money Crossword Puzzles
Banking and Finance - AGB 2020-06-01
Across
- a special loan for purchasing a house
- the amount of money you owe
- a regular income you get when you retire
- start using a bank: open an _______
- a plan for how to use your money
- a machine used to withdraw cash
- passport, birth certificate, or driver's license
- a country's money
- the extra money you pay when you borrow money
- amount of money your earn
- a place where people save money
- if you are _____, then you have no money to spend
- a regular smount of money returned to the bank to reduce the amount of your loan
- money you pay regularly for protection in case of misfortune
- money that is lent to someone
- something banks do before they give your a loan: a credit _____
Down
- opposite of borrow
- if you are broke, you can ______ money from a friend
- put money into your account
- a secret code you use to withdraw money from an ATM
- a record of your bank account that is sent to you monthly
- something people use to buy things
- metal money
- money you earn above your expenses
- borrow money from the bank: ____ out a loan
- a card that lets you buy things with money directly from your bank: _____ card
- a person who gives money to a company in hope of future profits
- money that you carry on you
- a person who serves you at a bank
- keep money for an emergency: save for a _____ day
- return borrowed money: ___ off a debt
- how much money is left in your account
- the local office of your bank
- to open an account, you have to ____ out some forms
- money to spend on whatever you want: money to ____
35 Clues: metal money • a country's money • opposite of borrow • amount of money your earn • put money into your account • the amount of money you owe • money that you carry on you • the local office of your bank • money that is lent to someone • a machine used to withdraw cash • a place where people save money • a plan for how to use your money • a person who serves you at a bank • ...
Money and Consuming 2021-12-07
Across
- account where you deposit your money with an institute
- to get money from a person or institute
- card with a monthly invoice
- if you get more salary at the end of a year
- plan to control your income and expenses
- a document you receive when you order from a shop
- if you get money for your work
Down
- money that you receive to spend it freely
- money that you spend for groceries, clothing, etc.
- if you haven't paid everything you should pay
- money you get regularly, e.g. for your work
- costs which may change every month
- to buy different things with your earned money
- costs of which you know the exact amount
- if you give some money to a friend and get it back
- money that you accumulate for personal wishes
- when a colleague gives you money to give it back
17 Clues: card with a monthly invoice • if you get money for your work • costs which may change every month • to get money from a person or institute • costs of which you know the exact amount • plan to control your income and expenses • money that you receive to spend it freely • money you get regularly, e.g. for your work • if you get more salary at the end of a year • ...
Vocabulary - Money Matters 2017-08-21
Across
- Money earned calculated from all the known sources that could include the wages, gifts, interest, bonuses and dividends.
- Having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
- 1) A sum of money that is owed or due 2) A feeling of gratitude for a service or favour.
- Obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception.
- A legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something, spread over an agreed period of time.
- A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- The act of offering someone money or something valuable in order to persuade them to do something for you
Down
- A number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
- An amount of money available for spending that is based on a plan for how it will be spent
- 1) The amount of something that is permitted, especially within a set of regulations or for a specified purpose 2) A sum of money paid regularly to a person to meet needs or expenses.
- To make an illegal copy of something i.e. a passport or signature in order to deceive
- Money that is paid either monthly, weekly, tri-weekly, daily or as per the hour.
- Real, of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine.
- Made in exact imitation of something valuable with the intention to deceive or defraud.
- 1) A sum of money paid into a bank 2) A sum payable as a first instalment on the purchase of something or as a pledge for a contract, the balance being payable later.
- Pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
17 Clues: Real, of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine. • A number that expresses the value of a coin or bill. • Pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury). • Obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception. • Money that is paid either monthly, weekly, tri-weekly, daily or as per the hour. • ...
on the money 2024-01-17
Across
- a flat, usually round, piece of metal used as money
- to have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something
- a piece of paper that proves that you have received goods or money
- a reduction in price
- a machine that holds the money in a shop and shows how much you have to pay
- to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future
- to give something to someone for a period of time, expecting that they will then give it back to you
- the money that you get back when you pay more for something than it costs
Down
- to give money or goods to a person or organization that needs help
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with something you have bought
- something that is sold for less than its usual price or its real value
- to give money to a bank, business, etc, or buy something, because you hope to get a profit
- to use something that belongs to someone else and give it back later
- a piece of paper money
- a piece of paper that tells you how much you must pay for something you have bought or for a service you have used
- a time when a shop sells goods at a lower price than usual
- money in the form of coins or notes
17 Clues: a reduction in price • a piece of paper money • money in the form of coins or notes • a flat, usually round, piece of metal used as money • a time when a shop sells goods at a lower price than usual • to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future • to give money or goods to a person or organization that needs help • ...
Money Heist Crossword 2022-07-11
Across
- Who was the junior leader of Greece?
- what gets wet while drying?
- the Professor’s first name is eventually revealed. What is it?
- How many PD projects have happened in 36?
- I follow you all the time and copy your every move, but you can’t touch me or catch me. What am I?
- in which country does Raquel track the Professor after the first heist?
- How many people did The Professor recruit to carry out the plan to occupy the Royal Mint of Spain?
- Before giving up on society and turning to a life of crime, what was Moscow’s occupation?
- What has a head and a tail but no body?
- Who is the general director of the royal mint of spain?
Down
- What relationship did Sergio Marquina and Berlin share?
- who was the first one to fall into the pool at Exploring India?
- Who was the best leader in editors pick?
- What gets bigger when more is taken away?
- the more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
- I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
- Which country came second in TGGEP?
17 Clues: what gets wet while drying? • Which country came second in TGGEP? • Who was the junior leader of Greece? • What has a head and a tail but no body? • Who was the best leader in editors pick? • What gets bigger when more is taken away? • How many PD projects have happened in 36? • What relationship did Sergio Marquina and Berlin share? • ...
Money (Saver or Spender) 2020-11-23
Across
- person who puts aside some money (e.g., for a rainy day)
- an amount of money for something
- to spend more than planned
- money rate paid for a bank loan
- all things you have bought at a time
- monthly payment for work
- estimate of income and expenditure
- take money without permission
- spend money carelessly
- receive money at the death of previous holder
- have (syn.)
- coins as opposed to banknotes
- repayment of a sum of money
- thing (e.g.in a shop)
Down
- costs (synonym)
- make money
- money paid into an account
- homeowner's loan (syn.)
- amount of money you have to pay for sth.
- reductions in the usual price
- have an obligation to repay
- take money out of an account
- put money into financial schemes, shares
- proof of payment (e.g. in a shop)
- statement of the money to pay for service
- take money from somebody
- person who is not good at saving money
- money in coins and banknotes
- give money to somebody
- good value for the amount of money paid
30 Clues: make money • have (syn.) • costs (synonym) • thing (e.g.in a shop) • spend money carelessly • give money to somebody • homeowner's loan (syn.) • monthly payment for work • take money from somebody • money paid into an account • to spend more than planned • have an obligation to repay • repayment of a sum of money • take money out of an account • money in coins and banknotes • ...
Talking about money 2017-11-21
Across
- What’s the ___ of a litre of milk?
- Do you ever shop ___?
- Do women ___ earn more than men?
- Three books. That’s $6 ___!
- Can pay ___ cheque, please?
- I bought 5 bottles and ___ $3!
- give something to someone who pays money for it
- get money in a game
Down
- pay money for something
- She paid and got a ___.
- game where you can win money
- She paid for the dress in ___.
- Are train ___ cheap?
- Is water ___ in restaurants?
- Could you ___ your PIN, please?
- Have you got a bank ___?
- Is your phone ___ expensive?
17 Clues: get money in a game • Are train ___ cheap? • Do you ever shop ___? • pay money for something • She paid and got a ___. • Have you got a bank ___? • Three books. That’s $6 ___! • Can pay ___ cheque, please? • game where you can win money • Is water ___ in restaurants? • Is your phone ___ expensive? • She paid for the dress in ___. • I bought 5 bottles and ___ $3! • ...
Money Management Strategy 2012-11-20
Across
- price at which property would sell
- gives information about your current financial position and presents summary of income and spending
- property that has a money value or an exchangeable value
- inability to pay debts when they are due
- debts that you owe
- any items of value that you own
- land and any structures on it
- spent more than received
- paycheck from a job
Down
- net pay
- a plus amount of debt; you have worth
- extra income
- financial statement that shows what you own and what you owe
- money left after paying for essentials
- cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash
- assets-liabilites
- movement of cash in and out of your wallet
17 Clues: net pay • extra income • assets-liabilites • debts that you owe • paycheck from a job • spent more than received • land and any structures on it • any items of value that you own • price at which property would sell • a plus amount of debt; you have worth • money left after paying for essentials • inability to pay debts when they are due • movement of cash in and out of your wallet • ...
Money Management Terms 2022-11-01
Across
- Owed money.
- A card allowing a consumer to purchase items.
- Allowing a certain amount of money to be spent in a scenario.
- The specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- A practice that ensures monetary compensation following an event of property damage or loss.
- Money received from a work or business.
- The amount of money employees receive after each payroll deduction subtracted from their paycheck.
- Money that someone saves through a bank.
Down
- A card allowing a consumer to purchase items. When purchases are made, the monetary sum is transferred to the consumer’s account.
- Devoting money to a financial institution or plan in the hopes of the investor’s benefit.
- A contribution to the revenue of a government from goods and services.
- Business conducted by a bank.
- Unethical practices conducted by lending institutions designed to deceive borrowers.
- To deposit a sum of money.
- Paper given to an employee with each paycheck that shows how much money was earned and taken from the paycheck.
- A monetary sum that is borrowed temporarily.
- The handling of money and finances.
17 Clues: Owed money. • To deposit a sum of money. • Business conducted by a bank. • The handling of money and finances. • Money received from a work or business. • Money that someone saves through a bank. • A monetary sum that is borrowed temporarily. • A card allowing a consumer to purchase items. • Allowing a certain amount of money to be spent in a scenario. • ...
Earning Money Crossword 2021-03-29
Across
- Money an individual or business receives
- A part of a person's yearly income that is not taxed
- An amount of money paid to people for work calculated on the number of hours worked
- Total earning before deductions are made
- To make money in return for work or services
- It is something people buy to protect themselves from losing money by theft, fire etc
- A fixed yearly amount of money which is paid weekly, fortnightly or monthly
- Part of money earned that goes to the government
- Time worked beyond normal working hours for example night or weekends
Down
- Every year
- Is earned according to the number of items made or tasks completed
- Is an amount of money an employee takes home
- Percentage of the value of item sold or income made
- Saving money while you are working that you can use when you retire
- A fraction out of one hundred
- Two weeks
- A fixed weekly income
17 Clues: Two weeks • Every year • A fixed weekly income • A fraction out of one hundred • Money an individual or business receives • Total earning before deductions are made • Is an amount of money an employee takes home • To make money in return for work or services • Part of money earned that goes to the government • Percentage of the value of item sold or income made • ...
Unit 6: Money 2024-04-05
Across
- an act or instance of presenting something as a gift, grant, or contribution
- the price of conveyance or passage in a bus, train, airplane, or other vehicle
- any of several parts into which a debt or other sum payable is divided for payment
- something that is used as a medium of exchange; money
- generous actions or donations to aid the needy
- a person working for another person or a business firm for pay
- a charge or payment for professional services
- returns, proceeds, or revenue, as from property or investments
Down
- to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy
- a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder
- to give (money) on condition that it is returned
- something that is owed or that one is bound to pay
- to offer for sale or sell at a reduced price
- an advantageous purchase, especially one acquired at less than the usual cost
- a bill of exchange drawn on a bank by the holder of a current account
- to put (money) to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns
- to take or obtain with the promise to return
17 Clues: to offer for sale or sell at a reduced price • to take or obtain with the promise to return • a charge or payment for professional services • generous actions or donations to aid the needy • to give (money) on condition that it is returned • something that is owed or that one is bound to pay • something that is used as a medium of exchange; money • ...
Money Management Review 2024-10-08
Across
- things that a person desires but can live without
- a plan for the use of money over time based on goals, expenses, and expected income.
- intangible activities that another person usually performs for a fee, such as house cleaning or cutting hair.
- a cost that changes both in the amount and time it must be paid.
- the value of the option you gave up.
- the choice you give up when you make one choice over another.
