money Crossword Puzzles
Money Vocabulary Crossword 2024-05-01
Across
- the opposite of save
- every year
- the opposite of lend
- every month
- what you have if you borrow money
- move money between accounts
- the $ you earn
- a bank worker
Down
- a bank account you use to pay everyday expenses
- every day
- %
- a cash machine
- money that you borrow
- a house loan
- take money out of the bank
- put money in the bank
- extra money you pay for a service
17 Clues: % • every day • every year • every month • a house loan • a bank worker • a cash machine • the $ you earn • the opposite of save • the opposite of lend • money that you borrow • put money in the bank • take money out of the bank • move money between accounts • what you have if you borrow money • extra money you pay for a service • a bank account you use to pay everyday expenses
vocabullary money management 2025-05-06
Across
- – The cost required for something.
- – Money set aside for unexpected expense ASSETS – Things owned with value.
- – A plan for spending money.
- – Money not spent and set aside for future use.
- – Putting money into something with the expectation of gain. SURPLUS – An amount of something left over.
- – A plastic card used to make purchases on credit.
- – The cost of borrowing money. FINANCIALPLAN – A strategy to manage money.
- INCOME – Money received, especially on a regular basis.
Down
- – Regular and consistent financial obligations.
- – Money placed in a bank.
- – Unplanned spending.
- – Using money to purchase items.
- – Money owed or due.
- – Costs that vary in amount and frequency.
- – Monitoring your finances.
- – The amount by which something is too small.
- – Physical money in the form of coins and notes.
17 Clues: – Money owed or due. • – Unplanned spending. • – Money placed in a bank. • – Monitoring your finances. • – A plan for spending money. • – Using money to purchase items. • – The cost required for something. • – Costs that vary in amount and frequency. • – The amount by which something is too small. • – Regular and consistent financial obligations. • ...
BSA & Money Facts 2022-08-24
Across
- AN ATTEMPT TO BREAK UP TRANSACTIONS INTO SMALLER AMOUNTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF EVADING THE CTR.
- PAPER MONEY IS NOT MADE OF ______.
- SECURITY THREADS ON BILLS GLOW IN DIFFERENT COLORS. THE $50 GLOWS ______.
- HOW MANY IDS ARE REQUIRED FOR TRANSACTIONS OVER 10K?
- BSA/AML HAS ___ DAYS FROM THE DATE A TRANSACTION IS PROCESSED TO FILE A COMPLETE CTR WITH FINCEN.
- ______ OCCURS WHEN PERSONAL PROPERTY IS TAKEN OR HIDDEN FROM AN ELDER OR AT RISK PERSON.
- THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF A CIRCULATING COIN IS __ YEARS.
- A MAJORITY OF U.S. BILLS HAVE TRACES OF _____ ON THEM.
- COMPLETE A CTR FOR ANY CASH TRANSACTION 10K AND A _____ OR OVER.
Down
- HOW OFTEN IS THE ALL CLEAR CHANGED?
- WHERE IS THE POST ROBBERY PACKET LOCATED?
- A SAR COUPON IS TO REPORT_____ ACTIVITY THAT MIGHT SIGNIFY MONEY LAUNDERING, TERRORIST FINANCING, TAX EVASION OR OTHER FEDERAL CRIMES.
- IF CONTACTED BY BSA/AML TO PROVIDE MORE INFORMATION FOR A CTR, TEAM MBRS MUST MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO PROMPTLY COLLECT THE REQUEST THE REQUESTED INFORMATION AND RESPOND WITHIN ___ BUSINESS DAYS.
- HOW OFTEN DO YOU COMPLETE ROBBERY TRAINING?
- WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BSA?
- PAPER MONEY USUALLY ONLY LASTS IN CIRRCULATION FOR 18______.
- WHEN CAN YOU TELL THE PERSON INVOLVED THAT YOU HAVE SUBMITTED A SAR COUPON ON THEIR ACTIVITY?
- THE $100 BILL GLOWS_____.
18 Clues: THE $100 BILL GLOWS_____. • WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BSA? • PAPER MONEY IS NOT MADE OF ______. • HOW OFTEN IS THE ALL CLEAR CHANGED? • WHERE IS THE POST ROBBERY PACKET LOCATED? • HOW OFTEN DO YOU COMPLETE ROBBERY TRAINING? • HOW MANY IDS ARE REQUIRED FOR TRANSACTIONS OVER 10K? • THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF A CIRCULATING COIN IS __ YEARS. • ...
unit 10 financial literacy angel 2019-04-01
Across
- percent tax of stuff
- holding stock
- money borrowed for a house
- paying money to live
- IRS taking yo money
- saved money
- getting money back
- put in money
- taking money out of a account
- account with money
- money made from labor
- money you need to make
- Government taking money till ya broke
- bills for your home
- original price
Down
- card to pay now
- how much you get paid at work
- a certain amount to spend on
- getting paid at work
- money paid in account
- money you make
- total amount borrowed
- less taken away
- price of something
- paying loads of money to live
- interest to the loan
- total amount owed
- anything with value in trading
28 Clues: saved money • put in money • holding stock • money you make • original price • card to pay now • less taken away • total amount owed • price of something • getting money back • account with money • IRS taking yo money • bills for your home • percent tax of stuff • getting paid at work • paying money to live • interest to the loan • money paid in account • total amount borrowed • money made from labor • ...
Financial Literacy 2026-04-02
Across
- amount of money in your account
- money you put into a bank
- money you owe
- money you earn from a job
- money spent on goods and services
- a small payment for service
- a fee added by the government
- money lost in a transaction
- money taken out of an account
Down
- buying something
- money saved for future use
- a plan for managing money
- money borrowed that must be paid back
- money gained after expenses
- extra money paid for borrowing
- a card that used money directly from your account
- final amount after everything is added
- money put into something to grow
- a place where money is stored
19 Clues: money you owe • buying something • a plan for managing money • money you put into a bank • money you earn from a job • money saved for future use • money gained after expenses • a small payment for service • money lost in a transaction • a fee added by the government • a place where money is stored • money taken out of an account • extra money paid for borrowing • ...
Budget Terms 2025-09-19
Across
- money added to an account
- Nothing beats it
- person who collects money
- After seven
- money earned in 1 complete year
- number better backwards
- money spent on necessary items
- if you read, you got 100+
- Rapper
- The amount of money left when all expenses are off dept
- person responsible for paying money owed 4 expenses
Down
- money paid to keep or business operators without going to negative balance
- expenses and money deposited to balance the money used
- charmer
- money in a account is less than money depostied
- the hood
- b4 six
- percentage charged to buy items
- toilet
- money earned in one month
- method of paying that allows the payee to collect money
21 Clues: b4 six • toilet • Rapper • charmer • the hood • After seven • Nothing beats it • number better backwards • money added to an account • person who collects money • if you read, you got 100+ • money earned in one month • money spent on necessary items • percentage charged to buy items • money earned in 1 complete year • money in a account is less than money depostied • ...
Understanding International Banking Terminology 2025-11-13
Across
- : The extra money paid for borrowing or earned for saving
- : A bank account that earns interest on money saved
- : To take money with a promise to pay it back
- : Money a business earns from its sales or services
- : The value of one currency compared with another
- : Money put into a bank account
- : A financial institution that keeps money safe and provides loans
- : Money that must be repaid to someone else
- : A person or institution that gives a loan
- : Interest earned on both the original money and previous interest
- : Putting aside money for future use
- : The amount of money remaining in an account
- : An amount of money subtracted from an account
Down
- : Moving money from one account to another
- : A professional who gives money-management advice
- : Permission to use money that will be repaid later
- : The act of taking money out of an account
- : The system of money used in a country
- : Putting money into something to make a profit
- : Money spent on goods or services
- : A record of financial transactions or money held
- : A document showing all account transactions
- : A plan showing income and expenses
- : Money borrowed from a bank that must be repaid
- : Financial protection against loss or damage
25 Clues: : Money put into a bank account • : Money spent on goods or services • : A plan showing income and expenses • : Putting aside money for future use • : The system of money used in a country • : Moving money from one account to another • : The act of taking money out of an account • : Money that must be repaid to someone else • : A person or institution that gives a loan • ...
Financial Lit Vocab - Maliyah Buford & Courtney Washburn 2017-11-29
Across
- money that goes to the government
- money you put in the bank
- a card that the government gives you to spend on stuff
- an account you put money in to save for college
- taking money away from an account
- money you earn before tax
- a money a group gets
- a loan the bank gives you
- a tribute that the government collects from you
- a starting payment when you buy something on credit
- extra money on receipts for goods
- a card that you transfer money to another account
- a certain amount of money that you only spend
Down
- money that you have to pay back
- a account where you draw checks from
- the cost required for something
- money that the government collects every period
- money you take out of the bank
- money received
- money you get from a job
- taking more money than your account has
- money you owe
22 Clues: money you owe • money received • a money a group gets • money you get from a job • money you put in the bank • money you earn before tax • a loan the bank gives you • money you take out of the bank • money that you have to pay back • the cost required for something • money that goes to the government • taking money away from an account • extra money on receipts for goods • ...
Spring Into Financial Literacy Month! 2025-04-04
Across
- Placing money into a bank account
- Taking money out of a bank account
- A bank account used to store money for future use
- Money owed to someone else
- A plan that protects against financial loss
- Money spent on goods and services
- Money paid regularly to shareholders from profits
- A loan used to buy property or a house
- An agreement where you borrow money now and pay it back later
- Money set aside for future use
Down
- The cost of borrowing money or the money earned on savings
- Putting money into something with the hope it will grow
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, often with interest
- A number that shows how likely you are to repay debt
- The knowledge of managing personal finances effectively
- The process of planning how to spend your money
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Savings set aside for unexpected costs
- Spending more money than what is in your account
- Money received from work or other sources
20 Clues: Money owed to someone else • Money set aside for future use • Placing money into a bank account • Money spent on goods and services • Taking money out of a bank account • A plan for how to spend and save money • Savings set aside for unexpected costs • A loan used to buy property or a house • Money received from work or other sources • ...
Personal Finance Vocab 2026-03-16
Across
- Card used to borrow money for purchases
- Amount of money currently in an account
- Money added to a bank account
- Place where people keep and manage money
- Machine used to withdraw cash from a bank account
- Spending more money than is in your account
- Extra money earned from savings or charged on loans
- Money earned from a job
- Percentage used to calculate interest
Down
- Plan for how to spend and save money
- Any movement of money into or out of an account
- Money borrowed that must be paid back
- Number showing how trustworthy someone is with borrowing
- Money spent on goods or services
- Bank account used to store money and earn interest
- Money taken out of a bank account
- A charge for a service
- Extra money given for service at a restaurant
- Card that spends money directly from your bank account
- Money paid to a worker for their job
- Original amount borrowed in a loan
- Bank account used for everyday spending
22 Clues: A charge for a service • Money earned from a job • Money added to a bank account • Money spent on goods or services • Money taken out of a bank account • Original amount borrowed in a loan • Plan for how to spend and save money • Money paid to a worker for their job • Money borrowed that must be paid back • Percentage used to calculate interest • ...
unit 10 financial literacy by jack 2019-04-01
Across
- taking money from savings
- payment based on product usage
- final payment people get
- money after taxes
- the whole interest being payed
- the money u kept
- the cost of making income
- original price
- a spending plan
- taxes that u have 2 pay
- removes dollars from payment
- lets u use money that not yours
- a helpful item
Down
- total money borrowed
- money going into lifestyle
- total money before taxes
- final money after assets and liability
- money given to feds from paycheck
- a risk to have
- a loan for property
- money person makes
- extra payment for goods/surfaces
- a place that holds money
- same price each time
- regular money received
- cost for one unit
- money owed
- putting money into savings
28 Clues: money owed • a risk to have • original price • a helpful item • a spending plan • the money u kept • money after taxes • cost for one unit • money person makes • a loan for property • total money borrowed • same price each time • regular money received • taxes that u have 2 pay • total money before taxes • final payment people get • a place that holds money • taking money from savings • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab Crossword Jamianna Hatcher 2017-11-29
Across
- money taken out the bank
- money put into a account
- earnings
- used for transaction
- taxable income
- front money
- the cost of something
- withdrawl from check
- money put in for good & services
- bank loan
- financial plan
Down
- money put INTO a account
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- to take away money
- prime rate
- bank card
- net salary
- money for the government
- when you cant cover money you owe
- what a person makes
- money owed
21 Clues: earnings • bank card • bank loan • prime rate • net salary • money owed • front money • taxable income • financial plan • to take away money • what a person makes • used for transaction • withdrawl from check • the cost of something • money put INTO a account • money taken out the bank • money put into a account • money for the government • money put in for good & services • ...
