money Crossword Puzzles
Banking terms 2020-03-31
Across
- when you spend or use money
- when a cheque cannot be paid or accepted by a bank because of a lack of money in the account
- money taken out of a bank account
- (an amount of) money paid to the government, which is based on your income or of the cost of goods or services you have bought
- to take money out of a bank account
- to write a check for an amount that exceeds the amount on deposit in the account
- a party who agrees to be responsible for the payment of another party's debts should that party default
- money in your bank account
- to put money into a bank account.
- a person who money is paid to or should be paid to
Down
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- the act of overdrawing a bank account
- assets that are offered to secure a loan
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc
- money which is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
- a sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank
- the fraudulent signing or alteration of a person’s name to an instrument
- money in the form of notes and coins
- the complete repayment of a loan, including principal, interest, and any other amounts due
20 Clues: money in your bank account • when you spend or use money • money taken out of a bank account • to put money into a bank account. • to take money out of a bank account • money in the form of notes and coins • the act of overdrawing a bank account • assets that are offered to secure a loan • a person who money is paid to or should be paid to • ...
Banking terms 2020-03-31
Across
- (an amount of) money paid to the government, which is based on your income or of the cost of goods or services you have bought
- when you spend or use money
- a party who agrees to be responsible for the payment of another party's debts should that party default
- the fraudulent signing or alteration of a person’s name to an instrument
- money in your bank account
- to take money out of a bank account
- a person who money is paid to or should be paid to
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc
- a sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank
- money taken out of a bank account
Down
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- money which is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
- to write a check for an amount that exceeds the amount on deposit in the account
- when a cheque cannot be paid or accepted by a bank because of a lack of money in the account
- assets that are offered to secure a loan
- the act of overdrawing a bank account
- the complete repayment of a loan, including principal, interest, and any other amounts due
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- to put money into a bank account.
- money in the form of notes and coins
20 Clues: money in your bank account • when you spend or use money • to put money into a bank account. • money taken out of a bank account • to take money out of a bank account • money in the form of notes and coins • the act of overdrawing a bank account • assets that are offered to secure a loan • a person who money is paid to or should be paid to • ...
Financial Literacy vocab- latayia tiffany 2017-11-30
Across
- something,typically money,that is owed or due
- extra money that you have to give the bank for things like loans or extra money that the bank gives you for having a ban account
- a card that holds money from the bank that you make payments on
- money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest
- a bank account that earns interest
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- money the state gives you for working
- extra money you have to pay the government like on a bill
- money you keepgiving till it's payed off
Down
- an estimate of income
- money that you can lose over a period of time
- a defiant in a bank account because of taking more money out of the bank
- an amount that is or may be deducted from something, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- were checkes can be drawn
- money paid by employers
- when you take money out of you bank account
- a card that holds money on it and you can pay admittedly
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or weekly basis
22 Clues: an estimate of income • money paid by employers • were checkes can be drawn • a bank account that earns interest • money the state gives you for working • money you keepgiving till it's payed off • when you take money out of you bank account • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • something,typically money,that is owed or due • ...
Financial Lit Vocab Kaylie G & Erick M, Evelin O 2017-11-29
Across
- A deficit caused by drawing more money than an account has/loss
- A company's total earnings/Net profit
- Amount of money kept in the bank/retainer
- An account that can be drawn or added to with checks/funds
- An amount of money they take from your income/Tariff
- The amount of money spent on something/cost
- Amount of money charged in a loan to a borrower/rate
- To take out or away/remove
- A card where they take your money from your account right away when paying/cash plus card
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits/tariff
- Money you receive/pay
- Annual sum/income
Down
- An account where you save your money/savings
- To take away/minus
- Initial payment/deposit
- Bank lends money/loan
- Certain amount of money that can be spent/limit
- It determines taxes an individual will pay/Gross earnings
- Money that's owed or due/bill
- Card that allows a person to shop on credit/loan
- An amount of tax on a sale/indirect tax
- Money paid at a particular rate/profit
22 Clues: Annual sum/income • To take away/minus • Bank lends money/loan • Money you receive/pay • Initial payment/deposit • To take out or away/remove • Money that's owed or due/bill • A company's total earnings/Net profit • Money paid at a particular rate/profit • An amount of tax on a sale/indirect tax • Amount of money kept in the bank/retainer • ...
terms 2023-11-16
Across
- is a subsidiary of universal banks and gives out loans
- has no banking license but gives out loans
- provide mortgages and and lend money to homeowners
- they trade in money, lends money to individuals and small businesses
- owned or created by 2 or more countries or governments
- regulates standarts, supervises the banking system
- the euro and dollar are
Down
- raise funds for the industry or various financial markets
- banks that combine deposit and loan banking with share and bond dealing
- if you are in debt to someone you … them money
- regular payments to repau debt are called
- money given to poorer countries by the richer ones is called…
- a person who lends money to others is called a
- money recieved from a company you work for is…
- when you borrow money from the bank its called a …
- when you owe someone money, you are in …
- money needed to start a company is called …
- physical money in coins and notes is called
- if you receive a weekly pay for your work, its called …
- a persons money in a business is called their …
20 Clues: the euro and dollar are • when you owe someone money, you are in … • regular payments to repau debt are called • has no banking license but gives out loans • money needed to start a company is called … • physical money in coins and notes is called • if you are in debt to someone you … them money • a person who lends money to others is called a • ...
Financial Literature Vocabulary- Ja'Sean Fuqua/ Michelle Santamaria Zacatzontle 2017-11-29
Across
- A delayed payment
- Paid to the government
- Money Removed or taken away
- Money put in a bank
- Cost of something,
- Part of a loan
- Gross earnings
- Money Owed
- Plastic money
- Net wages,net earnings
- Nest egg
Down
- Money earned regularly
- Tax levied by Government
- An initial payment
- Money earned,salary
- Bank card
- Tax on store products
- An account where checks are drawn to and from a business
- Debt, contract
- A deficit in a bank account
- An action of deducting of something
- Estimate of money
22 Clues: Nest egg • Bank card • Money Owed • Plastic money • Part of a loan • Debt, contract • Gross earnings • A delayed payment • Estimate of money • An initial payment • Cost of something, • Money earned,salary • Money put in a bank • Tax on store products • Paid to the government • Net wages,net earnings • Money earned regularly • Tax levied by Government • Money Removed or taken away • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2022-01-15
Across
- Money paid with a rate for money lent or delayed debt
- A more complex type of Interest
- An expense that changes
- Money spent on something
- A fixed payment given weekly, monthly etc.
- The calculations are easy
- A fund set for when financially things are bad
- Your desires in another word
- Money saved up for a purpose
- Money you have earned
- A synonym of worth
- An expense that never changes
Down
- How long will you keep that money?
- A synonym of buy
- Your essentials in another word
- An advantage or something good out of a profit
- The price of something is called…
- A quantity that defies how much you pay
- The money you pay back
- Money charged to help government
- It is represented in coins and bills
21 Clues: A synonym of buy • A synonym of worth • Money you have earned • The money you pay back • An expense that changes • Money spent on something • The calculations are easy • Your desires in another word • Money saved up for a purpose • An expense that never changes • A more complex type of Interest • Your essentials in another word • Money charged to help government • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-15
Across
- A synonym of worth
- The calculations are easy
- An expense that changes
- The price of something is called…
- It is represented in coins and bills
- The money you pay back
- Money spent on something
- Your desires in another word
- Money you have earned
- Money charged to help government
- Your essentials in another word
Down
- A quantity that defies how much you pay
- A synonym of buy
- How long will you keep that money?
- A fixed payment given weekly, monthly etc.
- Money paid with a rate for money lent or delayed debt
- A fund set for when financially things are bad
- A more complex type of Interest
- Money saved up for a purpose
- An advantage or something good out of a profit
- An expense that never changes
21 Clues: A synonym of buy • A synonym of worth • Money you have earned • The money you pay back • An expense that changes • Money spent on something • The calculations are easy • Money saved up for a purpose • Your desires in another word • An expense that never changes • A more complex type of Interest • Your essentials in another word • Money charged to help government • ...
Deyla Gratwohl, P1,Economics Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- taxes we pay to the city or town
- rasing prices
- money earned by workers
- You can earn intrest by depositing money into your account
- limited resources
- when we use credit we are borrowing money
- farming
- the creation of products
- small pieces of a company
- how much of that product avalible
- is where you pay money to the place you own.
Down
- prices faling
- improving the economy
- money that you owe for money you didnt pay
- what we get from a choice we make
- things we want and are not needed for survival
- money you pay to the bank for borrowing money
- money we pay to the goverment
- when multiple companys sell the same product and compete to sell the same product.
- things we need to survive.
20 Clues: farming • prices faling • rasing prices • limited resources • improving the economy • money earned by workers • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • things we need to survive. • money we pay to the goverment • taxes we pay to the city or town • what we get from a choice we make • how much of that product avalible • when we use credit we are borrowing money • ...
project 2 2014-09-07
Across
- the basic monetary unit of nz
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- facts and statistics collected together for referance
- including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- a sum of money that is owed or due
- money taken from you and used in the goverment
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country
- completely out of money
- examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it
Down
- fiancial gain
- the amount of money expected to pay for something
- the management of large amounts of money
- goods and service
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- the action of spending funds
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and bank notes
- a flat sheet of money
- a place where your money is stored to be withdrawn
20 Clues: fiancial gain • goods and service • a flat sheet of money • completely out of money • the action of spending funds • the basic monetary unit of nz • a sum of money that is owed or due • the management of large amounts of money • money taken from you and used in the goverment • the amount of money expected to pay for something • a place where your money is stored to be withdrawn • ...
investing unit 2023-03-24
Across
- how much money you make yearly
- grouping money together to invest
- non centralized currency
- leave money in for long periods of time
- how long your supposed to live
- no one controls it
- when people take there money out at once
- plans you have for the future
- investing a large amount at once
- government money
- turn assets into money
- something that will for sure happen
- Part owner of a company
- something physical
- government barrows your money
- total value of all the company's market share
- company pays you after you retire
- money that has already been taxed
- how risky you are in investing money
Down
- how much taxes you have to pay due to salary
- someone who hires people
- physical form of currency
- 59.5
- gambling
- property
- to invest in mutiple things
- investment fund that allows a benchmark
- invest a small sum regularly
- money the government takes
- monitored by the government
- someone who invests money for you
31 Clues: 59.5 • gambling • property • government money • no one controls it • something physical • turn assets into money • Part owner of a company • someone who hires people • non centralized currency • physical form of currency • money the government takes • to invest in mutiple things • monitored by the government • invest a small sum regularly • plans you have for the future • ...
Money, the Canadian Banking System, and the Bank of Canada (BoC) 2023-06-02
Across
- The largest commercial bank in Canada (by assets).
- Money is a __________ of exchange.
- The supply of money is __________ of the interest rate.
- The majority of money supply is held as __________.
- The demand for money is also known as __________.
- There is a video that shows Kyle, the red paperclip guy, __________ his way up to a __________.
- Bartering has the disadvantage of requiring a __________ of wants.
- The BoC is chartered banks’ lender of __________.
- Policy created by the BoC to regulate the money supply.
Down
- The only institution in Canada that issues bank notes (dollar bills).
- The BoC does not pursue __________, whereas the commercial banks do.
- An increase in the money supply will __________ interest rates.
- The supply of money is __________ at any point in time.
- A decrease in the money supply will __________ employment.
- Canadians can have __________ that money has value given that every paper bank note has on it the BoC’s statement, “This note is __________.”
- The supply of money is __________ inelastic because only central banks provide the money supply.
- A bank deposit slightly larger than __________ hundred dollars is needed to increase the money supply by $20,000 with a 2% reserve ratio.
- When interest rates are low, the quantity of money demanded is __________.
- If a government has increased the supply of money and the country’s GDP still decreases, we know that the __________ of money has decreased.
- Cash cards __________ the money supply.
20 Clues: Money is a __________ of exchange. • Cash cards __________ the money supply. • The demand for money is also known as __________. • The BoC is chartered banks’ lender of __________. • The largest commercial bank in Canada (by assets). • The majority of money supply is held as __________. • The supply of money is __________ at any point in time. • ...
Finacnial lit 2022-11-30
Across
- where money is transferred
- where it gives you rewards etc for paying back
- where you balance your money etc
- how much money in a year you have
- where you put money very private
- where you save money for some place
- where you get money or write or money
- place where you buy
Down
- where you put money in for temporarily
- where you have a temporarily loan for you to buy etc
- where you take out money for something
- where you learn about financial stuff etc
- where you do stuff online instead
- where it takes your active money
- where you store money etc in with your money
- where the stock are an stuff
- where you get money and stuff from your bank account
17 Clues: place where you buy • where money is transferred • where the stock are an stuff • where you balance your money etc • where it takes your active money • where you put money very private • where you do stuff online instead • how much money in a year you have • where you save money for some place • where you get money or write or money • where you put money in for temporarily • ...
Money and shopping 2023-03-21
Across
- How did you __________ such a beautiful house?
- They’re ______________ him to save the match.
- When we were students we _____________ on very little money.
- She ________ a bit of money when her grandfather died.
- It's hard to imagine what these people ___________.