- any paid public announcement promoting the sale of a good or service.
- an individual who purchases goods and services for his or her own use.
Down
- tangible items that can be touched, used, and purchased, such as food or clothing.
- type of goods are cars, furniture, and appliances
- the amount that is paid for using money
- a set amount that must be paid each budget period.
- prices go up and the value of a dollar goes down.
- a financial obligation that requires future payment. Liabilities include unpaid bills, credit card charges, mortgages, personal loans, and taxes
- necessities a person must have to survive.
- "rational buying"
- an amount of money that can be easily accessed in case of a job layoff, illness, or unexpected expense.
17 Clues: "rational buying" • the value of the option you gave up. • the amount that is paid for using money • necessities a person must have to survive. • type of goods are cars, furniture, and appliances • things that a person desires but can live without • prices go up and the value of a dollar goes down. • a set amount that must be paid each budget period. • ...
Love or Money 2024-11-22
Across
- who is Molly sister?
- what is hair color of sergeant foster?
- what is hair color f sergeant foster?
- what is the family’s surname?
- who is Roger?
- who called dr Pratt?
- How old is Jackie?
- who killed Molly?
- when did Diane’s father die?
- how old is Diane?
Down
- what does Diane want to be?
- what does tom Briggs want?
- how did Diane’s father die?
- where does Diane live?
- who is the husband of Molly’s sister?
- where does Roger live?
- what age did Molly die?
- how many dogs do they have?
18 Clues: who is Roger? • who killed Molly? • how old is Diane? • How old is Jackie? • who is Molly sister? • who called dr Pratt? • where does Diane live? • where does Roger live? • what age did Molly die? • what does tom Briggs want? • what does Diane want to be? • how did Diane’s father die? • how many dogs do they have? • when did Diane’s father die? • what is the family’s surname? • ...
Love or Money 2024-11-23
Across
- how did Diane’s father die?
- who is Molly sister?
- how many dogs do they have?
- who killed Molly?
- when did Diane’s father die?
- who is Roger?
- who is the husband of Molly’s sister?
- what does tom Briggs want?
- how old is Diane?
Down
- who called dr Pratt?
- What is the surname of this family?
- what age did Molly die?
- How old is Jackie?
- where does Diane live?
- where does Roger live?
- what is hair color of sergeant foster?
- what does Diane want to be?
17 Clues: who is Roger? • who killed Molly? • how old is Diane? • How old is Jackie? • who called dr Pratt? • who is Molly sister? • where does Diane live? • where does Roger live? • what age did Molly die? • what does tom Briggs want? • how did Diane’s father die? • how many dogs do they have? • what does Diane want to be? • when did Diane’s father die? • What is the surname of this family? • ...
Money Matters: Tipping 2025-09-09
17 Clues: more • typical • many cars • reasonable • not polite • not typical • amount to pay • not reasonable • not a lot of pay • strength, control • relaxed or at ease • not nice to others • earn money for bills • not relaxed or at ease • not offering assistance • sit in a moving vehicle • say that something is wrong
Commerce Revision (Spending & Saving Income) 2021-09-12
Across
- Take money and repay
- Outcomes
- Using money
- Sum
- action of spending funds.
- return
- Quantity
- Spending too much
- Place money into something expecting more
- To do with money
Down
- How something is controlled
- Closely observe
- Money spent
- Same amount spent over long period
- Different types
- Money exchanged for work
- Money saved
- Give money back from borrower
- Money borrowed
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- Everything Combines
- Working for money
22 Clues: Sum • return • Outcomes • Quantity • Money spent • Using money • Money saved • Money borrowed • Closely observe • Different types • To do with money • Spending too much • Working for money • Everything Combines • Take money and repay • Money exchanged for work • action of spending funds. • How something is controlled • Give money back from borrower • Same amount spent over long period • ...
Solve the Crossword 2025-07-05
Across
- A record at the bank of how much money you have.
- The main kind of money used in the United States.
- To use your money to buy something.
- Coins you get back when you pay with more money than the price.
- A small case for carrying your money and cards.
- The extra money you have after paying all the costs.
- To put money into your bank account.
- Extra money you pay when you borrow, or earn when you save.
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
- Using your own money from your bank account to pay for things.
Down
- To get money for doing work or chores.
- Using money to try to make more money, like buying stocks.
- Coins and bills you use to buy things.
- Money you borrow and promise to pay back.
- A place where you keep your money safe.
- To take money out of your bank account.
- To keep your money instead of spending it.
- Buying something now and paying for it later.
- How much something costs to buy.
- A plan for how to use your money.
20 Clues: How much something costs to buy. • A plan for how to use your money. • To use your money to buy something. • To put money into your bank account. • To get money for doing work or chores. • Coins and bills you use to buy things. • A place where you keep your money safe. • To take money out of your bank account. • Money you borrow and promise to pay back. • ...
unit 10 financial literacy angel 2019-04-01
Across
- percent tax of stuff
- holding stock
- money borrowed for a house
- paying money to live
- IRS taking yo money
- saved money
- getting money back
- put in money
- taking money out of a account
- account with money
- money made from labor
- money you need to make
- Government taking money till ya broke
- bills for your home
- original price
Down
- card to pay now
- how much you get paid at work
- a certain amount to spend on
- getting paid at work
- money paid in account
- money you make
- total amount borrowed
- less taken away
- price of something
- paying loads of money to live
- interest to the loan
- total amount owed
- anything with value in trading
28 Clues: saved money • put in money • holding stock • money you make • original price • card to pay now • less taken away • total amount owed • price of something • getting money back • account with money • IRS taking yo money • bills for your home • percent tax of stuff • getting paid at work • paying money to live • interest to the loan • money paid in account • total amount borrowed • money made from labor • ...
BSA/Money Facts 2022-08-23
Across
- how many IDs are required for transactions over 10k
- Paper money usually only lasts for 18 ______
- where is the post robbery packet located
- A majority of U.S. bills have traces of drugs on them.
- who is responsible for BSA
- how often do you complete robbery training
- complete a ctr for any cash transactions over 10k and a ____
- An attempt to break up transactions into smaller amounts for the purpose of evading the CTR reporting requirement
- When can you tell the person involved that you have submitted a Coupon on their activity
Down
- BSA/AML has 15 calendar days from the date a transaction is processed to file a complete CTR with FinCEN
- SAR Coupon is to report ____ activity that might signify money laundering, terrorist financing, tax evasion or other federal crimes.
- how often is the all clear changed
- Security threads on bills glow in different colors. The $50 glows _____
- Paper money is not _____
- The life expectancy of a circulating coin is __ years
- occurs when personal property is taken or hidden from an elder or an at-risk person
- The $100 glows _____
- If contacted by BSA/AML to provide more information for a CTR, team members must make every effort to promptly collect the requested information and respond within _ business days.
18 Clues: The $100 glows _____ • Paper money is not _____ • who is responsible for BSA • how often is the all clear changed • where is the post robbery packet located • how often do you complete robbery training • Paper money usually only lasts for 18 ______ • how many IDs are required for transactions over 10k • The life expectancy of a circulating coin is __ years • ...
Love or Money 2022-10-30
Across
- Who killed Diane,Roger and Jackie's father?
- What time was it when Molly was found dead?
- What did Jackie serve the investigators?
- Who was Jackie in love with?
- What color are Diane's eyes?
- What sport was sergeant Foster interested in ?
- What did Peter Hobbs often go to the village with?
- Who was it that didn't care about money?
- What was the most requested thing from Molly?
Down
- How old was Diane?
- What color are Molly's dogs?
- What was Walsh's job?
- What were Molly and Annie each other?
- Who found Molly's dead in her room?
- What did Diane take her mom the night before her mom died?
- Which country does Diane want to go go?
- Where does Roger live?
17 Clues: How old was Diane? • What was Walsh's job? • Where does Roger live? • What color are Molly's dogs? • Who was Jackie in love with? • What color are Diane's eyes? • Who found Molly's dead in her room? • What were Molly and Annie each other? • Which country does Diane want to go go? • What did Jackie serve the investigators? • Who was it that didn't care about money? • ...
Money Matters Practice 2025-10-01
Across
- a W-4 is an IRS form that tells your employer how much federal income tax to withhold from your paycheck.
- as earning income by working for yourself rather than for an employer
- the action of deducting or subtracting something.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a federal health insurance program for people age 65 or older
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- the amount of money an employee actually receives after all taxes and other deductions are taken from their gross pay
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
Down
- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income.
- is a thing for which someone is responsible, especially a debt or financial obligation.
- a 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.
- a payment, usually a percentage of a sale or a flat fee, given to someone for completing a task or transaction, most often in sales or as a service charge by a professional
- a tax levied by the United States government on the annual earnings of individuals, corporations, trusts, and other legal entities
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- is the total amount of compensation an employee earns before any deductions are taken out. It includes
- A tip is a discretionary payment given to an employee by a customer in exchange for a service.
17 Clues: a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • the action of deducting or subtracting something. • a federal health insurance program for people age 65 or older • the cost required for something; the money spent on something. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Understanding International Banking Terminology 2025-11-13
Across
- : The extra money paid for borrowing or earned for saving
- : A bank account that earns interest on money saved
- : To take money with a promise to pay it back
- : Money a business earns from its sales or services
- : The value of one currency compared with another
- : Money put into a bank account
- : A financial institution that keeps money safe and provides loans
- : Money that must be repaid to someone else
- : A person or institution that gives a loan
- : Interest earned on both the original money and previous interest
- : Putting aside money for future use
- : The amount of money remaining in an account
- : An amount of money subtracted from an account
Down
- : Moving money from one account to another
- : A professional who gives money-management advice
- : Permission to use money that will be repaid later
- : The act of taking money out of an account
- : The system of money used in a country
- : Putting money into something to make a profit
- : Money spent on goods or services
- : A record of financial transactions or money held
- : A document showing all account transactions
- : A plan showing income and expenses
- : Money borrowed from a bank that must be repaid
- : Financial protection against loss or damage
25 Clues: : Money put into a bank account • : Money spent on goods or services • : A plan showing income and expenses • : Putting aside money for future use • : The system of money used in a country • : Moving money from one account to another • : The act of taking money out of an account • : Money that must be repaid to someone else • : A person or institution that gives a loan • ...
Financial Lit Vocab - Maliyah Buford & Courtney Washburn 2017-11-29
Across
- money that goes to the government
- money you put in the bank
- a card that the government gives you to spend on stuff
- an account you put money in to save for college
- taking money away from an account
- money you earn before tax
- a money a group gets
- a loan the bank gives you
- a tribute that the government collects from you
- a starting payment when you buy something on credit
- extra money on receipts for goods
- a card that you transfer money to another account
- a certain amount of money that you only spend
Down
- money that you have to pay back
- a account where you draw checks from
- the cost required for something
- money that the government collects every period
- money you take out of the bank
- money received
- money you get from a job
- taking more money than your account has
- money you owe
22 Clues: money you owe • money received • a money a group gets • money you get from a job • money you put in the bank • money you earn before tax • a loan the bank gives you • money you take out of the bank • money that you have to pay back • the cost required for something • money that goes to the government • taking money away from an account • extra money on receipts for goods • ...
Spring Into Financial Literacy Month! 2025-04-04
Across
- Placing money into a bank account
- Taking money out of a bank account
- A bank account used to store money for future use
- Money owed to someone else
- A plan that protects against financial loss
- Money spent on goods and services
- Money paid regularly to shareholders from profits
- A loan used to buy property or a house
- An agreement where you borrow money now and pay it back later
- Money set aside for future use
Down
- The cost of borrowing money or the money earned on savings
- Putting money into something with the hope it will grow
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, often with interest
- A number that shows how likely you are to repay debt
- The knowledge of managing personal finances effectively
- The process of planning how to spend your money
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Savings set aside for unexpected costs
- Spending more money than what is in your account
- Money received from work or other sources
20 Clues: Money owed to someone else • Money set aside for future use • Placing money into a bank account • Money spent on goods and services • Taking money out of a bank account • A plan for how to spend and save money • Savings set aside for unexpected costs • A loan used to buy property or a house • Money received from work or other sources • ...