Kirkoswald Crossword! 2025-08-04
Across
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- The cost of borrowing money or earnings from saving.
- A share in the ownership of a company.
- Currency used to buy goods and services.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- A portion of a company's earnings paid to shareholders.
- Anything valuable owned by a person or company.
- Money taken directly from your account.
- To put money into something to earn more money.
- A loan to a company or government that pays interest.
- Money or debts that a person or company owes.
Down
- A place where goods, services, or stocks are bought and sold.
- Trading one thing for another, like currency or stocks.
- Money received from work or investments.
- Money or assets used to start or run a business.
- Borrowed money that you must pay back.
- The chance of losing money on an investment.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- Money made after all expenses are paid.
- Money owed to someone else.
- The system of how money is made and used within a country.
- Money paid to the government on income or purchases.
- Money set aside for future use.
- A place where you can save and borrow money.
- When expenses are more than income.
25 Clues: Money owed to someone else. • Money set aside for future use. • Money spent on goods and services. • When expenses are more than income. • A share in the ownership of a company. • Borrowed money that you must pay back. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Money made after all expenses are paid. • Money taken directly from your account. • ...
Wealth Builds Refresher 2025-10-23
Across
- A statement showing money owed for goods or services
- Another word for something you really need
- Managing money through a financial institution
- Receiving money for work or effort
- Money received regularly for chores or responsibilities
- Plastic payment tool linked to your bank or credit
- The process of planning income and expenses
- Money you earn from work or receive as gifts
- Deciding what’s necessary and what’s optional
- A place where you can safely keep your money
- Something you’d like to have but can live without
- The system of money used in a country
- Physical money such as coins and bills
- A target amount of money you plan to save
- A goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back later
- Money you spend on goods or services
- Money owed to another person or company
- Using money to buy goods or services
- The rise in prices of goods and services over time
- To give money or goods to help others
- Something essential for living or learning
Down
- Making wise decisions about earning, spending, and saving
- Understanding how money works and how to manage it
- The money a business makes after expenses
- When a business spends more money than it earns
- The amount of money you have in your account
- Someone who starts and runs their own business
- Something you plan to achieve in the future
- What you give up when choosing one thing over another
- A job or occupation you do for a long period of time
- A written order to pay money from a bank account
- Extra money earned on savings or paid on loans
- Money set aside for future goals or emergencies
- To keep money for future needs
- A record of money you deposit and withdraw
- Using money to make more money over time
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Taking money out of your bank account
- Decisions about how to use limited money
- Putting money into your bank account
41 Clues: To keep money for future needs • Receiving money for work or effort • Putting money into your bank account • Money you spend on goods or services • Using money to buy goods or services • The system of money used in a country • Taking money out of your bank account • To give money or goods to help others • Physical money such as coins and bills • ...
Vocabulary of Money (Unit 2A) 2023-09-20
Across
- The money you have available to do something.
- A piece of paper that states how much money you have to pay for something.
- To live with someone's help (your parents).
- To put money aside every month to use it later for something else.
- When you owe money to someone.
- To get money from someone who has died.
- To collect money for a good cause (like a charity).
- When you are in debt to someone, you ... them money.
- Money that you have to pay to the government.
- Money someone is going to ask you in exchange for their services or products.
- To say which method of payment you are going to use.
- Return the money someone gave you.
Down
- To take money from a cash machine.
- Money you ask from the bank to buy a house.
- Money you ask from the bank or a person.
- Give money to someone as a loan.
- To use your money on things you don't need.
- Ask for money from someone as a loan.
- Money that you pay to a company for them to pay you if you break or lose something.
- The money you earn for working.
20 Clues: When you owe money to someone. • The money you earn for working. • Give money to someone as a loan. • To take money from a cash machine. • Return the money someone gave you. • Ask for money from someone as a loan. • To get money from someone who has died. • Money you ask from the bank or a person. • Money you ask from the bank to buy a house. • ...
Financial Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-24
Across
- the skills possessed by an individual
- taking money from your bank account
- use it to bye things on credit
- investment program
- put in money to make more money
- a person that lends money
- income
- the money you get
- when you borrow something from someone
- money received
- money paid regularly
- saving money to bye a bike
Down
- a donation to charity
- the money you get when you give a service
- the cost required for something
- grocery
- car payment
- an estimate of income
- putting money in your bank account
- takes the money out of your account
20 Clues: income • grocery • car payment • money received • the money you get • investment program • money paid regularly • a donation to charity • an estimate of income • a person that lends money • saving money to bye a bike • use it to bye things on credit • the cost required for something • put in money to make more money • putting money in your bank account • taking money from your bank account • ...
5th Grade Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-31
Across
- A paper used to pay from an account
- Total pay left after all taxes are paid
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Money paid to support the government
- Money borrowed that must be paid back
- Buying now and paying for it later
- How a country uses its money and resources
- Things people desire but do not need
- Total pay before taxes are taken out
- Taking money directly from an account
- A fee for borrowing or earning money
- Money left after all costs are paid
Down
- Things required for survival like food
- Money spent on bills and needs
- Taking money out of an account
- The total money currently in an account
- Money set aside for future use
- Putting money into a bank account
- A place that handles money and loans
- A person who buys goods or services
- Money earned from working or investing
21 Clues: Money spent on bills and needs • Taking money out of an account • Money set aside for future use • Putting money into a bank account • Buying now and paying for it later • A paper used to pay from an account • A person who buys goods or services • Money left after all costs are paid • A plan for spending and saving money • Money paid to support the government • ...
Money terms Team blue 2021-05-03
Across
- plus and minus
- banking on computer
- no more transactions
- when you dont have the money you borrow
- banking system that collects data
- have no money
- going and buying items
- online banking
- a bank gives this to you
Down
- when you dont pay off debt in time you go to
- money owed to bank on a house
- amount of money
- putting money down
- money on paper with signature
- job that counts money
- money not used after billing time
- paying money for item
- dont have money/owe money to others
- person buying goods
- after buying your card gets..
20 Clues: have no money • plus and minus • online banking • amount of money • putting money down • banking on computer • person buying goods • no more transactions • job that counts money • paying money for item • going and buying items • a bank gives this to you • money owed to bank on a house • money on paper with signature • after buying your card gets.. • money not used after billing time • ...
Stock and Investing Tems 2026-01-09
Across
- – Money that you spend.
- – Money paid to stock owners by a company.
- – One unit of stock in a company.
- – Extra money earned for saving or lending money.
- – A collection of investments owned by a person.
- – A target or purpose for saving or investing money.
- – The chance that you could lose money.
- – The possible benefit or gain from investing.
- – A place where people buy and sell stocks.
- – To buy or sell stocks or other items.
- – The money you make after costs are paid.
Down
- – What something is worth.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – The amount of money something costs.
- – A person who puts money into something hoping it will grow.
- – Money that you earn or receive.
- – A small piece of ownership in a company.
- – Money that is lost instead of gained.
- – Money put into something to earn more money later.
- – A plan for how to spend and save money.
20 Clues: – Money that you spend. • – What something is worth. • – Money set aside for future use. • – Money that you earn or receive. • – One unit of stock in a company. • – The amount of money something costs. • – Money that is lost instead of gained. • – The chance that you could lose money. • – To buy or sell stocks or other items. • – A plan for how to spend and save money. • ...
Unit 3 - How Much Is It? 2025-08-27
Across
- To keep money for future use.
- Small units of money, often used in coins.
- A person who buys things from a store.
- Money given regularly, often by parents to children.
- To put numbers together to get a larger number.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- A coin worth ten cents.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- A unit of money, often the main currency.
- A coin worth one cent.
- Money returned to you after a purchase.
- A small case for holding money and cards.
Down
- To take one number away from another.
- A person who handles money and helps customers pay.
- Something that costs a lot of money.
- Round pieces of metal used as money.
- Shows that two amounts are the same.
- To use money to buy things.
- A coin worth twenty-five cents.
- Paper money used for payment.
- To give money in exchange for something.
- A coin worth five cents.
- Something that costs little money.
23 Clues: A coin worth one cent. • A coin worth ten cents. • A coin worth five cents. • To use money to buy things. • To keep money for future use. • Paper money used for payment. • A coin worth twenty-five cents. • Something that costs little money. • Something that costs a lot of money. • Round pieces of metal used as money. • Shows that two amounts are the same. • ...
Finanical Lit Literacy Crossword Jordan Farmer 2017-11-29
Across
- money you put in a bank
- the amount of money over time
- how much money you pay back
- a defect in a bank account
- money taken out of check from government
- an account that stores your money
- individual sources income in a company, resturant, etc.
- a card that allows you to make payments on it
- tax from buying something
- money earned by working
- the amount of money added to something
Down
- how much money you pay
- the money you store to save
- the money you pay first then you can pay money on it
- the loan to buy or make a property
- the amount of money you are going to use
- the altogether income in company
- the action of subtracting something
- the percent of how much you pay back
- the amount of money you make per week or year
- money you take out of a bank
- a card that takes money out of an account
22 Clues: how much money you pay • money you put in a bank • money earned by working • tax from buying something • a defect in a bank account • the money you store to save • how much money you pay back • money you take out of a bank • the amount of money over time • the altogether income in company • an account that stores your money • the loan to buy or make a property • ...
Personal Finance (Audrey & Michelle) 2016-05-02
Across
- You get paid extra money for this
- A financial establishment that uses money deposited by customers for investment.
- Paying money back
- Money going out
- Money going in
- Sum payable as profit for shares
- Musicians, artists and writers earn their income from this
- The main reason for expense
- Money from a tenant to owner as a regular payment
Down
- Putting aside money for future use
- Money charged for the use of money lent
- Buying without thinking
- Things that are more important than others
- Writing cheques greater than the amount in their account
- You use this to pay when you don't have the money and paying it back in the future
- Money paid to others for their service
- The sum of money that you cannot pay back
- Money you own on a regular basis from work
- Someone who guarantees to pay money back if the borrower does not
- One reason for old people to save money
20 Clues: Money going in • Money going out • Paying money back • Buying without thinking • The main reason for expense • Sum payable as profit for shares • You get paid extra money for this • Putting aside money for future use • Money paid to others for their service • Money charged for the use of money lent • One reason for old people to save money • ...
bling bling money (emma & clara) 2023-03-14
Across
- when someone gives you money
- you get the minimum one when you work at mcdonald's
- when you were little, you kept your money there
- the money/things that you receive when someone dies
- you pay with it
- when you can't pay for your house or property and the bank lends you money with interests
- when the bank lend's you money and when you give it back you have to give back a little bit more
- the study of money
- you have to do it to get things
- when you have no money left you're ....
- when you're giving away something for money
- you're in it when you owe someone money
Down
- it's a different way of saying cash
- when you leave money at the bank
- it's what you recive every month for working
- the building where they manage money and you deposit money
- it's what you do with money in a casino
- there are different forms of it like cash or credit card
- you say it of someone who has lot's of money
- the study of spending money
- when you keep money for something expensive
- when you work you ... money
- european currency
- when you spend money on a business to then recieve more
- the document that allows you to receive money/things from a dead person
- when you give someone money
26 Clues: you pay with it • european currency • the study of money • the study of spending money • when you work you ... money • when you give someone money • when someone gives you money • you have to do it to get things • when you leave money at the bank • it's a different way of saying cash • it's what you do with money in a casino • when you have no money left you're .... • ...
Topic 1 and 4 Crossword 2016-10-14
Across
- Function of money; sharing money and repaid later.
- Feature of money; sturdy.
- Account which only offers a cash card.
- Paid account which includes additional services.
- The standard account.
- Reduces purchasing power of money.
- Feature of money; to look and feel the same as other denominations.
- Function of money; can be not spent to increase its value.
- Feature of money; trusted to be paid in a common currency.
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- Account for ''wealthy'' customers.
- Account help by multiple people.
- Feature of money; multiple denominations available.
- Account for people under 18.
- Most common paperwork used to open a bank account.
- Feature of money; safeguard to prevent against inflation or deflation.
