money Crossword Puzzles
darek friedt p2 economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- there are at least two producers that want you to buy their products
- money we pay to the government
- people or business
- things people do for others
- when money is put in an account and earns money
- money that is owed to someone
- products or things we can use touch or hold
- money earned by workers
- money potting money aside and keeping for later
- giving money to a charity
- tax taxes paid to the state
Down
- brought in a country
- sent out of a country
- when you are using someones money to buy
- money giving money to pay for goods or services
- taxes taxes paid to the federal government
- system of making goods or services
- tax taxes paid to our cities or countries
- people or services that pay for products
19 Clues: people or business • brought in a country • sent out of a country • money earned by workers • giving money to a charity • things people do for others • tax taxes paid to the state • money that is owed to someone • money we pay to the government • system of making goods or services • when you are using someones money to buy • people or services that pay for products • ...
money 2016-10-11
6 Clues: opposite of spend • where you spend money • the past simple of buy • the currency in the UK • you need this to buy things • when the prices have been reduced
money 2016-03-10
Across
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp
- a current way of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- a nation with its own government
Down
- a place which a big amount of moneys kept and transactions are made
- the current way money is in general in a particular country.
- The study of the measurement, properties using numbers and symbols.
6 Clues: a nation with its own government • a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp • the current way money is in general in a particular country. • a current way of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes • a place which a big amount of moneys kept and transactions are made • The study of the measurement, properties using numbers and symbols.
Money! 2015-10-15
6 Clues: price you pay • drink to sell at stand • penny, nickle, dime, quarter • something you buy for loved one • mother, father, brother, sister • something you use to pay for item
MONEY 2021-10-28
Money 2022-04-29
6 Clues: How much do these shoes __? $120. • Brazil needs to __ money on education. • I __ money for charity events with volunteer work. • Did you buy a new laptop? Again? You __ a lot of money. • I __ money from my friends, but I always pay them back. • I worked extra hours this month, so my __ will be better.
money 2021-07-09
6 Clues: collocation with money • a person who lost his money • place where you keep your money • round object you use to pay with • using your money to make more money • piece of paper which allows you to pay
Money 2022-09-30
Across
- Each country has its own ___________ . In Mexico, it's peso, and in Japan, it's yen.
- She spends most of her time taking photographs. It's a f___________ hobby for her.
- ___________ is a common kind of metal. It has been used in making coins.
Down
- A newspaper reporter needs all the ___________ to write a good story.
- My friends are more ___________ to me than most valuable jewels.
- Can you change a twenty-dollar _______ for me?
6 Clues: Can you change a twenty-dollar _______ for me? • My friends are more ___________ to me than most valuable jewels. • A newspaper reporter needs all the ___________ to write a good story. • ___________ is a common kind of metal. It has been used in making coins. • She spends most of her time taking photographs. It's a f___________ hobby for her. • ...
Money 2016-04-07
6 Clues: money you pay for your car or land • income before any taxes are taken out • money paid to a city or bank based on income • money added to the costs of items or services • income that is left over after taxes are taken out • money an employer withholds from an employees earnings
MONEY 2023-04-06
Across
- It refers to a place or structure that provides protection from the elements, safety, and refuge from harm or danger.
- An adjective that describes a situation or feeling that is very intense or difficult to cope with.
- Used to describe something that is absolutely necessary or fundamental to something else.
Down
- Careful thought or attention given to a matter or issue.
- Refers to tools or instruments that are used for a specific purpose, usually related to cooking or eating
- A period of rest or leisure time when someone is not working or engaging in other activities.
6 Clues: Careful thought or attention given to a matter or issue. • Used to describe something that is absolutely necessary or fundamental to something else. • A period of rest or leisure time when someone is not working or engaging in other activities. • An adjective that describes a situation or feeling that is very intense or difficult to cope with. • ...
22. 2021-03-19
Across
- Ken or Rocky out of money? (5)
- A RIDGE Positioned for ambush, as in many Westerns
- IN Trap, as a car
- He makes money out of money! (5)
- Units of currency with symbols inspired by the Greek letter epsilon (5)
- Out of cash? Hide last of it! (5)
- All out of money (5)
- Crime of cheating out of money
- They cover the head milk producers out of cash (5)
- Ambush as temporarily out of money with speed (5)
- Cheat out of money
- IN Trap, as at a ski lodge
- Where Ali KO'd Foreman, 1974
- Whom Holyfield KO'd, 11/9/96
Down
- Not fine
- Not fine
- Out of money with number not working (6)
- Golf club shortly out of money (5)
- Eric runs out of money for a keepsake (5)
- Mistakes with the music (5)
- Cheats out of money
- Waylay, as a conversation
- The pronoun with the musical ring to it? (5)
- Not fine
- Moves with the music
- Common way to be out of money when covered by pebbles etc.
26 Clues: Not fine • Not fine • Not fine • IN Trap, as a car • Cheat out of money • Cheats out of money • All out of money (5) • Moves with the music • Waylay, as a conversation • IN Trap, as at a ski lodge • Mistakes with the music (5) • Where Ali KO'd Foreman, 1974 • Whom Holyfield KO'd, 11/9/96 • Ken or Rocky out of money? (5) • Crime of cheating out of money • He makes money out of money! (5) • ...
Finance words 2023-11-16
Across
- money given to producers to allow them to sell cheaply
- money paid by the government or company to a retired person
- the borrowe has to pay back the loan itself
- a sum of money that saved or made available for a particular purpose
- the income recieved by someone who lends money
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- something belongs to someone
- lender
- money given to developing countries by richer ones
- money borrowed from a bank
Down
- a payment made in exchange for advice or services
- the dollar, the mank and the yen are
- money placed in banks and other saving institutions
- regular part payments og debts
- take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of giving it back
- money in notes and coins
- the amount of money a lender recieves for a loan or an investment
- a person’s money in a business
- part of a patment that is officially given back
- a person who has borrowed money
- money needed to start a business
21 Clues: lender • money in notes and coins • money borrowed from a bank • something belongs to someone • regular part payments og debts • a person’s money in a business • a person who has borrowed money • money needed to start a business • the dollar, the mank and the yen are • the borrowe has to pay back the loan itself • the income recieved by someone who lends money • ...
Jenson, P2, Economics Vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- we earn interest by depositing money in a savings account
- money earned by workers
- organizations or groups of people in need
- prices falling(decreasing)
- things people do for others
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- when you borrow money, then you have to pay interest on the money you borrowed
- money the money we earn when we work
Down
- a list of income and expenses. we can use a budget to help meet financial goals
- goals for how we use our money
- when we use credit, we are using another persons money
- economy the economies of countries all over the world
- costs or things we have to buy
- products or things we can use, touch or hold
- economy the economy of a country(nation)
- a system of making and trading goods and services
- giving money to pay for goods and services
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back, you are investing
- money that is owed to someone else
- rising prices
20 Clues: rising prices • money earned by workers • prices falling(decreasing) • things people do for others • goals for how we use our money • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • money the money we earn when we work • economy the economy of a country(nation) • organizations or groups of people in need • giving money to pay for goods and services • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-15
Across
- rate charged by a lender on borrowed money
- interest where the rate is unchangeable
- tax on the money you earn
- tax on the lower class
- collection of money taken from people to be invested in stocks, bonds, and assets
- interest charged on interest
- tax on the higher class
- sum of money a person or company owes
- fee to protect from financial loss
- tax on specific goods or services
- money that you owe
- money earned from taking a risk
Down
- cost of borrowing money
- savings investment for a set amount of time
- tax on goods that are purchased
- something you put money in to try and get a return
- an account to put money that you want to save into
- chance taken to get a return
- financial institution owned by its members
- ability to borrow money
20 Clues: money that you owe • tax on the lower class • cost of borrowing money • tax on the higher class • ability to borrow money • tax on the money you earn • interest charged on interest • chance taken to get a return • tax on goods that are purchased • money earned from taking a risk • tax on specific goods or services • fee to protect from financial loss • ...
World Class Unit 2 Vocab 2024-07-31
Across
- parts of the contract that all sides must agree on
- to return money that you owe someone
- to attach importance to something
- something of value that a borrower pledges to a lender as a guarantee for a loan
- money you borrow or lend
- valuing money and possessions very highly
- a method that allows you to buy things and pay for them later
- a big problem
- a plan that shows the amount of money available to spend
- to have an effect on someone or something
- the cost of borrowing money
Down
- the money remaining after your bills are paid
- to increase rapidly
- money that you owe
- wealthy
- careful with money
- to spend a lot of money on something, usually something you don't need
- to give up something valuable to help yourself or others
- to have no more of something
- to put aside money for future use
20 Clues: wealthy • a big problem • money that you owe • careful with money • to increase rapidly • money you borrow or lend • the cost of borrowing money • to have no more of something • to attach importance to something • to put aside money for future use • to return money that you owe someone • valuing money and possessions very highly • to have an effect on someone or something • ...
Crossword Puzzle Iqbal Maulana 2024-09-03
Across
- illegal medicine
- someone do crime
- more revenue
- illegals activity
- payments tool of card
- device to access cashless
- additional cost of payments
- something is wrong
- payments moving slowly
- something that produces
- modern payments
- physically of money
Down
- track of transaction
- keep money
- take money from bank
- money function
- bet some money
- giving money to bank
- transaction method
- payments tool
20 Clues: keep money • more revenue • payments tool • money function • bet some money • modern payments • illegal medicine • someone do crime • illegals activity • transaction method • something is wrong • physically of money • track of transaction • take money from bank • giving money to bank • payments tool of card • payments moving slowly • something that produces • device to access cashless • ...
enterprise crossword 2012-11-08
Across
- things that you have set yourself to do in a special time.
