money Crossword Puzzles
Cash crossword 2024-12-17
Across
- The money you pay for a journey, like a bus or taxi ride.
- A container, often shaped like a pig, used to save coins.
- Money paid to use a road or bridge.
- Having enough money to live comfortably; wealthy.
- sharks People who lend money illegally at very high interest rates.
- Successful and wealthy.
- The money you earn from working or investments.
- Having no money.
- Money you must pay as a punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- Money or a gift given to someone to make them do something dishonest.
- Physical money in the form of notes and coins.
- laundering Hiding the source of illegally earned money to make it look legal.
- evasion Illegally avoiding paying taxes.
- A share of a company’s profits paid to shareholders.
Down
- Money paid to you regularly for your job.
- A payment for a service, like a lawyer or a doctor.
- Having no money at all.
- Having a lot of money or wealth.
- A secure room or space where valuables or money are kept.
- A narrow opening where you insert coins or cards, e.g., in a vending machine.
- Paper money.
- Small, metal pieces of money.
- The crime of making fake copies of money, documents, or signatures.
- Stealing money that you are responsible for in a job or organization.
- Small plastic rectangles used to pay instead of cash (e.g., debit or credit cards).
- the books Dishonestly changing financial records to hide the truth.
- The cash register in a shop where money is kept.
27 Clues: Paper money. • Having no money. • Having no money at all. • Successful and wealthy. • Small, metal pieces of money. • Having a lot of money or wealth. • Money paid to use a road or bridge. • evasion Illegally avoiding paying taxes. • Money paid to you regularly for your job. • Physical money in the form of notes and coins. • The money you earn from working or investments. • ...
Finance 2020-01-01
Across
- Telephone/electricity/gas________
- A legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, etc., and you pay the money back over a particular number of years
- To take money out of a bank account
- The amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services
- The money that you spend on something
- A small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter
- Cash machine
- Not generous, especially with money
- Money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid
- A written statement showing the amount of money and property that a company has and listing what has been received and paid out
- The amount of money that you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than is in your bank account
Down
- To waste money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way
- The percentage amount charged by a bank etc when you borrow money, or paid to you by a bank when you keep money in an account there
- Legal responsibilities for something, especially for paying money that is owed
- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- The things that a company owns
- Careful about spending money and not wasting things
- The money that you earn for the work that you do
- To have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
- The money that you get back when you have paid for something with more money than it costs
20 Clues: Cash machine • The things that a company owns • Telephone/electricity/gas________ • To take money out of a bank account • Not generous, especially with money • The money that you spend on something • The money that you earn for the work that you do • Careful about spending money and not wasting things • To waste money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way • ...
Personal Finance 2020-01-25
Across
- Not generous, especially with money.
- A small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter.
- to receive money, property etc from someone after they have died.
- The money that you get back when you have paid for something with more money than it costs.
- A legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, etc., and you pay the money back over a particular number of years.
- to have enough money to buy or pay for something.
- Telephone/electricity/gas________.
- To spend money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way.
- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work.
- something you buy, or the act of buying it.
- The percentage amount charged by a bank etc., when you borrow money, or paid to you by a bank when you keep money in an account there.
Down
- an arrangement by which a bank pays a fixed amount of money from your account every month, year etc.
- To have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- The amount of money that you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than is in your bank account.
- The amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services.
- Cash machine.
- The money that you earn for the work that you do.
- an amount of money that is paid into a bank account.
- to move money from one account or institution to another.
20 Clues: Cash machine. • Telephone/electricity/gas________. • Not generous, especially with money. • To take money out of a bank account. • something you buy, or the act of buying it. • The money that you earn for the work that you do. • to have enough money to buy or pay for something. • an amount of money that is paid into a bank account. • ...
Finance 2013-11-04
Across
- the amount that something is worth, measured especially in money
- the activity of buying and selling goods and services
- agreement with your bank that allows you to spend money when you have no money left in your account
- an amount of money that you pay into a bank account
- an arrangement in which a bank looks after your money. You can deposit (=put in) or withdraw (=take out) money when you need to
- to make a coin from metal
- a machine that gives you money when you put a bank card into it. The American word is ATM.
- money that a person or institution such as a bank charges you for lending you money
Down
- money used in a way that may earn you more money, for example money used for buying property or shares in a company
- the money that someone gives back to you when you give more money than it costs to buy something
- a plastic card that you put into a cashpoint to get money from your bank account
- rate the value of the money of one country when you change it into the money of another country
- the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy something
- what you earn, save, invest and use to pay for things
- money spent by a government, organization, or person
- an amount of money that a person, business, or country borrows, especially from a bank
- to take money from a bank account
- the amount of money that is needed in order to buy, pay for, or do something
- money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
19 Clues: to make a coin from metal • to take money from a bank account • an amount of money that you pay into a bank account • money spent by a government, organization, or person • the activity of buying and selling goods and services • what you earn, save, invest and use to pay for things • the amount that something is worth, measured especially in money • ...
Money and shopping. 2020-09-30
Across
- items worn to cover the body.
- excellent value for an item.
- a type of shoe that covers the whole foot.
- an organization whose purpose is to give money, food, or help to those who need it.
- money or card holder.
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- go to shops to buy things.
- a style that is popular at a particular time.
Down
- a set of pages of information on the internet.
- a sweater (piece of clothing that covers the upper part of the body and the arms)
- the business of making people look attractive, using make-up.
- a type of shoe suitable for playing sports.
- money in the form of notes and coins
- a type of comfortable shoe for wearing inside the house.
- a time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want.
- a large building o containing a variety of retail stores, etc...
16 Clues: money or card holder. • go to shops to buy things. • excellent value for an item. • items worn to cover the body. • money in the form of notes and coins • a type of shoe that covers the whole foot. • a type of shoe suitable for playing sports. • a style that is popular at a particular time. • a set of pages of information on the internet. • ...
No Pocket Money 2020-10-12
LOVE OR MONEY 2020-11-20
Across
- How many detectives talked to Dr. Pratt in the kitchen?
- How did Peter go to Molly’s house on Thursday?
- When does Sergeant Foster usually play tennis?
- Who took her milk when Molly went upstairs?
- What does Tom Brigg’s house look like?
- Who does live with Molly?
- What does Diane want to be?
- What does Molly usually drink before she goes to sleep?
- What did detectives find in Diane's room?
Down
- Who wants half of Molly's garden for his farm?
- Who is the husband of Molly's sister?
- Where does Roger live?
- What is the name of the doctor?
- How old is Molly?
- Why does Albert King want to kill Molly?
- What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster?
16 Clues: How old is Molly? • Where does Roger live? • Who does live with Molly? • What does Diane want to be? • What is the name of the doctor? • Who is the husband of Molly's sister? • What does Tom Brigg’s house look like? • Why does Albert King want to kill Molly? • What did detectives find in Diane's room? • What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster? • ...
MONEY AND SHOPPING 2023-02-08
Across
- the piece of paper with information about the product
- when you can buy it
- a place where you can keep your money at home
- a device that gives you money
- the total amount of money you get
- an amount of money that the bank gives you
- it has value
- the device used by a shop assistant
- what you ask for buying a house
Down
- what you do to get money from your bank account
- the total amount of money you spend
- what you do when you want to get a better price
- a person addicted to buy
- when you need to ask for something
- the place where you can try on clothes
- the amount of money you have to buy
16 Clues: it has value • when you can buy it • a person addicted to buy • a device that gives you money • what you ask for buying a house • the total amount of money you get • when you need to ask for something • the total amount of money you spend • the device used by a shop assistant • the amount of money you have to buy • the place where you can try on clothes • ...
Unit 8: Money 2023-03-01
16 Clues: měna • mince • platba • koupit • křehký • lakomý • půjčka • bankomat • hypotéka • bankovka • účet v bance • švorc, chudý • výhodná koupě • směnný obchod • dovolit si (koupit něco) • vybrat (peníze z bankomatu)
Money. Banking. Business 2023-05-23
Across
- to... an amount of money off sth,
- to... halves on sth,
- to... a pittance,
- to run ... an overdraft,
- to be up to one's years in ....,
- to be ... in debt,
- to sell sth ... profit,
- to scrimp and ....,
Down
- to live from ... to mouth,
- to be strapped for .....,
- to...behind with sth,
- to eke ... a living,
- to live in the ... of luxury,
- to tighten one's ...,
- call... loans,
- to have sth tucked ....,
16 Clues: call... loans, • to... a pittance, • to be ... in debt, • to scrimp and ...., • to... halves on sth, • to eke ... a living, • to...behind with sth, • to tighten one's ..., • to sell sth ... profit, • to run ... an overdraft, • to have sth tucked ...., • to be strapped for ....., • to live from ... to mouth, • to live in the ... of luxury, • to be up to one's years in ...., • ...
Money Management Strategies 2012-10-19
Across
- property that has a money value or exchangeable value
- cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash
- price at which property would sell
- gives information about your current financial position and presents a summary of income and spending.
- the movement in and out of your wallet and/or your bank account
- cash inflow occurs when you receive this
- any items of wealth that you own
- land and any structures that are on it
Down
- a financial statement that shows what you own and what you owe.
- extra money that you can spend or save
- the money you have left after paying for your essentials
- a small secure, or safe, storage compartment that you can rent in a bank to keep valuable items.
- the amount of income left after taxes and other deductions are subtracted from your gross pay
- day to day financial activities necessary to get the most from your money
- the inability to pay debts when they are due
- is the difference between the amount you own and the debts you owe.
16 Clues: any items of wealth that you own • price at which property would sell • extra money that you can spend or save • land and any structures that are on it • cash inflow occurs when you receive this • the inability to pay debts when they are due • cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash • property that has a money value or exchangeable value • ...
Money Management Terminology 2015-09-16
Across
- Are things that are essential to your health and security.