- Feature of money; security features to make money identifiable.
- Increased purchasing power of money.
- A type of value; based upon trust in the banking system.
- Feature of money; easy to transport.
- Feature of money; retaining its value.
- Function of money; to be able to make payments with.
21 Clues: The standard account. • Feature of money; sturdy. • Account for people under 18. • Account help by multiple people. • Account for ''wealthy'' customers. • Reduces purchasing power of money. • Increased purchasing power of money. • Feature of money; easy to transport. • Account which only offers a cash card. • Feature of money; retaining its value. • ...
Terms 2023-11-16
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- money paid for weeks manual work
- money that gets paid when you are retired
- the money that you need before starting a company
- A person's money in a business is known as his
- a place where money is kept before it’s paid in pensions
- when you have to pay back
- another word for lender is a
- dollar, euro mark
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- if you have/posses something that is only yours
- someone who borrowed money
- money placed banks and savings
- the money you receive for working (professional job) a month
- to let someone else have your money, for some time and after that, they need to repay you back. Is to … money
- Expenses and incomes are written in a….
- when you need to pay back money to someone, you ………… them
- to take money from someone and after that repay them
- borrowed money from the bank
- money in notes and coins
- money received by a person or a bank
- money that is given by rich countries to poor ones to develop them
20 Clues: dollar, euro mark • money in notes and coins • when you have to pay back • someone who borrowed money • borrowed money from the bank • another word for lender is a • money placed banks and savings • money paid for weeks manual work • money received by a person or a bank • Expenses and incomes are written in a…. • money that gets paid when you are retired • ...
2000 core 3 unit 7 2025-08-07
Across
- An arrangement in which a bank looks after your money
- The system by which a country's trade, industry, and money are organized
- Relating to or involving money
- To put money in a bank account
- A large amount of money and possessions
- An amount of money that you pay to do something
- Having worth or merit
- To ask for money in return for a service or activity
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- The amount of money in a bank account
- The amount of money you earn for working
- An amount of money that a person or business borrows, especially from a bank
- The amount of money that something is worth
- What used to indicate the value of something
- An amount of money that you have to pay to the government
- The price of something
- To need to give someone back money that they have lent you
- The money paid to travel on public transportation (bus, subway, train)
- An amount of money
- To give a reward or prize to someone
- An amount of money that is paid or charged
20 Clues: An amount of money • Having worth or merit • The price of something • Relating to or involving money • To put money in a bank account • To give a reward or prize to someone • The amount of money in a bank account • A large amount of money and possessions • The amount of money you earn for working • An amount of money that is paid or charged • ...
Commerce terms 2017-06-05
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- A physical form of paying
- Gaining money
- Having no assets or money
- A subject where you learn about how to make money
- Losing some money
- Paying a portion of your gross income to government
- Money given for staying in someones property
- Where shares are sold
- A portion of profit from a share
- Where money is stored
- A part of a company
Down
- Money paid to the bank
- Putting money into financial schemes Eg Shares, Properties
- A business
- A range of investments
- When the stock market goes up in price
- Borrowing money from the bank which you will pay back
- When the stock market goes down in price
- Management of money
- When you owe money
20 Clues: A business • Gaining money • Losing some money • When you owe money • Management of money • A part of a company • Where shares are sold • Where money is stored • Money paid to the bank • A range of investments • A physical form of paying • Having no assets or money • A portion of profit from a share • When the stock market goes up in price • When the stock market goes down in price • ...
unit 10 financial literacy by juan 2019-04-05
Across
- expenses that are stable
- money you deposit in a bank
- tax the government puts on other projects
- the money you owe to people who share you money
- money you take out the bank
- account that you keep money in
- a part of money not included in paycheck
- money you own for working
- money payed on a house
- money made while working
- cost of what you use in your daily life
- amount of money borrowed
- cross income after deducting money
- pay after money has been taken out of you check
Down
- a transaction
- costs of stuff you use
- a purchase paid initially
- card used to make purchases
- price per piece
- what you save for the future
- the interest you pay the more you use it
- the amount of money taken away
- the money you need to live comfortably
- total before taking money out
- a states tax that they keep for other purposes
- a purchase with value
- what you earn in a year
- money that should not pass liabilities
28 Clues: a transaction • price per piece • a purchase with value • costs of stuff you use • money payed on a house • what you earn in a year • expenses that are stable • money made while working • amount of money borrowed • a purchase paid initially • money you own for working • money you deposit in a bank • card used to make purchases • money you take out the bank • what you save for the future • ...
Shopping 2025-03-19
Across
- The price of something.
- Ask someone to give you money and promise to pay them back later.
- A country's money.
- Metal money.
- Do you _______ Oreos?
- Give money for something
- When something is a lot of money.
- Card that lets you borrow money.
- One thousand dollars! That is ____________!
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- How _______ is it?
- It is a __________ deal!
- I can't _________ that much money.
- What you do when you get something at a store using money.
- Bills and coins.
- A piece of paper that shows someone paid for something.
- Money left for good service.
- When something is NOT a lot of money.
- When an item is a lower or discounted price, it's on ________.
- Money you get back when you pay in cash.
- Money that the government gets every time you buy something.
- Paper money.
21 Clues: Metal money. • Paper money. • Bills and coins. • How _______ is it? • A country's money. • Do you _______ Oreos? • The price of something. • It is a __________ deal! • Give money for something • Money left for good service. • Card that lets you borrow money. • When something is a lot of money. • I can't _________ that much money. • When something is NOT a lot of money. • ...
Money, Money, Money Crossword Tallaght YR 2020-10-12
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- Self-employed people have to file their own tax ..
- The opposite of 'exempt' from paying tax is..
- A more formal way to say 'removed from your salary is ..
Down
- Income before tax has been removed is called...salary
- Money that get back from the government is called a ..
- Income after tax has been removed is called...pay
- employee should receive one every month to show pay details
- A different way to say don't have to pay tax is..
8 Clues: The opposite of 'exempt' from paying tax is.. • Income after tax has been removed is called...pay • A different way to say don't have to pay tax is.. • Self-employed people have to file their own tax .. • Income before tax has been removed is called...salary • Money that get back from the government is called a .. • ...
Kila Kamai's Banzai Resource Assignment 2026-02-24
Across
- Something you would like to have but do not need.
- Money paid to you for owning stock.
- A bank account where you keep money to save.
- Money you get paid for working.
- Money you borrow that you must pay back with interest.
- When someone tricks you to steal money or information.
- Managing your bank account on the internet.
- Money taken from your pay to support the government.
- A number that shows how responsible you are with credit.
- Extra money you pay if you miss a due date.
- Something you plan to reach or achieve with your money.
- Something you must have to live, like food or shelter.
- The amount you pay before insurance helps.
- A bill that usually costs the same amount every month.
- Money you keep for later instead of spending.
- A dishonest trick to take your money.
- A plan that helps you decide how to use your money.
- Money saved to use for unexpected problems.
- Taking money out of your bank account.
- Money put somewhere to try to grow it.
- When someone steals your personal information to use your money.
- Money saved for when you stop working.
- A card that lets you borrow money to pay for things.
- The smallest amount you must pay on a bill.
Down
- Putting money into your bank account.
- A cost that can change each month.
- Money you borrow and promise to pay back later.
- The amount of money in your account.
- The most money you are allowed to borrow on a card.
- A place where you keep your money safe.
- Protection that helps pay for losses or damage.
- The total money you earn before taxes are taken out.
- The day a payment must be made.
- Money you earn from a job or other work.
- Money you spend to pay for things.
- A bank account you use to spend and pay bills.
- The amount you pay for insurance.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- The money you take home after taxes are taken out.
- Extra money a bank pays you for saving.
- Money you owe to someone else.
- A member-owned place that keeps your money safe like a bank.
- A machine where you can take out or deposit money.
- The percent of money charged for borrowing.
- A card that takes money directly from your bank account.
45 Clues: Money you owe to someone else. • Money you get paid for working. • The day a payment must be made. • The amount you pay for insurance. • A cost that can change each month. • Money you spend to pay for things. • A share of ownership in a company. • Money paid to you for owning stock. • The amount of money in your account. • Putting money into your bank account. • ...
Banking and Finances 2020-03-10
Across
- The maximum you can spend on your credit card
- To keep money for future use
- Your monthly earnings from work
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- To put money into the bank
- Money paid as part of a transaction
- To take money out of the bank
- A machine that dispenses cash (American English)
- A card issued by a bank that allows the holder buy something with its money
- A loan to buy a house/flat/property
- Money the bank lends to its clients
- An instruction to a bank by an account holder to make regular fixed payments
- The opposite of save
- Money received for work or through investments
- Money you give a taxi driver or waiter for good service
- To give someone something that you expect to get back
- The system of money used in a particular country
- The money you make per hour of work
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- The money you pay for breaking a rule
- A printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services
- To put money into something with the expectation of achieving a profit
- Be able to pay for goods or pay back a loan
- A card allowing the holder to transfer money electronically from their bank account when making a purchase.
- To give money for work done or goods received
- Money children get from their parents for work they do at home
- The tax you pay when you buy something
- A bank account you use for everyday things
- Money in notes and coins
- To take out more money than what the account holds
- Metal money
- To move money between bank accounts
- Paper money
- To make money by working
- To take and use (money) from a person or bank under an agreement to pay it back later
34 Clues: Metal money • Paper money • The opposite of save • Money in notes and coins • To make money by working • To put money into the bank • To keep money for future use • To take money out of the bank • Your monthly earnings from work • Money paid as part of a transaction • To move money between bank accounts • A loan to buy a house/flat/property • Money the bank lends to its clients • ...
2000 core 3 unit 6 2025-08-07
Across
- A small folding case that holds money
- To use money to pay for something
- A basic unit of money in the UK and some other countries
- A situation in which more money is spent than earned or received
- To get money for work you have done
- The money that a country uses
- A request for payment of money owed
- A unit of money that is equal to one percent of a dollar
- Protection against certain accidents that is provided by a company in return for a fee
Down
- To give money in order to buy something
- Money in the form of coins or bills
- To give something and receive something in return
- Concerned with the organization of the money, industry, and trade of a country, region, or society
- To take something with the promise to return or replace it
- The amount of money that you have available to spend
- A basic unit of money that is equal to 100 cents
- Money someone gets for work or from a business
- To get something by paying money for it
- An amount of money that you owe to a person or bank
- To keep money instead of spending it
20 Clues: The money that a country uses • To use money to pay for something • Money in the form of coins or bills • To get money for work you have done • A request for payment of money owed • To keep money instead of spending it • A small folding case that holds money • To give money in order to buy something • To get something by paying money for it • ...
Money and Food 2017-10-12
Across
- a piece of money made from metal
- meat cooked for a long in an oven
- money received from a friend that you will return later
- a piece of paper money
- food bought from a restaurant and eaten at home
- money you give to a friend and they will return it later
- meat that hasn't been cooked
- to receive money from a friend or family member when they have died
Down
- to stop eating a type of food completely
- food cooked in a pan
- food cooked in water that is very hot and bubbling
- money that a bank lends you to buy a house
- money that you pay to the government
- meat from a cow
- a machine where you can get your own money from your bank account
- to give money to a bank or company because you hope to get more money back
16 Clues: meat from a cow • food cooked in a pan • a piece of paper money • meat that hasn't been cooked • a piece of money made from metal • meat cooked for a long in an oven • money that you pay to the government • to stop eating a type of food completely • money that a bank lends you to buy a house • food bought from a restaurant and eaten at home • ...
Time is money 2024-03-25
Money and advertisement 2024-04-18
16 Clues: trh • měna • šetřit • kapesné • účtenka • reklama • hotovost • pekařství • půjčit si • klenotnictví • účet (v bance) • půjčit (někomu) • utrácet za (něco) • účty (k zaplacení) • dovolit si (finančně) • vyzkoušet si (oblečení)
History of Money 2025-11-06
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- A digital or virtual currency that is secured by the use of blockchain.
- Ability to save wealth and purchasing power this is one ______ of money
- Currency that a government has declared to be legal tender, but is not backed by a physical commodity
- form of currency where money transactions that are carried out through computers linked to internet
- pieces of this metal were the earliest coins
- is the exchange of goods and services for other goods and services.
- A digital ledger that records transactions across many different computers.
