money Crossword Puzzles
Money and Sports 2014-05-14
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- to increase in number, amount, or value SYN go up
- to send out radio or television programmes
- to have a value in money
- someone who gives information to people using a loudspeaker or microphone
- money that a business or organization receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services
- the tools, machines etc that you need to do a particular job or activity
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- money that you give a person, group, organization etc to help pay for their costs
- difficult to understand or deal with, because many parts or details are involved SYN complex
- someone or something that is familiar is well-known to you and easy to recognize
- to get the most points, votes etc in a game, race, or competition
- to take part in a competition or sports event
- treating everyone in a way that is right or equal
- someone who likes a particular sport or performing art very much
- having a lot of money, possessions etc SYN rich
- the amount of money you have to pay for something
15 Clues: to have a value in money • to send out radio or television programmes • to take part in a competition or sports event • having a lot of money, possessions etc SYN rich • to increase in number, amount, or value SYN go up • treating everyone in a way that is right or equal • the amount of money you have to pay for something • ...
Lunch Money Vocabulary 2014-06-09
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- to feel like you have a family relationship with another person
- a peaceful spot in the desert near water
- a trick of the eye
- hard to control, wild
- confused
- looking for something
- to go very fast
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- mischievous damage of public property
- to be expected
- black eye
- someone you compete with or go up against in something
- a bother, a pain in the neck
- not allowed to participate or attend school
- made sloppily, not carefully
- stubborn, not flexible
15 Clues: confused • black eye • to be expected • to go very fast • a trick of the eye • hard to control, wild • looking for something • stubborn, not flexible • a bother, a pain in the neck • made sloppily, not carefully • mischievous damage of public property • a peaceful spot in the desert near water • not allowed to participate or attend school • ...
IS SLAVERY MONEY 2016-04-25
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- __________ the most efficient way to move goods in the north
- Southern ____ was because it was profitable to southerners
- ________ a group that was focused on eliminating slavery
- __________ came to America from northern Europe
- industrial ________ was a shift of handmade products
- ___________ improvements were roads and canals built by the government
- ________ Vesey a African American who attempted to lead a slave revolt
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- economics of ____ wealthy planters and were political leaders
- slave _________ were not recognized and afraid that they would get sold from there family
- _________ Douglass had a legit cool afro
- ________ and racism were against African and Americans in the north
- _________ Geography supported that growing of cash crops
- _________ to slavery was smart common way to resist slavery
- Eli Whitney invented the _____ gin to allow one worker to do the work of 50
- _________ Tubman was an escape slave
15 Clues: _________ Tubman was an escape slave • _________ Douglass had a legit cool afro • __________ came to America from northern Europe • industrial ________ was a shift of handmade products • _________ Geography supported that growing of cash crops • ________ a group that was focused on eliminating slavery • Southern ____ was because it was profitable to southerners • ...
MONEY MANAGEMENT TOOLS 2016-04-08
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- this type of card enables one to withdraw cash from an ATM or to pay directly for goods and services at stores and restaurants
- a small ledger and/or register provided by a bank for keeping track of an account balance
- a financial report that is prepared at the end of every month and details all the transactions, which affected your account
- the degree, in which an asset can be quickly and easily converted to cash
- the lowest amount and/or balance of money that must be kept in a bank account (checking and/or savings)
- a type of transaction, in which funds are taken out of a checking and/or savings account
- a written order from an individual to a bank that instructs the bank to pay money to another party
- typically a four-digit number needed to access a bank account or debit card
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- provides banking customers with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a bank teller
- a type of transaction, in which funds are added to a checking and/or savings account
- an institution that provides financial services to assist an individual in managing their money
- the act of comparing records on the bank statement to transactions written in the checkbook register
- a type of bank account that generally pays a low rate of interest on deposits and/or money available in the account
- an account into which a person deposits money and from which a person withdraws money by writing checks or using a debit card
- a contract between an individual and a financial institution that specifies the time that the individual will leave a certain amount of money deposited in the account and the interest rate earned
15 Clues: the degree, in which an asset can be quickly and easily converted to cash • typically a four-digit number needed to access a bank account or debit card • a type of transaction, in which funds are added to a checking and/or savings account • a type of transaction, in which funds are taken out of a checking and/or savings account • ...
