money Crossword Puzzles
Money and shopping 2021-02-22
Across
- when you shape wood using a sharp tool or knife
- money you must spend in your day to day life
- a gift you buy people when you're on holiday
- people wear these around their necks in formal situations
- a person who is addicted to shopping
- to describe something that isn't made by a machine
- a material made from animal skin
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- a person who greets customers at a store entrance
- these souvenirs stick to your fridge
- an object that stores all your stationary
- a very soft and usually expensive material
- money you earn from your job
- the item has a previous owner
- an adjective to describe material braided together
14 Clues: money you earn from your job • the item has a previous owner • a material made from animal skin • these souvenirs stick to your fridge • a person who is addicted to shopping • an object that stores all your stationary • a very soft and usually expensive material • money you must spend in your day to day life • a gift you buy people when you're on holiday • ...
Fazekas Anna - money 2021-03-06
Across
- a machine that gives you money
- start to owe money
- you buy something expensive
- when many things are cheaper than usual in a shop
- when something is cheaper than usual
- give back
- draws money from your checking account
Down
- you can take money from this bank account
- money in paper form
- what you have to pay for bank services
- the total is
- reduce the amount of money you spend
- buy something
- allows you to borrow money
14 Clues: give back • the total is • buy something • start to owe money • money in paper form • allows you to borrow money • you buy something expensive • a machine that gives you money • reduce the amount of money you spend • when something is cheaper than usual • what you have to pay for bank services • draws money from your checking account • you can take money from this bank account • ...
Makai Tamás - Money 2021-03-08
Across
- A very cheap purchase
- the money you get back after giving the seller too much
- A percentage of value of the full price you do not have to pay for.
- You do this action, when you let somebody borrow something from you
- The money you get when you return an undesired item
- A form of currency in paper form
Down
- An event where items are discounted
- You do this action with money when you take aout some money from your bank account into cash
- A piece of paper acknowledging your purchase
- A thing you borrow that is expected to be paid back with interest
- A currency in a metal form and disk shape
- The money you get from work
- The money you pay to the government
- Money that is owed or due
14 Clues: A very cheap purchase • Money that is owed or due • The money you get from work • A form of currency in paper form • An event where items are discounted • The money you pay to the government • A currency in a metal form and disk shape • A piece of paper acknowledging your purchase • The money you get when you return an undesired item • ...
LOVE or MONEY 2020-11-22
Across
- What is the hair colour of Sergeant Foster?
- Who is Molly's sister's husband?
- What did Tom Briggs want?
- What was the colour of Peter Hobbs's car?
- Who is Molly's second child?
- How did Peter Hobbs go to the village?
- Why Diane want money?
- What Diane want when she phoned?
Down
- Who is the youngest in the family?
- Who is the killer of mother?
- How old is Jackie?
- What Diane want to be
- Where Diane live?
- How old is Diane?
- What did uncle Albert want?
15 Clues: Where Diane live? • How old is Diane? • How old is Jackie? • What Diane want to be • Why Diane want money? • What did Tom Briggs want? • What did uncle Albert want? • Who is the killer of mother? • Who is Molly's second child? • Who is Molly's sister's husband? • What Diane want when she phoned? • Who is the youngest in the family? • How did Peter Hobbs go to the village? • ...
Earning Money Crossword 2020-04-30
Across
- gaining less money than it cost to sell a profit or service
- extra money paid to employees who produce work of high quality or quantity, or for meeting an important target or deadline
- a compulsory contribution of money taken by the government from worker's income and business profits.
- income after allowable deductions are subtracted. these include the cost of tools, uniform, union fees, donations and work related travel expenses.
- Payment based on number of goods produced
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2
- 1st of July to 1st of June
- money gained from the selling of goods and services
Down
- Payment based on number or difficulty of sales made. usually a measurement of sales value
- A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked
- all income in one financial year, it includes wages, bonuses, commissions, allowances and interest from bank accounts
- An amount earned based on number of hours worked
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5
- tax that is taken from your pay each payday
14 Clues: 1st of July to 1st of June • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2 • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5 • Payment based on number of goods produced • tax that is taken from your pay each payday • A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked • An amount earned based on number of hours worked • money gained from the selling of goods and services • ...
IzI MoNeY :D 2017-03-16
Across
- _____ is this bike?
- Get money for the work you do
- If you pay a bit of money for it
- You can spend it with paper money
- If you need to pay alot of money for it
- Give money for the things you buy
- Give something to somebody who pays for it
Down
- If you have alot of money then you can be called ...
- Use too much money to buy things
- The sum of money you must pay to buy something
- You can keep your money and credit cards there
- You can spend it
- Use money to buy things
- Not spend alot of money you have
14 Clues: You can spend it • _____ is this bike? • Use money to buy things • Get money for the work you do • Use too much money to buy things • If you pay a bit of money for it • Not spend alot of money you have • You can spend it with paper money • Give money for the things you buy • If you need to pay alot of money for it • Give something to somebody who pays for it • ...
Money Vocabulary Revision 2023-03-20
Across
- to take money out of a bank account or ATM (v.)
- to put money into the stock market (v.)
- a crime to trick someone to giving money (n.)
- someone who spends a lot of money (n.)
- costing a lot of money (adj.)
- a loan borrowed from the bank so you can buy a house (n.)
- to change money from one currency to another (v.)
- the currency of Ireland (n.)
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- low in price (adj.)
- to move money from one account to another account (v.)
- money set aside for the future (n.)
- another word for ATM (n.)
- money that you owe the bank or somebody (n.)
- what you pay the landlord (n.)
14 Clues: low in price (adj.) • another word for ATM (n.) • the currency of Ireland (n.) • costing a lot of money (adj.) • what you pay the landlord (n.) • money set aside for the future (n.) • someone who spends a lot of money (n.) • to put money into the stock market (v.) • money that you owe the bank or somebody (n.) • a crime to trick someone to giving money (n.) • ...
Money and Banking 2024-03-21
Across
- A nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members.
- Allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking account.
- Means the money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service.
- Securities that mature in a year or less.
- A document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller a agreed-upon amount and within the time specified.
- A written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written.
- A type of a document guaranteering the payment of a specific amount of money
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services.
Down
- Money placed into an account.
- A plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount.
- The process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another.
- A financial institution that provides services for businesses.
- union A nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members.
- A security that pays interest over terms of 10 to 30 years.
14 Clues: Money placed into an account. • Securities that mature in a year or less. • A security that pays interest over terms of 10 to 30 years. • A financial institution that provides services for businesses. • Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services. • Allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking account. • ...
Money and Banking 2024-05-22
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- Methods that are also known as traditional methods to control money supply
- legally compulsory for the banks to keep a certain minimum fraction of their deposit as reserves
- the money whose intrinsic value is much lower than its face value
- (Primary+secondary) deposit of the commercial bank
- refers to demand deposits created by commercial banks
- those deposits which arise due to loans given by banks to people
- the difference between the amount of loan and market value of the security offered by the borrower against the loan
- the rate at which RBI lends money to commercial banks to meet the short term needs
Down
- instruments of monetary policy affects the direction of money supply in the economy
- Those deposits which are repayable by the bank on demand
- those deposits in which the amount is deposited with the bank for a fixed period of time
- money which is under the order from government to act as money
- Money multiplier is also known as
- the rate at which the central bank of a country lends money to commercial banksto meet their long term needs
14 Clues: Money multiplier is also known as • (Primary+secondary) deposit of the commercial bank • refers to demand deposits created by commercial banks • Those deposits which are repayable by the bank on demand • money which is under the order from government to act as money • those deposits which arise due to loans given by banks to people • ...
Money and transactions 2023-04-19
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- (v) give or hand over (something) in exchange for money.
- (n) an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to
- (n) a period of time during which someone works for a company or organization in order to get experience of a particular type of work
- (n) the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- (n) something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
Down
- (n) a person or organization that employs people
- (n) the activity of buying and selling goods and services
- (n) an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back
- (n) the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something (synonym : price)
- (n) a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- (n) someone who is paid to work for someone else
- (v) to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
- (v) obtain in exchange for payment
- (n) something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received
14 Clues: (v) obtain in exchange for payment • (n) a person or organization that employs people • (n) someone who is paid to work for someone else • (v) give or hand over (something) in exchange for money. • (n) the activity of buying and selling goods and services • (n) the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time • ...
Money Management Terms 2022-11-02
Across
- Money paid/taken for insurance
- Trying to increase the value of money
- Sum of all wages
- Mandatory payment by the government
- Services offered by a bank
- Unethical loans
- Comparing opposites
- digital record of an employees total take
Down
- allows holder to spend credit
- From bank account to bank account
- How you track your finances
- Provides compensation in case of accident
- 50, 30, 20 rule
- Borrowed money that needs to be paid back
14 Clues: 50, 30, 20 rule • Unethical loans • Sum of all wages • Comparing opposites • Services offered by a bank • How you track your finances • allows holder to spend credit • Money paid/taken for insurance • From bank account to bank account • Mandatory payment by the government • Trying to increase the value of money • Provides compensation in case of accident • ...
Money Unit 18 2023-01-28
Across
- decide what smth is worth
- a lower price than before
- the amount of money that you owe someone
- an informal way of sayong wealthy(2 words)
- time when a shop sells things at a lower price (2 words)
- money you earn
- a piece of paper that shows that you bought something
Down
- have got enough money to do something
- a very good price for something you are buying
- an amount of money paid back to you when you would like to return sth to a shop
- a bad use of something( money or time)
- If something costs €15, you give the shop assistant €2O and you get €5 ..........
- massive
- informal word for having no money
14 Clues: massive • money you earn • decide what smth is worth • a lower price than before • informal word for having no money • have got enough money to do something • a bad use of something( money or time) • the amount of money that you owe someone • an informal way of sayong wealthy(2 words) • a very good price for something you are buying • ...