- the amount you get paid from from work.
- borrowing money eg for a house.
- the people who make the products.
- things that arnt needed and are usally used for self enjoyment.
- money earnt from work.
- the people who use the products.
- another word for no money or owing someone money.
- a fixed compensation paid to a person.
- things that are essential to human life.
Down
- a long peroid of time.
- a person that give you advice for investing.
- the names for owning parts in a company.
- to put money into something.
- the amount of money you have in your bank account.
- meium of exchange eg coins or paper.
- a peroid of time normally under a year.
- a certain amount of money.
- a sum of money demanded by the goverment.
- when you put money into an account.
20 Clues: a long peroid of time. • money earnt from work. • a certain amount of money. • to put money into something. • borrowing money eg for a house. • the people who use the products. • the people who make the products. • when you put money into an account. • meium of exchange eg coins or paper. • a fixed compensation paid to a person. • the amount you get paid from from work. • ...
Money 2021-01-26
Across
- to give something to somebody or allow them to use something that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later
- to take and use something that belongs to somebody else, and return it to them at a later time
Down
- to have enough money to be able to buy or do something
- a document that shows how much you owe somebody for goods or services
- to get money for work that you do
- to risk money on a race or an event by trying to predict the result
6 Clues: to get money for work that you do • to have enough money to be able to buy or do something • to risk money on a race or an event by trying to predict the result • a document that shows how much you owe somebody for goods or services • to take and use something that belongs to somebody else, and return it to them at a later time • ...
Money 2021-10-28
6 Clues: :ALL product sold • :ask for discount to seller • :have a money to buy a thing • :charge money for somebody or something • :search things in a stablishment to buy • :give money or objects for people who need
Money 2021-10-28
6 Clues: :ALL product sold • :ask for discount to seller • :have a money to buy a thing • :charge money for somebody or something • :search things in a stablishment to buy • :give money or objects for people who need
Money 2021-10-10
6 Clues: To pay out money in buying • To receive money from a job • To have enough money to pay for • To put money to make it be more • To ask money and then give it back • To have an obligation to pay or repay
Money 2021-11-19
Across
- the act of paying for something
- the money the government collects from people
Down
- the institutions and organisation that help with the transfer of money between people and business
- the system or type of money that a country uses
- software that stores your bank or credit card information on your phone
- a small unit of money
6 Clues: a small unit of money • the act of paying for something • the money the government collects from people • the system or type of money that a country uses • software that stores your bank or credit card information on your phone • the institutions and organisation that help with the transfer of money between people and business
Money 2022-02-26
6 Clues: to get money for doing work • to use money to buy or pay for something • to give money to help something or someone • to use something that belongs to someone else • to keep money so that you can buy something in • to give something to someone for a period of time,
money 2013-11-19
6 Clues: having no money • Financially ruined • mean or ungenerous • A fixed sum charged, as by an institution • A partial or initial payment of a cost or debt • A small sum of money given to someone for performing a service
Money 2014-10-10
6 Clues: You earn this. • You have to pay for these. • Without this you'd starve. • You can use this to pay for a house. • You place this to insure your position. • This enables you to give certain objects to certain family members.
Money 2023-11-21
Money 2023-11-18
6 Clues: Paper money used for payments. • Main currency in many countries. • Physical money, coins, and bills. • Fractional unit of currency, small. • Small, metal currency for transactions. • Place to keep money, financial institution.
MONEY 2022-10-28
Vocabulary Review 2024-10-17
Across
- the money you owe after buying a car
- money that you have saved, usually in a bank
- a number that is based on information in a credit report (= a record of someone's debt and payment of debt), which financial organizations consider in making decisions about lending money
- the interest percent that a bank or other financial company charges you when you borrow money, or the interest percent it pays you when you keep money in an account
- the money that you spend on things
- the regular work that a person does to earn money
- the extra money that you must pay to a bank, company, etc which has lent you money
- a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
- the amount of money that you pay to live in a building that someone else owns
- the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn more money
- an amount of money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
- an amount of money that you owe someone
Down
- the money you make before taxes
- a number that is based on information in a credit report (a record of someone's debt and payment of debt), which financial organizations consider in making decisions about lending money
- the smallest amount of money you have to pay on a debt that you owe
- an amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength, rather than a job needing a college education
- money that you borrow to buy a home
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- the time at which you leave your job and stop working, usually because you are old
- the money you make after taxes
- an agreement by which a student at a college or university borrows money from a bank to pay for their education and then pays the money back after they finish studying and start working
- a small plastic card that allows you to buy something and pay for it later
22 Clues: the money you make after taxes • the money you make before taxes • the money that you spend on things • money that you borrow to buy a home • the money you owe after buying a car • an amount of money that you owe someone • money that you have saved, usually in a bank • the regular work that a person does to earn money • ...
May I Help You 2022-02-17
Across
- a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house. You pay back your mortgage by making monthly payments
- the maximum amount of money that a customer can borrow using a particular credit card account
- a small book showing the amounts of money that you put into and take out of your account in a building society
- a system of paying for goods by moving money by computer from the customer’s bank account to the account of the company or person they have bought from
- the rate of interest that banks use to calculate how much interest to charge on money they lend to each other rather than to their customers
- an amount of money that you pay into a bank account
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
- a document that shows all the money that went into or out of your bank account during a particular period of time
- money from your bank account that you can get from a shop when you pay for goods with a debit card
- rate NOUN
- financial information about someone that a bank or shop uses for deciding whether to lend them money or to give them credit
- the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account, or the amount of money that you take out
- property that you agree to give to a bank if you fail to pay back money that you have borrowed
- the percentage that an institution such as a bank charges or pays you in interest when you borrow money from it or keep money in an account
- the rate of interest that banks use to calculate how much interest to charge on money they lend to their customers
- an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you
- an amount of money taken from a bank account
- an amount of money that you add to an account
- a room, often in a bank, for protecting money and other valuable things from being stolen or burned in a fire
Down
- a payment made directly from one bank account to another
- someone who pays money into a bank
- someone who borrows money from a bank
- a piece of paper on which you write information when you put money into a bank account
- an agreement with your bank that allows you to spend money when you have no money left in your account or the amount of money that someone owes their bank because they have used this agreement
- money that a person or institution such as a bank charges you for lending you money or money that you receive from an institution such as a bank when you keep money in an account there
- the activity of paying money into or taking money out of a bank account
- someone who owns a credit card or debit card for buying things with
- an agreement to borrow money to buy a house, or the money that you borrow; a mortgage
- a system that allows you to use the internet to communicate with your bank, check your account, pay bills etc
- an order to pay someone that is sent from one bank to another bank, usually in a different country
- money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- an arrangement to receive goods from a shop or money from a bank and pay for it later
- an official document that lists the amounts of money that have been put in or taken out of a bank account
- an instruction that you give a bank to take a particular amount of money out of your account on a particular day, usually each month, to pay a person or organization for you.
- rate of interest that a central bank charges another bank that borrows from it
35 Clues: rate NOUN • someone who pays money into a bank • someone who borrows money from a bank • an amount of money taken from a bank account • an amount of money that you add to an account • the amount of money you have in your bank account • an amount of money that you pay into a bank account • a payment made directly from one bank account to another • ...
Exploratory business 2022-06-08
Across
- taking money out of your account
- Money that you borough
- an amount of money that the government requires you to pay on your house
- when your personal information is learned or stolen and then used to pretend to be you
- management of large amounts of money
- an estimation of your expenses
- something that you can build
Down
- financial gain
- the fee to borrow money
- personal retirement account
- Something you do in the stock market
- put money into your account
- another word for your information
- what you make off of a percent of what you sell
- someone that you call when you get your identity stolen
- Something that you do to expand your money
- What you use to pay for things
- another word for interest rate
- income - whatshould =zero
- borrowing money for property
- your own money
- something your credit card can go into
22 Clues: financial gain • your own money • Money that you borough • the fee to borrow money • income - whatshould =zero • personal retirement account • put money into your account • borrowing money for property • something that you can build • What you use to pay for things • another word for interest rate • an estimation of your expenses • taking money out of your account • ...
Personal Financial Literacy 2022-04-18
Across
- Money put into an account
- A person or business that gets a loan
- Money for college, based on financial need
- Money a student borrows from the bank. The student must pay the money back, with interest
- When money is moved from one account to another
- Money taken from an account
- Allows college students to earn money by working part time on campus
- A consumer's past financial performance
- The amount of money you are paid annually for working
Down
- Allows a buyer to put off paying for a purchase until a future date
- Allows a buyer to make purchases while immediately removing money from a linked account
- The amount of money in an account
- Each year or per year
- The number of students at a college or university
- The cost for attending a college or university
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- A person or institution that loans money
- Money to pay for college, based on merit
- Money paid at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or to delay the repayment of a debt
19 Clues: Each year or per year • Money put into an account • Money taken from an account • The amount of money in an account • A person or business that gets a loan • A consumer's past financial performance • A person or institution that loans money • Money to pay for college, based on merit • Money for college, based on financial need • The cost for attending a college or university • ...
financial institutes 2019-04-09
Across
- uses someone else's money
- your own money
- borrowing money
- company's owners
- people that use other peoples money
- no share holders only members
- something to help a community
- done on the internet
- loan secured against a property
- paying for something
Down
- instant
- piece of paper like an IOU
- what the government charges on everything
- what you do with money that you want to keep
- working together
- business
- putting in money
- big letter
- member of society
- common place were money is kept
20 Clues: instant • business • big letter • your own money • borrowing money • company's owners • working together • putting in money • member of society • done on the internet • paying for something • uses someone else's money • piece of paper like an IOU • no share holders only members • something to help a community • loan secured against a property • common place were money is kept • ...