MONEY MANAGEMENT TOOLS 2016-04-08
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- a type of transaction, in which funds are added to a checking and/or savings account
- an account into which a person deposits money and from which a person withdraws money by writing checks or using a debit card
- a small ledger and/or register provided by a bank for keeping track of an account balance
- the lowest amount and/or balance of money that must be kept in a bank account (checking and/or savings)
- a type of transaction, in which funds are taken out of a checking and/or savings account
- the degree, in which an asset can be quickly and easily converted to cash
- typically a four-digit number needed to access a bank account or debit card
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- this type of card enables one to withdraw cash from an ATM or to pay directly for goods and services at stores and restaurants
- the act of comparing records on the bank statement to transactions written in the checkbook register
- a financial report that is prepared at the end of every month and details all the transactions, which affected your account
- a written order from an individual to a bank that instructs the bank to pay money to another party
- provides banking customers with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a bank teller
- an institution that provides financial services to assist an individual in managing their money
- a contract between an individual and a financial institution that specifies the time that the individual will leave a certain amount of money deposited in the account and the interest rate earned
- a type of bank account that generally pays a low rate of interest on deposits and/or money available in the account
15 Clues: the degree, in which an asset can be quickly and easily converted to cash • typically a four-digit number needed to access a bank account or debit card • a type of transaction, in which funds are added to a checking and/or savings account • a type of transaction, in which funds are taken out of a checking and/or savings account • ...
money-Lissel Laiv 2017-03-17
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- you do it when you waste your money
- When you done your work you can........money
- When you give something to somebody who pays for it
- card You can use it when you buy something
- You have to use it when you wanna buy something
- You have to write that when you wanna use credit card
- Buy in past simple
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- You do it when you wanna buy something
- You can store your money there,it is safe
- You can store your money in it
- you do it when you buy something-you.......money
- money Money what your parents give you
- Place you can waste your money
- Price
- Smaller than cash
15 Clues: Price • Smaller than cash • Buy in past simple • You can store your money in it • Place you can waste your money • you do it when you waste your money • You do it when you wanna buy something • money Money what your parents give you • You can store your money there,it is safe • When you done your work you can........money • card You can use it when you buy something • ...
Money - Danelle Kaljusaar 2017-03-17
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- Money used in the USA
- The thing you use to pay
- Money they used in Estonia years ago
- You can hold your money and credit cards there
- Giving money to get something
- Money used in Europe
- Its a card you use to pay for things
- Paper money
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- You pay for it monthly
- A small amount of money given to a child by its parents
- Spending too much money on pointless things
- Money you get for working
- The value of something
- Money used in England
- Money that is made out of metal
15 Clues: Paper money • Money used in Europe • Money used in the USA • Money used in England • You pay for it monthly • The value of something • The thing you use to pay • Money you get for working • Giving money to get something • Money that is made out of metal • Money they used in Estonia years ago • Its a card you use to pay for things • Spending too much money on pointless things • ...
Money and words 2021-01-07
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- Money that you earn/Money coming in
- With money we always round up or down?
- Using a card that uses your money
- A describing word for an action word
- The fastest hedgehog ever
- A describing word for a noun
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- A plumber that wears red overalls
- A person, place or a thing
- Money that you spend
- Taking money out of the bank
- Putting money into a bank account
- Using a card that borrows from the bank
- Ash's first pokemon
- An action word
- Dollars and Bills that you pay with
15 Clues: An action word • Ash's first pokemon • Money that you spend • The fastest hedgehog ever • A person, place or a thing • Taking money out of the bank • A describing word for a noun • A plumber that wears red overalls • Using a card that uses your money • Putting money into a bank account • Money that you earn/Money coming in • Dollars and Bills that you pay with • ...
LOVE OR MONEY 2020-11-20
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- Who is the husband of Molly's sister?
- Who wants half of Molly's garden for his farm?
- When does Sergeant Foster usually play tennis?
- Where does Roger live?
- What does Tom Brigg’s house look like?
- What did detectives find in Diane's room?
- How many detectives talked to Dr. Pratt in the kitchen?
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- What does Molly usually drink before she goes to sleep?
- What is the name of the doctor?
- What does Diane want to be?
- How did Peter go to Molly’s house on Thursday?
- Why does Albert King want to kill Molly?
- Who took her milk when Molly went upstairs?