Managing your money 2023-05-11
Across
- (verb) to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity
- (verb) to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
- (verb) to give money as a payment for something
- (noun) an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to
- (noun) money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
- (noun) a fixed amount of money that you pay regularly for the use of a room, house, car, television, etc. that someone else owns
- (noun) an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing
Down
- (verb) to have enough money for
- (verb) to have something that legally belongs to you
- (noun) sum of money owed
- (noun) something that you do often and regularly
- (verb) to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you
- (ajective) costing a lot of money
- (noun) the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old
14 Clues: (noun) sum of money owed • (verb) to have enough money for • (ajective) costing a lot of money • (verb) to give money as a payment for something • (noun) something that you do often and regularly • (verb) to have something that legally belongs to you • (verb) to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity • ...
Money and income 2023-05-11
Across
- Get extra money for good financial results.
- Money owed for services such as electricity, gas and telephone.
- Financial protection against medical expenses for sickness or accidental injuries.
- Financial plan how much money a person or organisation expects to earn and spent
- Money is paid hourly or daily or weekly.
- Money paid to finance government spending.
- Money paid to salespeople and agents.
- Money paid by the government to unemployed and sick people.
- The money paid for the use of a house or flat.
Down
- Repayments of money borrowed to buy a hose or flat.
- Money spent on everyday needs such as food, clothes and public transport.
- Lawyers and architects are professional people who get paid money?
- A person receives at the end of each mont?
- Money paid by the government to unemployed and sick people.
- Money received for working extra hours?
15 Clues: Money paid to salespeople and agents. • Money received for working extra hours? • Money is paid hourly or daily or weekly. • A person receives at the end of each mont? • Money paid to finance government spending. • Get extra money for good financial results. • The money paid for the use of a house or flat. • Repayments of money borrowed to buy a hose or flat. • ...
chapter 15 2022-02-16
Across
- financial institution that accepts money and deposits
- institution that's involved in trading securities
- account used by depositors to accumulate money for feature use
- written order for the bank to pay
- money placed into an account
- transferring money from organation to another
- financial investment by a corperation
- saved and used at later date
- security that matures in a year or less
- document garenting that a buyer will pay the seller
- bank account that allows that alows the owner to make deposits
- nonprofit financial institution
Down
- value excepted for goods and services
- mechanism a nation uses to provide money
- institution that provides services for a business
- financial institution that offers savings and loans
- financial institution that doesn't accept deposits
- transfer money from bank to bank
- institution that makes money by issuing a loan
- organization provides services related to money
- money that's a common measure of worth or price
- document garenting the payment of money
- purchases from your bank account
- make credit purchases to autherized amount
- pay interest over terms of 1-10 years
- money used to exchange goods and services
- pay interest over terms of 10-30 years
- amount of credit available for a business to use
28 Clues: money placed into an account • saved and used at later date • nonprofit financial institution • transfer money from bank to bank • purchases from your bank account • written order for the bank to pay • value excepted for goods and services • financial investment by a corperation • pay interest over terms of 1-10 years • pay interest over terms of 10-30 years • ...
Financial Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-14
Across
- tax-advantaged retirement plan with employer contribution
- small loan with high interest, you pay the loan back with your next paycheck
- a person's likelihood of paying back loans
- employer-sponsored, employees save money from paycheck to use for retirement
- increase in monetary value
- retirement account with tax advantages
- total amount of money held
- owed money
- small amount of money borrowed from credit card lenders
- extent a person is considered suitable to have a loan
- debt that damages your net worth
Down
- setting aside money with expectations it will pay off well in the future
- initial payment on large assets
- pay for work over a period of time
- earned money in a period of time
- money that increases your net worth
- owned property with value
- %of original loan amount and previously accrued interest added to owned loan
- retirement plan for state employees
- penalty given to those that money from a locked account
- money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money borrowed
- individual retirement account, make withdraws after-tax contributions
- original amount of money in a loan without interest
- money is paid quarterly to shareholders from company profits
- a plan for income to keep you financially stable
25 Clues: owed money • owned property with value • increase in monetary value • total amount of money held • initial payment on large assets • earned money in a period of time • debt that damages your net worth • pay for work over a period of time • money that increases your net worth • retirement plan for state employees • retirement account with tax advantages • ...
The economy - agb 2020-08-09
Across
- the amount that prices rise over time
- the industry that includes planting crops
- money you borrow from someone
- a time when the economy is bad
- how much of a good people want to buy
- a situation where there is only one seller
- a tax that is levied on imports
- how much money you owe
- everybody is making money: business is _______
- how much of one country's money you get for another country's money: the ________ rate
- trade without any tariffs: ____ trade
- buy goods from another country
- sell goods to another country
Down
- the money used to start a business
- a situation in which workers refuse to work
- a good that is sold to the consumer: ________ product
- the industry that includes extracting metal ore
- things you buy and sell
- a place where people save their money
- a country's money
- the number of people not working: the ___________ rate
- extra money you pay when you borrow money
- the opposite of profit
- a place where products are made
- the lowest amount that an employer can pay an employee: the minimum ____
- how much money you earn
- money the government collects from citizens
- a group of workers who get together to protect their rights
- materials from which something is manufactured: ____ materials
29 Clues: a country's money • the opposite of profit • how much money you owe • things you buy and sell • how much money you earn • money you borrow from someone • sell goods to another country • a time when the economy is bad • buy goods from another country • a place where products are made • a tax that is levied on imports • the money used to start a business • ...
Business 2023-10-26
Across
- a person or company that buys goods
- property that you promise to give to if you cannot pay back the money that you borrow.
- is somebody who buys things for their own use.
- an amount of money that is paid in one large amount on one occasion
- a society in which people often buy new goods, especially goods that they do not need, and in which a high value is placed on owning many things
- a person or company that buys services
- money or goods that are given to help a person or organization, or the act of giving them
- if a bank or other organization lends money, it gives money to someone who agrees that they will pay the money back in the future, usually with extra money added to the original amount
- one of the equal parts that the ownership of a company is divided into, and that can be bought by members of the public
- a person who has the same social status somebody as you.
- a dollar
- to trade goods or services without using money. Each person exchanges something they have for something they want.
- a pound sterling
- the situation in which something becomes weaker, or something or someone becomes less confident than before
- if you cannot afford to do something, you do not have enough money to do that. You must not do it because it would cause serious problems for you
- an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
- to obtain money which has to be repaid in the future. People often borrow money from banks. Until the money is repaid, the person who borrows usually has to pay interest.
- an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a special purpose
- an official statement of what a person has decided should be done with their money and property after their death
- a) The amount of money you have available to spend; b) A plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- can be divided exactly by 2 (e.g. 2, 4, 6, and 8)
- the amount of money and comfort people have in a particular society
- is the price the lender charges when somebody borrows money. It is a percentage of the total loan, or amount borrowed.
Down
- the money that you pay for a journey in public transport, (e.g. a bus or train)
- the money you keep, esp. in a bank or other financial organization
- a person or a company that buys goods from the company that makes them and sells them to somebody else.
- a very large amount of money
- the amount of money that a person needs to live
- something that is bought for a lower price than usual
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with anextra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- a number that cannot be divided exactly by 2 (e.g.3, 5, 7, and 9)
- a stock exchange; the value of all investments that are traded
- to ask for payment in return for providing goods or services.
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- the rate at which the money of one country can be changed for the money of another country
- to discuss what the price of something will be, or how payment will be made
- a general, continuous increase in prices
- (a record of) money taken out of a bank account
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself
- 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
- is gold or silver before it is made into coins. Bars of gold or silver are bullion.
- one of a number of parts into which an amount of money that is owed has been divided. Payments are made regularly until the total amount has been paid back
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank, or the agreement that allows this
- an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law
- to pay someone an amount of money when you make an agreement with that person to pay for or buy something that either will be returned to you later, if the agreed arrangement is kept, or that forms part of the total payment
- to have no money
47 Clues: a dollar • a pound sterling • to have no money • a very large amount of money • a person or company that buys goods • a person or company that buys services • a general, continuous increase in prices • is somebody who buys things for their own use. • the amount of money that a person needs to live • (a record of) money taken out of a bank account • ...
FINLIT 2023-08-28
Across
- borrowing money with the promise to repay.
- detailed record of your credit history
- shopping comparing prices and features to different sellers to make a good decision when buying something .
- A card that allows you to make purchases with the money you have in your bank account.
- the money you earn on savings
- A professional who helps you buy and sell stocks in the stock market.
- money set aside for emergencies.
- the money you earn from a job technically the money coming in.
- legal process for individuals or businesses unable to repay debts offering a new start.
- something you need for survival.
- not being able to fulfill payment of a debt.
- total cost of borrowing including interest and fees
- the original amount of money you invest or borrow before any interest/fees.
- A way to protect yourself financially in case of unexpected events.
Down
- If you can be trusted to pay back borrowed money.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- yourself first Save the money before spending it on other things.
- not putting all your money in one place more like having a mix of investments to lower the risk.
- value of money money today is worth more than the amount in the future because it can grow through investments.
- Savings account with a fixed term and higher interest rate.
- creating a plan to save your money.
- A credit score is a number that shows if you can repay loans/credit cards.
- something that has a value and can be owned or controlled.
- financial institution owned by members that offer the same as banks
- Borrowed money from a bank or lender and agreeing to pay it back
- something you desire not something you need
26 Clues: the money you earn on savings • money set aside for emergencies. • something you need for survival. • Money that is owed to someone else. • creating a plan to save your money. • detailed record of your credit history • borrowing money with the promise to repay. • something you desire not something you need • not being able to fulfill payment of a debt. • ...
vocab terms 2023-11-15
Across
- Putting money in bank account
- Direct deposit
- person 2 person payment
- Person pretending to be you by getting person Info.
- overcharge buy not enough money in account
- Identity Theft involving newborns
- Number given to authorize purchases
- Plastic card money borrowed from bank
- Place to store your money
- Automated Teller Machine
Down
- Payments from your phone
- Identity Theft involing your taxes
- Photo of check put into account
- Online banking
- Identity Theft involving your medical history
- Plastic card money comes from your bank acount
- 4 digit code
- Taking money out bank account
- borrowing money must repay
- Identity theft involving criminal charges
20 Clues: 4 digit code • Online banking • Direct deposit • person 2 person payment • Payments from your phone • Automated Teller Machine • Place to store your money • borrowing money must repay • Taking money out bank account • Putting money in bank account • Photo of check put into account • Identity Theft involving newborns • Identity Theft involing your taxes • ...