- There’s no more milk, so I guess we’ll just have to __________.
- When we started the company, we ______ money ______ to deal with emergencies.
- He bought her some flowers to __________ being late.
- How did he ever ___________ his driving test?
Down
- Any plants that were left I _______________ to neighbours.
- When we went to Boston, we only had a couple of hours to ___________.
- I _______ a cheque ______ for £20 to "Henry's Stores".
- If captured, they might _____________ vital military secrets.
- How do we ___________ so much milk?
- I’m __________ a new car.
- Have you ever _______________ such a horrible person in all your life?
16 Clues: I’m __________ a new car. • How do we ___________ so much milk? • They’re ______________ him to save the match. • How did he ever ___________ his driving test? • How did you __________ such a beautiful house? • It's hard to imagine what these people ___________. • He bought her some flowers to __________ being late. • ...
Money Finance Econ 2023-01-19
Across
- relative worth, merit, or importance:
- costs the money or other benefits lost when pursuing a particular course of action instead of a mutually exclusive alternative
- to furnish or provide (a person, establishment, place, etc.) with what is lacking or requisite:
- paid as reimbursement for such charges:
- insufficiency or shortness of supply; dearth.
- charges incurred during a business assignment or trip.
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation:
Down
- the exchange of one thing for another of more or less equal value, especially to effect a compromise.
- To feel a need or desire for something
- the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind.
- a person or organization that uses a commodity or service.
- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk
- to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right
14 Clues: relative worth, merit, or importance: • To feel a need or desire for something • paid as reimbursement for such charges: • insufficiency or shortness of supply; dearth. • a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation: • to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right • charges incurred during a business assignment or trip. • ...
Talk about money 2023-04-14
Across
- Receive money from somebody and promise to return
- No longer have something
- Spend money on unimportant things
- Coins or notes used to buy things
- Someone you have a business with
- Use money to buy or pay for things
- Don't spend money
- Give money to somebody
Down
- Spend all money
- Money you get from your parents
- Receive money for your work
- An occupation or a company
- A unit of money worth 0,01 of a dollar
- Take money without permission
14 Clues: Spend all money • Don't spend money • Give money to somebody • No longer have something • An occupation or a company • Receive money for your work • Take money without permission • Money you get from your parents • Someone you have a business with • Spend money on unimportant things • Coins or notes used to buy things • Use money to buy or pay for things • ...
Unit 12 "Money" 2021-03-21
Across
- people with a disability
- the money you receive from work (noun)
- the ..... gap
- people with nowhere to live
- to give money to someone and get it back in the future (verb)
- to get money from work (verb)
Down
- people with no job
- to be in debt to someone (verb)
- the standard of .....
- the opposite of lend (verb)
- to put money in savings (verb)
- the haves and have .....
- to use money to buy things/services (verb)
- quality of ....
14 Clues: the ..... gap • quality of .... • people with no job • the standard of ..... • people with a disability • the haves and have ..... • the opposite of lend (verb) • people with nowhere to live • to get money from work (verb) • to put money in savings (verb) • to be in debt to someone (verb) • the money you receive from work (noun) • to use money to buy things/services (verb) • ...
Personal Money Managment 2022-11-07
Across
- a plan to manage your money
- a task performed for money
- extra fee when you borrow money
- amount you owe on a statement
- maximum amount of money you can charge on a credit card
- any source of money that comes to you
- a place where transactions take place
Down
- something you owe someone else
- a tangible item that can be bought or sold
- an exchange of money between people
- trade for an item
- money you earn from your job
- someone you owe money too
- money you borrow
14 Clues: money you borrow • trade for an item • someone you owe money too • a task performed for money • a plan to manage your money • money you earn from your job • amount you owe on a statement • something you owe someone else • extra fee when you borrow money • an exchange of money between people • any source of money that comes to you • a place where transactions take place • ...
Money Matters Vocb. 2023-10-31
Across
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- agree to give or allow (something requested) to.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- an agreement by which a student at a college or university borrows money from a bank to pay for their education and then pays the money back after they finish studying and start working
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
Down
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- funds from the government, private organizations and/or from an educational institution to help students pay for their education
- a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- an agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed plus interest
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in percentage.
15 Clues: agree to give or allow (something requested) to. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value. • ...
Money and hobbies 2024-10-10
Across
- going for long walks
- Have no money
- making things by hand.
- create or represent (something) by carving, casting, or other shaping techniques.
- borrow a sum of money, that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Spend great amounts of money
Down
- watch the stars
- create a melody with instruments
- money set aside for the future
- Have a lot of money
- activity with the purpose of self defense
- free time for ones enjoyment
- owing money to the bank
- financial gain made after all expenses are subtracted from revenue.Leisure free time for ones enjoyment
14 Clues: Have no money • watch the stars • Have a lot of money • going for long walks • making things by hand. • owing money to the bank • free time for ones enjoyment • Spend great amounts of money • money set aside for the future • create a melody with instruments • activity with the purpose of self defense • borrow a sum of money, that is expected to be paid back with interest. • ...
finance 2024-02-02
Across
- a source of money.
- a service,purchase or item or earning that has tax applied
- this is the difference between debits and credits
- unemployment insurance fund
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use or loan of money.
- best value of money.
- when someone or an organisation takes money out of your account
- a comprehensive document that details all the work done or items sold
- a charge rate for a service rendered eg import duties
- the maximum amount you can spend on your credit card
- money that is owned by someone for the purpose of investing or lending
- pay as you earn tax
- an agreed sum of money that is lentby a bankor moneylender
Down
- a plan of how to spend money
- value added tax
- a record of income and expenditure
- an amount of money paid to an employee normally based on a fixed numbers of hours a week
- the legal terms and conditions applicable to a transaction or account
- how much money has been used on something
- a compulsory levy imposed on citizens earnings
- something in which you have invested money
- the amount an employee "takes home" after income tax has been deducted
- money taken from a bank account
- an amount of money paid for the months work
- to put money into an organisation or bank so as to gain interest on the amount at a hire rate
- one million million
26 Clues: value added tax • a source of money. • one million million • pay as you earn tax • best value of money. • unemployment insurance fund • a plan of how to spend money • money taken from a bank account • a record of income and expenditure • how much money has been used on something • something in which you have invested money • an amount of money paid for the months work • ...
FIN LIT 2024-09-11
Across
- Savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- Owing money
- Being able to borrow money with the agreement that you will faithfully pay it back
- Contract between you and a company to help protect you financially
- Holds your own money and is used to transfer your money to another bank electronically when making a purchase
- Filing that you have no money and helps forgive your debts you cannot pay.
- Being able to be lent money safely
- A necessity vs. something that isn’t essential to living
- Failing to pay
- A report that shows your payment history when you borrow money
- A plan on how much money you can spend
- Setting aside money for savings
- The amount of money you earn
Down
- Comparing prices from different retailers
- A cash set aside for financial emergencies
- A score that shows how well you are with paying back money.
- Staring to include more of different things
- The cost of borrowing money
- The original amount of money that is invested, borrowed, or lent
- Borrowing money
- The interest rate you’ll pay yearly if you have a balance on your credit card
- Buying and selling equities
- Something you have that is useful and valuable in terms of business
- A non profit financial organization that accepts checks,deposits, and makes loans
- The value of the dollar today will not be the same in the future
25 Clues: Owing money • Failing to pay • Borrowing money • The cost of borrowing money • Buying and selling equities • The amount of money you earn • Setting aside money for savings • Being able to be lent money safely • A plan on how much money you can spend • Comparing prices from different retailers • A cash set aside for financial emergencies • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- Difference between cash and non-cash
- a place where someone keeps money and can take it anywhere
- on technology, and cyber risks, What are the negative impacts of electronic money in society?
- What crimes can be committed with non-cash money
- what is meant by non-cash money
- Nowadays, people use more cash or non-cash money.
- Why should banks limit non-cash transactions
- Why is cash widely used nowadays
- What are the negative potentials for people who use non-cash money?
- on technology, will cash work in remote areas?
- it easier What are the advantages of electronic money
Down
- what are the advantages of electronic money?
- as time progresses, can non-cash money still be used?
- doesn't work if the system in electronic money fails or has problems, what happens?
- if people travel to foreign countries They do not worry about payment transactions because there are payments
- what are the benefits we can get from non-cash?
- If there is no internet, how do we make transactions?
- Nowadays, people use more cash or non-cash money.
- does bank interest increase or remain the same if you use electronic money to make transactions?
- Inhibiting factors of electronic money
20 Clues: what is meant by non-cash money • Why is cash widely used nowadays • Difference between cash and non-cash • Inhibiting factors of electronic money • what are the advantages of electronic money? • Why should banks limit non-cash transactions • on technology, will cash work in remote areas? • what are the benefits we can get from non-cash? • ...
Banking: Savings and Checking account 2020-09-28
Across
- a book of checks for removing money from a particular checking account
- someone who puts money into an account
- to take money from an account
- the state of being stable
- common type of bank account with no interest rate
- a piece of paper that is used to transfer money
- to make money
- a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment
- a bank account that earns interest
Down
- to support or praise
- amount of money deducted from a bank account that exceeds the available amount
- Anything of value that is owned
- to withdraw from a bank account
- special service with extra fee
- to put money into an account
- it is made up of money or can be converted easily into money
- normal, average
- most important
- an automatic transaction between bank accounts
- a card that enables the holder to withdraw money from their account
- one single
- lasting for a long time
22 Clues: one single • to make money • most important • normal, average • to support or praise • lasting for a long time • the state of being stable • to put money into an account • to take money from an account • special service with extra fee • Anything of value that is owned • to withdraw from a bank account • a bank account that earns interest • a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment • ...
Business Studies Crossword 2016-03-09
Across
- What denomination of money is Kate Sheppard on?
- Is money worth more or less than its material?
- _____ is bartering tokens
- Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars
- Who is our money backed by?
- Who protects and produces money?
- What does the reserve bank try to keep stable?
- People who start up businesses are called what?
- What is the currency in New Zealand
- Money is a ______ of what you can buy.
- What currency is used in China?
Down
- Something we use to conver one currency to another
- Is money a reliable or non reliable means of exchange?
- What is money?
- What helps avoid people creating counterfeit money?
- Around the world people use different types of ________
- What bird is on the 50 dollar note?
- When you put money into the bank, you get paid what?
- What do entrepreneurs set up their business to gain?
- What currency is used in most of Europe?
20 Clues: What is money? • _____ is bartering tokens • Who is our money backed by? • What currency is used in China? • Who protects and produces money? • What bird is on the 50 dollar note? • What is the currency in New Zealand • Money is a ______ of what you can buy. • What currency is used in most of Europe? • Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars • ...
Word explanations 2020-04-03
Across
- money which is made of metal and has circle shape
- money what is different in every country
- what you can call if you have problems
- to rent sth just once
- change sth into sth else
- to hire sth more than once
- the amount to be paid as contractual security
- a document setting out items of debit and credit between a bank or other organization and a customer
- money what you get back if you pay more than you need
- the price of capital services
Down
- money what you borrow from someone
- money what you make in every month
- to buy sth
- put money into a bank to make profit
- paper money
- to argue with a person to low a price
- send money to someone on online
- the money you owe a person, from whom you have borrowed money
- when you ... a pen from your friend he lend it to you
- a part of an amount
20 Clues: to buy sth • paper money • a part of an amount • to rent sth just once • change sth into sth else • to hire sth more than once • the price of capital services • send money to someone on online • money what you borrow from someone • money what you make in every month • put money into a bank to make profit • to argue with a person to low a price • what you can call if you have problems • ...
Time is Money- Unit 5 2021-02-24
Across
- to make someone who must do something feel unable
- rich
- a plastic object which is used for paying
- amount of money that is received for working
- the action of asking for money
- another word that is used to say "late"
- get by
- to voluntarily give someone money, usually to an NGO or to charity
- to save money that is going to be used at a later date
- to line up
Down
- inherit
- money which is kept in a wallet and has a minimal value
- strange
- postpone
- a huge quantity of money
- money that must be repaid to someone because he/ she has previously lent it to you
- small quantity of money which you are given to pay for a particular thing
- amount of money that is retained for being used later
- to accumulate a quantity of money that must be paid at a particular time
- a date that is used to establish when is the latest time for doing something
20 Clues: rich • get by • inherit • strange • postpone • to line up • a huge quantity of money • the action of asking for money • another word that is used to say "late" • a plastic object which is used for paying • amount of money that is received for working • to make someone who must do something feel unable • amount of money that is retained for being used later • ...
Budget crossword Rickie Powell Jr 2021-10-08
Across
- planning and saving money overtime for a large amount
- money spent
- spending less then earned
- Donations to a charitable cause
- expenses for children
- Just incase phone breaks this will help
- money you earned
- mortage,rent
- writing down transactions
- spending more then earned
Down
- When you deposit money in some form of savings account with a bank or other financial institution you get paid for their use of that money.