Intro to Personal Finance 2022-05-31
Across
- a written order to a bank to pay a specific amount of money to a specific person/business from another person’s bank account
- the amount of money earned BEFORE taxes are taken out
- a withdrawal from your bank account
- the amount of money in a bank account
- a card that allows a person to make purchases on CREDIT (or LOAN)
- the amount of money received AFTER all taxes are taken out
- a card that allows a person to withdraw money electronically from your CHECKING account
- money loaned, for a FEE, that must be paid back
- money taken from your gross pay before you receive whatever is left
- money paid to an employee for work done; usually an HOURLY rate of pay
- a fixed amount of money paid regularly for work done; usually a YEARLY rate of pay
Down
- to sign your name on the back of the check the part of a checkbook where transactions (withdrawals and deposits) are recorded
- taking money out of your bank account when you spend money
- a check RETURNED by the bank because of a lack of money in a person’s checking account
- money that is put away to be used later
- the money you put INTO a bank account
- a plan of HOW MUCH money a person, business, or government is able to spend and HOW it will be spent
- money owed when you buy something on CREDIT or borrow money
- money that a government collects from people and businesses
- the money a person gets from salary and wages
20 Clues: a withdrawal from your bank account • the amount of money in a bank account • the money you put INTO a bank account • money that is put away to be used later • the money a person gets from salary and wages • money loaned, for a FEE, that must be paid back • the amount of money earned BEFORE taxes are taken out • ...
May I Help You 2022-02-17
Across
- a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house. You pay back this by making monthly payments
- the maximum amount of money that a customer can borrow using a particular credit card account
- a small book showing the amounts of money that you put into and take out of your account in a building society
- a system of paying for goods by moving money by computer from the customer’s bank account to the account of the company or person they have bought from
- the rate of interest that banks use to calculate how much interest to charge on money they lend to each other rather than to their customers
- an amount of money that you pay into a bank account
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
- a document that shows all the money that went into or out of your bank account during a particular period of time
- money from your bank account that you can get from a shop when you pay for goods with a debit card
- rate NOUN
- financial information about someone that a bank or shop uses for deciding whether to lend them money or to give them credit
- the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account, or the amount of money that you take out
- property that you agree to give to a bank if you fail to pay back money that you have borrowed
- the percentage that an institution such as a bank charges or pays you in interest when you borrow money from it or keep money in an account
- the rate of interest that banks use to calculate how much interest to charge on money they lend to their customers
- an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you
- an amount of money taken from a bank account
- an amount of money that you add to an account
- a room, often in a bank, for protecting money and other valuable things from being stolen or burned in a fire
Down
- a payment made directly from one bank account to another
- someone who pays money into a bank
- someone who borrows money from a bank
- a piece of paper on which you write information when you put money into a bank account
- an agreement with your bank that allows you to spend money when you have no money left in your account or the amount of money that someone owes their bank because they have used this agreement
- money that a person or institution such as a bank charges you for lending you money or money that you receive from an institution such as a bank when you keep money in an account there
- the activity of paying money into or taking money out of a bank account
- someone who owns a credit card or debit card for buying things with
- an agreement to borrow money to buy a house, or the money that you borrow; a mortgage
- a system that allows you to use the internet to communicate with your bank, check your account, pay bills etc
- an order to pay someone that is sent from one bank to another bank, usually in a different country
- money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- an arrangement to receive goods from a shop or money from a bank and pay for it later
- an official document that lists the amounts of money that have been put in or taken out of a bank account
- an instruction that you give a bank to take a particular amount of money out of your account on a particular day, usually each month, to pay a person or organization for you.
- rate of interest that a central bank charges another bank that borrows from it
35 Clues: rate NOUN • someone who pays money into a bank • someone who borrows money from a bank • an amount of money taken from a bank account • an amount of money that you add to an account • the amount of money you have in your bank account • an amount of money that you pay into a bank account • a payment made directly from one bank account to another • ...
MONEY 2020-08-12
Across
- Currency and coins, or the money a person has on hand.
- The unit of money used in the USA, Canada, Australia, and some other countries. It is represented by the symbol $.
- A coin or a unit of currency in various countries.
- An American or Canadian coin that has the value of ten cents.
Down
- A plan or estimate of the amount of money needed for cost of living or to be used for a specific purpose.
- Monetary value created as the result of some future obligation or claim.
6 Clues: A coin or a unit of currency in various countries. • Currency and coins, or the money a person has on hand. • An American or Canadian coin that has the value of ten cents. • Monetary value created as the result of some future obligation or claim. • A plan or estimate of the amount of money needed for cost of living or to be used for a specific purpose. • ...
Money 2021-01-09
Across
- 5. A primary function of money
- Money which is issued by order/authority of government
- A thing which is generally accepted as a means of exchange and at the same time, act as a measure and as a store of value is known as
Down
- A system of exchange of goods or services directly with goods and services
- Money which is accepted as a medium of exchange because of the trust between the payer and the payee
- Supply of money is a _____________ concept.
6 Clues: 5. A primary function of money • Supply of money is a _____________ concept. • Money which is issued by order/authority of government • A system of exchange of goods or services directly with goods and services • Money which is accepted as a medium of exchange because of the trust between the payer and the payee • ...
Money 2021-03-23
Money 2021-10-28
6 Clues: company symbols • give money or food for charity • don't waste your money on useless stuff • is too expencive. I don't have enough money • when there's no products in your store anymore • i didn't have money so i have to take some with my mother
Money 2021-11-09
6 Clues: you can buy meat here • when sg is a good deal • to ask money from someone • to have enough money to buy sg • if you show it, you get a discount • the amount of money that you have to pay for sg
money 2013-06-24
6 Clues: No idea at all • Relating to your career • The money we get paid to work • happiness caused by achievement • The best we can be at something • To take care of and educate a child
MONEY 2013-04-14
MONEY 2015-02-03
7 Clues: 700P = ....RS • ....P MAKE 1 RUPEE • I BOUGHT ONE LEMON FOR 3... • NUMBER OF PAISE IN 4 RS AND 40 P • COST OF A PAIR OF SHOES IS ...3400 • COST OF A PENCIL WHEN COST OF 3 PENCILS IS RS 15 IS...RS • 32 RUPEES DIVIDED AMONG 4 PEOPLE EQUALLY. EACH GETS RS...
money 2022-03-01
Money 2023-08-05
6 Clues: to stop giving money to someone. • having a lot of money, possessives. • The type of money that a country uses. • to use your money to pay for goods and services. • to keep money in a bank so that you can use it later. • to receive a particular amount of money for the work that you do.
Money 2024-10-20
Across
- a particular amount of money, you can buy sth. for that amount
- when bank lends you money
- using a cash machine to take money
Down
- means to ask for and take someone else`s money with the intention of returning it
- to give money to someone on the condition that they return it
- gradually collect money by spending less than what we earn so that we can use it on future occasion
6 Clues: when bank lends you money • using a cash machine to take money • to give money to someone on the condition that they return it • a particular amount of money, you can buy sth. for that amount • means to ask for and take someone else`s money with the intention of returning it • ...
aidan grau per 7 ch10 lesson 1 2023-03-27
Across
- an overthrow of government
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange;
- money less economy that relies on trade or barter
- money by government decree
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- privately owned, publicly controlled
- Modern money is reasonably durable
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange
- Modern money is divisible.
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank
Down
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good
- one of the three functions of money alloowing people to preserve value for future use
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- Modern money is in limited supply
- Modern money is portable
18 Clues: Modern money is portable • an overthrow of government • money by government decree • Modern money is divisible. • Modern money is in limited supply • Modern money is reasonably durable • privately owned, publicly controlled • money in the form of gold or silver coins • account whose funds can be removed from a bank • money less economy that relies on trade or barter • ...
Words I should know 2023-02-02
Across
- squished fruit on bread on Toast
- lady _ _ _ & I am red and black
- Can use both hands
- horses eat me
- I am very hot, don’t touch
- I have 6 sides
- hair from an animal
- money goes into the bank
- I am a toy that can fly high
- pretty rocks
- where is all our money?
- take money out
- I am black, yellow,and I can fly
Down
- how to make money?
- day or
- dollars and coins
- and the three bears
- I want something but have no money
- you can play with me, I am pretty
- money passed down from family
- money from the sea
- how to get butterflies?
- Taiwan money
- the three bears eat this
24 Clues: day or • Taiwan money • pretty rocks • horses eat me • I have 6 sides • take money out • dollars and coins • how to make money? • Can use both hands • money from the sea • and the three bears • hair from an animal • how to get butterflies? • where is all our money? • money goes into the bank • the three bears eat this • I am very hot, don’t touch • I am a toy that can fly high • ...