Vocab Review 2015-09-17
Across
- a strenuous effort or attempt
- working together
- creativity, brainpower used to make business successful
- satisfaction in one's life and actions
- setting money aside with a plan to increase value over time
- careful money management
- money paid for the use of someone's money
- payment or reward for work, effort
- ability to do something; talent
- setting money aside
Down
- taking money out of an account
- to manage economically, use sparingly
- putting money into an account
- (2words) total amount of money in an account at any time
- desire to do good to others
- carefully weighed or considered; planned in advance
- (2words) the amount $1 in the future is worth today
- type of interest that pays interest on your interest
- movement, passage, or change from one position to another
- (2words)the percent paid for the use of money
- a preceding event, condition, or cause
21 Clues: working together • setting money aside • careful money management • desire to do good to others • putting money into an account • a strenuous effort or attempt • taking money out of an account • ability to do something; talent • payment or reward for work, effort • to manage economically, use sparingly • satisfaction in one's life and actions • ...
5B04(1) Money 2023-01-06
5B04(2) Money 2023-01-06
All About Money 2020-04-13
Across
- Moneyl given to a day worker
- in case of a divorce
- Money borrowed from a bank
- Money Received ilegally for a service
- You give your children
- Money given for a service
- Money you pay in a court
- Money paid to a kidnapper
Down
- Employers give you....
- Money collected at a church, temple or mosque
- Money paid for the school
- First payment for something bought on credit
- Money paid for a retired man
- Money paid for the government
14 Clues: in case of a divorce • Employers give you.... • You give your children • Money you pay in a court • Money paid for the school • Money given for a service • Money paid to a kidnapper • Money borrowed from a bank • Moneyl given to a day worker • Money paid for a retired man • Money paid for the government • Money Received ilegally for a service • ...
Earning Money Crossword 2020-04-30
Across
- income after allowable deductions are subtracted. these include the cost of tools, uniform, union fees, donations and work related travel expenses.
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5
- A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked
- Payment based on number or difficulty of sales made. usually a measurement of sales value
- all income in one financial year, it includes wages, bonuses, commissions, allowances and interest from bank accounts
Down
- An amount earned based on number of hours worked
- Payment based on number of goods produced
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2
- a compulsory contribution of money taken by the government from worker's income and business profits.
- 1st of July to 1st of June
- extra money paid to employees who produce work of high quality or quantity, or for meeting an important target or deadline
- tax that is taken from your pay each payday
- money gained from the selling of goods and services
- gaining less money than it cost to sell a profit or service
14 Clues: 1st of July to 1st of June • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2 • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5 • Payment based on number of goods produced • tax that is taken from your pay each payday • A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked • An amount earned based on number of hours worked • money gained from the selling of goods and services • ...
Earning Money Crossword 2020-04-30
Across
- income after allowable deductions are subtracted. these include the cost of tools, uniform, union fees, donations and work related travel expenses.
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5
- A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked
- Payment based on number or difficulty of sales made. usually a measurement of sales value
- all income in one financial year, it includes wages, bonuses, commissions, allowances and interest from bank accounts
Down
- An amount earned based on number of hours worked
- Payment based on number of goods produced
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2
- a compulsory contribution of money taken by the government from worker's income and business profits.
- 1st of July to 1st of June
- extra money paid to employees who produce work of high quality or quantity, or for meeting an important target or deadline
- tax that is taken from your pay each payday
- money gained from the selling of goods and services
- gaining less money than it cost to sell a profit or service
14 Clues: 1st of July to 1st of June • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2 • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5 • Payment based on number of goods produced • tax that is taken from your pay each payday • A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked • An amount earned based on number of hours worked • money gained from the selling of goods and services • ...
Earning Money Crossword 2020-04-30
Across
- income after allowable deductions are subtracted. these include the cost of tools, uniform, union fees, donations and work related travel expenses.
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5
- A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked
- Payment based on number or difficulty of sales made. usually a measurement of sales value
- all income in one financial year, it includes wages, bonuses, commissions, allowances and interest from bank accounts
Down
- An amount earned based on number of hours worked
- Payment based on number of goods produced
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2
- a compulsory contribution of money taken by the government from worker's income and business profits.
- 1st of July to 1st of June
- extra money paid to employees who produce work of high quality or quantity, or for meeting an important target or deadline
- tax that is taken from your pay each payday
- money gained from the selling of goods and services
- gaining less money than it cost to sell a profit or service
14 Clues: 1st of July to 1st of June • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2 • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5 • Payment based on number of goods produced • tax that is taken from your pay each payday • A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked • An amount earned based on number of hours worked • money gained from the selling of goods and services • ...
Money and Banking 2023-03-27
Across
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange
- standard unit of currency in a country's money supply
- money by government decree
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on the trade of barter
Down
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- paper currency issued by the Fed that was eventually replaced by all other typed of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- an overthrow of the government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
14 Clues: money by government decree • an overthrow of the government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on the trade of barter • money that has an alternative use as an economic good • standard unit of currency in a country's money supply • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • ...
Money Management Strategies 2012-10-19
Across
- that you owe
- worth-difference between the amount you own and the debts you owe
- flow- movement of cash in and out of your wallet and bank account
- income-money you have left after paying for your essentials
- management-day-to-day financial activities necessary to get the most from your money.
- assets-cash/items that can be converted into cash
- value-price at which property would sell
Down
- inability to pay debts when they are due
- that has money or exchangeable value.
- balance sheet-net worth statement
- includes paycheck from your job, allowance, and interests
- including cash, realestate, investments, personal investments
- estate-land and any structures in the wealth category (property)
- deposit box- a small safe storage compartment you rent in a bank
14 Clues: that you owe • balance sheet-net worth statement • that has money or exchangeable value. • inability to pay debts when they are due • value-price at which property would sell • assets-cash/items that can be converted into cash • includes paycheck from your job, allowance, and interests • income-money you have left after paying for your essentials • ...
Money/Finance/Economics 2022-03-18
Across
- something important that's influenced by others
- willingness to provide or do something
- money leftover
- money spent
- exchange of value between two parties
- fee that lender charges for using their money
- mandatory payment to fund public services
- expenses taken out of your income
Down
- health care for elderly and disabled
- legally enforceable promise between two parties
- something unnecessary but desired
- something necessary for life
- money borrowed and must be repaid
- you agree to the exact offer
14 Clues: money spent • money leftover • something necessary for life • you agree to the exact offer • something unnecessary but desired • money borrowed and must be repaid • expenses taken out of your income • health care for elderly and disabled • exchange of value between two parties • willingness to provide or do something • mandatory payment to fund public services • ...
Terms for Money 2023-10-23
14 Clues: Color • Not small • A male deer • Legal _______ • Sounds violent • Starts as dough • A breakfast meat • How bread starts • Base for coleslaw • Dollar in Spanish • Cash register sound • Often found in salad • 3rd letter of the alphabet • Old British term for the pound
Shopping and money 2024-03-06
Across
- A request for payment of money owed
- The money which you pay for the journey in a vehicle such as buy or train
- People who buy goods or services for their own use
- A collection or mass
- Someone who spends money
- To give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
Down
- To be able to buy something
- To get something from someone and to give it back after a period of time
- An amount of money that is borrowed often from a bank
- To receive money for work that you do
- The money paid for the hours worked
- A person who saves money regularly
- Not happening often; stranger
- To give money to someone for something you want to buy
14 Clues: Someone who spends money • A collection or mass • To be able to buy something • Not happening often; stranger • The money paid for the hours worked • A person who saves money regularly • A request for payment of money owed • To receive money for work that you do • People who buy goods or services for their own use • ...
finance crossword puzzle 2021-04-15
Across
- A document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person who received it
- Money received
- Money that is owed or due
- An act of taking money out of an account
- The cost required for something or the money spent on something
- balance The amount of money present in a financial repository
- The amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money
- An entry recording an amount owed listed on the left-hand side or column of an account
- An identifying number allocated to an individual by a bank
Down
- Money record in exchange for a promise to pay a definite sum of money at a future date
- A person or company to whom money is owed
- A sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- Is a specialized computer that makes it convenient to manage a bank account holder's funds
- The amount of money owed or due on an account
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest
- pay Total earnings throughout a given period before any deductions are made
- pay The amount of money that will finally be available to you
- account An account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- fees Any charges imposed by financial institutions on their personal and business customers for account set-up
- A financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans
20 Clues: Money received • Money that is owed or due • An act of taking money out of an account • A person or company to whom money is owed • The amount of money owed or due on an account • An identifying number allocated to an individual by a bank • A sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest • pay The amount of money that will finally be available to you • ...
Finance Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- Financial planning for expenses.
- When the stock market is doing well
- Money spent on goods or services.
- Fund Savings for unexpected expenses.
- the tax you pay on land you own
- Personal banking record.
- Cost of attending college.
- A card that lets you borrow money with interest to make purchases..
- Shares representing ownership in a company.
- Government revenue collection.
- Loan for buying property.
- Initial payment for a purchase.
- Rental agreement for property or equipment.
- Related to money.
Down
- Money earned from work or investments.
- Charge for borrowing money.
- Financial aid for education.
- Borrowed money, often with interest.
- Putting money into stocks, bonds, etc.
- Money owed to others.
- Payment for temporary use of property.
- An individual retirement account that is tax free.
- Borrowing money for a car
- When the stock market is doing poorly
- Debt securities for investors.
- Compensation for employment.
- A retirement plan that your employer contributes to
- Putting money aside for the future.
- Protection against financial loss.
- Borrowing Money for higher education
- Shelter, such as apartments or houses.
- Application for student financial aid.
32 Clues: Related to money. • Money owed to others. • Personal banking record. • Borrowing money for a car • Loan for buying property. • Cost of attending college. • Charge for borrowing money. • Financial aid for education. • Compensation for employment. • Debt securities for investors. • Government revenue collection. • the tax you pay on land you own • Initial payment for a purchase. • ...
Vocabulary Accounting 2022-04-02
Across
- Money spent in order to make and sell products.
- Ongoing costs to operate a business excluding the direct costs associated with creating a product or service.
- What the company owes.
- Money kept by a company for a particular use.