- bus or car payments
- money you get
- something that transfer risk of a person to a company
- sum of money givin to someone
- a written cash flow plan
- Any out of pocket cost for medical
- pet food,vet
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue
- purchases for groceries or restaurants
- Movies,cable,tv
- tuition payments
- amount of money added to wages
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
- money you earned from working
25 Clues: money spent • pet food,vet • mortage,rent • money you get • Movies,cable,tv • tuition payments • money you earned • bus or car payments • expenses for children • a written cash flow plan • spending less then earned • writing down transactions • spending more then earned • sum of money givin to someone • money you earned from working • Donations to a charitable cause • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab Crossword Maren 2017-11-29
Across
- tax on sales
- rate bank rate or borrowing rate
- account a bank account that gets interest for money being in the bank
- a deficit in a bank account when somebody takes more than the account has
- account savings account or deposit account
- a card given by a bank to let the user purchase goods and services
- an initial payment when something is bought
- money taken out of a check by the government
- money that is owed
Down
- income or pay
- a card given by a bank to let the user use money that they have
- what something costs
- a legal agreement in which a bank lends money at interest in exchange for getting the title of the debtor's property
- taking money out of a bank account
- subtraction or removal
- taxable income or earnings
- a set amount of money used for something
- net earnings or net pay
- money placed in a bank account
- extra money given to the government
- money earned by working
21 Clues: tax on sales • income or pay • money that is owed • what something costs • subtraction or removal • net earnings or net pay • money earned by working • taxable income or earnings • money placed in a bank account • rate bank rate or borrowing rate • taking money out of a bank account • extra money given to the government • a set amount of money used for something • ...
Intermediate File 2 2023-10-26
Across
- Can I __ 500Ft? I promise to pay you back tomorrow.
- I can't __ to buy a flat, because I'm not making enough money.
- put money in sth (a bank) to get 5% interest on it
- You have to sign a __ with the bank, before you open an account.
- My father died, I __(pt) his house and my sister got his car.
- synonym for funny
- synonym for tasty
- We still __ the bank a lot of money.
- The plumber ___(pt) me €50 for fixing my shower.
Down
- synonym for cold
- to spend money on things you don't need
- money that sb (the bank) lends you
- synonym for dirty
- synonym for sure
- You can only __ money if you don't spend it.
- synonym for angry
- I'm running a 5km marathon to __ money for charity.
- synonym for frightened
- Be careful! If you __ my father any money, you'll never get it back!
- money that you pay to the government
- Be careful! That crystal chandelier __ a lot of money!
21 Clues: synonym for cold • synonym for sure • synonym for dirty • synonym for angry • synonym for funny • synonym for tasty • synonym for frightened • money that sb (the bank) lends you • money that you pay to the government • We still __ the bank a lot of money. • to spend money on things you don't need • You can only __ money if you don't spend it. • ...
Masen P8 economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- help with financial goals
- taxes to the federal
- short of
- goals of money
- economies in countries
- give money
- making and trading
- things we need to buy
- something you lose in a choice
Down
- workers or employees
- nation
- money put in an account and you earn money for being there
- what you get from choices
- money put aside
- keep money for later
- products brought to different countries
- money you get from work
- products brought somewhere else
- survival tools
19 Clues: nation • short of • give money • goals of money • survival tools • money put aside • making and trading • workers or employees • taxes to the federal • keep money for later • things we need to buy • economies in countries • money you get from work • what you get from choices • help with financial goals • something you lose in a choice • products brought somewhere else • ...
Instead of space write this _ 2020-04-03
Across
- To take something temporarily then give it back
- To put in bank for safekeeping
- Metal mint used as money
- The kind money that is used in the local state or area
- A summary of financial activity
- A charge for borrowed money
- Outlay of mone for evidential profit
- To pay for something temporary in one amount
- Money borrowe from the bank
- The amount of money a person or family earns in a period of time
- Owed money
Down
- A good deal, a good price for a product
- To buy something
- When the money is being payed in smaller amounts for something that is permanently bought
- The amount of money you get back if you pay more than the price
- Physical money, made of paper and metal
- To charge money from one place to another
- The service of a company provided through mobile communication
- Something that takes the place of the previous one
- To pay for something in smaller amounts
20 Clues: Owed money • To buy something • Metal mint used as money • A charge for borrowed money • Money borrowe from the bank • To put in bank for safekeeping • A summary of financial activity • Outlay of mone for evidential profit • A good deal, a good price for a product • Physical money, made of paper and metal • To pay for something in smaller amounts • ...
Banking: Savings and Checking account 2020-09-28
Across
- most important
- it is made up of money or can be converted easily into money
- to make money
- lasting for a long time
- someone who puts money into an account
- a piece of paper that is used to transfer money
- a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment
- a card that enables the holder to withdraw money from their account
- to withdraw from a bank account
- one single
- a book of checks for removing money from a particular checking account
Down
- to put money into an account
- a bank account that earns interest
- special service with extra fee
- Anything of value that is owned
- to support or praise
- to take money from an account
- an automatic transaction between bank accounts
- common type of bank account with no interest rate
- the state of being stable
- amount of money deducted from a bank account that exceeds the available amount
- normal, average
22 Clues: one single • to make money • most important • normal, average • to support or praise • lasting for a long time • the state of being stable • to put money into an account • to take money from an account • special service with extra fee • Anything of value that is owned • to withdraw from a bank account • a bank account that earns interest • a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment • ...
Personal finance 2021-04-07
Across
- money received
- agreement between you and a landowner to to borrow money
- amount of money you save
- interest interest on a loan or deposit
- the state of being responsible for something
- card holds money
- worth amount of financial assets
- putting money in the bank
- income income tax system imposes tech
- tax tax paid to a government body
- interest calculating the interest charge on a loan
Down
- the cost required for some thing
- account a transaction account
- pay the amount of money your employees receive
- to denoting and original some
- paper with value
- pay the amount of money someone takes home
- of living amount of money used to buy stuff
- regular payment
- expenses any expense that does not change
- estimation of revenue
- tax respect on the income they earn
- price single unit measure that the product is sold in
- expenses expenses can change over time
- subtracting some
- withholding employee takes your money
- are useful or valuable thing
- when abbreviation for department
28 Clues: money received • regular payment • paper with value • card holds money • subtracting some • estimation of revenue • amount of money you save • putting money in the bank • are useful or valuable thing • account a transaction account • to denoting and original some • the cost required for some thing • worth amount of financial assets • when abbreviation for department • ...
The cost of living 2023-01-14
Across
- (informal) spend money on sth (usually when you don't want to)
- Consider several possibilities before you choose sth you want
- Cost/Be worth/Make a (...)
- Launch/Promote a (...)
- Have no money
- (...) for money
- (...) of products/services etc.
- Spend a lot of money, especially on nice things for yourself
- Owe/Withdraw (...)
- Pay too much money for sth
- (informal) Cheat sb by charging too much
Down
- Release/launch/start selling sth (i.e. a new product)
- Cost a lot of money
- Niche/Monopolise the/Supply the (...)
- Attract/Deal with/Serve (...)
- (...) of cafes/supermarkets etc.
- Have just enough money to buy the things you need
- Buy sth as soon as it becomes available
- Discounted/Cut/Raise (...)
- Have so much money that you don't notice what you spend
- (informal)Reduce the price
- Fill a (...) in the market
22 Clues: Have no money • (...) for money • Owe/Withdraw (...) • Cost a lot of money • Launch/Promote a (...) • Discounted/Cut/Raise (...) • Cost/Be worth/Make a (...) • (informal)Reduce the price • Fill a (...) in the market • Pay too much money for sth • Attract/Deal with/Serve (...) • (...) of products/services etc. • (...) of cafes/supermarkets etc. • Niche/Monopolise the/Supply the (...) • ...
Commerce Puzzle 2024-03-08
20 Clues: Sale • Cost • Plan • Ease • Gain • Trade • Years • Money • Seller • Buyers • Desires • Identity • Earnings • Producers • Money owed • Essentials • Compensation • Distributors • Borrowed money • Putting money aside
Yanci's Crossword 2023-08-31
Across
- a bank account where it holds your money and you gain more money by not touching that money
- an expense in a bank account that is controlled by a owner
- the ability to borrow money and being able to pay it back later
- protection given by a company for many different things (car, health, +)
- a card given by the bank that makes automatic transactions
- running out of money and being unable to pay/repay everything
- how worthy you are to pay back your loans
- 2 categories to help you decide what you should buy. (something you cannot live without vs. something you want.)
- failure to get a loan and pay it back
- the record of your credit activity
- a limited amount of money
- from the money you earn, take 10% of it and use it for whatever you want
- money you earn
Down
- comparing prices of similar items from different suppliers
- money saved for any emergency
- number prediction on how likely you are to pay back money
- owning a lot of investments
- extra money you need to pay because you borrowed
- money you agreed to pay back
- money borrowed that you need to pay back
- the yearly interest on loans and fees
- a financial professional/s that buys and sells stocks for other people
- a resource that can bring future benefit
- a non-profit bank
- the money you have right now is worth more than in the future
25 Clues: money you earn • a non-profit bank • a limited amount of money • owning a lot of investments • money you agreed to pay back • money saved for any emergency • the record of your credit activity • the yearly interest on loans and fees • failure to get a loan and pay it back • money borrowed that you need to pay back • a resource that can bring future benefit • ...
Jax’s Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-11
Across
- amount of money you make an hour
- amount of money you make within an amount of time
- spending money on something you want/need
- money that you keep in a bank
- money you gain from having a bank account
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied
- a compulsory financial charge
Down
- taking money out of your savings
- money borrowed from the bank
- putting money into your savings
- special savings for an incidents
- Not your money it’s the banks money
- This word means Annual Percent Rate
- Your money instead of the banks money
- covers your incidents by paying them
- an outflow of money
16 Clues: an outflow of money • money borrowed from the bank • money that you keep in a bank • a compulsory financial charge • putting money into your savings • taking money out of your savings • special savings for an incidents • amount of money you make an hour • Not your money it’s the banks money • This word means Annual Percent Rate • covers your incidents by paying them • ...
MS Financial Terms 2023-04-18
Across
- something you owe
- goods going out
- location to keep your money
- goods coming in
- payment for a job
- workers for a business
- a customer
- purchasing goods without money promising you will pay later
- something you have that you are making payments on
Down
- making money
- money stored for a period of time
- boss
- removing money from your bank account
- location where goods are sold
- putting money into your bank account
- something you own of value
- agriculture products
- paying for a product
- exchange of money for a product
- all items you own
20 Clues: boss • a customer • making money • goods going out • goods coming in • something you owe • payment for a job • all items you own • agriculture products • paying for a product • workers for a business • something you own of value • location to keep your money • location where goods are sold • exchange of money for a product • money stored for a period of time • ...
Lincoln's Grave Robbers Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-31
Across
- body snatchers
- hired wagon, similar to an Uber today
- criminals who dug up bodies and sold them
- graveyard
- criminal who passes counterfeit money in stores and banks
- undercover informant for the police
- skilled safe cracker
- to frame someone
- dead
- criminal plan
- phoney, counterfeit money
Down
- technique used by counterfeiters to spend fake money without being caught
- goodtimes, making easy money
- criminal, usually a teenager who carried counterfeit money for a shover
- money, especially if used illegally
- pistol, gun
- to fight
- messed-up, gone wrong
- follow secretly
- counterfeit money
- arrest
21 Clues: dead • arrest • to fight • graveyard • pistol, gun • criminal plan • body snatchers • follow secretly • to frame someone • counterfeit money • skilled safe cracker • messed-up, gone wrong • phoney, counterfeit money • goodtimes, making easy money • money, especially if used illegally • undercover informant for the police • hired wagon, similar to an Uber today • ...
Colby p3, Econmonic Vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- Farming
- Rising prices
- cost or things we have to buy
- trading for goods and services
- small pieces of companie
- the money we earn when we work
- things we do for people
- later
Down
- People who needs help
- it back
- Prices are falling
- Products that we hold or touch
- Products or service brought into econimy
- if you give money to someone you hope you
- intrest when you borrow money then pay
- money earned by working
- money that is owed to someone else
- a list of income
- when money is put into an account
- when we are using another persons money
- a system or dollars and coins
- Goal for how we use money
22 Clues: later • it back • Farming • Rising prices • a list of income • Prices are falling • People who needs help • money earned by working • things we do for people • small pieces of companie • Goal for how we use money • cost or things we have to buy • a system or dollars and coins • Products that we hold or touch • trading for goods and services • the money we earn when we work • ...
Economics and Business Terminology Crossword 2023-10-27
Across
- - Amount of Money Spent.
- - Materials Available for Production.
- - Money Made After Expenses.
- - Payments to Company Investors.
- - Money Made from Sales.
- - Buying and Selling Operations.
- - Selling and Promotion Strategies.
- - Money Spent in Operations.
- - Money for Starting Business.
- - Other Rival Companies Nearby.
- - Increase in Price Levels.
- - Business Starter with Innovations.
- - Consumer's Desire for Products.
Down
- Market - Specific Group of Customers.
- flow - Movement of Money In/Out.
- - Introduction of New Ideas.
- - Property Pledged for Security.
- - Cost of Borrowing Money.
- - Owners of Company Stocks.
- - Amount of Products Available.
- - Large Business or Company.
- - Promotional Material for Sales.
- - Exclusive Rights of Ownership.
- - Money Lost in Operations.
- - Position or Area Identification.
