money Crossword Puzzles
money literacy 2018-04-09
11 Clues: money • finance • no money • earn money • gaining money • hourly payment • buying something • chance to win or lose • giving money to a fundraiser • putting money towards something • putting money in the bank for something else
Money words 2022-01-17
Across
- have enough money to pay for
- a price asked for services
- the amount of money we spent to buy something
- borrowed sum of money
- all the money and possessions owned by a person
- synonym of rich
Down
- an amount of money you are given regularly
- a very large amount of money
- dollars and euros are...
- something you buy at a lower price than usually
- paper money
11 Clues: paper money • synonym of rich • borrowed sum of money • dollars and euros are... • a price asked for services • have enough money to pay for • a very large amount of money • an amount of money you are given regularly • the amount of money we spent to buy something • something you buy at a lower price than usually • all the money and possessions owned by a person
Money Words 2013-10-09
Across
- to write one or more checks for more money than you have available in your account
- the bank's record of your account activity
- an account used by more than one person such as a married couple
- a record of the checks you have written with names, dates, and amounts
- amount taken out of a bank deposit
- money put into an account
Down
- your signature on the back of a check made out to you
- proof of payment or deposit
- not enough money in an account to pay a check
- a form for listing amounts put into the bank
- the amount of money in your bank account
11 Clues: money put into an account • proof of payment or deposit • amount taken out of a bank deposit • the amount of money in your bank account • the bank's record of your account activity • a form for listing amounts put into the bank • not enough money in an account to pay a check • your signature on the back of a check made out to you • ...
Money Crossword 2014-05-26
Across
- It's money but it is in paper form
- You can use this to buy things at the store
- The symbol is an "S" and has two lines through it
- It is the biggest coin out of all of them
- The value is 1¢
Down
- This coin has a moose on it
- This coin has a beaver on it
- The value is 10¢
- The value is $1
- The symbol is a "c" with one line through it
- It is round and it makes a lot of noise in pockets
11 Clues: The value is $1 • The value is 1¢ • The value is 10¢ • This coin has a moose on it • This coin has a beaver on it • It's money but it is in paper form • It is the biggest coin out of all of them • You can use this to buy things at the store • The symbol is a "c" with one line through it • The symbol is an "S" and has two lines through it • ...
Vocabulary money 2017-04-26
Across
- Retire/Take money from your acount
- Metal circle thing with certain monetary value
- Money dispenser from your bank account
- Keep money instead of spending it
- Watch but not buy
- Money with different values (?)Used to pay legally / Commerce
- Not having enough money to purchase
Down
- Paper with monetary value
- Information (paper/email) on your credit card expenses
- Sale/Reduced prices
- Something you buy/Buy
11 Clues: Watch but not buy • Sale/Reduced prices • Something you buy/Buy • Paper with monetary value • Keep money instead of spending it • Retire/Take money from your acount • Not having enough money to purchase • Money dispenser from your bank account • Metal circle thing with certain monetary value • Information (paper/email) on your credit card expenses • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
Across
- coin
- see clothes outside of the store without buying them
- afford when you want something but you don't have the enough money to pay it
- paying something every month
Down
- paper or ticket where say how much you spend and how much do you own
- selling something a lower price than the original of something
- when you get money from the ATM
- when you buy something
- you pay with this
- machine where you get money
- keeping money
11 Clues: coin • keeping money • you pay with this • when you buy something • machine where you get money • paying something every month • when you get money from the ATM • see clothes outside of the store without buying them • selling something a lower price than the original of something • paper or ticket where say how much you spend and how much do you own • ...
Money Talk 2021-05-02
Across
- A list of all the transactions of a bank account over a month.
- Another word for cashpoint.
- Considerable, substantial eg____increase .
- To ask someone to lend you money.
- To fall abruptly
Down
- Person who earns money to support the family
- To put money aside for the future.
- To take money from an account.
- The practice of shopping in order to feel happy
- A sum of money lent by the bank
- To have the obligation to pay money back.
11 Clues: To fall abruptly • Another word for cashpoint. • To take money from an account. • A sum of money lent by the bank • To ask someone to lend you money. • To put money aside for the future. • To have the obligation to pay money back. • Considerable, substantial eg____increase . • Person who earns money to support the family • The practice of shopping in order to feel happy • ...
money vocabs 2022-07-12
Across
- to have enough money to be able to buy something
- take money out of bank account
- a piece of paper money
- take money from somebody without their permission
Down
- a small flat piece of metal used as money
- receive money form someone who has died
- get money by working
- use money on something you don't need
- give money to an organization
- get money in the lottery or show
- keep money for future use
11 Clues: get money by working • a piece of paper money • keep money for future use • give money to an organization • take money out of bank account • get money in the lottery or show • use money on something you don't need • receive money form someone who has died • a small flat piece of metal used as money • to have enough money to be able to buy something • ...
Money Matters 2022-07-05
Spending money 2025-03-11
Across
- A written statement of money owed
- Extra charges for not paying bills on time
- Money given to help others
- Organizations that help people in need
Down
- When items are sold at a lower price
- card A method of buying now and paying later
- Things people like to have but don’t need
- Things people must have to live
- Extra money owed for borrowing
- Something a person works toward
- A piece of paper that gives discounts
11 Clues: Money given to help others • Extra money owed for borrowing • Things people must have to live • Something a person works toward • A written statement of money owed • When items are sold at a lower price • A piece of paper that gives discounts • Organizations that help people in need • Things people like to have but don’t need • Extra charges for not paying bills on time • ...
“Financial Literacy Crossword”. 2025-06-19
Across
- : Indian digital payment system.
- : Metal money.
- : Money received, especially for work.
- : Proof of payment.
- : Monthly installment for repaying a loan.
- : To put money into a bank.
- : Indian Goods and Services Tax.
- : Money spent.
- : Borrowed money that must be repaid.
- : Machine to withdraw money.
- : Money set aside for future use.
- : Money paid to the government.
- : Event where goods are sold at discount.
- : A plan for managing income and expenses.
- : Money gained in business after expenses.
- : A place to keep money safely.
Down
- : Buying now and paying later.
- : Amount of money in an account.
- : Holds your money and cards.
- : Wealth for investment.
- : To take money out of an account.
- : Paper money.
- : Card that withdraws money directly from an account.
- : Written order to a bank to pay money.
- : A reduction in price.
- : Putting money into something for profit.
- : Money earned or paid for the use of money.
- : To use money to buy things.
- : When spending is more than earnings.
- : Official money of a country.
30 Clues: : Paper money. • : Metal money. • : Money spent. • : Proof of payment. • : A reduction in price. • : Wealth for investment. • : To put money into a bank. • : Machine to withdraw money. • : Holds your money and cards. • : To use money to buy things. • : Buying now and paying later. • : Official money of a country. • : Money paid to the government. • : A place to keep money safely. • ...
