to risk money on a project hoping it will bring money in later
- play dishonestly
- money in bank
- to be concerned or anxious about something
- to put money aside for the future
- to loan money
- wealthy
28 Clues: wealthy • fortunate • money owed • fail to win • riches (n.) • to encounter • to be in debt • money in bank • to loan money • to return money • to commit theft • play dishonestly • to collect money • to take as a loan • to gain as a prize • a card for purchases • amount of money saved • to gain money by working • to give for a good cause • monthly payment for a house • to put money aside for the future • ...
Money 2019-02-24
Across
- Do something for money.
- An area where commercial deals are concluded.
- A person who tricks other people into giving them money.
- A game where you can win money.
- A card which gives you a discount for a product.
- A deduction from the usual cost.
- Credit card type.
- Buying things.
- Coins and banknotes in different countries.
- Forcefully take money.
- Something that costs a lot.
- Money you make at your job.
- Money you give to a business to help them start out.
- Scam.
- A financial gain.
- Money you give to charity.
- Money you put aside for when you might need it.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A place where you gamble.
- Money you get from returning unusable items.
- A state of great comfort or elegance, usually expensive.
Down
- Take money from your bank account.
- Exchange something for something else.
- Most used online paying service.
- Currency in US.
- Most used cryptocurrency.
- Currency in Europe.
- Things that are manufactured and sold.
- Getting cryptocurrency in other ways than buying it.
- Playing games for money.
- A period during which a shop reduces the prices.
- Money you lend to someone.
- A payment to a professional person in exchange for advice or service.
- Government bills.
- Fake money or jewelry.
- Give money for a product or service.
- A market where stuff is illegally bought and sold.
- Something that costs a small amount of money.
- Something new that everyone is doing or wearing.
- Put money on your bank account.
- Work relating to the production, buying , and selling of goods or services.
- A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
- Object's and money's worth.
- A place where you go to do money related things.
- A company that is known for their products.
- A popular style of clothing.
- A machine where you deposit and withdraw money.
- Owing someone money.
- An order to a bank to pay from the drawer's account.
49 Clues: Scam. • Buying things. • Currency in US. • Government bills. • Credit card type. • A financial gain. • Currency in Europe. • Owing someone money. • Fake money or jewelry. • Forcefully take money. • Do something for money. • Playing games for money. • Most used cryptocurrency. • A place where you gamble. • Money you lend to someone. • Money you give to charity. • Something that costs a lot. • ...
MONEY 2020-04-06
Across
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- card (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- Automatic Teller Machine
- An amount of money placed with a bank
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
Down
- Book containing detachable checks.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- A way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time.
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- Person to whom money is paid.
- The act of taking out money.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- Card a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
30 Clues: Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • ...
MONEY 2020-04-06
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- An amount of money placed with a bank
- Book containing detachable checks.
- Automatic Teller Machine
- Card a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
- To take money out of a bank account
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
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- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- Person to whom money is paid.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- The amount of money moving into and out of a business.
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- A number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time (such as the United Kingdom)
- (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- The act of taking out money.
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
32 Clues: Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • To take money out of a bank account • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • ...
MONEY 2020-04-06
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- (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- An amount of money placed with a bank
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time (such as the United Kingdom)
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- The amount of money moving into and out of a business.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- A number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
- A way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time.
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- a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- The act of taking out money.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- Book containing detachable checks.
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- Automatic Teller Machine
- An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- Person to whom money is paid.
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
33 Clues: Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • ...
Money 2021-09-08
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- piece of paper you fill out to give money
- financial institution that handles money
- owing money to someone
- paper currency
- card that makes transactions through own spending money
- allows banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary
- a group that makes loans to its members at low interest rate
- money owed for goods that were supplied
- gift of money expected to be paid back by sometime
- mainly used to save money, linked debit card, can purchase things
- amount of something
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- loan given when purchasing house
- a card that lets people receive things for a cost
- Mainly used to purchase, connected through debit card
- A set goal amount of money that someone is allowed to pay. Usually used when someone wants to save for something
- there to advise individuals about money and solve financial problems
- putting into an account
- taking out of an account
- where money is stored
- can be earned by the balance held in any bank account
20 Clues: paper currency • amount of something • where money is stored • owing money to someone • putting into an account • taking out of an account • loan given when purchasing house • money owed for goods that were supplied • financial institution that handles money • piece of paper you fill out to give money • a card that lets people receive things for a cost • ...
Money 2021-11-06
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- valūta
- nodokļi
- atbalstīt
- darījums
- preces, lietas
- mainīties, izdevīgi tirgoties
- gūt labumu
- kaitēklis
- nabadzība
- apmainīties ar lietām
- iznīcināt, izpostīt
- pelnīt, piem.,attieksmi
- ražotājs
- elastīgums, pielāgošanās
- vērts
- pieprasījums
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- kase
- trūkums
- vākt naudu fondam
- patērētājs
- labdarības organizācija
- sastāvdaļa, piem., ēdiena
- peļņa
- liekā raža
- attieksme
- vilinošs, grūti pretoties
- alga
- vakcinācija
- obligāti nepieciešams
29 Clues: kase • alga • peļņa • vērts • valūta • nodokļi • trūkums • darījums • ražotājs • atbalstīt • kaitēklis • attieksme • nabadzība • patērētājs • liekā raža • gūt labumu • vakcinācija • pieprasījums • preces, lietas • vākt naudu fondam • iznīcināt, izpostīt • apmainīties ar lietām • obligāti nepieciešams • labdarības organizācija • pelnīt, piem.,attieksmi • elastīgums, pielāgošanās • sastāvdaļa, piem., ēdiena • ...
Money 2021-11-13
22 Clues: - счет • - цена • - сдача • - рубль • - бедный • - стоить • - скидка • - чаевые • - монета • - платить • - богатый • - кошелек • - тратить • - банкнота • - банкомат • - зарплата • - бумажник • - брать взаймы • - зарабатывать • - давать в долг • - наличные деньги • - наследовать, унаследовать
MONEY 2023-04-12
Across
- the money you get for the work you do
- a piece of paper which shows how much money you have to pay
- a piece of paper money
- to spend money for stupid things
- money that a bank lends you to buy a house
- to get money for your work
- to give money
- a piece of money made of metal
- to have to pay money back to someone
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- money that you pay to the government
- to collect money from other people
- to take money
- money that somebody (or a bank) lends you
- to give money to a bank, business, etc, or buy something, because you hope to get a profit
- a machine where you can get money
- to put money aside
- be able to buy sth
- to get from your relative
- to bill for
- be worth
20 Clues: be worth • to bill for • to take money • to give money • to put money aside • be able to buy sth • a piece of paper money • to get from your relative • to get money for your work • a piece of money made of metal • to spend money for stupid things • a machine where you can get money • to collect money from other people • money that you pay to the government • ...
Money 2023-05-10
Across
- changing one type of currency for another
- a payment method that’s connected to your checking account
- The total annualized cost of a loan (APR)
- a bank account that holds a fixed amount of money for a defined period of time (CD)
- powerful financial effect that helps your savings grow over time
- a signed name on the back of a check
- a type of bank that is open to people eligible for membership
- a type of electronic funds transfer system that operates between banks, businesses and individual consumers (ACH)
- A convenient location for basic banking transactions (ATM)
- a financial gain
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- The annual yield earned on a deposit account (APY)
- placing money in a bank account
- a federal government agency that helps ensure the stability of the U.S. financial system (FDIC)
- a sum of money that is borrowed
- a bank account for storing money that is not immediately needed
- an account that allows you to check your balance whenever
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- the market for trading international currencies
- Removing money from a bank account
- a place that you can go to for safely storing your money
20 Clues: a financial gain • placing money in a bank account • a sum of money that is borrowed • Removing money from a bank account • a signed name on the back of a check • changing one type of currency for another • The total annualized cost of a loan (APR) • the market for trading international currencies • The annual yield earned on a deposit account (APY) • ...
Money 2023-05-31
25 Clues: cena • směšný • zdědit • štědrý • platit • slíbit • ušetřit • přesčas • utratit • zkoušet • darovat • půjčit si • potřebovat • investovat • dost(atek) • zapomenout • (na)účtovat • podnik,firma • dodat odvahu • rozhodnout se • splatit půjčku • půjčit(někomu) • pánská peněženka • pochopit,uvědomit si • dovolit si něco koupit
MONEY 2013-03-18
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- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives $100 to someone and hopes to get more than $100 later.
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives someone $100 in exchange of something.
- / Image 8
- / Image 4
- / Image 18
- / Image 14
- / Image 16
- / Image 17
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike receives $100 in return of his work.
- / Image 13
- / Mike ______s $100 = Someones gives $100 to Mike; Mike will give the money back later.
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives $100 to someone; this person will give the money back to Mike later.
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- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike's grandfather dies and leaves Mike $100.
- / Image 11
- / Image 15
- / Image 12
- / Image 3
- / Image 9
- / Image 10
- / Image 7
- / Image 5
- / Image 2
- / Image 1
- / Image 6
24 Clues: / Image 8 • / Image 4 • / Image 3 • / Image 9 • / Image 7 • / Image 5 • / Image 2 • / Image 1 • / Image 6 • / Image 11 • / Image 15 • / Image 12 • / Image 18 • / Image 14 • / Image 10 • / Image 16 • / Image 17 • / Image 13 • / Mike ______s $100 = Mike receives $100 in return of his work. • / Mike ______s $100 = Mike's grandfather dies and leaves Mike $100. • ...