25 Clues: - Amount of Money Spent. • - Money Made from Sales. • - Cost of Borrowing Money. • - Owners of Company Stocks. • - Money Lost in Operations. • - Increase in Price Levels. • - Introduction of New Ideas. • - Money Made After Expenses. • - Large Business or Company. • - Money Spent in Operations. • - Money for Starting Business. • - Amount of Products Available. • ...
Finance vocab 2023-02-24
Across
- Physical or digital reminder of account activity
- The percentage of interest for the whole year
- Assets that help you expand your business or product
- you owe
- apps- sends money quickly online
- Where you can receive deposits and make loans
- money received on a regular basis
- money saved through a bank or investment plan.
- the process of buying or selling a product or service
Down
- the amount of money a individual puts in towards borrowed money, or the amount charged to give money
- Money taken out of ones bank account
- Helps you see where your money is going
- money charged from the income of an individual's occupational pay, that’s put towards state or governmental goods/services.
- the amount of money spent
- Money put into a bank account
- Additional interest you earn
- a check for salary or wages made out to an
- Money you take out when you don't have the funds at the moment
18 Clues: you owe • the amount of money spent • Additional interest you earn • Money put into a bank account • apps- sends money quickly online • money received on a regular basis • Money taken out of ones bank account • Helps you see where your money is going • a check for salary or wages made out to an • The percentage of interest for the whole year • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-12
Across
- alternative to chasing customers for debts is asking a specialist company to do this.
- A sum of money that is due
- negative number on cash flow forecast
- money that can easily be used for business operations.
- the amount of money a business has at the end of the month
- unexpected costs
- A table to show the prediction of the sales
- asset that can easily change into cash
- inability to meet debts
- money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- who provide the raw material to a business
Down
- the amount of money produced or lost by a business during a given time
- customers who buy on credit
- the flow of money in a business
- too much stock
- anything that has money for the business
- the flow of money in and out of a business
- the flow of money out of a business
- total revenue-total costs
- money that can be used to pay for things that keep a business running
20 Clues: too much stock • unexpected costs • inability to meet debts • total revenue-total costs • A sum of money that is due • customers who buy on credit • the flow of money in a business • the flow of money out of a business • negative number on cash flow forecast • asset that can easily change into cash • anything that has money for the business • ...
Banking Products & Services 2021-09-09
Across
- flexible use of money paying back
- holder whose payment priority
- place to take out or put in money
- allows you to monitor your money online
- institution where money is kept
- allows user to borrow money
- trust ability to borrow you'll pay back
- owned by shareholders for a profit
Down
- specific purpose of barrowed money
- allow banks to manage a account
- paper used to get things
- one for benefit the other in banking
- way to store money while earing interest
- legal agreement
- a thing that's barrowed to be paid back
- allows user to draw their own money
- earned on the balance held in a bank
- member owned non profit institution
- amount lender charges a barrower
- entry recording an amount owned
20 Clues: legal agreement • paper used to get things • allows user to borrow money • holder whose payment priority • allow banks to manage a account • institution where money is kept • entry recording an amount owned • amount lender charges a barrower • flexible use of money paying back • place to take out or put in money • specific purpose of barrowed money • ...
Budgeting crossword puzzle 2022-01-11
Across
- Something owed to another- an obligation
- Expenses, Expenses that change from month to month, such as groceries, utilities (electricity and gas)
- Expenses, An expense that does not change from month to month, such as auto insurance or rent
- The process of setting aside money until a future date instead of spending it today. The goal of saving is to provide funds for emergencies, short-term goals, and investments
- Economic resources (things of value) owned by you or business (car, furniture, jewelry, art)
- Fund, An amount of money set aside to cover bills in case of emergency
- To put money into an account
- Management, Planning how to get the most from your money
- Money the government takes from your paycheck to pay for programs
- To put money in or take money out of your account
- Something you put your money in
- Worth, Total assets minus (-) total liabilities
Down
- Debts that you owe
- Something that cost you money
- To take money out of an account
- A plan for your money
- Income, Is the ‘take-home’ money after deductions for taxes, health insurance and retirement contributions
- Pay, The total amount you earn before any deductions are subtracted
- yourself first (PYF), Taking a certain amount of all money you receive and saving it to be used for spending on longer-term goals (house, car)
- Money that you earn; paycheck (salary, hourly wages)
20 Clues: Debts that you owe • A plan for your money • To put money into an account • Something that cost you money • To take money out of an account • Something you put your money in • Something owed to another- an obligation • Worth, Total assets minus (-) total liabilities • To put money in or take money out of your account • Money that you earn; paycheck (salary, hourly wages) • ...
PT 3 2020-11-25
Across
- A record of transactions in a bank.
- Plastic card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods in credit.
- A sum deducted from a bank account.
- The difference between credits and debits in an account
- Automatic teller machine
- Money in a bank account; sum added to a bank account; money lent by a bank.
- Person to whom money is paid.
- Money lent by a bank and that must be repaid with interest.
- Small document recording money that you pay in to a bank account.
- Bank account from which money may be drawn at any time; checking account.
- Book containing detachable checks
- To take money out of a bank account
- To add written information to a document to make it complete; to fill out.
Down
- Money paid for the use of money lent – interest rate
- Deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money that is paid in.
- A person employed in a bank who receives or pay out money.
- An instruction to a bank to make regular payments.
- charges Money paid to a bank for the bank's services
- Bank account on which interest is paid; savings account
- To deposit or put money in to a bank account.
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one’s account; cheque
- local office of a bank
22 Clues: local office of a bank • Automatic teller machine • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks • A record of transactions in a bank. • A sum deducted from a bank account. • To take money out of a bank account • To deposit or put money in to a bank account. • An instruction to a bank to make regular payments. • ...
Clayton's Financial Literacy Crossword 2021-04-07
Across
- addition of interest to the sum
- Sales revenue x units sold
- prices relating to every day items
- Money earned through work
- The money spent on things
- money earned from an employer
- responsible for debt or financial
- amount that is subtracted
- amount paid or earned after taxes
- owned by a person or company
- income over which is imposed tax
- monthly amount spent on property
- The state of owing money
- original sum invested or lent
- card used to make purchases
- Expenses that stay the same
Down
- Tax levied out of your pay
- interest on principal of a loan
- The amount of money one has saved
- money a person is allowed to spend
- The current medium of exchange
- account one can draw money from
- Expenses that can change
- amount earned before taxes
- money placed in a bank account
- money your employer takes from check
- sum of all the assets a person owns
- Tax put on goods
28 Clues: Tax put on goods • Expenses that can change • The state of owing money • Money earned through work • The money spent on things • amount that is subtracted • Tax levied out of your pay • Sales revenue x units sold • amount earned before taxes • card used to make purchases • Expenses that stay the same • owned by a person or company • money earned from an employer • ...
Banking: Savings and Checking account 2020-09-28
Across
- a book of checks for removing money from a particular checking account
- to take money from an account
- to support or praise
- a piece of paper that is used to transfer money
- a card that enables the holder to withdraw money from their account
- a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment
- Anything of value that is owned
- normal, average
- special service with extra fee
- an automatic transaction between bank accounts
- the state of being stable
- it is made up of money or can be converted easily into money
- lasting for a long time
Down
- someone who puts money into an account
- common type of bank account with no interest rate
- amount of money deducted from a bank account that exceeds the available amount
- one single
- to put money into an account
- to withdraw from a bank account
- a bank account that earns interest
- most important
- to make money
22 Clues: one single • to make money • most important • normal, average • to support or praise • lasting for a long time • the state of being stable • to put money into an account • to take money from an account • special service with extra fee • to withdraw from a bank account • Anything of value that is owned • a bank account that earns interest • a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment • ...
Banking: Savings and Checking account 2020-09-28
Across
- a book of checks for removing money from a particular checking account
- a bank account that earns interest
- to make money
- a piece of paper that is used to transfer money
- to put money into an account
- special service with extra fee
- the state of being stable
- lasting for a long time
- common type of bank account with no interest rate
- one single
- it is made up of money or can be converted easily into money
- most important
Down
- to withdraw from a bank account
- Anything of value that is owned
- to support or praise
- a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment
- someone who puts money into an account
- an automatic transaction between bank accounts
- amount of money deducted from a bank account that exceeds the available amount
- to take money from an account
- normal, average
- a card that enables the holder to withdraw money from their account
22 Clues: one single • to make money • most important • normal, average • to support or praise • lasting for a long time • the state of being stable • to put money into an account • to take money from an account • special service with extra fee • to withdraw from a bank account • Anything of value that is owned • a bank account that earns interest • a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment • ...
Money in a City 2024-03-25
Across
- plastic card that allows a person to borrow money (from a bank) to make a purchase that has to be paid back later
- coin worth 5 cents (.05)
- to keep money to use later
- to give money, time, or items to help others
- fees charged by a government to pay for things for a city (like roads and fire departments)
- coin worth 25 cents (.25)
- group of people who manage a city
- a written promise to pay money from your own bank account
- to take money out of a bank account (checking or saving)
- payment for items and services we want and need
- account, account at a bank to keep money that you need to spend soon
- business where people and other businesses save, borrow, and exchange money
- a plastic card that takes money from your own checking account to make a purchase
- paper money and coins
- to put money into a bank account (checking or savings)
- money that is made of metal/jingles/coins
- coin worth 10 cents (.10)
- money given to us after completing a job
Down
- a person who buys goods or services
- a way to pay for things using a phone or computer through the internet, using money from your own bank account
- coin worth 1 cent (.01)
- jobs done for others (like haircuts, car repairs)
- items that are bought and sold (like food and toys)
- account, account at a bank to keep money to that you will spend later
- a person who makes or provides good or services
- place where people live, work, go to school, play and buy and sell things they want and need
- to use money to purchase goods or services that we want and need
- a place that sells items and services we want and need
- paper money with 100 cents ($1.00)
29 Clues: paper money and coins • coin worth 1 cent (.01) • coin worth 5 cents (.05) • coin worth 25 cents (.25) • coin worth 10 cents (.10) • to keep money to use later • group of people who manage a city • paper money with 100 cents ($1.00) • a person who buys goods or services • money given to us after completing a job • money that is made of metal/jingles/coins • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-05
Across
- total wealth
- level of prices
- action of deducting
- a legal agreement
- money one has saved
- money owed
- money agreed to pay
- money received
- finding interest
- estimate of income
- property owned
- sum of money in bank
Down
- the cost required
- being responsible
- earning after deductions
- addition of interest
- expenses
- tax on sales
- cost per (blank)
- card given by bank
- medium of exchange
- sum of all wages
- regular payment
23 Clues: expenses • money owed • total wealth • tax on sales • money received • property owned • level of prices • regular payment • cost per (blank) • finding interest • sum of all wages • the cost required • being responsible • a legal agreement • card given by bank • medium of exchange • estimate of income • action of deducting • money one has saved • money agreed to pay • addition of interest • sum of money in bank • ...
Chapter 2 Investments 2022-11-21
Across
- when the market is good
- Money that is not backed by gold or silver
- Investing can help you beat this
- When the market is bad
- the written order for the bank to pay an amount to the person this is written for
- When money maintains its value over time
- Interest earned on the initial deposit and interest from it
- People who buy shares of stock in a company
- Money for real estate
- Official currency in the US
- Currency can be in the form of money or ___
- Card type that allows people to pay and withdraw
- 2/2 types of financial institution
- Money property that describes the material
- The first banknotes were used in which country
Down
- When money can be divided into smaller units
- Immitation money with the intent to deceive
- Paper money
- Largest category of deposit institution
- When money can be transported easily
- Who signed the National Banking Act in 1863
- 1/2 types of financial institution
- Chinese currency in 1200 BC
- US older money with green color only
- Used to finance the Revolutionary War
- a basic need for a business; people that work
- taking measures to make money grow
- Putting money aside to be available when needed
- Anything of value accepted in return for goods
- investing uses what term savings
30 Clues: Paper money • Money for real estate • When the market is bad • when the market is good • Chinese currency in 1200 BC • Official currency in the US • Investing can help you beat this • investing uses what term savings • 1/2 types of financial institution • taking measures to make money grow • 2/2 types of financial institution • When money can be transported easily • ...
kyra 2023-08-23
Across
- The cost you pay every year to borrow money including fees.
- of Deposit (CD) Certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money.
- The process of creating a plan to spend your money.
- value of money Money is worth more now than the sum that will be in the future.
- score A prediction of your credit behavior like how likely you are to pay something back.
- Money received
- Failure to fulfill obligation.
- low interest rates.
- A thing that is borrowed but has to be paid back.
- Is how worthy you are to receive new credit.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate.
- Having no value to anything towards money.
- A useful thing, person or quality.
- card A card issued b7y the bank allowing to hold money electronically.
- shopping To compare things you buy from other places to different vendors.
Down
- The ability to borrow money knowing that you will repay it in the future often with interest.
- Of money denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- Something that is typically money that is owed or due.
- report A detailed account of your credit history.
- Union A non-profit making money cooperative whose members can borrow from
- Broker A broker who buys and sells securities.
- State of being diversified.
- vs. want A need is necessary, you need it to live and function. Want is something that benefits your life.