Finance Fun 2024-05-26
Across
- an exchange between two people
- lowest wage an employer can pay
- maximum amount you can spend on a credit card
- borrowing money from bank
- a fee charged by a bank on a loan
- extra money owed for not paying on time
- stocks, bonds, mutual funds
- credit score
- amount you owe
- comparing a person's income to expenses
- account that allows you easy access to money
Down
- the increase in prices
- money coming into your account
- home loan
- the amount of money made weekly, monthly, or annually
- money leaving your account
- when government must help with your out of control spending
- notes and coins
- expenses like auto repairs, new roof
- someone you owe money to
- money owed
- extra money
22 Clues: home loan • money owed • extra money • credit score • amount you owe • notes and coins • the increase in prices • someone you owe money to • borrowing money from bank • money leaving your account • stocks, bonds, mutual funds • an exchange between two people • money coming into your account • lowest wage an employer can pay • a fee charged by a bank on a loan • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- reduced amount
- remove funds from account
- people who purchase
- system of money
- goods for sale
- exchange of goods or money
- betting activity
- Cyber criminal
- concealing illegals founds
- practical
Down
- transactions of money
- seller of goods
- earnings on deposits
- people who buy
- Institution for money
- small metal currency
- physical money
- medium of exchange
- financial records
- total to paid
20 Clues: practical • total to paid • reduced amount • people who buy • goods for sale • physical money • Cyber criminal • seller of goods • system of money • betting activity • financial records • medium of exchange • people who purchase • earnings on deposits • small metal currency • transactions of money • Institution for money • remove funds from account • exchange of goods or money • ...
Everfi - FutureSmart - Growing a Business 2023-02-17
Across
- An expense that changes
- When revenue is more than expenses
- Taking money out of your account(debit)
- When prices go down
- Amount of money a business makes
- Money made for saving your money
- Savings vehicle that earns interest
- Fee for overspending
- When prices go up
- Putting money into your account(credit)
- Savings vehicle that has a higher interest
- Spending more money than you have
Down
- Paying interest on interest
- A bank account for using your money
- Amount invested separate from interest
- An expense that happens regularly
- Insurance for the banks
- How long the loan or investment is for
- Amount of money you make after expenses
- Way to save your money
- When loss is more than revenue
21 Clues: When prices go up • When prices go down • Fee for overspending • Way to save your money • An expense that changes • Insurance for the banks • Paying interest on interest • When loss is more than revenue • Amount of money a business makes • Money made for saving your money • An expense that happens regularly • Spending more money than you have • When revenue is more than expenses • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2023-08-22
Across
- A card from the bank that allows you to transfer money electronically.
- Statement with information about your credit activity.
- Amount of money you can spend.
- Amount of money you pay to borrow money.
- Document where a mortgage lender obtains proof from a borrower's banking institution.
- Comparing prices to get the better deal.
- Failure to fulfill an obligation.
- A contract where somebody receives financial protection from something.
- Something that is borrowed, expected to be paid back.
- Money received, typically on a regular basis.
- How likely someone is to pay back their line of credit.
Down
- Things you need for survival vs things you only want.
- Set aside money for savings before paying bills and other expenses.
- Ability to borrow money because you're trusted to pay back.
- Price paid for borrowing money.
- Typically money that is owed.
- Prediction of your future credit, using your previous credit activities.
- Buys and sells stock on the behalf of investors.
- Cash reserve set aside for unplanned expenses.
- A process where somebody loses all their debt.
- Spreading your investments into different asset classes.
- Money that you originally agreed to pay back.
- Concept that money today is worth more than money from tomorrow.
- Anything you have that gives you money.
- Not-for-profit institute where people can borrow money from.
25 Clues: Typically money that is owed. • Amount of money you can spend. • Price paid for borrowing money. • Failure to fulfill an obligation. • Anything you have that gives you money. • Amount of money you pay to borrow money. • Comparing prices to get the better deal. • Money that you originally agreed to pay back. • Money received, typically on a regular basis. • ...
Finances 2022-11-22
Across
- to grant to someone the use of something on the understanding that it will be returned
- a cost
- money that a company makes after all charges are taken from the amount
- a person who does financial records
- to get or obtain money in return for labour or services
- to spend more money than one earns
- to give money to pay for goods, services, or so as to benefit someone or something
- to keep and store up something, especially money, for future use
- an individual thing
Down
- to spend more money than you should or more than you wanted to
- amount of money available to spend
- to have enough money to pay for something
- to ask an amount of money for something
- money that you pay to a company if you borrow money from them
- to put money into financial schemes, shares, property with the expectation of achieving a profit
- a large fall in value
- to take and use someone’s money with the intention of returning it
- the monetary worth of goods and services
- a good, or lower than usual, price
19 Clues: a cost • an individual thing • a large fall in value • amount of money available to spend • to spend more money than one earns • a good, or lower than usual, price • a person who does financial records • to ask an amount of money for something • the monetary worth of goods and services • to have enough money to pay for something • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2023-11-13
Across
- the official currency
- taking measures to make money grow
- produced by U.S. Mint
- paper money is refered to as
- money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- 1-3%/year
- divide money into smaller units
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- money can be save and used at a later date
- good times on wall street
- produced by U.S. Treasury
- likely to change at least a half dozen times throughout your career
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- to reduce overall risk
Down
- money is a unit of
- money is a medium of
- 3-5%/year
- market bad times on wall street
- earned both on the initial deposit and on the interest earned by the inital deposit
- authentic money immediately recognizable
- interests, interest, capital gains
- money is a stored of
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or survices
- made of strong and lasting material (cotton)
- people must be able to carry money
- people exchanged goods/services called
- a technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
- aka mutual funds
- maintain its value over time
- 10%/year
30 Clues: 10%/year • 3-5%/year • 1-3%/year • aka mutual funds • money is a unit of • money is a medium of • money is a stored of • the official currency • produced by U.S. Mint • to reduce overall risk • good times on wall street • produced by U.S. Treasury • paper money is refered to as • maintain its value over time • market bad times on wall street • divide money into smaller units • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-06-10
Across
- - the original amount borrowed
- card - a card in which you borrow money every time you swipe
- - plan of how to spend your money
- - money stored for future spending
- - monthly fee you pay for housing when you do not own the property
- pay - the money you earn before deductions
- - piece of a company you can buy to invest in that company
- - the wants and needs you spend your money on
- pay - the money you earn after deductions
Down
- - things like electricity, gas, and water that you need to keep your house running
- - money that goes to the government
- - percent charged to a loan
- - the money you are making
- - loan taken out specifically for buying property
- - money paid to a company to protect against financial loss in case of an emergency
- - money that you owe
- card - a card in which money is withdrawn from your checking account, every time you swipe
- security - a government sponsored retirement account
- - system of money for a particular country
19 Clues: - money that you owe • - the money you are making • - percent charged to a loan • - the original amount borrowed • - plan of how to spend your money • - money stored for future spending • - money that goes to the government • pay - the money you earn after deductions • pay - the money you earn before deductions • - system of money for a particular country • ...
EVOLUTION, ESSENCE AND FUNCTIONS OF MONEY. DEMAND FOR MONEY AND SUPPLY OF MONEY 2023-02-27
Across
- (M2 long term deposits)
- 2 words: eliminating of the time spent in exchanging goods and services
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- 3 words: measure the purchasing power of the stock of money
- efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price
- word+to+word: the total return anticipated on a bond if the bond is held until it matures
- 2 words: loan, the lender provides the borrower with an amount of funds (principal) that must be repaid to the lender at the maturity date, along with an additional payment for the interest(simple interest rate)
- the sum total of assets (things that you own) that give you financial security
- word+word+of+word: states that money supply and price level in an economy are in direct proportion to one another
- word+of+word: the monetarist theory is the equation of exchange, which is expressed as MV = PQ
- word+of+word: average number of times per year that a dollar is spent in buying the total amount of goods and services produced in the economy
- money within the banking system that is briefly counted twice due to time gaps in registering a deposit or withdrawal
- word+of+word: measurement for value; one of the money functions
- total supply of currency the stored commercial bank reserves at the central bank
- medium of exchange for goods and services.
- 2 words: a formal way of accounting for money, such as cash or money market funds
- 2 words: any system used to settle financial transactions through the transfer of monetary value
Down
- 2 words: paper currency decreed by governments
- word-word:system of purchasing cash credits, storing the credits in your computer or digital wallet
- 3 words: model that suggests that an investor should demand a higher interest rate or premium on securities with long-term maturities
- 2 words: posits that a change in money supply is a key driver of economic activity
- word+of+word: asset, commodity, or currency that maintains its value without depreciating
- 2 words: price level is increasing rapidly, money loses value rapidly
- word-word+word: payment card with a monetary value stored on the card itself, not in an external account maintained by a financial institution
- 2 words: currency electronically stored on electronic systems and digital databases used to make it easier to transact electronically
- 2 words: payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer’s checking account when it is used
- cash in circulation and in bank reserves
- notes and coins in circulation money equivalents (i.e regular bank saving accounts)
- 3 words: interest rate makes no allowance for inflation
- notes and coins in circulation money equivalents (i.e regular bank saving accounts)
- word+of+word: ntermediary instrument or system used to facilitate the purchase and sale of goods and services between parties
- 3 words: interest rate that is adjusted by subtracting expected changes in the price level (inflation)
- 2 words: plastic card that contains a microprocessor and a memory chip or just a memory chip
- 2 words: precious metals (gold, silver...) and others valuable commodity, medium of exchange
34 Clues: (M2 long term deposits) • cash in circulation and in bank reserves • medium of exchange for goods and services. • 2 words: paper currency decreed by governments • 3 words: interest rate makes no allowance for inflation • 3 words: measure the purchasing power of the stock of money • word+of+word: measurement for value; one of the money functions • ...
Week 3: Modern Living Vocabulary Revision 2021-12-01
Across
- To get a good price for a product or service.
- When a customer returns a product to the store.
- When a business makes more money than is spent.
- Everyday spending e.g. food and rent.
- Something that is very valuable.
- Something that has no value.
- To lose all money and possessions
- Something that is very overpriced.
- Percentage of earnings to the government.
- To own part of a private company.
- Buy now, pay later.
- To invest in a government organisation.
Down
- When someone settles in another country.
- The money that you spend.
- To spend money in order to make more money.