Budgeting 2023-05-04
Across
- place where you keep your money
- before deductions
- putting money in
- taking money out
- government payment
- decision making
- expense that changes
- ended
- borrowed money
- after deductions
- unexpected expenses
- person who spends money
- banking
- owing money
- used to buy things
Down
- added to the final amount
- following agreement
- money put aside
- inside
- exchanging money for things
- plan for money
- stay within limits
- money spent
- expense that does not change
- percentage
- payment for services
- earned money
- written receipt
28 Clues: ended • inside • banking • percentage • money spent • owing money • earned money • plan for money • borrowed money • money put aside • decision making • written receipt • putting money in • taking money out • after deductions • before deductions • government payment • stay within limits • used to buy things • following agreement • unexpected expenses • expense that changes • payment for services • ...
Money Matters 2021-01-18
Across
- The TV comes with two-year ________
- The money you pay for services you receive such as education and consultation
- The money you borrow from someone else
- You can find the picture of _______ at the back of RM10 banknote
- You can find the picture of _______ at the back of RM1 banknote
- The proof of payment is _______
Down
- You can find the picture of _____ at the back of RM20 banknote
- The shawl will cost us RM800. It's too ______
- The money you borrow from the bank to buy your first house
- The money that you pay when you use public transportations
- The money you borrow from the bank to buy your first car
11 Clues: The proof of payment is _______ • The TV comes with two-year ________ • The money you borrow from someone else • The shawl will cost us RM800. It's too ______ • The money you borrow from the bank to buy your first car • The money you borrow from the bank to buy your first house • The money that you pay when you use public transportations • ...
Money Management 2020-04-28
Across
- the amount of money that you have not spent
- people use this to buy something now and pay later
- a fee paid for the use of someone else's money
- trading your money in exchange for goods and services
- a saving-spending plan
- people save money in case of this
- a form of credit
Down
- the money that you make from your job
- how you make your money grow
- a form of money
- what we use to buy goods and service
11 Clues: a form of money • a form of credit • a saving-spending plan • how you make your money grow • people save money in case of this • what we use to buy goods and service • the money that you make from your job • the amount of money that you have not spent • a fee paid for the use of someone else's money • people use this to buy something now and pay later • ...
Money Talk 2021-05-03
Across
- To ask a bank(or someone) to lend you money.
- To reach the highest point and then fall.
- Another word for cash point.
- Tohave the obligation to pay money back.
- A person who earns money to support the family
- The practice of shopping in order to feel happy ________therapy
Down
- To take money out from an account.
- to fall abruptly
- A list of all the trasactions in a bank account over a month.
- Sum of money lent by a bank to be returned with interest
- To put money aside for the future.
11 Clues: to fall abruptly • Another word for cash point. • To take money out from an account. • To put money aside for the future. • Tohave the obligation to pay money back. • To reach the highest point and then fall. • To ask a bank(or someone) to lend you money. • A person who earns money to support the family • Sum of money lent by a bank to be returned with interest • ...
Money words 2013-03-12
Across
- (v) spend (money) on stupid things
- (v) have enough money to buy something
- (n) a piece of money made of metal
- (n) money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house
- (v) use your money to buy stocks or shares of a company
- (v) put money aside from your salary every month
Down
- (n) money that somebody (or a bank) lends you
- (n) money a person gets for doing a job
- (v) get money after the death of a relative
- (n) a piece of paper money
- (n) money that you pay to the government
11 Clues: (n) a piece of paper money • (v) spend (money) on stupid things • (n) a piece of money made of metal • (v) have enough money to buy something • (n) money a person gets for doing a job • (n) money that you pay to the government • (v) get money after the death of a relative • (n) money that somebody (or a bank) lends you • (v) put money aside from your salary every month • ...
Lunch Money 2013-05-27
11 Clues: "she's very sweet" • there hard to make • He had one of those • They "Love" this thing • They think she's a girl • they strive to find it out • A relative that's very busy • The things that they traded • They did a bunch of stuff at there • One of the things they did at school • The stuff they spent to buy there lunch
money JB 2014-01-15
Across
- Salesman must give you a paper if you buy something
- Is machine which will give you money
- you owe a money and you have ....
- money you get every month if you work in company
- It's nout with big price
Down
- If you want have more money and you can't work. You must ...
- it's a steel nout
- If is something very expensive and you haven't got money.
- it's institut of money
- there are money which you owe bank.
- There are money which you must pay every month.
11 Clues: it's a steel nout • it's institut of money • It's nout with big price • you owe a money and you have .... • there are money which you owe bank. • Is machine which will give you money • There are money which you must pay every month. • money you get every month if you work in company • Salesman must give you a paper if you buy something • ...
Shopping & Money 2024-01-12
Across
- Something that has been used by someone else before
- really big or important
- Looking at items in stores without buying
- a password for your card
- say something more than it really is
Down
- a trip where you buy a lot of these
- paying by taking money directly from a bank account.
- paying using borrowed money.
- Paying using papers
- to spend a lot of money on something
- who you are
11 Clues: who you are • Paying using papers • really big or important • a password for your card • paying using borrowed money. • a trip where you buy a lot of these • to spend a lot of money on something • say something more than it really is • Looking at items in stores without buying • Something that has been used by someone else before • ...
Money Management 2024-04-29
Across
- I do not have to buy uniforms because my mother is a seamstress. This money can be saved towards something else. This is --- income earnings.
- Payment for mental and physical work
- Money is a measure of -----
- Money that is accepted by law is called legal ------
- Income received from employment is called
Down
- Income that is earned without doing work is called
- All income received is called ----- income
- My WIFI bill is a ----- expense
- A document that records earnings and expenditure
- The portion of income received after taxes are removed is called--- income.
- Anything that is universally accepted for the payment of goods and services.
11 Clues: Money is a measure of ----- • My WIFI bill is a ----- expense • Payment for mental and physical work • Income received from employment is called • All income received is called ----- income • A document that records earnings and expenditure • Income that is earned without doing work is called • Money that is accepted by law is called legal ------ • ...
Money matters 2023-04-15
14 Clues: kúpiť • platiť • predať • zarobiť • dlhovať • ušetriť • premrhať • požičať si • dovoliť si • minúť, utratiť • for zaplatiť za • up (for) našetriť (na) • požičať niekomu peniaze • back splatiť (napr. dlh)
Spending Money 2023-09-19
Across
- low cost
- a shop that sells books
- a shop that sells medicine
- fashionable or luxurious
- a large shop that sells different things
Down
- a large store that sells food
- a shop that sells shoes
- a shop that sells equipment for sports
- a shop that sells clothes
- a small shop that sells newspapers and snacks
- high cost
11 Clues: low cost • high cost • a shop that sells shoes • a shop that sells books • fashionable or luxurious • a shop that sells clothes • a shop that sells medicine • a large store that sells food • a shop that sells equipment for sports • a large shop that sells different things • a small shop that sells newspapers and snacks
Money Management 2022-11-07
Across
- a variable expense
- should balance
- a fixed expense
- is money received
- Items on which money is spent
- Requires _______ in order to be efficiently used
Down
- Requires estimating income and prioritizing expenses
- are the same expenses every month
- Assists in organizing finances to reduce debt or increase savings
- expenses that change from month to month
- a valuable resource for achieving goals
- income should be ______ to expenses
12 Clues: should balance • a fixed expense • is money received • a variable expense • Items on which money is spent • are the same expenses every month • income should be ______ to expenses • a valuable resource for achieving goals • expenses that change from month to month • Requires _______ in order to be efficiently used • Requires estimating income and prioritizing expenses • ...