- How old is Molly?
- What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster?
15 Clues: How old is Molly? • Where does Roger live? • What does Diane want to be? • What is the name of the doctor? • Who is the husband of Molly's sister? • What does Tom Brigg’s house look like? • Why does Albert King want to kill Molly? • What did detectives find in Diane's room? • What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster? • Who took her milk when Molly went upstairs? • ...
Stefan - Easy Money 2020-12-09
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Managing Your Money 2019-10-08
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- Personal Identification Number
- Expense One that may change (like textbooks).
- Score A single number that comes from a report that has information about accounts in your name such as credit cards, student loans, and so on.
- Funds that support your education usually based on student's academic performances but may also be based on need. (don't have to be repaid)
- A spending that tracks all sources of income (financial aid, wages, money from parents, etc.)
- Something you must have (like tuition and textbooks).
- Are goods and services that you wish to purchase but could live without (like concerts and tickets).
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid done every year.
- Loans A form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest.
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- Aid Source of money that support your education.
- Expense One that will cost the same amount every time you pay it (like your rent).
- Students enrolled in college and are receiving financial aid can also have part-time jobs to help cover their education expenses.
- Protection Links your checking account to a saving account, credit card, or line of credit and uses that account to pay transaction that would have otherwise triggered an overdraft fee.
- Theft Crime that occurs when someone uses another person's personal information.
- Funds provided by the government or private organizations to help students pay for college.(don't need to be repaid)
15 Clues: Personal Identification Number • Expense One that may change (like textbooks). • Aid Source of money that support your education. • Something you must have (like tuition and textbooks). • Free Application for Federal Student Aid done every year. • Loans A form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest. • ...
Managing Your Money 2019-10-08
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- Aid Source of money that support your education.
- Something you must have (like tuition and textbooks).
- Expense One that may change (like textbooks).
- Theft Crime that occurs when someone uses another person's personal information.
- Students enrolled in college and are receiving financial aid can also have part-time jobs to help cover their education expenses.
- Are goods and services that you wish to purchase but could live without (like concerts and tickets).
- Expense One that will cost the same amount every time you pay it (like your rent).
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- Score A single number that comes from a report that has information about accounts in your name such as credit cards, student loans, and so on.
- A spending that tracks all sources of income (financial aid, wages, money from parents, etc.)
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid done every year.
- Funds that support your education usually based on student's academic performances but may also be based on need. (don't have to be repaid)
- Protection Links your checking account to a saving account, credit card, or line of credit and uses that account to pay transaction that would have otherwise triggered an overdraft fee.
- Funds provided by the government or private organizations to help students pay for college.(don't need to be repaid)
- Personal Identification Number
- Loans A form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest.
15 Clues: Personal Identification Number • Expense One that may change (like textbooks). • Aid Source of money that support your education. • Something you must have (like tuition and textbooks). • Free Application for Federal Student Aid done every year. • Loans A form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest. • ...
Types of Money 2024-02-20
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- money that is owed
- money that involves gold
- a document that orders a bank to pay the specific amount issues
- physical form of currency
- financial company that deals with monetary transactions
- written statement of debt
- an arrangement to borrow money and repay it later
- anything that is accepted as a payment for goods
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- a yellow precious metal
- financial institution where you make deposits
- basic monetary unit of the U.S.
- borrowing money that can be payed back through interest
- currency money such as cash
- putting money in the bank
- an agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods
15 Clues: money that is owed • a yellow precious metal • money that involves gold • putting money in the bank • physical form of currency • written statement of debt • currency money such as cash • basic monetary unit of the U.S. • financial institution where you make deposits • anything that is accepted as a payment for goods • an arrangement to borrow money and repay it later • ...
2A revision: money 2024-02-19
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- The town held a special dinner to r_____ money for a charity.
- Could you _______ me $50 until tomorrow?
- Most people don't go to the bank, they use____banking instead.
- I will _______ my uncle's house when he dies.
- I can't _______ to buy a new car.
- How much money do you e______ an hour?
- I ____ my bicycle online for $100.
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- Thank you for the loan, I will t_______ the money to your account tomorrow.
- How much is your car w______ if you sell it?
- My teacher has taught me some new s______ on how to manage my money.
- When you work for free you v_______.
- I don't use free WiFi because I'm concerned about online s_________.