Money 2014-09-08
Across
- activites involved in selling goods or services
- money received eg from work
- borrowed money from someone
- wealth and resources of community
- money in any form when in actual use a medium of exchange,especially circulating paper money
- buying and selling trade etc
- a piece of work
- unable to pay one's debts
- written agreement
- condition for buying or selling
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- amount of money for which things is sold
- put money for future use
- management of money
- a coin or note worth one dollar
- rate or propertion percent
- spent for food etc
- method for doing something
- a plan of income
- sell goods to another country
- have as a price
20 Clues: a piece of work • have as a price • a plan of income • written agreement • spent for food etc • management of money • put money for future use • unable to pay one's debts • rate or propertion percent • method for doing something • money received eg from work • borrowed money from someone • buying and selling trade etc • sell goods to another country • a coin or note worth one dollar • ...
Money 2015-02-05
Across
- hitch
- Vacuum or Dam
- The bottom of some jeans
- one of the things dierks was thanking god for in song
- nagger/bully
- retro "cool man"
- midnight transportation
- ed sheeran's first hit
- feature on a geeks school photo
- mouse wheel convenience
- Last name of a famous diary writer
- cheap, cheap, cheap
- what may be put in a conversation
- milk brand or fabric
- ____white and blue
- with "the" department store or what you do with a belt
- unwanted or meaty treat
- Cat or Coffee raiser?
- It's a law and a fruit
- what you may sleep in if you cheat on your spouse
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- a dance or Bean?
- Let the cat escape
- barbie or ken
- word after love or a radio name
- aroma_____(Ouch)?
- some babies first words
- carnival ride that the explorers made there ship out of
- some eggs or rachaels last name on friends
- I can see it before you can types?
- financial strain causes
- a way out of a conversation or the third of 26?
- ski location in colorado
- Heavy order from McDonalds
- kesha broke into this singers house before making it big
- just shy of getting a top place
- "hey, over here"
- something you don't want to do to garlic haters
- some minds or type of leave from work
- Part of BYOB
- Shirt or Game
- what you might be doing to the bullet
41 Clues: hitch • nagger/bully • Part of BYOB • barbie or ken • Vacuum or Dam • Shirt or Game • a dance or Bean? • retro "cool man" • "hey, over here" • aroma_____(Ouch)? • Let the cat escape • ____white and blue • cheap, cheap, cheap • milk brand or fabric • Cat or Coffee raiser? • ed sheeran's first hit • It's a law and a fruit • some babies first words • midnight transportation • financial strain causes • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
Down
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
Down
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2017-03-30
Across
- Coins and Bills
- To put money in your account
- Money is stored in one
- To take out money out of your account
- What APR stands for
- Monthly mail that is sent to inform you about your account
- The thing that banks use to make profit
- The amount of money
Down
- To exchange money
- Out of 100
- Monthly or daily interest
- Money that you get from you parents every week or month
- To borrow money
- A change in your account, either a deposit or withdrawl
- How much money a particular investment produces in one year
- The business of selling products or services
- The amount of money, separate from interest
- A check for salary made out to an employee
- The place where you can make transactions with money
- Found at checkouts and used to calculate the amount that the customer owes
- Money that has been saved
21 Clues: Out of 100 • Coins and Bills • To borrow money • To exchange money • What APR stands for • The amount of money • Money is stored in one • Monthly or daily interest • Money that has been saved • To put money in your account • To take out money out of your account • The thing that banks use to make profit • A check for salary made out to an employee • ...
Money 2017-03-30
Across
- Money that has been saved
- Monthly mail that is sent to inform you about your account
- The place where you can make transactions with money
- How much money a particular investment produces in one year
- The amount of money, separate from interest
- Money that you get from your parents every week or month
- What APR stands for
- The amount of money
- To put money in your account
- The thing that banks use to make profit
Down
- To take out money out of your account
- To borrow money
- Out of 100
- Monthly or daily interest
- To exchange money
- A check for salary made out to an employee
- The business of selling products or services
- A change in your account, either a deposit or withdrawal
- Found at checkouts and used to calculate the amount that the customer owes
- Money is stored in one
- Coins and Bills
21 Clues: Out of 100 • To borrow money • Coins and Bills • To exchange money • What APR stands for • The amount of money • Money is stored in one • Money that has been saved • Monthly or daily interest • To put money in your account • To take out money out of your account • The thing that banks use to make profit • A check for salary made out to an employee • ...
Money 2024-03-01
Across
- surgery Fake body
- When the price is lower
- Give new ideas
- When something is really expensive
- number Give someone a pin number
- When someone sponsored you
- Not able to swim
- machine Place where you withdraw money
- Money set aside for future use
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- When you sleep too much
- The paper they give you at the store after you buy something
- Money taken from bank
- Money that is given to you after you buy something
- A lot of hay in one place
- Money spent on good and services
- out Give something to someone
- Pieces of metal
- When someone offers you an amount of money
- The money you get back after returning something from store
- out When there isn’t a product that you need in any stores
20 Clues: Give new ideas • Pieces of metal • Not able to swim • surgery Fake body • Money taken from bank • When you sleep too much • When the price is lower • A lot of hay in one place • When someone sponsored you • Money set aside for future use • out Give something to someone • Money spent on good and services • number Give someone a pin number • When something is really expensive • ...
money 2024-12-30
Across
- Financially sound enough to justify the extension of credit
- Father of Accounting
- Goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and timebound
- Someone who assumes the risks of a business
- Outcome you wish to accomplish in a specific amount of time
- Unit of ownership
- The date an investment is to be paid back in full
- Occurs when there is not enough money to cover a transaction
- Profit earned from selling investment for more that you paid for it (2 words)
- Profit or loss of an investment
- Measure of how popular an item is and how many consumers want to buy it
- Act of giving something with the understanding it will be given back to you
- Receive money in exchange for goods/services
- an advantage
- Kind of electronic money (2 words)
- Asset that secures a loan
- Required payment to government
- Expenses that change in amount from month to month
- Personal Finance expert, author and radio host
- Loan used to buy a home
- Money made after all costs are paid
- Tax on retail products
- Person who buys goods/services for personal needs not for resale
- To Have good value for the money you paid
- Fixed sum paid for specific period of time worked
- How much of a product is available to buy
- Money owed another person or business
- Measure of ability with which you can access your money
- An investment product
- To give something in order help someone else
- Item with economic value
- Number 1 rule of personal finance “Spend Less than (2 words)
Down
- Occurs when price of goods/services increase over time
- Long term goals take more than _____ years
- Person named to receive proceeds or benefits
- Combined holdings of mutual fund
- Spending Plan
- Type of wealth that is transferred from parents to children
- Total pay before taxes/deductions (2 words)
- Idea that you are less likely to be careful when you are shielded from consequences (2 words)
- The management of money
- Most successful investor of all time
- Tax on products imported from foreign countries
- Fee charged by lender for use of money
- Media used by businesses to promote products/services
- Savings tool with fixed maturity/interest rate
- A disadvantage according to the law
- Psychologist known for creating framework for classifying educational goals
- Illegal act that occurs when people are tricked out of personal info or money
- To commit money to earn a financial return
- Reduces the price of consumer goods
- free form to determine how much federal financial aid a student is eligible to receive
- Portion of company’s profit paid to shareholders
- Amount of money that is originally received from lender and agreed to pay be on the loan with interest
- Investors can buy shares in this
- Tangible objects people want
- Type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid
- Law that requires taxes to be deducted from pay to contribute to SS and Medicare
- Used to buy good/services
- Number used to compare value of money in two different countries (2 words)
- Amount of money earned for selling something
- Type of debt that “matures”
- “Take-home pay” (2 words)
- Percentage rate of yearly cost of borrowing money
- Fundamental principle of double-entry accounting, for every debit entry there must be a corresponding _______ entry
- Amount of money that something is worth
66 Clues: an advantage • Spending Plan • Unit of ownership • Father of Accounting • An investment product • Tax on retail products • The management of money • Loan used to buy a home • Item with economic value • Asset that secures a loan • Used to buy good/services • “Take-home pay” (2 words) • Type of debt that “matures” • Tangible objects people want • Required payment to government • ...
money 2025-01-26
Across
- money a bank lends
- money available to a person or organization
- legal document stipulating where money goes after death
- the cost of money
- more formal synonym for rich
- money paid for a professional service
- profitable
- money given to an organization to help others
Down
- (usually large)amount of money paid at one time
- the money of a particular country
- not liking to spend money
- money paid as a penalty
- to request a certain sum of money for goods/services
- one of a number of payments
- sum of money given by government for a certain purpose
- money given as the first part of a larger payment
- money owed to a bank for overspending an account
- money kept in a bank
- informal word meaning to have no money
- money paid for transportation
20 Clues: profitable • the cost of money • money a bank lends • money kept in a bank • money paid as a penalty • not liking to spend money • one of a number of payments • more formal synonym for rich • money paid for transportation • the money of a particular country • money paid for a professional service • informal word meaning to have no money • money available to a person or organization • ...