- A detailed plan of exactly how you’re going to use your money to pay for the things you want and need.
- Waiting until you know you can afford something.
- It is an acronym for a checklist for creating turbocharged goals that will guide you to success.
- A predictable amount of money spent to buy something or do something that is the exact same amount every time.
- Saving a certain amount of money to be used later for financial goals.
- The money flowing into your pockets as income and flowing out as expenses and debt.
- Are common expenses where the amount is different each time, such as paying for groceries or gas.
- Any money you receive such as an allowance or paycheck.
Down
- Arise occasionally during the year, usually less than once a month.
- Setting aside money to have on hand for unexpected expenses and events.
- Deciding that you want something and buying it right away.
- Record of everything you spend your money on and how much you spend each day.
- The ideas and beliefs that are most important or most meaningful to you.
- Giving up the next best choice when making a decision.
- Are things that make life more interesting and fun, but you can get by without them.
16 Clues: Waiting until you know you can afford something. • Giving up the next best choice when making a decision. • Any money you receive such as an allowance or paycheck. • Deciding that you want something and buying it right away. • Are things that are essential to your health and security. • Arise occasionally during the year, usually less than once a month. • ...
Money - Rasmus Parmakson 2017-03-16
Across
- The main currency in the UK
- When you have very much money you are...
- Money owed by one person to another.
- You spend it.
- When you don't have much money you are...
- You hold your money in it.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis.
Down
- Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver etc.
- Give money, especially to charity or funds
- To put money for profit into business, land etc.
- Obtain money which must be returned.
- It's the main currency in the US.
- A piece of metal money.
- An employee of a bank or building who receives and pays out money.
- A place where your money is safely kept.
16 Clues: You spend it. • A piece of metal money. • You hold your money in it. • The main currency in the UK • It's the main currency in the US. • Money owed by one person to another. • Obtain money which must be returned. • To take money out of a bank account. • When you have very much money you are... • A place where your money is safely kept. • ...
Finance and Money 2025-08-13
Across
- Money that is borrowed and must be repaid.
- Spreading your investments across different assets to reduce risk.
- What you own minus what you owe.
- The money you spend on goods and services.
- Anything you own that has economic value.
- A debt or an amount of money you owe.
- Money you earn from a job or other sources.
Down
- The rate at which the average price of goods and services increases.
- A plan that outlines your expected income and how you'll spend it.
- Putting money into assets like stocks or bonds with the hope of making a profit.
- An agreement to get money now and pay it back later.
- A fee charged for borrowing money, often a percentage.
- A type of loan you make to a company or government.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- A type of loan specifically for buying a home.
- The total amount of money moving into and out of your accounts.
16 Clues: What you own minus what you owe. • A share of ownership in a company. • A debt or an amount of money you owe. • Anything you own that has economic value. • Money that is borrowed and must be repaid. • The money you spend on goods and services. • Money you earn from a job or other sources. • A type of loan specifically for buying a home. • ...
Financial lit 2016-02-29
Across
- card, a card charged on credit
- funds, spare cash
- money earned
- 4th period teacher
- money towards your retirement
- when your hard work pays off
- shark, person who gives out loans
- pulling a Donald trump
- money put in the bank
- taxes
- money yet to be paid
Down
- account where you put checks
- check, money earned on a certain basis
- money on a card
- warranty
- the money used in your country
- basic home bills
- money charged to your credit
- person whom can access your account
- income, money that you made
- place where you store/get loans
- holes, little holes in all contracts
- cuts, cut backs on money
- money to make economy better
- fee's, small print fee's
- taxes, money taken to make payments
- charging payments
- forms, file your taxes with
28 Clues: taxes • warranty • money earned • money on a card • basic home bills • funds, spare cash • charging payments • 4th period teacher • money yet to be paid • money put in the bank • pulling a Donald trump • cuts, cut backs on money • fee's, small print fee's • income, money that you made • forms, file your taxes with • account where you put checks • money charged to your credit • ...
Big money 2019-03-14
Across
- a thing or things belonging to someone
- spending money for nonsense
- the amount of money that's at someone's disposal
- money you receive on a regular basis, especially from working
Down
- the system of money in general use in a particular country
- something that is of great worth
- if you give back the money you owe someone
- being ungenerous
- showing a readiness to give more of something
- when you have lots of money
10 Clues: being ungenerous • spending money for nonsense • when you have lots of money • something that is of great worth • a thing or things belonging to someone • if you give back the money you owe someone • showing a readiness to give more of something • the amount of money that's at someone's disposal • the system of money in general use in a particular country • ...
Money-Lanuage 2020-05-22
Across
- a written instruction to pay a specific sum
- withdrawal of an amount of money which is greater than the one the account has
- a machine that dispenses cash
- bank lends a sum of money that is expected to be payed back
- when you have a great amount of money you are...
Down
- an increase in prices
- when you do not pay with cash you can pay with a...
- to give money to someone understanding that they will return it
- having little or no money at all means that you are...
- to use money for entretainment/pleasures
10 Clues: an increase in prices • a machine that dispenses cash • to use money for entretainment/pleasures • a written instruction to pay a specific sum • when you have a great amount of money you are... • when you do not pay with cash you can pay with a... • having little or no money at all means that you are... • bank lends a sum of money that is expected to be payed back • ...
Language - Money 2020-05-19
Across
- when the bank lends money
- box in which
- to have no money left for one's own use
- to owe money to the bank or someone
- a written paper which represents a chosen value of money
Down
- take more money from an account than the money in it
- the increasing amount of money to pay for something
- to return borrowed money
- to be in debt with someone
- method of payment other than electronic banking
10 Clues: box in which • to return borrowed money • when the bank lends money • to be in debt with someone • to owe money to the bank or someone • to have no money left for one's own use • method of payment other than electronic banking • the increasing amount of money to pay for something • take more money from an account than the money in it • ...
Vocabulary - Money 2020-05-19
Across
- an amounto of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest.
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- a legal agreement by which a banklends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.
- a sum of money that is owed or due.
- an act of taking money out of an account.
Down
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- a secure room in a bank in which valuables are stored.
- having completely run out of money.
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account.
- having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich.
10 Clues: having completely run out of money. • a sum of money that is owed or due. • an act of taking money out of an account. • a secure room in a bank in which valuables are stored. • having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich. • a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account. • ...
LUNCH MONEY 2021-11-29
10 Clues: Age • Clean Room • Antagonist • Make a bed • Protagonist • Money Lender • Comics Small Books • How much for shoveling • How much money he saved • What did he sell 200 times?
money hiets 2022-03-28
Across
- professors fake name
- vault number where monics hid
- monica's child
- country where oslo is from
Down
- item with el professor's finger prints
- daughter of English ambassador
- what does Raquel use to question professor
- Rio's disguise after leaving heist
- location of would on monica
- currency printed in the Royal Mint
10 Clues: monica's child • professors fake name • country where oslo is from • location of would on monica • vault number where monics hid • daughter of English ambassador • Rio's disguise after leaving heist • currency printed in the Royal Mint • item with el professor's finger prints • what does Raquel use to question professor
Money Management 2013-12-10
Across
- Responsible for collecting taxes
- Tied to your checking account
- In order to have a successful budget, you should be open to...
- What you make after taxes
- Allows you to buy without having cash on hand
- It takes diligence, but cutting these out can really help you save
Down
- A way of sending emails that pretend to be from reputable organizations (ie a bank) with the purpose of stealing your information
- Money accumulated over time as a rate measured by APR%
- This is used to project your income and expenses
- An account where you deposit your money
10 Clues: What you make after taxes • Tied to your checking account • Responsible for collecting taxes • An account where you deposit your money • Allows you to buy without having cash on hand • This is used to project your income and expenses • Money accumulated over time as a rate measured by APR% • In order to have a successful budget, you should be open to... • ...
Money Matters 2012-10-09
Across
- thing that are done to you or for you
- the thing you have to sacrifice to have other things
- things that you desire but do not need
- human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services.
- where natural resources such as soil, water, forests and minerals come from.
Down
- Resources are scarce compared to the demand for them
- necessary things that are required to live
- anything that can be used or has the potential to be used.
- equipment such as machinery, technology and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
- things that are tangible that you can take
10 Clues: thing that are done to you or for you • things that you desire but do not need • necessary things that are required to live • things that are tangible that you can take • Resources are scarce compared to the demand for them • the thing you have to sacrifice to have other things • anything that can be used or has the potential to be used. • ...
Money glossary 2013-02-13
Across
- / whats the short term for Annual percentage rate
- / When a person cannot pay their debts
- / The amount of money you have in your account
- / nickname for jobseekers's allowance
Down
- / Type of loan to buy a property
- / An amount of money taken out of an account
- / Crime to gain money
- / Peice of paper that shows your annual pay or tax
- / An amount of money set aside for something
- flow / Money coming into a business
10 Clues: / Crime to gain money • / Type of loan to buy a property • flow / Money coming into a business • / nickname for jobseekers's allowance • / When a person cannot pay their debts • / An amount of money taken out of an account • / An amount of money set aside for something • / The amount of money you have in your account • / whats the short term for Annual percentage rate • ...
Money Crossword 2013-02-14
Across
- The amount of money left in an account
- To change currency to a different currency.
- British GBP ( £ )
- What You pay For Your House.
- Money You Owe.
Down
- Wall Street is the the centre of American _________.
- I put this into my credit union each week.
- Worth a lot of money
- To take money out of the bank.
- The price to pay for borrowing money
10 Clues: Money You Owe. • British GBP ( £ ) • Worth a lot of money • What You pay For Your House. • To take money out of the bank. • The price to pay for borrowing money • The amount of money left in an account • I put this into my credit union each week. • To change currency to a different currency. • Wall Street is the the centre of American _________.
Money & banking 2022-12-14
Across
- Something used to store money which takes money away from your bank instead
- People who borrow money
- The price of an item can be measured in terms of how many units it is worth.