- fund Cash that’s set aside for emergency situations.
- yourself first Set aside money for savings before bills and ect.
- A contract represented by a policy in which a policyholder receives financial protection.
26 Clues: Money received • low interest rates. • State of being diversified. • Failure to fulfill obligation. • A useful thing, person or quality. • Money paid regularly at a particular rate. • Having no value to anything towards money. • Is how worthy you are to receive new credit. • Broker A broker who buys and sells securities. • report A detailed account of your credit history. • ...
Banking Products & Services 2021-09-09
Across
- institution where money is kept
- amount lender charges a barrower
- allows you to monitor your money online
- allows user to draw their own money
- specific purpose of barrowed money
- a thing that's barrowed to be paid back
- earned on the balance held in a bank
- paper used to get things
- entry recording an amount owned
Down
- legal agreement
- one for benefit the other in banking
- way to store money while earing interest
- holder whose payment priority
- owned by shareholders for a profit
- flexible use of money paying back
- member owned non profit institution
- allow banks to manage a account
- allows user to borrow money
- trust ability to borrow you'll pay back
- place to take out or put in money
20 Clues: legal agreement • paper used to get things • allows user to borrow money • holder whose payment priority • institution where money is kept • allow banks to manage a account • entry recording an amount owned • amount lender charges a barrower • flexible use of money paying back • place to take out or put in money • owned by shareholders for a profit • ...
unit 10 financial literacy crossword by Ronald Anderson 2019-04-03
Across
- the director in an financial transaction
- money you save
- an amount an employee gets pay
- your account that has your money
- a paper showing properties and vehicles you own
- income that is taxed
- the money for food clothes bills things like that
- an indivisual or companys assets
- obligations that ate not able to be lied about
- money that comes straight out of your bank account
- some tax's you buy that cost more because of tax
- the amount of money an employee gets for payment
- to pull money out of your account
- price that stays the same
- the money you loose from taxes loans things like that
- a loan you get to pay off your house
Down
- the money you get paid
- income that is able to be taxed
- the amount of money you save during that week or money for needs
- the cost for pure pound of something
- interest paid on both principal nd interest
- is your total payment after all deductions
- interest that is paid on the first principal
- items you buy that cost more because of tax
- the cost of all the overall production
- money that dosent come straight out of your account
- when you put money into the bank
- something that is a deduction to the money In your bank account
28 Clues: money you save • income that is taxed • the money you get paid • price that stays the same • an amount an employee gets pay • income that is able to be taxed • your account that has your money • an indivisual or companys assets • when you put money into the bank • to pull money out of your account • the cost for pure pound of something • a loan you get to pay off your house • ...
vocab 2023-03-01
Across
- income The full amount you earned
- Things you must have in order to survive like food, shelter, and safety
- of Deposit a document that says you deposit
- Helps pay forOpportunity cost. What you give up in order to get something else emergencies
- Working Extra Hours To Make Extra Money
- When you borrow money and promise to pay it back later
- Giving recourses to somehting in need
- (on an account) Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money.
- history A record of how you pay back the money you borrow
- A plan for using your money
- Something you want to achieve
- income The amount you take home after paying taxes and anything else
Down
- Savings options, like stocks or bonds
- paper money
- shopping looking at different item you want to by
- you money you get from working
- Work you do for money
- When You Put Things In Order Of How Much They Matter.
- means Not having enough money to buy everything that you want
- (for a job) The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time
- A quality that means that something or someone can be trusted
- Money that you have to pay back
- A type of job you do for a long time
- To use something and bring it back
- are agreements to lend money
- interest Money that a financial institute pays to have your money
26 Clues: paper money • Work you do for money • A plan for using your money • are agreements to lend money • Something you want to achieve • you money you get from working • Money that you have to pay back • income The full amount you earned • To use something and bring it back • A type of job you do for a long time • Savings options, like stocks or bonds • ...
Financial Literacy 101 2022-01-20
Across
- income saved instead of spent.
- money that is paid or received for work or services.
- money received for work or through investments.
- getting paid.
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- a task or work that is paid for regularly.
- money paid regularly at a certain rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- an easier word for necessity.
- i counted my ----- before i put it in my wallet.
- a safe place to keep your money, with immediate access.
Down
- an easier word for craving, desire.
- a place where you can keep your money safe.
- a fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee. a ------ Compare with a wage.
- making a sacrifice in the present with a hope of future benefits.
- a ------ is a financial plan based on ones income.
- a thing that is borrowed, in this case money that is expected to be paid back with interest .
- when the government takes money from you and everyone else based on what each person makes.
- today josh turns 20 years old his birthday party starts and 5:00 pm what ---- is it now.
- paper money.
- a ----- is written document transferring money from one person to another.
- a note of charges to someone.
- when something normally money is due or owed.
22 Clues: paper money. • getting paid. • a note of charges to someone. • an easier word for necessity. • income saved instead of spent. • an easier word for craving, desire. • a task or work that is paid for regularly. • a place where you can keep your money safe. • when something normally money is due or owed. • money received for work or through investments. • ...
Banking 2023-09-05
Across
- money put into a bank account for safekeeping until needed
- a summarised record of the relevant transactions relating to a particular head
- a country's unique number, also known as routing number
- a sum of money individuals/companies borrow from financial institutions so as to financially manage planned or unplanned events
- any money that moves in or out of your bank account
- the amount of money left over after spending, and other deductions
- money in coins or notes
- a person who manages or owns a bank
- borrowing money through your current account by taking out more money than you have in the account
- to take money out of your account
Down
- a small sum of money set aside for little purchases
- putting capital to use today in order to increase its value over time
- a fee for providing a service
- money provided, especially by an organisation or government, for a particular purpose
- a physical notebook held by bank account holders
- a person handling payments and receipts in a shop, bank or business
- to give someone money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred
- the current value of a financial account
- the price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on an investment
- a record of the money taken from your bank account
20 Clues: money in coins or notes • a fee for providing a service • to take money out of your account • a person who manages or owns a bank • the current value of a financial account • a physical notebook held by bank account holders • a record of the money taken from your bank account • a small sum of money set aside for little purchases • ...
B2_Unit 5 2021-10-07
28 Clues: ATM • cash • sale • bill • waste • get by • change • refund • afford • pick up • bargain • receipt • come to • interest • cut back • sell out • bank fee • discount • pay back • set aside • overdraft • splash out • lend money • get into debt • withdraw money • saving account • current account • value for money
Yanci's crossword 2023-08-31
Across
- a bank account where it holds your money and you gain more money by not touching that money.
- an expense in a bank account that is controlled by a owner
- the ability to borrow money and being able to pay it back later.
- protection given by a company for many different things. (car, health, +)
- a card given by the bank that makes automatic transactions
- running out of money and being unable to pay/repay everything
- how worthy you are to pay back your loans
- categories to help you decide what you should buy. (something you cannot live without vs. something you want.)
- failure to get a loan and pay it back
- the record of your credit activity
- a limited amount of money
- from the money you earn, take 10% of it and use it for whatever you want.
- money you earn
Down
- comparing prices of similar items from different suppliers
- money saved for any emergency
- a number prediction on how likely you are to pay back money
- owning a lot of investments
- extra money you need to pay because you borrowed
- money you agreed to pay back
- money borrowed that you need to pay back.
- the yearly interest on loans and fees
- a financial professional/s that buys and sells stocks for other people.
- a resource that can bring future benefit
- a non-profit bank.
- the money you have right now is worth more than in the future.
25 Clues: money you earn • a non-profit bank. • a limited amount of money • owning a lot of investments • money you agreed to pay back • money saved for any emergency • the record of your credit activity • the yearly interest on loans and fees • failure to get a loan and pay it back • a resource that can bring future benefit • money borrowed that you need to pay back. • ...
Earning Money 2022-09-07
Across
- extra money given for good service
- money you warn from completing a task
- money withheld from pay
- income you earn from a job, where you get paid an hourly rate.
- full earnings
Down
- work paid according to the number of units completed
- part of one hundred
- take-home pay
- money you earn from a job, paid weekly, biweekly, or monthly
9 Clues: take-home pay • full earnings • part of one hundred • money withheld from pay • extra money given for good service • money you warn from completing a task • work paid according to the number of units completed • money you earn from a job, paid weekly, biweekly, or monthly • income you earn from a job, where you get paid an hourly rate.
MONEY&WORK 2024-10-16
Across
- an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job.
- grand 5000 pounds.
- having no money, very poor (literary).
- money that a bank lends and borrows.
- a legal document that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions.
Down
- redundant to loose your job because you’re no longer needed.
- ladder a series of increasingly important or well-paid jobs that someone does during their working life.
- track the quickest route to a successful position.
- it makes me happy because it’s useful and important.
9 Clues: grand 5000 pounds. • money that a bank lends and borrows. • having no money, very poor (literary). • track the quickest route to a successful position. • it makes me happy because it’s useful and important. • redundant to loose your job because you’re no longer needed. • a legal document that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions. • ...
Week #16 Banzai Money Unit 2024-01-09
Across
- Bills, like electricity, cable, phone, Internet.
- The money lent to when you take out a loan.
- A plan for your money and future expenses.
- When you have to use your insurance to pay for an accident or health insurance. (Example, you got in a car accident and you told your Insurance company and they paid for the repair, minus your deductible.)
- A system of bookkeeping where every financial transaction is recorded in at least two accounts.
- A contribution made by an insured person toward the cost of medical treatment or other services.
- All the money you earned before taxes, insurances and other items are subtracted.
- The cost of something.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The amount of money a bank is willing to loan you.
- To add money to a bank account like savings or checking.
- The amount of money you actually get to take home. What's leftover after taxes, insurances and other items are deducted.
- Shows how much you made and the deductions (Taxes, Insurances and other items) deducted from your pay.
- An account where you can deposit money and use that money to pay bills by withdrawing or transferring money.
Down
- The least you can pay on credit card bill or loan.
- The amount you have to pay, before your insurance will pay the rest. Example, I got in a car accident and I had to pay $1,000 before the insurance would pay the remaining $5,600.
- When you write a check and you did not have enough money in your checking account to "cover" that check. Example. You wrote a check for $20. You only had $10 dollars in your checking account. So the Bank will now charge you additions fees, because of lack of money in your account.
- To owe money!
- The amount of money you have right now!
- Money you pay to use something you don't own.
- When you write a check and the money has transferred from you to the person you wrote the check to. The money is actually taken out of your account.
- Money you or a business earns.
- To move money from one account to another. (Checking to savings.)
- Where you put your money, like checking and savings.
- To deduct money!
- A fee you must pay to local, state or federal government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- coins, or paper money, you have.
27 Clues: To owe money! • To deduct money! • The cost of something. • Money you or a business earns. • coins, or paper money, you have. • The amount of money you have right now! • A plan for your money and future expenses. • The money lent to when you take out a loan. • Money you pay to use something you don't own. • Bills, like electricity, cable, phone, Internet. • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-05
Across
- money received
- money agreed to pay
- action of deducting
- money owed
- the cost required
- addition of interest
- sum of all wages
- expenses
- being responsible
- level of prices
Down
- sum of money in bank
- cost per (blank)
- tax on sales
- card given by bank
- total wealth
- medium of exchange
- earning after deductions
- a legal agreement
- regular payment
- estimate of income
- property owned
- money one has saved
- finding interest
23 Clues: expenses • money owed • tax on sales • total wealth • money received • property owned • regular payment • level of prices • cost per (blank) • sum of all wages • finding interest • a legal agreement • the cost required • being responsible • card given by bank • medium of exchange • estimate of income • money agreed to pay • action of deducting • money one has saved • sum of money in bank • addition of interest • ...
Personal finance crossword Kennedy 2022-02-11
Across
- Wages and tax statement
- Saving for a big upcoming purchase
- How much you make after deductions
- How much teen should save for emergencys
- A contract represented by a policy financial protection
- money that you put into your business
- Having no money in the bank
- Borrowing money
- The value of assets a person or corporation owns
- owing money
Down
- loan in which you property most commonly your house
- Way of getting paid by the amount of sales made
- Having less money than you spend
- Statement that tracks what you make and spend
- The money you make at a job
- ownership certificates of any company
- The study of money and investments
- The amount of money you want to spend less than
- How much you make before deductions
- Having more money than you spend
- Irs tax form
21 Clues: owing money • Irs tax form • Borrowing money • Wages and tax statement • The money you make at a job • Having no money in the bank • Having less money than you spend • Having more money than you spend • Saving for a big upcoming purchase • The study of money and investments • How much you make after deductions • How much you make before deductions • ...
Ch. 3 2013-10-10
Across
- The person lending money
- On credit
- A property
- Business transactions cause a ____to the accounts
- Money owed on account
- Used to type and essential to accountants.
- How much of a property an owner actually owns
- Shows up as negative on owner's equities
- second number on number line
- To sent from one place to another
- Means $
- To take money out of bank
- Answer -110+111
- Person who owns something
- Owner's equities
Down
- This class is for this career
- On account
- A=L+OE
- Place that stores your money
- Money used now to potentially increase income later
- Money owed
- Piece of paper that, when used, takes money out of bank
- Sooner or later
- How much was made (goes along with expenses)
- To put money in the bank
- Used to read
26 Clues: A=L+OE • Means $ • On credit • A property • On account • Money owed • Used to read • Sooner or later • Answer -110+111 • Owner's equities • Money owed on account • The person lending money • To put money in the bank • To take money out of bank • Person who owns something • Place that stores your money • second number on number line • This class is for this career • To sent from one place to another • ...