Money 2025-01-27
Across
- A monetary penalty for breaking a law or rule.
- Money paid to release someone from custody while awaiting trial.
- A government department responsible for managing public revenue and expenditures.
- Money placed in a bank account or paid as a security for goods or services.
- A sum of money given regularly for personal expenses.
- Payment for work, usually calculated on an hourly or daily basis.
- The total income of an organization or government before expenses.
- A fixed, regular payment, often for educational or internship purposes.
- A small case used for carrying money, cards, and identification.
- Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- A small amount of money given to service workers for their service.
- A long-term loan used to buy property, where the property serves as collateral.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly, for work done.
- Money sent to someone, often by a person working abroad to their family.
- Physical money in the form of bills and coins.
- A financial plan outlining income and expenses over a period of time.
- A small, flat piece of metal issued by a government as currency.
- A portion of a company’s earnings distributed to its shareholders.
- A legal status where a person or business cannot repay debts.
- A financial arrangement where money is borrowed to be repaid later.
Down
- The act of allocating money to generate profit or income.
- Money given for a specific purpose, often by a government or organization.
- The amount of money available in a bank account or the difference between income and expenses.
- Money borrowed from a person or institution that must be repaid.
- A fixed charge for a service or privilege.
- A sum of money saved or set aside for a specific purpose.
- A piece of paper currency or a written statement of money owed.
- Regular payments to a retired person, funded by their employer or the government.
- A gift of money or goods for a cause or charity.
- Money owed to another person or institution.
- A facility allowing withdrawal of more money than is in an account, up to a limit.
- A charge imposed for breaking a rule or contract.
- The cost of borrowing money or the earnings on savings or investments, expressed as a percentage.
- Any exchange of money, goods, or services.
- A mandatory financial charge imposed by a government.
- Money given back after a purchase or coins in general.
- A financial institution that manages money, including savings, loans, and investments.
- Money deducted from a bank account, typically for purchases or payments.
- The official money used in a country.
39 Clues: The official money used in a country. • Money spent on goods, services, or bills. • A fixed charge for a service or privilege. • Any exchange of money, goods, or services. • Money owed to another person or institution. • A monetary penalty for breaking a law or rule. • Physical money in the form of bills and coins. • A gift of money or goods for a cause or charity. • ...
MONEY 2025-12-02
Across
- money in notes and coins
- money money you get more than usual
- money matters
- you have enough money for it
- money you borrow and must return
- the person who takes your payment
- something you spend money on
- money you receive
- where you keep your money
- a plan for how you spend money
Down
- card a card you use to pay
- get money from working
- money someone gives you regularly
- small round money
- the time ahead
- giving money to help others
- how much money is left
- money you put in a bank
- take something and return it later
- money you owe
20 Clues: money matters • money you owe • the time ahead • small round money • money you receive • get money from working • how much money is left • money you put in a bank • money in notes and coins • where you keep your money • card a card you use to pay • giving money to help others • you have enough money for it • something you spend money on • a plan for how you spend money • ...
money 2025-09-10
23 Clues: – cena • – úvěr • – mzda • – zisk • – plat • – dluh • – účet • – měna • – směna • – mince • – burza • – příjem • – půjčka • – pobočka • – inflace • – zůstatek • – hypotéka • – hotovost • – rozpočet • – poplatek • – peněženka • – investice • – investice
Money 2012-11-14
Across
- n. Owner, usually of a business or a building
- adj. Dangerous
- adj. Obviously real because it can be seen, touched, or otherwise observed
- n. Money given by a government or other organization to support an activity
- v. To rent something for a long time (several months or years)
- n. A situation in which prices for many items rise quite fast
- v. To give out different amounts for different purposes
- n. The value of one’s share in an investment
- v. Control according to a set of rules
- adv. Together with one or more other parties
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- n. A thing that can be bought and sold,such as grain,oil, or wood
- n. A possession that has positive value
- adv. For each person
- v. To estimate the value of something
- n. Legal responsibility for harming a person or property;a disadvantage
- adj. After all costs have been subtracted from an amount
- v. To protect
- v. To get something, usually something with special value or meaning
- adj. Only, single
- v. To decrease in power or amount
20 Clues: v. To protect • adj. Dangerous • adj. Only, single • adv. For each person • v. To decrease in power or amount • v. To estimate the value of something • v. Control according to a set of rules • n. A possession that has positive value • n. The value of one’s share in an investment • adv. Together with one or more other parties • n. Owner, usually of a business or a building • ...
MONEY 2014-02-19
Across
- My friend gave me $10 until next week. Robert _____ me some money.
- Money a person gets for the work he/she does.
- I asked my friend to give me some money until next week. I _____ $15 from my friend.
- My aunt died and left me some money. I _____ $20000 from my aunt.
- Money that you pay to the government.
- I put some money aside every week for my next holiday. I _____ money every week.
- Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house.
- A piece of paper money.
- I don't have enough money to buy this car. I can't _____ to buy it.
- I could sell my house for about $200000. My house is _____ $200000.
- A piece of money made of metal.
Down
- John is a _____ person! He wants more money than he really needs.
- I bought some shares in British Telcom. I _____ some money.
- I went to the ATM and got $200. I _____ _____ $200 from the cashpoint.
- A machine inside or outside a bank where you can get money.
- A small plastic card you use to buy things.
- I had to pay the mechanic $100 to repair my car. The mechanic _____ me $100.
- I bought a book. The book _____ me $25.
- I work in a supermarket. They pay me $1900 a month. I _____ $1990 a month.
- Jonathan is _____! He is poor and he has no money at all.
- I often spend money on stupid things. I often _____ money.
- Jim gave me some money. I haven't paid it back yet. I _____ Jim $100.
- Money that somebody or a bank lends you.
23 Clues: A piece of paper money. • A piece of money made of metal. • Money that you pay to the government. • I bought a book. The book _____ me $25. • Money that somebody or a bank lends you. • A small plastic card you use to buy things. • Money a person gets for the work he/she does. • Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house. • ...
Money 2014-09-07
Across
- what is told
- buying or selling, trade
- conditions for buying or selling
- hobby or subject
- written or spoken agreement
- amount of money for which things is sold
- wealth and resources of community
- sell goods to another country
Down
- money put aside for future use
- management of money
- authority to perform task
- unable to pay one's debt
- money received example from work
- financial gain
- rate
- the greatest amount
- cause to retire
- a plan of income
- have as a price
- a piece of work
- method for doing something
21 Clues: rate • what is told • financial gain • cause to retire • have as a price • a piece of work • hobby or subject • a plan of income • management of money • the greatest amount • unable to pay one's debt • buying or selling, trade • authority to perform task • method for doing something • written or spoken agreement • sell goods to another country • money put aside for future use • ...
Money 2014-09-07
Across
- amount of money for which things are sold
- money put aside for future use
- notes and coins
- cause to retire (employee)
- the act of selling
- not enough money to pay debts
- more than one country
- represent numbers by symbols
- money avaliable to spend
- pertaining to tenths or to the number 10
- how much you earn when you get paid
Down
- money that is paid by the hour, day, or week
- money that you earn that you can spend
- expressing a number as a fraction
- involving money
- something to do with work
- an occupation
- money you get from work
- unit of money used in some countries
- have as a price
20 Clues: an occupation • notes and coins • involving money • have as a price • the act of selling • more than one country • money you get from work • money avaliable to spend • something to do with work • cause to retire (employee) • represent numbers by symbols • not enough money to pay debts • money put aside for future use • expressing a number as a fraction • how much you earn when you get paid • ...
money 2014-09-07
Across
- money you earn through work/money getting paid with
- to pay out disburse or dispose of money wealth etc.
- the act of process of making a plan
- people buying the product
- when someones out of money
- circulation, as of coin
- how much you earn when you work
- equal distribution of money
Down
- to put(money)to use
- spending it wisely
- cost heaps
- goods and service tax
- to deduct or take away a certain amount
- how much you borrow
- findings and searching for answers
- a form of denomination of currency
- plans for the future
- the object or thing your selling
- dealing with numbers
- having heaps of money
20 Clues: cost heaps • spending it wisely • to put(money)to use • how much you borrow • plans for the future • dealing with numbers • goods and service tax • having heaps of money • circulation, as of coin • people buying the product • when someones out of money • equal distribution of money • how much you earn when you work • the object or thing your selling • findings and searching for answers • ...
MONEY 2014-09-10
Across
- give over in exchange for something
- money inform of coins or banknotes
- as to a fund or make decision
- to give back money or repay
- return,proceeds as from property or investments
- draw money from account
- the price paid to maintain anything
- sums of money saved by economy
- salary,wages and earning
- the total of money set aside for a purpose
- a payment made by a tendant to a landlord
Down
- money that os paid or received for work or services
- amount of money it's equivalent for which anything is bought
- an amount of money deposited with a bank
- obtain promise to return the same money
- financial undertaking
- to place for safekeeping in a bank account
- furnished on condition of being returned
- to put money to use by purchase
- something that is owed
20 Clues: financial undertaking • something that is owed • draw money from account • salary,wages and earning • to give back money or repay • as to a fund or make decision • sums of money saved by economy • to put money to use by purchase • money inform of coins or banknotes • give over in exchange for something • the price paid to maintain anything • obtain promise to return the same money • ...
money 2014-12-08
21 Clues: tani • drogi • karta • tracić • płacić • bogaty • biedny • wydawać • gotówka • zarabiać • wygrywać • zamienić • marnować, • sprzedawać • oszczędzać • inwestować • kontobankowe • pożyczaćkomuś • lokatabankowa • pożyczaćodkogoś • reklamować,ogłaszać
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
Down
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
Down
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • ...