- Money is generally accepted as means of payment of goods
- The sum of money paid into the bank.
- A type of bank
- A reason why people save money in the bank
Down
- people that are able to pay back
- Something used to store money but has to borrow money from the company for it to function
- A service of a bank
10 Clues: A type of bank • A service of a bank • People who borrow money • people that are able to pay back • The sum of money paid into the bank. • A reason why people save money in the bank • Money is generally accepted as means of payment of goods • Something used to store money which takes money away from your bank instead • ...
Lunch Money 2023-01-18
Across
- brought inot being or made bigger and complex
- accepting that something is true
- to officially start something
- characters that oppose heroes
- to give something special importance
- turned pages quickly
Down
- the most remarkable achievement of its kind
- distinct parts of a longer series of events
- something in the mind
- especially hard to believe; amazing
10 Clues: turned pages quickly • something in the mind • to officially start something • characters that oppose heroes • accepting that something is true • especially hard to believe; amazing • to give something special importance • the most remarkable achievement of its kind • distinct parts of a longer series of events • brought inot being or made bigger and complex
Vocabulary Money 2017-04-26
10 Clues: Keep money • small and round • afford You cant pay • A discount in a store • The product that you bought • Its the valuable piece of paper • installments When you pay monthly • The type of money that a country use • shopping When you see out of the store • card statement Debs on your credit card
Money vocabulary 2020-04-06
Across
- Something that is sold ata much cheaper price than normally.
- To present how much you can pay or show what you want to sell and for how much.
- A reduction in price.
- To argue, especially over the price of something.
- To make someone believe something is true using arguments and proving it.
Down
- To make someone agree to do something by talking a lot to them, forcing them to do it.
- An agreement to meet half way - you resign from some requirements and the other person gives in a little, like in a marriage.
- To tell someone you disagree with them and you present your point of view.
- To exchange goods or services without money.
- When you agree for someone to do something, let them, give them green light to go on, agreement.
10 Clues: A reduction in price. • To exchange goods or services without money. • To argue, especially over the price of something. • Something that is sold ata much cheaper price than normally. • To make someone believe something is true using arguments and proving it. • To tell someone you disagree with them and you present your point of view. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2020-10-08
Across
- taking money out of your account
- things that you pay for
- you pay every month
- you can deposit and withdraw money
- electricity, water and gas
Down
- where you keep money you want to save
- money you pay to live somewhere
- a plan for both spending and saving
- putting money in to your account
- the money you earn when you work
10 Clues: you pay every month • things that you pay for • electricity, water and gas • money you pay to live somewhere • taking money out of your account • putting money in to your account • the money you earn when you work • you can deposit and withdraw money • a plan for both spending and saving • where you keep money you want to save
Money verbs 2020-12-10
Across
- to take someting from a person then give it back
- to get money for doing work
- to give something for money
- to use money to buy or pay for something you need
Down
- to make something different
- to have the price of an object in a shop
- to be under obligation to pay money back to someone
- to keep your money that you can buy something you want
- to give something for a person expecting that they will give it back to you
- to give money for service
10 Clues: to give money for service • to make something different • to get money for doing work • to give something for money • to have the price of an object in a shop • to take someting from a person then give it back • to use money to buy or pay for something you need • to be under obligation to pay money back to someone • to keep your money that you can buy something you want • ...
Money Heist 2021-09-07
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- Itt találkozik Tokió a Professzorral az első rablás után
- Francia városnév, 5. évadban kimegy a tetőre a Professzor utasítására
- 5. évadban Tokió ebbe rak egy gránátot
- Ők vásárolták meg a sorozatot
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- Maszkok inspirálója
- Második rablás helyszíne
- Ez a viszonya Berlinnek és a Professzornak
- Focista, aki felbukkant a 3. évadban
- 4. évadban végzik ki
- Ekkor jön ki az 5. évad második fele
10 Clues: Maszkok inspirálója • 4. évadban végzik ki • Második rablás helyszíne • Ők vásárolták meg a sorozatot • Focista, aki felbukkant a 3. évadban • Ekkor jön ki az 5. évad második fele • 5. évadban Tokió ebbe rak egy gránátot • Ez a viszonya Berlinnek és a Professzornak • Itt találkozik Tokió a Professzorral az első rablás után • ...
Money Matters 2021-06-28
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- take money or retire from your bank
- machine that gives you money when you put yuor bank card on it, ATM
- when you have to pay less for a product because you could find a bargain or...
- amount of money you have to pay a bank for the services they give you
Down
- agreement with your bank that allows you to spend more money
- what you get when the bank lends you money
- synonim of money
- a written statement saying how much money you owe for goods or services
- money not spent well
- a bank account that you use to keep and save money
10 Clues: synonim of money • money not spent well • take money or retire from your bank • what you get when the bank lends you money • a bank account that you use to keep and save money • agreement with your bank that allows you to spend more money • machine that gives you money when you put yuor bank card on it, ATM • ...
Spending Money 2022-11-06
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- spending foolishly or carelessly
- using what is needed not wasteful
- wise use or saving of money
- living poorly in order to save money;greedy; unwilling to share
- excessive amount of spending
- spending less than expected or needed
Down
- spending more than the average person, often for the benefit of others
- A statement considering the other side of an argument
- A statement given to support a claim; It answers the question “why do I think this?”
- Convincing someone to believe in an idea using emotions
10 Clues: wise use or saving of money • excessive amount of spending • spending foolishly or carelessly • using what is needed not wasteful • spending less than expected or needed • A statement considering the other side of an argument • Convincing someone to believe in an idea using emotions • living poorly in order to save money;greedy; unwilling to share • ...
Money Changes 2022-10-11
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- List of items
- Money in coins or notes
- Buying or selling something
- Charge taken straight from bank account
- A fixed regular payment
- rise and fall irregularly in number or amount
Down
- Person who sells goods and services
- The branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- a person that purchases good or services
- A false copy of something
10 Clues: List of items • Money in coins or notes • A fixed regular payment • A false copy of something • Buying or selling something • Person who sells goods and services • Charge taken straight from bank account • a person that purchases good or services • rise and fall irregularly in number or amount • ...
Money matters 2019-04-24
Love & Money 2023-05-24
Money Vocbulary 2023-08-07
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- Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house
- The money you get for the work you do
- Money you have available and a plan on how to spend it
- Money that you pay to the government
- To need to give someone back money that they have lent you
Down
- To buy shares, property, or goods because you hope that the value will increase
- To receive money, property etc from someone after they have died
- The amount of money you have to pay for goods or services
- Money that somebody or the bank lends you
- To use something that belongs to someone else and that you must give back to them later
10 Clues: Money that you pay to the government • The money you get for the work you do • Money that somebody or the bank lends you • Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house • Money you have available and a plan on how to spend it • The amount of money you have to pay for goods or services • To need to give someone back money that they have lent you • ...
Money C 2023-12-07
10 Clues: Money earned • Spending plan • Borrowed money • Cost or spending • Borrowing ability • Money owed to others • Grow money over time • Earnings on saved money • Money made from a business • Money set aside for the future
Money Matters 2023-12-07
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- A document outlining a business's mission, goals, and the plan to achieve them
- A financial institution where you can deposit and withdraw money
- The study of how individuals and businesses manage money
- The percentage of a loan amount charged by a lender
- The amount paid to the government for a profitable company
- The amount of money a business earns after deducting all its expenses
Down
- What does ROI stand for?
- A report that plans the use of one's money
- A person who invests in a business venture with the expectation of making a profit
- What is the total value of an individual's assets minus liabilities?
10 Clues: What does ROI stand for? • A report that plans the use of one's money • The percentage of a loan amount charged by a lender • The study of how individuals and businesses manage money • The amount paid to the government for a profitable company • A financial institution where you can deposit and withdraw money • ...
Mathematics - Money 2024-01-16
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- a ____ of these coins makes 50c
- 80c is a ________ of 10c
- the correct name for a number is a sequence
- the amount an item is worth
- these combine to form a whole number
Down
- the amount you receive after buying something
- counting with a rule or a pattern
- consider as equal to, greater than or lesser than
- money represented as a whole number
- form of exchange for good and services
10 Clues: 80c is a ________ of 10c • the amount an item is worth • a ____ of these coins makes 50c • counting with a rule or a pattern • money represented as a whole number • these combine to form a whole number • form of exchange for good and services • the correct name for a number is a sequence • the amount you receive after buying something • ...
money (advanced) 2024-05-10
10 Clues: bus fee • poor(inf ) • pound (inf ) • very rich (inf ) • very rich (formal ) • good quality +good price • he is ...in it ( very rich ,idiom ) • they can hardly make ends ...(idiom ) • he is as poor as a church ... (idiom ) • when the balance is negative ,a company is in the ...
Money OPD 2024-03-04
Money Vocabulary 2023-10-23
Money D 2024-04-06
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- Automated platform using algorithms to provide investment advice
- Adjusting the allocation of assets in a portfolio to maintain desired risk levels
- Period of rising stock prices and investor optimism
- Exchange-Traded Fund, a type of investment fund traded on stock exchanges
- Buying and selling financial instruments within the same trading day
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- Long-term investment strategy without frequent trading
- Analyzing price charts and patterns to make investment decisions
- Strategy seeking regular income through dividends or interest
- Selling borrowed securities with the expectation of buying them back at a lower price
- Using borrowed capital to increase the potential return of an investment
10 Clues: Period of rising stock prices and investor optimism • Long-term investment strategy without frequent trading • Strategy seeking regular income through dividends or interest • Analyzing price charts and patterns to make investment decisions • Automated platform using algorithms to provide investment advice • ...