- Conditions surrounding the payment of a sale, typically specified by the seller.
- Money that you spend while doing your job.
- The money made by a company or part of a company for a particular period after all costs, taxes, etc. have been paid.
- A difficulty in having enough money that is available to use immediately.
- Person or company that you owe money to.
- Goods that a company owns, such as parts, materials, or finished products.
- Reports prepared by a company's management to present the financial performance and position at a point in time.
Down
- Entry listed on the left column of an accout.
- Approximate calculation or judgement of the value.
- A lack of money that is available to use immediately.
- Money the company gets from their sales.
- Profit from selling products before deducing costs.
- Record of each amount of money spent or received.
- The total amount of money that an organisation or person spends.
- Part of a firm's assets that it holds as money.
- Person or company that owes you money.
- The amount of money that leaves a company during a particular period.
- What the company owns.
- Entry listed on the right column of an accout.
- Money earned over particular period of time.
24 Clues: What the company owes. • What the company owns. • Person or company that owes you money. • Money the company gets from their sales. • Person or company that you owe money to. • Money that you spend while doing your job. • Money earned over particular period of time. • Entry listed on the left column of an accout. • Money kept by a company for a particular use. • ...
Checking and Savings 2024-04-22
Across
- This happens to a check when you write a check for more money than you have available
- what you fill out at the bank when you are putting money into your account
- A summary of all deposits, withdrawals, and charges on your account for the month
- Ending your account by withdrawing all your money
- money taken out of (subtracted from) your account
- the lowest amount of money that you must keep in your account
- A printed acknowledgement or proof of a purchase
- to sign the back of the check
- safe, easy way to pay bills without having to carry cash
- A number the bank gives you that is connected to your money
- Business that keeps your money safe
Down
- A form you will need to fill out if you want to borrow money
- money the bank pays you when you keep your money in your account
- Card used to pay for items using funds from your checking account
- when you have taken out more money than you have in your account
- The minimum deposit you have to make to start your bank account
- The amount of money in your account
- a fee the bank makes you pay for completing an action or breaking a rule
- when money is put in (added) to your account
- an account that you use to save your money
- any activity on an account, such as a deposit or withdrawal
- to compare your account records to the bank's record to make sure they match
22 Clues: to sign the back of the check • The amount of money in your account • Business that keeps your money safe • an account that you use to save your money • when money is put in (added) to your account • A printed acknowledgement or proof of a purchase • Ending your account by withdrawing all your money • money taken out of (subtracted from) your account • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2024-11-08
Across
- Money saved for unexpected expenses.
- When the cost of goods and services increases over time.
- Loans made to companies or the government that pay back with interest.
- A plan for managing your money, including income and expenses.
- A piece of paper that shows proof of a purchase or payment.
- Putting money into something with the hope it will earn more money.
- Shares that represent part ownership in a company.
- Money spent on things like bills, food, and rent.
- Things you own that have value, like land or a house.
- A loan specifically for purchasing property.
- A plan you pay for to protect yourself financially from loss.
Down
- The money made after expenses are subtracted.
- Money you can use now but must repay later, like on a credit card.
- A place where money is kept, like a bank account.
- When expenses are more than income.
- Debts or financial obligations you owe.
- The extra amount paid on a loan or earned on savings.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, often with interest.
- The chance of losing money in an investment.
- Money that citizens pay to the government.
- Money that you owe to a person, bank, or company.
- A written order that tells a bank to pay a specific amount to someone else.
- Regular payments from an employer for work done.(usually paid monthly)
- Money set aside to be used in the future.
- The potential gain from an investment.
- The money you receive regularly, like a salary or allowance.
26 Clues: When expenses are more than income. • Money saved for unexpected expenses. • The potential gain from an investment. • Debts or financial obligations you owe. • Money set aside to be used in the future. • Money that citizens pay to the government. • The chance of losing money in an investment. • A loan specifically for purchasing property. • ...
Financial Terms 2019-02-10
Across
- a tenant's regular payment to an owner for the use of property or land.
- Financial plan
- recognition of well payment
- opportunity for free education
- money or property that you receive from someone who has died.
- Money/Cash
- to give something to someone with the intention of getting it back.
- a printed record of the balance in a bank account and the amounts that have been paid into it and withdrawn from it, issued periodically to the holder of the account.
- If you receive money or property, you receive it from someone who has died.
- Extra money given for good service
Down
- to present as a gift, grant, or contribution
- The amount of money owed
- a slip of paper containing money
- Money saved
- cost of exchanged currency
- a regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund
- a part of your income that you have to pay regularly to the government.
- something given, as a privilege or right, a sum of money, or a tract of land
- someone at the front desk collecting money
- The extra money charged after being loaned money.
20 Clues: Money/Cash • Money saved • Financial plan • The amount of money owed • cost of exchanged currency • recognition of well payment • opportunity for free education • a slip of paper containing money • Extra money given for good service • someone at the front desk collecting money • to present as a gift, grant, or contribution • The extra money charged after being loaned money. • ...
Financial Litracy 2022-01-14
Across
- The money you give to the COUNTRIES government to use for the whole country for example free public education, military defenses and e.x….
- The amount of money you pay yearly.
- A plan that is used to see how money is spent.
- taken
- Synonym of Earnings
- The amount of money you save.
- The money you pay to the government.
- The amount of money you save for when you retire.
- Expenses that vary from month to month, for example, a Utility bill.
- The amount of money you spend or the amount of money you pay.
- Synonym of Gross income
- Expenses that do not change from month to month, for example, a school bill
Down
- A household budget includes all the expenses that you need to pay for your basic needs.
- Tax you pay to the government for people who don’t have basic resources.
- Synonym of Overtime
- The amount of money you make.
- Money you get/make hourly.
- All taxes added up that you need to give to the government.
- Tax you pay for free healthcare.
- Your budget after taxes.
- The money you make before giving taxes.
21 Clues: taken • Synonym of Overtime • Synonym of Earnings • Synonym of Gross income • Your budget after taxes. • Money you get/make hourly. • The amount of money you make. • The amount of money you save. • Tax you pay for free healthcare. • The amount of money you pay yearly. • The money you pay to the government. • The money you make before giving taxes. • ...
budget 2023-01-09
Across
- type of bank account for emergency funds
- borrowing money that needs to be repaid
- paper asset
- The person who is issued a credit card
- health insurance provided by the government
- anything of value that is owned
- Required payments of money to governments
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss
- annual percentage earned or paid
- distribution of profits
- give money for financial return
Down
- providing protection against loss
- Federal Insurance
- money earned
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- Rise in price
- borrowing money through a card
- ownership of a company
- saving money
- illegal acts with money
- someone who pays if the borrower fails to pay
- money owed
- responsible for
- a # approached but not reached
24 Clues: money owed • paper asset • money earned • saving money • Rise in price • responsible for • Federal Insurance • ownership of a company • illegal acts with money • distribution of profits • borrowing money through a card • a # approached but not reached • anything of value that is owned • give money for financial return • annual percentage earned or paid • providing protection against loss • ...
Financial Literacy Extra Credit 2023-05-22
Across
- – pay less money (rebate, discount, coupon)
- – You owe more money than you have in assets
- – A type of deduction for retirement
- – The amount of money you are worth
- – Amount of money kept
- – Your assets are worth more than you owe
- – An expense that changes every month
- – A way to organize monthly income
- – Taxes paid on goods and services
Down
- – Principal times the rate times the time in years
- – Amount paid for one unit
- – A type of deduction for healthcare
- – Taxes paid for money earned
- – Money subtracted from gross pay
- - the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- – Amount of money earned
- – An expense that stays the same every month
- – Taxes paid for property
- – Amount owed
- – Value of things owned
20 Clues: – Amount owed • – Amount of money kept • – Value of things owned • – Amount of money earned • – Taxes paid for property • – Amount paid for one unit • – Taxes paid for money earned • – Money subtracted from gross pay • – A way to organize monthly income • – Taxes paid on goods and services • – The amount of money you are worth • – A type of deduction for healthcare • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
EF inter units 1-4 2023-12-19
Across
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself
- profit
- money you have to pay
- metal money
- people are often worried or stressed.
- people think about themselves and not about others.
- credit
- the process of sending someone a short message using a mobile phone or computer
- payment for services
- a dishonest plan for making money or getting an advantage, especially one that involves tricking people
- not good at planning or organizing things
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written (electricity/ phone...)
- showing your support and agreement
Down
- monthly payment for work
- not new, original, or clever; not showing any imagination
- economical, thrifty
- paper money
- not honest
- person does not have a strong wish to be successful, powerful, or rich
- money you borrowed and have to pay back
- make money
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
- extremely surprised
- very pleased
- people don’t like obeying rules.
- take money from your account deposit and put money into your account
- not tidy
27 Clues: profit • credit • not tidy • not honest • make money • paper money • metal money • very pleased • economical, thrifty • extremely surprised • payment for services • money you have to pay • monthly payment for work • people don’t like obeying rules. • showing your support and agreement • people are often worried or stressed. • money you borrowed and have to pay back • ...
HW Diana 2023-03-30
Across
- keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- money that a bank lends you
- having an excessive desire or appetite for food
- a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bank card
- require the payment of
- having completely run out of money
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- a price asked for goods or services
- give (money) to pay for goods, services, or so as to benefit someone or something
- to remove money from a bank account
- the opposite of 'borrow'
Down
- spend recklessly
- have enough money to pay for
- obtain (money) in return for labour or services
- receive (money, property) at the death of the previous holder
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose
- shopping centre
- paper money
- money from the bank to buy a house
- take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it
- metal money
- money for the work
- have an obligation to pay or repay
- you pay this to the government
25 Clues: paper money • metal money • shopping centre • spend recklessly • money for the work • require the payment of • the opposite of 'borrow' • money that a bank lends you • have enough money to pay for • you pay this to the government • money from the bank to buy a house • having completely run out of money • have an obligation to pay or repay • a price asked for goods or services • ...
budget 2023-01-09
Across
- Federal Insurance
- borrowing money that needs to be repaid
- ownership of a company
- paper asset
- type of bank account for emergency funds
- health insurance provided by the government
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss
- a # approached but not reached
- saving money
- providing protection against loss
- Required payments of money to governments
- give money for financial return
Down
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- Rise in price
- someone who pays if the borrower fails to pay
- responsible for
- borrowing money through a card
- anything of value that is owned
- distribution of profits
- money owed
- illegal acts with money
- money earned
- The person who is issued a credit card
- annual percentage earned or paid
24 Clues: money owed • paper asset • money earned • saving money • Rise in price • responsible for • Federal Insurance • ownership of a company • distribution of profits • illegal acts with money • borrowing money through a card • a # approached but not reached • anything of value that is owned • give money for financial return • annual percentage earned or paid • Exposure to danger, harm, or loss • ...