- one characteristics of money is that it should be able to be ______ for a long time
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- a characteristic of money where it should be easily obtained or __________
- was as a bench marker of value. and gave real value to paper money
- one of the first forms of exchange, or money. at about 1200BC in China
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- the concept that money can be divisible into smaller denominations
- refers to money's purchasing power maintained to a fairly constant level for a reasonable long period of time
- type of currency that used pieces of white deer skin edged in vivid colors were exchanged for goods
- money designated by law used to settle debt
16 Clues: money designated by law used to settle debt • pieces of this metal were the earliest coins • was as a bench marker of value. and gave real value to paper money • the concept that money can be divisible into smaller denominations • is the exchange of goods and services for other goods and services. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2025-05-03
Across
- Legal process when you can't pay debts.
- Money kept for future use.
- Using money to make more money.
- How easily something can be turned into cash.
- Original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- Borrowing money to pay later.
- Plan for spending money.
- Money or assets used for investment.
- Rise in prices over time.
- Money paid to the government.
- Share of ownership in a company.
Down
- Cost of borrowing money.
- Money earned from business.
- Something valuable you own.
- Loan for buying a house.
- Ownership in something, like stocks.
- Collection of investments.
- Financial responsibility or debt.
- Money you owe.
- Spreading investments to reduce risk.
20 Clues: Money you owe. • Cost of borrowing money. • Loan for buying a house. • Plan for spending money. • Rise in prices over time. • Money kept for future use. • Collection of investments. • Money earned from business. • Something valuable you own. • Borrowing money to pay later. • Money paid to the government. • Using money to make more money. • Share of ownership in a company. • ...
Business English/Courbevoie 2024-11-11
Across
- To put money into something to make a profit.
- Money received from work or business.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Valuable items owned by a business.
- Total money earned by a business.
- Total amount of a product available to customers.
- Money left after costs are paid.
- A written agreement.
- How much customers want to buy a product.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back.
- Shares representing ownership in a company.
Down
- Costs or payments needed to run a business.
- Money paid to the government.
- Extra money paid when borrowing money.
- Payment made for using property.
- A plan for spending money.
- Selling goods or services for money.
- Activities to promote products or services.
- Money used to start or grow a business.
- Money that can be borrowed and paid back later.
20 Clues: A written agreement. • A plan for spending money. • Money paid to the government. • Payment made for using property. • Money left after costs are paid. • Total money earned by a business. • Money that is owed to someone else. • Valuable items owned by a business. • Selling goods or services for money. • Money received from work or business. • ...
Unit 2- Vocabulary 2025-09-28
Across
- when you keep money and do not spend it
- when you take something from someone for a short time and then give it back
- when you collect money for a project, event, or charity
- when you need to pay a certain amount of money to buy something
- a piece of paper that shows how much money you must pay
- when you owe money and cannot pay it back easily
- when you need to give money back to someone
- when you have enough money to pay for something
- money you must pay to the government
- when you get money by working
Down
- money borrowed from a bank to buy a house or apartment
- when you ask someone to pay money for something after a service
- when you give something to someone for a short time and expect it back
- when you put money into something to make more money later
- when you get money or support from another person to survive
- the value of something, how much money it could be sold for
- a plan of how to use and spend your money
- when you use money in a bad or unnecessary way
- money you pay to a company so they help you if something bad happens
- when you get money or property after someone in your family dies
- money that someone borrows from a bank or person and must pay back
21 Clues: when you get money by working • money you must pay to the government • when you keep money and do not spend it • a plan of how to use and spend your money • when you need to give money back to someone • when you use money in a bad or unnecessary way • when you have enough money to pay for something • when you owe money and cannot pay it back easily • ...
Commerce 2022-02-09
Across
- the increase of the value of money
- what we're studying
- the amount of money you can spend
- money you save up over time
- dollars yen rupees
- a digital form of currency
- something that you place money on
- a paper form of currency
- investing in companies
Down
- minutes hours days
- a person's regular occupation
- the decrease of the value of money
- money that you borrow and pay back over time
- a metal form of currency
- the money that circulates around
- money that you make
- places you can place your money
- trading items
- the increase in loan money that you have to pay
- the stuff used for transactions
20 Clues: trading items • minutes hours days • dollars yen rupees • what we're studying • money that you make • investing in companies • a metal form of currency • a paper form of currency • a digital form of currency • money you save up over time • a person's regular occupation • places you can place your money • the stuff used for transactions • the money that circulates around • ...
Definition puzzle 2017-11-30
Across
- Put money in something
- income Calculates your company earnings
- Taking money out your account when you broke
- Money receive
- Take money out of something
- The cost for something
- A account that let you deposit and withdrawal
- State wanting to know about someone
- Money/or something owed
- A company lends money
- Money for the gov.
Down
- Limit money spent
- a tax on sale
- Porportain that is charged
- A account that earns money
- income Determining the taxes of the individual
- A card that take money out right a way when buying something
- Money you have incoming from the gov.
- Subtracting something
- Using credit to buy something
- Keeps your savings
- A card that's pending when you want money out
22 Clues: a tax on sale • Money receive • Limit money spent • Keeps your savings • Money for the gov. • Subtracting something • A company lends money • Put money in something • The cost for something • Money/or something owed • Porportain that is charged • A account that earns money • Take money out of something • Using credit to buy something • State wanting to know about someone • ...
Cumulative Money Mgt Crossword 1 2025-06-09
Across
- A place to keep and manage money.
- Machine for taking out cash.
- Account for holding saved money.
- Taking money out of your account.
- Extra money left over.
- When you spend more than you earn.
- Account for daily spending.
- Extra charge for a service.
- Using money to buy things.
- Essentials like food and housing.
- Your roadmap for money.
- Putting money into your account.
- Things you enjoy but don’t need.
- How much money is in your account.
- App to store and pay with money.
- Savings for unexpected costs.
- Money earned or paid for borrowing.
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- Money set aside for future use.
- Any activity involving money.
- Paycheck sent straight to your bank.
- Beliefs that guide your choices.
- Paper showing how much you earned.
- Cost that changes each month.
- Spending more than you have in your account.
- Cost that stays the same monthly.
- Paper way to pay someone.
- Money you spend.
- Secret code for accessing your bank account.
- A plan for how to spend your money.
- Card that takes money directly from your bank.
- Money you earn.
- Something you work toward.
- Money taken out of your paycheck.
- Buying something without planning.
- Physical money.
35 Clues: Money you earn. • Physical money. • Money you spend. • Extra money left over. • Your roadmap for money. • Paper way to pay someone. • Something you work toward. • Using money to buy things. • Account for daily spending. • Extra charge for a service. • Machine for taking out cash. • Any activity involving money. • Cost that changes each month. • Savings for unexpected costs. • ...
Finance 2022-09-18
Across
- A piece of metal, with an official stamp, used as money.
- Payment made to a professional person (doctor, lawyer, etc.).
- Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution.
- Sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase;money placed in an account in a bank.
- Written statement that money has been paid for something.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or
- Pay back money received
- Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
- Automatic machine from which a bank customer can withdraw money.
- The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
- piece of paper money
- To be in debt to someone
Down
- Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or
- Money owed by one person to another
- Money paid for borrowing or investing money.
- cash dispenser
- Give money, especially to charity:
- Give or allow the use of money which must be returned, usually with
- Coins or bank notes (not cheques); actual money paid, not credit.
- The money used in a country.
- Written order, on a specially printed form, to a pay the stated amount from one's bank account.
- Small amount of cash kept available by a company or firm for everyday
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments to be made over an agreed period of time.
- Sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with
- to have no money
- Take money from a bank account.
- Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed
28 Clues: cash dispenser • to have no money • piece of paper money • Pay back money received • To be in debt to someone • The money used in a country. • Take money from a bank account. • Give money, especially to charity: • Money owed by one person to another • Money paid for borrowing or investing money. • Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed • ...
Finance 2022-09-18
Across
- A piece of metal, with an official stamp, used as money.
- Payment made to a professional person (doctor, lawyer, etc.).
- Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution.
- Sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase;money placed in an account in a bank.
- Written statement that money has been paid for something.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or
- Pay back money received
- Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
- Automatic machine from which a bank customer can withdraw money.
- The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
- piece of paper money
- To be in debt to someone
Down
- Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or
- Money owed by one person to another
- Money paid for borrowing or investing money.
- cash dispenser
- Give money, especially to charity:
- Give or allow the use of money which must be returned, usually with
- Coins or bank notes (not cheques); actual money paid, not credit.
- The money used in a country.
- Written order, on a specially printed form, to a pay the stated amount from one's bank account.
- Small amount of cash kept available by a company or firm for everyday
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments to be made over an agreed period of time.
- Sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with
- to have no money
- Take money from a bank account.
- Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed
28 Clues: cash dispenser • to have no money • piece of paper money • Pay back money received • To be in debt to someone • The money used in a country. • Take money from a bank account. • Give money, especially to charity: • Money owed by one person to another • Money paid for borrowing or investing money. • Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-08-23
Across
- Another name for money.
- The currency used in Russia.
- The government is paid this when you work.
- The type of money a country uses.
- If you work and earn money you have this.
- Money is stored here.
- If you own something and it makes money it is this.
- A shop is one of these.
- Money was invented about two ..... years ago.
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- If you spend all your money you might become ....
- These are sold in shops.
- ..... makes the world go round.
- This happens when you can not manage your business and the bank takes over.
- Do not .... with your money
- It is the aim of a business.
- If you have enough money you will be this.
- The description of the money owed. It is called this.
- You get this if you work.
- A person who works with money.
- If someone owes you money you are called a .....
20 Clues: Money is stored here. • Another name for money. • A shop is one of these. • These are sold in shops. • You get this if you work. • Do not .... with your money • The currency used in Russia. • It is the aim of a business. • A person who works with money. • ..... makes the world go round. • The type of money a country uses. • If you work and earn money you have this. • ...
HeavPFI 2022-02-11
Across
- Being paid while not having a job
- Money brought home after deductions
- Money you can spend that belongs to bank
- Total money paid before deductions
- Health insurance for retired people
- To put money from your account to bank
- Money that grows over time
- Money brought in from work
- Paper showing hourly rate and hours worked
- Time worked outside of normal hours
- Tax implemented onto purchases
- Money made off sales
- Money borrowed that must be paid back in time
Down
- A person who relies on another
- Protection from a financial loss
- Amount of time from check to check
- Money owed to something
- Anything that costs money
- Money earned out the customers pocket
- Nations economic security
- To take a risk on stockmarket
- Money used to make purchases
- Paid work
- Money lent to you
- Hourly pay at a set price
25 Clues: Paid work • Money lent to you • Money made off sales • Money owed to something • Anything that costs money • Nations economic security • Hourly pay at a set price • Money that grows over time • Money brought in from work • Money used to make purchases • To take a risk on stockmarket • A person who relies on another • Tax implemented onto purchases • Protection from a financial loss • ...
Easy money -Milton- 2020-12-09
Lunch Money Vocabulary 2021-09-15
Across
- to stop or pause because you are` nervous or unsus
- money left over after all cost have been paid
- wanting one own way
- to make a large amount of something
- to place for safekeeping, putting money into a bank
- those who roam about in search of something to steal
- a noisy argument
- arguing angrily with some someone
- an annoying or troublesome person
- someone who is trying to win or do better than all others
Down
- the act of copying someone
- to feel a loss of confidence
- a plan of action especially a sneaky one
- free in giving or sharing
- not liking or wanting to give or spend money
- to complain
16 Clues: to complain • a noisy argument • wanting one own way • free in giving or sharing • the act of copying someone • to feel a loss of confidence • arguing angrily with some someone • an annoying or troublesome person • to make a large amount of something • a plan of action especially a sneaky one • money left over after all cost have been paid • ...
Love or Money 2022-10-29
Across
- What did Jackie serve the investigators ?
- who found Molly's dead in her room?
- Who was Jackie in love with?
- What was the most requested thing from Molly?
- What did Diane take her mom before her mom died CAMBRIDGE Where does Roger live?
- What was Walsh's job?
- What did peter Hobbs often go to the village with
Down
- What color are Molly's dogs?
- What color are Diane's eyes?
- How old was Diane?
- What time was it when Molly was found dead?
- Who was it that didn't care about money?
- who killed Diane,Roger and Jackie's father?
- Which country does Diane want to go to?
- What sport was sergeant foster interested in?
- What were Molly and Annie each other?