Money & Banking 2025-04-07
Across
- Medium of exchange
- Rate Interest on short term loans
- Tender cannot be refused to make a payment
- Suasion Combination of advise and persuasion
- Payments Payments at a later date
- Market Operations Buying and selling of Government securities in open market
Down
- Bank Accepting of deposits and giving loans
- Banl Apex Bank
- Policy Money supply and credit policy
- Exchange of goods for goods
- difference between loan and vlaue of collateral
11 Clues: Banl Apex Bank • Medium of exchange • Exchange of goods for goods • Payments Payments at a later date • Rate Interest on short term loans • Policy Money supply and credit policy • Bank Accepting of deposits and giving loans • Tender cannot be refused to make a payment • difference between loan and vlaue of collateral • ...
Money verbs 2024-11-06
Across
- when you get a something by spending money
- when you use your money on useless things
- when you put a price to an object and a person buys it
- when you exchange a thing for another
- when you work and you get paid
- when you are first in a competition
Down
- when you use bank notes in a store
- when you ask for money to give it back later
- when you don't waste money to buy a better thing
- when you use your money
- when you give money waiting to be given back
11 Clues: when you use your money • when you work and you get paid • when you use bank notes in a store • when you are first in a competition • when you exchange a thing for another • when you use your money on useless things • when you get a something by spending money • when you ask for money to give it back later • when you give money waiting to be given back • ...
Money order 2025-09-17
12 Clues: 5 • 1 • 10 • On penny • Ten cents • On quarter • Five cents • Dimes in a dollar • Twenty five cents • Nickels in a dollar • One hundred pennies • Quarters in a dollar
Money Matters. 2025-09-26
Across
- Something that costs you money.
- A small case where you keep money.
- Something that doesn't cost a lot of money.
- School money.
- The best teacher in the world.
- Something that gives you money.
Down
- Paying back more than you borrowed.
- Something that costs a lot of money.
- A lower price than usual.
- A paper promise.
- Paper that shows what you bought.
11 Clues: School money. • A paper promise. • A lower price than usual. • The best teacher in the world. • Something that costs you money. • Something that gives you money. • Paper that shows what you bought. • A small case where you keep money. • Paying back more than you borrowed. • Something that costs a lot of money. • Something that doesn't cost a lot of money.
Money Vocabulary 2026-02-11
Across
- money paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly until something has been paid for
- the first part of a larger payment
- money that a bank lends and somebody borrows
- the money that is available to a person or organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time
- money that is given by the government or another organization for a particular purpose
Down
- money that you give to an organization such as a charity in order to help them
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- a legal document that says what is to happen to somebody’s money and property after they die
- the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.
- a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost
11 Clues: the first part of a larger payment • money that a bank lends and somebody borrows • money paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule • the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. • a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost • an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services • ...
Ancient Money 2025-11-04
Across
- a moneyless economy that relies on trade.
- the privately owned, publicly controlled central bank of the United States.
- a naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver found in the rivers of central Asia Minor.
- money in the form of silver or gold coins.
Down
- money that has alternative use as an economic good, or commodity.
- transactions were based on mutual, nonmarket understanding rather than an immediate calculated price.
- improved the money system by separating electrum into pure gold and pure silver.
- money by the government decree.
- In Mesopotamia, people used _______ and silver as money.
- Ancient China used ______ as a form of currency
- Symbol of wealth and used for large trades in Ancient Egypt.
11 Clues: money by the government decree. • a moneyless economy that relies on trade. • money in the form of silver or gold coins. • Ancient China used ______ as a form of currency • In Mesopotamia, people used _______ and silver as money. • Symbol of wealth and used for large trades in Ancient Egypt. • money that has alternative use as an economic good, or commodity. • ...
BUILDING YOUR SAVINGS 2026-01-20
Across
- – Management of money
- – Pool of money for a purpose
- – Take money out
- – Protection for financial risks
- – Money gained
- – System of money management
- – Government-backed investment
- – Money kept for emergencies
- – Set money aside
- – Record of account activity
- – Habit of saving and not wasting
- – Record of stored money
- – Small container for saving coins
- – Put money into an account
- – Paper money
- – Regular small income
- – Traditional savings container
- – Habit needed to save
- – Unexpected financial need
Down
- – Secure place for money
- – Careful with spending
- – Plan for spending and saving
- – Cash or easily accessible money
- – Long-term savings goal
- – Money you earn
- – Things you save money for
- – Amount in an account
- – Strategy for saving
- – Money earned on savings
- – Protect money for later
- – Increase in saved money
- – Something valuable you own
- – Type of savings account
- – Movement of money in and out
- – Place where savings are kept
- – Costs that reduce savings
- – Use money to grow more
- – Small money saved first
- – Profit paid to investors
- – Safety from having savings
40 Clues: – Paper money • – Money gained • – Take money out • – Money you earn • – Set money aside • – Management of money • – Strategy for saving • – Amount in an account • – Regular small income • – Habit needed to save • – Careful with spending • – Secure place for money • – Long-term savings goal • – Use money to grow more • – Record of stored money • – Money earned on savings • ...
Building Blocks of Financial Literacy 2024-11-27
Across
- Giving money or time to help others
- To use money to buy something
- Things you must have to live (e.g., food, shelter)
- A plan for managing your money
- The money you earn
- A small container for saving coins
- The costs of things you buy or use
- Money paid to the government
- Money made from work or investments
Down
- Money given regularly, often by parents
- Things you would like to have, but don't need
- Money borrowed that you must pay back
- The amount of money something costs
- Money owed to others
- Money set aside for future use
- Something you aim to achieve with your money
- A medium of exchange used to buy goods and services
- To put money into something to make it grow
- Money paid by a borrower for using someone else's money
- A place where you store and manage your money
20 Clues: The money you earn • Money owed to others • Money paid to the government • To use money to buy something • Money set aside for future use • A plan for managing your money • A small container for saving coins • The costs of things you buy or use • Giving money or time to help others • The amount of money something costs • Money made from work or investments • ...
Financial Literacy Quest 2023-11-28
Across
- - Having little money or wealth.
- - The amount of money needed to buy, make, or do something.
- - Money in the form of bills and coins.
- - To keep money for future use.
- - Paper money.
- - A small bank at home, often shaped like an animal, for saving money.
- - A small, round piece of metal used as money.
- - To receive money for work done.
- - Money that is owed to someone else.
Down
- - A small case for carrying cash and cards.
- - The amount of money required to purchase something.
- - Having a lot of money or wealth.
- - To give something in exchange for money.
- - Money paid to the government for public services.
- - To get something by paying money for it.
- - To use money to buy stuff.
- - A place where you can buy things.
- - A place where money is kept safe.
- - Money borrowed that you need to pay back.
- - Money or items given without expecting something in return.
20 Clues: - Paper money. • - To use money to buy stuff. • - To keep money for future use. • - Having little money or wealth. • - To receive money for work done. • - Having a lot of money or wealth. • - A place where you can buy things. • - A place where money is kept safe. • - Money that is owed to someone else. • - Money in the form of bills and coins. • ...
