money Crossword Puzzles
Money & finances 2025-06-26
Across
- An advantage, improvement, or help that you get from something
- You pay a company money and they pay the costs if something bad happens
- The things that someone or a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- The amount of money spent
Down
- Money, property etc that you receive from someone who has died
- An opinion you give someone about what they should do
- The use of money to get a profit
- Money in the form of coins or notes rather than cheques, credit cards etc
- An amount of money that you must pay to the government
- An amount of money paid regularly to someone who does not work anymore
10 Clues: The amount of money spent • The use of money to get a profit • An opinion you give someone about what they should do • An amount of money that you must pay to the government • Money, property etc that you receive from someone who has died • An advantage, improvement, or help that you get from something • ...
Earning Money 2025-05-13
Across
- The regular work that a person does to earn money.
- Physical items or products that people make, grow, or sell.
- To keep money for future use instead of spending it right away.
- To receive money in exchange for work or providing a service.
- Helpful actions or work that one person does for another.
Down
- A plan for how to use money, showing how much will be spent on different things and how much will be saved.
- An item or record that is accepted as payment for goods, services, and debts.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- A place where people can keep their money safe and secure.
- A fixed amount of money that someone earns each month or year for their work.
10 Clues: To use money to buy goods or services. • The regular work that a person does to earn money. • Helpful actions or work that one person does for another. • A place where people can keep their money safe and secure. • Physical items or products that people make, grow, or sell. • To receive money in exchange for work or providing a service. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2025-09-29
Across
- The amount of money you pay for something.
- – When you give something to someone and they pay you for it.
- To get money because you work.
- When you do something well or reach your goal.
- To use money to buy things.
Down
- To create something new that did not exist before.
- A message that tells people to buy or use something.
- Something that is made or sold in a shop.
- To keep money instead of spending it.
- Money in the form of coins or paper bills.
10 Clues: To use money to buy things. • To get money because you work. • To keep money instead of spending it. • Something that is made or sold in a shop. • The amount of money you pay for something. • Money in the form of coins or paper bills. • When you do something well or reach your goal. • To create something new that did not exist before. • ...
Finance 2013-11-04
Across
- the amount that something is worth, measured especially in money
- the activity of buying and selling goods and services
- agreement with your bank that allows you to spend money when you have no money left in your account
- an amount of money that you pay into a bank account
- an arrangement in which a bank looks after your money. You can deposit (=put in) or withdraw (=take out) money when you need to
- to make a coin from metal
- a machine that gives you money when you put a bank card into it. The American word is ATM.
- money that a person or institution such as a bank charges you for lending you money
Down
- money used in a way that may earn you more money, for example money used for buying property or shares in a company
- the money that someone gives back to you when you give more money than it costs to buy something
- a plastic card that you put into a cashpoint to get money from your bank account
- rate the value of the money of one country when you change it into the money of another country
- the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy something
- what you earn, save, invest and use to pay for things
- money spent by a government, organization, or person
- an amount of money that a person, business, or country borrows, especially from a bank
- to take money from a bank account
- the amount of money that is needed in order to buy, pay for, or do something
- money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
19 Clues: to make a coin from metal • to take money from a bank account • an amount of money that you pay into a bank account • money spent by a government, organization, or person • the activity of buying and selling goods and services • what you earn, save, invest and use to pay for things • the amount that something is worth, measured especially in money • ...
Financial lit 2016-02-29
Across
- card, a card charged on credit
- funds, spare cash
- money earned
- 4th period teacher
- money towards your retirement
- when your hard work pays off
- shark, person who gives out loans
- pulling a Donald trump
- money put in the bank
- taxes
- money yet to be paid
Down
- account where you put checks
- check, money earned on a certain basis
- money on a card
- warranty
- the money used in your country
- basic home bills
- money charged to your credit
- person whom can access your account
- income, money that you made
- place where you store/get loans
- holes, little holes in all contracts
- cuts, cut backs on money
- money to make economy better
- fee's, small print fee's
- taxes, money taken to make payments
- charging payments
- forms, file your taxes with
28 Clues: taxes • warranty • money earned • money on a card • basic home bills • funds, spare cash • charging payments • 4th period teacher • money yet to be paid • money put in the bank • pulling a Donald trump • cuts, cut backs on money • fee's, small print fee's • income, money that you made • forms, file your taxes with • account where you put checks • money charged to your credit • ...
Aniya T and Trinity 2017-11-29
Across
- money placed in a bank account
- money earned
- company's total earning
- money spent on something
- life saving
- plastic money
- money paid regularly
- price of money
- tax on sales
- financial plan
- salary
Down
- something bought on credit
- added cost to some goods
- deposit
- something that you have to pay for
- broke
- removal
- bank card
- take money out of
- a tax paid on the money that a person makes
- leader in a bank
- bill
22 Clues: bill • broke • salary • deposit • removal • bank card • life saving • money earned • tax on sales • plastic money • price of money • financial plan • leader in a bank • take money out of • money paid regularly • company's total earning • added cost to some goods • money spent on something • something bought on credit • money placed in a bank account • something that you have to pay for • ...
Money and Mindset Magazine 2026-05-06
Across
- interest money earning interest on both original amount and past interest
- money spent on things you need or want
- money kept for future use
- income money left after taxes are taken out
- small share of ownership in a company
- money paid to the government from earnings
- money earned from a job or other source
- income total money earned before taxes
- money borrowed that must be paid back
- score number that shows how reliable someone is with money
- managing money by planning spending and saving
Down
- money borrowed that is repaid over time
- extra money earned or owed on money
- card card used to borrow money and pay later
- expense cost that changes each month
- account bank account used to store money safely
- fund money saved for unexpected costs
- a plan for how to spend and save money
- expense cost stat stays the same every month
- using money to try to grow more money
20 Clues: money kept for future use • extra money earned or owed on money • expense cost that changes each month • small share of ownership in a company • fund money saved for unexpected costs • money borrowed that must be paid back • using money to try to grow more money • money spent on things you need or want • a plan for how to spend and save money • ...
SKRYPKA MARIIA RT-101 2026-05-12
Across
- characteristic meaning that money keeps its purchasing power.
- ease of converting something into cash.
- money in the form of notes and coins.
- money.
- money used on the Internet.
- rapid increase in prices reducing purchasing power.
- metal once used as commodity money.
- act of trading goods or services.
- ability to divide money into smaller units.
- system of exchanging goods without money.
- official money used in a country.
Down
- people use to buy goods and services.
- worth of something.
- Clues
- currency used in many European countries.
- money issued by a bank.
- ability to carry money easily.
- ability of money to last a long time.
- money produced illegally.
19 Clues: Clues • money. • worth of something. • money issued by a bank. • money produced illegally. • money used on the Internet. • ability to carry money easily. • act of trading goods or services. • official money used in a country. • metal once used as commodity money. • people use to buy goods and services. • money in the form of notes and coins. • ability of money to last a long time. • ...
financial literacy vocabulary Aniya T and Trinity 2017-11-29
Across
- financial plan
- salary
- broke
- added cost to some goods
- something bought on credit
- bank card
- a tax paid on the money that a person makes
- money paid regularly
- removal
- money earned
- deposit
- plastic money
Down
- leader in a bank
- take money out of
- tax on sales
- price of money
- something that you have to pay for
- money spent on something
- life saving
- money placed in a bank account
- company's total earning
- bill
22 Clues: bill • broke • salary • removal • deposit • bank card • life saving • tax on sales • money earned • plastic money • financial plan • price of money • leader in a bank • take money out of • money paid regularly • company's total earning • money spent on something • added cost to some goods • something bought on credit • money placed in a bank account • something that you have to pay for • ...
economias? 2022-11-16
Across
- Something you buy (starts on g)
- Synonym to partnership
- Synonym contest/race with someone
- April payment
- Business analyst
- Add money to an account
- State of being rich
- Put money in...
Down
- Provide money for...
- State of being very poor
- trade Something You do something so it become good for everyone
- putting money aside
- Money you saved
- Synonym to money
- One buying goods
- Money placed in bank
- Gain money
- Goods in store
- Financial system
- Buying and selling
20 Clues: Gain money • April payment • Goods in store • Money you saved • Put money in... • Synonym to money • One buying goods • Business analyst • Financial system • Buying and selling • putting money aside • State of being rich • Provide money for... • Money placed in bank • Synonym to partnership • Add money to an account • State of being very poor • Something you buy (starts on g) • ...
financial literacy vocabulary Aniya T and Trinity 2017-11-29
Across
- salary
- money paid regularly
- plastic money
- bill
- added cost to some goods
- money spent on something
- life saving
- removal
- take money out of
- something that you have to pay for
- financial plan
- money earned
Down
- leader in a bank
- broke
- a tax paid on the money that a person makes
- something bought on credit
- bank card
- deposit
- price of money
- company's total earning
- money placed in a bank account
- tax on sales
22 Clues: bill • broke • salary • deposit • removal • bank card • life saving • tax on sales • money earned • plastic money • price of money • financial plan • leader in a bank • take money out of • money paid regularly • company's total earning • added cost to some goods • money spent on something • something bought on credit • money placed in a bank account • something that you have to pay for • ...
Personal finance word search 2021-04-07
Across
- subtracting money
- money period of time
- basic nessecities
- cost required
- change for Coins
- money for tax
- money saved
- useful
- income tax system
- employees take home
- salary
- deposits account
- labeling items for sale
- daily spending
- money in bank account
- money owed or due
Down
- original principal
- assets minus liability
- bank loans money
- indirect cost
- tax levied by gov
- fixed compension
- sum of money lent
- stock or collection
- paid to government
- responsible for debt
- small plastic card
- calculated on principals
28 Clues: useful • salary • money saved • indirect cost • cost required • money for tax • daily spending • bank loans money • fixed compension • change for Coins • deposits account • subtracting money • basic nessecities • tax levied by gov • sum of money lent • income tax system • money owed or due • original principal • paid to government • small plastic card • stock or collection • employees take home • ...