Finance 2013-05-23
Across
- interest rate
- taken directly out of your bank
- Being approved for something
- Something that must be done before financing
- money you make before taxes
- a finance plan
- A rate you are given based on your paymet history
- All expenses you pay each month
- a loan for a car
- A set APR rate
- Money you put in to get a return
- money you make after taxes
Down
- a house loan
- Credit is not enough
- money you spend that you haven't made yet
- the minimum insurance you can have
- Refreshing your APR
- a fee you pay each month for insurance
- A detailed report of money history
- Money you put down
- Money you put forward on a card to build credit card
- money you receive from taxes
- being exempt from certain taxes
- a thing you use to protect yourself
- all money coming in
25 Clues: a house loan • interest rate • a finance plan • A set APR rate • a loan for a car • Money you put down • Refreshing your APR • all money coming in • Credit is not enough • money you make after taxes • money you make before taxes • Being approved for something • money you receive from taxes • taken directly out of your bank • All expenses you pay each month • being exempt from certain taxes • ...
Crossword unit 5 2021-03-02
Across
- a date by which something (normally a work) must have been done
- amazement
- money which is had in the bank
- the activity that consists on asking for money, that people must do to get by
- good timing
- possessed
- a line of people which is made because they are waiting for something
Down
- to joke
- money which has been reserved as a saving
- to invocate
- late
- rare
- the money that you must give someone back when they had had lend you money
- the money which is saved in the bank for the future
- money or goods that have been given by a organization, which is used to help others
- a person's money, who is considered a wealthy person
- money that someone must give you because of the work you do
- family
- an activity which has been held up
- a person who finds it hard when has to believe others
20 Clues: late • rare • family • to joke • amazement • possessed • to invocate • good timing • money which is had in the bank • an activity which has been held up • money which has been reserved as a saving • the money which is saved in the bank for the future • a person's money, who is considered a wealthy person • a person who finds it hard when has to believe others • ...
PF Puzzles Project 2024-05-09
Across
- guarantee of payment for specified loss
- financial resource that has value
- loans given to purchase a house
- money now from persons paycheck typically paid back next paycheck
- certificate issued by banks
- money made from working or investing
- amount at which you are charged extra per year
- credit that is used and paid back monthly
- shares of which ownership is divided
- contributions to state income on income and purchases
- average for this is 65
- estimate of income and amount spent for a period
- interest accumulated from current and previous sum
Down
- investing for money or profit
- 300-850
- money that is borrowed to be paid back
- government issued investment
- an account at the bank that gains interest
- extra money paid back on loans
- money withdrawn directly from users savings
- taking vehicle on a loan
- money now pay back later
- money put away for later
- money owed after borrowing
- money that can be withdrawn by owner of account
25 Clues: 300-850 • average for this is 65 • taking vehicle on a loan • money now pay back later • money put away for later • money owed after borrowing • certificate issued by banks • government issued investment • investing for money or profit • extra money paid back on loans • loans given to purchase a house • financial resource that has value • money made from working or investing • ...
PERSONAL FINANCE 2024-10-19
Across
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Bank account for storing savings with interest
- Loan specifically for purchasing real estate
- Period of life after work, often requiring savings
- Targets for saving or spending
- Savings set aside for unexpected expenses
- The act of using money to buy goods or services
- Total assets minus total liabilities
- Required payments to the government
- Money owed to creditors
- Documents that confirm a purchase
- Valuable item owned, such as property or stocks
Down
- Money received, usually from work or investments
- Professional who helps manage finances
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Collection of investments
- Money spent on goods and services
- Money paid for borrowing or earned on savings
- Protection against financial loss
- Movement of money in and out of a budget
- Money put into financial schemes for growth
- Borrowed money or a reputation for paying back loans
- Understanding of financial concepts
- Payment made to shareholders from profits
- Money set aside for future use
25 Clues: Money owed to creditors • Collection of investments • Targets for saving or spending • Money set aside for future use • Money spent on goods and services • Protection against financial loss • Documents that confirm a purchase • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Understanding of financial concepts • Required payments to the government • Total assets minus total liabilities • ...
Chapter 3 accouting 2013-10-10
Across
- Owners equity
- to make more money
- Paying a bill affects this account
- people have a house on it
- to take money out of an account
- revenue goes into this category
- to receive ownership of something
- The parts to the accounting equation
- Funds is one of these words
- bought with credit
- I used this when I agreed to pay later
- after awhile
- putting money into something
Down
- a business uses money out of an account
- on account
- To pay someone later for something
- To receive money from someone later
- you look at over a period of time to see progress
- were you store money
- Moving money from one account to another
- money spent on pay checks, or bills
- Money you get from doing a task for someone
- computer equipment
- I dipped into _____
- person who helps pay for something
25 Clues: on account • after awhile • Owners equity • to make more money • bought with credit • computer equipment • I dipped into _____ • were you store money • people have a house on it • Funds is one of these words • putting money into something • to take money out of an account • revenue goes into this category • to receive ownership of something • To pay someone later for something • ...
YBP All Things Money 2024-09-11
Across
- When you and your account agree
- Used to allocate money
- Magic paper that moves money
- Borrowing money
- 90 second persuasive sales pitch
- Proof of Purchase
- More Money chasing the same things
- Line of credit
- Savings account with typically higher interest rate
- Who buys your product or service
- Its more than a want
- The cost of borrowing money
- Sales minus cost
Down
- Breaking down larger bills into smaller ones
- Money into your account
- Account where you put money to save
- This or that?
- You dont need it
- The amount customer pays
- Money coming out of your account
- When when people need more than there is of something
- What you pay for something
- All items you have
- Used instore or online to take money from your account
- Account with no interest rate
25 Clues: This or that? • Line of credit • Borrowing money • You dont need it • Sales minus cost • Proof of Purchase • All items you have • Its more than a want • Used to allocate money • Money into your account • The amount customer pays • What you pay for something • The cost of borrowing money • Magic paper that moves money • Account with no interest rate • When you and your account agree • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary extension 2024-11-12
Across
- vp If you rent a flat to someone, you let them live there in return for money, and if you rent a flat from someone, you pay them money to live there.
- pln the number of items sold
- n [U] If something is good value, it is of good quality or there is a lot of it so it is worth the amount of money is costs.
- vp to give someone money with an agreement that they will pay it back at a later date
- n [C] the amount of one country's money that you can buy with a particular amount of another country's money
- n [U] the period of your life after you have stopped working
- vp to get money from a person or an organisation such as a bank with the intention of paying it back
- n [C] a person or organisation that buys goods or services from a shop or business
- n [C] someone who pays someone else for services or advice
- adj Valuable objects could be sold for a lot of
- vp to put money into a bank account
- p to pay an amount of money to the government, for example a part of the money you earn
- n [C] a person who pays tax
- n [U] an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if something you own is lost, stolen or broken, or if you have an accident,injury, etc.
- vp to use your money to buy something such as shares or property with the aim of making a profit from it
- pln [U] items which are made to be sold
- n [U] the percent of an amount of money which is charged by a bank or other financial company when you borrow money, or paid by them when you keep money in an account
Down
- p to take out money from a bank
- v to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something, especially for an activity or a service
- vp to be paid a regular sum of money after you have stopped working
- n [C] a person, company or country that sells a product or a service
- n [C] the units of money used in a particular
- vp If a person or a business is losing money, it is spending more money than it is receiving.
- n [C] a group of supermarkets in different places that are all owned by the same company
- vp to make more money from selling goods or services than it costs to produce or obtain them
- n [C] the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity or a service
- n [C] money that is used to buy something with the aim of making a profit
- vp to be paid a fixed amount of money each month for the work that you do
- vp to keep money rather than spending it
- adj If something is worth a particular amount of money, that is its value.
- n [C] someone who buys or uses goods or
- vp to give someone money with an agreement that they will pay it back at a later date
- n [C] a reduction in price
33 Clues: n [C] a reduction in price • n [C] a person who pays tax • pln the number of items sold • p to take out money from a bank • vp to put money into a bank account • n [C] someone who buys or uses goods or • pln [U] items which are made to be sold • vp to keep money rather than spending it • n [C] the units of money used in a particular • ...
Test 2024-02-13
Across
- Twenty-five cents.
- A special name for one Canadian dollar.
- The value of ten cents.
- What an item is worth.
- The money that is used in a country.
- One cent.
- To buy items using money.
- A special name for five cents.
- the paper money.
Down
- A special name for two Canadian dollars.
- What you get back when you pay too much money.
- 100.
- The value exchanged for goods and services.
- How much?
- Exchanging things with others.
- All things that involving money.
- The money made from metals.
- To put money away for later use.
- A value of one hundred cents.
19 Clues: 100. • How much? • One cent. • the paper money. • Twenty-five cents. • What an item is worth. • The value of ten cents. • To buy items using money. • The money made from metals. • A value of one hundred cents. • Exchanging things with others. • A special name for five cents. • All things that involving money. • To put money away for later use. • The money that is used in a country. • ...
Banking Crossword by Hannah S. 2021-11-05
Across
- A registered retirement savings plan
- stands for non-sufficient funds and indicates that the your account does not have enough money in it to cover a cheque
- a charged payment of money from a bank to their customers in return for services
- an amount of money transferred from one bank account to another electronically
- a cheque that the bank verifies to make sure you have enough money in your account to cover the cost
- an amount of money given to a someone in need of funds from a bank
- a card given by a bank that takes money from your account upon purchase without using cash
- a draft drawn up by the bank when making a transaction that promises payment from the customer
- an amount of money put into a bank account
Down
- An amount of money agreed upon in exchange for the person's property if the money is not paid back by a certain time
- a secured metal box held in the vault of a bank to hold an individual's valuables
- an exchange of money from one currency to another (eg: USD to CAD)
- an amount of money taken out of a bank account
- a written order for the bank to transfer money from your account to the person written on the paper's account
- a transaction account that holds daily savings and gains interest over time
- a transaction account that holds daily money
- when you take more money out of your account than is there
- an amount of money from the bank to an individual that is to be paid back with interest
- an rate of money paid on the use of lent money from the bank
19 Clues: A registered retirement savings plan • an amount of money put into a bank account • a transaction account that holds daily money • an amount of money taken out of a bank account • when you take more money out of your account than is there • an rate of money paid on the use of lent money from the bank • ...
unit 10-financial literacy klayten green 2019-04-01
Across
- a state's levy on individuals
- a cash outlay
- a loan secured by collateral of some real estate properties
- a banking account that allows people to deposit money
- amount of money employees get before taxes
- how much money you have in a bank
- money paid out from an account
- money paid on previously earned money
- an amount of money held at a federal institute
- regular wages and benefits a person gets from their job
- interest calculated as a principal
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- an expense that is allowable as a reduction
- total amount of money being borrowed or lent
Down
- cost of living or doing work
- expenses that can change
- any card that can be used repeatedly borrow money
- a deposit account
- withholding on wages
- a person's assets minus liabilities
- the same total amount of money
- anything of value
- money a person makes from work
- a transaction in which a customer gets money back
- the amount you must pay to maintain living standers
- amount of pay remaining for insurance
- the cost of an item of supply based on the unit of the issue
- a tax on selling goods
28 Clues: a cash outlay • a deposit account • anything of value • withholding on wages • a tax on selling goods • expenses that can change • cost of living or doing work • a state's levy on individuals • the same total amount of money • money paid out from an account • money a person makes from work • how much money you have in a bank • interest calculated as a principal • ...
Economics 2013-10-19
Across
- All goods that are used to produce other goods
- Every unit that takes economic decisions independently
- Combining the factors of production in the production process
- The work performed by people
- If you don't use the money immediately but keep it for later
- Money you get for working
- The money you get
- Synonym for groups
- The money you get from your parents every week or month
- The price gets lower
Down
- The wage as a percentage of the total primary income
- You pay with in a lot of Europese countries
- Comprises everything not produced by people
- The line indicating the connection between income and leisure time
- money you get without doing anythind for it
- Synonym for a worker
- The money you get from the bank
- Something you pay with
- Synonym for stuff
- The money you still have to pay
20 Clues: The money you get • Synonym for stuff • Synonym for groups • Synonym for a worker • The price gets lower • Something you pay with • Money you get for working • The work performed by people • The money you get from the bank • The money you still have to pay • You pay with in a lot of Europese countries • Comprises everything not produced by people • ...
Personal Finance 2022-03-14
Across
- money taken out of a person's account
- amount of money earned after deductions are withheld
- money put into a person's account
- money that is earned
- tax paid whenever a good or service is purchased
- a written document to pay money from your account to a person or organization
- a legal status that a person can enter when the bills can't be paid
- money paid to support the government
- take money out of an account
Down
- plan for spending and saving money
- money that is spent
- tax based on money earned
- any resource that hold value
- tax paid on property a person owns
- amount of money in a person's account
- a card that loans money to buy products and services
- amount of money owed on a loan before interest
17 Clues: money that is spent • money that is earned • tax based on money earned • any resource that hold value • take money out of an account • money put into a person's account • plan for spending and saving money • tax paid on property a person owns • money paid to support the government • money taken out of a person's account • amount of money in a person's account • ...