- I don't throw out my old clothes because I ______ them to a charity.
- Can you give me some f_____ advice about where to invest money?
- Do you make more or ______ money in your new job?
15 Clues: I can't _______ to buy a new car. • I ____ my bicycle online for $100. • When you work for free you v_______. • How much money do you e______ an hour? • Could you _______ me $50 until tomorrow? • How much is your car w______ if you sell it? • I will _______ my uncle's house when he dies. • Do you make more or ______ money in your new job? • ...
MONEY AND MEASURES 2023-10-13
15 Clues: sal • óleo • nozes • xícara • pitada • farinha • meio(a) • manteiga • colher de chá • colher de sopa • the coin worth 1 cent. • the coin worth 5 cents. • the coin worth 10 cents. • the coin worth 25 cents. • the name of the currency in the US
Money (First Certificate) 2024-11-14
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- something bought at a low price
- Set money aside for later use
- money borrowed from a bank
- Overcharge or cheat someone
- Acquire something by paying for it
- A fixed charge for a service or privilege
- A monetary penalty for breaking a rule
- A plan for managing income and expenses
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- Give something temporarily
- Having no money left
- Spend a lot of money on a treat or luxury
- Save a little money every month
- A person who buys goods in a shop
- Cost of travel on public transportation
- Someone who hires a professional for services
15 Clues: Having no money left • Give something temporarily • money borrowed from a bank • Overcharge or cheat someone • Set money aside for later use • something bought at a low price • Save a little money every month • A person who buys goods in a shop • Acquire something by paying for it • A monetary penalty for breaking a rule • Cost of travel on public transportation • ...
The Money Maze 2025-02-24
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- - A market regulator ensuring fair practices
- - The power of earning returns on your returns
- -A tax-saving investment in which the interest earned is also tax-free
- - The process of analyzing and selecting investments
- - A short-term investment for parking surplus funds
- -A loan secured by an asset, like gold or property
- -A comprehensive financial plan covering all aspects of personal finance
- - A type of mutual fund investing in a diversified portfolio of stocks
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- - A financial instrument representing debt, with a fixed interest rate
- - A long-term investment strategy focusing on asset allocation
- - A government-backed savings scheme for girls
- -Spreading investments across different asset classes
- -A fee charged by mutual funds for managing your investment
- -A measure of risk associated with an investment
- - A type of mutual fund that invests in a specific market segment
15 Clues: - A market regulator ensuring fair practices • - A government-backed savings scheme for girls • - The power of earning returns on your returns • -A measure of risk associated with an investment • -A loan secured by an asset, like gold or property • - A short-term investment for parking surplus funds • - The process of analyzing and selecting investments • ...
Money Skills Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- Goals - Specific objectives that individuals aim to achieve through budgeting and saving, such as buying a home, paying off debt, or planning for retirement.
- Partner - A person who supports and encourages another in achieving their budgeting and financial goals, often providing motivation and oversight.
- - Money received on a regular basis, typically from employment, investments, or other sources, used to fund expenses and savings.
- Income - The amount of money left after all expenses and taxes have been deducted from gross income, representing actual take-home pay.
- Spending - Non-essential expenses that can be adjusted or eliminated, such as entertainment or dining out, allowing for more flexibility in a budget.
- System - A budgeting method where cash is divided into envelopes designated for specific spending categories, helping individuals control expenses.
- - Money that is set aside from income for future use, often kept in a bank account or investment vehicle to earn interest.
- Fund - A savings reserve set aside for unexpected expenses or financial emergencies, providing a safety net.
- - A financial plan that outlines expected income and expenses over a specific period, guiding individuals on how to allocate their resources.
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- Expenses - Costs that can fluctuate from month to month, such as groceries or utility bills, requiring careful monitoring in a budget.
- Flow - The total amount of money being transferred in and out of an individual's account, reflecting their liquidity and financial health.
- - To allocate money or resources with the expectation of generating a profit or achieving a financial return over time.
- Expenses - Regular, consistent expenses that do not change in amount over time, such as rent or insurance premiums.
- - Any cost incurred in the process of spending money, which can be categorized as fixed (constant) or variable (changing).
- - The act of spending more money than is allocated in a budget, which can lead to financial difficulties.