Money - int and pre-int 2026-04-12
Across
- — to spread investments across different areas
- — to have to pay back money
- — buying and selling goods or shares
- — to keep money for later
- — the possibility of losing something
- — not changing a lot
- — a way of doing something
- — a system where buying and selling happens
- — to give something for money
- — a choice you make
- — something you do to make money
Down
- — to put money into something to earn more
- — in a strong and risky way
- — the ability to control behaviour
- — money gained from an activity
- — things you use to make something
- — money that is lost
- — how much money something needs
- — money you borrow
- — money you get from work
20 Clues: — money you borrow • — a choice you make • — money that is lost • — not changing a lot • — to keep money for later • — money you get from work • — a way of doing something • — to have to pay back money • — in a strong and risky way • — to give something for money • — money gained from an activity • — how much money something needs • — something you do to make money • ...
FinLit Vocab 2024-08-19
Across
- difference on necessity
- buying on promise
- amount of money made at job
- way to save money
- borrowing money
- willing to give to someone
- rules for how we money
- Money saved for emergencies
- proof you have money
- increase by percent
- a restart button on life
Down
- splitting money for better growth
- money owed to someone
- Number representing your trustworthyness
- inflation
- bank card linked directly to account
- pay little by little for your accidents
- pool of money
- book report on your loans
- property owned by a person
- Making your money worth more
- yearly tax on debt
- set savings aside first
- Finding best price
24 Clues: inflation • pool of money • borrowing money • buying on promise • way to save money • yearly tax on debt • Finding best price • increase by percent • proof you have money • money owed to someone • rules for how we money • difference on necessity • set savings aside first • a restart button on life • book report on your loans • willing to give to someone • property owned by a person • ...
Income and expense- Victoria Patton 2021-10-08
Across
- deductions mainly taken from paycheck
- Money Received
- example of unearned income
- Money from sources like government grants
- summary of past transactions
- Making more than you are spending
- money you have before deductions
- received money from state and federal gov.
- court-ordered money to support a minor child
Down
- money earned from financial investments
- out of pocket expense,not covered by insurance
- transfers risk from one person to a organization
- money spent for savings and other things
- a certain amount of money you spend and not go over
- money you pay on a house
- payment for rent on a house
- money earned from selling an asset
- spending more than you are making
- income earned upon a sale
- money you get after deductions
20 Clues: Money Received • money you pay on a house • income earned upon a sale • example of unearned income • payment for rent on a house • summary of past transactions • money you get after deductions • money you have before deductions • spending more than you are making • Making more than you are spending • money earned from selling an asset • deductions mainly taken from paycheck • ...
Bank on It! 2021-04-29
Across
- money borrowed from the bank (for car, house, college)
- money you make from your job
- place to safely keep money for later
- paper that tells you how your account is doing
- when you take out more $ than you have
- proves who you are (driver's license, birth cert.)
- an employee who helps customers at the bank
- money in bill or coin form
- use to buy things using money from your account
- a plan for managing your money
Down
- things like bills, groceries, rent
- any time money come in/out of your account
- how much money is in your account
- a specific location of a bank
- to take money out of a bank account
- to put money into a bank account
- personal identification number for ATM or debit card
- place to keep money for paying expenses
- machine used to take out or put in money
- use to buy things with borrowed money
20 Clues: money in bill or coin form • money you make from your job • a specific location of a bank • a plan for managing your money • to put money into a bank account • how much money is in your account • things like bills, groceries, rent • to take money out of a bank account • place to safely keep money for later • use to buy things with borrowed money • ...
NardoNicho 2026-01-09
Across
- Function of money used to make payments
- Act of putting aside money to earn interest
- Failure to repay a loan
- Function of money used to settle debts in the future
- Money kept in a bank account
- Interest rate charged by the central bank to commercial banks
- Institution that controls a country’s money supply and issues currency
- Total amount of money circulating in the economy
- Cost of borrowing or reward for saving money
- Loan used to buy property
Down
- Function of money used to compare value
- Money that has value because the government says so
- Card that allows borrowing to be repaid later
- Process by which banks create money through lending
- Card that deducts money directly from a bank account
- General rise in prices over time
- Institution that accepts deposits and makes loans
- Anything that is widely accepted as payment for goods and services
- Function of money used to keep purchasing power over time
- Notes and coins used in daily transactions
20 Clues: Failure to repay a loan • Loan used to buy property • Money kept in a bank account • General rise in prices over time • Function of money used to make payments • Function of money used to compare value • Notes and coins used in daily transactions • Act of putting aside money to earn interest • Cost of borrowing or reward for saving money • ...
Financial Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
Across
- an expense that does change month to month
- donating for charity
- a card used to transfer money by electonics
- a person who gives you money
- amount of money paid doing a job
- take money out of your bank account
- goods you buy
- quality viewed in value
- amount of money made
- amount of money paid by doing chores
Down
- to put money in your bank account
- a card used buy stuff on credit
- keeping money
- a plan you make on how you spend your money
- an expense that does not change month to month
- the difference of revenue and expenses
- money paid from the bank for saving your money OR money that you pay to the bank when you borrowed some money
- people who borrow money from the bank
- a company that shares or borrows continuously
19 Clues: keeping money • goods you buy • donating for charity • amount of money made • quality viewed in value • a person who gives you money • a card used buy stuff on credit • amount of money paid doing a job • to put money in your bank account • take money out of your bank account • amount of money paid by doing chores • people who borrow money from the bank • ...
financial 2013-02-04
Across
- money people keep over time
- the thing used to buy things
- what people sell in business'
- money people pay for services
- to hire someone
- the person that buys things taht will be worth more in the future
- a chain of businesses
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- what you are getting each year
- put money in the bank
- a loan obtained through the conveyance of property as security
Down
- where all stocks are sold and brought
- different countries sort of money
- managment of large amounts of money
- you buy something that will be worth more and more money over time
- the person you employ
- money from the bank
- something someone has bought to make money
- when someone owes money and get over time they get charged more money
- the amount of money you owe
20 Clues: to hire someone • money from the bank • the person you employ • a chain of businesses • put money in the bank • money people keep over time • the amount of money you owe • the thing used to buy things • what people sell in business' • money people pay for services • what you are getting each year • different countries sort of money • managment of large amounts of money • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary (MMS 7th) 2024-01-10
Across
- card connnected to bank account
- Money earned after taxes have been withheld
- Money the government takes from your paycheck
- Money you have to pay back
- Money charged to you for borrowing money (credit)
- One time payment, work related
- Money earned before taxes are withheld
- Costs that change (how many restaurants per month)
- Necessary to live (food, water, shelter)
- Money paid for each hour worked
Down
- The cost we pay when we give something up
- Expenses that don't change each month (ex: rent)
- A plan for your money
- Not necessary to live (ex: smartphone)
- Cost per ounce of an item
- Money added to the price of a purchased item
- Extra cash earned for performing a service
- Money added to a bank account
- fixed income, regardless of hours worked
- a card with an allowance you can borrow from
- money you have in your possession
- Money spent on something
22 Clues: A plan for your money • Money spent on something • Cost per ounce of an item • Money you have to pay back • Money added to a bank account • One time payment, work related • card connnected to bank account • Money paid for each hour worked • money you have in your possession • Not necessary to live (ex: smartphone) • Money earned before taxes are withheld • ...
Checking Account 2025-10-07
Across
- Extra money earned or owed.
- Machine for automatic money withdrawal.
- Bank account for daily use.
- Match records to ensure accuracy.
- Person who makes the payment.
- Take money out of an account.
- Written orders to pay money.
- Benefits or prizes for actions.
- Card that spends your money.
- Check that fails payment.
- Bank employee handling transactions.
Down
- Officially stopped or voided.
- Any money exchange or transfer.
- Record summarizing account activity.
- Place that stores and manages money.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Document proving who you are.
- Short written note or reminder.
- Your written name for authorization.
- Canceled check that can't be used for payment.
- Person receiving the payment.
- Amount of money remaining.
- Record Showing check details.
- Money placed into an account.
- Changes for services or actions.
- Record or report of money.
- Spending more money than your balance.
27 Clues: Check that fails payment. • Amount of money remaining. • Record or report of money. • Extra money earned or owed. • Bank account for daily use. • Written orders to pay money. • Card that spends your money. • Officially stopped or voided. • Document proving who you are. • Person who makes the payment. • Take money out of an account. • Person receiving the payment. • ...
Personal Finance 2016-05-02
Across
- A fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis
- The cost that is required for something
- Someone who guarantees to pay the money back
- Money paid to other people for services
- Money received from a regular basis from work
- An amount of money paid to authors musicians
- A percentage of the sale given to the salesperson for its service
- Putting money in to make profit from it
- Payment that has to be paid for borrowing money
- Sum payable as profit for shares
- What remains after all business expenses are deducted
Down
- A way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement
- Regular payment given to the tenant or owner of the building or land
- Money received by workers
- Lending money through the bank
- Put aside some money for future use
- Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget
- Stocks and shares that are owned by an individual
- The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- A person who owes money
20 Clues: A person who owes money • Money received by workers • Lending money through the bank • Sum payable as profit for shares • Put aside some money for future use • The cost that is required for something • Money paid to other people for services • Putting money in to make profit from it • Someone who guarantees to pay the money back • An amount of money paid to authors musicians • ...
Unit 10-Financial Literacy -Jessica 2019-04-03
Across
- earned money from services
- taxes levied on business income
- tax system imposes tax
- something with value
- account where checks can be written
- costs of basic needs and necessities
- parts of money not included in a paycheck
- changing expenses depending on your amount of spending
- part of total amount
- money someone has or is worth
- price of an item based on the unit issue
- money deposited from an account
- levied taxes on retailed receipts
- money owned or taken from account
- money taken away
- costs of things you need and want
Down
- money saved from not being spent
- loans for the purchase of properties
- been paid already
- plastic card used to buy goods or services
- money staying the same even when some is taken out
- money set and saved for a period of time
- money earned by someone
- capital borrowed opposed to interest paid
- money received after taxes are taken out
- stored money in a bank for safekeeping
- money received before taxes are taken from it
- money invested
28 Clues: money invested • money taken away • been paid already • something with value • part of total amount • tax system imposes tax • money earned by someone • earned money from services • money someone has or is worth • taxes levied on business income • money deposited from an account • money saved from not being spent • levied taxes on retailed receipts • money owned or taken from account • ...