- To put money into a bank account.
- When the economy is strong, prices increase.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- To receive money after a family member dies.
- Someone who enjoys spending money.
- The type of money in a particular country.
21 Clues: Buy now, pay later. • The money that you spend. • Something that has no value. • Something that is very valuable. • To put money into a bank account. • To lose all money and possessions • To own part of a private company. • Someone who enjoys spending money. • Something that is very overpriced. • To take money out of a bank account. • Everyday spending e.g. food and rent. • ...
Finance 2024-02-02
Across
- Purchase Goods purchased that you can pay off over time
- The legal terms
- Money left over
- The maximum you can pay on a card
- Showing what u have paid
- Price increases over time
- Money that is owned by someone
- A source of money
- interest charged on an amount due
- Best value
- Rate The price per mass
- Where money is put in
- A sum of money
- hint cost price
Down
- Total individual income
- money spent per month
- The amount you owe to bank
- Balance The amount in an account your own
- % increase
- money at the month is ur account
- money earned by selling a house and getting a percentage
- Money earned while in a account
- Value of a currency
- its a certain card
24 Clues: % increase • Best value • A sum of money • The legal terms • Money left over • hint cost price • A source of money • its a certain card • Value of a currency • money spent per month • Where money is put in • Total individual income • Showing what u have paid • Price increases over time • The amount you owe to bank • Money that is owned by someone • Money earned while in a account • ...
Banking terms (for listening assessment) 2021-09-18
Across
- put money in account
- to check amount of money you have
- bank account shared between 2 people
- visa, MasterCard and American Express
- money you get from your job
- to put in
- to close
- bank account which gains good interest
- paper you receive after bank transaction
- movement of money in banking
Down
- money you pay for services from bank
- automatic teller machine
- personal identification number
- amount of money in your bank account
- take money out of account
- the action of giving money in exchange for work
- money you pay for having a load
- money automatically put in your account
18 Clues: to close • to put in • put money in account • automatic teller machine • take money out of account • money you get from your job • movement of money in banking • personal identification number • money you pay for having a load • to check amount of money you have • money you pay for services from bank • amount of money in your bank account • bank account shared between 2 people • ...
Midterm Exam Review 2024-01-11
Across
- Money is used to compare the prices of different goods and services
- Items that have value and are used to buy goods and services
- Purchases not essential to daily living
- Payment received for goods and services
- Money that only has value because the government says it does, and the population trusts the government
- All monthly expenses associated with essential goods and services
- Money must be easy to carry
- Trading one good or service for another instead of using currency
- Expenses that change throughout the year
- An amount of money that is owed to someone
- Money must be able to withstand the wear and tear of many people using it
- Money must be relatively scarce and hard for people to obtain
- Expenses that are the same every month
Down
- Helps a person determine if they are spending too much money on certain things, or if they are spending money too quickly
- Money must be widely accepted as a medium of exchange
- When you spend money on something you want instead of need
- Anything widely accepted as payment for final goods and services
- Money you take home after taxes
- Money borrowed from someone else with the expectation of paying it back with interest
- Costs paid in exchange for goods and services
- The central bank of the United States
- Money must be easily divided into small parts so that people can purchase goods and services at any price
- Money makes it easier for people to save and then spend the money later
- Money acts as a go-between to make it easier to buy things. Sellers agree to accept it in exchange for a good or service
- Total amount of money you can earn before taxes
- Money’s value must remain relatively constant over long periods of time
26 Clues: Money must be easy to carry • Money you take home after taxes • The central bank of the United States • Expenses that are the same every month • Purchases not essential to daily living • Payment received for goods and services • Expenses that change throughout the year • An amount of money that is owed to someone • Costs paid in exchange for goods and services • ...
currencies 2023-07-26
Across
- - South Korean currency
- - Indonesian money
- - Chinese money
- - Middle Eastern unit
- - European money
- - Japanese currency
- - U.S. currency
- - Swedish currency
- - Israeli currency
- - Thailand's money
Down
- - British currency
- - Turkish money
- - Swiss currency
- - Botswana's coin
- - Russian unit
- - Mexican tender
- - Brazilian coin
- - South African coin
- - Indian currency
- - Polish currency
20 Clues: - Russian unit • - Turkish money • - Chinese money • - U.S. currency • - Swiss currency • - Mexican tender • - Brazilian coin • - European money • - Botswana's coin • - Indian currency • - Polish currency • - British currency • - Indonesian money • - Swedish currency • - Israeli currency • - Thailand's money • - Japanese currency • - South African coin • - Middle Eastern unit • - South Korean currency
Banking By De'Aris Henry BBillionaires@gmail.com 2024-05-18
Across
- A secure place to store your funds.
- An increase in value of an investment.
- A local office of a bank.
- Printed document of your account's activity.
- The monthly or yearly cost of a service.
- A collection of investments.
- The extra money you earn on savings.
- When you spend more than you have.
- Movement of money from one account to another.
- Money borrowed from a bank.
- An electronic card to pay directly from your account.
- The money used to start or invest in a business.
- An electronic financial transaction.
- A record of financial transactions.
- Your personal identification number.
- A document instructing a bank to pay money.
Down
- The act of putting money into assets.
- Money put into a bank account.
- A financial plan for spending.
- Money available for immediate use.
- Ownership interest in a company.
- Automated Teller Machine.
- A bank account with interest.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- A legal agreement to borrow money to buy property.
- Ownership interest in a company.
- A loan backed by an asset.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- The person who helps you at the bank.
- Financial safety.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- Place where you store money at the bank.
- The amount of money in your account.
33 Clues: Financial safety. • A local office of a bank. • Automated Teller Machine. • A loan backed by an asset. • Money borrowed from a bank. • A collection of investments. • The cost of borrowing money. • A bank account with interest. • Money put into a bank account. • A financial plan for spending. • Ownership interest in a company. • Ownership interest in a company. • ...
Banking and Budgets 2024-02-06
Across
- Expenses that can change every month.
- Money given by a bank that must be repaid.
- The use of a bank card to deposit, withdraw, or spend money.
- Taking money out of an account.
- Money spent on a good or service.
- A machine for depositing and withdrawing money.
- An institution that deals with money.
- A bank employee.
- Using another person's banking information is an example of ___ theft.
- A number used to access a bank account.
- An extra fee an ATM may charge you.
- One type of bank account.
- Money earned from working.
- A card for making purchases as a type of loan.
Down
- An estimate of income and expenses.
- A loan for the purchase of a house.
- A withdrawal of more money than is in an account.
- A sum of money charged for borrowing or using money.
- Expenses that stay the same every month.
- Money set aside for later.
- A slip of paper given to you after making a purchase.
- The amount of money in an account.
- Putting money into an account.
- The worst possible password to use for online banking.
- A modern way to access bank services.
- A card for purchases against a bank account.
26 Clues: A bank employee. • One type of bank account. • Money set aside for later. • Money earned from working. • Putting money into an account. • Taking money out of an account. • Money spent on a good or service. • The amount of money in an account. • An estimate of income and expenses. • A loan for the purchase of a house. • An extra fee an ATM may charge you. • ...
Buisness Managment 2013-02-26
Across
- your value of asstes after all of your liabilites have been paid
- any money paid in order to operate a buisness
- dollars remaning after all expences are paid
- any item of value you own
- Money Earned after expenses
- money paid to the government
- items owned with a max of one year
- amount of money owed to another buisness or indinidual
- any twelve month period that your buisness operates
- money recieved as a result of doing business
- amount of money owed for products or services recieved
Down
- money borrowed for a year to operate your business
- items woned with a life of more than one year
- money borrowed for a long period of time to purchase property
- money charged by the loan institiutuion to you for borrowing the money
- money the government recieved upon property value
- total dollars taken in
- dollars the government is paid based uopn your net income
- money borrowed to operate your buisness
19 Clues: total dollars taken in • any item of value you own • Money Earned after expenses • money paid to the government • items owned with a max of one year • money borrowed to operate your buisness • dollars remaning after all expences are paid • money recieved as a result of doing business • items woned with a life of more than one year • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2015-05-12
Across
- money paid for borrowing money, or money that a bank or building society pays a customer for putting money into their bank
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee
- deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is paid in
- fake money made in order to deceive
- rate the percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time
- the state of owing something(especially money)
- a regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed
- a record of money a person deposits: into a bank
- the difference between credits and debits in an account
- money in a bank account, sum added to a bank account, and money lent to a bank
- (v) to give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred
- in to deposit or put money in to a bank account
- slip small document recording money that you pay in to a bank account
- charges: money paid to a bank for the bank's services etc
- to trade without using money
- automatic teller machine
- exchange used to describe the currency of other countries and the system for dealing in such currency
- card (plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchases of goods on credit
Down
- most of us do not buy our homes outright for cash - instead we borrow money to do so
- a record of transactions in a bank account
- book containing detachable checks
- in to add written information to a document to make it complete
- money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- to take money out of a bank account
- an employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money
- money that is used by a country such as the United Kingdom
- to ask for the temporary use of money on the
- to give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest
- account bank account from which money may be drawn at any time, checking account US
- an amount of money placed with a bank
- person to whom money is payed
- a sum deducted from a bank account, as for a check
- a building in which commercial banking is transacted
- local office or bureau of a bank
- written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account
35 Clues: automatic teller machine • to trade without using money • person to whom money is payed • local office or bureau of a bank • book containing detachable checks • fake money made in order to deceive • to take money out of a bank account • an amount of money placed with a bank • a record of transactions in a bank account • to ask for the temporary use of money on the • ...