Money 2015-11-12
Across
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- If you don’t have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
Down
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it’s moth-eaten and it’s completely … .
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
20 Clues: A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don’t have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • ...
Money 2016-01-07
Across
- money in the form of coins
- when all articles have lower prices
- amount of money you pay the bank for their services
- where you buy books
- where you buy meat
- a bank account that you use to keep and save money
- to get your money back
- where you book a trip
- where goceries are sold
- piece of paper with the article and pice you bought
Down
- Where you buy medicine
- to have enough money
- where you buy clothes
- where you buy bread
- take money from a bank account
- written statement where it says how much you owe
- not to use your money properly
- where you buy vegetables and fruit
- machine where you withdraw money
- to give money to somebody and get it back later
- when something you bought was at a cheap price
21 Clues: where you buy meat • where you buy bread • where you buy books • to have enough money • where you buy clothes • where you book a trip • Where you buy medicine • to get your money back • where goceries are sold • money in the form of coins • take money from a bank account • not to use your money properly • machine where you withdraw money • where you buy vegetables and fruit • ...
MONEY 2020-05-11
Across
- If you split the bill with a friend, you go ....
- A slang word for 'poor'.
- If you don't need to pay for your drink, because the restaurant gives it to you for free, it's on the ...
- Money made of metal.
- If you live ... your parents, it means you depend on them financially.
- When someone goes to a casino and plays risky games, they ....
- When you buy something (e.g. shares in a company) to make more money in the future.
- The past form of 'lend'.
- It's another word for a cash mashine.
- Children collect money in their ... bank. It looks like an animal.
- If you spend more than what you can afford, you can get into ...
Down
- E.g. dollars, forints, pounds, euros.
- If you need to pay someone back their money, you ... them that money.
- The opposite of 'lend'.
- When someone dies, her children get her money.
- Sometimes restaurants ... you 100 HUF for using their bathroom, if you don't eat there.
- Children usually get a little ... money from their parents to buy snacks or toys.
- A poor person who asks you for money in the street.
- The money the bank lends you to buy a house.
- If someone grew up in a rich family, he was born with a silver ... in his mouth.
20 Clues: Money made of metal. • The opposite of 'lend'. • A slang word for 'poor'. • The past form of 'lend'. • E.g. dollars, forints, pounds, euros. • It's another word for a cash mashine. • The money the bank lends you to buy a house. • When someone dies, her children get her money. • If you split the bill with a friend, you go .... • ...
Money 2021-02-23
22 Clues: díj • érme • számla • tőzsde • fizetni • fizetés • költetni • tartozni • pazarolni • papírpénz • kölcsönadni • készpénzzel • kölcsönvenni • bankautomata • felszámítani • megtakarítani • pénzt keresni • hitelkártyával • kerül valamibe • érnivalamennyit • megengedheti magának • tulajdon,ingatlan,vagyontárgy
Money 2017-03-30
Across
- A check for salary made out to an employee
- To exchange money
- To borrow money
- The thing that banks use to make profit
- What APR stands for
- Money that has been saved
- Out of 100
- Coins and Bills
- Money that you get from your parents every week or month
- Money is stored in one
Down
- The place where you can make transactions with money
- The amount of money
- Monthly or daily interest
- To put money in your account
- To take out money out of your account
- A change in your account, either a deposit or withdrawal
- The business of selling products or services
- The amount of money, separate from interest
- Found at checkouts and used to calculate the amount that the customer owes
- How much money a particular investment produces in one year
- Monthly mail that is sent to inform you about your account
21 Clues: Out of 100 • To borrow money • Coins and Bills • To exchange money • The amount of money • What APR stands for • Money is stored in one • Monthly or daily interest • Money that has been saved • To put money in your account • To take out money out of your account • The thing that banks use to make profit • A check for salary made out to an employee • ...
MONEY 2017-12-12
Across
- стоить
- терять
- money бумажные деньги
- одалживать кому-либо
- богатый
- бюджет
- cards кредитные карты
- тратить попусту
- ответственный
- расходы
- ends meet сводить концы с концами
- справедливый
- утверждать
- бедный
- выигрывать
Down
- down сократить, урезать
- копить,экономить
- тратить
- платить
- монетница
- монеты
- дорогой
- благотворительность
- заботы
- бумажник
- решать
- дополнительный
- позволять себе в материальном плане
- зарабатывать
- продавать
30 Clues: стоить • терять • монеты • бюджет • заботы • решать • бедный • тратить • платить • богатый • дорогой • расходы • бумажник • монетница • продавать • утверждать • выигрывать • зарабатывать • справедливый • ответственный • дополнительный • тратить попусту • копить,экономить • благотворительность • одалживать кому-либо • money бумажные деньги • cards кредитные карты • down сократить, урезать • ends meet сводить концы с концами • ...
MONEY 2021-05-19
Across
- гладко, благополучно, спокойно
- заставляет
- распространенное
- счастливо
- уверен
- более, больше
- коррупция
- менее, меньше
- вполне, довольно
- высказывание
- правдиво
- выражение
- жадность
- все, всё, всего
- тихо, плавно, спокойно
Down
- известное
- вымогательство, шантаж
- полно, немерено
- рабский
- счастье
- труд
- задаюсь вопросом
- зло
- поделены, разделены
- ужасные? xeljdboyst
- означает
- корень
- вокруг, по кругу
28 Clues: зло • труд • уверен • корень • рабский • счастье • означает • правдиво • жадность • известное • счастливо • коррупция • выражение • заставляет • высказывание • более, больше • менее, меньше • полно, немерено • все, всё, всего • распространенное • задаюсь вопросом • вполне, довольно • вокруг, по кругу • поделены, разделены • ужасные? xeljdboyst • вымогательство, шантаж • тихо, плавно, спокойно • гладко, благополучно, спокойно
Money 2023-11-16
Across
- a record of the money taken from your bank account
- a person, country, or organization that owes money
- they have lent it to you and you have not yet paid it back
- a document setting out items of debit and credit between a bank or other organization and a customer
- a sum payable as a first instalment on the purchase
- large quantity of currency maintained by central banks to prepare for investments
- the study and system of money
- finance plan that allocates future personal income
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something
Down
- a way to purchase something now and pay for it over time
- a partial refund to someone who has paid too much
- owing money
- an amount or sum placed at a person's disposal by a bank
- gives money to someone
- a share of a company's profits distributed to shareholders as either stock or cash
- a fixed amount of money or compensation paid to an employee by an employer
- fixed price charged for a specific service
- a sum of money borrowed from bank
- a person or company to whom money is owing
- the amount of money received over a set period of time
- money in a physical form
21 Clues: owing money • gives money to someone • money in a physical form • the study and system of money • a sum of money borrowed from bank • fixed price charged for a specific service • a person or company to whom money is owing • a partial refund to someone who has paid too much • a record of the money taken from your bank account • ...
MONEY 2024-02-26
Across
- keadaan kekurangan supply
- indeks harga sebagai pengukur inflasi adalah indeks harga ...
- kebijakan moneter untuk menambah JUB disebut kebijakan yang bersifat...
- jika terjadi kenaikan permintaan maka kurva permintaan bergeser ke ...
- kebijakan pemotongan nilai mata uang
- kebijakan menurunkan nilai mata uang
- inflasi di antara 10-30%
- kebijakan yang bertujuan menstabilkan nilai mata uang
- keadaan di mana harga naik secara terus menerus
- keadaan di mana harga turun secara terus menerus
Down
- kebalikan dari devaluasi
- produk yang memicu inflasi jika harganya naik
- nilai tukar mata uang dalam negeri terhadap mata uang asing
- istilah untuk kecepatan uang beredar berpindah tangan
- pihak yang dirugikan jika terjadi inflasi adalah yang berpenghasilan ...
- sebutan bagi penjual yang hanya mampu menjual di atas harga pokok
- sebutan bagi pembeli yang mampu membeli barang di atas harga pokok
- kebijakan fiskal menyangkut hal ini
- kebijakan menyangkut penerimaan dan pengeluaran negara
- keadaan kelebihan supply
- kebijakan moneter berkaitan dengan suku bunga
21 Clues: kebalikan dari devaluasi • inflasi di antara 10-30% • keadaan kelebihan supply • keadaan kekurangan supply • kebijakan fiskal menyangkut hal ini • kebijakan pemotongan nilai mata uang • kebijakan menurunkan nilai mata uang • produk yang memicu inflasi jika harganya naik • kebijakan moneter berkaitan dengan suku bunga • keadaan di mana harga naik secara terus menerus • ...