Money B2 Vocabulary Check 2023-05-07
Across
- to be mean
- to make somebody pay too much for something
- to live in conditions of great comfort and wealth
- cut back on something
- to owe a lot of money
- to share the cost of something
- used up or finished
- to be in debts
- manage to survive with very little money
- to throw something away
Down
- home loan
- in need of money
- to try to spend as little money as possible
- earn just enough money to live on
- to earn a very small amount of money
- TERRIBLE poverty
- a debt that has not been paid
- had no money left
- small monthly payments made until something has been paid for
- the amount of money that a person has to spend regularly
20 Clues: home loan • to be mean • to be in debts • in need of money • TERRIBLE poverty • had no money left • used up or finished • cut back on something • to owe a lot of money • to throw something away • a debt that has not been paid • to share the cost of something • earn just enough money to live on • to earn a very small amount of money • manage to survive with very little money • ...
Banking vocab 2014-02-25
Across
- a bank has many of these in different locations
- to take money from a bank account
- a machine you use to withdraw money
- a card that uses borrowed money eg. Visa or Mastercard
- you write this on the receipt when you pay by credit
- how much money you have in an account
- the name of a person who goes to a bank to withdraw money, open an account etc
- an account where you save money
- the secret number you use when paying by card
Down
- the name of a person who serves you when you go to the bank
- a card that uses your own money
- a place you go to change money from one currency to another
- an account from which you write cheques
- money you borrow from a bank to buy a house
- a piece of paper you write and sign to give money to another person
- to move money from one account to another
- to put money into a bank account
- money you borrow from a bank to buy a car, pay for a holiday etc
18 Clues: a card that uses your own money • an account where you save money • to put money into a bank account • to take money from a bank account • a machine you use to withdraw money • how much money you have in an account • an account from which you write cheques • to move money from one account to another • money you borrow from a bank to buy a house • ...
Shopping and Financial Management 2023-10-17
Across
- Cost of an item
- Where you keep your cash and cards
- A temporary reduction in prices
- Money returned for a return
- Shopping trolley
- Money set aside for the future
- Money owed
- Putting money into assets for potential return
- Use money
Down
- Proof of a purchase
- Practicing wise spending
- To take money out of an account
- Money spent on goods or services
- Wise and careful spending
- A plan for managing money
- A good deal or discount
- A person buying goods or services
- A discount voucher
18 Clues: Use money • Money owed • Cost of an item • Shopping trolley • A discount voucher • Proof of a purchase • A good deal or discount • Practicing wise spending • Wise and careful spending • A plan for managing money • Money returned for a return • Money set aside for the future • To take money out of an account • A temporary reduction in prices • Money spent on goods or services • ...
FINLIT 2023-08-28
Across
- creating a plan to save your money.
- vs. want- A need is something you need for survival and a want is something you desire not something you need.
- the money you earn on savings
- shopping-comparing prices and features to different sellers to make a good decision when buying something .
- process for individuals or businesses unable to repay debts offering a new start.
- the money you earn from a job technically the money coming in.
- card- A card that allows you to make purchases with the money you have in your bank account.
- fund- money set aside for emergencies.
- If you can be trusted to pay back borrowed money.
- not putting all your money in one place more like having a mix of investments to lower the risk.
- not being able to fulfill payment of a debt.
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- total cost of borrowing including interest and fees
- value of money- money today is worth more than the amount in the future because it can grow through investments.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Broker- A professional who helps you buy and sell stocks in the stock market.
- A way to protect yourself financially in case of unexpected events.
- the original amount of money you invest or borrow before any interest/fees.
- yourself first- Save the money before spending it on other things.
- score- A credit score is a number that shows if you can repay loans/credit cards.
- Borrowed money from a bank or lender and agreeing to pay it back
- something that has a value and can be owned or controlled.
- borrowing money with the promise to repay.
- report- detailed record of your credit history
- of Deposit (CD)- Savings account with a fixed term and higher interest rate.
- Union- financial institution owned by members that offer the same as banks
25 Clues: the money you earn on savings • creating a plan to save your money. • Money that is owed to someone else. • fund- money set aside for emergencies. • borrowing money with the promise to repay. • not being able to fulfill payment of a debt. • report- detailed record of your credit history • If you can be trusted to pay back borrowed money. • ...
joseph 2023-08-23
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- a card issued by the bank to let a holder transfer money to another bank.
- prediction of your credit behavior based on credit report.
- a person or company is considered suitable to receive a credit often based on paying money in the past.
- the process of a business enlarging in a varying range
- a company or agency provides a guarantee of compensation for something lost, damage, illness, or death in a return of payment of premium.
- fail to repay a loan or to appear in a court of law
- fund a cash reserve thats specifically set aside for unplanned expenses.
- the state of being bankrupt
- a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning
- a thing that is borrowed especially an amount of money.
- money paid due to the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of the debt. Need vs. want: need is something necessary to live and function, want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- comparing the price of the products from different vendors before buying.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
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- statement that has information about your credit activity.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money.
- where investors buy and sell shares of companies.
- allow or provide an amount of money in a budget.
- a useful or valuable thing, or person.
- a cooperative whose members can borrow money with low interest rates.
- money that is due or owed
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money
- money recieved
- a sum of money in hand right now has more value than money given in a later time
- an entry recording a sum of money received.
24 Clues: money recieved • money that is due or owed • the state of being bankrupt • a useful or valuable thing, or person. • the cost you pay each year to borrow money. • an entry recording a sum of money received. • allow or provide an amount of money in a budget. • where investors buy and sell shares of companies. • fail to repay a loan or to appear in a court of law • ...
Tax Relief Day 2022-04-02
21 Clues: money in • tax month • IRS forms • IRS check • real money • California • money back • money spent • inheritance • tax preparer • home or condo • gift to others • Huntington Beach • slow way to file • submitting forms • filing status (2) • dependent children • extra time to file • central government • who takes our money • document to compile on
Cash Flow 2023-02-13
Across
- Total Revenue - Total Cost.
- The money the business has saved in the bank.
- A sum of money paid regularly to shareholders.
- Assets that are easily changed into cash.
- Predictable changes in seasons that create more demand.
- Flow of money out of a business.
- Where money is put into a business to earn a profit.
- The state of being legally responsible for something.
- Money that is readily available for a business.
- A person or business whom money is owed to.
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- The cash received from a sale of goods.
- The amount of money a business needs to function and expand.
- Prediction of all expected costs and profits of a business over a future period, showing the expected cash flow each month.
- The inability to meet debts.
- A source of value that the business owns or leases which can help run a business.
- A sum of money that is borrowed to be paid back with interest.
- Money spent on things that allow the business to run such as paying employees, rent....
- Flow of money into a business.
- When only a certain amount of something is allowed.
- A person or business whom is owing money.
20 Clues: Total Revenue - Total Cost. • The inability to meet debts. • Flow of money into a business. • Flow of money out of a business. • The cash received from a sale of goods. • Assets that are easily changed into cash. • A person or business whom is owing money. • A person or business whom money is owed to. • The money the business has saved in the bank. • ...
Shopping_basic_2 2020-12-17
Across
- носовички
- пекарня, хлібобулочний магазин (відділ)
- вата
- заощаджувати, зберігати
- універмаг
- you don`t pay for it
- ринок, базар
- м'ясний магазин (відділ)
- губити, програвати, втрачати
- give money to sb for sth
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- покупець, клієнт
- ціна
- прилавок, ларьок
- get sth by paying money for it
- pay money for sth
- газетний кіоск
- кашель
- the money you pay to go by plane, train, etc.
- get money etc. in a game
- застуда, нежить
- give sth to sb for money
- get money for the work you do
- аптека
- a piece of paper which shows how much you must pay
24 Clues: ціна • вата • кашель • аптека • носовички • універмаг • ринок, базар • газетний кіоск • застуда, нежить • покупець, клієнт • прилавок, ларьок • pay money for sth • you don`t pay for it • заощаджувати, зберігати • get money etc. in a game • give sth to sb for money • м'ясний магазин (відділ) • give money to sb for sth • губити, програвати, втрачати • get money for the work you do • ...
Teen Banzai Vocabulary Quiz 2023-11-03
Across
- Can be the amount earned for saving money, or it can be the percentage charged when you borrow money.
- The amount of money you earn from work.
- A bank that allows you can quickly access your money. for regularexpenses.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- The amount of money you have to pay towards expenses like hospitals before your insurance will cover the rest for you.
- A request to pay for something that you send to your insurance company.
- A document that comes with your paycheck that shows you how much you were paid and how much was taken by taxes.
- Amount of money you can borrow when using a credit or a debit card.
- The amount of money you have left on your paycheck after taxes.
- a fee from your bank when you try to spend more money than what is in your account.
- A tangible form of money, like coins or paper money.
- The amount you owe to others.
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- Important things like electricity, water, or gas which are paid as part of household taxes/expenses.
- The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed to avoid fines or fees
- Bringing your money to a safe place for keeping.
- Getting something you want knowing you will need to pay for it later
- A contract that allows you to borrow someone's property for a certain amount of time and. or money.
- Money you pay to the state/federal government for services or programs, everyone needs to pay them.
- How long it takes for something to go from one account to another.
- Financial records of your spending.
- The amount of money you owe or that you have on an account.
- The amount you will pay to a healthcare source before your insurance gets the claim.
- Something anything you can spend money on.
- How much you are allowed to spend before you go over the amount you have.