Bad Money? 2016-05-02
Across
- a manner of behaving or acting
- physical, social, emotional, & mental characteristics of a person
- good things, advantages
- the good fortune, health, happiness, prosperity, etc of a person
- to deceive, to gain something through dishonesty
- a great quantity of money, valuable property, or possessions
Down
- large, abundant; liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish
- a statement or paper detailing an event, news, or research
- result or achievement at which effort is directed;destination
- important,large,meaningful
- something wished for, wanted, or long-requested
11 Clues: good things, advantages • important,large,meaningful • a manner of behaving or acting • something wished for, wanted, or long-requested • to deceive, to gain something through dishonesty • large, abundant; liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish • a statement or paper detailing an event, news, or research • a great quantity of money, valuable property, or possessions • ...
Money Vocabulary 2017-04-26
Across
- card statement paper wher say how much you own and how much you spend
- when you go to get money from the ATM
- afford cant pay for something
- installments paying something every month
Down
- when you keep money
- a lower price than the official of something
- going to a store and buy something
- shopping see things outside the shop without buying them
- coin
- dollar
- machine where you go to get money
11 Clues: coin • dollar • when you keep money • afford cant pay for something • machine where you go to get money • going to a store and buy something • when you go to get money from the ATM • installments paying something every month • a lower price than the official of something • shopping see things outside the shop without buying them • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
Across
- when you get money from the ATM
- when you buy something
- paying something every month
- machine where you get money
- coin
Down
- see clothes outside of the store without buying them
- paper or ticket where say how much you spend and how much do you own
- selling something a lower price than the original of something
- when you want something but you don't have the enough money to pay it
- you pay with this
- keeping money
11 Clues: coin • keeping money • you pay with this • when you buy something • machine where you get money • paying something every month • when you get money from the ATM • see clothes outside of the store without buying them • selling something a lower price than the original of something • paper or ticket where say how much you spend and how much do you own • ...
First/ Money 2013-05-13
Across
- - the first apperance
- - to perform publicly for the first time or have the first public showing
- - extravagant or luxurious
- - profitable
- - to receive from a parent,ancestor or other party
- - a generous gift or a reward for the captured outlaw
Down
- - to thrive or prosper
- - a donor or patron
- - an advantage
- - to judge the value of something by approximation
- - one of the first to do, think, or study something
11 Clues: - profitable • - an advantage • - a donor or patron • - the first apperance • - to thrive or prosper • - extravagant or luxurious • - to judge the value of something by approximation • - to receive from a parent,ancestor or other party • - one of the first to do, think, or study something • - a generous gift or a reward for the captured outlaw • ...
Pocket Money 2012-06-21
Across
- a childs bank
- a piece of card with money on that yoy get of your boss
- a plastic card that pays for things
- money that you gain onto your bank account over time
- the amount of money that you spend
- the amount of money you have to spend on one thing and how much you have for another
- money you have to pay the goverment
Down
- money given to you off your parents
- an amount of money you have loaned that you have to pay back
- the amount of money your bos gives you when you start your job
- a plastic card tat acts like a cheque
11 Clues: a childs bank • the amount of money that you spend • money given to you off your parents • a plastic card that pays for things • money you have to pay the goverment • a plastic card tat acts like a cheque • money that you gain onto your bank account over time • a piece of card with money on that yoy get of your boss • ...
Pocket Money 2012-06-21
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- Money that you gain onto your bank account over time.
- The money that you have spent.
- A childs bank
- money you pay the goverment
- a plastic card that pays for things
- the amount of money your boss gives you when you start your job
Down
- a piece of card with money on you get off your boss
- the amount of money you are are going to spend one day and the next.
- money given to you off your parents
- An amount of money you have loaned and have to pay it back.
- a card that acts like a cheque
11 Clues: A childs bank • money you pay the goverment • The money that you have spent. • a card that acts like a cheque • money given to you off your parents • a plastic card that pays for things • a piece of card with money on you get off your boss • Money that you gain onto your bank account over time. • An amount of money you have loaned and have to pay it back. • ...
Money Matters 2013-05-28
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- A record of the account that shows money being deposited
- the room where large quantities of money is stored
- An amount of money that banks borrow you.
- The action of removing money from an account.
- A term that means four months in money matters.
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- The actual action of putting money in a bank.
- A term that means a year in financial reports.
- You have to_______ before payment can be made.
- The signed paper/note that proves a payment has been made
- A document/note that orders the payment of money from an account.
- A record of the account that shows removal of money.
11 Clues: An amount of money that banks borrow you. • The actual action of putting money in a bank. • The action of removing money from an account. • A term that means a year in financial reports. • You have to_______ before payment can be made. • A term that means four months in money matters. • the room where large quantities of money is stored • ...
Money Terminology 2013-12-11
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- Credit payment must be made before or on this day
- A record of income and expenses for a set period of time
- You can use this in exchange for goods and services
- Certificate that shows how much money you have lent to the government
- Amount of money left over after deductions
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- Amounts subtracted from gross pay income
- signing a cheque so it may be cashed
- Insures the quality of the product by the seller
- This person signs for a loan, these people will pay if the original person cannot
- When you purchase this, you own a percentage of the company
- 4 digit number used by an ATM
11 Clues: 4 digit number used by an ATM • signing a cheque so it may be cashed • Amounts subtracted from gross pay income • Amount of money left over after deductions • Insures the quality of the product by the seller • Credit payment must be made before or on this day • You can use this in exchange for goods and services • ...
Money=420 2022-11-11
Across
- expression that operates on values in a range of cells
- consists of cells in which you can enter and calculate data
- refer to text that is typed into the cells of a spreadsheet
- lines in the worksheet
- denoted and identified by a unique alphabetical header letter, which is located at the top of the worksheet
- a combination of a column letter and a row number that identifies a cell on a worksheet
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- saves your workbook while you're working on it
- the selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing
- the boxes you see in the grid of an Excel worksheet
- a special toolbar at the top of the Excel worksheet window, labeled with function symbol (fx)
- to control the display of cell values that contain numeric data
11 Clues: lines in the worksheet • saves your workbook while you're working on it • the boxes you see in the grid of an Excel worksheet • expression that operates on values in a range of cells • consists of cells in which you can enter and calculate data • refer to text that is typed into the cells of a spreadsheet • ...
money njhuhuh 2024-03-24
Money Busine$$ 2024-04-08
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- Money you get for doing chores
- Money you have in your pocket or purse
- Money you earn from work
- Plan for spending and saving money
Down
- Metal money
- Place to buy things
- Money set aside for future use
- Smaller amount of money given back after a purchase
- Where you keep your money
- Small holder for money and cards
- What you do when you purchase something
11 Clues: Metal money • Place to buy things • Money you earn from work • Where you keep your money • Money set aside for future use • Money you get for doing chores • Small holder for money and cards • Plan for spending and saving money • Money you have in your pocket or purse • What you do when you purchase something • Smaller amount of money given back after a purchase
Pocket Money 2024-07-05
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- thinks about other people and makes a special effort to make them happy
- can't be promised to provide the service that is promised
- not skilled and can't perform his/her job well
- memorable motto or phrase used in commercials to promote a business
- service that doesn't waste time or energy
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business
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- ________ sale is an informal event where people sell used items like clothes, toys, furniture, etc.