Money 2023-06-17
Across
- Money borrowed with the promise to pay back
- Abundance of money and assets
- Holds money and cards
- Place to store and manage money
- Regular payment for work done
- Putting money into something to earn more
- Small metal currency
- Coins of smaller denominations
- Basic unit of currency in the United States
- Automated Teller Machine
Down
- Plan for spending and saving money
- Money set aside for the future
- Money borrowed from someone
- Money deducted directly from an account
- Currency used in the United Kingdom
- Physical money
- Paper money
- Currency used in Japan
- Currency used in many European countries
- One-hundredth of a dollar
20 Clues: Paper money • Physical money • Small metal currency • Holds money and cards • Currency used in Japan • Automated Teller Machine • One-hundredth of a dollar • Money borrowed from someone • Abundance of money and assets • Regular payment for work done • Money set aside for the future • Coins of smaller denominations • Place to store and manage money • Plan for spending and saving money • ...
MONEY 2023-03-13
Money 2023-03-14
Across
- A time when a shop sells goods at a lower price than usual
- To give something to someone for some time
- A small container for money, usually used by a woman
- To have enough money to buy something
- The amount of money for which something is sold
- The money that you get after paying for something that costs less than the amount that you gave
- Costing a lot of money
- bank A container where children keep their money
- When you give money to someone for something you want to buy
- To take something fron someone and give it back later
Down
- Something you use to buy things.
- Costing little money
- When you give money as a payment for something
- A person who has a lot money
- When you receive money as payment for work that you do
- When you keep money for use in the future
- Some money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
- A small round piece of metal that is used as money
- A person who has little money
- A small, flat container for paper money and credit cards
20 Clues: Costing little money • Costing a lot of money • A person who has a lot money • A person who has little money • Something you use to buy things. • To have enough money to buy something • When you keep money for use in the future • To give something to someone for some time • When you give money as a payment for something • The amount of money for which something is sold • ...
Money 2021-12-02
Across
- The increasing of money for paying a loan
- When one saves their money in a bank
- The payment of bills through a third party
- Banks that offer loans for the public
- A large to medium loan made by a business
- Assets that are easily transferred to money
- Assets has value through contract
- When the person draws more money then that is held
- Short term trade between Financial Institutions
- Long term loan
- Corporations that provide services for money
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- When an individual borrows an amount from the bank
- Tangible Assets
- The account used for saving money
- Banks that offer Investments for the public
- A type of Card that allows someone to borrow money and must be paid at the end of the month
- A type of card that allows immediate transfer of money to pay
- Physical money
- Dept Security provided by the goverment
- The ownership of a certain part of the company from a singular individual
- Requires the borrower to pay part of their income
- The account used for daily transactions
22 Clues: Physical money • Long term loan • Tangible Assets • The account used for saving money • Assets has value through contract • When one saves their money in a bank • Banks that offer loans for the public • Dept Security provided by the goverment • The account used for daily transactions • The increasing of money for paying a loan • A large to medium loan made by a business • ...
Money 2022-04-18
Across
- манипулирующий
- давать в долг
- вкладывать деньги
- кредит
- страховка
- капризный, человек настроения
- налог
- бюджет
- здравомыслящий
- ипотека
- надежный, верный
- агрессивный
- for платить за
- чувствительный, впечатлительный
- быть должным
- to одолжить кому-то
- тратить впустую
- властный, любящий командовать
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- честолюбивый
- поднять, повышать
- зарабатывать
- независимый, самостоятельный
- наследовать
- позволить себе
- любящий, нежный, ласковый
- соперничающий
- плата (цена)
- счет
- payment бесконтактная оплата
- стоить
- очаровательный, обаятельный
- эгоистичный
- on тратить на
- брать взаймы
- зарплата
- ревнивый, завистливый
- сохранять (делать сбережения)
37 Clues: счет • налог • кредит • бюджет • стоить • ипотека • зарплата • страховка • наследовать • эгоистичный • агрессивный • честолюбивый • зарабатывать • плата (цена) • брать взаймы • быть должным • давать в долг • соперничающий • on тратить на • манипулирующий • позволить себе • здравомыслящий • for платить за • тратить впустую • надежный, верный • поднять, повышать • вкладывать деньги • to одолжить кому-то • ревнивый, завистливый • ...
Money 2022-05-23
Across
- most known crypocurrecy
- A short term for advertisement
- the currency used in the UK
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
- raha
- a small handbill advertising an event or product
- tagasimakse
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality
- säästuarve
- a piece of plastic that you can use to pay for things (2 words)
- when something doesnt cost anything
- something that is a lot cheaper that its usual price
- somthing you get when you finish a purchase
- a sum of money that is owed or due
- when shops sell with a lower price
- the currency used in the USA
- A virtual currency
- sularahaautomaat
- PIN-kood
- the currency used in Japan
- a special low price for something is a shop
- having completely run out of money.
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- the action or process of clearing or of being dispersed
- a piece of paper you sign and use to pay for things
- reklaam
- the machine where the money is kept in a shop
- when an item is our of stock its ... (2 words)
- kaubamärk
- the currency used in Turkey
- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position (money)
- Money in form of notes and coins
- The amount by witch a price is made lower
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising
- the supply of thing a shop has for sale
- edendada
- midagi ostma
- Something you buy from a store
- treiler
- worth a great deal of money
- the money you get back when give more that the correct amount to pay for something
- constitute amount to
41 Clues: raha • reklaam • treiler • edendada • PIN-kood • kaubamärk • säästuarve • tagasimakse • midagi ostma • sularahaautomaat • A virtual currency • constitute amount to • most known crypocurrecy • the currency used in Japan • the currency used in the UK • the currency used in Turkey • worth a great deal of money • the currency used in the USA • A short term for advertisement • Something you buy from a store • ...
Money 2025-05-07
24 Clues: rata • rent • dług • zysk • spadek • pensja • moneta • waluta • banknot • napiwek • wydatek • podatek • płatność • rachunki • kieszonkowe • oszczędności • grzywna, mandat • kartą (płatność) • opłata za usługę • pożyczka, kredyt • renta; emerytura • kredyt hipoteczny • gotówką (płatność) • opłata za przejazd
MONEY 2025-04-12
Across
- situation when you spend more than you have in your bank account
- government payment to support a business or product
- money put into a bank account
- fixed regular payment from employment
- spend more money than you planned
- money received regularly from work or investments
- tax on imported goods
- small case for carrying money and cards
- having no money at all
- money received after retirement
- small round metal form of money
- person who works at a bank counter
- paper form used to make payments
Down
- plastic card to buy now and pay later
- extra payment given for good performance
- plastic card that takes money from your account
- act of giving money for something
- money earned after subtracting costs
- small bag for carrying money, often used by women
- paper money used instead of coins
20 Clues: tax on imported goods • having no money at all • money put into a bank account • money received after retirement • small round metal form of money • paper form used to make payments • act of giving money for something • spend more money than you planned • paper money used instead of coins • person who works at a bank counter • money earned after subtracting costs • ...
money 2025-04-20
Across
- изобильный, богатый
- пакет акций
- превышение расходного лимита по текущему счету)
- плата за проезд
- взнос, частичный платеж, рассрочка
- единовременная выплата
- валюта
- rate курс обмена валют
- процентная ставка
- прожиточный минимум
- быть в долгу
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- завещание
- уровень жизни
- плата
- колебаться, меняться
- первоначальный взнос
- ипотека, ипотечный кредит
- общество потребления
- доход, прибыль
- грипп, простуда
- фондовый рынок
21 Clues: плата • валюта • завещание • пакет акций • быть в долгу • уровень жизни • доход, прибыль • фондовый рынок • плата за проезд • грипп, простуда • процентная ставка • изобильный, богатый • прожиточный минимум • колебаться, меняться • первоначальный взнос • общество потребления • единовременная выплата • rate курс обмена валют • ипотека, ипотечный кредит • взнос, частичный платеж, рассрочка • ...
Money 2024-03-28
Across
- and liabilities: Assets are resources owned by a company, while liabilities are obligations or debts owed by the company.
- bank: The institution responsible for regulating a country's monetary policy, issuing currency, and overseeing the banking system.
- Payment made in parts over a specified period rather than in a lump sum.
- A business venture or project, typically involving risk and initiative.
- Financial assistance or support provided by the government to individuals or businesses to promote certain activities.
- Taking measures to stop or avoid something undesirable from happening.
- misconduct: Unethical or illegal behavior by a company or its employees, often resulting in harm to stakeholders.
- Market structure characterized by a small number of large firms dominating the industry.
- revenue: Generating significant income from sales or business activities.
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- The process of raising funds by issuing stocks or bonds to finance a company's operations or investments.
- banking: Banking services provided to individual consumers rather than businesses or institutions.
- profit: The remaining amount after deducting all expenses from total revenue.
- behavior: Actions and decisions made by individuals or households when purchasing goods or services.
- Money earned through employment, investments, or other sources.
- The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash without affecting its market price.
- share: The portion of total sales or revenue earned by a company within a specific industry or market.
- The system of money used in a particular country or region.
- Money owed by an individual, organization, or government to another party.
- of command: The hierarchical structure of authority within an organization, defining who reports to whom.
- growth: The increase in a company's earnings over time, typically measured as a percentage.