Money: Then and Now 2024-10-23
Across
- Trading one thing for another
- What you might trade for milk long ago
- A place where people keep their money
- Worth a lot, hard to get
- Something you use to buy things
- What you do when you work to get money
- Small, round piece of metal used as money
- A drink you can sell to make money
- Beads made from shells, used as money by some Native Americans
- Money parents might give to kids for helping around the house
- A plan for how to spend and save money
Down
- Shells that were used in China as payment
- Extra money the bank gives you for saving
- Keeping money for later
- What money is made from today
- What you do when you use money to buy something
- Giving money to help others
- A place where people go to trade or buy things
- Animal that can lay eggs
- A drink you can get from cows
20 Clues: Keeping money for later • Worth a lot, hard to get • Animal that can lay eggs • Giving money to help others • Trading one thing for another • What money is made from today • A drink you can get from cows • Something you use to buy things • A drink you can sell to make money • A place where people keep their money • What you might trade for milk long ago • ...
Financial Vocabulary 2024-03-07
Across
- Something you put money into expecting it to make you more money in the long run.
- Money you owe
- the money you earn
- money you take out of an account
- money that is set aside to buy large ticket items or for emergencies
- a fee collected by the government to pay for society’s needs
- Money taken out of a paycheck
- Able to provide for yourself, pay all your own bills and buy what you need
- An agreement where one person receives goods and pays for them later
- Items you spend money on
- something you would like to have but can do without
Down
- something you have to have to survive
- you rely on someone else for your money, and to provide for you
- The amount of money you have to have in your account before they start charging you fees
- Money taken from an account.
- A plan for spending the money you earn
- the amount of money you earn at a job
- A formal banking relationship
- the document giving you information about your income and deductions
- Money that is paid in exchange for borrowing money
20 Clues: Money you owe • the money you earn • Items you spend money on • Money taken from an account. • A formal banking relationship • Money taken out of a paycheck • money you take out of an account • something you have to have to survive • the amount of money you earn at a job • A plan for spending the money you earn • Money that is paid in exchange for borrowing money • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab Joleea Elsiha 2017-11-29
Across
- A company's total earning
- Money the bank gives you
- Money that is on a card that isn't your money and that you have to pay on
- Money that is on a card that is your money
- Money that is getting put in the bank
- Money taken out of the bank
- Money the bank gives you
- A bank account that you have easy access to
- The money you get paid when people barrow your money from the bank
- Tax levied by a government directly on your income
- money that is owed for every dollar that you spend
Down
- My friends mom has to spend her money wisely
- When you take extra money out of your bank account
- You yearly house payment of your buying a house and not renting it
- When you something away or take something out
- Tax on sales
- Money received
- A payment that you pay before you buy something or start paying on something
- The amount of salary paid after taxes
- The total cost that is required
- when you owe money to the state
- A bank account that you have easy access to
22 Clues: Tax on sales • Money received • Money the bank gives you • Money the bank gives you • A company's total earning • Money taken out of the bank • The total cost that is required • when you owe money to the state • The amount of salary paid after taxes • Money that is getting put in the bank • Money that is on a card that is your money • A bank account that you have easy access to • ...
APP12 Financial Literacy & Investments 2026-01-05
Across
- Money you earn
- Interest only on the principal
- Pay based on sales
- Length of time for an investment/loan
- Extra hours beyond regular hours
- Works for yourself
- Pay increase
- Amount of money in an account
- Money you take out of an account
- Day you get paid
- Money gained from an investment
- Hourly pay for work
- Money taken off your pay
- Move up to a better job
- Extra money earned or paid
- Yearly pay (paid in chunks)
- Money saved for retirement
- Money borrowed and repaid
- Money paid to government
Down
- Interest on principal plus past interest
- Money you put into an account
- Scheduled work time
- Lowest legal hourly pay
- Money from selling
- Starting amount of money invested or borrowed
- Pay after deductions
- When interest gets added and earns more interest
- Percent used to calculate interest
- Extra job perks/plans
- Extra pay for doing well
- Money put in to grow later
- Extra money from customers for service
- Pay before deductions
33 Clues: Pay increase • Money you earn • Day you get paid • Pay based on sales • Money from selling • Works for yourself • Scheduled work time • Hourly pay for work • Pay after deductions • Extra job perks/plans • Pay before deductions • Lowest legal hourly pay • Move up to a better job • Extra pay for doing well • Money taken off your pay • Money paid to government • Money borrowed and repaid • ...
Financial Crossword 2025-10-27
Across
- Institution that stores and manages people’s money.
- Paper (or email) that proves you paid for something.
- The amount a buyer pays for a product.
- Small regular amount of money given (often to a child).
- Money going out of an account.
- Tangible items people buy (things you can touch).
- Money earned from work or investments (singular).
- Work people do for others in exchange for pay.
- A plan for how to spend or save money.
Down
- Things necessary for survival (food, shelter, clothing).
- Movement of money into and out of an account or business.
- Money coming into an account.
- What we use to buy goods and services.
- Things people desire but don’t need to survive.
- Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- The amount needed to make or buy something.
- Amount of money left in an account.
- Money left after subtracting costs from revenue.
- Total money a business earns from selling goods or services before costs are subtracted.
- Money set aside for the future.
20 Clues: Money coming into an account. • Money going out of an account. • Money set aside for the future. • Amount of money left in an account. • What we use to buy goods and services. • The amount a buyer pays for a product. • A plan for how to spend or save money. • Money spent on goods, services, or bills. • The amount needed to make or buy something. • ...
Budgeting PFM1 Crossman 2021-10-07
Across
- Saving Money over time for a large purchase
- flow Flow on how you save
- Paper Money
- Money you borrow that you pack back
- Price put on an item to purchase
- money that the principle earns
- Persistent rise in the price of goods
- Expenses you pay monthly
- Money put aside for emergencies
Down
- Place safest for money
- Paying on an item
- Putting money in specific areas to be spent
- Buying Something
- Controlling unnecessary purchase
- Money the government takes out
- Money that gets multiped over and over
- Money you owe to someone
- Put money aside
- Accumulated Money
- Foundation which you save $500
20 Clues: Paper Money • Put money aside • Buying Something • Paying on an item • Accumulated Money • Place safest for money • Money you owe to someone • Expenses you pay monthly • flow Flow on how you save • Money the government takes out • money that the principle earns • Foundation which you save $500 • Money put aside for emergencies • Controlling unnecessary purchase • ...
Soldenklachten 2016-01-24
Across
- MIND - CARES, full of - money; about
- MIND - GESTURES, makes - hands; involuntary motions of the - counting money; as if
- MIND - GAMBLING - passion for gambling - make money; to
- MIND - AMUSEMENT - desire for - toy shops; wants to go to
- MIND - INDIFFERENCE - money; to making
- MIND - AMBITION - increased - money; to make
- Forgetful- purchases; goes off and leaves the
- MIND - INSANITY - purchases; makes useless
- MIND - AVARICE - expensive; everything seems to
- MIND - KLEPTOMANIA - money, steals - necessity; without
Down
- MIND - DESIRES - full of desires - more than she needs
- MIND - DELUSIONS - money - counting money; he is
- MIND - BARGAINING
- MIND - SADNESS - money - problems with money; about
- MIND - GRIEF - money; from losing
- HEAD - PAIN - shopping, from
- DREAMS - SHOPPING
- MIND - IMPULSIVE - shopping; impulsive to go
- MIND - IRRESOLUTION - shopping
- DREAMS - MONEY - gold, of
- MIND - SQUANDERING - alternating with - avarice
21 Clues: MIND - BARGAINING • DREAMS - SHOPPING • DREAMS - MONEY - gold, of • HEAD - PAIN - shopping, from • MIND - IRRESOLUTION - shopping • MIND - GRIEF - money; from losing • MIND - CARES, full of - money; about • MIND - INDIFFERENCE - money; to making • MIND - INSANITY - purchases; makes useless • MIND - IMPULSIVE - shopping; impulsive to go • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2017-11-29
Across
- The total cost that is required
- Money that is on a card that is your money
- Money taken out of the bank
- The amount of salary paid after taxes
- A bank account that you have easy access to
- Tax on sales
- You yearly house payment of your buying a house and not renting it
- money that is owed for every dollar that you spend
- A company's total earning
- My friends mom has to spend her money wisely
- Money the bank gives you
Down
- When you take extra money out of your bank account
- A payment that you pay before you buy something or start paying on something
- when you owe money to the state
- A bank account that you have easy access to
- Money that is on a card that isn't your money and that you have to pay on
- Tax levied by a government directly on your income
- The money you get paid when people barrow your money from the bank
- When you something away or take something out
- Money received
- Money that is getting put in the bank
- Money the bank gives you
22 Clues: Tax on sales • Money received • Money the bank gives you • Money the bank gives you • A company's total earning • Money taken out of the bank • The total cost that is required • when you owe money to the state • The amount of salary paid after taxes • Money that is getting put in the bank • Money that is on a card that is your money • A bank account that you have easy access to • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy-Gaby salas 2019-04-02
Across
- interest-buy or deposit money and getting charged
- money-money getting put in your or another person's account
- card-used repeatedly to buy items
- expenses-payments on anything
- money used to buy a living space
- an employee receives
- of living-when a person pays for their living space
- items a person buys
- income-used to calculate how much tax a person gives back
- price-cost of pounds,kilograms,or pint
- plan for a person or company's payments
- in money,goods,or services to other people
- of owning property and buying items
- money-removing money from an account
Down
- a person makes from investments
- reduction from one's total income
- pay-money employees get before taxes and deductions are taken out
- interest-adding interest to sum of principal
- removed from persons account
- tax-a percent tax from selling items
- withholding-amount of federal income tax that holds from paycheck
- worth-how much something is worth
- expenses-changes when you buy things
- amount of money being borrowed
- money in an account and doesn't use it till needed
- tax-tax on person's money made from working
- account-money held in an account for a person
27 Clues: items a person buys • an employee receives • removed from persons account • expenses-payments on anything • amount of money being borrowed • a person makes from investments • money used to buy a living space • reduction from one's total income • card-used repeatedly to buy items • worth-how much something is worth • of owning property and buying items • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy-Gaby salas 2019-04-01
Across
- account-money held in an account for a person
- interest-adding interest to the sum of principle
- worth-how much something is worth
- income-used to calculate how much tax a person owe
- expenses-payments on anything
- money,good,or services to other people
- pay-money employees get before taxes and deductions are taken
- expenses-expenses that change when you buy items
- reduction from their total income
- price-cost of pounds,kilogram,or pint
- an employee receives
- total amount of money being borrowed
Down
- money-removing money from an account
- of owning property and buying items
- plan for a person or company's payments
- money to buy living space
- withholding-amount of federal income tax that holds from paycheck
- card-used repeatedly to buy items
- tax-a percent tax from selling items
- interest-buy or move money then getting charged
- tax-tax on persons money made from working
- money in an account and doesn't use it till needed
- items a person buys
- a person makes from investments
- money-money getting put in your or another person's account
- removed from a person's account
- of living-when a person pays for their living space
27 Clues: items a person buys • an employee receives • money to buy living space • expenses-payments on anything • a person makes from investments • removed from a person's account • worth-how much something is worth • card-used repeatedly to buy items • reduction from their total income • of owning property and buying items • money-removing money from an account • ...
financial 2022-06-29
Across
- money people keep over time
- the thing used to buy things
- what people sell in business'
- money people pay for services
- to hire someone
- the person that buys things taht will be worth more in the future
- a chain of businesses
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- what you are getting each year
- put money in the bank
- a loan obtained through the conveyance of property as security
Down
- where all stocks are sold and brought
- different countries sort of money
- managment of large amounts of money
- you buy something that will be worth more and more money over time
- the person you employ
- money from the bank
- something someone has bought to make money
- when someone owes money and get over time they get charged more money
- the amount of money you owe
20 Clues: to hire someone • money from the bank • the person you employ • a chain of businesses • put money in the bank • money people keep over time • the amount of money you owe • the thing used to buy things • what people sell in business' • money people pay for services • what you are getting each year • different countries sort of money • managment of large amounts of money • ...