Budget Terms 2025-09-19
Across
- money added to an account
- Nothing beats it
- person who collects money
- After seven
- money earned in 1 complete year
- number better backwards
- money spent on necessary items
- if you read, you got 100+
- Rapper
- The amount of money left when all expenses are off dept
- person responsible for paying money owed 4 expenses
Down
- money paid to keep or business operators without going to negative balance
- expenses and money deposited to balance the money used
- charmer
- money in a account is less than money depostied
- the hood
- b4 six
- percentage charged to buy items
- toilet
- money earned in one month
- method of paying that allows the payee to collect money
21 Clues: b4 six • toilet • Rapper • charmer • the hood • After seven • Nothing beats it • number better backwards • money added to an account • person who collects money • if you read, you got 100+ • money earned in one month • money spent on necessary items • percentage charged to buy items • money earned in 1 complete year • money in a account is less than money depostied • ...
Money Management Strategy 2012-11-20
Across
- debts that you owe
- movement of cash in and out of your wallet
- paycheck from a job
- net pay
- a plus amount of debt; you have worth
- inability to pay debts when they are due
- gives information about your current financial position and presents summary of income and spending
- assets-liabilites
- land and any structures on it
Down
- property that has a money value or an exchangeable value
- money left after paying for essentials
- any items of value that you own
- financial statement that shows what you own and what you owe
- price at which property would sell
- spent more than received
- extra income
- cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash
17 Clues: net pay • extra income • assets-liabilites • debts that you owe • paycheck from a job • spent more than received • land and any structures on it • any items of value that you own • price at which property would sell • a plus amount of debt; you have worth • money left after paying for essentials • inability to pay debts when they are due • movement of cash in and out of your wallet • ...
Money Vocabulary Crossword 2024-05-01
Across
- the opposite of save
- every year
- the opposite of lend
- every month
- what you have if you borrow money
- move money between accounts
- the $ you earn
- a bank worker
Down
- a bank account you use to pay everyday expenses
- every day
- %
- a cash machine
- money that you borrow
- a house loan
- take money out of the bank
- put money in the bank
- extra money you pay for a service
17 Clues: % • every day • every year • every month • a house loan • a bank worker • a cash machine • the $ you earn • the opposite of save • the opposite of lend • money that you borrow • put money in the bank • take money out of the bank • move money between accounts • what you have if you borrow money • extra money you pay for a service • a bank account you use to pay everyday expenses
vocabullary money management 2025-05-06
Across
- – The cost required for something.
- – Money set aside for unexpected expense ASSETS – Things owned with value.
- – A plan for spending money.
- – Money not spent and set aside for future use.
- – Putting money into something with the expectation of gain. SURPLUS – An amount of something left over.
- – A plastic card used to make purchases on credit.
- – The cost of borrowing money. FINANCIALPLAN – A strategy to manage money.
- INCOME – Money received, especially on a regular basis.
Down
- – Regular and consistent financial obligations.
- – Money placed in a bank.
- – Unplanned spending.
- – Using money to purchase items.
- – Money owed or due.
- – Costs that vary in amount and frequency.
- – Monitoring your finances.
- – The amount by which something is too small.
- – Physical money in the form of coins and notes.
17 Clues: – Money owed or due. • – Unplanned spending. • – Money placed in a bank. • – Monitoring your finances. • – A plan for spending money. • – Using money to purchase items. • – The cost required for something. • – Costs that vary in amount and frequency. • – The amount by which something is too small. • – Regular and consistent financial obligations. • ...
BSA & Money Facts 2022-08-24
Across
- AN ATTEMPT TO BREAK UP TRANSACTIONS INTO SMALLER AMOUNTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF EVADING THE CTR.
- PAPER MONEY IS NOT MADE OF ______.
- SECURITY THREADS ON BILLS GLOW IN DIFFERENT COLORS. THE $50 GLOWS ______.
- HOW MANY IDS ARE REQUIRED FOR TRANSACTIONS OVER 10K?
- BSA/AML HAS ___ DAYS FROM THE DATE A TRANSACTION IS PROCESSED TO FILE A COMPLETE CTR WITH FINCEN.
- ______ OCCURS WHEN PERSONAL PROPERTY IS TAKEN OR HIDDEN FROM AN ELDER OR AT RISK PERSON.
- THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF A CIRCULATING COIN IS __ YEARS.
- A MAJORITY OF U.S. BILLS HAVE TRACES OF _____ ON THEM.
- COMPLETE A CTR FOR ANY CASH TRANSACTION 10K AND A _____ OR OVER.
Down
- HOW OFTEN IS THE ALL CLEAR CHANGED?
- WHERE IS THE POST ROBBERY PACKET LOCATED?
- A SAR COUPON IS TO REPORT_____ ACTIVITY THAT MIGHT SIGNIFY MONEY LAUNDERING, TERRORIST FINANCING, TAX EVASION OR OTHER FEDERAL CRIMES.
- IF CONTACTED BY BSA/AML TO PROVIDE MORE INFORMATION FOR A CTR, TEAM MBRS MUST MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO PROMPTLY COLLECT THE REQUEST THE REQUESTED INFORMATION AND RESPOND WITHIN ___ BUSINESS DAYS.
- HOW OFTEN DO YOU COMPLETE ROBBERY TRAINING?
- WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BSA?
- PAPER MONEY USUALLY ONLY LASTS IN CIRRCULATION FOR 18______.
- WHEN CAN YOU TELL THE PERSON INVOLVED THAT YOU HAVE SUBMITTED A SAR COUPON ON THEIR ACTIVITY?
- THE $100 BILL GLOWS_____.
18 Clues: THE $100 BILL GLOWS_____. • WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BSA? • PAPER MONEY IS NOT MADE OF ______. • HOW OFTEN IS THE ALL CLEAR CHANGED? • WHERE IS THE POST ROBBERY PACKET LOCATED? • HOW OFTEN DO YOU COMPLETE ROBBERY TRAINING? • HOW MANY IDS ARE REQUIRED FOR TRANSACTIONS OVER 10K? • THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF A CIRCULATING COIN IS __ YEARS. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab Crossword Jamianna Hatcher 2017-11-29
Across
- money taken out the bank
- money put into a account
- earnings
- used for transaction
- taxable income
- front money
- the cost of something
- withdrawl from check
- money put in for good & services
- bank loan
- financial plan
Down
- money put INTO a account
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- to take away money
- prime rate
- bank card
- net salary
- money for the government
- when you cant cover money you owe
- what a person makes
- money owed
21 Clues: earnings • bank card • bank loan • prime rate • net salary • money owed • front money • taxable income • financial plan • to take away money • what a person makes • used for transaction • withdrawl from check • the cost of something • money put INTO a account • money taken out the bank • money put into a account • money for the government • money put in for good & services • ...
unit 10 financial literacy by jack 2019-04-01
Across
- taking money from savings
- payment based on product usage
- final payment people get
- money after taxes
- the whole interest being payed
- the money u kept
- the cost of making income
- original price
- a spending plan
- taxes that u have 2 pay
- removes dollars from payment
- lets u use money that not yours
- a helpful item
Down
- total money borrowed
- money going into lifestyle
- total money before taxes
- final money after assets and liability
- money given to feds from paycheck
- a risk to have
- a loan for property
- money person makes
- extra payment for goods/surfaces
- a place that holds money
- same price each time
- regular money received
- cost for one unit
- money owed
- putting money into savings
28 Clues: money owed • a risk to have • original price • a helpful item • a spending plan • the money u kept • money after taxes • cost for one unit • money person makes • a loan for property • total money borrowed • same price each time • regular money received • taxes that u have 2 pay • total money before taxes • final payment people get • a place that holds money • taking money from savings • ...
Kirkoswald Crossword! 2025-08-04
Across
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- The cost of borrowing money or earnings from saving.
- A share in the ownership of a company.
- Currency used to buy goods and services.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- A portion of a company's earnings paid to shareholders.
- Anything valuable owned by a person or company.
- Money taken directly from your account.
- To put money into something to earn more money.
- A loan to a company or government that pays interest.
- Money or debts that a person or company owes.
Down
- A place where goods, services, or stocks are bought and sold.
- Trading one thing for another, like currency or stocks.
- Money received from work or investments.
- Money or assets used to start or run a business.
- Borrowed money that you must pay back.
- The chance of losing money on an investment.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- Money made after all expenses are paid.
- Money owed to someone else.
- The system of how money is made and used within a country.
- Money paid to the government on income or purchases.
- Money set aside for future use.
- A place where you can save and borrow money.
- When expenses are more than income.
25 Clues: Money owed to someone else. • Money set aside for future use. • Money spent on goods and services. • When expenses are more than income. • A share in the ownership of a company. • Borrowed money that you must pay back. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Money made after all expenses are paid. • Money taken directly from your account. • ...
Financial Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-24
Across
- the skills possessed by an individual
- taking money from your bank account
- use it to bye things on credit
- investment program
- put in money to make more money
- a person that lends money
- income
- the money you get
- when you borrow something from someone
- money received
- money paid regularly
- saving money to bye a bike
Down
- a donation to charity
- the money you get when you give a service
- the cost required for something
- grocery
- car payment
- an estimate of income
- putting money in your bank account
- takes the money out of your account
20 Clues: income • grocery • car payment • money received • the money you get • investment program • money paid regularly • a donation to charity • an estimate of income • a person that lends money • saving money to bye a bike • use it to bye things on credit • the cost required for something • put in money to make more money • putting money in your bank account • taking money from your bank account • ...
Wealth Builds Refresher 2025-10-23
Across
- A statement showing money owed for goods or services
- Another word for something you really need
- Managing money through a financial institution
- Receiving money for work or effort
- Money received regularly for chores or responsibilities
- Plastic payment tool linked to your bank or credit
- The process of planning income and expenses
- Money you earn from work or receive as gifts
- Deciding what’s necessary and what’s optional
- A place where you can safely keep your money
- Something you’d like to have but can live without
- The system of money used in a country
- Physical money such as coins and bills
- A target amount of money you plan to save
- A goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back later
- Money you spend on goods or services
- Money owed to another person or company
- Using money to buy goods or services
- The rise in prices of goods and services over time
- To give money or goods to help others
- Something essential for living or learning
Down
- Making wise decisions about earning, spending, and saving
- Understanding how money works and how to manage it
- The money a business makes after expenses
- When a business spends more money than it earns
- The amount of money you have in your account
- Someone who starts and runs their own business
- Something you plan to achieve in the future
- What you give up when choosing one thing over another
- A job or occupation you do for a long period of time
- A written order to pay money from a bank account
- Extra money earned on savings or paid on loans
- Money set aside for future goals or emergencies
- To keep money for future needs
- A record of money you deposit and withdraw
- Using money to make more money over time
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Taking money out of your bank account
- Decisions about how to use limited money
- Putting money into your bank account
41 Clues: To keep money for future needs • Receiving money for work or effort • Putting money into your bank account • Money you spend on goods or services • Using money to buy goods or services • The system of money used in a country • Taking money out of your bank account • To give money or goods to help others • Physical money such as coins and bills • ...
Vocabulary of Money (Unit 2A) 2023-09-20
Across
- The money you have available to do something.
- A piece of paper that states how much money you have to pay for something.
- To live with someone's help (your parents).
- To put money aside every month to use it later for something else.
- When you owe money to someone.
- To get money from someone who has died.
- To collect money for a good cause (like a charity).
- When you are in debt to someone, you ... them money.
- Money that you have to pay to the government.
- Money someone is going to ask you in exchange for their services or products.
- To say which method of payment you are going to use.
- Return the money someone gave you.
Down
- To take money from a cash machine.
- Money you ask from the bank to buy a house.
- Money you ask from the bank or a person.
- Give money to someone as a loan.
- To use your money on things you don't need.
- Ask for money from someone as a loan.
- Money that you pay to a company for them to pay you if you break or lose something.
- The money you earn for working.
20 Clues: When you owe money to someone. • The money you earn for working. • Give money to someone as a loan. • To take money from a cash machine. • Return the money someone gave you. • Ask for money from someone as a loan. • To get money from someone who has died. • Money you ask from the bank or a person. • Money you ask from the bank to buy a house. • ...
Money terms Team blue 2021-05-03
Across
- plus and minus
- banking on computer
- no more transactions
- when you dont have the money you borrow
- banking system that collects data
- have no money
- going and buying items
- online banking
- a bank gives this to you
Down
- when you dont pay off debt in time you go to
- money owed to bank on a house
- amount of money
- putting money down
- money on paper with signature
- job that counts money
- money not used after billing time
- paying money for item
- dont have money/owe money to others
- person buying goods
- after buying your card gets..