15 Clues: - The act of spending more money than is allocated in a budget, which can lead to financial difficulties. • Fund - A savings reserve set aside for unexpected expenses or financial emergencies, providing a safety net. • Expenses - Regular, consistent expenses that do not change in amount over time, such as rent or insurance premiums. • ...
Money Matters Vocab 2025-09-18
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- Interest earned on both the original amount and previously earned interest
- Ownership interest in an asset
- A collection of investments owned by an individual
- The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back
- Something of value that you own
- Money that is owed to someone else
- Total income generated from business operations
- A debt or financial obligation
- A payment made by companies to their shareholders
- The general increase in prices over time
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- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- A plan for spending and saving money over a specific period
- Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money
- Money spent on goods or services
- Putting money into something with the expectation of earning more money
15 Clues: Ownership interest in an asset • A debt or financial obligation • Something of value that you own • Money spent on goods or services • Money that is owed to someone else • The general increase in prices over time • Total income generated from business operations • The original amount of money borrowed or invested • Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money • ...
Money & Budget Terms 2025-12-09
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- the amount you pay for something
- putting money into a bank account
- money your job gives you for your work
- the full amount you need to pay
- money someone gives you regularly
- when items cost less than usual
- a small holder where you keep your money
- money you pay each month to live in a place
- extra money you give for good service
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- a plan of what you want to buy
- taking money out of a bank account
- tag a label that shows how much something costs
- small coins you get back after paying
- something valuable that you own
- money you get from working
15 Clues: money you get from working • a plan of what you want to buy • the full amount you need to pay • something valuable that you own • when items cost less than usual • the amount you pay for something • putting money into a bank account • money someone gives you regularly • taking money out of a bank account • small coins you get back after paying • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-07
Across
- a transaction account
- single unit measure that the product is sold in
- employee takes your money
- income tax system imposes tax
- interest computed on the accumulated unpaid interest
- actual amount of money an individual takes home after taxes are deducted
- tax paid to a government body
- holds money
- Putting money in the bank
- something owed, such as money,goods, or services
- total earnings before deductions are made
- a state of being responsible
- amount of money you save
- deducting original sum
- estimation of revenue
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- expenses can change your time
- subtracting something
- respect on the income they earned
- money received
- any expense that does not change
- agreement continue in the land owner to borrow money
- calculating the interest charge
- money an employee typically gets paid monthly
- amount of money to buy stuff
- The cost required for something, the money spent
- a useful or valuable tool
- paper with value
27 Clues: holds money • money received • paper with value • a transaction account • subtracting something • estimation of revenue • deducting original sum • amount of money you save • employee takes your money • Putting money in the bank • a useful or valuable tool • amount of money to buy stuff • a state of being responsible • expenses can change your time • income tax system imposes tax • ...
Good Value for Money B2 2025-03-11
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- A person who gives professional advice. (noun)
- Making more money than you spend. (adjective)
- Producing a lot of money. (adjective)
- The latest time by which something must be finished. (noun)
- Money that is borrowed and must be paid back. (noun)
- Money that you earn from work or investments. (noun)
- Possible to change by discussion. (adjective)
- The type of money used in a country. (noun)
- The name of a product or company that makes it special. (noun)
- Money in the form of coins or paper. (noun)
- Not wanting to do something. (adjective)
- Money that people must pay to the government. (noun)
- A plan that shows how much money you have and how you will spend it. (noun)
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- Not willing to spend or give much money. (adjective)
- Not too expensive, so people can pay for it. (adjective)
- Something that can be returned for money. (adjective)
- Something that can be bought. (adjective)
- A loan to buy a house that is paid back over time. (noun)
- Something that is sold at a lower price than usual. (noun)
- Careful about spending money and not wasting it. (adjective)
- Worth a lot of money or very useful. (adjective)
- Money that you spend on something. (noun)
- Money used to make more money in the future. (noun)
- Not costing much money. (adjective)
24 Clues: Not costing much money. (adjective) • Producing a lot of money. (adjective) • Not wanting to do something. (adjective) • Something that can be bought. (adjective) • Money that you spend on something. (noun) • The type of money used in a country. (noun) • Money in the form of coins or paper. (noun) • Making more money than you spend. (adjective) • ...