24 Clues: The amount you owe to others. • Financial records of your spending. • The amount of money you earn from work. • Moving money from one account to another. • Something anything you can spend money on. • Bringing your money to a safe place for keeping. • A tangible form of money, like coins or paper money. • The amount of money you owe or that you have on an account. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2017-10-02
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- a person or organization that invests money into a project
- no longer working because you have reached the age where you are officially too old to work
- money that you make by selling something or from your business
- someone whose job is to prepare financial records for a company or person
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- someone who likes to keep all their money and is unwilling to spend any
- money that you pay regularly to an insurance company to cover your car or house in case of fire, theft or damage
- to receive property or money from someone who has died
- money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- a machine outside a bank or in a public place that you use to take money out of your bank account
9 Clues: to receive property or money from someone who has died • a person or organization that invests money into a project • money that you make by selling something or from your business • someone who likes to keep all their money and is unwilling to spend any • someone whose job is to prepare financial records for a company or person • ...
Money expressions 2017-07-26
9 Clues: to give your opinion • to cover all expenses • to make a lot of money • a cheap, thrift person • to have a lot of money • to pay a lot of money for something • to contribute financially to something • a person who is interested only in people's money • to spend all the money you make without saving any
Trick Money 2021-12-21
9 Clues: __ nog • 6th reindeer • maker of toys • opposite of smile • on top of the tree • falls from the sky • what Santa rides in • made at the North Pole • color of Rudolph's nose
about money 2022-04-26
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- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
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- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
about money 2022-04-26
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- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
Borrowing Money 2022-01-19
Across
- This lets you borrow money through your bank by taking out more money than you have in the account - FERVTORDA
- Giving something to someone temporarily, getting it back later - GNINDEL
- A loan people take out to buy a house - OERGGMTA
- Receiving something from someone temporarily, giving it back later - WNIBORGRO
- Money you owe someone, which can get bigger the longer it takes to pay back - TBDE
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- A short term loan, with the highest interest rates - LYD PAA YONA
- Card A kind of loan where the money you spend is borrowed from the bank rather than taken from your bank account – DTICEC DRAR
- The extra bit of money you pay back on top of your loan - SITERNET
- Money borrowed by one person from another, paid back later - OALN
9 Clues: A loan people take out to buy a house - OERGGMTA • A short term loan, with the highest interest rates - LYD PAA YONA • Money borrowed by one person from another, paid back later - OALN • The extra bit of money you pay back on top of your loan - SITERNET • Giving something to someone temporarily, getting it back later - GNINDEL • ...
Money vovab 2022-01-21
Across
- When you give money to someone
- A percentage of money from your investment
- A machine that gives you money
- Money that you earn for your work
- A company that protects your money
Down
- Money that you get from a deseased family member
- The money that the bank gives you
- Money that you give to the government
- A loan form the bank to buy a house
9 Clues: When you give money to someone • A machine that gives you money • The money that the bank gives you • Money that you earn for your work • A company that protects your money • A loan form the bank to buy a house • Money that you give to the government • A percentage of money from your investment • Money that you get from a deseased family member
Money Verbs 2019-02-07
Across
- to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc.
- to offer something for people to buy
- to ask an amount of money for goods or a service
- to have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
Down
- to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a specific thing
- to take money from a person or bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time
- to give money to pay for goods, services, etc.
- to give something to somebody that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later
- you need to pay a specific amount of money in order to buy something
9 Clues: to offer something for people to buy • to give money to pay for goods, services, etc. • to ask an amount of money for goods or a service • to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc. • you need to pay a specific amount of money in order to buy something • to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a specific thing • ...
HONEY=MONEY 2019-11-24
9 Clues: An animal. • A dull colour. • A dark colour. • A bright colour. • A food a bee eats. • Something that's tiny. • Something you don't go near. • Something that's scary and strong. • Something that moves at a low speed.
money matter 2020-10-26
Across
- One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units.
- The amount of time required in advance if either the landlord or the tenant wishes to discontinue the rental agreement. This courtesy allows both parties time to make other arrangements.
- Services needed to make a house or apartment functional, such as hot water, electricity, natural gas, and cable and Internet service.
- The payment, usually monthly, that the tenant pays to the landlord.
- deposit A sum of money, usually equal to one month’s rent, held by the landlord to cover any damage to the apartment caused by a tenant.
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- The person renting the apartment.
- The location of your apartment is an important safety consideration and also determines your ease of getting to work, buying groceries, and so on.
- The length of a rental agreement, usually a period of one year.
- The company or individual who owns an apartment.
- One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units.
10 Clues: The person renting the apartment. • The company or individual who owns an apartment. • The length of a rental agreement, usually a period of one year. • The payment, usually monthly, that the tenant pays to the landlord. • One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units. • ...
Money verb 2023-03-08
Across
- use something that belongs to someone else
- to give money to someone else
- to collect money for something
- to have to pay money to someone else
- to let someone use something for a limited time
Down
- to give money in exchange for something
- to use money on something worthless
- to use money to get something
- to keep something to use later
9 Clues: to use money to get something • to give money to someone else • to keep something to use later • to collect money for something • to use money on something worthless • to have to pay money to someone else • to give money in exchange for something • use something that belongs to someone else • to let someone use something for a limited time
Money (Lyuba) 2023-03-20
Across
- an owner of shares in a company
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- 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
- a pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards.
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- the seeking of financial support for a charity, cause, or other enterprise
- a stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded (save)
- a person judged by a court to be insolvent, whose property is taken and disposed of for the benefit of creditors
9 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 Matters 2023-11-27
Money ii 2024-04-17
Across
- He ....... hundreds of pounds on designer clothes.
- The tickets ...... within hours.
- She tries to ..... 150 euros every month.
- Could you get some milk? We seem to have ......
Down
- If everyone ...... we'll be able to buy her a really nice present.
- I'm trying to ...... on fatty foods.
- How does she ..... on such a small salary?
- Has he ever ........ that $100 he owes?
- ...... for the best price.
9 Clues: ...... for the best price. • The tickets ...... within hours. • I'm trying to ...... on fatty foods. • Has he ever ........ that $100 he owes? • She tries to ..... 150 euros every month. • How does she ..... on such a small salary? • Could you get some milk? We seem to have ...... • He ....... hundreds of pounds on designer clothes. • ...
Tic-Tac-Toe Questions 2/3 2021-09-01
Across
- to put something in jeopardy
- putting money into something you believe in and watching it grow
- interest earned on savings
- to give something back
- allows one party to provide money for another
- owing money to someone
- taking money from poor people
- considering in amount to something
- the act of becoming different
- a tax on sales
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- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- money kept in the bank for financial betterment
- something to help in case of emergencies or accidents
- money paid regularly at a certain rate
- money you earn after retirement
- a reward
- money charged after you get a better paying job
- tax on income
- the ability to do something;expertise
- being responsible for something
20 Clues: a reward • tax on income • a tax on sales • to give something back • owing money to someone • interest earned on savings • to put something in jeopardy • taking money from poor people • the act of becoming different • money you earn after retirement • being responsible for something • considering in amount to something • the ability to do something;expertise • ...
Money Words and Words To Go 2021-11-17
Across
- the smallest amount needed
- without enough money to pay what is owed
- extra money paid for borrowing money
- information that points something out
- agreement to buy now and pay later
- in an important way
- something that is more important than other things
- remaining money that is still owed
- having the possibility of developing in a certain way
- to reduce something as much as possible
Down
- to point out something
- money a person earns from a job or other source
- at regular times
- possible but not yet real
- relating to money management
- in a way that is true and correct
- large or important enough
- money that is owed
- to decide how useful or good something is
- money charged for a service
20 Clues: at regular times • money that is owed • in an important way • to point out something • possible but not yet real • large or important enough • the smallest amount needed • money charged for a service • relating to money management • in a way that is true and correct • agreement to buy now and pay later • remaining money that is still owed • extra money paid for borrowing money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
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- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Watch your mouth son 2018-11-13
Across
- things you are good at
- when you dont reach you goal
- the thing you will be when you have succeded
- the thing you sell
- ideas
- the amount of money you have
- where you sell your product
- when you have reach your goal
- innovation
- stored up money
- to be brave and restless
- thinking outside the box
- motivated by need
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- mr world wide
- taking a risk
- how to use your money wisley
- start a company
- most common entrepreneur
- keep track of money
- people you know to grow
- the money you get of your product
- the money you give when you buy something
- giving your product away for money
- not making money of what you sell
- taking a chance
25 Clues: ideas • innovation • mr world wide • taking a risk • start a company • stored up money • taking a chance • motivated by need • the thing you sell • keep track of money • things you are good at • people you know to grow • most common entrepreneur • to be brave and restless • thinking outside the box • where you sell your product • how to use your money wisley • when you dont reach you goal • ...
Vocab Words 2024-05-07
Across
- Money put into stocks, bonds, IRA'S, etc. For the future
- _____Account Money put into an account to be used immediately
- a loan of money
- an individual, bank, or company who loans money
- Spending more than you have in your checking
- Fund Money put asaide for retirement
- The change in the cost of living from year-to-year
- Allows you buy a piece of a company
- a percentage of a borrowed sum of money which must be paid in addition to the repayment of the loan itself
- _____account A way to save money for a future want or need by placing a certian amount of money into the bank on a regular basis
- A detailed receipt of the service that was provided with the amount owed listed
- Taking money from your checking or savings.
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- The money borrowed from a bank or lender to purchase a home. House payment
- a plan for spending and saving one’s income
- Putting money into a checkings or savings account
- money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent
- _____ rating/score This is based on how well you pay your debt; credit cards, loans, mortgage, etc.
- _____Card A pre-approved loan that allows you to purchase things with money that you don't have must pay interest when paying the loan back
- _____card a card used to access your savings and checking accounts. This card is used like cash
- financial obligations, such as bills
- Money earned as a percentage of a sale or service.
- terms for one’s work-related financial earnings
- money received from work, investments, or other financial support
- Money set aside for later use of in case of emergency
- _______ Wage: the lowest wage permitted by law; in the U.S., $7.25 an hour.
- a sum of money given for designated period of time which must be repaid
- Money owed
27 Clues: Money owed • a loan of money • Allows you buy a piece of a company • financial obligations, such as bills • Fund Money put asaide for retirement • a plan for spending and saving one’s income • Taking money from your checking or savings. • Spending more than you have in your checking • an individual, bank, or company who loans money • ...