Money C 2024-04-06
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- Financial derivative used to hedge against credit risk
- Investment fund mirroring a market index
- Easily convertible asset into cash without significant loss
- Debt security issued by a government
- Ratio Price-to-Earnings ratio, a valuation measure
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- Moving funds from one retirement account to another
- Government decisions on taxation and spending
- Total value of a company's outstanding shares
- Raw materials or primary agricultural products
- Financial contract whose value is derived from an underlying asset
10 Clues: Debt security issued by a government • Investment fund mirroring a market index • Government decisions on taxation and spending • Total value of a company's outstanding shares • Raw materials or primary agricultural products • Moving funds from one retirement account to another • Ratio Price-to-Earnings ratio, a valuation measure • ...
Money Crossword 2024-06-10
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- A place where you can keep your money safe.
- What you face when you might lose money in an investment.
- Shares of a company that you can buy to earn money if the company does well.
- The extra money you earn by keeping your money in a bank.
- An investment where you leave your money for a certain time and get more money back regularly.
- The money you get back from an investment.
Down
- Putting money into something to make more money later.
- The money you make after selling something for more than it cost.
- A bank account where you can put your money, take it out anytime, and earn extra money over time.
- What your money can do if you invest it wisely.
10 Clues: The money you get back from an investment. • A place where you can keep your money safe. • What your money can do if you invest it wisely. • Putting money into something to make more money later. • What you face when you might lose money in an investment. • The extra money you earn by keeping your money in a bank. • ...
MONEY VOCABULARY 2024-08-26
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- I want to ... that cell phone.
- I am going to ...things I don't use.
- I am working to ... money.
- My friend doesn't ... any money. He saves it.
- I am trying to ... the lottery.
Down
- I am trying to ...you back.
- I will ... money from my friend.
- I am going to ... things so I don't spend money.
- My friend will ... me some money.
- I ... my allowance. I don't spend it.
10 Clues: I am working to ... money. • I am trying to ...you back. • I want to ... that cell phone. • I am trying to ... the lottery. • I will ... money from my friend. • My friend will ... me some money. • I am going to ...things I don't use. • I ... my allowance. I don't spend it. • My friend doesn't ... any money. He saves it. • I am going to ... things so I don't spend money.
Cash Money 2024-09-20
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- To put money into the bank
- To take ur money from the bank
- To borow money from the bank
- The show that helps boost entrepernaures
- Another word for a budget used by Fillmore
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- Using the bank's money
- Using your own money
- Us Currency
- To pay for protection in case of an accident
- To gather up money for a goal
10 Clues: Us Currency • Using your own money • Using the bank's money • To put money into the bank • To borow money from the bank • To gather up money for a goal • To take ur money from the bank • The show that helps boost entrepernaures • Another word for a budget used by Fillmore • To pay for protection in case of an accident
Money ting 2024-09-20
10 Clues: Saving • Pay Bills • Bartering • Education • Compare Value • Currency Type • Emergency Fund • Budgeting Company • Saving Value For The Future • Putting Money Into Something To Hopefully Get Money Back
WORK&MONEY 2024-10-16
10 Clues: “buddies” at work • employees as a group • single large payment • does well financially • partial payment over time • extras that come with a job • loan used to buy big things • loose one’s position at work • the amount equal to 5000 dollars • all the jobs you’ve been through
USING MONEY 2025-01-07
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- Have a price
- Use something that belongs to someone for a short time
- Give something to people for money
- Not use money in a good way
- Use money to pay for something
Down
- Buy things on the internet
- Take something back to the store
- Keep money for the future
- Give something to someone for a time
- Give someone the money they gave you
10 Clues: Have a price • Keep money for the future • Buy things on the internet • Not use money in a good way • Use money to pay for something • Take something back to the store • Give something to people for money • Give something to someone for a time • Give someone the money they gave you • Use something that belongs to someone for a short time
Money management 2025-04-30
Money Vocab 2025-05-02
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- A mix of free choices and government rules in how money and goods are used.
- A pretend helper that makes the economy work, even when people do things for themselves.
- What you give up when you choose something else.
- The happiness or satisfaction you get from something.
- What sellers have and what buyers want — it helps set prices.
- A diagram that shows how money and goods move around in the economy.
- A system where people buy and sell things freely.
Down
- The extra good or reward you get from doing one more thing.
- The extra cost of making or doing one more thing.
- When there’s not enough of something you want or need.
10 Clues: What you give up when you choose something else. • The extra cost of making or doing one more thing. • A system where people buy and sell things freely. • The happiness or satisfaction you get from something. • When there’s not enough of something you want or need. • The extra good or reward you get from doing one more thing. • ...
Money & finances 2025-06-26
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- An advantage, improvement, or help that you get from something
- You pay a company money and they pay the costs if something bad happens
- The things that someone or a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- The amount of money spent
Down
- Money, property etc that you receive from someone who has died
- An opinion you give someone about what they should do
- The use of money to get a profit
- Money in the form of coins or notes rather than cheques, credit cards etc
- An amount of money that you must pay to the government
- An amount of money paid regularly to someone who does not work anymore
10 Clues: The amount of money spent • The use of money to get a profit • An opinion you give someone about what they should do • An amount of money that you must pay to the government • Money, property etc that you receive from someone who has died • An advantage, improvement, or help that you get from something • ...
Earning Money 2025-05-13
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- The regular work that a person does to earn money.
- Physical items or products that people make, grow, or sell.
- To keep money for future use instead of spending it right away.
- To receive money in exchange for work or providing a service.
- Helpful actions or work that one person does for another.
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- A plan for how to use money, showing how much will be spent on different things and how much will be saved.
- An item or record that is accepted as payment for goods, services, and debts.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- A place where people can keep their money safe and secure.
- A fixed amount of money that someone earns each month or year for their work.
10 Clues: To use money to buy goods or services. • The regular work that a person does to earn money. • Helpful actions or work that one person does for another. • A place where people can keep their money safe and secure. • Physical items or products that people make, grow, or sell. • To receive money in exchange for work or providing a service. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2025-09-29
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- The amount of money you pay for something.
- – When you give something to someone and they pay you for it.
- To get money because you work.
- When you do something well or reach your goal.
- To use money to buy things.
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- To create something new that did not exist before.
- A message that tells people to buy or use something.
- Something that is made or sold in a shop.
- To keep money instead of spending it.
- Money in the form of coins or paper bills.
10 Clues: To use money to buy things. • To get money because you work. • To keep money instead of spending it. • Something that is made or sold in a shop. • The amount of money you pay for something. • Money in the form of coins or paper bills. • When you do something well or reach your goal. • To create something new that did not exist before. • ...
Aniya T and Trinity 2017-11-29
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- money placed in a bank account
- money earned
- company's total earning
- money spent on something
- life saving
- plastic money
- money paid regularly
- price of money
- tax on sales
- financial plan
- salary
Down
- something bought on credit
- added cost to some goods
- deposit
- something that you have to pay for
- broke
- removal
- bank card
- take money out of
- a tax paid on the money that a person makes
- leader in a bank
- bill
22 Clues: bill • broke • salary • deposit • removal • bank card • life saving • money earned • tax on sales • plastic money • price of money • financial plan • leader in a bank • take money out of • money paid regularly • company's total earning • added cost to some goods • money spent on something • something bought on credit • money placed in a bank account • something that you have to pay for • ...
LOVE OR MONEY 2020-11-20
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- What is the name of the doctor?
- How many detectives talked to Dr. Pratt in the kitchen?
- What does Tom Brigg’s house look like?
- How old is Molly?
- Why does Albert King want to kill Molly?
- Who is the husband of Molly's sister?
- How did Peter go to Molly’s house on Thursday?
- What does Molly usually drink before she goes to sleep?
- What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster?
- Who took her milk when Molly went upstairs?
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- What did detectives find in Diane's room?
- When does Sergeant Foster usually play tennis?
- Who does live with Molly?
- Who wants half of Molly's garden for his farm?
- What does Diane want to be?
- Where does Roger live?
16 Clues: How old is Molly? • Where does Roger live? • Who does live with Molly? • What does Diane want to be? • What is the name of the doctor? • Who is the husband of Molly's sister? • What does Tom Brigg’s house look like? • Why does Albert King want to kill Molly? • What did detectives find in Diane's room? • What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster? • ...
Integers and MONEY 2024-06-14
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- Take money OUT OF a bank account
- (verb) Pay money for items
- A cost that a person or business must pay for
- (verb) Put money away today in order to have a larger amount later
- Put money INTO a bank account
- When you take money from someone, but plan to pay it back later
- Values LESS THAN Zero
- (verb) Get money for working
- When your money or stocks go DOWN in value
Down
- When your money or stocks go UP in value
- The amount of money in your bank account
- To go DOWN
- A value that is NOT Positive, and NOT Negative
- Values GREATER THAN zero
- Money made after expenses are paid
- To go UP
16 Clues: To go UP • To go DOWN • Values LESS THAN Zero • Values GREATER THAN zero • (verb) Pay money for items • (verb) Get money for working • Put money INTO a bank account • Take money OUT OF a bank account • Money made after expenses are paid • When your money or stocks go UP in value • The amount of money in your bank account • When your money or stocks go DOWN in value • ...
Money Month Crossword 2023-09-26
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- Money owed to someone else, often with interest
- Invoices or statements for payment
- Score Numerical representation of one's creditworthiness
- Regular payment received after retirement
- Financial plan that requires careful allocation of resources
- Transfer of funds in exchange for goods or services
- Mandatory financial contributions to the government
- Loan taken to finance the purchase of property
Down
- The period of life after one stops working
- Shares representing ownership in a company
- Earnings on invested money, often calculated as a percentage
- Allocation of funds with the expectation of future returns
- Gentle reminder or encouragement to take action - Also a Samsung benefit!
- Financial services provided by institutions
- Tax-efficient savings account with investment options
- Account A secure place to store money for future use
16 Clues: Invoices or statements for payment • Regular payment received after retirement • The period of life after one stops working • Shares representing ownership in a company • Financial services provided by institutions • Loan taken to finance the purchase of property • Money owed to someone else, often with interest • Transfer of funds in exchange for goods or services • ...