Money 2013-07-19
6 Clues: The Indian Currency • Most people have to do this to earn money • The first country to introduce paper currency • When you set money aside you are _________________ it • When you buy something , you are ______________ your money • Another way kids get money is by receiving this from relatives or friends
Money 2019-05-06
Across
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds
- to take out money from an ATM
Down
- a sum payable as a first installment on the purchase of something or as a pledge for a contract
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house
- an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you
6 Clues: to take out money from an ATM • a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds • a sum payable as a first installment on the purchase of something or as a pledge for a contract • a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest. • ...
Money 2019-07-06
Across
- A printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account.
- Something that you will receive when you pay an amount that is higher than the bill.
- It is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services.
Down
- A book containing blank checks or orders on a bank.
- A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
- A very small unit of money and another word for penny.
6 Clues: A book containing blank checks or orders on a bank. • A very small unit of money and another word for penny. • It is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services. • A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money. • A printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account. • ...
Money! 2021-08-11
6 Clues: to have no money • able to buy something • to put money in the bank • something does not cost a lot • to obtain money in return for labour or services • to give something away and get money in exchange
Money 2021-10-28
6 Clues: a promotion • give more money for something • when people help other people. • receive a lot of money for working • give something that you don't need or don't use anymore to people who needs. • receive money from someone to buy what do you need, but pay to this person later
Money 2021-10-28
6 Clues: company symbols • give money or food for charity • don't waste your money on useless stuff • is too expencive. I don't have enough money • when there's no products in your store anymore • i didn't have money so i have to take some with my mother
Money 2021-12-14
Across
- The is a place you go to take out money. In America it's called an ATM.
- This is money that you borrow to buy a house.
- Money that is made after paying costs
Down
- My bank ______ number is 153687.
- This is money that you borrow from a bank or a person. You have to repay it.
- If I use my _____ card, the money comes directly from my account.
6 Clues: My bank ______ number is 153687. • Money that is made after paying costs • This is money that you borrow to buy a house. • If I use my _____ card, the money comes directly from my account. • The is a place you go to take out money. In America it's called an ATM. • This is money that you borrow from a bank or a person. You have to repay it.
Money 2023-08-10
6 Clues: a rat __ • person on $100 • buying too many things • when you count how much money goes where • money that was earned and caused suffering • Dayana does not _ people based on their clothes
Money 2024-02-13
IFS U1 TOPIC 1 CROSSWORD 2016-09-06
Across
- A group of coins or notes that share the same face value.
- Bank or building society accounts where people ca store their money in the form of electronic balances and withdraw it to make payments.
- A means of transferring money form one account to another.
- A key feature of money - to look and feel the same as other coins and notes of the same denomination.
- A key feature of money - the be available in sufficient quantities to meet people's needs but not in such quantities that the value of money falls.
- A rise in prices, which means that the purchasing power of money falls.
- exchange A function of money - to allow people to make payments.
- Buying or selling something.
- The value that an item represents rather than the value it has in itself.
- How much one item is worth in terms of a different item.
- Coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt.
- A key feature of money - to be strong enough to be reused in many transactions.
- An attribute of money that allows people to store money now and spend it later.
- One of the key features of money - to be widely accepted.
Down
- A key feature of money - to be small and light enough to carry around easily.
- A situation in which two people have goods or services to trade and each wants what the other person can provide.
- To exchange goods and services for other goods and services without using money.
- The value marked on a coin or note.
- A function of money - to allow people to compare prices and to measure the value of money in a bank account.
- The value that an item has in itself.
- The quantity of goods or services that money can buy.
- anything widely accepted as a means of making payments.
- A key feature of money - to be easily identified as genuine money.
- A key feature of money - to be easily divided into amounts of different value.
24 Clues: Buying or selling something. • The value marked on a coin or note. • The value that an item has in itself. • The quantity of goods or services that money can buy. • anything widely accepted as a means of making payments. • How much one item is worth in terms of a different item. • A group of coins or notes that share the same face value. • ...
Economic terms crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- Things people owns.
- Right to own stuff.
- Control over a product or service.
- System where the government owns things.
- Money borrowed for a fee.
- Money owed.
- Putting money into something to get more later.
- System where people own things to make money.
- Cost of borrowing money for using credit.
- Money earned after costs are taken out.
- People choose what they do in a market system.
Down
- Buying now, paying later.
- Starting a business and taking risks.
- Shares representing ownership in a company.
- Money saved for later.
- Digital currency without a bank.
- 12%-24%
- Money grows over time.
- Everyone follows the same rules.
- Places where buying and selling happens.
20 Clues: 12%-24% • Money owed. • Things people owns. • Right to own stuff. • Money saved for later. • Money grows over time. • Buying now, paying later. • Money borrowed for a fee. • Digital currency without a bank. • Everyone follows the same rules. • Control over a product or service. • Starting a business and taking risks. • Money earned after costs are taken out. • ...
financial literacy 2023-01-04
Across
- desire
- leftover money
- source of happiness (ken)
- fall in value of money
- GST
- worth
- particular amount for expenditure
- earnings
- particular money of different countries
- guarantee of compensation for loss
- card allowing holder to purchase goods
Down
- property resource
- taking money from banks
- pending money to pay
- spending
- funds
- zero profit
- essentials
- gain
19 Clues: GST • gain • funds • worth • desire • spending • earnings • essentials • zero profit • leftover money • property resource • pending money to pay • fall in value of money • taking money from banks • source of happiness (ken) • particular amount for expenditure • guarantee of compensation for loss • card allowing holder to purchase goods • particular money of different countries
Chapter 2 Economics 2021-01-15
Across
- natural aversion of risk
- to make sure you get your money back
- wage after taking of payroll
- damage the insurant has to pay
- borrowed money for having real estate
- a loan for having consumer goods
- to loan someone else's money
- change you take of damaging something
- risk of insurer because of unethical behavior
- putting money in shares to earn
- money going straight to government
Down
- money paid to the government
- pay for goods and services
- the paying back of a loan
- the price you pay for your own risk
- wage you agree on with employer
- money added to price in store
- doing something to help others
- price to pay for saving money
- keeping money aside
20 Clues: keeping money aside • natural aversion of risk • the paying back of a loan • pay for goods and services • money paid to the government • wage after taking of payroll • to loan someone else's money • money added to price in store • price to pay for saving money • damage the insurant has to pay • doing something to help others • wage you agree on with employer • ...
Financial Literacy 2017-11-29
Across
- What you buy and what they make you pay
- The seller added more money to the Playstation I was buying
- I had o check how much money I had
- I took money out of the bank today
- I had to make this so I could deposit money
- Some saved you, so you have to give them something back
- Everything you have, and have to pay the business
- How much supply does my buisness have
- All of my money is in this card
- The bank took money out of my bank account
Down
- Someone that didn't pay the bank back, they got...
- People take money out of what you make
- The bank gave me his card, and said it was free, but I had to pay them back
- I payed for my phone later
- I put money in my ------ account
- The bank gave me money and I gave them my house
- Money that you always have to give to the Government
- The bank took away my house
- I make $10,000,000 a year
- The Government makes me pay on all of my personal stuff
- I put money in the bank today
- Money reseived, or gived
22 Clues: Money reseived, or gived • I make $10,000,000 a year • I payed for my phone later • The bank took away my house • I put money in the bank today • All of my money is in this card • I put money in my ------ account • I had o check how much money I had • I took money out of the bank today • How much supply does my buisness have • People take money out of what you make • ...
Financial Lit Vocab Kaylie G & Erick M, Evelin O 2017-11-30
Across
- A card where they take your money from your account right away when paying/cash plus card
- To take out or away/remove
- Money paid at a particular rate/profit
- Amount of money charged in a loan to a borrower/rate
- Card that allows a person to shop on credit/loan
- An amount of tax on a sale/indirect tax
- It determines taxes an individual will pay/Gross earnings
- An account where you save your money/savings
- The amount of money spent on something/cost
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits/tariff
Down
- Certain amount of money that can be spent/limit
- Initial payment/deposit
- Amount of money kept in the bank/retainer
- To take away/minus
- Money that's owed or due/bill
- An account that can be drawn or added to with checks/funds
- A company's total earnings/Net profit
- Bank lends money/loan
- An amount of money they take from your income/Tariff
- A deficit caused by drawing more money than an account has/loss
- Money you receive/pay
- Annual sum/income
22 Clues: Annual sum/income • To take away/minus • Bank lends money/loan • Money you receive/pay • Initial payment/deposit • To take out or away/remove • Money that's owed or due/bill • A company's total earnings/Net profit • Money paid at a particular rate/profit • An amount of tax on a sale/indirect tax • Amount of money kept in the bank/retainer • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab ~ Kaylie G , Evelin O & Eric M 2017-11-29
Across
- Money you receive/pay
- An amount of tax on a sale/indirect tax
- Money paid at a particular rate/profit
- Initial payment/deposit
- To take away/minus
- The amount of money spent on something/cost
- A deficit caused by drawing more money than an account has/loss
- Certain amount of money that can be spent/limit
- An account that can be drawn or added to with checks/funds
- Annual sum/income
Down
- Bank lends money/loan
- To take out or away/remove
- Card that allows a person to shop on credit/loan
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits/tariff
- An account where you save your money/savings
- A card where they take your money from your account right away when paying/cash plus card
- Amount of money charged in a loan to a borrower/rate
- Amount of money kept in the bank/retainer
- It determines taxes an individual will pay/Gross earnings
- Money that's owed or due/bill
- A company's total earnings/Net profit
- An amount of money they take from your income/Tariff
22 Clues: Annual sum/income • To take away/minus • Bank lends money/loan • Money you receive/pay • Initial payment/deposit • To take out or away/remove • Money that's owed or due/bill • A company's total earnings/Net profit • Money paid at a particular rate/profit • An amount of tax on a sale/indirect tax • Amount of money kept in the bank/retainer • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab ~ Kaylie G , Evelin O & Erick M 2017-11-29
Across
- The amount of money spent on something/cost
- Money you receive/pay
- To take away/minus
- Amount of money charged in a loan to a borrower/rate
- An account where you save your money/savings
- It determines taxes an individual will pay/Gross earnings
- Bank lends money/loan
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits/tariff
- To take out or away/remove
- A card where they take your money from your account right away when paying/cash plus card
Down
- A company's total earnings/Net profit
- Money paid at a particular rate/profit
- An account that can be drawn or added to with checks/funds
- Money that's owed or due/bill
- Annual sum/income
- An amount of tax on a sale/indirect tax
- Initial payment/deposit
- An amount of money they take from your income/Tariff
- Card that allows a person to shop on credit/loan
- Amount of money kept in the bank/retainer
- A deficit caused by drawing more money than an account has/loss
- Certain amount of money that can be spent/limit
22 Clues: Annual sum/income • To take away/minus • Money you receive/pay • Bank lends money/loan • Initial payment/deposit • To take out or away/remove • Money that's owed or due/bill • A company's total earnings/Net profit • Money paid at a particular rate/profit • An amount of tax on a sale/indirect tax • Amount of money kept in the bank/retainer • ...