16 Clues: How old was Diane? • What was Walsh's job? • What color are Molly's dogs? • What color are Diane's eyes? • Who was Jackie in love with? • who found Molly's dead in her room? • What were Molly and Annie each other? • Which country does Diane want to go to? • Who was it that didn't care about money? • What did Jackie serve the investigators ? • ...
MANAGING YOUR MONEY 2024-03-22
Across
- A plan to help you know your income and expenses
- Helps you buy large things like a house or car, and pay back monthly
- The starting amount of your paycheck before any deductions are taken out
- The amount of money listed in an account
- An unexpected event or expense that you did not plan for
- The things you know you'll have to pay for each month
- This helps you buy things without having to carry large amounts of cash, then you pay it back later
- Pay Your take-home pay after deductions
- Items taken out of your gross pay, like taxes and insurance
- The money you put back each month for emergencies
Down
- The combined amount of money for your household in one month
- How much you are paid for your services
- The money you make during a pay period
- The planned span of days to be paid for on a paycheck
- Tells how well you are at paying your bills on time
- A place where your money is kept safe
16 Clues: A place where your money is kept safe • The money you make during a pay period • How much you are paid for your services • Pay Your take-home pay after deductions • The amount of money listed in an account • A plan to help you know your income and expenses • The money you put back each month for emergencies • Tells how well you are at paying your bills on time • ...
2A Spending money 2023-01-10
Topic 6 - Money 2025-02-05
16 Clues: márka • kölcsön • pénznem • alapító • vonzerő • átutalás • évi, éves • költségek • óriásplakát • kiskereskedelem • jövedelem, bevétel • egyenleg (bankszámlán) • lejárati idő (___ date) • előre fizet (pay in ___) • kivitelezés, megvalósítás • készpénzt felvesz (számláról, kártyáról, automatából)
money management crossword 2025-01-15
Across
- victims are redirected to a fraudulent copy of a legitimate website.
- a place to keep your money
- can be obtained by credit cards and loans
- money earned or paid on principal
- let consumers borrow cash
- the base or starting amount
- the time period for which an employee is being paid
- an account to save money
- expenses that vary from month to month
Down
- accounts that you are able to write cheques from as well as deposit and withdraw from
- take home pay after deductions
- considered crime of the 21st century
- when interest is added to the principal of a deposit or loan, so that, from that moment on, then interest that has been added also earns interest
- total pay after deductions
- A variation of Phishing a text message is sent with a URL address. URL could download a Trojan horse virus
- expenses with predictable amounts
16 Clues: an account to save money • let consumers borrow cash • a place to keep your money • total pay after deductions • the base or starting amount • take home pay after deductions • money earned or paid on principal • expenses with predictable amounts • considered crime of the 21st century • expenses that vary from month to month • can be obtained by credit cards and loans • ...
Money and Bank 2025-10-14
Across
- Jenis uang yang dikeluarkan BI dalam bentuk kertas dan logam
- Istilah jika Nilai bahan yang lebih kecil dari nilai nominal adalah ....money
- Surat tanda kepemilikan perusahaan
- Fungsi asli uang sebagai alat ...
- Istilah asing pengeluaran
- Istilah lain Sewa Guna Usaha
- Bank yang mengeluarkan alat pembayaran yang sah adalah bank...
Down
- Badan usaha yang menghimpun dana dari masyarakat dan menyalurkannya
- Tukar menukar antara barang dengan barang lain
- LKBB yang modalnya berupa simpanan pokok, wajib dan sukarela
- Istilah asing tabungan
- Bank Syariah Indonesia
- Wadah untuk menghimpun dana dari pemodal dalam investasi
- Bank yang ditunjuk BI sebagai bank central yang berurusan dengan Valuta Asing
- Alat pembayaran yang Syah
- Kegiatan jual beli barang melalui media elektronik
16 Clues: Istilah asing tabungan • Bank Syariah Indonesia • Istilah asing pengeluaran • Alat pembayaran yang Syah • Istilah lain Sewa Guna Usaha • Fungsi asli uang sebagai alat ... • Surat tanda kepemilikan perusahaan • Tukar menukar antara barang dengan barang lain • Kegiatan jual beli barang melalui media elektronik • Wadah untuk menghimpun dana dari pemodal dalam investasi • ...
Daviyon,Robert,Andreas 2017-11-29
Across
- when you owe money
- what you get every pay check
- something you buy on your credit
- a account to get checks
- more money that you pay for the government
- taking out more money than you have in your account
- money taken out your check for the government
- money that the government gives back from taking
- a plastic card that you can buy stuff with
- the amount of money spent on something
Down
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- subtraction spend money
- a account that you save on interest
- a house payment
- save money
- the bank take money out your account and put more money in it
- relaying the repayment of a debt
- a estimate you what to spend on something
- the money you receive from hard work
- government taking money from you
- taking money out an account
21 Clues: save money • a house payment • when you owe money • subtraction spend money • a account to get checks • taking money out an account • what you get every pay check • something you buy on your credit • relaying the repayment of a debt • government taking money from you • a account that you save on interest • the money you receive from hard work • the amount of money spent on something • ...
Aizen's Financial Crossword 2026-02-23
Across
- – Money put into an account.
- – Payment to shareholders from profits.
- – Money you earn from work.
- – Original amount of a loan.
- – Money owed to someone else.
- – Money taken out of an account.
- – Cost of borrowing or reward for saving.
- – List of employees and their wages.
- – Number showing creditworthiness.
- – Money you spend.
- – Payment taken directly from your account.
Down
- – Protection against financial loss.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – Money left after expenses.
- – Plan for how you spend and save money.
- – Loan used to buy a home.
- – Money borrowed and repaid over time.
- – Ownership value after debts are paid.
- – Rising prices over time.
- – Ability to borrow money.
- – Money paid to the government.
- – Things you own that have value.
- – Total money earned before expenses.
- – Money put into something to grow it.
- – Fixed yearly pay from a job.
25 Clues: – Money you spend. • – Loan used to buy a home. • – Rising prices over time. • – Ability to borrow money. • – Money you earn from work. • – Money put into an account. • – Money left after expenses. • – Original amount of a loan. • – Money owed to someone else. • – Fixed yearly pay from a job. • – Money paid to the government. • – Money taken out of an account. • ...
e 2022-02-17
Across
- Money That Goes To The Government, That Is With Each Purchase You Make
- The Company That Holds Your Money
- Money You Take Out Of An Account
- Money That Is Extra To Be Payed After Taking A Loan
- A Place To Store Money
- The Act Of Putting Money In An Account
- Money You Owe, That Needs To Be Payed
- Relating To Economics Or Economy
- Being The Only One To Own A Type Of Good OR Service
Down
- Work You Do For Money
- A Useful of Valuable Thing
- A Company's Way To Make People Want Their product
- Something You Give To Others
- The Money You Make From A Job
- Money You Have To Pay In Order To Rent A Place
- An Area That Is Owned
- Limiting Money You Spend In Order To Save
- An Item Used For Purchasing Items
- Money That You Put Into A Business, And Wait To Take Out To Gain More Money.
- Money Lent To You For You To Pay Back
20 Clues: Work You Do For Money • An Area That Is Owned • A Place To Store Money • A Useful of Valuable Thing • Something You Give To Others • The Money You Make From A Job • Money You Take Out Of An Account • Relating To Economics Or Economy • The Company That Holds Your Money • An Item Used For Purchasing Items • Money Lent To You For You To Pay Back • ...
Percents Vocabulary Practice 2025-02-05
Across
- money you add to your cost to determine the selling price
- money borrowed from the bank
- money charged by a credit card company when you do not pay your bill
- taking money from your bank account
- cost plus markup
- money given to someone for performing a service
- money the bank pays you for keeping your money with them
- looks like a credit card but the money comes out of your bank account when you use it
- the money spent to create/make an item
- putting money into your bank account
Down
- occurs when cost equals earnings
- money borrowed from the bank to buy a house
- occurs when earnings are greater than costs
- money paid to a sales person for making a sale
- money paid to the government
- per hundred
- original price minues discount
- money charged by the bank to loan you money
- occurs when cost is greater than earnings
- another word for discount
- money subtracted from the original price of an item
21 Clues: per hundred • cost plus markup • another word for discount • money paid to the government • money borrowed from the bank • original price minues discount • occurs when cost equals earnings • taking money from your bank account • putting money into your bank account • the money spent to create/make an item • occurs when cost is greater than earnings • ...
Vocabulary Financial and Technical Lexicon 2025-07-21
Across
- To set aside money rather than spend it.
- Money you borrow and must pay back.
- Physical money, like coins and bills.
- Regular pay received for work.
- A monthly plan to manage income and expenses.
- The ability to borrow money or purchase on account.
- The cost of an item or service.
- Money you receive (salary, allowance, etc.).
- A place to deposit or withdraw money.
- What you use to carry money and cards.
- Money paid to the government based on income or sales.
Down
- Money you set aside for future use.
- A plastic tool used for payments (debit or credit).
- To use money for goods or services.
- Something you spend money on.
- A paper or digital record of a purchase.
- A statement showing money owed for a product/service.
- Money owed to another person or institution.
- A written form used to transfer money from a bank.
- A machine where you can withdraw cash.
20 Clues: Something you spend money on. • Regular pay received for work. • The cost of an item or service. • Money you set aside for future use. • Money you borrow and must pay back. • To use money for goods or services. • Physical money, like coins and bills. • A place to deposit or withdraw money. • What you use to carry money and cards. • A machine where you can withdraw cash. • ...
Finance_Ishan_Krishna_Vatsa_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- : Another word for money in coins or notes.
- : What do we do when we use money to buy something?
- : A plastic tool to pay without using cash.
- : How much something costs.
- : Money borrowed from a bank that must be paid back.
- : Extra money you pay when you borrow from a bank.
- : A plan to manage income and expenses.
- : Where do we keep money in our pocket?
- : What do we use to buy things?
- : A piece of paper used to pay instead of cash.
Down
- : A place where people buy and sell things.
- : What do we do when we keep money for future use?
- : Putting money into the bank.
- : A small box or jar where kids save coins.
- : Money people earn from their jobs.
- : A piece of paper money.
- : Taking money out of the bank.
- : A machine that gives you money from your bank card.
- : Where do we keep our money safe?
- : A small round piece of money made of metal.
20 Clues: : A piece of paper money. • : How much something costs. • : Putting money into the bank. • : Taking money out of the bank. • : What do we use to buy things? • : Where do we keep our money safe? • : Money people earn from their jobs. • : A plan to manage income and expenses. • : Where do we keep money in our pocket? • : A place where people buy and sell things. • ...
Vocabulary Financial and Technical Lexicon 2025-07-21
Across
- To set aside money rather than spend it.
- Money you borrow and must pay back.
- Physical money, like coins and bills.
- Regular pay received for work.
- A monthly plan to manage income and expenses.
- The ability to borrow money or purchase on account.
- The cost of an item or service.
- Money you receive (salary, allowance, etc.).
- A place to deposit or withdraw money.
- What you use to carry money and cards.
- Money paid to the government based on income or sales.
Down
- Money you set aside for future use.
- A plastic tool used for payments (debit or credit).
- To use money for goods or services.
- Something you spend money on.
- A paper or digital record of a purchase.
- A statement showing money owed for a product/service.
- Money owed to another person or institution.
- A written form used to transfer money from a bank.
- A machine where you can withdraw cash.
20 Clues: Something you spend money on. • Regular pay received for work. • The cost of an item or service. • Money you set aside for future use. • Money you borrow and must pay back. • To use money for goods or services. • Physical money, like coins and bills. • A place to deposit or withdraw money. • What you use to carry money and cards. • A machine where you can withdraw cash. • ...
Financial literacy Word search 2017-11-29
Across
- An amount of money someone gets paid
- an amount of money someone gets paid before any deductions
- The money paid for investments
- an account that earns interest
- the first payment with credit
- a card allowing the transfer of money digitally after a purchase
- tax from your check
- drawing out more money than the account holds
- the amount of money you get paid after tax
- the amount of money someone puts in the bank
Down
- Money paid regularly at a constant rate
- to take money out of the bank
- an account that can withdraw checks
- annual rate of money given to someone
- tax on sales
- a card given to you by the bank that gives you a balance that must be paid back
- the amount of money someone gets regularly gets paid
- the subtraction of something
- a particular amount of money for a job or period of time
- Money that is owed or due
- the bank lends money at interest in exchange for property
- an amount of money paid as a contribution to state revenue
22 Clues: tax on sales • tax from your check • Money that is owed or due • the subtraction of something • to take money out of the bank • the first payment with credit • The money paid for investments • an account that earns interest • an account that can withdraw checks • An amount of money someone gets paid • annual rate of money given to someone • Money paid regularly at a constant rate • ...