Banking and Finance 2025-05-16
Across
- Put money into your account
- Money you give the bank every week to reduce the amount of your loan.
- If you are broke, you can ____ money from a friend.
- A machine used to withdraw cash
- If you want to borrow money from the bank they will check your credit _____.
- A place where people save money
- The cashier at the bank
- Money that people borrow for a car, studies or home repairs.
- A secret code you use to withdraw money from an ATM
- The amount of money you earn
- When you start using a bank, you open an _____.
- Passport, birth certificate, or driver's license.
Down
- A person who gives money to a company in hope of future profits
- When you save money for a ____ day, you put aside some money for emergencies.
- When you return money that you borrowed, you ____ off a debt.
- The local office of your bank
- A loan to buy a house.
- Regular income you get from the government when you retire.
- A plan for how you will spend your money
- Money you pay regularly for protection in case of misfortune
- The opposite of borrow
- How much money is left in your account.
- Money you carry in your pocket.
- Round money that is made of metal.
- To open an account you have to ____ out some forms
25 Clues: A loan to buy a house. • The opposite of borrow • The cashier at the bank • Put money into your account • The amount of money you earn • The local office of your bank • A machine used to withdraw cash • A place where people save money • Money you carry in your pocket. • Round money that is made of metal. • How much money is left in your account. • ...
Financial literacy 2023-03-01
Across
- Things that you must have to live
- income- The amount you take home after paying taxes
- money- buying something
- cost- things you must give up to get something
- interest- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money.
- Able to do something
- money for a noble cause
- Savings options, like stocks or bonds
- can be trusted
- interest- money a bank pays you to keep your money with them.
- - a loan you make to a company.
- An activity or action that might be dangerous
- getting paid for work
- income- The full amount you have made.
- extra hours extra money
- putting things in order by value
- shopping- finding the best price
- work you do for money.
Down
- -a limit for money usually for a house or car. How much money you can spend.
- (Account)- Money made on your money
- Money that you owe someone
- your spending- keeping up with spending
- pays for emergency situations
- (for a job)- The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time
- Something you want to achieve
- to take something but promise to return it
- A long term job
- means- Not having enough money
- making money
- history- A record of how you pay back what you borrowed.
- Thongs you would like to have.
- money that goes to the government
- account- an account at a financial institution that gains interest and allows withdrawals
- of deposit - An account that allows you to take money out after a time period.
- paper money
- a share in the ownership of a company
- borrowing money
37 Clues: paper money • making money • can be trusted • A long term job • borrowing money • Able to do something • getting paid for work • work you do for money. • money- buying something • money for a noble cause • extra hours extra money • Money that you owe someone • pays for emergency situations • Something you want to achieve • means- Not having enough money • Thongs you would like to have. • ...
6th fin lit 2023-05-08
Across
- A person or institution that lends money.
- Putting money into a bank account.
- Money that you owe to someone.
- loan Money that is borrowed to pay for education, which you have to pay back with interest.
- Money that is given to you to pay for your education that you don't have to pay back.
- A report that shows your credit history and how much you owe.
- When someone can't pay their debts and asks the court to help them get out of paying.
- Money that you borrow and have to pay back with interest.
- Money that you set aside for future use.
- To get money from someone with the agreement to pay it back later.
Down
- salary The amount of money someone earns in a year.
- The money that someone earns from work or investments.
- A charge for a service or product.
- A card that lets you borrow money to buy things, which you have to pay back later.
- A program that lets students work on campus to help pay for their education.
- A card that lets you spend money that you have in your bank account without carrying cash.
- The cost of borrowing money or the money you earn by saving money in a bank account.
- The maximum amount of money you can borrow with a credit card.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- Money that is given to you for a specific purpose that you don't have to pay back.
- The job or profession someone has.
- Moving money from one account to another.
22 Clues: Money that you owe to someone. • A charge for a service or product. • Putting money into a bank account. • The job or profession someone has. • Taking money out of a bank account. • Money that you set aside for future use. • A person or institution that lends money. • Moving money from one account to another. • salary The amount of money someone earns in a year. • ...
Junior Savings Account 2023-07-10
Across
- the process of exchanging goods and services for money
- coins,notes and other types of money
- a payment card that you pre-loadwith your own money
- the money you receive from your employer for working
- record of all the money that you have earned and spent
- money earned for doing chores and helping others
- a fee you pay to borrow money or the payment you receive on savings
- money that is owed to someone
- the extra money you get back when you return an item to the store
- using a bank to manage your money
- an item or financial product that you expect to earn a profit on in the future
Down
- a small container used for saving money
- the money you spend regularly for items or services
- spreading out investments to reduce risk
- an account with money you keep for future use
- a card that allows you to make purchases with money from your current account
- a financial institution where money is kept
- a card for making purchases with funds you borrow and pay back later
- A document that shows all the transactions in your bank account.
- money that you borrow and pay back with interest overtime
20 Clues: money that is owed to someone • using a bank to manage your money • coins,notes and other types of money • a small container used for saving money • spreading out investments to reduce risk • a financial institution where money is kept • an account with money you keep for future use • money earned for doing chores and helping others • ...
Money - The Merchant of Venice 2025-08-02
Across
- To return money that you borrowed from someone (phrasal verb).
- Money put into something with the hope of making more money.
- Physical items that are bought or sold.
- To reduce the amount or cost of something (phrasal verb).
- To give back money that you borrowed.
- To maintain written information about financial transactions.
- Extra money paid when borrowing money, usually a percentage of the total sum.
- Money borrowed from a person or bank, to be paid back later.
- An official paper promising to pay back money with interest.
- To ask someone to pay a price for goods or services.
Down
- A written or spoken agreement that is legally binding.
- To give someone money with the expectation it will be returned.
- To receive money or an item temporarily with the intent to return it.
- A person whose business is lending money at interest.
- To agree on something formally with a specific gesture.
- A person legally authorised to witness and certify the signing of documents.
- To receive money or property from someone after they die.
- People or institutions to whom money is owed.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Small, round pieces of metal used as money.
- Having a large amount of money or assets.
21 Clues: Money that is owed to someone else. • To give back money that you borrowed. • Physical items that are bought or sold. • Having a large amount of money or assets. • Small, round pieces of metal used as money. • People or institutions to whom money is owed. • To ask someone to pay a price for goods or services. • A person whose business is lending money at interest. • ...
Key Term Refresher 2025-10-23
Across
- Receiving money for work or effort
- What you give up when choosing one thing over another
- A statement showing money owed for goods or services
- The process of planning income and expenses
- To give money or goods to help others
- A written order to pay money from a bank account
- Another word for something you really need
- Using money to buy goods or services
- Decisions about how to use limited money
- Money received regularly for chores or responsibilities
- A goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound
- The system of money used in a country
- Taking money out of your bank account
Down
- Making wise decisions about earning, spending, and saving
- Understanding how money works and how to manage it
- The rise in prices of goods and services over time
- Putting money into your bank account
- To keep money for future needs
- Managing money through a financial institution
- A target amount of money you plan to save
- Deciding what’s necessary and what’s optional
- The amount of money you have in your account
- A job or occupation you do for a long period of time
- Physical money such as coins and bills
- Plastic payment tool linked to your bank or credit
25 Clues: To keep money for future needs • Receiving money for work or effort • Putting money into your bank account • Using money to buy goods or services • To give money or goods to help others • The system of money used in a country • Taking money out of your bank account • Physical money such as coins and bills • Decisions about how to use limited money • ...
Unit 11 Vocabulary 2024-05-10
Across
- account an account that allows quick access to funds
- the portion of current income not spent on consumption
- money owed
- buy now and pay later
- a fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- to put money into something to try to earn more money
- money in the form of bills or coins
- the cost of day to day living
- expenses do not change from month to month
- finance all the money decisions a person or family makes
- money paid to an employee at a specific rate per hour
- a share of ownership in a company
- yearly
- someone who is saving money
Down
- money leaving the account
- a sum paid or charged for the use of money or borrowing money
- a plan for making and spending money
- expenses changes from month to month
- account an account that holds money not spent
- money received on a regular basis for work
- using money to purchase goods or services
- check slip of paper that allows you to make a payment
- market a system for buying and selling shares of companies
- a person who makes funds available for people to borrow
24 Clues: yearly • money owed • buy now and pay later • money leaving the account • someone who is saving money • the cost of day to day living • a share of ownership in a company • money in the form of bills or coins • a plan for making and spending money • expenses changes from month to month • using money to purchase goods or services • money received on a regular basis for work • ...
6th fin lit 2023-05-08
Across
- Money that you owe to someone.
- A card that lets you spend money that you have in your bank account without carrying cash.
- When someone can't pay their debts and asks the court to help them get out of paying.
- Money that is given to you to pay for your education that you don't have to pay back.
- A person or institution that lends money.
- A card that lets you borrow money to buy things, which you have to pay back later.