20 Clues: have no money • plus and minus • online banking • amount of money • putting money down • banking on computer • person buying goods • no more transactions • job that counts money • paying money for item • going and buying items • a bank gives this to you • money owed to bank on a house • money on paper with signature • after buying your card gets.. • money not used after billing time • ...
Finanical Lit Literacy Crossword Jordan Farmer 2017-11-29
Across
- money you put in a bank
- the amount of money over time
- how much money you pay back
- a defect in a bank account
- money taken out of check from government
- an account that stores your money
- individual sources income in a company, resturant, etc.
- a card that allows you to make payments on it
- tax from buying something
- money earned by working
- the amount of money added to something
Down
- how much money you pay
- the money you store to save
- the money you pay first then you can pay money on it
- the loan to buy or make a property
- the amount of money you are going to use
- the altogether income in company
- the action of subtracting something
- the percent of how much you pay back
- the amount of money you make per week or year
- money you take out of a bank
- a card that takes money out of an account
22 Clues: how much money you pay • money you put in a bank • money earned by working • tax from buying something • a defect in a bank account • the money you store to save • how much money you pay back • money you take out of a bank • the amount of money over time • the altogether income in company • an account that stores your money • the loan to buy or make a property • ...
Personal Finance (Audrey & Michelle) 2016-05-02
Across
- You get paid extra money for this
- A financial establishment that uses money deposited by customers for investment.
- Paying money back
- Money going out
- Money going in
- Sum payable as profit for shares
- Musicians, artists and writers earn their income from this
- The main reason for expense
- Money from a tenant to owner as a regular payment
Down
- Putting aside money for future use
- Money charged for the use of money lent
- Buying without thinking
- Things that are more important than others
- Writing cheques greater than the amount in their account
- You use this to pay when you don't have the money and paying it back in the future
- Money paid to others for their service
- The sum of money that you cannot pay back
- Money you own on a regular basis from work
- Someone who guarantees to pay money back if the borrower does not
- One reason for old people to save money
20 Clues: Money going in • Money going out • Paying money back • Buying without thinking • The main reason for expense • Sum payable as profit for shares • You get paid extra money for this • Putting aside money for future use • Money paid to others for their service • Money charged for the use of money lent • One reason for old people to save money • ...
Unit 3 - How Much Is It? 2025-08-27
Across
- To keep money for future use.
- Small units of money, often used in coins.
- A person who buys things from a store.
- Money given regularly, often by parents to children.
- To put numbers together to get a larger number.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- A coin worth ten cents.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- A unit of money, often the main currency.
- A coin worth one cent.
- Money returned to you after a purchase.
- A small case for holding money and cards.
Down
- To take one number away from another.
- A person who handles money and helps customers pay.
- Something that costs a lot of money.
- Round pieces of metal used as money.
- Shows that two amounts are the same.
- To use money to buy things.
- A coin worth twenty-five cents.
- Paper money used for payment.
- To give money in exchange for something.
- A coin worth five cents.
- Something that costs little money.
23 Clues: A coin worth one cent. • A coin worth ten cents. • A coin worth five cents. • To use money to buy things. • To keep money for future use. • Paper money used for payment. • A coin worth twenty-five cents. • Something that costs little money. • Something that costs a lot of money. • Round pieces of metal used as money. • Shows that two amounts are the same. • ...
bling bling money (emma & clara) 2023-03-14
Across
- when someone gives you money
- you get the minimum one when you work at mcdonald's
- when you were little, you kept your money there
- the money/things that you receive when someone dies
- you pay with it
- when you can't pay for your house or property and the bank lends you money with interests
- when the bank lend's you money and when you give it back you have to give back a little bit more
- the study of money
- you have to do it to get things
- when you have no money left you're ....
- when you're giving away something for money
- you're in it when you owe someone money
Down
- it's a different way of saying cash
- when you leave money at the bank
- it's what you recive every month for working
- the building where they manage money and you deposit money
- it's what you do with money in a casino
- there are different forms of it like cash or credit card
- you say it of someone who has lot's of money
- the study of spending money
- when you keep money for something expensive
- when you work you ... money
- european currency
- when you spend money on a business to then recieve more
- the document that allows you to receive money/things from a dead person
- when you give someone money
26 Clues: you pay with it • european currency • the study of money • the study of spending money • when you work you ... money • when you give someone money • when someone gives you money • you have to do it to get things • when you leave money at the bank • it's a different way of saying cash • it's what you do with money in a casino • when you have no money left you're .... • ...
Topic 1 and 4 Crossword 2016-10-14
Across
- Function of money; sharing money and repaid later.
- Feature of money; sturdy.
- Account which only offers a cash card.
- Paid account which includes additional services.
- The standard account.
- Reduces purchasing power of money.
- Feature of money; to look and feel the same as other denominations.
- Function of money; can be not spent to increase its value.
- Feature of money; trusted to be paid in a common currency.
Down
- Account for ''wealthy'' customers.
- Account help by multiple people.
- Feature of money; multiple denominations available.
- Account for people under 18.
- Most common paperwork used to open a bank account.
- Feature of money; safeguard to prevent against inflation or deflation.
- Feature of money; security features to make money identifiable.
- Increased purchasing power of money.
- A type of value; based upon trust in the banking system.
- Feature of money; easy to transport.
- Feature of money; retaining its value.
- Function of money; to be able to make payments with.
21 Clues: The standard account. • Feature of money; sturdy. • Account for people under 18. • Account help by multiple people. • Account for ''wealthy'' customers. • Reduces purchasing power of money. • Increased purchasing power of money. • Feature of money; easy to transport. • Account which only offers a cash card. • Feature of money; retaining its value. • ...
Shopping 2025-03-19
Across
- The price of something.
- Ask someone to give you money and promise to pay them back later.
- A country's money.
- Metal money.
- Do you _______ Oreos?
- Give money for something
- When something is a lot of money.
- Card that lets you borrow money.
- One thousand dollars! That is ____________!
Down
- How _______ is it?
- It is a __________ deal!
- I can't _________ that much money.
- What you do when you get something at a store using money.
- Bills and coins.
- A piece of paper that shows someone paid for something.
- Money left for good service.
- When something is NOT a lot of money.
- When an item is a lower or discounted price, it's on ________.
- Money you get back when you pay in cash.
- Money that the government gets every time you buy something.
- Paper money.
21 Clues: Metal money. • Paper money. • Bills and coins. • How _______ is it? • A country's money. • Do you _______ Oreos? • The price of something. • It is a __________ deal! • Give money for something • Money left for good service. • Card that lets you borrow money. • When something is a lot of money. • I can't _________ that much money. • When something is NOT a lot of money. • ...
unit 10 financial literacy by juan 2019-04-05
Across
- expenses that are stable
- money you deposit in a bank
- tax the government puts on other projects
- the money you owe to people who share you money
- money you take out the bank
- account that you keep money in
- a part of money not included in paycheck
- money you own for working
- money payed on a house
- money made while working
- cost of what you use in your daily life
- amount of money borrowed
- cross income after deducting money
- pay after money has been taken out of you check
Down
- a transaction
- costs of stuff you use
- a purchase paid initially
- card used to make purchases
- price per piece
- what you save for the future
- the interest you pay the more you use it
- the amount of money taken away
- the money you need to live comfortably
- total before taking money out
- a states tax that they keep for other purposes
- a purchase with value
- what you earn in a year
- money that should not pass liabilities
28 Clues: a transaction • price per piece • a purchase with value • costs of stuff you use • money payed on a house • what you earn in a year • expenses that are stable • money made while working • amount of money borrowed • a purchase paid initially • money you own for working • money you deposit in a bank • card used to make purchases • money you take out the bank • what you save for the future • ...
Commerce terms 2017-06-05
Across
- A physical form of paying
- Gaining money
- Having no assets or money
- A subject where you learn about how to make money
- Losing some money
- Paying a portion of your gross income to government
- Money given for staying in someones property
- Where shares are sold
- A portion of profit from a share
- Where money is stored
- A part of a company
Down
- Money paid to the bank
- Putting money into financial schemes Eg Shares, Properties
- A business
- A range of investments
- When the stock market goes up in price
- Borrowing money from the bank which you will pay back
- When the stock market goes down in price
- Management of money
- When you owe money
20 Clues: A business • Gaining money • Losing some money • When you owe money • Management of money • A part of a company • Where shares are sold • Where money is stored • Money paid to the bank • A range of investments • A physical form of paying • Having no assets or money • A portion of profit from a share • When the stock market goes up in price • When the stock market goes down in price • ...
Terms 2023-11-16
Across
- money paid for weeks manual work
- money that gets paid when you are retired
- the money that you need before starting a company
- A person's money in a business is known as his
- a place where money is kept before it’s paid in pensions
- when you have to pay back
- another word for lender is a
- dollar, euro mark
Down
- if you have/posses something that is only yours
- someone who borrowed money
- money placed banks and savings
- the money you receive for working (professional job) a month
- to let someone else have your money, for some time and after that, they need to repay you back. Is to … money
- Expenses and incomes are written in a….
- when you need to pay back money to someone, you ………… them
- to take money from someone and after that repay them
- borrowed money from the bank
- money in notes and coins
- money received by a person or a bank
- money that is given by rich countries to poor ones to develop them
20 Clues: dollar, euro mark • money in notes and coins • when you have to pay back • someone who borrowed money • borrowed money from the bank • another word for lender is a • money placed banks and savings • money paid for weeks manual work • money received by a person or a bank • Expenses and incomes are written in a…. • money that gets paid when you are retired • ...
2000 core 3 unit 7 2025-08-07
Across
- An arrangement in which a bank looks after your money
- The system by which a country's trade, industry, and money are organized
- Relating to or involving money
- To put money in a bank account
- A large amount of money and possessions
- An amount of money that you pay to do something
- Having worth or merit
- To ask for money in return for a service or activity
Down
- The amount of money in a bank account
- The amount of money you earn for working
- An amount of money that a person or business borrows, especially from a bank
- The amount of money that something is worth
- What used to indicate the value of something
- An amount of money that you have to pay to the government
- The price of something
- To need to give someone back money that they have lent you
- The money paid to travel on public transportation (bus, subway, train)
- An amount of money
- To give a reward or prize to someone
- An amount of money that is paid or charged
20 Clues: An amount of money • Having worth or merit • The price of something • Relating to or involving money • To put money in a bank account • To give a reward or prize to someone • The amount of money in a bank account • A large amount of money and possessions • The amount of money you earn for working • An amount of money that is paid or charged • ...
Banking and Finances 2020-03-10
Across
- The maximum you can spend on your credit card
- To keep money for future use
- Your monthly earnings from work
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- To put money into the bank
- Money paid as part of a transaction
- To take money out of the bank
- A machine that dispenses cash (American English)
- A card issued by a bank that allows the holder buy something with its money
- A loan to buy a house/flat/property
- Money the bank lends to its clients
- An instruction to a bank by an account holder to make regular fixed payments
- The opposite of save
- Money received for work or through investments
- Money you give a taxi driver or waiter for good service
- To give someone something that you expect to get back
- The system of money used in a particular country
- The money you make per hour of work
Down
- The money you pay for breaking a rule
- A printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services
- To put money into something with the expectation of achieving a profit
- Be able to pay for goods or pay back a loan
- A card allowing the holder to transfer money electronically from their bank account when making a purchase.
- To give money for work done or goods received
- Money children get from their parents for work they do at home
- The tax you pay when you buy something
- A bank account you use for everyday things
- Money in notes and coins
- To take out more money than what the account holds
- Metal money
- To move money between bank accounts
- Paper money
- To make money by working
- To take and use (money) from a person or bank under an agreement to pay it back later
34 Clues: Metal money • Paper money • The opposite of save • Money in notes and coins • To make money by working • To put money into the bank • To keep money for future use • To take money out of the bank • Your monthly earnings from work • Money paid as part of a transaction • To move money between bank accounts • A loan to buy a house/flat/property • Money the bank lends to its clients • ...
Money, Money, Money Crossword Tallaght YR 2020-10-12
Across
- Self-employed people have to file their own tax ..