- highly skilled and can do their job well
- shows a high level of excitement towards things
- can be promised to provide the service that is promised or expected
- doesn't think about the feelings of others; they're not polite
11 Clues: highly skilled and can do their job well • service that doesn't waste time or energy • not skilled and can't perform his/her job well • shows a high level of excitement towards things • can't be promised to provide the service that is promised • doesn't think about the feelings of others; they're not polite • ...
Money verbs 2025-04-25
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- That T-shirt costs 20 pounds.
- I save my money in a moneybox for something special.
- My mom likes to pay by card at the supermarket. She doesn't use much cash in her wallet.
- I like to shop online by Amazon because it’s easy and fast.
- My dad will lend me money because I don't have any.
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- I need money to buy a new phone.
- Can I borrow you 10 pounds? I forgot my wallet.
- Don’t spend all your money on sweets!
- I earn money by helping my dad at work.
- I want to buy a new book at the store.
- They sell fruit and vegetables at the market to gain money.
11 Clues: That T-shirt costs 20 pounds. • I need money to buy a new phone. • Don’t spend all your money on sweets! • I want to buy a new book at the store. • I earn money by helping my dad at work. • Can I borrow you 10 pounds? I forgot my wallet. • My dad will lend me money because I don't have any. • I save my money in a moneybox for something special. • ...
Money Idioms 2023-04-04
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- When something is considered ridiculously expensive, especially for what it’s worth.
- To pay for something with your own money (instead of using insurance or a credit card).
- Used to warn someone that money is a limited resource, and it shouldn’t be spent in a careless manner.
- You shouldn’t waste time because whenever you do it you are missing the opportunity to earn money.
- Every little bit of saved money adds up eventually (originally from Benjamin Franklin).
- When you have no money at all! None whatsoever.
- Save money for a time when it is most needed.
Down
- To earn money for a family (used as a verb).
- Something that costs too much money!
- A business or product that makes someone a lot of money!
- A job that provides someone with the money they need to live.
11 Clues: Something that costs too much money! • To earn money for a family (used as a verb). • Save money for a time when it is most needed. • When you have no money at all! None whatsoever. • A business or product that makes someone a lot of money! • A job that provides someone with the money they need to live. • ...
Friday Crossword 2026 2026-01-01
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- Look at different prices before buying (phrasal verb)
- Need to pay money back
- Get money from work
- Give back borrowed money (phrasal verb)
- Get a lot of bills or debt (phrasal verb)
- Use money to buy things
- Take money and give it back later
- Almost finished or about to fail (idiom)
- Be very tough in money talks or deals (idiom)
- Lose a lot of money very fast (idiom)
- Person who works with money records
- Book used to pay with checks
- Keep money and not spend it
- Person who takes money in a shop
- Be in control of money or business decisions (idiom)
- An unfair money situation (idiom)
- Having a lot of money
- Spend less money than before (phrasal verb)
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- Money paid to the government from your pay
- The biggest part of the money (idiom)
- Use your own money in a plan or business (idiom)
- Have something as yours
- Pay money you do not want to pay (phrasal verb)
- Charge too much money unfairly (phrasal verb)
- One person wins money and another loses the same amount (idiom)
- Pay part of the price first (phrasal verb)
- Give something for money
- Time when prices are lower
- Keep money for something in the future (phrasal verb)
- Money you get from work
- Costing a lot of money
- Spend a lot of money on something nice (phrasal verb)
- Fail or close because there is no money (idiom)
- Paper that shows you paid
- Extra money given for good service
- Give some money to help pay together (phrasal verb)
36 Clues: Get money from work • Having a lot of money • Need to pay money back • Costing a lot of money • Have something as yours • Use money to buy things • Money you get from work • Give something for money • Paper that shows you paid • Time when prices are lower • Keep money and not spend it • Book used to pay with checks • Person who takes money in a shop • Take money and give it back later • ...
Money vs Success 2023-09-06
17 Clues: n.家具 • n.教授 • n.百万富翁 • 捐赠(短语) • n.饥饿,饥荒 • n.象征,标志 • vt.欣赏;赏识 • n.寝室,学生宿舍 • n.大笔的钱,巨款 • 不理睬,背弃(短语) • 发迹;出人头地(短语) • adj.最后的,最终的 • adv.舒服地,舒适地 • adj.内疚的,羞愧的 • 退出,脱离;辍学(短语) • 死于......(短语) • 凭空想出,虚构出(短语)
Money Vocab 1 2024-04-11
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- herbaceous plants with tuberous or fibrous roots and typically yellow, five-petaled, cup-shaped flowers
- mentally confused
- having traditionally masculine traits especially to a marked degree
- a mixed rice dish served mainly in south asian countries
- very eager or greedy for food, satisfaction, or gratification
- a spirit varnish (such as shellac)
- to get as needed by or as if by foraging, scavenging, or borrowing
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- the utterance or bestowing of a blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
- “marked by arrogant assurance[,] befitting or characteristic of one of eminent rank or attainments [,] intensely compelling”
- the front of a building. OR a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or effect
- also, sometimes offensive: mentally unsound
- “cynical attitude or quality”
- A bottle with a flaring lip used to hold beverages especially wine
- “a place where food is stored : PANTRY[,] a supply of food”
- “possessing, owning, or holding exclusive right to something”
- “desire to cause pain, injury, or distress to another”
- Made or finished so as to have a smooth glossy surface
17 Clues: mentally confused • “cynical attitude or quality” • a spirit varnish (such as shellac) • also, sometimes offensive: mentally unsound • “desire to cause pain, injury, or distress to another” • Made or finished so as to have a smooth glossy surface • a mixed rice dish served mainly in south asian countries • “a place where food is stored : PANTRY[,] a supply of food” • ...
Kila Kamai's Banzai Assigment Resources. 2026-02-24
Across
- Asking insurance to pay for a covered loss.
- When you spend more than you have in your account.
- A written renting agreement.
- The most money you can borrow on a credit card.
- The first amount of money borrowed or saved.
- A card that lets you borrow money to buy things.
- Money people must pay to the government.
- Money you earn from an investment.
- Something you buy to make money later.
- The money you pay for insurance.
- A number that shows how well you pay back money.
- All the money you earn before taxes.
- Money you lend to a company or government.
- Money you have left after taxes are taken out.
- When money goes straight into your bank account.
- Money saved for unexpected problems.
- Money you earn from a job.
- The chance of losing money.
- A small piece of ownership in a company.
- Money you keep for later instead of spending.
- Money you keep at a bank.
- Extra money paid for borrowing or earned from saving.
- To use money to try to make more.
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- A cost that changes month to month.
- A bank account where your money earns interest.
- Interest that grows on your money and on past interest.
- A card that takes money straight from your account.
- A place like a bank that handles money.
- The amount you pay before insurance helps.
- A plan for how you will use your money.
- A bank or person that gives you a loan.
- Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes.
- A record of your borrowing history.
- A machine that lets you get money from your account.