Banking Basic Puzzle 2024-03-05
Across
- Item you give up for money
- Money you owe for a service or penalty
- Entering money into a account
- A name for giving out money
- Machine you use to deposit or withdraw money
- A account for daily use
- A account to save your money
- Name for one savings and checking account
- A For profit place to store money
Down
- The agency that insures money
- Annual percentage owed for loan
- A non profit place to store money
- Money you owe
- Keeping money in savings for a time
- Banking on the internet
- Money you get back on your money
16 Clues: Money you owe • Banking on the internet • A account for daily use • Item you give up for money • A name for giving out money • A account to save your money • The agency that insures money • Entering money into a account • Annual percentage owed for loan • Money you get back on your money • A non profit place to store money • A For profit place to store money • ...
Personal Finance 2023-03-02
Across
- The amount of time an employee works before getting paid
- Something you use to buy goods and services
- Being able to manage your money on a secure website
- Money you get back
- Money earned for performing a job, usually for a specific period of time
- Something you would really like to have
- A check for your salary or wages made out to you
- A fee charged to borrow money
- Money you owe to another person or business
- Used to pay for things with money that isn't yours
- Used to pay for things from money taken directly from your account
- Money you set aside to use for future plans or emergencies
- Used to pay for things like education, social security, healthcare, etc.
Down
- Amount of money received before taxes and other deductions have been taken
- A number that uses information from your credit history
- A place you could go to open up an account
- The least amount of money that needs to be paid back each month
- Amount of money received after taxes and other deductions have been taken
- Objects people want or need, such as clothes, toys, food, etc.
- Money you borrow, usually for large purchases like a car or house
- Received after you pay for something
- The amount of money needed to buy something
- Something that is essential to live
- A percentage of the amount borrowed that is charged to the person borrowing
- Things people want or need, such as haircuts, car repair, medical check-ups, etc.
- Something that helps you plan how you spend your money
26 Clues: Money you get back • A fee charged to borrow money • Something that is essential to live • Received after you pay for something • Something you would really like to have • A place you could go to open up an account • Something you use to buy goods and services • The amount of money needed to buy something • Money you owe to another person or business • ...
FINLIT 2023-08-28
Across
- creating a plan to save your money.
- vs. want- A need is something you need for survival and a want is something you desire not something you need.
- the money you earn on savings
- shopping-comparing prices and features to different sellers to make a good decision when buying something .
- process for individuals or businesses unable to repay debts offering a new start.
- the money you earn from a job technically the money coming in.
- card- A card that allows you to make purchases with the money you have in your bank account.
- fund- money set aside for emergencies.
- If you can be trusted to pay back borrowed money.
- not putting all your money in one place more like having a mix of investments to lower the risk.
- not being able to fulfill payment of a debt.
Down
- total cost of borrowing including interest and fees
- value of money- money today is worth more than the amount in the future because it can grow through investments.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Broker- A professional who helps you buy and sell stocks in the stock market.
- A way to protect yourself financially in case of unexpected events.
- the original amount of money you invest or borrow before any interest/fees.
- yourself first- Save the money before spending it on other things.
- score- A credit score is a number that shows if you can repay loans/credit cards.
- Borrowed money from a bank or lender and agreeing to pay it back
- something that has a value and can be owned or controlled.
- borrowing money with the promise to repay.
- report- detailed record of your credit history
- of Deposit (CD)- Savings account with a fixed term and higher interest rate.
- Union- financial institution owned by members that offer the same as banks
25 Clues: the money you earn on savings • creating a plan to save your money. • Money that is owed to someone else. • fund- money set aside for emergencies. • borrowing money with the promise to repay. • not being able to fulfill payment of a debt. • report- detailed record of your credit history • If you can be trusted to pay back borrowed money. • ...
Chapter 4- History of Money 2023-04-18
Across
- money Precious metals, minerals and agricultural products. Something else other than money used as a medium of exchange is considered commodity money.
- The ease in which money can be transported.
- The ability to retain its original form over time.
- Comprised of all checking account balances, cash, coins and traveler’s checks.
- rate The price of using money.
- Premium A form of additional compensation a borrower must provide to encourage investment in assets that cannot be easily/efficiently be converted into cash at fair market values.
- The ability to be divided into smaller pieces.
- Anything that acts as a medium of exchange, store of value, or standard of value.
- Flat Paper and virtual money
Down
- money An alternative to commodity money. (Ex. receipts for people that had gold deposited)
- Stable price level or low levels of inflation.
- Caused by too much money in circulation. Increases prices and makes most things expensive.
- Risk Premium An additional amount a borrower must pay to compensate a lender for assuming the default risk.
- The incentive in using money.
- Risk The compensation investors for taking more risk.
- of exchange Money being used for the purpose of buying and selling goods or services.
- A payment for using/borrowing money.
- Interest Rate The rate of interest that equates to the level of saving to the level of borrowing.
- Standard - Money that is representative money that is baked by a fixed amount of gold.
- The act of exchanging goods or services for another good or service.
- Composed of everything within M1, alongside savings account balances, certificates of deposit, money market account balances and U.S dollars on deposit in foreign banks.
21 Clues: The incentive in using money. • Flat Paper and virtual money • rate The price of using money. • A payment for using/borrowing money. • The ease in which money can be transported. • The ability to be divided into smaller pieces. • Stable price level or low levels of inflation. • The ability to retain its original form over time. • ...
Econ Crossword #4- Braxton McCabe 2022-09-27
Across
- theory to investing and maximizing profit
- card that withdraws money directly from your checking account
- risking money
- paper notes promising to repay money after a period of time
- a economic system based on private property
- a raw material
- clear, public
- original amount of money invested
- person who links buyers and sellers of stocks
- sum of money provided temporarily, you must pay it back
- lowest amount of money an employee can make
Down
- period increased stock trading and risinng prices
- shares that are freely traded
- a daily paper that provides detailed coverage on the financial world
- investment variety to reduce risk
- person who puts money in a project
- money earned without doing anything
- debt owed for loans for homes
- penalty asscoiated with an overdraft
- keeping your money to spend in the future
- taxes on income
- a sale, business deal
22 Clues: risking money • clear, public • a raw material • taxes on income • a sale, business deal • shares that are freely traded • debt owed for loans for homes • investment variety to reduce risk • original amount of money invested • person who puts money in a project • money earned without doing anything • penalty asscoiated with an overdraft • theory to investing and maximizing profit • ...
QFS Banking 2020-12-06
Across
- payee's signature on the back of the check
- a check to whom a check is written
- anything used as a common medium of exchange
- fee payed for the use of money
- anything that the bank accepts as security
- buying or borrowing on the premise of repaying
- a financial institution
- money owed to individual, business, banks
- automated teller machine
- sum of money owed; a charge deducted
Down
- items of monetary value
- money deposited in a financial institution
- a individual/business who writes the check
- a legal agreement of real estate between the lender and borrower
- amount of money taken out of an account
- the amount of money borrowed
- a check written for more money than is deposited
- a written instruction to a bank
- amount of money in an account
- money in the form of paper or coin
20 Clues: items of monetary value • a financial institution • automated teller machine • the amount of money borrowed • amount of money in an account • fee payed for the use of money • a written instruction to a bank • a check to whom a check is written • money in the form of paper or coin • sum of money owed; a charge deducted • amount of money taken out of an account • ...
Word Store 4 2023-01-19
Across
- fill a ... in the market
- cost a lot of money
- discounted ...
- cut/raise ...
- buy sth as soon as it becomes available
- have so much money they you don't notice what you spend
- reduce the price
- spend money on sth (usually when you don't want to)
- cheat sb by charging too much
- monopolise/supply ...
- be worth/make ...
- ... for money
Down
- pay too much money for sth
- niche ...
- deal with/serve ...
- release/launch/start selling sth (i.e. a new product)
- spend a lot of money, especially on nice things for yourself
- attract ...
- consider several possibilities before you choose sth you want
- a ... of products/services, etc.
- cost a ...
- launch/promote ...
- a ... of cafes/supermarkets, etc.
- have just enough money to buy the things you need
- have no money
- owe/withdraw ...
26 Clues: niche ... • cost a ... • attract ... • cut/raise ... • have no money • ... for money • discounted ... • reduce the price • owe/withdraw ... • be worth/make ... • launch/promote ... • deal with/serve ... • cost a lot of money • monopolise/supply ... • fill a ... in the market • pay too much money for sth • cheat sb by charging too much • a ... of products/services, etc. • ...
Bank On It/Check It Out 2012-12-12
Across
- a terminal with which you can withdraw cash from your account 24/7
- resolving the difference between your bank statement and your check register
- where you write down all your transactions
- money added to your account
- a method of electronically transferring money from one bank to another
- a percentage a bank pays you for keeping your money at the bank
- an electronic method for transferring and depositing money directly into your account
- the process of taking money from your bank account
- you have to be a member to keep your money there
- a monthly record of the deposits and withdrawals made
Down
- a money transfer that goes to a bank or a person in another country
- money you borrow with a written promise to pay back later
- using computers to move money to and from your account
- the act of signing the back of a check so that you can deposit or cash it
- used to let the teller know how much money you are depositing
- a written contract to take money from your account and give to someone else
- the amount charged by financial institutions for account activities and services
- a card that allows you to deposit, withdraw, and make purchases
- offers you a save place to keep your money and uses your deposits to make loans
- the amount of money you have in your account
20 Clues: money added to your account • where you write down all your transactions • the amount of money you have in your account • you have to be a member to keep your money there • the process of taking money from your bank account • a monthly record of the deposits and withdrawals made • using computers to move money to and from your account • ...
kyra 2023-08-23
Across
- The cost you pay every year to borrow money including fees.
- of Deposit (CD) Certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money.
- The process of creating a plan to spend your money.
- value of money Money is worth more now than the sum that will be in the future.
- score A prediction of your credit behavior like how likely you are to pay something back.
- Money received
- Failure to fulfill obligation.
- low interest rates.
- A thing that is borrowed but has to be paid back.
- Is how worthy you are to receive new credit.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate.
- Having no value to anything towards money.
- A useful thing, person or quality.
- card A card issued b7y the bank allowing to hold money electronically.
- shopping To compare things you buy from other places to different vendors.
Down
- The ability to borrow money knowing that you will repay it in the future often with interest.
- Of money denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- Something that is typically money that is owed or due.
- report A detailed account of your credit history.
- Union A non-profit making money cooperative whose members can borrow from
- Broker A broker who buys and sells securities.
- State of being diversified.
- vs. want A need is necessary, you need it to live and function. Want is something that benefits your life.
- fund Cash that’s set aside for emergency situations.
- yourself first Set aside money for savings before bills and ect.
- A contract represented by a policy in which a policyholder receives financial protection.
26 Clues: Money received • low interest rates. • State of being diversified. • Failure to fulfill obligation. • A useful thing, person or quality. • Money paid regularly at a particular rate. • Having no value to anything towards money. • Is how worthy you are to receive new credit. • Broker A broker who buys and sells securities. • report A detailed account of your credit history. • ...
English vocabulary (money) 2014-02-23
Across
- / To remove money from an account.
- / Money in the form of bills or coins; currency.
- / A contribution for the support of a government required of persons, groups, or businesses within the domain of that government.
- / One that buys goods or services.
- / To avoid spending (money) so as to keep or accumulate it.
- / To spend money on things you don't really need.
- / To take property from (a person) illegally by using or threatening to use violence or force; commit robbery upon.
Down
- / To give (money) in exchange for goods or services.
- / To receive (property or a title, for example) from an ancestor by legal succession or will.
- / Something owed, such as money, goods, or services.
- / A formal banking, brokerage, or business relationship established to provide for regular services, dealings, and other financial transactions.
- / A temporary, conditional pledge of property to a creditor as security for performance of an obligation or repayment of a debt.
- / To give or allow the use of temporarily on the condition that the same or its equivalent will be returned.
- / To gain especially for the performance of service, labor, or work.
14 Clues: / To remove money from an account. • / One that buys goods or services. • / Money in the form of bills or coins; currency. • / To spend money on things you don't really need. • / To give (money) in exchange for goods or services. • / Something owed, such as money, goods, or services. • / To avoid spending (money) so as to keep or accumulate it. • ...
Money and Banking 2022-02-13
Across
- the function of money allow a person to save his earning for future use
- payments which has to be made in the future
- using money we can decide the value of a good or service, because money is a unit of ..........
- central bank keep a portion of daily transactions of commercial banks
- bank allow customers to withdraw more than their actual deposit
- money can be carried from place to place easily
- this bank issue currency notes
- mutual exchanging goods and services
Down
- finding a person to swap goods and service with mutual acceptance
- reward for saving and cost of borrowing
- money can be divided in to smaller units without losing its value
- anything that is generally accepted in exchange of goods or service
- money borrowed from bank
- where deposits are accepted and loans are given
14 Clues: money borrowed from bank • this bank issue currency notes • mutual exchanging goods and services • reward for saving and cost of borrowing • payments which has to be made in the future • where deposits are accepted and loans are given • money can be carried from place to place easily • bank allow customers to withdraw more than their actual deposit • ...