What Is Money? 2023-04-11
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- Allows you to deposit money and earn interest
- Sometimes required before before withdrawal of money from savings accounts or certificates of deposit
- An amount on deposit in a checking account
- Characteristic of money being strong enough to withstand many uses
- Anything a society uses to purchase products, services, or resources
- Characteristic of money being light and easy to carry
- Used on paper currency to discourage counterfeiting
- Money being recreated illegally
Down
- Mechanism used for generating future income
- Metal coins and paper bills are the most commonly used objects
- Payment from a borrower to a lender at a particular rate
- Characteristic of money being able to retain value over time
- An amount on deposit in an interest-bearing savings account or certificate of deposit
- Characteristic of money being able to be changed into smaller units to accommodate for smaller purchases
- When money is accepted as payment for products and services
- A system of exchange in which goods or services are traded directly for other goods or services
16 Clues: Money being recreated illegally • An amount on deposit in a checking account • Mechanism used for generating future income • Allows you to deposit money and earn interest • Used on paper currency to discourage counterfeiting • Characteristic of money being light and easy to carry • Payment from a borrower to a lender at a particular rate • ...
Lunch Money Vocabulary 2021-09-15
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- to stop or pause because you are` nervous or unsus
- money left over after all cost have been paid
- wanting one own way
- to make a large amount of something
- to place for safekeeping, putting money into a bank
- those who roam about in search of something to steal
- a noisy argument
- arguing angrily with some someone
- an annoying or troublesome person
- someone who is trying to win or do better than all others
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- the act of copying someone
- to feel a loss of confidence
- a plan of action especially a sneaky one
- free in giving or sharing
- not liking or wanting to give or spend money
- to complain
16 Clues: to complain • a noisy argument • wanting one own way • free in giving or sharing • the act of copying someone • to feel a loss of confidence • arguing angrily with some someone • an annoying or troublesome person • to make a large amount of something • a plan of action especially a sneaky one • money left over after all cost have been paid • ...
Money Unit Review 2021-12-21
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- picture Two
- Money is taken out of your account almost ___
- What color ink should you fill in the forms with?
- Pay a percentage of what you make
- What affects your credit score?
- Picture One
- Debit cards are your own ___
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- Taxes raise money for the ___
- Who clears the check?
- Picture Four
- Income tax is for states and ___
- What is it called when you fill out the tax forms incorrectly?
- Form Picture Three
- When recording in your checkbook do you add or subtract the deposits?
- In Maine how many tax forms do you have to fill out?
- How old do you have to be to have a credit card?
16 Clues: picture Two • Picture One • Picture Four • Form Picture Three • Who clears the check? • Debit cards are your own ___ • Taxes raise money for the ___ • What affects your credit score? • Income tax is for states and ___ • Pay a percentage of what you make • Money is taken out of your account almost ___ • How old do you have to be to have a credit card? • ...
Time is money 2024-03-25
Words for money 2022-03-21
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- American slang for dollar
- British slang for pound
- piece of round metal for small amounts of money
- banknote of $100
- plural for British penny (£0.01)
- $0.25
- British and American slang for money
- used to refer to $0.05
Down
- piece of special paper that is worth money
- $5 or £5
- the money you get back after paying too much
- $0.01
- when you pay in "1 down" or "4 across"
- British slang for money
- sland to refer to thousands of dollars or pounds
- used to refer to $0.10
16 Clues: $0.01 • $0.25 • $5 or £5 • banknote of $100 • used to refer to $0.10 • used to refer to $0.05 • British slang for pound • British slang for money • American slang for dollar • plural for British penny (£0.01) • British and American slang for money • when you pay in "1 down" or "4 across" • piece of special paper that is worth money • the money you get back after paying too much • ...
Shopping and Money 2025-10-12
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- to give money for something you buy
- costing a lot of money
- a plastic card you use to pay for things later
- the amount of money something costs
- a place where you buy things; to buy things from a shop
- to have a particular price
- a place, often outdoors, where people sell food and goods
- money you get back after paying more than the price
Down
- a big shop where you can buy food and other products
- to get something by paying money for it
- money in the form of coins or notes
- a large shop that sells many kinds of things
- a paper that shows you have paid for something
- a piece of paper that shows how much you must pay
- a person who buys something from a shop or business
- not expensive; costing little money
16 Clues: costing a lot of money • to have a particular price • money in the form of coins or notes • to give money for something you buy • the amount of money something costs • not expensive; costing little money • to get something by paying money for it • a large shop that sells many kinds of things • a paper that shows you have paid for something • ...
Personal finance word search 2021-04-07
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- subtracting money
- money period of time
- basic nessecities
- cost required
- change for Coins
- money for tax
- money saved
- useful
- income tax system
- employees take home
- salary
- deposits account
- labeling items for sale
- daily spending
- money in bank account
- money owed or due
Down
- original principal
- assets minus liability
- bank loans money
- indirect cost
- tax levied by gov
- fixed compension
- sum of money lent
- stock or collection
- paid to government
- responsible for debt
- small plastic card
- calculated on principals
28 Clues: useful • salary • money saved • indirect cost • cost required • money for tax • daily spending • bank loans money • fixed compension • change for Coins • deposits account • subtracting money • basic nessecities • tax levied by gov • sum of money lent • income tax system • money owed or due • original principal • paid to government • small plastic card • stock or collection • employees take home • ...
financial literacy vocabulary Aniya T and Trinity 2017-11-29
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- salary
- money paid regularly
- plastic money
- bill
- added cost to some goods
- money spent on something
- life saving
- removal
- take money out of
- something that you have to pay for
- financial plan
- money earned
Down
- leader in a bank
- broke
- a tax paid on the money that a person makes
- something bought on credit
- bank card
- deposit
- price of money
- company's total earning
- money placed in a bank account
- tax on sales
22 Clues: bill • broke • salary • deposit • removal • bank card • life saving • tax on sales • money earned • plastic money • price of money • financial plan • leader in a bank • take money out of • money paid regularly • company's total earning • added cost to some goods • money spent on something • something bought on credit • money placed in a bank account • something that you have to pay for • ...
financial literacy vocabulary Aniya T and Trinity 2017-11-29
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- financial plan
- salary
- broke
- added cost to some goods
- something bought on credit
- bank card
- a tax paid on the money that a person makes
- money paid regularly
- removal
- money earned
- deposit
- plastic money
Down
- leader in a bank
- take money out of
- tax on sales
- price of money
- something that you have to pay for
- money spent on something
- life saving
- money placed in a bank account
- company's total earning
- bill
22 Clues: bill • broke • salary • removal • deposit • bank card • life saving • tax on sales • money earned • plastic money • financial plan • price of money • leader in a bank • take money out of • money paid regularly • company's total earning • money spent on something • added cost to some goods • something bought on credit • money placed in a bank account • something that you have to pay for • ...
economias? 2022-11-16
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- Something you buy (starts on g)
- Synonym to partnership
- Synonym contest/race with someone
- April payment
- Business analyst
- Add money to an account
- State of being rich
- Put money in...
Down
- Provide money for...
- State of being very poor
- trade Something You do something so it become good for everyone
- putting money aside
- Money you saved
- Synonym to money
- One buying goods
- Money placed in bank
- Gain money
- Goods in store
- Financial system
- Buying and selling
20 Clues: Gain money • April payment • Goods in store • Money you saved • Put money in... • Synonym to money • One buying goods • Business analyst • Financial system • Buying and selling • putting money aside • State of being rich • Provide money for... • Money placed in bank • Synonym to partnership • Add money to an account • State of being very poor • Something you buy (starts on g) • ...
Bank on It! 2021-04-29
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- money borrowed from the bank (for car, house, college)
- money you make from your job
- place to safely keep money for later
- paper that tells you how your account is doing
- when you take out more $ than you have
- proves who you are (driver's license, birth cert.)
- an employee who helps customers at the bank
- money in bill or coin form
- use to buy things using money from your account
- a plan for managing your money
Down
- things like bills, groceries, rent
- any time money come in/out of your account
- how much money is in your account
- a specific location of a bank
- to take money out of a bank account
- to put money into a bank account
- personal identification number for ATM or debit card
- place to keep money for paying expenses
- machine used to take out or put in money
- use to buy things with borrowed money
20 Clues: money in bill or coin form • money you make from your job • a specific location of a bank • a plan for managing your money • to put money into a bank account • how much money is in your account • things like bills, groceries, rent • to take money out of a bank account • place to safely keep money for later • use to buy things with borrowed money • ...
Personal Finance 2016-05-02
Across
- A fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis
- The cost that is required for something
- Someone who guarantees to pay the money back
- Money paid to other people for services
- Money received from a regular basis from work
- An amount of money paid to authors musicians
- A percentage of the sale given to the salesperson for its service
- Putting money in to make profit from it
- Payment that has to be paid for borrowing money
- Sum payable as profit for shares
- What remains after all business expenses are deducted
Down
- A way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement
- Regular payment given to the tenant or owner of the building or land
- Money received by workers
- Lending money through the bank
- Put aside some money for future use
- Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget
- Stocks and shares that are owned by an individual
- The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- A person who owes money
20 Clues: A person who owes money • Money received by workers • Lending money through the bank • Sum payable as profit for shares • Put aside some money for future use • The cost that is required for something • Money paid to other people for services • Putting money in to make profit from it • Someone who guarantees to pay the money back • An amount of money paid to authors musicians • ...