- Money you pay to live somewhere you don’t own.
- Protection from big money losses.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- A bank account you use to spend money.
- A loan used to buy a house.
- A bill that stays the same each month.
- To spread money into different investments.
- Money you spend.
- Money you borrow and must pay back.
- Money you owe.
44 Clues: Money you owe. • Money you spend. • Money you keep at a bank. • Money you earn from a job. • A loan used to buy a house. • The chance of losing money. • A written renting agreement. • A person who takes out a loan. • The money you pay for insurance. • Protection from big money losses. • To use money to try to make more. • Money you earn from an investment. • ...
MONEY VERBS 2020-04-27
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- / you get money for your job
- / you use more money than you should in a silly way
- / you don't spend money, you put it in a bank
- / you ask somebody to give money to you and then you give it back
- / you give money to somebody and then they have to give it back to you
- / you give money to a charity as a present
Down
- / you collect money for a particular use
- / you get money by working or investing or through a transaction
- / you use money to buy something
- / you get money in a competition
- / you have to give money back to somebody
11 Clues: / you get money for your job • / you get money in a competition • / you use money to buy something • / you collect money for a particular use • / you have to give money back to somebody • / you give money to a charity as a present • / you don't spend money, you put it in a bank • / you use more money than you should in a silly way • ...
lunch money 2023-02-22
12 Clues: in the classroom • learning center. • something you pay • after 45 minuters • something you eat • something you read • The time on a wall • people behind each other • people you hang out with • something that is awesome • room somewhere you eat. • something you put your food on
Money Crossword 2014-05-27
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- A ____ has a value of $1
- A $20 ____ is green
- This coin has a moose on it
- They are round and make a lot of noise in pockets
- Which coin has a value of 5¢
- This sign is a "c" with one line going through it
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- This coin starts with the letter "D"
- This sign is an "S" and has two lines going through it
- Which coin has a value of 1¢
- It is the biggest coin out of all of them
- You can use this to buy things at the store
11 Clues: A $20 ____ is green • A ____ has a value of $1 • This coin has a moose on it • Which coin has a value of 1¢ • Which coin has a value of 5¢ • This coin starts with the letter "D" • It is the biggest coin out of all of them • You can use this to buy things at the store • They are round and make a lot of noise in pockets • This sign is a "c" with one line going through it • ...
Money-Making 2022-03-16
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- something that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- a flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
- The type of money used online
- A black card that uses someone else's money
- Fixed regular payment given monthly/bi-weekly
- an amount of money someone saves up
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- Something you give in return for goods or services
- The type of money a place, normally a country, uses
- rewarding/thanking someone for their services
- Something that a person needs to spend money on
- To temporarily use something before giving it back
11 Clues: The type of money used online • an amount of money someone saves up • A black card that uses someone else's money • rewarding/thanking someone for their services • Fixed regular payment given monthly/bi-weekly • Something that a person needs to spend money on • Something you give in return for goods or services • To temporarily use something before giving it back • ...
Money Concepts 2024-02-05
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- type of card that comes with a checking account
- a 3 digit number that reflects your credit history
- type of credit obligation that has collateral
- buy now, promise to pay later
- money set aside each month for something specific
Down
- used to set money aside and not day-to-day spending
- used for day-to-day spending
- the biggest category that impacts your credit
- how many different types of credit bureaus
- type of credit obligation that is not backed up by collateral
- special savings funds for the unexpected
11 Clues: used for day-to-day spending • buy now, promise to pay later • special savings funds for the unexpected • how many different types of credit bureaus • the biggest category that impacts your credit • type of credit obligation that has collateral • type of card that comes with a checking account • money set aside each month for something specific • ...
Money Matters 2024-09-02
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- avoid bouncing checks by recording all of these in the check register and reconcile the account
- to do this means that you match your check register with the bank's record
- a check does this when there isn't enough money in the account
- permission note
- what most people sell to get money
- simple interest is only paid on this
Down
- American teens spend more than $90 _______ each year.
- where your ________ is, your heart will also be
- sent out monthly by bank
- most important part of the checkbook
- interest paid on principal and previous interest
11 Clues: permission note • sent out monthly by bank • what most people sell to get money • most important part of the checkbook • simple interest is only paid on this • where your ________ is, your heart will also be • interest paid on principal and previous interest • American teens spend more than $90 _______ each year. • ...
Money Evolution 2025-08-26
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- how and where a product or service is made conveniently available to the target customer,
- media the specific group of people most likely to be interested in a brand's products or services and who are active on social media platforms, sharing common traits like demographics, interests, behaviors, or values
- centric strategy that places customer needs and experiences at the core of all business decisions
- audience a specific group of people who are most likely to be interested in and benefit from a product or service.
- the identifying name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's product or service from those of other sellers
- a short, catchy, and memorable phrase used to advertise and promote a brand, product, or service.
- marketing aiming for broad reach and high-volume sales rather than targeting specific segments
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- anything—physical or digital—that is offered to a market to satisfy a want or need, and is exchanged for something of value.
- the communication activities used to inform, persuade, and remind a target audience about a product, service, or brand to generate interest, sales, or loyalty.
- sum of values a customer exchanges to gain the benefits of a product or service,
- marketing the promotion of products and services through digital channels like the internet, websites, social media, search engines, and email.
11 Clues: sum of values a customer exchanges to gain the benefits of a product or service, • how and where a product or service is made conveniently available to the target customer, • marketing aiming for broad reach and high-volume sales rather than targeting specific segments • ...
Money Crossword 2026-02-08
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- money made from paper
- what you get if there is money left over after buying something
- the price of something
- 100 of these make 1 euro
- the entire amount
Down
- the currency we use in Ireland
- needed to buy items
- using your money to get something you need or want
- the total sum
- point, a symbol used in money
- money in the form of a metal disc
11 Clues: the total sum • the entire amount • needed to buy items • money made from paper • the price of something • 100 of these make 1 euro • point, a symbol used in money • the currency we use in Ireland • money in the form of a metal disc • using your money to get something you need or want • what you get if there is money left over after buying something
Money Supply 2016-06-02
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- Paper money and coins
- Form of transaction that draws money instantly from the user's checking account
- An entire stock of currency and other liquid instruments in a country's economy at any given time
- The sum of currency in circulation and reserve balances
- Accounts of funds for which deposit takers may require notice before withdrawals can be made
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- The amount of money demanded at all possible interest rates
- Accounts of funds to which depositors have immediate access
- Form of transaction that provides instantly borrowed funds
- Can easily be exchanged for goods and services
- This is included in money supply
- Making something available to someone
11 Clues: Paper money and coins • This is included in money supply • Making something available to someone • Can easily be exchanged for goods and services • The sum of currency in circulation and reserve balances • Form of transaction that provides instantly borrowed funds • The amount of money demanded at all possible interest rates • ...
Money Vocabulary 2017-04-26
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- afford: cant pay something because you dont have enough money.
- tipe of coin.
- giving a low price of something.
- shopping: Go to the mall and see things but no buying them.
- take money from A.T.M.
- rectangular paper that are value.
- when you keep some money.
Down
- when you buy something.
- statment: what you need to pay from your credit card.