Banking 2025-06-15
Across
- A piece of paper that tells a bank to pay money.
- The amount of money in your bank account.
- Money you give for something you buy.
- Money you keep for the future.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- Money you put into your bank account.
- Money that you borrow from a bank.
- To move money from one account to another.
- A place where you keep money or get a loan.
Down
- The money used in a country (like dollars or euros).
- A paper that shows your bank activity.
- ______ card: A card you use to buy things now and pay later.
- A secret number used with your bank card.
- A place at a bank where your money is kept.
- Money you pay to the bank for a service.
- A machine that gives you cash from your bank account.
- Extra money you get from the bank or pay on a loan.
- ______ banking – Using the internet to do bank activities.
- Money in coins or notes.
- ______ card: A card that takes money directly from your account.
20 Clues: Money in coins or notes. • Money you keep for the future. • Money that you borrow from a bank. • To take money out of a bank account. • Money you give for something you buy. • Money you put into your bank account. • A paper that shows your bank activity. • Money you pay to the bank for a service. • The amount of money in your bank account. • ...
Will Corey P5 Economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- the costs of things we by
- a process of exchanging plants,animals,and diseases among Asia and the Americas
- the fine you pay when borrowing money.
- a list of income to help manage our goals
- to use someones money.
- money we put aside for later
- the money you get when putting money in a bank.
- getting supply from other countries
- how money is made and spent in an area
Down
- the money we earn from work
- objects you can hold and see
- Sending goods to other countries
- a group of people that use donations to help people
- the economy of the world
- a job you pay someone to do
- goals for how we use our money
- putting money into stocks and bonds in the hope of getting more money back.
- lowering prices.
- rising prices.
- the money the bank pays you for putting your money with them
20 Clues: rising prices. • lowering prices. • to use someones money. • the economy of the world • the costs of things we by • the money we earn from work • a job you pay someone to do • objects you can hold and see • money we put aside for later • goals for how we use our money • Sending goods to other countries • getting supply from other countries • the fine you pay when borrowing money. • ...
Financial literacy Word search 2017-11-29
Across
- tax from your check
- the first payment with credit
- an amount of money someone gets paid before any deductions
- an account that can withdraw checks
- drawing out more money than the account holds
- annual rate of money given to someone
- Money paid regularly at a constant rate
- Money that is owed or due
- The money paid for investments
- to take money out of the bank
Down
- an account that earns interest
- the amount of money you get paid after tax
- a particular amount of money for a job or period of time
- An amount of money someone gets paid
- the subtraction of something
- the bank lends money at interest in exchange for property
- the amount of money someone gets regularly gets paid
- tax on sales
- a card given to you by the bank that gives you a balance that must be paid back
- a card allowing the transfer of money digitally after a purchase
- an amount of money paid as a contribution to state revenue
- the amount of money someone puts in the bank
22 Clues: tax on sales • tax from your check • Money that is owed or due • the subtraction of something • the first payment with credit • to take money out of the bank • an account that earns interest • The money paid for investments • an account that can withdraw checks • An amount of money someone gets paid • annual rate of money given to someone • Money paid regularly at a constant rate • ...
idk 2022-09-08
Across
- a sum of money which is borrowed
- a machine, by a wall outside a bank
- record of money taken out of a bank
- a that check cannot be paid by a bank
- book of checks
- Non Sufficient Fund
- money in your bank account
- to take money out of a bank account.
- an instruction to a bank to pay $$$
- when you spend or use money
- the amount of money in a bank account
- arrangement for making payments
- leaving money in this account
- money, which is owed to someone else
Down
- paper that you buy from a bank
- bank account you can take money out of
- a printed record of the money in bank
- to put money into a bank account
- money paid by a customer for a bank
- a small plastic card
- in the form of notes and coins
- agreement to pay a company money
- person who money is paid to
- The act of overdrawing a bank account
- money which is charged by a bank
- oney paid to the government
26 Clues: book of checks • Non Sufficient Fund • a small plastic card • money in your bank account • when you spend or use money • person who money is paid to • oney paid to the government • leaving money in this account • paper that you buy from a bank • in the form of notes and coins • arrangement for making payments • a sum of money which is borrowed • to put money into a bank account • ...
FINANCE 1 VOCABULARY REVIEW 2013-10-10
Across
- metal money
- (2 words) money from your employer
- a machine people at stores use to calculate sales
- (2 words)a secure place to put money that you can walk into (Usually found in a bank)
- (3 words) something used to collect your coins
- (2 words) one dollar
- (2words) money paid hourly by your employer
Down
- paper you wrtie on to pay for things
- (2 words) money you take from the bank
- (2 words) money you borrow
- (2 woreds) money parents give children weekly
- money you pay for studies
- (2 words)money you put in the bank
- money you pay for trnsportation
- a person who keeps records of money at a company
- paper money
- (2 words) a secure place to put money that you can't walk into (some people have one at home)
- (2 words) money you owe
- (2 words) money for good service
19 Clues: metal money • paper money • (2 words) one dollar • (2 words) money you owe • money you pay for studies • (2 words) money you borrow • money you pay for trnsportation • (2 words) money for good service • (2 words) money from your employer • (2 words)money you put in the bank • paper you wrtie on to pay for things • (2 words) money you take from the bank • ...
Financial Terms 2023-11-16
Across
- When we need to repay someone - to…
- The money paid to schools, lawyers etc…
- The money that you need to start a company
- The money received for a week’s manual work
- The dollar, euro etc.
- A person who has borrowed money
- Regular part payments of debts
- A person’s money in a business is known as his/her…
- To possess smth - to…
- All the money received by company
- Money given to develop your business from someone richer
- Money borrowed from a bank
Down
- To take money that has to be repaid - to…
- The income received by someone who lends money
- Money paid to retired person
- The money received for a month’s professional work
- Part of a payment that is officially given back
- The loan itself
- Another name of lender
- Money in notes and coins
20 Clues: The loan itself • The dollar, euro etc. • To possess smth - to… • Another name of lender • Money in notes and coins • Money borrowed from a bank • Money paid to retired person • Regular part payments of debts • A person who has borrowed money • All the money received by company • When we need to repay someone - to… • The money paid to schools, lawyers etc… • ...
Aizen's Financial Crossword 2026-02-23
Across
- – Money put into an account.
- – Payment to shareholders from profits.
- – Money you earn from work.
- – Original amount of a loan.
- – Money owed to someone else.
- – Money taken out of an account.
- – Cost of borrowing or reward for saving.
- – List of employees and their wages.
- – Number showing creditworthiness.
- – Money you spend.
- – Payment taken directly from your account.
Down
- – Protection against financial loss.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – Money left after expenses.
- – Plan for how you spend and save money.
- – Loan used to buy a home.
- – Money borrowed and repaid over time.
- – Ownership value after debts are paid.
- – Rising prices over time.
- – Ability to borrow money.
- – Money paid to the government.
- – Things you own that have value.
- – Total money earned before expenses.
- – Money put into something to grow it.
- – Fixed yearly pay from a job.
25 Clues: – Money you spend. • – Loan used to buy a home. • – Rising prices over time. • – Ability to borrow money. • – Money you earn from work. • – Money put into an account. • – Money left after expenses. • – Original amount of a loan. • – Money owed to someone else. • – Fixed yearly pay from a job. • – Money paid to the government. • – Money taken out of an account. • ...
Money idioms (10th grade) 2021-04-29
Across
- pay for smth: X the bill
- money is limited: money doesn't grow on X
- to be suddenly rich: X it rich
- worth the money: good X for money
- common and not special: a X a dozen
- to cost too much: break the X
- smn who is unwilling to spend money: penny X
- pay very little money (salary): pay X
- to have more money than you need: have money to X
Down
- one's income: bread and X
- time is valuable: time is X
- spending money on smth unnecessary: have more money than X
- smth is given to the customer for free: on the X
- born into a wealthy family: born with a X spoon
- pay a great amount of money (salary): pay a X
- smth is very valuable: worth its weight in X
- waste money: pour your money down the X
- feel wonderful: feel like a million X
- earn money for the family: to bring home the X
- pay the bill (in a restaurant): pick up the X
20 Clues: pay for smth: X the bill • one's income: bread and X • time is valuable: time is X • to cost too much: break the X • to be suddenly rich: X it rich • worth the money: good X for money • common and not special: a X a dozen • feel wonderful: feel like a million X • pay very little money (salary): pay X • waste money: pour your money down the X • ...
Startups In Business and Tech Crossword 2024-03-20
Across
- Purchaser
- Rivalry
- Money spent
- Head of a company
- Staff management
- Company shares
- Income
- Making money
- Providing goods
- Business customer
- Organizing operations
Down
- Money owed
- Company worker
- Handling money
- Planning approach
- Money earned
- Putting money into something
- Possible danger
- Companies combining
- Money plan
- Advertising products
- Company image
- Computer stuff
23 Clues: Income • Rivalry • Purchaser • Money owed • Money plan • Money spent • Money earned • Making money • Company image • Company worker • Handling money • Company shares • Computer stuff • Possible danger • Providing goods • Staff management • Planning approach • Head of a company • Business customer • Companies combining • Advertising products • Organizing operations • Putting money into something
Budget and Finance 2025-12-03
Across
- The money you get to keep after taxes or deductions
- A cost that stays the same every month
- Things you would like but don't need (Video games,snacks, etc)
- Things you must have to live(Food,Shelter,Clothing)
- Putting money into a bank account
- Looking at prices to find the best deal
- you borrow and must pay back, usually with extra cost
- A bank account used to store money and earn interest
- The extra money you pay when you borrow or the extra money you earn when you save
- When you have money left over after paying expenses
- Something you want to save money for
- you owe someone
Down
- A cost that can change month to month
- Money you earn or receive
- When you spend more money than you have
- Taking money out of a bank account
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money
- A bank account used for everyday spending
- Any time money moves in or out of your account
- Money taken out of what you earn to pay for public services
- Money you choose to keep and not spend
- Something you spend money on
- Money saved for unexpected expenses
- A number showing how responsible you are with borrowing and paying back money
- Borrowing money with a promise to pay it back later
25 Clues: you owe someone • Money you earn or receive • Something you spend money on • Putting money into a bank account • Taking money out of a bank account • Money saved for unexpected expenses • Something you want to save money for • A cost that can change month to month • A cost that stays the same every month • Money you choose to keep and not spend • ...
Money Management Strategies 2012-10-19
Across
- the movement in and out of you wallet of bank account
- gives information about you current financial position and presents a summary of income and spending
- plan for spending and investing you money to meet you wants and needs
- includes your paycheck from a job and an allowance from your parents
- the difference between the amount you pay and the debts you owe
- property that has a money value or an exchageable value
- cash and items that can quickly be converted to cash
- any items of value that you own, such as cash, real estate, personal possesions, and omvestements
Down
- the difference between the budgeted amount and the actual amount spent
- the money you have left after paying your essentials
- the debts you owe
- the inability to pay debts when they are due
- you spent more than you recieved
- a financial statement that shows what you own and what you owe
- extra money you can spend or save
- the amount of income left after taxes and other deductions are subtracted from your gross pay
16 Clues: the debts you owe • you spent more than you recieved • extra money you can spend or save • the inability to pay debts when they are due • the money you have left after paying your essentials • cash and items that can quickly be converted to cash • the movement in and out of you wallet of bank account • property that has a money value or an exchageable value • ...