- To get money from someone with the agreement to pay it back later.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- The maximum amount of money you can borrow with a credit card.
- A report that shows your credit history and how much you owe.
- Putting money into a bank account.
Down
- The job or profession someone has.
- The amount of money someone earns in a year.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- The cost of borrowing money or the money you earn by saving money in a bank account.
- Money that you borrow and have to pay back with interest.
- Money that is given to you for a specific purpose that you don't have to pay back.
- The money that someone earns from work or investments.
- A charge for a service or product.
- A program that lets students work on campus to help pay for their education.
- Money that is borrowed to pay for education, which you have to pay back with interest.
- Money that you set aside for future use.
22 Clues: Money that you owe to someone. • The job or profession someone has. • A charge for a service or product. • Putting money into a bank account. • Taking money out of a bank account. • Money that you set aside for future use. • Moving money from one account to another. • A person or institution that lends money. • The amount of money someone earns in a year. • ...
April Monthly Test Crossword (Unit 2) 2015-04-19
Across
- the amount paid or charged for something
- to ask for a lower price on something
- something that is owed to another person
- to buy something
- money that has to be paid back
- to trade
- to put money or effort into something to make a profit
- to use something that belongs to someone else and to give it back later
- money saved
- the amount charged or paid for something
- two or more countries
- extra money given to you on top of what you usually get
- money gained by selling something
- to use money or pay for something
Down
- buying things now and paying for things later
- to let someone borrow money to pay it back
- money used in different countries
- a quantity or measure
- a store or company that buys and sells things for money
- a fixed price or charge
- the worth of something; an amount
- money given on a regular basis without always having to work for it
- being able to buy or pay for something
- to put money in a bank account
- a price or payment
- to take money out of the bank
- an agreement where a bank keeps a persons money and the person can take money out and put money in
- not generous or wanting to spend lots of money
- a sale, something cost less money
- to get money by working
- to have to pay or repay
- to be carefully with your money and not spend very much money
- a piece of paper showing how much money has been paid for something
- a piece of paper showing how much someone needs to pay for something
- the value of something
- to give extra money for a workers service
36 Clues: to trade • money saved • to buy something • a price or payment • a quantity or measure • two or more countries • the value of something • a fixed price or charge • to get money by working • to have to pay or repay • to take money out of the bank • money that has to be paid back • to put money in a bank account • money used in different countries • the worth of something; an amount • ...
not a great crossword 2023-04-05
Across
- Money you owe to someone else
- A special way to lend money to a company or government and get paid back with extra money
- A person who works at a bank and helps you with your transactions
- A U.S. president whose face is on the $1 bill
- Owning a little piece of a company
- A special type of bank account where you leave your money for a while and it earns extra money
- The process of paying off a loan over time
- Earning extra money on the money you already have
- Giving money or something else of value to a charity or organization
- A special bank account you can use to write checks or use a debit card to buy things
- Money you pay to borrow money
- Using your money to buy things you need or want
- A market condition in which prices are falling and people are pessimistic about the economy
- Money you earn for doing your job
Down
- A market condition in which prices are rising and people are optimistic about the economy
- A U.S. coin that is worth 10 cents
- a type of card that withdraws money from your checking account when you spend
- A U.S. president whose face is on the $5 bill
- A place where you can keep your money and borrow money
- Taking money from someone with the promise to pay it back later
- Buying something and selling it for more money
- A special bank account where you can keep your money and it earns extra money over time
- The type of money used in a country
- what you pay to the government based on how much money you earn
- A type of card that lets you borrow money from a bank or financial institution to make purchases and pay it back later, often with interest
- The extra income you have to spend after paying your bills and expenses
26 Clues: Money you owe to someone else • Money you pay to borrow money • Money you earn for doing your job • A U.S. coin that is worth 10 cents • Owning a little piece of a company • The type of money used in a country • The process of paying off a loan over time • A U.S. president whose face is on the $5 bill • A U.S. president whose face is on the $1 bill • ...
Unit #5: Money and Banking 2024-05-20
Across
- something used for currency that allows the holder to exchange it for something of value
- characteristic of money: money has to last and must withstand wear and tear
- characteristic of money: must be able to be broken down/divided into smaller parts
- the function of money that allows us to set prices to identify a value
- money that has value in and of itself, you can use it as the item instead of money
- money that people can gain access to easily and immediately use to pay for goods and services (checking account)
- the function of money that guides the transaction
- something used as currency that has value because the government says so
- a form of payment that is essentially a loan that you must pay back
- characteristic of money: money has to be easy to move from place to place
- characteristic of money: money has to be hard to make and the amount available has to be controlled
Down
- the function of money that allows us to save money and spend it later
- a credit score of 300-580
- characteristic of money: everyone must accept money as a form of payment
- a credit score of 670-799
- characteristic of money: money has to have the same basic design and look, and be worth it's stated value
- any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debt
- interest earned on principal and on previous interest earned
- interest earned on the principal interest only
- money that people can easily access plus deposits in savings accounts and others that are less liquid (savings account)
20 Clues: a credit score of 300-580 • a credit score of 670-799 • interest earned on the principal interest only • the function of money that guides the transaction • interest earned on principal and on previous interest earned • a form of payment that is essentially a loan that you must pay back • the function of money that allows us to save money and spend it later • ...
Banking Crossword Puzzle - Jonathan 2024-01-16
Across
- Refund of money.
- Money in circulation.
- Bank employee handling transactions.
- Deficit in an account.
- Cash machine
- Total amount of money paid to the people employed by a particular company.
- Loan for house purchase.
- Cost of borrowing or return on investment.
- An amount of money that is returned to you, especially by the government.
- Taking money out of an account.
Down
- A printed form, used instead of money,
- Money sent as payment.
- Account that allows you to save money at a fixed interest rate for a fixed amount of time.
- Putting money into assets.
- Borrowed money with interest.
- Money placed into an account.
- Asset securing a loan.
- Money set aside for the future.
- Funds held by third party.
19 Clues: Cash machine • Refund of money. • Money in circulation. • Money sent as payment. • Asset securing a loan. • Deficit in an account. • Loan for house purchase. • Putting money into assets. • Funds held by third party. • Borrowed money with interest. • Money placed into an account. • Money set aside for the future. • Taking money out of an account. • Bank employee handling transactions. • ...
Cash crossword 2025-03-11
Across
- Having no money at all.
- The crime of making fake copies of money, documents, or signatures.
- A share of a company’s profits paid to shareholders.
- Having enough money to live comfortably; wealthy.
- A narrow opening where you insert coins or cards, e.g., in a vending machine.
- Money paid to you regularly for your job.
- The cash register in a shop where money is kept.
- The money you pay for a journey, like a bus or taxi ride.
- Stealing money that you are responsible for in a job or organization.
- sharks: People who lend money illegally at very high interest rates.
- evasion: Illegally avoiding paying taxes.
- A container, often shaped like a pig, used to save coins.
Down
- Hiding the source of illegally earned money to make it look legal.
- Successful and wealthy.
- Money or a gift given to someone to make them do something dishonest.
- The money you earn from working or investments.
- A secure room or space where valuables or money are kept.
- Money paid to use a road or bridge.
- Having a lot of money or wealth.
- Having no money.
- A payment for a service, like a lawyer or a doctor.
- Money you must pay as a punishment for breaking a rule or law.
22 Clues: Having no money. • Having no money at all. • Successful and wealthy. • Having a lot of money or wealth. • Money paid to use a road or bridge. • Money paid to you regularly for your job. • evasion: Illegally avoiding paying taxes. • The money you earn from working or investments. • The cash register in a shop where money is kept. • ...
Finance Crossword 2026-05-10
Across
- Money that is owed to another person or company.
- Total earnings before taxes or deductions are removed.
- Using money to try to earn a profit in the future.
- Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- Money earned from work, investments, or other sources.
- Financial protection against loss or unexpected events.
- A payment card that uses money directly from a bank account.
- The increase in prices over time that reduces buying power.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back later.
- Money paid to the government from earnings or purchases.
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- Money received for completing work.
- A long-term loan used to buy a house.
- A number that represents how trustworthy someone is with borrowing money.
- Money kept for future use instead of spending immediately.
- Interest earned on both the original amount and previous interest.
- Money saved for unexpected expenses or emergencies.
- The value of the next best choice that was not selected.
- The time in life when a person stops working full-time.
- Money paid or earned for borrowing or saving money.
- Money paid to shareholders from a company’s profits.
- The amount of money left after taxes and deductions.
- A plan for how money will be earned and spent.
- A share of ownership in a company.
24 Clues: A share of ownership in a company. • Money received for completing work. • A long-term loan used to buy a house. • Money spent on goods, services, or bills. • A plan for how money will be earned and spent. • Money that is owed to another person or company. • Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. • Using money to try to earn a profit in the future. • ...
Personal Finance 2021-10-27
Across
- before something else; what you paid last time
- a detailed list of items or services and how much they cost
- to turn something off because you didn't pay
- money that you earn; paycheck
- An amount you pay because you were late paying a bill
- an expense that changes from month to month
- a fee a person has to pay for borrowing money on credit
- something to put your money in
- included; inside; to put something in an envelope and mail it
- money the government takes from your paycheck to pay for programs
- an account you put money in for emergencies, vacations, etc.
- tiny writing usually at the bottom of a statement or bill that has important information
- to make a payment
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- a plan for your money
- money you get for having a bank account; money you will pay extra for borrowing money
- an expense that does not change from month to month
- to take money out of an account
- the amount of money you sent to pay the bill or credit card
- a letter or record of everything that has happened to your account during a month
- How much money you have in your account right now
- money a person is allowed to borrow from the bank or credit card company
- something that costs you money
- to put money in or take money out of your account where you put/take your money
- to put money into an account
24 Clues: to make a payment • a plan for your money • to put money into an account • money that you earn; paycheck • something that costs you money • something to put your money in • to take money out of an account • an expense that changes from month to month • to turn something off because you didn't pay • before something else; what you paid last time • ...