- The opposite of 'exempt' from paying tax is..
- A more formal way to say 'removed from your salary is ..
Down
- Income before tax has been removed is called...salary
- Money that get back from the government is called a ..
- Income after tax has been removed is called...pay
- employee should receive one every month to show pay details
- A different way to say don't have to pay tax is..
8 Clues: The opposite of 'exempt' from paying tax is.. • Income after tax has been removed is called...pay • A different way to say don't have to pay tax is.. • Self-employed people have to file their own tax .. • Income before tax has been removed is called...salary • Money that get back from the government is called a .. • ...
2000 core 3 unit 6 2025-08-07
Across
- A small folding case that holds money
- To use money to pay for something
- A basic unit of money in the UK and some other countries
- A situation in which more money is spent than earned or received
- To get money for work you have done
- The money that a country uses
- A request for payment of money owed
- A unit of money that is equal to one percent of a dollar
- Protection against certain accidents that is provided by a company in return for a fee
Down
- To give money in order to buy something
- Money in the form of coins or bills
- To give something and receive something in return
- Concerned with the organization of the money, industry, and trade of a country, region, or society
- To take something with the promise to return or replace it
- The amount of money that you have available to spend
- A basic unit of money that is equal to 100 cents
- Money someone gets for work or from a business
- To get something by paying money for it
- An amount of money that you owe to a person or bank
- To keep money instead of spending it
20 Clues: The money that a country uses • To use money to pay for something • Money in the form of coins or bills • To get money for work you have done • A request for payment of money owed • To keep money instead of spending it • A small folding case that holds money • To give money in order to buy something • To get something by paying money for it • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2025-05-03
Across
- Legal process when you can't pay debts.
- Money kept for future use.
- Using money to make more money.
- How easily something can be turned into cash.
- Original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- Borrowing money to pay later.
- Plan for spending money.
- Money or assets used for investment.
- Rise in prices over time.
- Money paid to the government.
- Share of ownership in a company.
Down
- Cost of borrowing money.
- Money earned from business.
- Something valuable you own.
- Loan for buying a house.
- Ownership in something, like stocks.
- Collection of investments.
- Financial responsibility or debt.
- Money you owe.
- Spreading investments to reduce risk.
20 Clues: Money you owe. • Cost of borrowing money. • Loan for buying a house. • Plan for spending money. • Rise in prices over time. • Money kept for future use. • Collection of investments. • Money earned from business. • Something valuable you own. • Borrowing money to pay later. • Money paid to the government. • Using money to make more money. • Share of ownership in a company. • ...
Money and Food 2017-10-12
Across
- a piece of money made from metal
- meat cooked for a long in an oven
- money received from a friend that you will return later
- a piece of paper money
- food bought from a restaurant and eaten at home
- money you give to a friend and they will return it later
- meat that hasn't been cooked
- to receive money from a friend or family member when they have died
Down
- to stop eating a type of food completely
- food cooked in a pan
- food cooked in water that is very hot and bubbling
- money that a bank lends you to buy a house
- money that you pay to the government
- meat from a cow
- a machine where you can get your own money from your bank account
- to give money to a bank or company because you hope to get more money back
16 Clues: meat from a cow • food cooked in a pan • a piece of paper money • meat that hasn't been cooked • a piece of money made from metal • meat cooked for a long in an oven • money that you pay to the government • to stop eating a type of food completely • money that a bank lends you to buy a house • food bought from a restaurant and eaten at home • ...
Time is money 2024-03-25
Money and advertisement 2024-04-18
16 Clues: trh • měna • šetřit • kapesné • účtenka • reklama • hotovost • pekařství • půjčit si • klenotnictví • účet (v bance) • půjčit (někomu) • utrácet za (něco) • účty (k zaplacení) • dovolit si (finančně) • vyzkoušet si (oblečení)
History of Money 2025-11-06
Across
- A digital or virtual currency that is secured by the use of blockchain.
- Ability to save wealth and purchasing power this is one ______ of money
- Currency that a government has declared to be legal tender, but is not backed by a physical commodity
- form of currency where money transactions that are carried out through computers linked to internet
- pieces of this metal were the earliest coins
- is the exchange of goods and services for other goods and services.
- A digital ledger that records transactions across many different computers.
- one characteristics of money is that it should be able to be ______ for a long time
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- a characteristic of money where it should be easily obtained or __________
- was as a bench marker of value. and gave real value to paper money
- one of the first forms of exchange, or money. at about 1200BC in China
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- the concept that money can be divisible into smaller denominations
- refers to money's purchasing power maintained to a fairly constant level for a reasonable long period of time
- type of currency that used pieces of white deer skin edged in vivid colors were exchanged for goods
- money designated by law used to settle debt
16 Clues: money designated by law used to settle debt • pieces of this metal were the earliest coins • was as a bench marker of value. and gave real value to paper money • the concept that money can be divisible into smaller denominations • is the exchange of goods and services for other goods and services. • ...
Unit 2- Vocabulary 2025-09-28
Across
- when you keep money and do not spend it
- when you take something from someone for a short time and then give it back
- when you collect money for a project, event, or charity
- when you need to pay a certain amount of money to buy something
- a piece of paper that shows how much money you must pay
- when you owe money and cannot pay it back easily
- when you need to give money back to someone
- when you have enough money to pay for something
- money you must pay to the government
- when you get money by working
Down
- money borrowed from a bank to buy a house or apartment
- when you ask someone to pay money for something after a service
- when you give something to someone for a short time and expect it back
- when you put money into something to make more money later
- when you get money or support from another person to survive
- the value of something, how much money it could be sold for
- a plan of how to use and spend your money
- when you use money in a bad or unnecessary way
- money you pay to a company so they help you if something bad happens
- when you get money or property after someone in your family dies
- money that someone borrows from a bank or person and must pay back
21 Clues: when you get money by working • money you must pay to the government • when you keep money and do not spend it • a plan of how to use and spend your money • when you need to give money back to someone • when you use money in a bad or unnecessary way • when you have enough money to pay for something • when you owe money and cannot pay it back easily • ...
Business English/Courbevoie 2024-11-11
Across
- To put money into something to make a profit.
- Money received from work or business.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Valuable items owned by a business.
- Total money earned by a business.
- Total amount of a product available to customers.
- Money left after costs are paid.
- A written agreement.
- How much customers want to buy a product.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back.
- Shares representing ownership in a company.
Down
- Costs or payments needed to run a business.
- Money paid to the government.
- Extra money paid when borrowing money.
- Payment made for using property.
- A plan for spending money.
- Selling goods or services for money.
- Activities to promote products or services.
- Money used to start or grow a business.
- Money that can be borrowed and paid back later.
20 Clues: A written agreement. • A plan for spending money. • Money paid to the government. • Payment made for using property. • Money left after costs are paid. • Total money earned by a business. • Money that is owed to someone else. • Valuable items owned by a business. • Selling goods or services for money. • Money received from work or business. • ...
Commerce 2022-02-09
Across
- the increase of the value of money
- what we're studying
- the amount of money you can spend
- money you save up over time
- dollars yen rupees
- a digital form of currency
- something that you place money on
- a paper form of currency
- investing in companies
Down
- minutes hours days
- a person's regular occupation
- the decrease of the value of money
- money that you borrow and pay back over time
- a metal form of currency
- the money that circulates around
- money that you make
- places you can place your money
- trading items
- the increase in loan money that you have to pay
- the stuff used for transactions
20 Clues: trading items • minutes hours days • dollars yen rupees • what we're studying • money that you make • investing in companies • a metal form of currency • a paper form of currency • a digital form of currency • money you save up over time • a person's regular occupation • places you can place your money • the stuff used for transactions • the money that circulates around • ...
Definition puzzle 2017-11-30
Across
- Put money in something
- income Calculates your company earnings
- Taking money out your account when you broke
- Money receive
- Take money out of something
- The cost for something
- A account that let you deposit and withdrawal
- State wanting to know about someone
- Money/or something owed
- A company lends money
- Money for the gov.
Down
- Limit money spent
- a tax on sale
- Porportain that is charged
- A account that earns money
- income Determining the taxes of the individual
- A card that take money out right a way when buying something
- Money you have incoming from the gov.
- Subtracting something
- Using credit to buy something
- Keeps your savings
- A card that's pending when you want money out
22 Clues: a tax on sale • Money receive • Limit money spent • Keeps your savings • Money for the gov. • Subtracting something • A company lends money • Put money in something • The cost for something • Money/or something owed • Porportain that is charged • A account that earns money • Take money out of something • Using credit to buy something • State wanting to know about someone • ...
Finance 2022-09-18
Across
- A piece of metal, with an official stamp, used as money.
- Payment made to a professional person (doctor, lawyer, etc.).
- Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution.
- Sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase;money placed in an account in a bank.
- Written statement that money has been paid for something.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or
- Pay back money received
- Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
- Automatic machine from which a bank customer can withdraw money.
- The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
- piece of paper money
- To be in debt to someone
Down
- Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or
- Money owed by one person to another
- Money paid for borrowing or investing money.
- cash dispenser
- Give money, especially to charity:
- Give or allow the use of money which must be returned, usually with
- Coins or bank notes (not cheques); actual money paid, not credit.
- The money used in a country.
- Written order, on a specially printed form, to a pay the stated amount from one's bank account.
- Small amount of cash kept available by a company or firm for everyday
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments to be made over an agreed period of time.
- Sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with
- to have no money
- Take money from a bank account.
- Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed
28 Clues: cash dispenser • to have no money • piece of paper money • Pay back money received • To be in debt to someone • The money used in a country. • Take money from a bank account. • Give money, especially to charity: • Money owed by one person to another • Money paid for borrowing or investing money. • Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed • ...
Cumulative Money Mgt Crossword 1 2025-06-09
Across
- A place to keep and manage money.
- Machine for taking out cash.
- Account for holding saved money.
- Taking money out of your account.
- Extra money left over.
- When you spend more than you earn.
- Account for daily spending.
- Extra charge for a service.
- Using money to buy things.
- Essentials like food and housing.
- Your roadmap for money.
- Putting money into your account.
- Things you enjoy but don’t need.
- How much money is in your account.
- App to store and pay with money.
- Savings for unexpected costs.
- Money earned or paid for borrowing.
Down
- Money set aside for future use.
- Any activity involving money.
- Paycheck sent straight to your bank.
- Beliefs that guide your choices.
- Paper showing how much you earned.
- Cost that changes each month.
- Spending more than you have in your account.
- Cost that stays the same monthly.
- Paper way to pay someone.
- Money you spend.
- Secret code for accessing your bank account.
- A plan for how to spend your money.
- Card that takes money directly from your bank.
- Money you earn.
- Something you work toward.
- Money taken out of your paycheck.
- Buying something without planning.
- Physical money.
35 Clues: Money you earn. • Physical money. • Money you spend. • Extra money left over. • Your roadmap for money. • Paper way to pay someone. • Something you work toward. • Using money to buy things. • Account for daily spending. • Extra charge for a service. • Machine for taking out cash. • Any activity involving money. • Cost that changes each month. • Savings for unexpected costs. • ...
Finance 2022-09-18
Across
- A piece of metal, with an official stamp, used as money.
- Payment made to a professional person (doctor, lawyer, etc.).
- Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution.
- Sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase;money placed in an account in a bank.
- Written statement that money has been paid for something.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or
- Pay back money received
- Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
- Automatic machine from which a bank customer can withdraw money.
- The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
- piece of paper money
- To be in debt to someone
Down
- Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or
- Money owed by one person to another
- Money paid for borrowing or investing money.
- cash dispenser
- Give money, especially to charity:
- Give or allow the use of money which must be returned, usually with
- Coins or bank notes (not cheques); actual money paid, not credit.
- The money used in a country.
- Written order, on a specially printed form, to a pay the stated amount from one's bank account.
- Small amount of cash kept available by a company or firm for everyday
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments to be made over an agreed period of time.
- Sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with
- to have no money
- Take money from a bank account.
- Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed
28 Clues: cash dispenser • to have no money • piece of paper money • Pay back money received • To be in debt to someone • The money used in a country. • Take money from a bank account. • Give money, especially to charity: • Money owed by one person to another • Money paid for borrowing or investing money. • Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-08-23
Across
- Another name for money.
- The currency used in Russia.
- The government is paid this when you work.