MONEY AND PAYMENT 2022-04-06
16 Clues: olcsó • spórol • jutalom • kölcsön • tartozni • adományoz • költekező • kölcsönad • kölcsönkér • jótékonyság • hajléktalan • megfizethető • előteremt pénzt • kártyával fizet • készpénzzel fizet • az őszinteség kifizetődik
Earning Money Crossword 2021-03-30
Across
- whether you have enough money to buy something
- the amount of money someone sells something for
- the amount of money a person earns yearly
- trade an item or service you have for money
- a piece of plastic used to pay money to people out of a bank account
- trading money for an item or service
- when you sell something for a higher price than you bought it for
- pieces of paper that resemble larger amounts of money
Down
- the amount of money a person earns weekly
- when you sell something for less than you bought it for
- pieces of metal that resemble small amounts of money
- borrowing money off someone
- a currency used to pay people
- when you owe someone money
- putting money into financial schemes and shares with the expectation of achieving profit
- a place where money is kept
16 Clues: when you owe someone money • borrowing money off someone • a place where money is kept • a currency used to pay people • trading money for an item or service • the amount of money a person earns weekly • the amount of money a person earns yearly • trade an item or service you have for money • whether you have enough money to buy something • ...
Spelling Review: Money 2021-05-10
Across
- a slip of paper worth a good or service
- having a lot of worth
- when goods drop in cost
- the amount of money you make over the cost of making it
- to help with
- when goods rise in cost
- what you earn through selling something
- to give something away
- having no value
Down
- what you are owed for damages
- to buy or sell something by bidding on it
- to check to make sure things are correct
- the state of jobs and manufacturing in a nation
- relating to finance
- pertaining to money, class in college
- when you owe more than you can pay
16 Clues: to help with • having no value • relating to finance • having a lot of worth • to give something away • when goods drop in cost • when goods rise in cost • what you are owed for damages • when you owe more than you can pay • pertaining to money, class in college • a slip of paper worth a good or service • what you earn through selling something • ...
All Things Money 2023-07-23
Across
- an individual retirement account allowing a person to set aside after-tax income
- a sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders
- can help you reach your financial goals by teaching skills like how to build savings, create a financial plan or pay down debt
- money owed or due
- cost the same amount each month
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- where investors buy and sell shares of companies
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Down
- the processes of budgeting, saving, investing, spending
- a company that pools money from investors and invests in securities such as stocks, bonds, and short-term debt
- take-home pay
- regular earnings from a source other than an employer
- qualified profit-sharing plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their wages to individual accounts
- enough financial resources to pay for your living expenses and allow you to afford many of your life goals without having to work
- a cash reserve set aside for unplanned expenses
- an account to which you can contribute pre-tax or after-tax dollars
16 Clues: take-home pay • money owed or due • cost the same amount each month • a cash reserve set aside for unplanned expenses • where investors buy and sell shares of companies • regular earnings from a source other than an employer • the processes of budgeting, saving, investing, spending • a sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders • ...
Banking and Budgeting Review 1 2025-11-28
Across
- Where your money is stored at a bank.
- Money you earn.
- A place where you keep your money safely.
- A plan for how you will spend and save money.
- A bank account used for storing money long-term.
- Things you must have to live.
- Money returned when you bring an item back.
- A trick used to steal money or information.
- Paper or digital proof of your purchase.
Down
- Money taken out of an account.
- A bank account used for everyday spending.
- A card that uses money directly from your bank account.
- A written agreement between people or companies.
- card A card that lets you borrow money to pay later.
- Things you would like but can live without.
- The amount of money remaining in your account.
- Dishonest activity meant to steal money.
- Money added into an account.
- Something you spend money on.
- A secret number used with your debit or credit card.
20 Clues: Money you earn. • Money added into an account. • Things you must have to live. • Something you spend money on. • Money taken out of an account. • Where your money is stored at a bank. • Dishonest activity meant to steal money. • Paper or digital proof of your purchase. • A place where you keep your money safely. • A bank account used for everyday spending. • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-23
Across
- A company where they make accidental loss of money manageable
- the license to buy and sell stock
- The amount of money you can spend
- Today’s money costs more than tomorrow
- Borrowed money you can pay back later
- How suitable a person is able to borrow money
- Annual percentage rate (how much people borrow in a year)
- An amount of money that has been saved up for emergencies only
- A score given to you on how well you can pay back your borrowed money
- Spending money on essential things like emergency funds/bills
- A plan to give you more time when you cannot repay borrowed money
- Comparing different values of an item when buying it
Down
- non-profit organization that lets you borrow, deposit money, and etc.
- The things that you either need or want to buy
- A certificate from the bank for depositing money for a specific time
- Money you owe
- Anything with a value of money
- A card where you use the money from your account to pay
- The amount of money added to principal that has to be paid
- The original amount of money you borrowed and need to pay back
- A statement on how much money you take and repay
- the amount of money you borrow
- A person who fails to pay payments or interest
- The amount of money you earn
- Spreading your investments around
25 Clues: Money you owe • The amount of money you earn • Anything with a value of money • the amount of money you borrow • the license to buy and sell stock • The amount of money you can spend • Spreading your investments around • Borrowed money you can pay back later • Today’s money costs more than tomorrow • How suitable a person is able to borrow money • ...
Brody's finance crossword 2026-03-06
Across
- Something you owe financially.
- A loan made to a government or company.
- Regular payment after retirement.
- Money that someone owes.
- Chance of losing money in an investment.
- Money spent on goods or services.
- Profit gained from an investment.
- Card that pays directly from a bank account.
- Place where stocks or currencies are traded.
- Ownership share in a company.
- Financial support from the government.
- Total money earned before expenses.
- Extra money earned or paid on borrowed money.
- Rise in prices over time.
- Money used in a country.
- Money placed into a bank account.
- Machine used to withdraw money from a bank account.
- Money earned from work or business.
- Money kept aside for future use.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid.
- ability to borrow money with trust of repayment.
- Money paid to the government.
Down
- Amount of money in an account.
- Protection against financial loss.
- When expenses are greater than income.
- Person who buys or sells investments for others.
- Money taken out of an account.
- Money left after costs are paid.
- Payment made for insurance coverage.
- Putting money into something to earn profit.
- Legal process when someone cannot pay debts.
- Place where buyers and sellers trade.
- Something valuable that you own.
- A collection of investments.
- A plan for spending and saving money.
- Payment given to shareholders from profits.
- Money used to start or grow a business.
- A loan used to buy a house.
- Ownership value in an asset after debts.
- Card Card used to borrow money for purchases.
40 Clues: Money that someone owes. • Money used in a country. • Rise in prices over time. • A loan used to buy a house. • A collection of investments. • Ownership share in a company. • Money paid to the government. • Amount of money in an account. • Something you owe financially. • Money taken out of an account. • Money left after costs are paid. • Something valuable that you own. • ...
Econ 2026-01-08
Across
- Score showing repayment behavior
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- money owned to a goverment
- written promise to pay back money
- money held by banks to meet customer withdrawals
- goverment Bank that controls money supply
- money borrowed from the bank
- machine used to withdraw money
- loan used to buy a house
- increase in price over time
Down
- Account for saving money long term
- system used to send money by phone
- System of paying without cash
- being able to turn an asset into cash
- a card used to pay directly from your account
- official money of a country
- monthly payment for a loan
- a card allowing borrowing up to a limit
- digital money stored online
- money kept in a bank
20 Clues: money kept in a bank • loan used to buy a house • money owned to a goverment • monthly payment for a loan • official money of a country • digital money stored online • increase in price over time • money borrowed from the bank • System of paying without cash • machine used to withdraw money • Score showing repayment behavior • written promise to pay back money • ...
Crossword sheet 2021-09-22
Across
- money that is available or needed for a particular use.
- occurring once a every year
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something
- sum of money payable as a first installment on purchase
- a person who is dealing with cash transactions
- is to take money with the intention of returning it.
- is paper money.
- money that is spend while in business affairs.
- payment for advice or services.
- money that is owed or due
- flow the money moving in business affairs.
- Give money,especially to charity
Down
- a sum of money that is available for a particular
- tender coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- money paid for borrowing or investing money
- to transfer funds by means of electronic devices
- sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest.
- the money used in a country
- to put money into a business,property,etc to earn interest or profit
- having no money.
- the value of the share issued by a company.
- coins or bank notes
22 Clues: is paper money. • having no money. • coins or bank notes • money that is owed or due • occurring once a every year • the money used in a country • payment for advice or services. • Give money,especially to charity • flow the money moving in business affairs. • money paid for borrowing or investing money • the value of the share issued by a company. • ...
Personal Financial Vocabulary Terms 2025-01-27
Across
- Costs that stay the same every month, like rent or a car payment.
- A plan for how to spend and save your money.
- Money you keep and don’t spend, usually for future needs or goals.
- The movement of money in and out of your accounts.
- Keeping a record of all the money you spend.
- Money spent on things you want but don’t need, like video games or eating out.
- Extra money you pay when you borrow money, or earn when you save money.
- Money saved for unexpected costs, like a car repair or medical bill.
- Things you would like to have but don’t need to live, like toys or new clothes.
Down
- Extra money left over after you pay all your expenses.
- Money you spend on things like food, rent, or fun activities.
- Money you earn from work or receive from other sources.
- The total money you earn before taxes or deductions.
- Money you put into something to make more money in the future, like stocks or education.
- A plan for how much money you want to save or earn in the future.
- Borrowed money that you promise to pay back later, often with interest.
- The money you take home after taxes and other deductions.
- Money you owe to someone else, like a bank or a friend.
- Costs that change each month, like groceries or electricity bills.
- Things you must have to live, like food, water, and shelter.
20 Clues: A plan for how to spend and save your money. • Keeping a record of all the money you spend. • The movement of money in and out of your accounts. • The total money you earn before taxes or deductions. • Extra money left over after you pay all your expenses. • Money you earn from work or receive from other sources. • ...
How can banks and other financial institutions help me with my money? 2026-02-13
Across
- A machine at a bank or store that lets you take out money, deposit money, or check your account without going inside the bank.
- A place where people keep their money safe, save money, and borrow money.
- A card that lets you borrow money to buy things now and pay it back later.
- An exchange of money, such as buying, selling, depositing, or withdrawing money.
- The system of how money is made, spent, and shared in a country or community.
- Using a computer or phone to check your account, move money, or pay bills.
- Paying for something using a card, phone, or computer instead of cash or a paper check.
- A company or organization that sells goods or services to earn money.
- A locked box at a bank where people store important or valuable items.
- A financial institution similar to a bank, owned by its members, where people can save and borrow money.
- Money that is borrowed and must be paid back, usually with interest.
- The study of how government works and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
Down
- A bank account used to save money and earn interest.
- – Businesses, like banks and credit unions, that help people manage, save, and borrow money.
- Things that belong to a person or business and are not owned by the public.
- Extra money earned when you save, or extra money paid when you borrow.
- The amount of money you have in your bank account.
- A written paper form that tells a bank to pay money from your account to someone else.
- A bank account used to spend money, write checks, and use a debit card.
- A card that takes money directly from your checking account when you make a purchase.
20 Clues: The amount of money you have in your bank account. • A bank account used to save money and earn interest. • Money that is borrowed and must be paid back, usually with interest. • A company or organization that sells goods or services to earn money. • Extra money earned when you save, or extra money paid when you borrow. • ...
Finance Crossword-Evan 2021-09-22
Across
- A person who is dealing with cash transactions
- paying back the recieved money
- transfer funds by means of electronic devices
- A written order to a bank to pay a stated sum
- being in debt
- the value of the shares issued by the company
- Give or allow the use of money which must be returned
- a business deal
- Something valuable that can be sold easily
- possesions
- rate The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- money paid for borrowing or investing money
- sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest
- coins or banks notes
- the money moving in business affairs
Down
- Take money from a bank account
- The money used in a country
- take money with the intention of returning it
- money that is available or needed for a particular use
- paper money
- to put money into a business, property, etc to earn interest or profit
- sum of money payable as a first instalment or purchase
- payment for advice or services
- money spent while doing your bussiness
- being respinsible for something
- a sum of money that is available for a particular use
- coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something
- Give money especially to charity
- Money that is owed or due
- having no money
- employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- accessible store of money available for everyday expenses
- occurring once every year
- statement for finished payment
35 Clues: possesions • paper money • being in debt • a business deal • having no money • coins or banks notes • Money that is owed or due • occurring once every year • The money used in a country • Take money from a bank account • paying back the recieved money • payment for advice or services • statement for finished payment • being respinsible for something • Give money especially to charity • ...
Finance 2021-04-01
Across
- Sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase; money placed in a bank account.
- Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution.
- Pay back money received; reimburse.
- Small amount of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
- A piece of metal, with an official stamp, used as money.
- Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments to be made over an agreed period of time.
- The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
- To have no money.
- The money used in a country.
- Small amount of cash kept available by a company or firm for everyday expenses.