Bianca's Finance Crossword Puzzle of 2026 2026-02-23
Across
- The money you get from your job
- To not buy something but still use it
- Not save but _____
- A chance that something could either go very bad or very good
- You ____ money
- Money you borrow specifically to buy a house
- The thing that gives you money from doing a job
- A bank _______
- Things that you are required to have
- The ____ of things are what they are worth
- Money that gets added to your total amount is you owe someone money
- You need a ___ to make money
- To have a certain amount of money that you can spend
- An money worth item
- The amount of money you are allowed to spend
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- A thing you use to cheat at math
- Place where you put money
- You ________ money if you need some
- If you make a __________ you are giving something money so you can get mare money
- The thing that gives you money back if your item is damaged
- The thing that You earn for doing a job for someone
- If you need a place to stay you can ____ a Airbnb for the night
- You ___ someone for doing a job for you
- To put money into a bank
- Things that you don't need but you ____
- to give money that they give you back more later from their company of product
- To take something with a promise of giving it back
- The Total Amount that all your items are worth
- Money you get for doing a good job
- What you look for to see if a item is good or not
30 Clues: You ____ money • A bank _______ • Not save but _____ • An money worth item • To put money into a bank • Place where you put money • You need a ___ to make money • The money you get from your job • A thing you use to cheat at math • Money you get for doing a good job • You ________ money if you need some • Things that you are required to have • To not buy something but still use it • ...
Money & Spending 2018-10-25
Across
- To take and use sth belonging to someone else (v)
- When you buy more than you really need (n)
- A kind of shopping when you buy things suddenly, without any planning in advance (adj)
- A person (organisation) in a state of financial ruin (n)
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- Have enough money to pay for (v)
- To have, to own sth (v)
- To "tighten one’s belt" means to reduce one’s … (n in plural)
- The second name of “advertisement” (n)
- Consuming too much negatively affects the … (n)
- The lack of a certain amount of material possessions or money (n)
10 Clues: To have, to own sth (v) • Have enough money to pay for (v) • The second name of “advertisement” (n) • When you buy more than you really need (n) • Consuming too much negatively affects the … (n) • To take and use sth belonging to someone else (v) • A person (organisation) in a state of financial ruin (n) • To "tighten one’s belt" means to reduce one’s … (n in plural) • ...
Money Management 2013-07-24
Across
- Written orders to tell your bank to pay money to someone else.
- A cost that fluctuates directly with output changes.
- The amount of money or its equivalent received during a period of time in exchange for labor or services, from the sale of goods or property, or as profit from financial investments.
- Extras. They are things we would like to have, but can do without because they are not absolutely necessary.
- Things that you cannot do without. They are essential to daily life.
- An itemized list of expenses and income for a certain period of time.
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- A tool for keeping track how much money you have in your chequing account.
- Allows you to keep your money in the bank.
- Something requiring the expenditure of money.
- Acronym for sort, toss, act, file.
10 Clues: Acronym for sort, toss, act, file. • Allows you to keep your money in the bank. • Something requiring the expenditure of money. • A cost that fluctuates directly with output changes. • Written orders to tell your bank to pay money to someone else. • Things that you cannot do without. They are essential to daily life. • ...
Money Matters 2013-10-09
Across
- do work for someone
- cost/ when our wants outstrip our resources.
- something that is very limited.
- someone who does manual labor or work for wages
- something we have a desire to have or do
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- Benefit to someone or something
- anything that can be used or has the potential to be used
- something that we can not live without.
- the most important city or town of a country or region.
- the solid part of the surface of the Earth.
10 Clues: do work for someone • Benefit to someone or something • something that is very limited. • something that we can not live without. • something we have a desire to have or do • the solid part of the surface of the Earth. • cost/ when our wants outstrip our resources. • someone who does manual labor or work for wages • the most important city or town of a country or region. • ...
Money Matters 2013-10-15
Across
- Humans working as they combine their skills to provide goods and services
- A stock or supply of money,material,staff or other assets
- A thing that we can live without but would like to have
- Very rare and hard to find objects
- Other people helping or doing things for you
- A natural resource that consists with rock,soil,mineral and water
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- Having unlimited money but boundless choice
- Items that we purchase
- Things we can't live without
- Equipment such as machinery,technology and infrastructure in the making of goods and services
10 Clues: Items that we purchase • Things we can't live without • Very rare and hard to find objects • Having unlimited money but boundless choice • Other people helping or doing things for you • A thing that we can live without but would like to have • A stock or supply of money,material,staff or other assets • A natural resource that consists with rock,soil,mineral and water • ...
MONEY & MARKETS 2013-10-14
Across
- MONEY AN EMPLOYER RECEIVES IN EXCHANGE FOR COMPLETION OF WORK
- A REGULAR PAYMENT MADE TO THOSE WHO NEED FINANCIAL SUPPORT
- MONEY OWED TO SOMEONE ELSE
- UNABLE TO MEET OUTSTANDING DEBTS
- A WAY OF ACCUMULATING MONEY FOR RETIREMENT
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- THE SPONTANEOUS PURCHASE OF GOODS WITHOUT PLANNING
- PAYMENT MADE TO SHAREHOLDERS WHEN A COMPANY PERFORMS WELL
- ANNUAL AMOUNT EARNED BY AN EMPLOYEE IN PERMANENT WORK
- A GOVERNMENT TAX ON THE PURCHASE
- A MARKET FOR TRADING SHARES IN LISTED COMPANIES
10 Clues: MONEY OWED TO SOMEONE ELSE • A GOVERNMENT TAX ON THE PURCHASE • UNABLE TO MEET OUTSTANDING DEBTS • A WAY OF ACCUMULATING MONEY FOR RETIREMENT • A MARKET FOR TRADING SHARES IN LISTED COMPANIES • THE SPONTANEOUS PURCHASE OF GOODS WITHOUT PLANNING • ANNUAL AMOUNT EARNED BY AN EMPLOYEE IN PERMANENT WORK • PAYMENT MADE TO SHAREHOLDERS WHEN A COMPANY PERFORMS WELL • ...
Money Matters 2013-10-10
Across
- To plant crops or work on the land, you work hard....
- Cost This occurs when the opportunity is forgone
- It applies with services
- It occurs when we have unlimited wants and needs but limited resources
- It applies with goods
- You can grow crops and goods on the....
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- Something you need but don't
- Machinery,technology and infrastructure used in goods and services
- It is anything that can be used or has a potential to be used
- Something you want but don't
10 Clues: It applies with goods • It applies with services • Something you need but don't • Something you want but don't • You can grow crops and goods on the.... • Cost This occurs when the opportunity is forgone • To plant crops or work on the land, you work hard.... • It is anything that can be used or has a potential to be used • ...
Hidden Money 2014-10-21
Across
- Some of the money was __________________ in a California beach.
- The person hiding the money wants to _______________ people happy.
- Someone is hiding __________________ money in California.
- People read the clues then go _____________________ for the money.
- People have __________________ thousands of dollars in hidden money.
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- He wants people to _____________ the money to help others.
- He has hidden money in __________________ cities.
- What would _____________ do with found money?
- The __________________ started hiding money in May.
- The person is putting __________________ on Twitter.
10 Clues: What would _____________ do with found money? • He has hidden money in __________________ cities. • The __________________ started hiding money in May. • The person is putting __________________ on Twitter. • Someone is hiding __________________ money in California. • He wants people to _____________ the money to help others. • ...
MONEY VOCABULARY 2021-10-19
Across
- When a shop has it, it sells some of its items at a lower price
- It’s a small piece of paper that you get when you pay for sth
- It’s a shop that sells tools and paint
- If a shop gives it to you, you pay less
- It tells you how much smth costs in a shop
- If you think it’s a good price for what you’re gettting, it's a ...
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- It’s a shop selling mainly fruit and vegetables.
- It’s a store where you can go to buy cold cut meats, sliced cheeses, sandwiches, salads
- This shops sells the usual office-style products like paper, pens, pencils
- If you ask for it in a shop, you ask your money back
10 Clues: It’s a shop that sells tools and paint • If a shop gives it to you, you pay less • It tells you how much smth costs in a shop • It’s a shop selling mainly fruit and vegetables. • If you ask for it in a shop, you ask your money back • It’s a small piece of paper that you get when you pay for sth • When a shop has it, it sells some of its items at a lower price • ...
money words 2021-10-18
Across
- to keep sth, especially money, for use in the future
- to put money, effort, time, etc. into sth to make a profit or get an advantage
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- to get or receive sth from sb with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
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- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment
- to use too much of sth or use sth badly
- a fixed amount of money that you pay regularly for the use of sth that someone else owns
- to be able to buy or do sth because you have enough money or time
- to get sth by paying money for it
10 Clues: to get sth by paying money for it • to use too much of sth or use sth badly • to receive money as payment for work that you do • to keep sth, especially money, for use in the future • a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment • to be able to buy or do sth because you have enough money or time • ...
money words 2021-10-18
Across
- to keep sth, especially money, for use in the future
- to put money, effort, time, etc. into sth to make a profit or get an advantage
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- to get or receive sth from sb with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
Down
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment
- to use too much of sth or use sth badly
- a fixed amount of money that you pay regularly for the use of sth that someone else owns
- to be able to buy or do sth because you have enough money or time
- to get sth by paying money for it
10 Clues: to get sth by paying money for it • to use too much of sth or use sth badly • to receive money as payment for work that you do • to keep sth, especially money, for use in the future • a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment • to be able to buy or do sth because you have enough money or time • ...
Money Matters 2022-02-15
Across
- something you need to survive
- a student we read about who wants to be a professional skateboarder
- a universal need that Abby needs to protect her head
- something Beta needs to make cinnamon rolls
- a student we read about who wants to be a chef
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- a personal need if you are on the swim team
- a skill you need for life / managing your finances
- something you need to be happy / achieve your goals
- something that you don't need but you think you do
- a personal need that you wear on your back if you are a student
10 Clues: something you need to survive • a personal need if you are on the swim team • something Beta needs to make cinnamon rolls • a student we read about who wants to be a chef • a skill you need for life / managing your finances • something that you don't need but you think you do • something you need to be happy / achieve your goals • ...
ag money 2024-01-17
Across
- of order 9. A protocol correction during a meeting
- motion 3.A suggestion in a meeting that needs a vote
- 5.An altercation or change to a document
- 1. A quality of being honest (9 letters)
- 6. a quality of being faithful.
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- 7.A trait of being excited and passionate.
- 4.A request to change a decision
- 2. a trait of being brave
- 8. A break or pause in a meeting.
- 10. the ability to say thing without being offensive
10 Clues: 2. a trait of being brave • 6. a quality of being faithful. • 4.A request to change a decision • 8. A break or pause in a meeting. • 5.An altercation or change to a document • 1. A quality of being honest (9 letters) • 7.A trait of being excited and passionate. • of order 9. A protocol correction during a meeting • 10. the ability to say thing without being offensive • ...