Unit 10-Financial Literacy -Jessica 2019-04-03
Across
- earned money from services
- taxes levied on business income
- tax system imposes tax
- something with value
- account where checks can be written
- costs of basic needs and necessities
- parts of money not included in a paycheck
- changing expenses depending on your amount of spending
- part of total amount
- money someone has or is worth
- price of an item based on the unit issue
- money deposited from an account
- levied taxes on retailed receipts
- money owned or taken from account
- money taken away
- costs of things you need and want
Down
- money saved from not being spent
- loans for the purchase of properties
- been paid already
- plastic card used to buy goods or services
- money staying the same even when some is taken out
- money set and saved for a period of time
- money earned by someone
- capital borrowed opposed to interest paid
- money received after taxes are taken out
- stored money in a bank for safekeeping
- money received before taxes are taken from it
- money invested
28 Clues: money invested • money taken away • been paid already • something with value • part of total amount • tax system imposes tax • money earned by someone • earned money from services • money someone has or is worth • taxes levied on business income • money deposited from an account • money saved from not being spent • levied taxes on retailed receipts • money owned or taken from account • ...
Financial Vocabulary 2024-03-07
Across
- Something you put money into expecting it to make you more money in the long run.
- Money you owe
- the money you earn
- money you take out of an account
- money that is set aside to buy large ticket items or for emergencies
- a fee collected by the government to pay for society’s needs
- Money taken out of a paycheck
- Able to provide for yourself, pay all your own bills and buy what you need
- An agreement where one person receives goods and pays for them later
- Items you spend money on
- something you would like to have but can do without
Down
- something you have to have to survive
- you rely on someone else for your money, and to provide for you
- The amount of money you have to have in your account before they start charging you fees
- Money taken from an account.
- A plan for spending the money you earn
- the amount of money you earn at a job
- A formal banking relationship
- the document giving you information about your income and deductions
- Money that is paid in exchange for borrowing money
20 Clues: Money you owe • the money you earn • Items you spend money on • Money taken from an account. • A formal banking relationship • Money taken out of a paycheck • money you take out of an account • something you have to have to survive • the amount of money you earn at a job • A plan for spending the money you earn • Money that is paid in exchange for borrowing money • ...
FinLit Vocab 2024-08-19
Across
- difference on necessity
- buying on promise
- amount of money made at job
- way to save money
- borrowing money
- willing to give to someone
- rules for how we money
- Money saved for emergencies
- proof you have money
- increase by percent
- a restart button on life
Down
- splitting money for better growth
- money owed to someone
- Number representing your trustworthyness
- inflation
- bank card linked directly to account
- pay little by little for your accidents
- pool of money
- book report on your loans
- property owned by a person
- Making your money worth more
- yearly tax on debt
- set savings aside first
- Finding best price
24 Clues: inflation • pool of money • borrowing money • buying on promise • way to save money • yearly tax on debt • Finding best price • increase by percent • proof you have money • money owed to someone • rules for how we money • difference on necessity • set savings aside first • a restart button on life • book report on your loans • willing to give to someone • property owned by a person • ...
Income and expense- Victoria Patton 2021-10-08
Across
- deductions mainly taken from paycheck
- Money Received
- example of unearned income
- Money from sources like government grants
- summary of past transactions
- Making more than you are spending
- money you have before deductions
- received money from state and federal gov.
- court-ordered money to support a minor child
Down
- money earned from financial investments
- out of pocket expense,not covered by insurance
- transfers risk from one person to a organization
- money spent for savings and other things
- a certain amount of money you spend and not go over
- money you pay on a house
- payment for rent on a house
- money earned from selling an asset
- spending more than you are making
- income earned upon a sale
- money you get after deductions
20 Clues: Money Received • money you pay on a house • income earned upon a sale • example of unearned income • payment for rent on a house • summary of past transactions • money you get after deductions • money you have before deductions • spending more than you are making • Making more than you are spending • money earned from selling an asset • deductions mainly taken from paycheck • ...
Financial literacy 2023-03-01
Across
- Things that you must have to live
- income- The amount you take home after paying taxes
- money- buying something
- cost- things you must give up to get something
- interest- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money.
- Able to do something
- money for a noble cause
- Savings options, like stocks or bonds
- can be trusted
- interest- money a bank pays you to keep your money with them.
- - a loan you make to a company.
- An activity or action that might be dangerous
- getting paid for work
- income- The full amount you have made.
- extra hours extra money
- putting things in order by value
- shopping- finding the best price
- work you do for money.
Down
- -a limit for money usually for a house or car. How much money you can spend.
- (Account)- Money made on your money
- Money that you owe someone
- your spending- keeping up with spending
- pays for emergency situations
- (for a job)- The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time
- Something you want to achieve
- to take something but promise to return it
- A long term job
- means- Not having enough money
- making money
- history- A record of how you pay back what you borrowed.
- Thongs you would like to have.
- money that goes to the government
- account- an account at a financial institution that gains interest and allows withdrawals
- of deposit - An account that allows you to take money out after a time period.
- paper money
- a share in the ownership of a company
- borrowing money
37 Clues: paper money • making money • can be trusted • A long term job • borrowing money • Able to do something • getting paid for work • work you do for money. • money- buying something • money for a noble cause • extra hours extra money • Money that you owe someone • pays for emergency situations • Something you want to achieve • means- Not having enough money • Thongs you would like to have. • ...
6th fin lit 2023-05-08
Across
- A person or institution that lends money.
- Putting money into a bank account.
- Money that you owe to someone.
- loan Money that is borrowed to pay for education, which you have to pay back with interest.
- Money that is given to you to pay for your education that you don't have to pay back.
- A report that shows your credit history and how much you owe.
- When someone can't pay their debts and asks the court to help them get out of paying.
- Money that you borrow and have to pay back with interest.
- Money that you set aside for future use.
- To get money from someone with the agreement to pay it back later.
Down
- salary The amount of money someone earns in a year.
- The money that someone earns from work or investments.
- A charge for a service or product.
- A card that lets you borrow money to buy things, which you have to pay back later.
- A program that lets students work on campus to help pay for their education.
- A card that lets you spend money that you have in your bank account without carrying cash.
- The cost of borrowing money or the money you earn by saving money in a bank account.
- The maximum amount of money you can borrow with a credit card.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- Money that is given to you for a specific purpose that you don't have to pay back.
- The job or profession someone has.
- Moving money from one account to another.
22 Clues: Money that you owe to someone. • A charge for a service or product. • Putting money into a bank account. • The job or profession someone has. • Taking money out of a bank account. • Money that you set aside for future use. • A person or institution that lends money. • Moving money from one account to another. • salary The amount of money someone earns in a year. • ...
financial 2013-02-04
Across
- money people keep over time
- the thing used to buy things
- what people sell in business'
- money people pay for services
- to hire someone
- the person that buys things taht will be worth more in the future
- a chain of businesses
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- what you are getting each year
- put money in the bank
- a loan obtained through the conveyance of property as security
Down
- where all stocks are sold and brought
- different countries sort of money
- managment of large amounts of money
- you buy something that will be worth more and more money over time
- the person you employ
- money from the bank
- something someone has bought to make money
- when someone owes money and get over time they get charged more money
- the amount of money you owe
20 Clues: to hire someone • money from the bank • the person you employ • a chain of businesses • put money in the bank • money people keep over time • the amount of money you owe • the thing used to buy things • what people sell in business' • money people pay for services • what you are getting each year • different countries sort of money • managment of large amounts of money • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary (MMS 7th) 2024-01-10
Across
- card connnected to bank account
- Money earned after taxes have been withheld
- Money the government takes from your paycheck
- Money you have to pay back
- Money charged to you for borrowing money (credit)
- One time payment, work related
- Money earned before taxes are withheld
- Costs that change (how many restaurants per month)
- Necessary to live (food, water, shelter)
- Money paid for each hour worked
Down
- The cost we pay when we give something up
- Expenses that don't change each month (ex: rent)
- A plan for your money
- Not necessary to live (ex: smartphone)
- Cost per ounce of an item
- Money added to the price of a purchased item
- Extra cash earned for performing a service
- Money added to a bank account
- fixed income, regardless of hours worked
- a card with an allowance you can borrow from
- money you have in your possession
- Money spent on something
22 Clues: A plan for your money • Money spent on something • Cost per ounce of an item • Money you have to pay back • Money added to a bank account • One time payment, work related • card connnected to bank account • Money paid for each hour worked • money you have in your possession • Not necessary to live (ex: smartphone) • Money earned before taxes are withheld • ...
Checking Account 2025-10-07
Across
- Extra money earned or owed.
- Machine for automatic money withdrawal.
- Bank account for daily use.
- Match records to ensure accuracy.
- Person who makes the payment.
- Take money out of an account.
- Written orders to pay money.
- Benefits or prizes for actions.
- Card that spends your money.
- Check that fails payment.
- Bank employee handling transactions.
Down
- Officially stopped or voided.
- Any money exchange or transfer.
- Record summarizing account activity.
- Place that stores and manages money.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Document proving who you are.
- Short written note or reminder.
- Your written name for authorization.
- Canceled check that can't be used for payment.
- Person receiving the payment.
- Amount of money remaining.
- Record Showing check details.
- Money placed into an account.
- Changes for services or actions.
- Record or report of money.
- Spending more money than your balance.
27 Clues: Check that fails payment. • Amount of money remaining. • Record or report of money. • Extra money earned or owed. • Bank account for daily use. • Written orders to pay money. • Card that spends your money. • Officially stopped or voided. • Document proving who you are. • Person who makes the payment. • Take money out of an account. • Person receiving the payment. • ...