Money Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-29
Across
- Can you lend me some money please? I am ______ until payday.
- He flicked the _____ up in the air, wait to see if it will be heads or tails.
- Always make sure you ask for a copy of your _______ when you buy something!
- that shirt cost me nothing! It was so ________.
- The coat was a _________ price for the quality of it.
- a place where you withdraw money
Down
- That diamond ring looks very __________.
- She ______ me money this morning and I will pay her back later.
- Can I _______ $10 off of you please?
- Do you have any spare _______ to put in the parking meter?
- He receives an annual ______ of $50,000 a year.
- a label that shows the price of something
- You can ______ supplies to the local animal shelter.
- I need to go to the _______ and deposit money.
14 Clues: a place where you withdraw money • Can I _______ $10 off of you please? • That diamond ring looks very __________. • a label that shows the price of something • I need to go to the _______ and deposit money. • He receives an annual ______ of $50,000 a year. • that shirt cost me nothing! It was so ________. • You can ______ supplies to the local animal shelter. • ...
History of Money 2023-03-30
Across
- A representative form of money where currency was directly tied to gold
- Livestock was one of the first forms of money, followed closely by grains
- Early forms of Chinese money from mollusk shells. One of the most widely and longest used types of currency in history
- First appearing in Lydia, sliver coins with stamped images of gods and emperors to promote authenticity
- First documented type of banknote
- Colorful and unique, with advanced security features such as watermarks, shifting colors, and faint images among others
- Strings of beads made from clamshells, used by Native Americans
- Miss a payment, you nose gets slit
- First known paper banknotes appeared in China
Down
- Base metals of bronze and copper were widely used, primitive tools used.
- The onset of the Great Depression led to the end of representative money.
- Digital cash in the forms of bits and bytes
- first form of trading, both parties benefiting mutually
- The giving of gifts to establish social ranking and promote wealth
14 Clues: First documented type of banknote • Miss a payment, you nose gets slit • Digital cash in the forms of bits and bytes • First known paper banknotes appeared in China • first form of trading, both parties benefiting mutually • Strings of beads made from clamshells, used by Native Americans • The giving of gifts to establish social ranking and promote wealth • ...
Vocabulary for Money Smart 2023-02-07
Across
- specific duty, task, or activity completed using time, skills, and energy to earn money
- the cost of goods and services
- money that someone has to pay to help finance a government
- act of giving with understanding that they will return it
- something given to help a need or charity
- money such as bills and coins
- type of work a person pursues for lifetime
- setting something aside to use in the future
- something you wish to accomplish in a short period of time
- to receive money in exchange for goods or services
- an amount of money taken out of a deposit account to pay for something
- money made from investments
- something to achieve soon like two weeks for example
- a written order of payment giving the bank permission to withdraw from your account
- money that is owed
- something you must have to survive
- a trade-off of a decision you make
- to achieve in long term such as one year, five years, or ten years
- money gained
Down
- money plan for a given time period
- the most money a person is allowed to spend
- FDIC insures deposits for public confidence
- money that a bank pays you for keeping money on deposit with them or you pay in fees
- money you get from employment, allowance, interest, etc.
- the act of using money to buy goods or services
- something that you would like to have but that you could live without
- bank account that pays interest
- public notice to promote sales
- act of giving money to help and support special causes
- money set aside for specific purpose
- possibility of something unplanned happening to investment
- receive on loan with understanding of repayment
- to put money at risk with the goal of making a profit in the future
- financial institution that accepts deposits and loans
- the ability to borrow money and pay it back later
- similar to a check
36 Clues: money gained • money that is owed • similar to a check • money made from investments • money such as bills and coins • the cost of goods and services • public notice to promote sales • bank account that pays interest • money plan for a given time period • something you must have to survive • a trade-off of a decision you make • money set aside for specific purpose • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-25
Across
- A savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time
- An amount of money that you owe to a person,bank, or company
- When you borrow money from a lender on the understanding that you'll pay it back later.
- Something that protects you financially against a loss
- A payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- A legal process which happens when a person or an organization does not have enough money to pay all its debts
- A lender's willingness to trust you to pay your debts based off of your credit report
- Something you must have to survive in contrast to things that a person would like to have but are not needed for survival
- The failure to pay financial payments on time
- A detailed report card on how well you manage your finances.
- A plan for saving and spending money
- Putting some money into your savings account before you spend any of your money
- The money you receive from different sources
Down
- Comparing similar products from different stores or suppliers to find which ones are the best value
- Money that you keep aside for unexpected expenses such as car repairs or if you lose your job
- A number that represents a person's credit behavior, whether a person can be trusted to borrow money or not
- Spreading your money across a variety of investments and asset classes to reduce risk and get a higher chance of your money returning
- An amount of money a lender charges a borrower for a loan
- The total amount of money borrowed or invested
- Money that you borrow from someone with the promise to pay it back
- The Yearly cost of borrowing, represented as a percentage.
- Someone who buys, sells, and trades stocks to other people
- Things you own that you can sell for money
- Non-Profit Organizations that provide services to its members
- Concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be in the future
25 Clues: A plan for saving and spending money • Things you own that you can sell for money • The money you receive from different sources • The failure to pay financial payments on time • The total amount of money borrowed or invested • Something that protects you financially against a loss • An amount of money a lender charges a borrower for a loan • ...
Personal Finance 2021-10-05
Across
- House money borrowed
- After Taxes
- Borrowed Money
- Money Kept
- Payments that do not change
- 24
- Specific,Maesurable,Achievable,Relevant,Time-Bound
- Before payment
- Accountable Jobs
- Payments that change
Down
- Things that you want to buy
- Regular Payment
- Things that you spend money on
- Before taxes
- 12
- Things that you absolutely need
- Money you earn
- Job that you pursue
- Sraight Out of Bank Account
- max amount of money you can spend
20 Clues: 12 • 24 • Money Kept • After Taxes • Before taxes • Borrowed Money • Money you earn • Before payment • Regular Payment • Accountable Jobs • Job that you pursue • House money borrowed • Payments that change • Things that you want to buy • Payments that do not change • Sraight Out of Bank Account • Things that you spend money on • Things that you absolutely need • max amount of money you can spend • ...
Finance 2021-10-15
Across
- bank records
- equal in number or amount
- company's money outlay
- the action of paying
- an estimate of income and expenditure
- trade.
- keeping money in urban kingdom
- borrowing
- the amount payed
Down
- income
- a fixed regular payment
- medium of exchange
- a useful or valuable thing
- amount of money spent
- financial speculations
- study of finance
- a sum of money saved
- support
- intimidate thousands in business
- a person's regular occupation, profession,
- the outlay of money
21 Clues: income • trade. • support • borrowing • bank records • study of finance • the amount payed • medium of exchange • the outlay of money • a sum of money saved • the action of paying • amount of money spent • financial speculations • company's money outlay • a fixed regular payment • equal in number or amount • a useful or valuable thing • keeping money in urban kingdom • intimidate thousands in business • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2023-03-02
Across
- saving options;stocks or bonds,that can make your money grow faster than a savings account
- work you do for money
- using money to buy stuff
- account at a financial institution,gains interest and allows withdrawals
- a share in the ownership of a company,company sells stock to raise money,the company does well the value of the stock might go up
- things you have to have in order to survive
- not having enough money to buy everything you want
- when you borrow money and promise to pay it back later
- money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money
- working extra hours to make extra money
- activity or action that might be dangerous
- to use something that isn't yours;promise to give it back
- things that you are able to do like for a job or hobby
- types of things that you enjoy learning about,spend time doing
- the full amount you earned
- see if you can find something for a better price or in better shape somewhere else
- money financial institutions pay you to borrow your money
- a record of how you pay back the money you borrow
- payment for a year’s worth,divided in equal parts that are paid to you with each paycheck
Down
- look at what you’ve done with your money over a period of time
- money available to use like bills & coins
- helps pay for emergencies you pay a little money at set times
- what you give up in order to get something else
- plan for using your money over a set period of time
- money you get from working
- money financial institutions pay you to borrow your money
- putting things in order of how much they matter
- payment for the work you do;amount for each hour you work or based on completing something
- money that goes to the government to pay for things
- amount you take after paying taxes, & anything else that gets taken out of your paypay
- things you would like to have;they aren't needed to survive
- savings certificate;gains interest,set time before you can use money
- money that you have to pay back
- something you want to achieve,you can plan steps to do this
- a quality that means that something or someone can be trusted to do what has been agreed
- type of job;do for a long time,may require education
- volunteering to give to someone in need
- to lend money 2 gov. or business
38 Clues: work you do for money • using money to buy stuff • money you get from working • the full amount you earned • money that you have to pay back • to lend money 2 gov. or business • working extra hours to make extra money • volunteering to give to someone in need • money available to use like bills & coins • activity or action that might be dangerous • ...
Grade 2 Money and Finances. 2024-02-12
Across
- Twenty-five cents.
- A special name for one Canadian dollar.
- The value of ten cents.
- What an item is worth.
- The money that is used in a country.
- One cent.
- To buy items using money.
- A special name for five cents.
- The paper money.
Down
- A special name for two Canadian dollars.
- What you get back when you pay too much money.
- 100.
- The value exchanged for goods and services.
- How much?
- Exchanging things with others.
- All things that involving money.
- The money made from metals.
- To put money away for later use.
- A value of one hundred cents.
19 Clues: 100. • How much? • One cent. • The paper money. • Twenty-five cents. • What an item is worth. • The value of ten cents. • To buy items using money. • The money made from metals. • A value of one hundred cents. • Exchanging things with others. • A special name for five cents. • All things that involving money. • To put money away for later use. • The money that is used in a country. • ...
Financial Terms 2022-05-26
Across
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a system of money in general use in a country
- a specific goal that is attainable and realistic with a time limit and way to measure success
- a number to determine credit worthiness – can range between 300-850
- completely run out of money
- giving to worthy causes to help others, will increase self-esteem and money management skills
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture
- enables the card holder to borrow funds from the institution
- a statement that has information about your previous financial activity – used to determine a specific score
- amount of money left after deducting allowances, taxes, insurance
- the cost required for something, the money spent on something
- remove or take away money from an account
- pay off the smallest loan first then use the extra money to pay off the next smallest loan
- does not build credit – you can only withdraw the amount of money that you have in the account
- a repayment of a sum of money, typically to a dissatisfied customer.
- the amount of money left over after all expenses have been paid
Down
- an account where one sets aside money for another time or use and that earns interest.
- a specialized computer that allows a person to check account balances, withdraw or deposit money, and print a statement of account activities or transactions
- a written statement saying that money or goods have been received
- consists of all wages, tips and salary before taxes are taken out
- Membership owns the actual financial institution
- the state of owing money
- an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use.
- funds or the management of funds
- a financial establishment that may be owned by small groups or shareholders of large corporations
- take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it - such as money
- institution that exists virtually on the internet, offer the same services and insurance but there is almost no interaction with an actual person
- knowing how much money is coming in and having a plan for how to spend it
- money in coins or notes – not to include checks, money orders or credit
- amount of money owed to the government
31 Clues: the state of owing money • completely run out of money • funds or the management of funds • amount of money owed to the government • remove or take away money from an account • a system of money in general use in a country • Membership owns the actual financial institution • enables the card holder to borrow funds from the institution • ...
Financial Terms 2022-05-26
Across
- A written statement saying that money or goods have been received
- Amount of money left after deducting allowances, taxes, insurance
- Giving to worthy causes to help others, will increase self-esteem and money management skills
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Completely run out of money
- An account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- Amount of money owed to the government
- The amount of money left over after all expenses have been paid
- Take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it - such as money
- Keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use.
- Does not build credit – you can only withdraw the amount of money that you have in the account
- A number to determine credit worthiness – can range between 300-850
- An account where one sets aside money for another time or use and that earns interest.
- A statement that has information about your previous financial activity – used to determine a specific score
Down
- Funds or the management of funds
- A specialized computer that allows a person to check account balances, withdraw or deposit money, and print a statement of account activities or transactions
- A system of money in general use in a country
- Remove or take away money from an account
- The state of owing money
- Enables the card holder to borrow funds from the institution
- A specific goal that is attainable and realistic with a time limit and way to measure success
- Expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture
- Institution that exists virtually on the internet, offer the same services and insurance but there is almost no interaction with an actual person
- A repayment of a sum of money, typically to a dissatisfied customer.
- Pay off the smallest loan first then use the extra money to pay off the next smallest loan
- The cost required for something, the money spent on something
- Membership owns the actual financial institution
- Consists of all wages, tips and salary before taxes are taken out
- A financial establishment that may be owned by small groups or shareholders of large corporations
- Knowing how much money is coming in and having a plan for how to spend it
- Money in coins or notes – not to include checks, money orders or credit
31 Clues: The state of owing money • Completely run out of money • Funds or the management of funds • Amount of money owed to the government • Remove or take away money from an account • A system of money in general use in a country • Membership owns the actual financial institution • Enables the card holder to borrow funds from the institution • ...