Money Verbs 2023-11-13
Across
- To give money obtain something.
- To give something to someone to obtain money.
- To give money for something you want to buy.
- To receive money and give it back later.
- To give money in exchange for a different type.
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- To keep money to use it in the future.
- To give money with the intention of getting it back.
- To receive money to use it and return it later.
- To need to pay money someone gave you temporarily (lend).
- To have a monetary value.
10 Clues: To have a monetary value. • To give money obtain something. • To keep money to use it in the future. • To receive money and give it back later. • To give money for something you want to buy. • To give something to someone to obtain money. • To receive money to use it and return it later. • To give money in exchange for a different type. • ...
Money talks! 2023-09-19
Across
- give someone the money that they gave you
- give something to someone for a time
- have a price
- use money to pay for something
- take something back to the store because yo don't like it or it isn't rigth
Down
- buy things on the internet
- give something to people for money
- not use money in a good day
- use comething that belongs to someone for a shor time
- keep money for the future
10 Clues: have a price • keep money for the future • buy things on the internet • not use money in a good day • use money to pay for something • give something to people for money • give something to someone for a time • give someone the money that they gave you • use comething that belongs to someone for a shor time • ...
Making Money 2023-10-30
Across
- 100 percent
- piece of paper money
- machines that copy pictures from paper onto computer
- machines and tool used to make other things
- colored liquid in pen and printers
- not legal or against law
Down
- ways to make things using some kind of machine
- not real
- people who make money that is not real
- stop something from happening before it happens
10 Clues: not real • 100 percent • piece of paper money • not legal or against law • colored liquid in pen and printers • people who make money that is not real • machines and tool used to make other things • ways to make things using some kind of machine • stop something from happening before it happens • machines that copy pictures from paper onto computer
Lunch Money 2024-02-14
Across
- To throw something in the air with the use of force.
- Very hard to believe.
- The event or achievement that has never been exceeded.
- A event that is part of a larger event or a series of a event.
- An evil person or a creature in a story who causes trouble for the hero or the heroine.
- To use one's thumb to push or move something.
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- To present or highlight.
- To come or bring into existence.
- To believe something is true without belief.
- Related to the mind.
10 Clues: Related to the mind. • Very hard to believe. • To present or highlight. • To come or bring into existence. • To believe something is true without belief. • To use one's thumb to push or move something. • To throw something in the air with the use of force. • The event or achievement that has never been exceeded. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2023-10-23
Big Money 2019-03-14
Across
- money that is earned in trade
- the interest percent that a bank or other financial company charges you when you borrow money, or the interest percent it pays you when you keep money in an account
- an amount of money that is given back to you
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
Down
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank
- having a lot of money
- money or objects that someone gives you when they die
- successful
- one of several parts into which an amount of money owed has been divided, so that each part happens or is paid at different times until the end or total is reached
- not having much especially money
10 Clues: successful • having a lot of money • money that is earned in trade • not having much especially money • an amount of money that is given back to you • money or objects that someone gives you when they die • an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank • the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time • ...
Crossword - money 2019-03-14
Across
- willing to give away a lot of money
- if you can´t pay back the money you are in ...
- the amount of money you earn
- you get money for your studies
- when you are unable to pay what you owe you get ...
Down
- the amount of money you are able to spend
- a persons income after he had payed for everything he needs to pay
- to give back the money to the person you got it from
- when you are less money
- someone who has little money is ...
10 Clues: when you are less money • the amount of money you earn • you get money for your studies • willing to give away a lot of money • someone who has little money is ... • the amount of money you are able to spend • if you can´t pay back the money you are in ... • when you are unable to pay what you owe you get ... • to give back the money to the person you got it from • ...
MAKING MONEY 2020-08-26
10 Clues: money • in use • forgers • can be felt • copy illegally • a photo of a light field • writing system that can be felt • work in an organised way to achieve something • carved or stamped design that stands out so it can be felt • collection of signatures from people who support your campaign
Money Matters 2020-10-28
Across
- a car gets 35 miles per gallon. How many gallons do you need to go 700 miles?
- purchasing rather than leasing will generally cause your initial monthly payments to be
- "certified Pre- Owned" cars are guaranteed, by the seller, for quality.
- With this type of insurance, if you are involved in an accident both parties will be covered by their own insurance policies
- a car and a computer are examples of what?
- depreciated value can best be defined as:
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- in the first two years of a new car's life, it loses
- buying a car, a _____________, fill in the blank, down payment is recommended.
- when you are looking for a used car, this resource will help you best determine the value of a particular make and model
- This will allow you to borrow money to buy a car, but you will have to pay it back with interest over time
10 Clues: a car and a computer are examples of what? • depreciated value can best be defined as: • in the first two years of a new car's life, it loses • "certified Pre- Owned" cars are guaranteed, by the seller, for quality. • a car gets 35 miles per gallon. How many gallons do you need to go 700 miles? • ...
money terms 2024-08-28
10 Clues: money coming in • what we must pay • what we have to have • a place to put your money • what we would like to have • you have a lot of something • what we pay to the government • what you get from an employer • money your receive but must pay back • keeping track of revenues and expenses
Money Management 2024-04-23
Across
- tax sheltered retirement plan in which people can annually invest earnings up to a certain amount
- costs that occur on a regular basis and are for the same amount each time
- items of value
Down
- living costs that differ each time and may not be easy to estimate
- refers to the day to day financial activities associated with using limited income to satisfy your unlimited needs and wants
- difference between actual spending and budgeted amounts
- reports net wages and other income along with spending for a period
- report that summarizes current financial plan, acknowledges financial needs, and sets a direction for future financial activities
- amount of money you plan to use for a certain budget category
- the difference a person's assets and liabilities
10 Clues: items of value • the difference a person's assets and liabilities • difference between actual spending and budgeted amounts • amount of money you plan to use for a certain budget category • living costs that differ each time and may not be easy to estimate • reports net wages and other income along with spending for a period • ...
CASH MONEY 2024-09-20
10 Clues: Deferring • Protection • Magic Word • Prevention • Exchanging • Distribution • Accumulation • Compare goods • Maintains value • Determine the value of goods traded
Money verbs 2024-06-03
Across
- obtain money for a completed work.
- not being able to pay for something.
- to ask for money from somebody else.
- keep and storage money for future use.
- to be under obligation to pay.
Down
- obtain money in return for working.
- repay money to someone.
- of an object or action that requires payment.
- to spend money on products you don't need.
- to give something to someone.
10 Clues: repay money to someone. • to give something to someone. • to be under obligation to pay. • obtain money for a completed work. • obtain money in return for working. • not being able to pay for something. • to ask for money from somebody else. • keep and storage money for future use. • to spend money on products you don't need. • of an object or action that requires payment.
money management 2024-10-02
Across
- transactions between two parties with separate bank accounts
- allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- take out money
- auto paying bills
- Automated Teller Machine
Down
- a item to write a business or person to get cashed in later
- your bank on your phone
- transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- you account on your phone
- a record of your purchases
10 Clues: take out money • auto paying bills • your bank on your phone • Automated Teller Machine • you account on your phone • a record of your purchases • a item to write a business or person to get cashed in later • transactions between two parties with separate bank accounts • allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit. • ...
Money Crossword 2023-04-03
Money (Lyuba) 2023-03-20
Across
- a person judged by a court to be insolvent, whose property is taken and disposed of for the benefit of creditors
- a pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards.
- a regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed during their working life
- denoting a form of incentive offered to buyers of certain products whereby they receive a cash refund after making their purchase
- a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers
- money that is owed and should have been paid earlier
Down
- the seeking of financial support for a charity, cause, or other enterprise
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- a stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded (save)
- an owner of shares in a company
10 Clues: an owner of shares in a company • money that is owed and should have been paid earlier • a pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • the seeking of financial support for a charity, cause, or other enterprise • ...
Money & banking 2022-12-14
Across
- A service of a bank
- People who borrow money
- Something used to store money which takes money away from your bank instead
- people that are able to pay back
- A type of bank
Down
- The price of an item can be measured in terms of how many units it is worth.
- Something used to store money but has to borrow money from the company for it to function
- A reason why people save money in the bank
- Money is generally accepted as means of payment of goods
- The sum of money paid into the bank.
10 Clues: A type of bank • A service of a bank • People who borrow money • people that are able to pay back • The sum of money paid into the bank. • A reason why people save money in the bank • Money is generally accepted as means of payment of goods • Something used to store money which takes money away from your bank instead • ...
Money, Shopping 2025-01-05
Money Maze 2024-12-31
Across
- A stock index that tracks the performance of 50 major companies in India.
- The basic unit of money in India.
- A company’s profit divided by the number of outstanding shares.
- A market trend characterized by rising prices.
- The first time a company offers shares to the public
Down
- A measure of stock market volatility and investor fear
- The return on an investment, expressed as a percentage.
- The regulatory authority for securities in India.
- A technical indicator used to measure price momentum.
- A market condition with falling prices
10 Clues: The basic unit of money in India. • A market condition with falling prices • A market trend characterized by rising prices. • The regulatory authority for securities in India. • The first time a company offers shares to the public • A technical indicator used to measure price momentum. • A measure of stock market volatility and investor fear • ...
Money Clues 2025-03-07
Across
- A term for how much something costs.
- A type of investment where you buy shares in a company.
- A type of loan that uses property as collateral.
- The act of taking out money from your account.
- The person responsible for managing a company's finances.
- The currency used in South Africa.
Down
- A system of borrowing money to buy something and paying it back later.
- A paper bill worth 100 cents.
- The term for when money increases in value over time.
- A popular mobile payment app.
10 Clues: A paper bill worth 100 cents. • A popular mobile payment app. • The currency used in South Africa. • A term for how much something costs. • The act of taking out money from your account. • A type of loan that uses property as collateral. • The term for when money increases in value over time. • A type of investment where you buy shares in a company. • ...
money clues 2025-03-07
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- A paper bill worth one dollar.
- A coin that’s worth ten cents.
- The money you earn from working.
- The action of reducing your spending
- Money given to someone to help them financially.
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- card A type of card that allows you to borrow money to make purchases.
- The first step in managing money; involves tracking your income and expenses.