April Monthly Test Crossword (Unit 2) 2015-04-19
Across
- the amount paid or charged for something
- to ask for a lower price on something
- something that is owed to another person
- to buy something
- money that has to be paid back
- to trade
- to put money or effort into something to make a profit
- to use something that belongs to someone else and to give it back later
- money saved
- the amount charged or paid for something
- two or more countries
- extra money given to you on top of what you usually get
- money gained by selling something
- to use money or pay for something
Down
- buying things now and paying for things later
- to let someone borrow money to pay it back
- money used in different countries
- a quantity or measure
- a store or company that buys and sells things for money
- a fixed price or charge
- the worth of something; an amount
- money given on a regular basis without always having to work for it
- being able to buy or pay for something
- to put money in a bank account
- a price or payment
- to take money out of the bank
- an agreement where a bank keeps a persons money and the person can take money out and put money in
- not generous or wanting to spend lots of money
- a sale, something cost less money
- to get money by working
- to have to pay or repay
- to be carefully with your money and not spend very much money
- a piece of paper showing how much money has been paid for something
- a piece of paper showing how much someone needs to pay for something
- the value of something
- to give extra money for a workers service
36 Clues: to trade • money saved • to buy something • a price or payment • a quantity or measure • two or more countries • the value of something • a fixed price or charge • to get money by working • to have to pay or repay • to take money out of the bank • money that has to be paid back • to put money in a bank account • money used in different countries • the worth of something; an amount • ...
Banking Crossword Puzzle - Jonathan 2024-01-16
Across
- Refund of money.
- Money in circulation.
- Bank employee handling transactions.
- Deficit in an account.
- Cash machine
- Total amount of money paid to the people employed by a particular company.
- Loan for house purchase.
- Cost of borrowing or return on investment.
- An amount of money that is returned to you, especially by the government.
- Taking money out of an account.
Down
- A printed form, used instead of money,
- Money sent as payment.
- Account that allows you to save money at a fixed interest rate for a fixed amount of time.
- Putting money into assets.
- Borrowed money with interest.
- Money placed into an account.
- Asset securing a loan.
- Money set aside for the future.
- Funds held by third party.
19 Clues: Cash machine • Refund of money. • Money in circulation. • Money sent as payment. • Asset securing a loan. • Deficit in an account. • Loan for house purchase. • Putting money into assets. • Funds held by third party. • Borrowed money with interest. • Money placed into an account. • Money set aside for the future. • Taking money out of an account. • Bank employee handling transactions. • ...
Financial Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
Across
- an expense that does change month to month
- donating for charity
- a card used to transfer money by electonics
- a person who gives you money
- amount of money paid doing a job
- take money out of your bank account
- goods you buy
- quality viewed in value
- amount of money made
- amount of money paid by doing chores
Down
- to put money in your bank account
- a card used buy stuff on credit
- keeping money
- a plan you make on how you spend your money
- an expense that does not change month to month
- the difference of revenue and expenses
- money paid from the bank for saving your money OR money that you pay to the bank when you borrowed some money
- people who borrow money from the bank
- a company that shares or borrows continuously
19 Clues: keeping money • goods you buy • donating for charity • amount of money made • quality viewed in value • a person who gives you money • a card used buy stuff on credit • amount of money paid doing a job • to put money in your bank account • take money out of your bank account • amount of money paid by doing chores • people who borrow money from the bank • ...
Financial Crossword 2025-10-27
Across
- Institution that stores and manages people’s money.
- Paper (or email) that proves you paid for something.
- The amount a buyer pays for a product.
- Small regular amount of money given (often to a child).
- Money going out of an account.
- Tangible items people buy (things you can touch).
- Money earned from work or investments (singular).
- Work people do for others in exchange for pay.
- A plan for how to spend or save money.
Down
- Things necessary for survival (food, shelter, clothing).
- Movement of money into and out of an account or business.
- Money coming into an account.
- What we use to buy goods and services.
- Things people desire but don’t need to survive.
- Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- The amount needed to make or buy something.
- Amount of money left in an account.
- Money left after subtracting costs from revenue.
- Total money a business earns from selling goods or services before costs are subtracted.
- Money set aside for the future.
20 Clues: Money coming into an account. • Money going out of an account. • Money set aside for the future. • Amount of money left in an account. • What we use to buy goods and services. • The amount a buyer pays for a product. • A plan for how to spend or save money. • Money spent on goods, services, or bills. • The amount needed to make or buy something. • ...
Money: Then and Now 2024-10-23
Across
- Trading one thing for another
- What you might trade for milk long ago
- A place where people keep their money
- Worth a lot, hard to get
- Something you use to buy things
- What you do when you work to get money
- Small, round piece of metal used as money
- A drink you can sell to make money
- Beads made from shells, used as money by some Native Americans
- Money parents might give to kids for helping around the house
- A plan for how to spend and save money
Down
- Shells that were used in China as payment
- Extra money the bank gives you for saving
- Keeping money for later
- What money is made from today
- What you do when you use money to buy something
- Giving money to help others
- A place where people go to trade or buy things
- Animal that can lay eggs
- A drink you can get from cows
20 Clues: Keeping money for later • Worth a lot, hard to get • Animal that can lay eggs • Giving money to help others • Trading one thing for another • What money is made from today • A drink you can get from cows • Something you use to buy things • A drink you can sell to make money • A place where people keep their money • What you might trade for milk long ago • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2017-11-29
Across
- The total cost that is required
- Money that is on a card that is your money
- Money taken out of the bank
- The amount of salary paid after taxes
- A bank account that you have easy access to
- Tax on sales
- You yearly house payment of your buying a house and not renting it
- money that is owed for every dollar that you spend
- A company's total earning
- My friends mom has to spend her money wisely
- Money the bank gives you
Down
- When you take extra money out of your bank account
- A payment that you pay before you buy something or start paying on something
- when you owe money to the state
- A bank account that you have easy access to
- Money that is on a card that isn't your money and that you have to pay on
- Tax levied by a government directly on your income
- The money you get paid when people barrow your money from the bank
- When you something away or take something out
- Money received
- Money that is getting put in the bank
- Money the bank gives you
22 Clues: Tax on sales • Money received • Money the bank gives you • Money the bank gives you • A company's total earning • Money taken out of the bank • The total cost that is required • when you owe money to the state • The amount of salary paid after taxes • Money that is getting put in the bank • Money that is on a card that is your money • A bank account that you have easy access to • ...
Budgeting PFM1 Crossman 2021-10-07
Across
- Saving Money over time for a large purchase
- flow Flow on how you save
- Paper Money
- Money you borrow that you pack back
- Price put on an item to purchase
- money that the principle earns
- Persistent rise in the price of goods
- Expenses you pay monthly
- Money put aside for emergencies
Down
- Place safest for money
- Paying on an item
- Putting money in specific areas to be spent
- Buying Something
- Controlling unnecessary purchase
- Money the government takes out
- Money that gets multiped over and over
- Money you owe to someone
- Put money aside
- Accumulated Money
- Foundation which you save $500
20 Clues: Paper Money • Put money aside • Buying Something • Paying on an item • Accumulated Money • Place safest for money • Money you owe to someone • Expenses you pay monthly • flow Flow on how you save • Money the government takes out • money that the principle earns • Foundation which you save $500 • Money put aside for emergencies • Controlling unnecessary purchase • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab Joleea Elsiha 2017-11-29
Across
- A company's total earning
- Money the bank gives you
- Money that is on a card that isn't your money and that you have to pay on
- Money that is on a card that is your money
- Money that is getting put in the bank
- Money taken out of the bank
- Money the bank gives you
- A bank account that you have easy access to
- The money you get paid when people barrow your money from the bank
- Tax levied by a government directly on your income
- money that is owed for every dollar that you spend
Down
- My friends mom has to spend her money wisely
- When you take extra money out of your bank account
- You yearly house payment of your buying a house and not renting it
- When you something away or take something out
- Tax on sales
- Money received
- A payment that you pay before you buy something or start paying on something
- The amount of salary paid after taxes
- The total cost that is required
- when you owe money to the state
- A bank account that you have easy access to
22 Clues: Tax on sales • Money received • Money the bank gives you • Money the bank gives you • A company's total earning • Money taken out of the bank • The total cost that is required • when you owe money to the state • The amount of salary paid after taxes • Money that is getting put in the bank • Money that is on a card that is your money • A bank account that you have easy access to • ...
Soldenklachten 2016-01-24
Across
- MIND - CARES, full of - money; about
- MIND - GESTURES, makes - hands; involuntary motions of the - counting money; as if
- MIND - GAMBLING - passion for gambling - make money; to
- MIND - AMUSEMENT - desire for - toy shops; wants to go to
- MIND - INDIFFERENCE - money; to making
- MIND - AMBITION - increased - money; to make
- Forgetful- purchases; goes off and leaves the
- MIND - INSANITY - purchases; makes useless
- MIND - AVARICE - expensive; everything seems to
- MIND - KLEPTOMANIA - money, steals - necessity; without
Down
- MIND - DESIRES - full of desires - more than she needs
- MIND - DELUSIONS - money - counting money; he is
- MIND - BARGAINING
- MIND - SADNESS - money - problems with money; about
- MIND - GRIEF - money; from losing
- HEAD - PAIN - shopping, from
- DREAMS - SHOPPING
- MIND - IMPULSIVE - shopping; impulsive to go
- MIND - IRRESOLUTION - shopping
- DREAMS - MONEY - gold, of
- MIND - SQUANDERING - alternating with - avarice
21 Clues: MIND - BARGAINING • DREAMS - SHOPPING • DREAMS - MONEY - gold, of • HEAD - PAIN - shopping, from • MIND - IRRESOLUTION - shopping • MIND - GRIEF - money; from losing • MIND - CARES, full of - money; about • MIND - INDIFFERENCE - money; to making • MIND - INSANITY - purchases; makes useless • MIND - IMPULSIVE - shopping; impulsive to go • ...