- installments: when you pay someting every month.
- machine used to make a withdraw.
11 Clues: tipe of coin. • take money from A.T.M. • when you buy something. • when you keep some money. • giving a low price of something. • machine used to make a withdraw. • rectangular paper that are value. • installments: when you pay someting every month. • statment: what you need to pay from your credit card. • shopping: Go to the mall and see things but no buying them. • ...
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
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- when you get money from the ATM
- when you buy something
- paying something every month
- machine where you get money
- coin
Down
- see clothes outside of the store without buying them
- paper or ticket where say how much you spend and how much do you own
- selling something a lower price than the original of something
- when you want something but you don't have the enough money to pay it
- you pay with this
- keeping money
11 Clues: coin • keeping money • you pay with this • when you buy something • machine where you get money • paying something every month • when you get money from the ATM • see clothes outside of the store without buying them • selling something a lower price than the original of something • paper or ticket where say how much you spend and how much do you own • ...
lunch money 2023-02-22
12 Clues: in the classroom • learning center. • something you pay • after 45 minuters • something you eat • something you read • The time on a wall • people behind each other • people you hang out with • something that is awesome • room somewhere you eat. • something you put your food on
MONEY VERBS 2023-08-21
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- How much did you _____ the tickets?
- Do you want to _____ football stickers?
- All the money I receive I ____ to buy asmartphone at the end of the year.
- Can you _____ me $50. I pay you back tomorrow.
- Who do you think is going to _____ the game?
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- I always _____ chocolate for my mum on her birthday.
- My friends always _____ money from me at school for some snack.
- How much does this laptop _____?
- I love to _____ on clothes and games.
- We don't _____ apple products here, just android.
- I _____ $80,000 a year.
11 Clues: I _____ $80,000 a year. • How much does this laptop _____? • How much did you _____ the tickets? • I love to _____ on clothes and games. • Do you want to _____ football stickers? • Who do you think is going to _____ the game? • Can you _____ me $50. I pay you back tomorrow. • We don't _____ apple products here, just android. • ...
money puzzle 2022-04-11
Across
- every one likes?
- its part of a conversation
- has something to do with a bank
- it is also important for your future
- its a type of card
- a plan for something
Down
- every one needs a?
- its a type of card
- its very important to your future
- you need this to store your money
- only the government knows your?
- its they class we are taking
12 Clues: every one likes? • every one needs a? • its a type of card • its a type of card • a plan for something • its part of a conversation • its they class we are taking • has something to do with a bank • only the government knows your? • its very important to your future • you need this to store your money • it is also important for your future
Money matters 2023-12-13
Across
- To continue to monitor or keep an active account of someone or something
- the use of money, time, or effort
- to understand or solve something.
- to control your finances
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
Down
- To spend all your money wastefully
- to increase gradually until there is a large amount
- a fixed quantity of something e.g. money.
- to give something as a share of a total amount
- to save or keep money to be used at a later time
- the amount of money you have available to spend
11 Clues: to control your finances • the use of money, time, or effort • to understand or solve something. • To spend all your money wastefully • a fixed quantity of something e.g. money. • to give something as a share of a total amount • the amount of money you have available to spend • to save or keep money to be used at a later time • ...
Making Money 2024-10-14
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- another word for money (not slang)
- a slang term for a dollar that may have originated from the use of shells as currency in ancient societies and some Native American tribes
- the face value of a banknote
- a security strip is woven into a bill to make it harder to becoming BLANK money
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- slang term for a $100 bill - related to the person who appears on this banknote
- spanish word for money
- slang term for a dollar, perhaps from the American colonial period when deerskins were used as currency
- the last name of first woman and African-American to appear on a $20 bill (starting in 2030?)
- also known as a bill
- first name of the person on a $20 bill
- a mark applied to paper that is visible when held up to a light
11 Clues: also known as a bill • spanish word for money • the face value of a banknote • another word for money (not slang) • first name of the person on a $20 bill • a mark applied to paper that is visible when held up to a light • slang term for a $100 bill - related to the person who appears on this banknote • ...
MONEY WORDS 2025-03-25
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- to get money from working
- to spend money in a way that is not useful
- to spend money to try to make more later
- to have a debt and need to give money back
- to collect money for a cause
- the price of something
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- to give money or something to someone and expect it back
- to keep money to use later
- to ask someone to pay for something like a product or service
- to get money or things when someone dies
- to take money or something and return it later
11 Clues: the price of something • to get money from working • to keep money to use later • to collect money for a cause • to spend money to try to make more later • to get money or things when someone dies • to spend money in a way that is not useful • to have a debt and need to give money back • to take money or something and return it later • ...
Money Management 2024-04-19
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- The cost required, and spent for something
- Money earned in exchange for work
- People put money in their _____ account for important/expensive future purchases
- A financial plan to track expenses and save
- Something that supports our wellbeing
Down
- An extra charge when purchasing something
- paying for a skill
- People put money in their______ account when making everyday purchases
- People find a ______ to earn money
- Something we would like, but do not need
- A tangible item we can hold
11 Clues: paying for a skill • A tangible item we can hold • Money earned in exchange for work • People find a ______ to earn money • Something that supports our wellbeing • Something we would like, but do not need • An extra charge when purchasing something • The cost required, and spent for something • A financial plan to track expenses and save • ...
money words 2025-08-11
Money matters 2022-02-13
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- A synonym of prohibit
- A person who buys goods or services
- The amount of money needed to purchase something
- An arrangement that you have with a bank that allows you to keep your money there, to pay in or take out money, etc.
- Fixed amount of money paid to a worker every month
- The unit of money of some countries of the European Union
- Money paid for goods or services at the time of purchase or delivery
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- the activity of making, buying, selling or supplying goods or services for money
- A small plastic card allowing the holder to purchase goods on credit
- A period during which a store sells goods at reduced price
- The currency of the US
11 Clues: A synonym of prohibit • The currency of the US • A person who buys goods or services • The amount of money needed to purchase something • Fixed amount of money paid to a worker every month • The unit of money of some countries of the European Union • A period during which a store sells goods at reduced price • ...
Money Counters 2026-01-22
Across
- Cash listed on left side of C-1 (2 words)
- How many stamps do we use to identify envelopes
- Number of counting teams
- Cash listed on the right side of CR-1 (2 words)
- Who signs the CR-1 report in red
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- What are the last figures on the CR-1 (2 words)
- What is circled in red on the CR-1 (2 words)
- copies of checks w/o envelopes listed per page
- Name of Money Counting Ministry Head
- First entry on a CR-1 (2 words)
- Number of dollar bills in a strap (2 words)
11 Clues: Number of counting teams • First entry on a CR-1 (2 words) • Who signs the CR-1 report in red • Name of Money Counting Ministry Head • Cash listed on left side of C-1 (2 words) • Number of dollar bills in a strap (2 words) • What is circled in red on the CR-1 (2 words) • copies of checks w/o envelopes listed per page • What are the last figures on the CR-1 (2 words) • ...