Diana total 2023-03-30
Across
- money for the work
- metal money
- shopping centre
- money from the bank to buy a house
- paper money
- have an obligation to pay or repay
- require the payment of
- a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bank card
- the opposite of 'borrow'
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- receive (money, property) at the death of the previous holder
- having an excessive desire or appetite for food
Down
- spend recklessly
- give (money) to pay for goods, services, or so as to benefit someone or something
- take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose
- money that a bank lends you
- to remove money from a bank account
- have enough money to pay for
- obtain (money) in return for labour or services
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use
- you pay this to the government
- a price asked for goods or services
- having completely run out of money
25 Clues: metal money • paper money • shopping centre • spend recklessly • money for the work • require the payment of • the opposite of 'borrow' • money that a bank lends you • have enough money to pay for • you pay this to the government • money from the bank to buy a house • have an obligation to pay or repay • having completely run out of money • to remove money from a bank account • ...
Financial Basics and Post-Secondary Schooling 2024-02-05
Across
- Using your money to purchase assets with the expectation of earning a profit
- Month to month charges for housing to a bank that loaned you the money to purchase the housing
- Charge for using the institution's dorm or apartment
- Money spent on various items and services
- Month to month charges for housing, but you don't own the home
- Meal service for students
- The actual money you borrowed
- Setting money aside for future needs or goals
- Charges for attending classes and using campus facilities
- Bills for services like water, electric, gas, phone and cable
Down
- Money to pay for schooling and expenses that you don't have to payback
- Money borrowed (usually a bank)to pay for something immediately with a schedule to payback
- A fee you pay for borrowing the money
- How long you have to pay it back
- Money earned from various sources
- Things you own that have value
- Money you owe to someone else
- A type of service like Amazon Prime or Netflix
- Planning and managing how you spend your money to meet financial goals
- Money based on your achievement to help pay for schooling and expenses you don't have to payback
20 Clues: Meal service for students • Money you owe to someone else • The actual money you borrowed • Things you own that have value • How long you have to pay it back • Money earned from various sources • A fee you pay for borrowing the money • Money spent on various items and services • Setting money aside for future needs or goals • A type of service like Amazon Prime or Netflix • ...
Know Your Finances 2023-11-09
Across
- A type of account for short-term saving.
- Money earned after expenses are deducted.
- Putting money into assets for potential gain.
- Money borrowed with the agreement to pay it back.
- Money earned or received.
- Payments to shareholders from company profits
- Money used to start or invest in a business.
- Money set aside for the future.
- Money paid to the government.
- Money owed to others.
Down
- The decrease in value of an asset over time.
- Items of value that you own.
- A plan for managing your finances
- A collection of investments.
- Financial obligations or debts.
- Amounts added to your account.
- Ownership interest in an asset.
- The cost of borrowing or the return on investment.
- Money spent on various items.
19 Clues: Money owed to others. • Money earned or received. • Items of value that you own. • A collection of investments. • Money spent on various items. • Money paid to the government. • Amounts added to your account. • Financial obligations or debts. • Ownership interest in an asset. • Money set aside for the future. • A plan for managing your finances • ...
cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- people who sell their wares
- take money through the macahine
- profitability
- both
- community transaction tool
- Group of people
- payment receipt
- currency
- share with people
- people's who take money by force
- cash
- to make payment
Down
- purchase of goods
- wallet
- the game uses money
- The person making the withrawal
- payment without money
- cards
- Object for storing money
- people's who hack data
- Round object for making payments
- mean of payment
22 Clues: both • cash • cards • wallet • currency • profitability • Group of people • payment receipt • mean of payment • to make payment • purchase of goods • share with people • the game uses money • payment without money • people's who hack data • Object for storing money • community transaction tool • people who sell their wares • take money through the macahine • The person making the withrawal • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- People's who take money by force
- Accounting media for recording financial transactions that result in changes in assets,debt,capital, income and expenses
- Group of people
- Payment using a digital system
- mean of payment
- validity period
- Too many interference
- Objects for storing money
- Payment receipt
- Community transaction tool
Down
- the game uses money
- people who sell their wares
- Round object for making payments
- take money through the machine
- steal the money
- to make payment
- People's who hack data
- purchase of goods
- payment without money
- The person making the withdrawal
20 Clues: steal the money • to make payment • Group of people • mean of payment • validity period • Payment receipt • purchase of goods • the game uses money • payment without money • Too many interference • People's who hack data • Objects for storing money • Community transaction tool • people who sell their wares • take money through the machine • Payment using a digital system • ...
HOW MUCH? KEY VOCABULARY 2022-03-31
Across
- ____DISPLAY or SHOP _______ the part of a shop where products are exposed to the public on the street
- the opposite of pay
- when you are in debt with somebody, you ___ him money
- client
- earnings, the money received from working
- rent
- a synonym of rich
- to spend money, e.g. in a company or the stock market
- to give somebody money to be returned later
- a firm, usually a renowned or expensive one
- a very big discount/ to negociate the price
Down
- the amount of money usually for parents give you weekly or monthly for your personal spending
- economic benefit
- to take money from somebody to be given back later
- to keep money aside for later use
- paper money, which is not a coin
- to interchange
- to give back money, usually after returning a product
- a period of low prices and discounts in a shop
- be able to buy
- to receive (money) in return for a service or job
- a paper which states the money owed for a product or service
22 Clues: rent • client • to interchange • be able to buy • economic benefit • a synonym of rich • the opposite of pay • paper money, which is not a coin • to keep money aside for later use • earnings, the money received from working • to give somebody money to be returned later • a firm, usually a renowned or expensive one • a very big discount/ to negociate the price • ...
Raina Phoenix, P7, Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- products and or services going out of a country to be sold to another
- a system of making and spending money
- organizations or groups that help people in need
- rising prices
- what we get from a choice we make
- when we use this we are using another persons money to buy something
- falling prices
- giving money to a charity
- earning money by working
- when the bank pays you for having money there
- small pieces of a company
Down
- in short supply
- money you put aside or used by a business
- a system of dollars and coins
- something done by another person for you
- when you borrow money you have to do this on the money you have borrowed
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy something
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- money that is owed to someone else
- products and or services brought into a country for sale
- something that you can possess
22 Clues: rising prices • falling prices • in short supply • earning money by working • giving money to a charity • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • something that you can possess • what we get from a choice we make • money that is owed to someone else • a system of making and spending money • something done by another person for you • ...
Banking terms 2020-03-31
Across
- money taken out of a bank account
- when a cheque cannot be paid or accepted by a bank because of a lack of money in the account
- a sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank
- to put money into a bank account.
- the act of overdrawing a bank account
- assets that are offered to secure a loan
- to write a check for an amount that exceeds the amount on deposit in the account
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
Down
- when you spend or use money
- (an amount of) money paid to the government, which is based on your income or of the cost of goods or services you have bought
- money in your bank account
- a party who agrees to be responsible for the payment of another party's debts should that party default
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc
- the complete repayment of a loan, including principal, interest, and any other amounts due
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- money which is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
- to take money out of a bank account
- the fraudulent signing or alteration of a person’s name to an instrument
- a person who money is paid to or should be paid to
- money in the form of notes and coins
20 Clues: money in your bank account • when you spend or use money • money taken out of a bank account • to put money into a bank account. • to take money out of a bank account • money in the form of notes and coins • the act of overdrawing a bank account • assets that are offered to secure a loan • a person who money is paid to or should be paid to • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-04-28
Across
- Something That You Don’t Need
- Managing Large Amounts Of Money
- To Buy Things
- Something You Want To Accomplish In The Future
- Signing In
- Something You Spend
- An Amount Owed
- Expend Money Of Achieving A Profit
- To Gain More
- An Occupation That’s With A Person’s Life
- A Place To Withdraw And Deposit Money
Down
- Full Understanding Of A Situation
- Reasonable Thing To Buy
- Good Services Before Payment
- An Amount Of Money You Spend
- Working
- Saving Money To Pay For Education
- Leaving A Workplace
- Things In A Warehouse
- To Repay Borrowed Money
20 Clues: Working • Signing In • To Gain More • To Buy Things • An Amount Owed • Leaving A Workplace • Something You Spend • Things In A Warehouse • Reasonable Thing To Buy • To Repay Borrowed Money • Good Services Before Payment • An Amount Of Money You Spend • Something That You Don’t Need • Managing Large Amounts Of Money • Full Understanding Of A Situation • Saving Money To Pay For Education • ...