Junior Savings Account 2023-07-10
Across
- the process of exchanging goods and services for money
- coins,notes and other types of money
- a payment card that you pre-loadwith your own money
- the money you receive from your employer for working
- record of all the money that you have earned and spent
- money earned for doing chores and helping others
- a fee you pay to borrow money or the payment you receive on savings
- money that is owed to someone
- the extra money you get back when you return an item to the store
- using a bank to manage your money
- an item or financial product that you expect to earn a profit on in the future
Down
- a small container used for saving money
- the money you spend regularly for items or services
- spreading out investments to reduce risk
- an account with money you keep for future use
- a card that allows you to make purchases with money from your current account
- a financial institution where money is kept
- a card for making purchases with funds you borrow and pay back later
- A document that shows all the transactions in your bank account.
- money that you borrow and pay back with interest overtime
20 Clues: money that is owed to someone • using a bank to manage your money • coins,notes and other types of money • a small container used for saving money • spreading out investments to reduce risk • a financial institution where money is kept • an account with money you keep for future use • money earned for doing chores and helping others • ...
Money - The Merchant of Venice 2025-08-02
Across
- To return money that you borrowed from someone (phrasal verb).
- Money put into something with the hope of making more money.
- Physical items that are bought or sold.
- To reduce the amount or cost of something (phrasal verb).
- To give back money that you borrowed.
- To maintain written information about financial transactions.
- Extra money paid when borrowing money, usually a percentage of the total sum.
- Money borrowed from a person or bank, to be paid back later.
- An official paper promising to pay back money with interest.
- To ask someone to pay a price for goods or services.
Down
- A written or spoken agreement that is legally binding.
- To give someone money with the expectation it will be returned.
- To receive money or an item temporarily with the intent to return it.
- A person whose business is lending money at interest.
- To agree on something formally with a specific gesture.
- A person legally authorised to witness and certify the signing of documents.
- To receive money or property from someone after they die.
- People or institutions to whom money is owed.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Small, round pieces of metal used as money.
- Having a large amount of money or assets.
21 Clues: Money that is owed to someone else. • To give back money that you borrowed. • Physical items that are bought or sold. • Having a large amount of money or assets. • Small, round pieces of metal used as money. • People or institutions to whom money is owed. • To ask someone to pay a price for goods or services. • A person whose business is lending money at interest. • ...
Key Term Refresher 2025-10-23
Across
- Receiving money for work or effort
- What you give up when choosing one thing over another
- A statement showing money owed for goods or services
- The process of planning income and expenses
- To give money or goods to help others
- A written order to pay money from a bank account
- Another word for something you really need
- Using money to buy goods or services
- Decisions about how to use limited money
- Money received regularly for chores or responsibilities
- A goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound
- The system of money used in a country
- Taking money out of your bank account
Down
- Making wise decisions about earning, spending, and saving
- Understanding how money works and how to manage it
- The rise in prices of goods and services over time
- Putting money into your bank account
- To keep money for future needs
- Managing money through a financial institution
- A target amount of money you plan to save
- Deciding what’s necessary and what’s optional
- The amount of money you have in your account
- A job or occupation you do for a long period of time
- Physical money such as coins and bills
- Plastic payment tool linked to your bank or credit
25 Clues: To keep money for future needs • Receiving money for work or effort • Putting money into your bank account • Using money to buy goods or services • To give money or goods to help others • The system of money used in a country • Taking money out of your bank account • Physical money such as coins and bills • Decisions about how to use limited money • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy-Gaby salas 2019-04-02
Across
- interest-buy or deposit money and getting charged
- money-money getting put in your or another person's account
- card-used repeatedly to buy items
- expenses-payments on anything
- money used to buy a living space
- an employee receives
- of living-when a person pays for their living space
- items a person buys
- income-used to calculate how much tax a person gives back
- price-cost of pounds,kilograms,or pint
- plan for a person or company's payments
- in money,goods,or services to other people
- of owning property and buying items
- money-removing money from an account
Down
- a person makes from investments
- reduction from one's total income
- pay-money employees get before taxes and deductions are taken out
- interest-adding interest to sum of principal
- removed from persons account
- tax-a percent tax from selling items
- withholding-amount of federal income tax that holds from paycheck
- worth-how much something is worth
- expenses-changes when you buy things
- amount of money being borrowed
- money in an account and doesn't use it till needed
- tax-tax on person's money made from working
- account-money held in an account for a person
27 Clues: items a person buys • an employee receives • removed from persons account • expenses-payments on anything • amount of money being borrowed • a person makes from investments • money used to buy a living space • reduction from one's total income • card-used repeatedly to buy items • worth-how much something is worth • of owning property and buying items • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy-Gaby salas 2019-04-01
Across
- account-money held in an account for a person
- interest-adding interest to the sum of principle
- worth-how much something is worth
- income-used to calculate how much tax a person owe
- expenses-payments on anything
- money,good,or services to other people
- pay-money employees get before taxes and deductions are taken
- expenses-expenses that change when you buy items
- reduction from their total income
- price-cost of pounds,kilogram,or pint
- an employee receives
- total amount of money being borrowed
Down
- money-removing money from an account
- of owning property and buying items
- plan for a person or company's payments
- money to buy living space
- withholding-amount of federal income tax that holds from paycheck
- card-used repeatedly to buy items
- tax-a percent tax from selling items
- interest-buy or move money then getting charged
- tax-tax on persons money made from working
- money in an account and doesn't use it till needed
- items a person buys
- a person makes from investments
- money-money getting put in your or another person's account
- removed from a person's account
- of living-when a person pays for their living space
27 Clues: items a person buys • an employee receives • money to buy living space • expenses-payments on anything • a person makes from investments • removed from a person's account • worth-how much something is worth • card-used repeatedly to buy items • reduction from their total income • of owning property and buying items • money-removing money from an account • ...
financial 2022-06-29
Across
- money people keep over time
- the thing used to buy things
- what people sell in business'
- money people pay for services
- to hire someone
- the person that buys things taht will be worth more in the future
- a chain of businesses
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- what you are getting each year
- put money in the bank
- a loan obtained through the conveyance of property as security
Down
- where all stocks are sold and brought
- different countries sort of money
- managment of large amounts of money
- you buy something that will be worth more and more money over time
- the person you employ
- money from the bank
- something someone has bought to make money
- when someone owes money and get over time they get charged more money
- the amount of money you owe
20 Clues: to hire someone • money from the bank • the person you employ • a chain of businesses • put money in the bank • money people keep over time • the amount of money you owe • the thing used to buy things • what people sell in business' • money people pay for services • what you are getting each year • different countries sort of money • managment of large amounts of money • ...
Banking and Finance 2025-05-16
Across
- Put money into your account
- Money you give the bank every week to reduce the amount of your loan.
- If you are broke, you can ____ money from a friend.
- A machine used to withdraw cash
- If you want to borrow money from the bank they will check your credit _____.
- A place where people save money
- The cashier at the bank
- Money that people borrow for a car, studies or home repairs.
- A secret code you use to withdraw money from an ATM
- The amount of money you earn
- When you start using a bank, you open an _____.
- Passport, birth certificate, or driver's license.
Down
- A person who gives money to a company in hope of future profits
- When you save money for a ____ day, you put aside some money for emergencies.
- When you return money that you borrowed, you ____ off a debt.
- The local office of your bank
- A loan to buy a house.
- Regular income you get from the government when you retire.
- A plan for how you will spend your money
- Money you pay regularly for protection in case of misfortune
- The opposite of borrow
- How much money is left in your account.
- Money you carry in your pocket.
- Round money that is made of metal.
- To open an account you have to ____ out some forms
25 Clues: A loan to buy a house. • The opposite of borrow • The cashier at the bank • Put money into your account • The amount of money you earn • The local office of your bank • A machine used to withdraw cash • A place where people save money • Money you carry in your pocket. • Round money that is made of metal. • How much money is left in your account. • ...
Unit 11 Vocabulary 2024-05-10
Across
- account an account that allows quick access to funds
- the portion of current income not spent on consumption
- money owed
- buy now and pay later
- a fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- to put money into something to try to earn more money
- money in the form of bills or coins
- the cost of day to day living
- expenses do not change from month to month
- finance all the money decisions a person or family makes
- money paid to an employee at a specific rate per hour
- a share of ownership in a company
- yearly
- someone who is saving money
Down
- money leaving the account
- a sum paid or charged for the use of money or borrowing money
- a plan for making and spending money
- expenses changes from month to month
- account an account that holds money not spent
- money received on a regular basis for work
- using money to purchase goods or services
- check slip of paper that allows you to make a payment
- market a system for buying and selling shares of companies
- a person who makes funds available for people to borrow
24 Clues: yearly • money owed • buy now and pay later • money leaving the account • someone who is saving money • the cost of day to day living • a share of ownership in a company • money in the form of bills or coins • a plan for making and spending money • expenses changes from month to month • using money to purchase goods or services • money received on a regular basis for work • ...
6th fin lit 2023-05-08
Across
- Money that you owe to someone.
- A card that lets you spend money that you have in your bank account without carrying cash.
- When someone can't pay their debts and asks the court to help them get out of paying.
- Money that is given to you to pay for your education that you don't have to pay back.
- A person or institution that lends money.
- A card that lets you borrow money to buy things, which you have to pay back later.
- To get money from someone with the agreement to pay it back later.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- The maximum amount of money you can borrow with a credit card.
- A report that shows your credit history and how much you owe.
- Putting money into a bank account.
Down
- The job or profession someone has.
- The amount of money someone earns in a year.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- The cost of borrowing money or the money you earn by saving money in a bank account.
- Money that you borrow and have to pay back with interest.
- Money that is given to you for a specific purpose that you don't have to pay back.
- The money that someone earns from work or investments.
- A charge for a service or product.
- A program that lets students work on campus to help pay for their education.
- Money that is borrowed to pay for education, which you have to pay back with interest.
- Money that you set aside for future use.
22 Clues: Money that you owe to someone. • The job or profession someone has. • A charge for a service or product. • Putting money into a bank account. • Taking money out of a bank account. • Money that you set aside for future use. • Moving money from one account to another. • A person or institution that lends money. • The amount of money someone earns in a year. • ...