20 Clues: The system of money used in a particular country or region. • Money earned through employment, investments, or other sources. • Taking measures to stop or avoid something undesirable from happening. • A business venture or project, typically involving risk and initiative. • Payment made in parts over a specified period rather than in a lump sum. • ...
Money 2022-10-07
Across
- Dagar
- American currency
- Underground train in London
- Bruce Willis is a famous...
- berg
- regissör
- omedelbart
- vuxen
- Capital of England
- City in Australia
- låna av
- State where you find Key West
- knapp
- vakt
- hoppas
- Coco Chanel is one of the biggest...
- gräl
- English currency
- Capital of the USA
- låna
- städer
- Hundvalpar
- godis
- får
- biljett
- If you are lucky you can win The Big Game...
- sällsynt
- dum
- fötter
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- kvinnor
- Here you find Disney World
- Hyllor
- väldigt
- Finare ord för ental
- an ska du använda framför ord som börjar med...
- ride rode ?
- galleri
- a ska du använda framför ord som börjar med...
- John D Rockefeller found...
- barnhem
- På engelska är a, e, i, o, u...
- fynd
- Preseident's name on the space center
- cykel
- förmögen
- Klockor (armbandsur)
- spend ? spent
- Finare ord för flertal
- burk
- underbar
- lita på
- möss
52 Clues: får • dum • berg • fynd • vakt • gräl • låna • burk • möss • Dagar • vuxen • knapp • cykel • godis • Hyllor • hoppas • städer • fötter • kvinnor • väldigt • galleri • låna av • barnhem • biljett • lita på • regissör • förmögen • underbar • sällsynt • omedelbart • Hundvalpar • ride rode ? • spend ? spent • English currency • American currency • City in Australia • Capital of England • Capital of the USA • Finare ord för ental • Klockor (armbandsur) • ...
Money 2025-09-26
Across
- (informal) having very little money, especially for a short period of time.
- money that you give to an organisation such as a charity in order to help them, make a _
- the rise in the prices of goods and services in a particular country which results in a fall in the value of money.
- the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc., pay a _
- (literary) having no money, very poor.
- a legal document that says what is to happen to somebody's money and property after they die, make a _
- a legal agreement by which a bank or similar organisation lends you money to buy a house, etc.and you pay the money back over a particular number of years.
- money that a bank lends and somebody borrows, take out a _
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services, e.g. to a lawyer, charge or pay a _
- the money that is available to a person or organisation and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time, have a limited _
- a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost, ask for a _
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- a difficult time for the economy of a country, when there is less trade and industrial activity than usual and more people are unemployed.
- having very little money, not having enough money for basic needs.
- If you can't _ it, you don't have enough money to be able to buy or do something.
- having a lot of money, property, or valuable possessions.
- (rather formal) rich and with a good standard of living.
- the first part of a larger payment, make or pay a _
- money paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule, pay a _
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly until something has been paid for, pay an _
- (not before noun) (very informal) very rich.
- money that is given by the government or another organisation for a particular purpose, e.g. education, give or receive a _
21 Clues: (literary) having no money, very poor. • (not before noun) (very informal) very rich. • the first part of a larger payment, make or pay a _ • (rather formal) rich and with a good standard of living. • having a lot of money, property, or valuable possessions. • money that a bank lends and somebody borrows, take out a _ • ...
Money 2025-11-17
Across
- income- a large, unexpected sum of money that a person or company receives
- Tax- a tax imposed on the wages and salaries of employees that both the employee and employer contribute to
- and demand- the amount of a commodity, product, or service available and the desire of buyers for it, considered as factors regulating its price.
- Check-a check for salary or wages made out to an employee.
- Department of the Treasury- a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government responsible for managing federal finances, collecting taxes, paying bills, and managing currency, government accounts, and public debt
- person who relies on another, especially a family member, for financial support.
- benefits- non-wage compensation provided to employees in addition to their salaries or wages
- financial gain realized when revenue exceeds expenses
- action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- Pay- the total amount of money an employee earns before any deductions or withholdings are taken out.
- Administering and enforcing federal tax laws: The IRS is responsible for ensuring that individuals and businesses comply with U.S. tax laws and regulations.
- taxes- mandatory payments levied by the U.S. government on individuals and entities within its jurisdiction.
- a form of currency.
- tool that helps organize and locate information
- thing that is inherited.
- benefits- an extra benefit supplementing an employee's salary, for example, a company car, subsidized meals, health insurance, etc.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Pay- Is the amount of money an employee receives after all deductions are subtracted from their gross pay
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- society- A cashless society refers to an economy where financial transactions occur without the use of physical currency like banknotes and coins
- deductions- amounts of money withheld from an employee's gross pay (total earnings before deductions) to cover various obligations and benefits.
- Capital- a concept used by economists to designate personal attributes considered useful in the production process
- tax deductions-an expense or other item that can be subtracted from your taxable income, ultimately reducing your overall tax liability.
- a decoration or embellishment.
- taxes- levies imposed and collected by local governments, such as cities, counties, municipalities, or school districts.
- Check stub- a document that details an employee's earnings and deductions for a specific pay period
- income- any payment you receive for the use or occupation of property.
- refund- a repayment from the government to a taxpayer when they've paid more in taxes than they owe.
- obtained in return for labor or services.
- Order- Guaranteed cash
- taxes- taxes levied by individual state governments on individuals, businesses, or transactions that occur within their jurisdiction.
- a device) having or operating with the aid of many small components, especially microchips and transistors, that control and direct an electric current.
- Price- measures the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services
- power- the financial ability to buy products and services.
- fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
35 Clues: a form of currency. • Order- Guaranteed cash • thing that is inherited. • a decoration or embellishment. • obtained in return for labor or services. • tool that helps organize and locate information • financial gain realized when revenue exceeds expenses • Check-a check for salary or wages made out to an employee. • ...
MONEY 2020-11-11
Across
- shiny sign of wealth
- having little money
- put money away in the bank
- something that costs alot
- money in the USA
- money in the UK/England
- a place where you can keep money safe
- spending money you don't have right now
Down
- a plastic or ceramic animal to keep coins
- a leather envelope to keep money/debit cards
- a bag girls carry
- a part of your jeans
- give money to get things
- place with many shop to buy things
- having alot of money
- to get money by working
- let someone use your money for a period of time
- small round metal money
- ask for money for a period of time
19 Clues: money in the USA • a bag girls carry • having little money • shiny sign of wealth • a part of your jeans • having alot of money • to get money by working • small round metal money • money in the UK/England • give money to get things • something that costs alot • put money away in the bank • place with many shop to buy things • ask for money for a period of time • ...
Money 2024-04-25
Across
- borrow money _____ the bank
- I never get ______ debt
- pay ____ credit
- Be _____ - būti vertam
- apmokestinti, nustatyti kainą
- surinkti (pinigus)
- pay _____ the dinner
- mokestis (valstybei)
- invest money _____ property
- paskolinti (give)
- spend money _____ books
- lend money _____ friends
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- pasiskolinti (take)
- paveldėti
- I can only lend you money if you pay me _______ next week
- charge us 60 dollers ______ a bottle of wine
- įpirkti, galėti sau leisti
- uždirbti
- pay ____ cash
- paskola
- būti skolingam
21 Clues: paskola • uždirbti • paveldėti • pay ____ cash • būti skolingam • pay ____ credit • paskolinti (give) • surinkti (pinigus) • pasiskolinti (take) • pay _____ the dinner • mokestis (valstybei) • Be _____ - būti vertam • I never get ______ debt • spend money _____ books • lend money _____ friends • įpirkti, galėti sau leisti • borrow money _____ the bank • invest money _____ property • ...
money 2025-09-26
Across
- It costs next to nothing = it's ... cheap
- Have a lot of ... income
- To be wealthy = to be ... off
- You save little money = you put a little ...
- To be destitute= to be on the ...
- Domestic Product
- The bill is more expensive then you thought = it's a bit ...
- To settle up = to ... your debts
- Additional job = side ...
Down
- Make ends ...
- Live within one's ...
- Get rid of useless things =
- Become needy = become ...
- Pay for the meals separately = go ...
- Waste too nuch money =
- My expences are increasing = they're ... up
- A large payment to someone on leaving a job = a golden ...
- Could you do any ... on the price?
- Have a lot if money = be ... in it
19 Clues: Make ends ... • Domestic Product • Live within one's ... • Waste too nuch money = • Have a lot of ... income • Become needy = become ... • Additional job = side ... • Get rid of useless things = • To be wealthy = to be ... off • To settle up = to ... your debts • To be destitute= to be on the ... • Could you do any ... on the price? • Have a lot if money = be ... in it • ...
Money 2023-02-06
Across
- bet
- payment for school
- buy
- money to get out of jail
- having a job
- on wall street in NY
- money of a country
- money you owe
- where men put money
Down
- pay kidnappers
- rich
- type of government bond
- how much something costs
- make money with money
- money from job
- metal money
- stocks ownership in company
- where women put money
- loan on house
19 Clues: bet • buy • rich • metal money • having a job • loan on house • money you owe • pay kidnappers • money from job • payment for school • money of a country • where men put money • on wall street in NY • make money with money • where women put money • type of government bond • how much something costs • money to get out of jail • stocks ownership in company
Money 2023-05-25
Money Money Money 2012-11-21
Across
- Je koopt hiermee leuke dingen.