- The type of money a country uses.
- If you work and earn money you have this.
- Money is stored here.
- If you own something and it makes money it is this.
- A shop is one of these.
- Money was invented about two ..... years ago.
Down
- If you spend all your money you might become ....
- These are sold in shops.
- ..... makes the world go round.
- This happens when you can not manage your business and the bank takes over.
- Do not .... with your money
- It is the aim of a business.
- If you have enough money you will be this.
- The description of the money owed. It is called this.
- You get this if you work.
- A person who works with money.
- If someone owes you money you are called a .....
20 Clues: Money is stored here. • Another name for money. • A shop is one of these. • These are sold in shops. • You get this if you work. • Do not .... with your money • The currency used in Russia. • It is the aim of a business. • A person who works with money. • ..... makes the world go round. • The type of money a country uses. • If you work and earn money you have this. • ...
HeavPFI 2022-02-11
Across
- Being paid while not having a job
- Money brought home after deductions
- Money you can spend that belongs to bank
- Total money paid before deductions
- Health insurance for retired people
- To put money from your account to bank
- Money that grows over time
- Money brought in from work
- Paper showing hourly rate and hours worked
- Time worked outside of normal hours
- Tax implemented onto purchases
- Money made off sales
- Money borrowed that must be paid back in time
Down
- A person who relies on another
- Protection from a financial loss
- Amount of time from check to check
- Money owed to something
- Anything that costs money
- Money earned out the customers pocket
- Nations economic security
- To take a risk on stockmarket
- Money used to make purchases
- Paid work
- Money lent to you
- Hourly pay at a set price
25 Clues: Paid work • Money lent to you • Money made off sales • Money owed to something • Anything that costs money • Nations economic security • Hourly pay at a set price • Money that grows over time • Money brought in from work • Money used to make purchases • To take a risk on stockmarket • A person who relies on another • Tax implemented onto purchases • Protection from a financial loss • ...
Financial literacy Word search 2017-11-29
Across
- An amount of money someone gets paid
- an amount of money someone gets paid before any deductions
- The money paid for investments
- an account that earns interest
- the first payment with credit
- a card allowing the transfer of money digitally after a purchase
- tax from your check
- drawing out more money than the account holds
- the amount of money you get paid after tax
- the amount of money someone puts in the bank
Down
- Money paid regularly at a constant rate
- to take money out of the bank
- an account that can withdraw checks
- annual rate of money given to someone
- tax on sales
- a card given to you by the bank that gives you a balance that must be paid back
- the amount of money someone gets regularly gets paid
- the subtraction of something
- a particular amount of money for a job or period of time
- Money that is owed or due
- the bank lends money at interest in exchange for property
- an amount of money paid as a contribution to state revenue
22 Clues: tax on sales • tax from your check • Money that is owed or due • the subtraction of something • to take money out of the bank • the first payment with credit • The money paid for investments • an account that earns interest • an account that can withdraw checks • An amount of money someone gets paid • annual rate of money given to someone • Money paid regularly at a constant rate • ...
Banking 2025-06-15
Across
- A piece of paper that tells a bank to pay money.
- The amount of money in your bank account.
- Money you give for something you buy.
- Money you keep for the future.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- Money you put into your bank account.
- Money that you borrow from a bank.
- To move money from one account to another.
- A place where you keep money or get a loan.
Down
- The money used in a country (like dollars or euros).
- A paper that shows your bank activity.
- ______ card: A card you use to buy things now and pay later.
- A secret number used with your bank card.
- A place at a bank where your money is kept.
- Money you pay to the bank for a service.
- A machine that gives you cash from your bank account.
- Extra money you get from the bank or pay on a loan.
- ______ banking – Using the internet to do bank activities.
- Money in coins or notes.
- ______ card: A card that takes money directly from your account.
20 Clues: Money in coins or notes. • Money you keep for the future. • Money that you borrow from a bank. • To take money out of a bank account. • Money you give for something you buy. • Money you put into your bank account. • A paper that shows your bank activity. • Money you pay to the bank for a service. • The amount of money in your bank account. • ...
Daviyon,Robert,Andreas 2017-11-29
Across
- when you owe money
- what you get every pay check
- something you buy on your credit
- a account to get checks
- more money that you pay for the government
- taking out more money than you have in your account
- money taken out your check for the government
- money that the government gives back from taking
- a plastic card that you can buy stuff with
- the amount of money spent on something
Down
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- subtraction spend money
- a account that you save on interest
- a house payment
- save money
- the bank take money out your account and put more money in it
- relaying the repayment of a debt
- a estimate you what to spend on something
- the money you receive from hard work
- government taking money from you
- taking money out an account
21 Clues: save money • a house payment • when you owe money • subtraction spend money • a account to get checks • taking money out an account • what you get every pay check • something you buy on your credit • relaying the repayment of a debt • government taking money from you • a account that you save on interest • the money you receive from hard work • the amount of money spent on something • ...
Vocabulary Financial and Technical Lexicon 2025-07-21
Across
- To set aside money rather than spend it.
- Money you borrow and must pay back.
- Physical money, like coins and bills.
- Regular pay received for work.
- A monthly plan to manage income and expenses.
- The ability to borrow money or purchase on account.
- The cost of an item or service.
- Money you receive (salary, allowance, etc.).
- A place to deposit or withdraw money.
- What you use to carry money and cards.
- Money paid to the government based on income or sales.
Down
- Money you set aside for future use.
- A plastic tool used for payments (debit or credit).
- To use money for goods or services.
- Something you spend money on.
- A paper or digital record of a purchase.
- A statement showing money owed for a product/service.
- Money owed to another person or institution.
- A written form used to transfer money from a bank.
- A machine where you can withdraw cash.
20 Clues: Something you spend money on. • Regular pay received for work. • The cost of an item or service. • Money you set aside for future use. • Money you borrow and must pay back. • To use money for goods or services. • Physical money, like coins and bills. • A place to deposit or withdraw money. • What you use to carry money and cards. • A machine where you can withdraw cash. • ...
e 2022-02-17
Across
- Money That Goes To The Government, That Is With Each Purchase You Make
- The Company That Holds Your Money
- Money You Take Out Of An Account
- Money That Is Extra To Be Payed After Taking A Loan
- A Place To Store Money
- The Act Of Putting Money In An Account
- Money You Owe, That Needs To Be Payed
- Relating To Economics Or Economy
- Being The Only One To Own A Type Of Good OR Service
Down
- Work You Do For Money
- A Useful of Valuable Thing
- A Company's Way To Make People Want Their product
- Something You Give To Others
- The Money You Make From A Job
- Money You Have To Pay In Order To Rent A Place
- An Area That Is Owned
- Limiting Money You Spend In Order To Save
- An Item Used For Purchasing Items
- Money That You Put Into A Business, And Wait To Take Out To Gain More Money.
- Money Lent To You For You To Pay Back
20 Clues: Work You Do For Money • An Area That Is Owned • A Place To Store Money • A Useful of Valuable Thing • Something You Give To Others • The Money You Make From A Job • Money You Take Out Of An Account • Relating To Economics Or Economy • The Company That Holds Your Money • An Item Used For Purchasing Items • Money Lent To You For You To Pay Back • ...
Percents Vocabulary Practice 2025-02-05
Across
- money you add to your cost to determine the selling price
- money borrowed from the bank
- money charged by a credit card company when you do not pay your bill
- taking money from your bank account
- cost plus markup
- money given to someone for performing a service
- money the bank pays you for keeping your money with them
- looks like a credit card but the money comes out of your bank account when you use it
- the money spent to create/make an item
- putting money into your bank account
Down
- occurs when cost equals earnings
- money borrowed from the bank to buy a house
- occurs when earnings are greater than costs
- money paid to a sales person for making a sale
- money paid to the government
- per hundred
- original price minues discount
- money charged by the bank to loan you money
- occurs when cost is greater than earnings
- another word for discount
- money subtracted from the original price of an item
21 Clues: per hundred • cost plus markup • another word for discount • money paid to the government • money borrowed from the bank • original price minues discount • occurs when cost equals earnings • taking money from your bank account • putting money into your bank account • the money spent to create/make an item • occurs when cost is greater than earnings • ...
Vocabulary Financial and Technical Lexicon 2025-07-21
Across
- To set aside money rather than spend it.
- Money you borrow and must pay back.
- Physical money, like coins and bills.
- Regular pay received for work.
- A monthly plan to manage income and expenses.
- The ability to borrow money or purchase on account.
- The cost of an item or service.
- Money you receive (salary, allowance, etc.).
- A place to deposit or withdraw money.
- What you use to carry money and cards.
- Money paid to the government based on income or sales.
Down
- Money you set aside for future use.
- A plastic tool used for payments (debit or credit).
- To use money for goods or services.
- Something you spend money on.
- A paper or digital record of a purchase.
- A statement showing money owed for a product/service.
- Money owed to another person or institution.
- A written form used to transfer money from a bank.
- A machine where you can withdraw cash.
20 Clues: Something you spend money on. • Regular pay received for work. • The cost of an item or service. • Money you set aside for future use. • Money you borrow and must pay back. • To use money for goods or services. • Physical money, like coins and bills. • A place to deposit or withdraw money. • What you use to carry money and cards. • A machine where you can withdraw cash. • ...
Finance_Ishan_Krishna_Vatsa_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- : Another word for money in coins or notes.
- : What do we do when we use money to buy something?
- : A plastic tool to pay without using cash.
- : How much something costs.
- : Money borrowed from a bank that must be paid back.
- : Extra money you pay when you borrow from a bank.
- : A plan to manage income and expenses.
- : Where do we keep money in our pocket?
- : What do we use to buy things?
- : A piece of paper used to pay instead of cash.
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- : A place where people buy and sell things.
- : What do we do when we keep money for future use?
- : Putting money into the bank.
- : A small box or jar where kids save coins.
- : Money people earn from their jobs.
- : A piece of paper money.
- : Taking money out of the bank.
- : A machine that gives you money from your bank card.
- : Where do we keep our money safe?
- : A small round piece of money made of metal.
20 Clues: : A piece of paper money. • : How much something costs. • : Putting money into the bank. • : Taking money out of the bank. • : What do we use to buy things? • : Where do we keep our money safe? • : Money people earn from their jobs. • : A plan to manage income and expenses. • : Where do we keep money in our pocket? • : A place where people buy and sell things. • ...
Will Corey P5 Economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- the costs of things we by
- a process of exchanging plants,animals,and diseases among Asia and the Americas
- the fine you pay when borrowing money.
- a list of income to help manage our goals
- to use someones money.
- money we put aside for later
- the money you get when putting money in a bank.
- getting supply from other countries
- how money is made and spent in an area
Down
- the money we earn from work
- objects you can hold and see
- Sending goods to other countries
- a group of people that use donations to help people
- the economy of the world
- a job you pay someone to do
- goals for how we use our money
- putting money into stocks and bonds in the hope of getting more money back.
- lowering prices.
- rising prices.
- the money the bank pays you for putting your money with them
20 Clues: rising prices. • lowering prices. • to use someones money. • the economy of the world • the costs of things we by • the money we earn from work • a job you pay someone to do • objects you can hold and see • money we put aside for later • goals for how we use our money • Sending goods to other countries • getting supply from other countries • the fine you pay when borrowing money. • ...
idk 2022-09-08
Across
- a sum of money which is borrowed
- a machine, by a wall outside a bank
- record of money taken out of a bank
- a that check cannot be paid by a bank
- book of checks
- Non Sufficient Fund
- money in your bank account
- to take money out of a bank account.
- an instruction to a bank to pay $$$
- when you spend or use money
- the amount of money in a bank account
- arrangement for making payments
- leaving money in this account
- money, which is owed to someone else
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- paper that you buy from a bank
- bank account you can take money out of
- a printed record of the money in bank
- to put money into a bank account
- money paid by a customer for a bank
- a small plastic card
- in the form of notes and coins
- agreement to pay a company money
- person who money is paid to
- The act of overdrawing a bank account
- money which is charged by a bank
- oney paid to the government
26 Clues: book of checks • Non Sufficient Fund • a small plastic card • money in your bank account • when you spend or use money • person who money is paid to • oney paid to the government • leaving money in this account • paper that you buy from a bank • in the form of notes and coins • arrangement for making payments • a sum of money which is borrowed • to put money into a bank account • ...