UNIT 5 2021-03-01
Across
- Cash
- Give money to NGO's
- Increasement in prices
- Due date
- Move to another moment some activity
- Enough money for live
- Money received from your work
- Money you keep on your bank account
- Get money as a cause of death of a family member usually
- To get money from the bank account
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- Save money for something
- Pocket money
- To ask for money for survive
- Keeping money
- Big amount of savings
- Rich
- Start doing something
- Card were you include money from your bank account
- Pass through a situation
- Give money back
20 Clues: Cash • Rich • Due date • Pocket money • Keeping money • Give money back • Give money to NGO's • Big amount of savings • Start doing something • Enough money for live • Increasement in prices • Save money for something • Pass through a situation • To ask for money for survive • Money received from your work • To get money from the bank account • Money you keep on your bank account • ...
ENGLISH FILE INTERMEDIATE money 2013-04-28
Across
- metal money
- profit
- make money
- have enough money to buy sth
- money given by a bank to buy a house
- receive after someone's death
- monthly payment for work
- take money
- payment for services
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- economical, thrifty
- credit
- paper money
- give money
- money you have to pay
- take money from your account
- person who likes to share money
- money paid to university
- put money into your account
- money you borrowed and have to pay back
19 Clues: credit • profit • give money • make money • take money • paper money • metal money • economical, thrifty • payment for services • money you have to pay • money paid to university • monthly payment for work • put money into your account • have enough money to buy sth • take money from your account • receive after someone's death • person who likes to share money • ...
Banking Words 2023-11-22
Across
- Automated Teller Machine, a bank machine
- ready or present
- metal money
- a person who works in the bank
- a card for the money you have in your account
- borrowed money
- an official paper that you can use instead of cash
- paper money
- a person who has an account with the bank
- you open one to put your money in the bank
- Canadian currency
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- to take money from the bank
- extra money you pay for borrowing money
- to deposit, withdraw, transfer money, or pay bills
- to take money that you will pay back later
- how much money is in your account
- the smallest coin
- an account used to deposit and withdraw money, pay bills, or write cheques
- to put money in the bank
- a card for the money you borrow from the bank
- an account used for saving money
- to give money
22 Clues: metal money • paper money • to give money • borrowed money • ready or present • the smallest coin • Canadian currency • to put money in the bank • to take money from the bank • a person who works in the bank • an account used for saving money • how much money is in your account • extra money you pay for borrowing money • Automated Teller Machine, a bank machine • ...
Banking and Finance - LINC Level 3 and 4 2026-03-11
Across
- machine that lets you withdraw or deposit money
- percentage used to calculate interest
- bank account used to save money
- paper or online notice that shows money you must pay
- money you spend on things you need
- money you owe to a person or bank
- using the internet to manage your bank account
- bank account used for everyday spending
- place in a bank where your money is stored
- money you put into a bank account
- money a bank allows you to borrow
Down
- money you take out of a bank account
- loan used to buy a house
- extra money paid for borrowing money
- money you keep for the future
- plan for how you spend and save money
- amount of money in your account
- money borrowed from a bank that must be paid back
- move money from one account to another
- used to pay directly from your bank account
- that lets you borrow money to buy things
- money you earn from work
- place where people keep their money
- document showing account activity
- money you pay regularly for a bill or loan
25 Clues: loan used to buy a house • money you earn from work • money you keep for the future • bank account used to save money • amount of money in your account • money you owe to a person or bank • document showing account activity • money you put into a bank account • money a bank allows you to borrow • money you spend on things you need • place where people keep their money • ...
Budgeting 2024-08-23
Across
- A small case for carrying money.
- A small pouch in clothes where you can keep money.
- To get money by working.
- To use money to buy something.
- To give something to someone for money.
- The money you get back when you pay too much.
- A way to decide how to use your money.
- To get something by paying money.
- Papers that show how much you owe for something.
- What we use to buy things.
- A place where you can buy things.
- The amount of money something costs.
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- Things you would like to have but don’t need.
- Another word for buying something.
- Things you must have, like food and clothes.
- Paper money in the U.S.
- Small, round pieces of metal used as money.
- Something you want to achieve, like saving money.
- The money you get from work or other sources.
- A plan for how to use money.
- To give money for something you buy.
- A place where people keep their money safe.
- How much money something needs to buy.
- To keep money for later.
- Money in the form of bills and coins.
25 Clues: Paper money in the U.S. • To get money by working. • To keep money for later. • What we use to buy things. • A plan for how to use money. • To use money to buy something. • A small case for carrying money. • To get something by paying money. • A place where you can buy things. • Another word for buying something. • To give money for something you buy. • ...
Financial Lit Vocab - Courtney Washburn & Maliyah Buford 2017-11-29
Across
- the cost required
- a tribute that the government collects from you
- money you owe
- a certain amount of money from a account
- a starting payment when you buy something on credit
- an account you put money in to save for college
- taking more money that you have in your account
- money you take out of the bank
- A card that the government gives you to spend on stuff
- money that you have to pay back
Down
- extra money on receipts for goods
- money you earned before tax
- money receive
- a card that transfers money to another account
- a account where you draw checks from
- a money a group
- a loan the bank gives you
- money you put in a bank
- money that the government collects every period
- money you get from a job
- Taking money away from your account
- money that goes to the government
22 Clues: money receive • money you owe • a money a group • the cost required • money you put in a bank • money you get from a job • a loan the bank gives you • money you earned before tax • money you take out of the bank • money that you have to pay back • extra money on receipts for goods • money that goes to the government • Taking money away from your account • ...
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
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- 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 and money 2020-10-07
7 Clues: not to have money • to increase the money • pay with plastic money • it´s to pay with not cards • to retire money from a cashier • to help oorganisations by heart • to receive a benefit from your parents
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 _____
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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?
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- 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
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)
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- 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 • ...
Science Vocab Words Ezekiel Cravalho 2026 (Hard) 2026-02-24
Across
- – when you give up one thing for another
- – starting and running a business
- – take money out of a bank
- – protection against financial loss
- – what you give up when choosing something
- – spending more than the balance
- – overall money situation
- – cost of school or college
- – put money into a bank
- – money for school you don’t pay back
- – guideline for dividing money (needs/wants/savings)
- – ability to borrow money
- – original amount of money borrowed or saved
- – money you earn
- – record of transactions
- – money set aside for future use
- – borrowed money that must be repaid
- – cost charged for a service
- – using phone to manage money
- – measure of creditworthiness
- – something you’re saving for
- – income before taxes
- – machine to get cash
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- – money earned from an investment
- – savings for unexpected costs
- – exchange or transfer of money
- – money you owe
- – extra money earned or paid on money
- – choosing based on priorities and inf
- – income after taxes and deductions
- – a money objective (e.g., car, college)
- – types of expenses (food, rent, etc.)
- – everyday bank account
- – plan for how to spend and save money
- – regular household bills (electric, water)
- – amount of money in an account
- – put money into something hoping it grows
- – long-term work path
- – money you spend
- – money paid to live somewhere
40 Clues: – money you owe • – money you earn • – money you spend • – long-term work path • – income before taxes • – machine to get cash • – put money into a bank • – everyday bank account • – record of transactions • – overall money situation • – ability to borrow money • – take money out of a bank • – cost of school or college • – cost charged for a service • – using phone to manage money • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