- A financial term for earning more than you spend.
- The action of selling goods or services in exchange for money.
- Money that you owe to someone.
10 Clues: A paper bill worth one dollar. • A coin that’s worth ten cents. • Money that you owe to someone. • The money you earn from working. • The action of reducing your spending • Money given to someone to help them financially. • A financial term for earning more than you spend. • The action of selling goods or services in exchange for money. • ...
Saving Money! 2025-03-15
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- The type of interest that is gained on the principal amount and the previously earned interest.
- The amount of money that you put into an account.
- An account that helps you save and grow your money.
- A fund of money for unexpected situations.
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- When you reach a suitable age to stop working and need to have money saved up to live off of.
- The type of interest that is only gained on the principal amount.
- Items that you want for entertainment.
- A retirement savings account that you need a part-time job to open.
- The money that you earn.
- Items that you need for survival.
10 Clues: The money that you earn. • Items that you need for survival. • Items that you want for entertainment. • A fund of money for unexpected situations. • The amount of money that you put into an account. • An account that helps you save and grow your money. • The type of interest that is only gained on the principal amount. • ...
MONEY MATTERS 2025-06-15
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- spend a lot of money at once
- spend money on things you don't need
- not to spend money now to get enough to buy something later
- when you borroed some money, you _ _ _ it to a different person
- to ask for money that you're going to return
Down
- a loan for a house
- to spend money on something that'll get you more money in the future
- the ability to buy something (verb)
- to give money that will be returned to you
- to have something
10 Clues: to have something • a loan for a house • spend a lot of money at once • the ability to buy something (verb) • spend money on things you don't need • to give money that will be returned to you • to ask for money that you're going to return • not to spend money now to get enough to buy something later • when you borroed some money, you _ _ _ it to a different person • ...
Making Money 2025-02-26
Across
- A person who works for themselves.
- Store A shop on the internet.
- When a video or post quickly becomes very popular.
- A person who creates digital content online and has many followers.
Down
- Putting money into a project to earn more money.
- Risk The chance of losing money.
- Income after deducting costs.
- A person who starts a business.
- Start-Up A newly established business, usually with a new idea or product.
- Creator A person who makes digital content, such as videos, blogs, or social media posts.
10 Clues: Income after deducting costs. • A person who starts a business. • Store A shop on the internet. • Risk The chance of losing money. • A person who works for themselves. • Putting money into a project to earn more money. • When a video or post quickly becomes very popular. • A person who creates digital content online and has many followers. • ...
E money 2024-10-17
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- an example of cash payment is by using
- e money that is often used for online shopping
- a service that allow cashless payment
- payment that is done using physical money such as coins
- abbreviation of bank account is
- The code used for transaction security is called
Down
- frequently used digital wallet
- what payment method does Shopee pay go into
- the process of transferring money electronically
- an agreement between buyers and sellers that binds the exchange of goods or investment assets
10 Clues: frequently used digital wallet • abbreviation of bank account is • a service that allow cashless payment • an example of cash payment is by using • what payment method does Shopee pay go into • e money that is often used for online shopping • the process of transferring money electronically • The code used for transaction security is called • ...
Indonesian money 2024-11-24
Mars Money 2024-12-05
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- A place where money is deposited and withdrawn.
- Money earned after all costs have been paid.
- Extra money earned or paid on savings or loans.
- The system of money used in a country.
- To put money into something to gain a return.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
Down
- Money kept aside for future use.
- Small, flat, round pieces of metal used as money.
- Where you trade one type of currency for another.
- The total value of money and assets a person owns.
10 Clues: Money kept aside for future use. • The system of money used in a country. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • Money earned after all costs have been paid. • To put money into something to gain a return. • A place where money is deposited and withdrawn. • Extra money earned or paid on savings or loans. • Small, flat, round pieces of metal used as money. • ...
Spending money 2024-12-09
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- out to spend a lot of money on things you want
- to take money from somebody and give it back later
- a person who buys or uses services
- to give somebody money under the terms of having it back
- to get money for your work
Down
- to spend money on unnecessary things
- to be able to buy
- =salary
- money money your parents give you
- loan money you take for education
10 Clues: =salary • to be able to buy • to get money for your work • money money your parents give you • loan money you take for education • a person who buys or uses services • to spend money on unnecessary things • out to spend a lot of money on things you want • to take money from somebody and give it back later • to give somebody money under the terms of having it back
Money Vocabulary 2025-11-17
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- Things you like to have but do not really need
- Money you keep in the bank for the future.
- Being healthy in your body and mind.
- Easy to do or use because it saves time or effort.
Down
- People on social media who can change what others buy or think.
- Money you must pay for things you buy.
- Things that are safe for the planet and can be used for a very long time.
- To do well or be successful in a job or business.
- A sudden, bad problem that needs money or help fast
- Things you must have to live well, like food and a home.
10 Clues: Being healthy in your body and mind. • Money you must pay for things you buy. • Money you keep in the bank for the future. • Things you like to have but do not really need • To do well or be successful in a job or business. • Easy to do or use because it saves time or effort. • A sudden, bad problem that needs money or help fast • ...
Using money 2025-08-05
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- take something back to the store because you don’t like it or it isn’t right
- not use money in a good way
- give someone the money that they gave you
- buy things on the internet
- give something to someone for a time
Down
- use something that belongs to someone for a short time
- give something to people for money
- use money to pay for something
- have a price
- keep money for the future
10 Clues: have a price • keep money for the future • buy things on the internet • not use money in a good way • use money to pay for something • give something to people for money • give something to someone for a time • give someone the money that they gave you • use something that belongs to someone for a short time • ...
Money Management. 2025-09-04
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- Costs that change from month to month
- Costs that are the same amount each time
- A medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money over a certain period
- anything of value owned, including money
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- debts owned, including money.
- is an amount of money that has been spent.
- The amount of money you actually get to take home after all deductions have been taken out.
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it.
- Your total earnings before any deductions
10 Clues: debts owned, including money. • Costs that change from month to month • Costs that are the same amount each time • anything of value owned, including money • Your total earnings before any deductions • is an amount of money that has been spent. • A medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes • The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it. • ...
Using money 2026-03-01
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- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
- To take something back to the store and get your money back (or exchange it).
- back To return money that you borrowed.
- To keep money for the future instead of spending it.
- To use money carelessly on things that are not necessary.
- To give money to someone for a short time and expect them to return it.
Down
- To take money from someone and promise to give it back later.
- To use money to buy something.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- online To buy things on the internet.
10 Clues: To use money to buy something. • online To buy things on the internet. • back To return money that you borrowed. • The amount of money you need to pay for something. • To give something to someone in exchange for money. • To keep money for the future instead of spending it. • To use money carelessly on things that are not necessary. • ...
spending money 2021-01-24
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- to discover
- things that you wear on your body
- to no longer have something because you do not know where it is
- to get or how to achieve something
- to receive money for work that you do
- to say numbers/to calculate (1,2,3..)
Down
- a person who has a lot of money
- money in the form of notes and coins
- fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- to eat in a restaurant
10 Clues: to discover • to eat in a restaurant • a person who has a lot of money • things that you wear on your body • to get or how to achieve something • money in the form of notes and coins • to receive money for work that you do • to say numbers/to calculate (1,2,3..) • fixed amount of money paid to an employee • to no longer have something because you do not know where it is
Money Vocabulary 2021-03-11
10 Clues: have a price • at or for a low price. • costing a lot of money. • automatic teller machine • keep money for the future • use money to pay something • not use money in a good way • give something to someone for a time • use something of someone for a short time • a period which goods are selled at reduced prices.
Money verbs 2020-12-07
Across
- to be under obligation to pay
- to give money for service
- to keep your money
- replace one object to another
- to give somithing that person asks
Down
- to take something from a person then give it back
- when you work you get money (what is the verb?)
- to waste your money for the thing you want
- to give something for money
- the price of object in a shop
10 Clues: to keep your money • to give money for service • to give something for money • to be under obligation to pay • replace one object to another • the price of object in a shop • to give somithing that person asks • to waste your money for the thing you want • when you work you get money (what is the verb?) • to take something from a person then give it back
MONEY TALK 2020-10-29
Across
- Management of money and other assets
- money paid to an investor for “loaning” money to a business; money made on savings accounts and bonds
- Things that are useful or valuable are called _____.
- the group of investments owned by a person or company
- A plan that describes how much money a person or business has and how they will spend it
Down
- Money paid to an investor who owns stock in the company
- Interest-paying assets that act as loans to government organizations or corporations
- _____ is when the price of goods and services increases over time
- Unplanned purchases made for immediate enjoyment are an _____ buy
- fund type of investment that combines the money of many investors
10 Clues: Management of money and other assets • Things that are useful or valuable are called _____. • the group of investments owned by a person or company • Money paid to an investor who owns stock in the company • _____ is when the price of goods and services increases over time • Unplanned purchases made for immediate enjoyment are an _____ buy • ...
Money crossword 2020-05-19
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- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back.
- a legal agreement by which a bank lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property.
- reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- "will you pay by credit card or _______?"
- a large room used for storage, especially an underground one.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds
Down
- "i'll put my money on the ______"
- a bank _________ is a printed record of the balance in a bank account and the amounts that have been paid into it and withdrawn from it
- "wait, i have to borrow some money from the _____, i'll be right back"
- if you're without money, you're ________
10 Clues: "i'll put my money on the ______" • if you're without money, you're ________ • "will you pay by credit card or _______?" • reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • a large room used for storage, especially an underground one. • "wait, i have to borrow some money from the _____, i'll be right back" • ...
Money Matters 2020-10-26
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- a coverage that helps pay to repair or replace your car if it's damaged in an accident with another vehicle or object, such as a fence or a tree.
- a written guarantee, issued to the purchaser of an article by its manufacturer, promising to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified period of time.
- a person, especially a man, who rents land, a building, or an apartment to a tenant.
- a person renting
- issued when a manufacturer or NHTSA determines that a vehicle, equipment, car seat, or tire creates an unreasonable safety risk or fails to meet minimum safety standards.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
Down
- are those that are linked to the survival of the human being
- an unplanned decision to buy a product or service, made just before a purchase
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.
10 Clues: a person renting • are those that are linked to the survival of the human being • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • an unplanned decision to buy a product or service, made just before a purchase • a person, especially a man, who rents land, a building, or an apartment to a tenant. • ...