Financial literacy Word search 2017-11-29
Across
- tax from your check
- the first payment with credit
- an amount of money someone gets paid before any deductions
- an account that can withdraw checks
- drawing out more money than the account holds
- annual rate of money given to someone
- Money paid regularly at a constant rate
- Money that is owed or due
- The money paid for investments
- to take money out of the bank
Down
- an account that earns interest
- the amount of money you get paid after tax
- a particular amount of money for a job or period of time
- An amount of money someone gets paid
- the subtraction of something
- the bank lends money at interest in exchange for property
- the amount of money someone gets regularly gets paid
- tax on sales
- a card given to you by the bank that gives you a balance that must be paid back
- a card allowing the transfer of money digitally after a purchase
- an amount of money paid as a contribution to state revenue
- the amount of money someone puts in the bank
22 Clues: tax on sales • tax from your check • Money that is owed or due • the subtraction of something • the first payment with credit • to take money out of the bank • an account that earns interest • The money paid for investments • an account that can withdraw checks • An amount of money someone gets paid • annual rate of money given to someone • Money paid regularly at a constant rate • ...
FINANCE 1 VOCABULARY REVIEW 2013-10-10
Across
- metal money
- (2 words) money from your employer
- a machine people at stores use to calculate sales
- (2 words)a secure place to put money that you can walk into (Usually found in a bank)
- (3 words) something used to collect your coins
- (2 words) one dollar
- (2words) money paid hourly by your employer
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- paper you wrtie on to pay for things
- (2 words) money you take from the bank
- (2 words) money you borrow
- (2 woreds) money parents give children weekly
- money you pay for studies
- (2 words)money you put in the bank
- money you pay for trnsportation
- a person who keeps records of money at a company
- paper money
- (2 words) a secure place to put money that you can't walk into (some people have one at home)
- (2 words) money you owe
- (2 words) money for good service
19 Clues: metal money • paper money • (2 words) one dollar • (2 words) money you owe • money you pay for studies • (2 words) money you borrow • money you pay for trnsportation • (2 words) money for good service • (2 words) money from your employer • (2 words)money you put in the bank • paper you wrtie on to pay for things • (2 words) money you take from the bank • ...
Startups In Business and Tech Crossword 2024-03-20
Across
- Purchaser
- Rivalry
- Money spent
- Head of a company
- Staff management
- Company shares
- Income
- Making money
- Providing goods
- Business customer
- Organizing operations
Down
- Money owed
- Company worker
- Handling money
- Planning approach
- Money earned
- Putting money into something
- Possible danger
- Companies combining
- Money plan
- Advertising products
- Company image
- Computer stuff
23 Clues: Income • Rivalry • Purchaser • Money owed • Money plan • Money spent • Money earned • Making money • Company image • Company worker • Handling money • Company shares • Computer stuff • Possible danger • Providing goods • Staff management • Planning approach • Head of a company • Business customer • Companies combining • Advertising products • Organizing operations • Putting money into something
Financial Terms 2023-11-16
Across
- When we need to repay someone - to…
- The money paid to schools, lawyers etc…
- The money that you need to start a company
- The money received for a week’s manual work
- The dollar, euro etc.
- A person who has borrowed money
- Regular part payments of debts
- A person’s money in a business is known as his/her…
- To possess smth - to…
- All the money received by company
- Money given to develop your business from someone richer
- Money borrowed from a bank
Down
- To take money that has to be repaid - to…
- The income received by someone who lends money
- Money paid to retired person
- The money received for a month’s professional work
- Part of a payment that is officially given back
- The loan itself
- Another name of lender
- Money in notes and coins
20 Clues: The loan itself • The dollar, euro etc. • To possess smth - to… • Another name of lender • Money in notes and coins • Money borrowed from a bank • Money paid to retired person • Regular part payments of debts • A person who has borrowed money • All the money received by company • When we need to repay someone - to… • The money paid to schools, lawyers etc… • ...
Budget and Finance 2025-12-03
Across
- The money you get to keep after taxes or deductions
- A cost that stays the same every month
- Things you would like but don't need (Video games,snacks, etc)
- Things you must have to live(Food,Shelter,Clothing)
- Putting money into a bank account
- Looking at prices to find the best deal
- you borrow and must pay back, usually with extra cost
- A bank account used to store money and earn interest
- The extra money you pay when you borrow or the extra money you earn when you save
- When you have money left over after paying expenses
- Something you want to save money for
- you owe someone
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- A cost that can change month to month
- Money you earn or receive
- When you spend more money than you have
- Taking money out of a bank account
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money
- A bank account used for everyday spending
- Any time money moves in or out of your account
- Money taken out of what you earn to pay for public services
- Money you choose to keep and not spend
- Something you spend money on
- Money saved for unexpected expenses
- A number showing how responsible you are with borrowing and paying back money
- Borrowing money with a promise to pay it back later
25 Clues: you owe someone • Money you earn or receive • Something you spend money on • Putting money into a bank account • Taking money out of a bank account • Money saved for unexpected expenses • Something you want to save money for • A cost that can change month to month • A cost that stays the same every month • Money you choose to keep and not spend • ...
Money idioms (10th grade) 2021-04-29
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- pay for smth: X the bill
- money is limited: money doesn't grow on X
- to be suddenly rich: X it rich
- worth the money: good X for money
- common and not special: a X a dozen
- to cost too much: break the X
- smn who is unwilling to spend money: penny X
- pay very little money (salary): pay X
- to have more money than you need: have money to X
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- one's income: bread and X
- time is valuable: time is X
- spending money on smth unnecessary: have more money than X
- smth is given to the customer for free: on the X
- born into a wealthy family: born with a X spoon
- pay a great amount of money (salary): pay a X
- smth is very valuable: worth its weight in X
- waste money: pour your money down the X
- feel wonderful: feel like a million X
- earn money for the family: to bring home the X
- pay the bill (in a restaurant): pick up the X
20 Clues: pay for smth: X the bill • one's income: bread and X • time is valuable: time is X • to cost too much: break the X • to be suddenly rich: X it rich • worth the money: good X for money • common and not special: a X a dozen • feel wonderful: feel like a million X • pay very little money (salary): pay X • waste money: pour your money down the X • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-23
Across
- A company where they make accidental loss of money manageable
- the license to buy and sell stock
- The amount of money you can spend
- Today’s money costs more than tomorrow
- Borrowed money you can pay back later
- How suitable a person is able to borrow money
- Annual percentage rate (how much people borrow in a year)
- An amount of money that has been saved up for emergencies only
- A score given to you on how well you can pay back your borrowed money
- Spending money on essential things like emergency funds/bills
- A plan to give you more time when you cannot repay borrowed money
- Comparing different values of an item when buying it
Down
- non-profit organization that lets you borrow, deposit money, and etc.
- The things that you either need or want to buy
- A certificate from the bank for depositing money for a specific time
- Money you owe
- Anything with a value of money
- A card where you use the money from your account to pay
- The amount of money added to principal that has to be paid
- The original amount of money you borrowed and need to pay back
- A statement on how much money you take and repay
- the amount of money you borrow
- A person who fails to pay payments or interest
- The amount of money you earn
- Spreading your investments around
25 Clues: Money you owe • The amount of money you earn • Anything with a value of money • the amount of money you borrow • the license to buy and sell stock • The amount of money you can spend • Spreading your investments around • Borrowed money you can pay back later • Today’s money costs more than tomorrow • How suitable a person is able to borrow money • ...
Banking and Budgeting Review 1 2025-11-28
Across
- Where your money is stored at a bank.
- Money you earn.
- A place where you keep your money safely.
- A plan for how you will spend and save money.
- A bank account used for storing money long-term.
- Things you must have to live.
- Money returned when you bring an item back.
- A trick used to steal money or information.
- Paper or digital proof of your purchase.
Down
- Money taken out of an account.
- A bank account used for everyday spending.
- A card that uses money directly from your bank account.
- A written agreement between people or companies.
- card A card that lets you borrow money to pay later.
- Things you would like but can live without.
- The amount of money remaining in your account.
- Dishonest activity meant to steal money.
- Money added into an account.
- Something you spend money on.
- A secret number used with your debit or credit card.
20 Clues: Money you earn. • Money added into an account. • Things you must have to live. • Something you spend money on. • Money taken out of an account. • Where your money is stored at a bank. • Dishonest activity meant to steal money. • Paper or digital proof of your purchase. • A place where you keep your money safely. • A bank account used for everyday spending. • ...
Easy money -Milton- 2020-12-09
Lunch Money Vocabulary 2021-09-15
Across
- to stop or pause because you are` nervous or unsus
- money left over after all cost have been paid
- wanting one own way
- to make a large amount of something
- to place for safekeeping, putting money into a bank
- those who roam about in search of something to steal
- a noisy argument
- arguing angrily with some someone
- an annoying or troublesome person
- someone who is trying to win or do better than all others
Down
- the act of copying someone
- to feel a loss of confidence
- a plan of action especially a sneaky one
- free in giving or sharing
- not liking or wanting to give or spend money
- to complain
16 Clues: to complain • a noisy argument • wanting one own way • free in giving or sharing • the act of copying someone • to feel a loss of confidence • arguing angrily with some someone • an annoying or troublesome person • to make a large amount of something • a plan of action especially a sneaky one • money left over after all cost have been paid • ...
Love or Money 2022-10-29
Across
- What did Jackie serve the investigators ?
- who found Molly's dead in her room?
- Who was Jackie in love with?
- What was the most requested thing from Molly?
- What did Diane take her mom before her mom died CAMBRIDGE Where does Roger live?
- What was Walsh's job?
- What did peter Hobbs often go to the village with
Down
- What color are Molly's dogs?
- What color are Diane's eyes?
- How old was Diane?
- What time was it when Molly was found dead?
- Who was it that didn't care about money?
- who killed Diane,Roger and Jackie's father?
- Which country does Diane want to go to?
- What sport was sergeant foster interested in?
- What were Molly and Annie each other?
16 Clues: How old was Diane? • What was Walsh's job? • What color are Molly's dogs? • What color are Diane's eyes? • Who was Jackie in love with? • who found Molly's dead in her room? • What were Molly and Annie each other? • Which country does Diane want to go to? • Who was it that didn't care about money? • What did Jackie serve the investigators ? • ...
MANAGING YOUR MONEY 2024-03-22
Across
- A plan to help you know your income and expenses
- Helps you buy large things like a house or car, and pay back monthly
- The starting amount of your paycheck before any deductions are taken out
- The amount of money listed in an account
- An unexpected event or expense that you did not plan for
- The things you know you'll have to pay for each month
- This helps you buy things without having to carry large amounts of cash, then you pay it back later
- Pay Your take-home pay after deductions
- Items taken out of your gross pay, like taxes and insurance
- The money you put back each month for emergencies
Down
- The combined amount of money for your household in one month
- How much you are paid for your services
- The money you make during a pay period
- The planned span of days to be paid for on a paycheck
- Tells how well you are at paying your bills on time
- A place where your money is kept safe
16 Clues: A place where your money is kept safe • The money you make during a pay period • How much you are paid for your services • Pay Your take-home pay after deductions • The amount of money listed in an account • A plan to help you know your income and expenses • The money you put back each month for emergencies • Tells how well you are at paying your bills on time • ...
2A Spending money 2023-01-10
Topic 6 - Money 2025-02-05
16 Clues: márka • kölcsön • pénznem • alapító • vonzerő • átutalás • évi, éves • költségek • óriásplakát • kiskereskedelem • jövedelem, bevétel • egyenleg (bankszámlán) • lejárati idő (___ date) • előre fizet (pay in ___) • kivitelezés, megvalósítás • készpénzt felvesz (számláról, kártyáról, automatából)
money management crossword 2025-01-15
Across
- victims are redirected to a fraudulent copy of a legitimate website.
- a place to keep your money
- can be obtained by credit cards and loans
- money earned or paid on principal
- let consumers borrow cash
- the base or starting amount
- the time period for which an employee is being paid
- an account to save money
- expenses that vary from month to month
Down
- accounts that you are able to write cheques from as well as deposit and withdraw from
- take home pay after deductions
- considered crime of the 21st century
- when interest is added to the principal of a deposit or loan, so that, from that moment on, then interest that has been added also earns interest
- total pay after deductions
- A variation of Phishing a text message is sent with a URL address. URL could download a Trojan horse virus
- expenses with predictable amounts
16 Clues: an account to save money • let consumers borrow cash • a place to keep your money • total pay after deductions • the base or starting amount • take home pay after deductions • money earned or paid on principal • expenses with predictable amounts • considered crime of the 21st century • expenses that vary from month to month • can be obtained by credit cards and loans • ...