In the Red 2024-07-12
Across
- Financial gain
- Reluctant to part with money
- Sparing or economical with money
- Salary in the form of a check
- Wise in handling practical matters
- Showing sound financial judgment
- Willing to give freely
- Earnings from labor or services
- Expenditure in hopes of profit
- Careful about money management
- Plan for income and expenditure
Down
- ____________ loan: borrowed money for education
- Careless with money
- Money owed
- Vouchers for discounts
- Costs or outgoings
- Financial aid for students
- Charge for borrowed money
- Lacking in seriousness or value
- _________ fees: cost of education
20 Clues: Money owed • Financial gain • Costs or outgoings • Careless with money • Vouchers for discounts • Willing to give freely • Charge for borrowed money • Financial aid for students • Reluctant to part with money • Salary in the form of a check • Expenditure in hopes of profit • Careful about money management • Lacking in seriousness or value • Earnings from labor or services • ...
Budget, Income, and Expense Tara 5 2021-10-08
Across
- a copy of each check you write
- Any out-of-pocket costs not covered by insurance
- To match your bank statement with your checkbook
- Money earned upon a sale
- An individuals income earned as salary or wages before taxes and other deductions
- Product that transfers risk from an individual to an insurance company or organization
- Deductions taken directly from your paycheck
- A summary of income and expense transactions
- Money received in return for working
- Making more money than you spend
Down
- Income received from sources other than emloyment
- The amount of money earned from the sale of an asset
- cash flow plan that signs an expense to every dollar of your income
- A written cash flow plan
- Court-ordered money paid for the care of ones minor child
- Any money earned from financial investments during the time period of the income and expense statement
- Money spent
- Money earned after deductions
- Any money earned from work
- Spending more money than you earn
- When money is withdrawn from a bank account and available balance goes below zero
21 Clues: Money spent • A written cash flow plan • Money earned upon a sale • Any money earned from work • Money earned after deductions • a copy of each check you write • Making more money than you spend • Spending more money than you earn • Money received in return for working • Deductions taken directly from your paycheck • A summary of income and expense transactions • ...
Hannah- Handwriting 2024-10-31
Across
- A letter written to an individual requesting something of value or money to return something
- the notebooks that were forged
- Fake clothing, ID or paper money
- How hard you are pressing when you are writing
- what chemical people use to get starch out of counterfeit money
- real money is made out of
- The color the pen mark turns on real money
- the name of the money used in Canada and the UK
- you must be ___________ when writing a requested sample
- my name is
- the sample already exists
Down
- Authority asks for sample
- not in paper money
- The color the pen mark turns when marked on fake money
- when you get or expect money or something of value
- chemical in counterfeit pen
- the amount of room between capital letters and small letters
- marker used to test if Money is real
- in real money
- faked document or signature
- Line quality is very neat
- You must write this how many times when writing a requested sample
22 Clues: my name is • in real money • not in paper money • Authority asks for sample • real money is made out of • Line quality is very neat • the sample already exists • chemical in counterfeit pen • faked document or signature • the notebooks that were forged • Fake clothing, ID or paper money • marker used to test if Money is real • The color the pen mark turns on real money • ...
VOCABULARY Unit 2 2023-09-06
Across
- Foods made from dough or batter and cooked by baking.
- Not owing money.
- Money that a person actually has.
- The act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc. used to do this.
- Section in a supermarket where they sell fresh fruits and vegetables.
- A piece of paper proving that money has been received.
- To exchange goods for other things rather than for money.
- A printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to.
- To keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use.
- A written statement of money that you owe for goods or services.
- A machine from which you can take money out of your bank account using a special card.
Down
- A picture, short film, that tries to persuade people to buy a product or service.
- To obtain (money) in return for labor or services.
- It is the price you pay to borrow money.
- An agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank by offering something of value.
- The sum of money that is borrowed for a certain period of time and has to be returned.
- To give something to someone for a short time, expecting that you will get it back.
- To exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- out a loan To get money from creditors or a financial institution.
- An expression that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.
20 Clues: Not owing money. • Money that a person actually has. • It is the price you pay to borrow money. • To obtain (money) in return for labor or services. • Foods made from dough or batter and cooked by baking. • A piece of paper proving that money has been received. • To exchange goods for other things rather than for money. • ...
cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- people who sell their wares
- take money through the macahine
- profitability
- both
- community transaction tool
- Group of people
- payment receipt
- currency
- share with people
- people's who take money by force
- cash
- to make payment
Down
- purchase of goods
- wallet
- the game uses money
- The person making the withrawal
- payment without money
- cards
- Object for storing money
- people's who hack data
- Round object for making payments
- mean of payment
22 Clues: both • cash • cards • wallet • currency • profitability • Group of people • payment receipt • mean of payment • to make payment • purchase of goods • share with people • the game uses money • payment without money • people's who hack data • Object for storing money • community transaction tool • people who sell their wares • take money through the macahine • The person making the withrawal • ...
Budgeting crossword puzzle 2022-01-11
Across
- Fund, An amount of money set aside to cover bills in case of emergency
- Something you put your money in
- To put money in or take money out of your account
- Expenses, An expense that does not change from month to month, such as auto insurance or rent
- Income, Is the ‘take-home’ money after deductions for taxes, health insurance and retirement contributions
- A plan for your money
- Something that cost you money
- The process of setting aside money until a future date instead of spending it today. The goal of saving is to provide funds for emergencies, short-term goals, and investments
- yourself first (PYF), Taking a certain amount of all money you receive and saving it to be used for spending on longer-term goals (house, car)
- Economic resources (things of value) owned by you or business (car, furniture, jewelry, art)
Down
- Management, Planning how to get the most from your money
- To put money into an account
- Expenses, Expenses that change from month to month, such as groceries, utilities (electricity and gas)
- Money that you earn; paycheck (salary, hourly wages)
- Debts that you owe
- To take money out of an account
- Something owed to another- an obligation
- Money the government takes from your paycheck to pay for programs
- Worth, Total assets minus (-) total liabilities
- Pay, The total amount you earn before any deductions are subtracted
20 Clues: Debts that you owe • A plan for your money • To put money into an account • Something that cost you money • Something you put your money in • To take money out of an account • Something owed to another- an obligation • Worth, Total assets minus (-) total liabilities • To put money in or take money out of your account • Money that you earn; paycheck (salary, hourly wages) • ...
Boring & important 2023-04-28
Across
- Relationship between you and a group about interests, or experiences
- Money obtained in return for labor or services
- usually kept in stock and thus regularly available for sale
- To be wealthy in a country
- Something you really need
- What to sign in with
- Something to do to earn money
- General purposes of school education
- To nearly leave a job
- Something to buy things with
- To not use most of your money and hide it
- Where to get your money from
Down
- something you want to accomplish in the future
- Management of large amounts of money
- Things you need to survive
- Money that is owed
- a really important choice
- A certain amount of money tom spend
- An opportunity in a lifetime
- How much money you use
20 Clues: Money that is owed • What to sign in with • To nearly leave a job • How much money you use • a really important choice • Something you really need • Things you need to survive • To be wealthy in a country • An opportunity in a lifetime • Something to buy things with • Where to get your money from • Something to do to earn money • A certain amount of money tom spend • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy By Vivian Noriz 2019-04-07
Across
- money to maintain living
- a comparison in assets and liabilities
- a financial obligation or out lay
- price for food and unprepared things
- expense that can change
- lone secured by property
- a card to borrow money or buy goods
- an amount of money placed in a bank account
- tax on goods and services
- the governments levy on a persons tax
- anything of value
- regular wages from an employer
- interest paid with previously earned money
- an amount of money taken from a bank account
Down
- financial institution through checks
- money a person makes from labor
- amount of money being borrowed
- conserving money in an account
- original amount of money
- the amount of money in one's pay check before tax
- a portion of one's wage that is given to the government
- income with less deductions
- costs that do not change
- an expense taken from one's account
- costs of living or doing business
- a schedule of financial activity
- an expense paid from an account
- the amount of money in one's pay check after tax
28 Clues: anything of value • expense that can change • money to maintain living • original amount of money • costs that do not change • lone secured by property • tax on goods and services • income with less deductions • amount of money being borrowed • conserving money in an account • regular wages from an employer • money a person makes from labor • an expense paid from an account • ...
investing unit 2023-03-24
Across
- how much money you make yearly
- grouping money together to invest
- non centralized currency
- leave money in for long periods of time
- how long your supposed to live
- no one controls it
- when people take there money out at once
- plans you have for the future
- investing a large amount at once
- government money
- turn assets into money
- something that will for sure happen
- Part owner of a company
- something physical
- government barrows your money
- total value of all the company's market share
- company pays you after you retire
- money that has already been taxed
- how risky you are in investing money
Down
- how much taxes you have to pay due to salary
- someone who hires people
- physical form of currency
- 59.5
- gambling
- property
- to invest in mutiple things
- investment fund that allows a benchmark
- invest a small sum regularly
- money the government takes
- monitored by the government
- someone who invests money for you
31 Clues: 59.5 • gambling • property • government money • no one controls it • something physical • turn assets into money • Part owner of a company • someone who hires people • non centralized currency • physical form of currency • money the government takes • to invest in mutiple things • monitored by the government • invest a small sum regularly • plans you have for the future • ...