- startersloon
- Een jongere die in de vakantie werkt, is een...
- Een loon om te kunnen overleven.
- Een rekening waarmee men verrichtingen uitvoert.
- Hier stort je je spaarcenten op.
- Iemand die extra centen verdient in het weekend.
Down
- Hoe meer kinderen hoe hoger het ...
- Een extra financieële steun van de overheid voor je studies
- Wanneer je in geldnood zit kan je aankloppen bij het...
- Een ander woord voor pcbanking.
- In vroegere tijden betaalde men niet enkel met muntstukken maar was ... ook mogelijk
- Wat is een Visakaart?
13 Clues: startersloon • Wat is een Visakaart? • Je koopt hiermee leuke dingen. • Een ander woord voor pcbanking. • Een loon om te kunnen overleven. • Hier stort je je spaarcenten op. • Hoe meer kinderen hoe hoger het ... • Een jongere die in de vakantie werkt, is een... • Een rekening waarmee men verrichtingen uitvoert. • Iemand die extra centen verdient in het weekend. • ...
Money money money 2017-09-13
Across
- What does the P stand for in I = P x R x T?
- What does the T stand for in I = P x R x T?
- People who on a copy rate get paid _____________.
- What does the I stand for in I = P x R x T?
- How many weeks in a year?
- To save money, we need to create a weekly, monthly or yearly ___________.
- What does the R stand for in I = P x R x T?
Down
- A fixed yearly amount
- Sales people are paid a ___________, which is a cetain percentage of the value of goods they sell.
- When you borrow money you have a ________.
- A fixed hourly amount
- How many months in a year?
- When doing money questions, we round to _____ decimal places
13 Clues: A fixed yearly amount • A fixed hourly amount • How many weeks in a year? • How many months in a year? • When you borrow money you have a ________. • What does the P stand for in I = P x R x T? • What does the T stand for in I = P x R x T? • What does the I stand for in I = P x R x T? • What does the R stand for in I = P x R x T? • ...
Unit 9: Money, money, money! 2024-02-29
Across
- To sleep longer than intended or desired
- Money owed to someone else
- To acquire something by paying for it
- To advocate for or encourage the adoption of something
- In a manner that suggests the occurrence of a miracle
- A favorable purchase or transaction
- To stand for or symbolize something
- A large stack of hay, often used idiomatically to denote difficulty in finding something
Down
- A short, catchy tune used in advertising
- A contract providing financial protection against specified risks
- Highly prized or esteemed
- A written order directing a bank to pay a specified sum of money
- To remove or take back money from a bank account
- A person who purchases goods or services for personal use
- Money returned to a customer for a returned item
- Shares representing ownership in a corporation
- A memorable phrase used in advertising
- To present something for acceptance or rejection
- A written acknowledgment that a specified article or sum of money has been received
- To transmit a message or program to a wide audience
20 Clues: Highly prized or esteemed • Money owed to someone else • A favorable purchase or transaction • To stand for or symbolize something • To acquire something by paying for it • A memorable phrase used in advertising • A short, catchy tune used in advertising • To sleep longer than intended or desired • Shares representing ownership in a corporation • ...
Money 2015-01-20
Across
- A sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back.
- Synonym for "opportunity".
- A large sum of money borrowed from a bank to buy a house or a flat.
- To have enough money to buy something.
- An agreement with your bank that allows you to spend money when there is no money in your account.
- Good or better than others.
- To ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity:
- The synonym of "regular" (income)
Down
- A synonym for "value for money".
- Money that you earn from keeping your money in an account in a bank.
- A machine from which you can take money out of your bank account using a card.
- An amount of money that is given back to you when you are not happy with a product or service that you've bought.
- To take money from a bank account.
- To provide the money needed for something to happen.
- A sum of money which is given in advance as part of a total payment for something.
- The amounts of money that regularly have to be spent, for example to pay for heating or rent.
- To move money from one account to another.
- A reduction in the usual price.
- Synonym for "expenditure".
19 Clues: Synonym for "opportunity". • Synonym for "expenditure". • Good or better than others. • A reduction in the usual price. • A synonym for "value for money". • The synonym of "regular" (income) • To take money from a bank account. • To have enough money to buy something. • To move money from one account to another. • To provide the money needed for something to happen. • ...
MONEY 2022-06-18
Across
- live from _______ to mouth (máról a holnapra él)
- szűkmarkú
- havi fizetés
- befektet
- vásárlás blokkja
- ki van tömve pénzzel
- kamat
- ______ bank (malacpersely)
- tartozik valakinek
- adó
Down
- felszámít valamennyi díjat, felszámított díj
- bankjegy
- vagyon
- érme
- pazarol
- jelzálog
- make a __________ (megél valamiből)
- örököl
- ______ a fortune (egy vagyonba kerül)
19 Clues: adó • érme • kamat • vagyon • örököl • pazarol • bankjegy • jelzálog • befektet • szűkmarkú • havi fizetés • vásárlás blokkja • tartozik valakinek • ki van tömve pénzzel • ______ bank (malacpersely) • make a __________ (megél valamiből) • ______ a fortune (egy vagyonba kerül) • felszámít valamennyi díjat, felszámított díj • live from _______ to mouth (máról a holnapra él)
Money 2021-04-14
Across
- Transmit some information by television
- Not able to be trusted
- Conflict, contradiction
- Replace something with something else
- A person who purchases goods
- Characteristic of a town or city
- Mark a bill as paid
- An identifying number
- Unsteady movement of air or water
- Small handbill advertising a product
- A person who explores a new area
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- Make on a large scale using machinery
- Protection against losses, damages
- Supply a product or service
- In a way that resembles a miracle
- A feeling of wanting better treatment
- The place something comes from
- The state of being extremely tired
- Physical activity to achieve something
19 Clues: Mark a bill as paid • An identifying number • Not able to be trusted • Conflict, contradiction • Supply a product or service • A person who purchases goods • The place something comes from • Characteristic of a town or city • A person who explores a new area • In a way that resembles a miracle • Unsteady movement of air or water • Protection against losses, damages • ...
Money 2023-10-30
Across
- Person who uses or buys goods or services.
- To get money for a job you did.
- A bank account for saving money.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- To give money, time, or things to help others.
- A way to pay using the internet.
- Card that allows users to buy things through a personal loan.
- Place that sells things or services we want or need.
- Written order to a bank to pay money to a person or business.
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- Items that are bought and sold.
- Card that subtracts cost of what you buy from your checking account.
- Jobs done for others, such as haircuts.
- To put money away to use later.
- To put money into a bank account.
- Person who makes goods or provides services.
- To pay money for something you need or want.
- Money in the form of bills or coins.
- Person who starts a business.
- Place where people and businesses keep, borrow, and exchange money.
19 Clues: Person who starts a business. • Items that are bought and sold. • To put money away to use later. • To get money for a job you did. • A bank account for saving money. • A way to pay using the internet. • To put money into a bank account. • To take money out of a bank account. • Money in the form of bills or coins. • Jobs done for others, such as haircuts. • ...
Money 2022-12-05
Across
- to give sth in return for money
- an ATM
- to take sth from smn for some time (with permission)
- to get a prize in a competition
- an official paper with info about payment; a banknote
- to get money as payment for work
- to use money to pay for things
- to give sth to smn for some time
- to take money for some service
- giving money to those who need
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- to stop having something, be unable to find
- the country's money
- to use something ineffectively
- sth to keep you paper money in
- sth to keep you coins in
- to keep money for the future
- to give money for something you buy
- to have a price
- to be able to buy because you have enough money
19 Clues: an ATM • to have a price • the country's money • sth to keep you coins in • to keep money for the future • to use something ineffectively • sth to keep you paper money in • to use money to pay for things • to take money for some service • giving money to those who need • to give sth in return for money • to get a prize in a competition • to get money as payment for work • ...
Money 2025-08-11
Across
- The country that still uses shells as money
- The man on our $5 note
- A type of electronic money
- They invented the Charg It card
- The most valuable metal
- A faint design pressed into paper notes
- Fake not real money
- People who carved the dies
- The king who gave instructions to make coins
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- English money
- The second most valuable metal
- The sign of the king
- Who made money that looked like knives
- Money that is easier to put in your pocket
- coins without the design printed in yet
- Swapping Goods for someones items
- The first country to use paper money
- Mongolian money
- The man on all South African money
19 Clues: English money • Mongolian money • Fake not real money • The sign of the king • The man on our $5 note • The most valuable metal • A type of electronic money • People who carved the dies • The second most valuable metal • They invented the Charg It card • Swapping Goods for someones items • The man on all South African money • The first country to use paper money • ...