Financial Vocab 2023-08-23
Across
- the limit of something
- failed to fulfill an action
- the extent to see if a person is suitable to receive financial credit
- money that you receive
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- of Deposit (CD) certificate from the bank that allows person to deposit money for a specified amount of time23. Insurance something protecting something else
- Union members who can borrow money when at low interest rates
- yourself first to save up money to keep for yourself
- report. Information of current credit situation
- a useful or valuable thing
- money that you sent or lent
- money that is paid regularly
- something that is borrowed and then returned soon
Down
- card a card from the bank to hold money electronically
- vs. want something that is essential and something that isn't important
- shopping to practice the act of comparing products prices
- score a rating representing your credit and history
- fund money set aside for emergencies or unplanned events
- value of money money worth now will worth a lot more in the future
- Broker people who buy and sell stocks and in return gets a fee or commission
- Not having anymore money
- able to earn things before payment and to be trusted to pay in the future
- something that is owed or due
- something becoming bigger or expanding more
24 Clues: the limit of something • money that you receive • Not having anymore money • a useful or valuable thing • failed to fulfill an action • money that you sent or lent • money that is paid regularly • something that is owed or due • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • something becoming bigger or expanding more • something that is borrowed and then returned soon • ...
Career & Life Planning Emberlynn Neil 2023-11-06
Across
- Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it.
- Asking your insurance company to pay for something.
- Buying something you want but you still have to pay it back later.
- Necessities (water, food, transportation, electricity, gas) which are paid monthly.
- Putting your money into a bank account for safekeeping.
- The amount you pay to a medical provider before your insurance is usually paid before you receive service.
- The amount of money you have to pay toward expenses beforeinsuranceance covers the rest.
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you are paid and how much is withdrawn from your taxes.
- Any good or service you spend on.
- Payment: The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to not have fees or fines.
- Amount of money on your paycheck after taxes and expenses.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for yourself and everyday expenses.
- The time it takes for your money to be transferred from one account to another.
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- Money earned through work
- An amount that is owed or is available.
- The amount of money (percentage) charged when you borrow money. Can also be the amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
- The amount you owe to somebody.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someonsomeone'srty for a specific amount amountme and money.
- A budgeting method where you record(keep track) of your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- Money you pay to the government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them.
- A amount of money that goes straight from your bank account to your card to pay for that good.
- A physical form of money like coins or paper money.
- The amount of money you owe when using a credit card or loan.
- A record or statement of financial funds or receipts, often related to a credit or bank union.
- A fee from your bank account or credit union when you try to spend more than what you have in your account.
- Moving money from one account to another account.
26 Clues: Money earned through work • The amount you owe to somebody. • Any good or service you spend on. • An amount that is owed or is available. • Moving money from one account to another account. • Asking your insurance company to pay for something. • A physical form of money like coins or paper money. • Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it. • ...
Career & Life Planning Emberlynn Neil 2023-11-06
Across
- Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it.
- Asking your insurance company to pay for something.
- Buying something you want but you still have to pay it back later.
- Necessities (water, food, transportation, electricity, gas) which are paid monthly.
- Putting your money into a bank account for safekeeping.
- The amount you pay to a medical provider before your insurance is usually paid before you receive service.
- The amount of money you have to pay toward expenses beforeinsuranceance covers the rest.
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you are paid and how much is withdrawn from your taxes.
- Any good or service you spend on.
- Payment: The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to not have fees or fines.
- Amount of money on your paycheck after taxes and expenses.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for yourself and everyday expenses.
- The time it takes for your money to be transferred from one account to another.
Down
- Money earned through work
- An amount that is owed or is available.
- The amount of money (percentage) charged when you borrow money. Can also be the amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
- The amount you owe to somebody.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someonsomeone'srty for a specific amount amountme and money.
- A budgeting method where you record(keep track) of your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- Money you pay to the government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them.
- A amount of money that goes straight from your bank account to your card to pay for that good.
- A physical form of money like coins or paper money.
- The amount of money you owe when using a credit card or loan.
- A record or statement of financial funds or receipts, often related to a credit or bank union.
- A fee from your bank account or credit union when you try to spend more than what you have in your account.
- Moving money from one account to another account.
26 Clues: Money earned through work • The amount you owe to somebody. • Any good or service you spend on. • An amount that is owed or is available. • Moving money from one account to another account. • Asking your insurance company to pay for something. • A physical form of money like coins or paper money. • Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it. • ...
Austin (Accounting MidTerm Review) 2020-01-10
Across
- Closing Entry
- All Non-permanent Accounts
- Money Gained
- Written Permission
- BAE
- Cleaning Money
- CIB, AP
- The Date
- Assets, Liabilities…
- withdrawals, Revenue, Expenses
- Email Scam
Down
- IRS, SEC, Banks…
- Details of Cash Payment
- Proof of Transaction
- Stealing Money
- Outside of Business Protects Money
- Company Protecting Money
- Anything of Value
- False Information
- High Level Accounting Jobs
20 Clues: BAE • CIB, AP • The Date • Email Scam • Money Gained • Closing Entry • Stealing Money • Cleaning Money • IRS, SEC, Banks… • Anything of Value • False Information • Written Permission • Proof of Transaction • Assets, Liabilities… • Details of Cash Payment • Company Protecting Money • All Non-permanent Accounts • High Level Accounting Jobs • withdrawals, Revenue, Expenses • ...
Finance 2017-08-25
Across
- paper that you need to change a product
- money that you earn
- the person that count your money
- when you buy something immediately because you have a lot of money
- amount of money that you ask for buying a new house
- when you don't have enough money and you ask them to someone
- when you are completely afraid to spend money
Down
- where you think that money are saved
- money that you have to give to the government
- when someone lend you money then you have to pay money back
- when you give to a person the same amount of money that he lend you
- term for everything about money
- service of a bank
- thing that you have
- when you pay attention on spending money
- what do you want when you buy a smartphone and it is broken
- the personal profile that you have on a website
17 Clues: service of a bank • money that you earn • thing that you have • term for everything about money • the person that count your money • where you think that money are saved • paper that you need to change a product • when you pay attention on spending money • money that you have to give to the government • when you are completely afraid to spend money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
MONEY VOCABULARY 2020-05-19
Across
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- one of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits.
- a printed record of the balance in a bank account and the amounts that have been paid into it and withdrawn from it, issued periodically to the holder of the account.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money because of a bigger demand of goods than the goods available.
Down
- take money from an account
- the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- a place were you keep your money
- An area, usually found in a bank or other financial institution, which is a safe and secure place for storing items of value.
9 Clues: take money from an account • a place were you keep your money • a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account. • the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. • a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds. • ...
Money management 2021-05-12
9 Clues: price lessening • to spend unwisely • the one who consumes • the cost of something • something that you bought • be financially able to buy • a client of a shop, a buyer • something bought on the cheap • money for beneficial business
Saving Money 2021-11-11
Across
- A saving institution owned by the members
- A measure of your ability to repay a loan
- The money we earn on our savings
- The part of our money we do not spend
Down
- Savings account where you have access to your money but must inform the bank first
- A portion of a companies profit given out to its members or shareholders
- Type of savings account where money is saved for a number of years
- Type of lottery savings account
- Type of savings account where you have free access to your money
9 Clues: Type of lottery savings account • The money we earn on our savings • The part of our money we do not spend • A saving institution owned by the members • A measure of your ability to repay a loan • Type of savings account where you have free access to your money • Type of savings account where money is saved for a number of years • ...
Happiness & Money 2022-03-07
9 Clues: chance • become better • collect, gather • to the further side • go in a particular direction • devote give time, effort to a task • ready, eager, or prepared to do something • a thing given in recognition of one's service, effort, • out begin to fly horizontally after climbing or diving
about money 2022-04-26
Across
- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
Lunch Money 2018-02-23
9 Clues: Setting a new goal • something magnificent • Flip threw pages quickly • something that people read • something at school or work • Trying to reach a certain goal • someone that opposes super heroes • In the process of creating somethin • Things that add or finish to a story
Money i 2024-04-16
Across
- to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose.
- to return money that you borrowed from somebody.
- to add up to something.
- to cheat somebody, by making them pay too much, by selling them something of poor quality, etc.
- to use up or finish a supply of something.
Down
- to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have.
- to spend a lot of money on something.
- to compare the quality or prices of goods or services that are offered by different shops, companies, etc. so that you can choose the best.
- to give some money so that a group of people can buy something together.
9 Clues: to add up to something. • to spend a lot of money on something. • to use up or finish a supply of something. • to return money that you borrowed from somebody. • to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose. • to give some money so that a group of people can buy something together. • ...
MONEY&WORK 2024-10-16
Across
- it makes me happy because it’s useful and important.
- a series of increasingly important or well-paid jobs that someone does during their working life.
- having no money, very poor (literary).
Down
- to loose your job because you’re no longer needed.
- grand 5000 pounds.
- money that a bank lends and borrows.
- a legal document that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions.
- the quickest route to a successful position.
- an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job.
9 Clues: grand 5000 pounds. • money that a bank lends and borrows. • having no money, very poor (literary). • the quickest route to a successful position. • to loose your job because you’re no longer needed. • it makes me happy because it’s useful and important. • a legal document that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions. • ...
U.S. Money 2024-10-13
Across
- paper signed to give someone a certain amount of money
- 100 cents
- medium size coin, worth 5 cents
- plastic card linked to a bank account
Down
- Aldi shopping cart coin, worth 25 cents
- paper money, or money that you owe
- copper colored coin, worth 1 cent
- plastic card used to pay for purchases
- smallest size coin, worth 10 cents
9 Clues: 100 cents • medium size coin, worth 5 cents • copper colored coin, worth 1 cent • paper money, or money that you owe • smallest size coin, worth 10 cents • plastic card linked to a bank account • plastic card used to pay for purchases • Aldi shopping cart coin, worth 25 cents • paper signed to give someone a certain amount of money
Money vocab 2022-12-02
Across
- an institution that accepts savings at interest and lends money to savers chiefly for home mortgage loans and may offer checking accounts and other services.