- Take money from a bank account.
Down
- Money owed by one person to another.
- Cash dispenser, Automated Teller Machine.
- Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed.
- Piece of paper money.
- To be in debt to someone: to owe money to somebody.
- Give money, specially to charity: make a donation.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interests or profit.
- Sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interests.
- A written, dated and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
- Written statement that money has been paid for something.
- Money paid for borrowing or investing money.
- Coins or bank notes (not checks); actual money paid, not credit.
- Give or allow the use of money which must be returned, usually with interest.
- Payment made to a professional person (doctor lawyer, etc.)
- A person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop, etc.
27 Clues: To have no money. • Piece of paper money. • The money used in a country. • Take money from a bank account. • Pay back money received; reimburse. • Money owed by one person to another. • Cash dispenser, Automated Teller Machine. • Money paid for borrowing or investing money. • Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed. • ...
Banking 2021-09-22
Across
- the value of the shares issued by a company
- sum of money payable as a first installment on a purchase
- having no money
- a sum of money that is available for a particular purpose
- employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- something valuable that can be sold easily
- being in debt
- money paid for borrowing or investing money
- a business deal
- give or allow the use of money which must be returned
- a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum
- the money used in a country
- to put money into a business, property, etc to earn interest or profit
- statement from finished payment
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something
- take money with the intention of returning it
Down
- money that is owed or due
- to transfer funds by means of electronic devices
- payment for advice or services
- coins or bank notes
- take money from a bank account
- money that is available or needed for a particular use
- give money, especially to charity
- sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest
- coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- money that is spend while doing business
- the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- accessible store of money available for everyday expenses
- being responsible for something
- paying back the received money
- paper money
- occurring once every year
- possessions
- the money moving in business affairs
- a person who is dealing with cash transactions
35 Clues: paper money • possessions • being in debt • having no money • a business deal • coins or bank notes • money that is owed or due • occurring once every year • the money used in a country • payment for advice or services • take money from a bank account • paying back the received money • being responsible for something • statement from finished payment • give money, especially to charity • ...
Cash crossword 2024-12-17
Across
- The money you pay for a journey, like a bus or taxi ride.
- A container, often shaped like a pig, used to save coins.
- Money paid to use a road or bridge.
- Having enough money to live comfortably; wealthy.
- sharks People who lend money illegally at very high interest rates.
- Successful and wealthy.
- The money you earn from working or investments.
- Having no money.
- Money you must pay as a punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- Money or a gift given to someone to make them do something dishonest.
- Physical money in the form of notes and coins.
- laundering Hiding the source of illegally earned money to make it look legal.
- evasion Illegally avoiding paying taxes.
- A share of a company’s profits paid to shareholders.
Down
- Money paid to you regularly for your job.
- A payment for a service, like a lawyer or a doctor.
- Having no money at all.
- Having a lot of money or wealth.
- A secure room or space where valuables or money are kept.
- A narrow opening where you insert coins or cards, e.g., in a vending machine.
- Paper money.
- Small, metal pieces of money.
- The crime of making fake copies of money, documents, or signatures.
- Stealing money that you are responsible for in a job or organization.
- Small plastic rectangles used to pay instead of cash (e.g., debit or credit cards).
- the books Dishonestly changing financial records to hide the truth.
- The cash register in a shop where money is kept.
27 Clues: Paper money. • Having no money. • Having no money at all. • Successful and wealthy. • Small, metal pieces of money. • Having a lot of money or wealth. • Money paid to use a road or bridge. • evasion Illegally avoiding paying taxes. • Money paid to you regularly for your job. • Physical money in the form of notes and coins. • The money you earn from working or investments. • ...
saving vs investing 2024-05-07
Across
- remaining money
- money borrowed from the bank
- a price
- physical money
- to revive money
- something with value
- money received
- additional money payed
- lowered price
- automated teller machine
- setting aside money
Down
- something charged
- buying something
- borrowed money
- borrowing money
- buying something to make more money
- amount of money placed in an account
- a plan for spending
- amount of money placed in an account
- a financial institution
20 Clues: a price • lowered price • borrowed money • physical money • money received • remaining money • borrowing money • to revive money • buying something • something charged • a plan for spending • setting aside money • something with value • additional money payed • a financial institution • automated teller machine • money borrowed from the bank • buying something to make more money • ...
Finance 2020-01-01
Across
- Telephone/electricity/gas________
- A legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, etc., and you pay the money back over a particular number of years
- To take money out of a bank account
- The amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services
- The money that you spend on something
- A small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter
- Cash machine
- Not generous, especially with money
- Money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid
- A written statement showing the amount of money and property that a company has and listing what has been received and paid out
- The amount of money that you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than is in your bank account
Down
- To waste money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way
- The percentage amount charged by a bank etc when you borrow money, or paid to you by a bank when you keep money in an account there
- Legal responsibilities for something, especially for paying money that is owed
- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- The things that a company owns
- Careful about spending money and not wasting things
- The money that you earn for the work that you do
- To have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
- The money that you get back when you have paid for something with more money than it costs
20 Clues: Cash machine • The things that a company owns • Telephone/electricity/gas________ • To take money out of a bank account • Not generous, especially with money • The money that you spend on something • The money that you earn for the work that you do • Careful about spending money and not wasting things • To waste money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way • ...
Personal Finance 2020-01-25
Across
- Not generous, especially with money.
- A small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter.
- to receive money, property etc from someone after they have died.
- The money that you get back when you have paid for something with more money than it costs.
- A legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, etc., and you pay the money back over a particular number of years.
- to have enough money to buy or pay for something.
- Telephone/electricity/gas________.
- To spend money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way.
- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work.
- something you buy, or the act of buying it.
- The percentage amount charged by a bank etc., when you borrow money, or paid to you by a bank when you keep money in an account there.
Down
- an arrangement by which a bank pays a fixed amount of money from your account every month, year etc.
- To have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- The amount of money that you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than is in your bank account.
- The amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services.
- Cash machine.
- The money that you earn for the work that you do.
- an amount of money that is paid into a bank account.
- to move money from one account or institution to another.
20 Clues: Cash machine. • Telephone/electricity/gas________. • Not generous, especially with money. • To take money out of a bank account. • something you buy, or the act of buying it. • The money that you earn for the work that you do. • to have enough money to buy or pay for something. • an amount of money that is paid into a bank account. • ...
Money and shopping. 2020-09-30
Across
- items worn to cover the body.
- excellent value for an item.
- a type of shoe that covers the whole foot.
- an organization whose purpose is to give money, food, or help to those who need it.
- money or card holder.
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- go to shops to buy things.
- a style that is popular at a particular time.
Down
- a set of pages of information on the internet.
- a sweater (piece of clothing that covers the upper part of the body and the arms)
- the business of making people look attractive, using make-up.
- a type of shoe suitable for playing sports.
- money in the form of notes and coins
- a type of comfortable shoe for wearing inside the house.
- a time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want.
- a large building o containing a variety of retail stores, etc...
16 Clues: money or card holder. • go to shops to buy things. • excellent value for an item. • items worn to cover the body. • money in the form of notes and coins • a type of shoe that covers the whole foot. • a type of shoe suitable for playing sports. • a style that is popular at a particular time. • a set of pages of information on the internet. • ...
No Pocket Money 2020-10-12
LOVE OR MONEY 2020-11-20
Across
- How many detectives talked to Dr. Pratt in the kitchen?
- How did Peter go to Molly’s house on Thursday?
- When does Sergeant Foster usually play tennis?
- Who took her milk when Molly went upstairs?
- What does Tom Brigg’s house look like?
- Who does live with Molly?
- What does Diane want to be?
- What does Molly usually drink before she goes to sleep?
- What did detectives find in Diane's room?
Down
- Who wants half of Molly's garden for his farm?
- Who is the husband of Molly's sister?
- Where does Roger live?
- What is the name of the doctor?
- How old is Molly?
- Why does Albert King want to kill Molly?
- What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster?
16 Clues: How old is Molly? • Where does Roger live? • Who does live with Molly? • What does Diane want to be? • What is the name of the doctor? • Who is the husband of Molly's sister? • What does Tom Brigg’s house look like? • Why does Albert King want to kill Molly? • What did detectives find in Diane's room? • What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster? • ...
MONEY AND SHOPPING 2023-02-08
Across
- the piece of paper with information about the product
- when you can buy it
- a place where you can keep your money at home
- a device that gives you money
- the total amount of money you get
- an amount of money that the bank gives you
- it has value
- the device used by a shop assistant
- what you ask for buying a house
Down
- what you do to get money from your bank account
- the total amount of money you spend
- what you do when you want to get a better price
- a person addicted to buy
- when you need to ask for something
- the place where you can try on clothes
- the amount of money you have to buy
16 Clues: it has value • when you can buy it • a person addicted to buy • a device that gives you money • what you ask for buying a house • the total amount of money you get • when you need to ask for something • the total amount of money you spend • the device used by a shop assistant • the amount of money you have to buy • the place where you can try on clothes • ...
Unit 8: Money 2023-03-01
16 Clues: měna • mince • platba • koupit • křehký • lakomý • půjčka • bankomat • hypotéka • bankovka • účet v bance • švorc, chudý • výhodná koupě • směnný obchod • dovolit si (koupit něco) • vybrat (peníze z bankomatu)
Money. Banking. Business 2023-05-23
Across
- to... an amount of money off sth,
- to... halves on sth,
- to... a pittance,
- to run ... an overdraft,
- to be up to one's years in ....,
- to be ... in debt,
- to sell sth ... profit,
- to scrimp and ....,
Down
- to live from ... to mouth,
- to be strapped for .....,
- to...behind with sth,
- to eke ... a living,
- to live in the ... of luxury,
- to tighten one's ...,
- call... loans,
- to have sth tucked ....,
16 Clues: call... loans, • to... a pittance, • to be ... in debt, • to scrimp and ...., • to... halves on sth, • to eke ... a living, • to...behind with sth, • to tighten one's ..., • to sell sth ... profit, • to run ... an overdraft, • to have sth tucked ...., • to be strapped for ....., • to live from ... to mouth, • to live in the ... of luxury, • to be up to one's years in ...., • ...
Money Management Strategies 2012-10-19
Across
- property that has a money value or exchangeable value
- cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash
- price at which property would sell
- gives information about your current financial position and presents a summary of income and spending.
- the movement in and out of your wallet and/or your bank account
- cash inflow occurs when you receive this
- any items of wealth that you own
- land and any structures that are on it
Down
- a financial statement that shows what you own and what you owe.
- extra money that you can spend or save
- the money you have left after paying for your essentials
- a small secure, or safe, storage compartment that you can rent in a bank to keep valuable items.
- the amount of income left after taxes and other deductions are subtracted from your gross pay
- day to day financial activities necessary to get the most from your money
- the inability to pay debts when they are due
- is the difference between the amount you own and the debts you owe.
16 Clues: any items of wealth that you own • price at which property would sell • extra money that you can spend or save • land and any structures that are on it • cash inflow occurs when you receive this • the inability to pay debts when they are due • cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash • property that has a money value or exchangeable value • ...
Money Management Terminology 2015-09-16
Across
- Are things that are essential to your health and security.
- A detailed plan of exactly how you’re going to use your money to pay for the things you want and need.
- Waiting until you know you can afford something.
- It is an acronym for a checklist for creating turbocharged goals that will guide you to success.
- A predictable amount of money spent to buy something or do something that is the exact same amount every time.
- Saving a certain amount of money to be used later for financial goals.
- The money flowing into your pockets as income and flowing out as expenses and debt.
- Are common expenses where the amount is different each time, such as paying for groceries or gas.
- Any money you receive such as an allowance or paycheck.
Down
- Arise occasionally during the year, usually less than once a month.
- Setting aside money to have on hand for unexpected expenses and events.
- Deciding that you want something and buying it right away.
- Record of everything you spend your money on and how much you spend each day.
- The ideas and beliefs that are most important or most meaningful to you.
- Giving up the next best choice when making a decision.
- Are things that make life more interesting and fun, but you can get by without them.
16 Clues: Waiting until you know you can afford something. • Giving up the next best choice when making a decision. • Any money you receive such as an allowance or paycheck. • Deciding that you want something and buying it right away. • Are things that are essential to your health and security. • Arise occasionally during the year, usually less than once a month. • ...