Money and Bank 2025-10-14
Across
- Jenis uang yang dikeluarkan BI dalam bentuk kertas dan logam
- Istilah jika Nilai bahan yang lebih kecil dari nilai nominal adalah ....money
- Surat tanda kepemilikan perusahaan
- Fungsi asli uang sebagai alat ...
- Istilah asing pengeluaran
- Istilah lain Sewa Guna Usaha
- Bank yang mengeluarkan alat pembayaran yang sah adalah bank...
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- Badan usaha yang menghimpun dana dari masyarakat dan menyalurkannya
- Tukar menukar antara barang dengan barang lain
- LKBB yang modalnya berupa simpanan pokok, wajib dan sukarela
- Istilah asing tabungan
- Bank Syariah Indonesia
- Wadah untuk menghimpun dana dari pemodal dalam investasi
- Bank yang ditunjuk BI sebagai bank central yang berurusan dengan Valuta Asing
- Alat pembayaran yang Syah
- Kegiatan jual beli barang melalui media elektronik
16 Clues: Istilah asing tabungan • Bank Syariah Indonesia • Istilah asing pengeluaran • Alat pembayaran yang Syah • Istilah lain Sewa Guna Usaha • Fungsi asli uang sebagai alat ... • Surat tanda kepemilikan perusahaan • Tukar menukar antara barang dengan barang lain • Kegiatan jual beli barang melalui media elektronik • Wadah untuk menghimpun dana dari pemodal dalam investasi • ...
Crossword sheet 2021-09-22
Across
- money that is available or needed for a particular use.
- occurring once a every year
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something
- sum of money payable as a first installment on purchase
- a person who is dealing with cash transactions
- is to take money with the intention of returning it.
- is paper money.
- money that is spend while in business affairs.
- payment for advice or services.
- money that is owed or due
- flow the money moving in business affairs.
- Give money,especially to charity
Down
- a sum of money that is available for a particular
- tender coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- money paid for borrowing or investing money
- to transfer funds by means of electronic devices
- sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest.
- the money used in a country
- to put money into a business,property,etc to earn interest or profit
- having no money.
- the value of the share issued by a company.
- coins or bank notes
22 Clues: is paper money. • having no money. • coins or bank notes • money that is owed or due • occurring once a every year • the money used in a country • payment for advice or services. • Give money,especially to charity • flow the money moving in business affairs. • money paid for borrowing or investing money • the value of the share issued by a company. • ...
Personal Financial Vocabulary Terms 2025-01-27
Across
- Costs that stay the same every month, like rent or a car payment.
- A plan for how to spend and save your money.
- Money you keep and don’t spend, usually for future needs or goals.
- The movement of money in and out of your accounts.
- Keeping a record of all the money you spend.
- Money spent on things you want but don’t need, like video games or eating out.
- Extra money you pay when you borrow money, or earn when you save money.
- Money saved for unexpected costs, like a car repair or medical bill.
- Things you would like to have but don’t need to live, like toys or new clothes.
Down
- Extra money left over after you pay all your expenses.
- Money you spend on things like food, rent, or fun activities.
- Money you earn from work or receive from other sources.
- The total money you earn before taxes or deductions.
- Money you put into something to make more money in the future, like stocks or education.
- A plan for how much money you want to save or earn in the future.
- Borrowed money that you promise to pay back later, often with interest.
- The money you take home after taxes and other deductions.
- Money you owe to someone else, like a bank or a friend.
- Costs that change each month, like groceries or electricity bills.
- Things you must have to live, like food, water, and shelter.
20 Clues: A plan for how to spend and save your money. • Keeping a record of all the money you spend. • The movement of money in and out of your accounts. • The total money you earn before taxes or deductions. • Extra money left over after you pay all your expenses. • Money you earn from work or receive from other sources. • ...
Finance 2021-04-01
Across
- Sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase; money placed in a bank account.
- Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution.
- Pay back money received; reimburse.
- Small amount of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
- A piece of metal, with an official stamp, used as money.
- Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments to be made over an agreed period of time.
- The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
- To have no money.
- The money used in a country.
- Small amount of cash kept available by a company or firm for everyday expenses.
- Take money from a bank account.
Down
- Money owed by one person to another.
- Cash dispenser, Automated Teller Machine.
- Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed.
- Piece of paper money.
- To be in debt to someone: to owe money to somebody.
- Give money, specially to charity: make a donation.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interests or profit.
- Sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interests.
- A written, dated and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
- Written statement that money has been paid for something.
- Money paid for borrowing or investing money.
- Coins or bank notes (not checks); actual money paid, not credit.
- Give or allow the use of money which must be returned, usually with interest.
- Payment made to a professional person (doctor lawyer, etc.)
- A person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop, etc.
27 Clues: To have no money. • Piece of paper money. • The money used in a country. • Take money from a bank account. • Pay back money received; reimburse. • Money owed by one person to another. • Cash dispenser, Automated Teller Machine. • Money paid for borrowing or investing money. • Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed. • ...
Money Management Strategies 2012-10-19
Across
- the movement in and out of you wallet of bank account
- gives information about you current financial position and presents a summary of income and spending
- plan for spending and investing you money to meet you wants and needs
- includes your paycheck from a job and an allowance from your parents
- the difference between the amount you pay and the debts you owe
- property that has a money value or an exchageable value
- cash and items that can quickly be converted to cash
- any items of value that you own, such as cash, real estate, personal possesions, and omvestements
Down
- the difference between the budgeted amount and the actual amount spent
- the money you have left after paying your essentials
- the debts you owe
- the inability to pay debts when they are due
- you spent more than you recieved
- a financial statement that shows what you own and what you owe
- extra money you can spend or save
- the amount of income left after taxes and other deductions are subtracted from your gross pay
16 Clues: the debts you owe • you spent more than you recieved • extra money you can spend or save • the inability to pay debts when they are due • the money you have left after paying your essentials • cash and items that can quickly be converted to cash • the movement in and out of you wallet of bank account • property that has a money value or an exchageable value • ...
MONEY AND PAYMENT 2022-04-06
16 Clues: olcsó • spórol • jutalom • kölcsön • tartozni • adományoz • költekező • kölcsönad • kölcsönkér • jótékonyság • hajléktalan • megfizethető • előteremt pénzt • kártyával fizet • készpénzzel fizet • az őszinteség kifizetődik
Earning Money Crossword 2021-03-30
Across
- whether you have enough money to buy something
- the amount of money someone sells something for
- the amount of money a person earns yearly
- trade an item or service you have for money
- a piece of plastic used to pay money to people out of a bank account
- trading money for an item or service
- when you sell something for a higher price than you bought it for
- pieces of paper that resemble larger amounts of money
Down
- the amount of money a person earns weekly
- when you sell something for less than you bought it for
- pieces of metal that resemble small amounts of money
- borrowing money off someone
- a currency used to pay people
- when you owe someone money
- putting money into financial schemes and shares with the expectation of achieving profit
- a place where money is kept
16 Clues: when you owe someone money • borrowing money off someone • a place where money is kept • a currency used to pay people • trading money for an item or service • the amount of money a person earns weekly • the amount of money a person earns yearly • trade an item or service you have for money • whether you have enough money to buy something • ...
Spelling Review: Money 2021-05-10
Across
- a slip of paper worth a good or service
- having a lot of worth
- when goods drop in cost
- the amount of money you make over the cost of making it
- to help with
- when goods rise in cost
- what you earn through selling something
- to give something away
- having no value
Down
- what you are owed for damages
- to buy or sell something by bidding on it
- to check to make sure things are correct
- the state of jobs and manufacturing in a nation
- relating to finance
- pertaining to money, class in college
- when you owe more than you can pay
16 Clues: to help with • having no value • relating to finance • having a lot of worth • to give something away • when goods drop in cost • when goods rise in cost • what you are owed for damages • when you owe more than you can pay • pertaining to money, class in college • a slip of paper worth a good or service • what you earn through selling something • ...
All Things Money 2023-07-23
Across
- an individual retirement account allowing a person to set aside after-tax income
- a sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders
- can help you reach your financial goals by teaching skills like how to build savings, create a financial plan or pay down debt
- money owed or due
- cost the same amount each month
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- where investors buy and sell shares of companies
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Down
- the processes of budgeting, saving, investing, spending
- a company that pools money from investors and invests in securities such as stocks, bonds, and short-term debt
- take-home pay
- regular earnings from a source other than an employer
- qualified profit-sharing plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their wages to individual accounts
- enough financial resources to pay for your living expenses and allow you to afford many of your life goals without having to work
- a cash reserve set aside for unplanned expenses
- an account to which you can contribute pre-tax or after-tax dollars
16 Clues: take-home pay • money owed or due • cost the same amount each month • a cash reserve set aside for unplanned expenses • where investors buy and sell shares of companies • regular earnings from a source other than an employer • the processes of budgeting, saving, investing, spending • a sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders • ...
Banking 2021-09-22
Across
- the value of the shares issued by a company
- sum of money payable as a first installment on a purchase
- having no money
- a sum of money that is available for a particular purpose
- employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- something valuable that can be sold easily
- being in debt
- money paid for borrowing or investing money
- a business deal
- give or allow the use of money which must be returned
- a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum
- the money used in a country
- to put money into a business, property, etc to earn interest or profit
- statement from finished payment
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something
- take money with the intention of returning it
Down
- money that is owed or due
- to transfer funds by means of electronic devices
- payment for advice or services
- coins or bank notes
- take money from a bank account
- money that is available or needed for a particular use
- give money, especially to charity
- sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest
- coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- money that is spend while doing business
- the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- accessible store of money available for everyday expenses
- being responsible for something
- paying back the received money
- paper money
- occurring once every year
- possessions
- the money moving in business affairs
- a person who is dealing with cash transactions
35 Clues: paper money • possessions • being in debt • having no money • a business deal • coins or bank notes • money that is owed or due • occurring once every year • the money used in a country • payment for advice or services • take money from a bank account • paying back the received money • being responsible for something • statement from finished payment • give money, especially to charity • ...
Finance Crossword-Evan 2021-09-22
Across
- A person who is dealing with cash transactions
- paying back the recieved money
- transfer funds by means of electronic devices
- A written order to a bank to pay a stated sum
- being in debt
- the value of the shares issued by the company
- Give or allow the use of money which must be returned
- a business deal
- Something valuable that can be sold easily
- possesions
- rate The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- money paid for borrowing or investing money
- sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest
- coins or banks notes
- the money moving in business affairs
Down
- Take money from a bank account
- The money used in a country
- take money with the intention of returning it
- money that is available or needed for a particular use
- paper money
- to put money into a business, property, etc to earn interest or profit
- sum of money payable as a first instalment or purchase
- payment for advice or services
- money spent while doing your bussiness
- being respinsible for something
- a sum of money that is available for a particular use
- coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something
- Give money especially to charity
- Money that is owed or due
- having no money
- employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- accessible store of money available for everyday expenses
- occurring once every year
- statement for finished payment
35 Clues: possesions • paper money • being in debt • a business deal • having no money • coins or banks notes • Money that is owed or due • occurring once every year • The money used in a country • Take money from a bank account • paying back the recieved money • payment for advice or services • statement for finished payment • being respinsible for something • Give money especially to charity • ...
saving vs investing 2024-05-07
Across
- remaining money
- money borrowed from the bank
- a price
- physical money
- to revive money
- something with value
- money received
- additional money payed
- lowered price
- automated teller machine
- setting aside money
Down
- something charged
- buying something
- borrowed money
- borrowing money
- buying something to make more money
- amount of money placed in an account
- a plan for spending
- amount of money placed in an account
- a financial institution
20 Clues: a price • lowered price • borrowed money • physical money • money received • remaining money • borrowing money • to revive money • buying something • something charged • a plan for spending • setting aside money • something with value • additional money payed • a financial institution • automated teller machine • money borrowed from the bank • buying something to make more money • ...