- A calculation of the monetary value of an investment versus its cost
- qualified gross income” is less than $250,000 and whose property taxes exceed six percent of their qualified gross income
Down
- the action of withdrawing something
- an address for your bank.
- produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- a bank charges you any time you withdraw more money from your account than what you have in it.
- a bank account that earns interest.
- the amount an individual or business makes after deducting costs, allowances and taxes.
9 Clues: an address for your bank. • the action of withdrawing something • a bank account that earns interest. • produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). • A calculation of the monetary value of an investment versus its cost • the amount an individual or business makes after deducting costs, allowances and taxes. • ...
IELTS Vocabulary crossword 2021-02-11
Across
- ideas about right or wrong that a person has.
- an arrangement to receive goods from a shop or money from a bank.
- the thin flat substance that you use for writing on or wrapping things in.
- the people who control a country, region, or town and make decisions.
- money given to someone by a company or a government.
- a reduction in the amount of money that is spent.
- extremely valuable things.
- to keep something and look after it carefully.
- a senior employee of a company, whose job is to make decisions about money.
- never having happened or existed before.
- small possessions that are worth a lot of money, for example jewellery.
- the amount of money that individual people or families spend on goods.
- the amount of money that a family gets from working or investing money.
- money that companies use to invest in their projects.
- matters connected to amount of money a company has and the way it spends its money.
Down
- money that you get from owning shares in a company.
- Illegal copies.
- a bank account designed for saving money.
- the system of money used in a particular country.
- a crop that farmers grow so that they can sell it, rather than using it themselves.
- to do something that goes against what you believe is right.
- belonging to people who pay tax, especially tax on income.
- way of behaving.
- one of the ranges of amounts that income is divided into.
- people in general.
- to consider something to be important.
- money spent on education.
- honest and responsible about what you do and how you do it.
- a very large amount of debt.
- ideas about right or wrong that a person has.
- the coins and pieces of paper that you can use to pay for things.
31 Clues: Illegal copies. • way of behaving. • people in general. • money spent on education. • extremely valuable things. • a very large amount of debt. • to consider something to be important. • never having happened or existed before. • a bank account designed for saving money. • ideas about right or wrong that a person has. • ideas about right or wrong that a person has. • ...
Personal Finance Final Project 2024-05-10
Across
- A limit to how much you should be spending.
- Retirement account run by your work that they match a certain amount of your contributions.
- You have to meet certain requirements to join.
- Money you didn’t pay back in time that usually gains interest.
- Money taken from your paycheck after taxes that is put towards retirement.
- A way to gauge your riskiness for taking out loans and other things.
- School after high school.
- Payment every 12 months.
- Usually anyone can join, used to store money.
- Used to buy things with your own money.
- The movement of money.
- Your source of money, usually from a job.
- A place to buy, sell, and trade shares of companies.
- Something that can be taken from you if you don’t pay your debts.
- Money paid to a loan company to make the amount you owe less.
- The money used to build and run a business.
- Money set aside for future needs.
- A fund set aside by your work so that when you retire you’ll get regular payments from that fund.
Down
- When you have no money.
- A share of a government organization.
- The grouping of all money and everything that has to do with it.
- Shares of companies.
- Used to buy things with borrowed money that you pay back.
- A loan on a house.
- Money set aside for just in case.
- A number used to determine the amount of interest you pay.
- A way of receiving money, most commonly from your place of work.
- Gained over time that goes back to the company/bank you take a loan from.
- Borrowed money to help you pay for something, usually expensive like a house or car.
- The action of paying off a loan or debt with regular payments.
- A group of stocks and bonds.
- Money taken from your paycheck before taxes that is put towards retirement.
32 Clues: A loan on a house. • Shares of companies. • The movement of money. • When you have no money. • Payment every 12 months. • School after high school. • A group of stocks and bonds. • Money set aside for just in case. • Money set aside for future needs. • A share of a government organization. • Used to buy things with your own money. • Your source of money, usually from a job. • ...
PerFinLit Crossword Final 2021-05-18
Across
- money for college based on achievement
- financial aid that doesn't get paid back
- type of loan for a house
- charge for borrowing money
- ownership of a share of a company
- money owed on a loan or payment
- someone who gives out money or credit
- the amount of money received for work
- What you own or have paid for
Down
- bank account used to pay normal expenses
- summary of intended expenses
- spending more than what you have in account
- an estimate of the ability to pay back money
- money put away for retirement or big purchase
- money that must be paid out
- money paid to guarantee a future payment
- the existing amount in an account
- temporary money borrowed from bank
18 Clues: type of loan for a house • charge for borrowing money • money that must be paid out • summary of intended expenses • What you own or have paid for • money owed on a loan or payment • ownership of a share of a company • the existing amount in an account • temporary money borrowed from bank • someone who gives out money or credit • the amount of money received for work • ...
#21 Money Matters 2022-09-09
Across
- The ability to undertake economic transactions with people in other countries free from any restraints imposed by governments or other regulators
- The process of gradually writing off the initial cost of an asset
- The distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders
- An investment that is made with the intention of reducing the risk of adverse price movements in an asset
- A general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy
- A prolonged period of slow economic growth
- A market condition where an asset's price rises rapidly, but its intrinsic value remains significantly lower
Down
- A lender, whether by making a loan, buying a bond or allowing money owed now to be paid in the future
- The total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders
- The decrease in monetary value of an asset over time due to use, wear and tear or obsolescence
- a market structure characterised by a single seller or producer that excludes viable competition from providing the same product
- The efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price
- A country or jurisdiction with very low "effective" rates of taxation for foreign investors
- The tax on goods produced abroad imposed by the government of the country to which they are exported
14 Clues: A prolonged period of slow economic growth • The distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders • The process of gradually writing off the initial cost of an asset • A general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy • A country or jurisdiction with very low "effective" rates of taxation for foreign investors • ...
money and trade 2024-02-20
Across
- a place you put money
- chart shows how much stuff you got
- system before money people bartered with one another
- of trade money took less space than goods
- communication also help people trad
- is ween you creep this money for a long time
- production means making lager mats of goods
- is directly related to supply and demean
Down
- of trad is the differences between the value of exports
- not all trades is free trad
- standard it took people to agree for this to be money
- how did lost of things get a rondo water
- amounts of
- trade system where people and businesses can trade
14 Clues: amounts of • a place you put money • not all trades is free trad • chart shows how much stuff you got • communication also help people trad • how did lost of things get a rondo water • is directly related to supply and demean • of trade money took less space than goods • is ween you creep this money for a long time • production means making lager mats of goods • ...
Evolution of Money 2024-10-29
Across
- place that helps store/manage money
- allow banks to transfer money to separate accounts
- examples include paper bills and coins
- one service that the banks offers
- examples include metal pieces and crops
- common for big purchases like houses/cars
- another word for electronic money
Down
- examples include US dollars under gold standard
- money that is borrowed to buy things, pay back later, creates debt
- deals that seem to good to be true
- what money represents
- money is automatically deposited on payday
- similar to paper checks, but electronic. Transfers immediately
- you either gain it by saving or pay it by borrowing
14 Clues: what money represents • one service that the banks offers • another word for electronic money • deals that seem to good to be true • place that helps store/manage money • examples include paper bills and coins • examples include metal pieces and crops • common for big purchases like houses/cars • money is automatically deposited on payday • ...
zachs crossword puzzle 2021-10-08
Across
- Hold until needed to buy
- Were you can keep money for spending
- Price of goods and service over time
- Money only wanting to pay with cash
- The money the principal earns
- An account that generates interest income
- Money set aside for unplanned pay
- Something you don't want to get into
- Building wealth is a not a sprint
Down
- Key ingredient when it comes to wealth
- Long term income
- money spent on big items
- Is a mathematical explosion
- how long will it take to get emergency fun
- Money available for any surprise
- don't spend money
- Money on a paper to put into a bank
- how long will it take to earn a interest
- Keep your money for saving or spending
19 Clues: Long term income • don't spend money • Hold until needed to buy • money spent on big items • Is a mathematical explosion • The money the principal earns • Money available for any surprise • Money set aside for unplanned pay • Money only wanting to pay with cash • Money on a paper to put into a bank • Were you can keep money for spending • Price of goods and service over time • ...
financial 2022-05-26
Across
- when you owe someone
- stocks in the government
- money the gov takes
- your family gets payed when you die
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- a financial risk
- physical money
- expense payed sometimes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- VS. Wants
- a small amout money that is taken
- when you switch to the over advertized little green lizard company to save 15% or more on car insurance
- you get payed when your house is damaged
- the type of bird that aflac
- _____GOALS
- parts of a company you own
- the overall amont of money you have
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
Down
- they pay for your hospital bills
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- something you own that has value
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- an expense that does not change
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- a company that has your money
- money you put aside
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- when you give money
33 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • money you put aside • when you give money • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • an expense that does not change • ...
Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- money giving back after loaning out money
- limited liability or shareholders
- anything of value in that is accepted in return for good and services
- responsible for any damage or things that happen
- item that is worth value that increases over time
- money accumulated over time and put into an account
- AMEX
- a stock that doesn't fluxuate and is low risk
- a exchange of money and ownership of a share
- stores and protects money for multiple countries in the U.S
- features on money to protect them from counterfeit
- rate of money that is given back additionally to the return
- someone who assists you buying and selling stocks
- the potential of gaining or losing a lot of money or assets
Down
- provides financial information about business annually
- shares are sold and bought privately
- provide and manage money for itself as a nation
- shares are bought and sold in the public market
- Stack that is high risk high reward
- forms of value exchanged for goods for the U.S is dollar bill
- money put into bank account
- people putting money into a business hoping they will do well and get profits
- Money put in and the same value stated is given out with a rate
- Exchange
- OTC
- use of financial savings to earn financial benefit
- financial gains after deductions and expenses
- document that discloses financial information
- ownership of share
- provides annual reports of profits and expenses
30 Clues: OTC • AMEX • Exchange • ownership of share • money put into bank account • limited liability or shareholders • Stack that is high risk high reward • shares are sold and bought privately • money giving back after loaning out money • a exchange of money and ownership of a share • a stock that doesn't fluxuate and is low risk • financial gains after deductions and expenses • ...