Money 2021-04-14
Across
- Transmit some information by television
- Not able to be trusted
- Conflict, contradiction
- Replace something with something else
- A person who purchases goods
- Characteristic of a town or city
- Mark a bill as paid
- An identifying number
- Unsteady movement of air or water
- Small handbill advertising a product
- A person who explores a new area
Down
- Make on a large scale using machinery
- Protection against losses, damages
- Supply a product or service
- In a way that resembles a miracle
- A feeling of wanting better treatment
- The place something comes from
- The state of being extremely tired
- Physical activity to achieve something
19 Clues: Mark a bill as paid • An identifying number • Not able to be trusted • Conflict, contradiction • Supply a product or service • A person who purchases goods • The place something comes from • Characteristic of a town or city • A person who explores a new area • In a way that resembles a miracle • Unsteady movement of air or water • Protection against losses, damages • ...
MONEY 2021-04-29
Across
- / v. to ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- / n. more than one penny.
- / n. fake money made in order to deceive - also v.
- / n. a building in which commercial banking is transacted.
- / n. written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account
- / v. to take money out of a bank account.
- / n. a record of money a person deposits into a bank.
- / n. an amount of money placed with a bank.
- / n. a number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
Down
- / n. slang word for $1,000.
- / n. slang word for dollar
- / n. the state of owing something (especially money).
- card / n. (plastic) card from a bank authorising the purchasing of goods on credit.
- / n. the act of taking out money.
- / n. slang word for British pound.
- / n. money that is used by a country.
- / v. to trade without using money.
- / n. Automatic Teller Machine aka Hole in the wall.
- / v. to give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
19 Clues: / n. more than one penny. • / n. slang word for dollar • / n. slang word for $1,000. • / n. the act of taking out money. • / n. slang word for British pound. • / v. to trade without using money. • / n. money that is used by a country. • / v. to take money out of a bank account. • / n. an amount of money placed with a bank. • ...
Money 2014-09-07
Across
- You need to do this when you buy something
- Mathmatics
- What you are aiming for
- The amount sold
- You may pay so much of this to the tax people
- Money you put aside
- Assets turned into money
- You may owe money
- You get paid so much for each sale
- Meeting new people with simular ideas or or same interests
- General idea
- Alot of money or assets
Down
- You should get this regulary
- Geting ideas together
- How much you have to spend on your idea
- This should make you money
- Promoting your idea
- Something that is worth money
- Aloe Blacc sings about it
19 Clues: Mathmatics • General idea • The amount sold • You may owe money • Promoting your idea • Money you put aside • Geting ideas together • What you are aiming for • Alot of money or assets • Assets turned into money • Aloe Blacc sings about it • This should make you money • You should get this regulary • Something that is worth money • You get paid so much for each sale • ...
money 2023-09-16
Across
- ten millions one hundred thousand
- two thousand and twenty three
- one hundred twenty three
- nineteen seventy seven
- one hundred twenty three thousand four hundred fifty six
- one thousand five hundred
- twelve thousand five hundred
- five millions five hundred thousand
- nineteen thousand seven hundred
- two millions five hundred thousand
- two hundred fifty thousand
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- one million seven hundred fifty hundred thousand
- four billions five hundred four millions five hundred four thousand five hundred
- one billion one hundred seventeen thousand five hundred thousand
- seventy eight thousand nine hundred and ten
- two trillions one hundred fifty five millions
- six thousand seven hundred eighty nine
- one million ten hundred thousand
- ninety thousand
19 Clues: ninety thousand • nineteen seventy seven • one hundred twenty three • one thousand five hundred • two hundred fifty thousand • twelve thousand five hundred • two thousand and twenty three • nineteen thousand seven hundred • one million ten hundred thousand • ten millions one hundred thousand • two millions five hundred thousand • five millions five hundred thousand • ...
MONEY 2024-03-18
Across
- Not too expensive and not too cheap.
- I always _____ too much money when I go shopping.
- The sofa was very cheap. It only _____ $30.
- A word for a very large amount of money.
- Something which costs a lot of money is _____.
- The _____ of the United States is the dollar.
- To keep money for future use.
- The currency of most EU countries.
- He has a very nice car. He must _____ a lot of money.
Down
- You will often see a picture of George Washington on one of these.
- When you borrow money from the bank, it is called a _____.
- It's very risky to _____ in the stock market.
- I'm really short of money. Can you _____ me £10?
- You borrowed £20 last week and another £10 yesterday. You now _____ me £30.
- When something doesn't cost anything, it is _____.
- He gets a very good _____. A hundred thousand euros every year!
- I don't like lawyers. They _____ a lot of money for every hour they work.
- The opposite of expensive.
- We don't have enough money. We just can't _____ to buy this house.
19 Clues: The opposite of expensive. • To keep money for future use. • The currency of most EU countries. • Not too expensive and not too cheap. • A word for a very large amount of money. • The sofa was very cheap. It only _____ $30. • It's very risky to _____ in the stock market. • The _____ of the United States is the dollar. • Something which costs a lot of money is _____. • ...
Money 2024-08-12
21 Clues: шум • долг • брать • налог • кредит • бюджет • ипотека • замечать • зарплата • страховка • экономить • отвращение • раздраженный • предполагать • поддерживать • расстроенный • брать оплату • позволить себе • одолжить кому-то • одолжить кому-то • душа нараспашку (wear one's heart on one's ...)
Money 2025-05-20
Across
- A paper that shows how much you need to pay
- A small case to carry money and cards
- A place to keep your money safe
- Money in the form of coins or notes
- The amount of money something costs
- Money you spend
- Money you can use now and pay later
- To use money to buy something
- Money that you owe someone
- The type of money used in a country
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- Money you borrow and must pay back
- Money you earn every month from your job
- Extra money given for good service
- Money you earn from work
- A plan for how to use your money
- Money you get back after paying
- To keep money instead of spending it
- A written order to pay money from a bank
- A small, round piece of metal used as money
19 Clues: Money you spend • Money you earn from work • Money that you owe someone • To use money to buy something • A place to keep your money safe • Money you get back after paying • A plan for how to use your money • Money you borrow and must pay back • Extra money given for good service • Money in the form of coins or notes • The amount of money something costs • ...
Money 2025-11-25
Across
- (...for money)something that is good quality or there is a lot of it when compared with the amount of money it costs
- on the condition that
- to owe more money than you have
- a piece of paper you are given when you pay for something
- to start to use
- to cheat someone by making them pay too much
- to stop using
- to have enough money to be able to pay for something
- the money you get back when you give more money than it costs to buy something
Down
- status/position in society
- track of to have all the information that you need about something
- an event when a shop reduces the price of some of its goods
- red-brown metal, used especially for making wire, pipes or coins
- to go to different shops (online or otherwise) to compare prices
- to survive
- something you buy that costs much less than normal
- money which a shop returns to you if you are not happy with what you have bought
- to contribute (money)
- to avoid something
19 Clues: to survive • to stop using • to start to use • to avoid something • on the condition that • to contribute (money) • status/position in society • to owe more money than you have • to cheat someone by making them pay too much • something you buy that costs much less than normal • to have enough money to be able to pay for something • ...
money money 2025-09-26
Across
- Can you _ this to my card?
- He does a part - time job to _ his income.
- This book is just _ my budget.
- I was _ on money yesterday.
- We need to cut down _ luxuries to save money.
- handshake She got a nice _ when she retired.
- She used her _ –savings to buy a small house.
Down
- Try not to _ up an overdraft if you can help it.
- He checks his share _ every month.
- It’s hard to make _ meet.
- They take out an _ for their son’s future.
- We’re _ for cash this month.
- Credit–card _ worries many people.
- I started a side _ now.
14 Clues: I started a side _ now. • It’s hard to make _ meet. • Can you _ this to my card? • I was _ on money yesterday. • We’re _ for cash this month. • This book is just _ my budget. • He checks his share _ every month. • Credit–card _ worries many people. • He does a part - time job to _ his income. • They take out an _ for their son’s future. • ...
MONEY 2020-11-04
Across
- person playing music on the street for money
- something that makes you unhappy
- return of money
- something very valuable
- a thing you buy on sale or discount
- a big building where usually a king lives
- a bill for paying the price of something
Down
- to take and use something that is not yours for some time
- part of a place
- a way
- a collection of valuable things
- suitable for important occasions
- part of the body between head and shoulders
- a label which shows the price of something
- ask questions to get information
- jewellery worn around the wrist
- paper money
- located in the main part of a place
18 Clues: a way • paper money • part of a place • return of money • something very valuable • a collection of valuable things • jewellery worn around the wrist • something that makes you unhappy • suitable for important occasions • ask questions to get information • a thing you buy on sale or discount • located in the main part of a place • a bill for paying the price of something • ...
Money 2019-08-19
Money 2019-07-24
Money 2014-10-10
Across
- this is a form of money
- this is a form of money
- these cost a few pence to make
- you use this to b a house
- you use this to buy things
- where you borrow money
- if money is real or not
- account you but your money in this
- you buy this
- pence this has six sides
- a make of something
- you use this to buy a house
Down
- another word for buying
- you by this
- where major economies make a stock money
- a make of something
- when you have spent to much money
- when someone gives you money and you have to pay it back.
- lifecycle this is where you see what you will have in your life
- looks after your money
20 Clues: you by this • you buy this • a make of something • a make of something • where you borrow money • looks after your money • this is a form of money • another word for buying • this is a form of money • if money is real or not • pence this has six sides • you use this to b a house • you use this to buy things • you use this to buy a house • these cost a few pence to make • ...