Banking and Finance Vocabulary Crossword 2025-06-18
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- interest rate that changes over time
- a bank account you use to save money
- VISA or MasterCard
- guarantee a loan for someone else
- money that you withdraw from your account
- income after you pay taxes
- income before you pay taxes
- yearly
- money that you borrow
- put money in the bank
- borrowed money that you pay back monthly
- money you pay to do something
- you are your own boss
- what you have if you borrow money
- a bank employee
- take money out of the bank
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- move money between bank accounts
- interest rate that stays the same
- advance money borrowed on a credit card
- a bank account you use to pay everyday expenses
- not pay a loan
- opposite of lend
- opposite of save
- money that you earn
- cash machine
- a monthly fee on borrowed money
- a bank's main interest rate
- a house loan
- the maximum you can borrow on your credit card
- every month
- another word for money
- your monthly wage
32 Clues: yearly • every month • cash machine • a house loan • not pay a loan • a bank employee • opposite of lend • opposite of save • your monthly wage • VISA or MasterCard • money that you earn • money that you borrow • put money in the bank • you are your own boss • another word for money • income after you pay taxes • take money out of the bank • income before you pay taxes • a bank's main interest rate • ...
personal finance 2023-04-24
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- an account used mainly for spending
- paper you get after working
- "we've got _____ to take care of"
- take home money
- paper money
- a card that pays and you have to pay back
- financial institution
- money that is borrowed to you that you have to pay back with interest
- working for 1.5x pay
- a statement about your credit activity
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- used to determine your reliability for loans
- money you owe back
- no more working after 67
- annual amount of money agreed upon with the company and employee
- dow jones, for example
- an account used to keep money safe
- a card that uses money directly from your bank account
- money owed for a monthly charge
- putting money down to grow in the future
- "______ cant buy happiness"
20 Clues: paper money • take home money • money you owe back • working for 1.5x pay • financial institution • dow jones, for example • no more working after 67 • paper you get after working • "______ cant buy happiness" • money owed for a monthly charge • "we've got _____ to take care of" • an account used to keep money safe • an account used mainly for spending • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2012-12-17
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- government insurance for disabled and elderly
- Money you make before taxes
- written record of account activity
- Money taken from paycheck to fund the government
- order for money that has been stopped
- expenses that amounts can change based on your decisions
- getting your money back for an item
- one of the deductions from your paycheck
- a plan for how to spend money
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- working more than 40 hours to get time and a half
- money that you have left over to use however you see fit
- the amount of money that gov can use to calculate what they withhold
- an order for money
- expenses that dont change
- Things that you spend money on
- Money you receive for work
- withdrawing more money than you have
- unplanned purchases
- agreement that a product is guaranteed for a certain period of time
- the amount added to what you borrow that you have to payback
- Money you make after taxes
21 Clues: an order for money • unplanned purchases • expenses that dont change • Money you receive for work • Money you make after taxes • Money you make before taxes • a plan for how to spend money • Things that you spend money on • written record of account activity • getting your money back for an item • withdrawing more money than you have • order for money that has been stopped • ...
Financial Fundamentals crossword 2025-06-14
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- Money put into something with the hope of earning more
- The chance to lose money on an investment
- A financial obligation
- Money left over after all expenses are paid
- Ownership value in a asset or business
- Total income generated by a business
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on savings
- Money spent on something in a business
- Wealth in the form of money
- Money received from work or investments
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- Money set aside for future use
- Things of value owned by a person or company
- The general rise in price over time
- Money put away while you are working to use when you are retired
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- A portions of a company's earnings paid to stockholders
- A loan to purchase a home
- Money that is owed to someone else
- Money paid to the government from any income
- The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back
20 Clues: A financial obligation • A loan to purchase a home • Wealth in the form of money • Money set aside for future use • Money that is owed to someone else • The general rise in price over time • Total income generated by a business • Ownership value in a asset or business • Money spent on something in a business • A plan for managing income and expenses • ...
The Economy 2 2021-12-22
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- trade without any tariffs: ____ trade
- to purchase goods from another country
- the money that the government collects from citizens
- the lowest amount an employer can pay an employee: the minimum ____
- everybody is making money: business is _______
- extra money you pay when you borrow money
- a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
- a country's money
- the opposite of profit
- the amount that prices rise over time
Down
- how much money you owe
- how much money you earn
- materials from which something is manufactured: ___ materials
- the number of people not working: the ____________ rate
- to sell goods to another country
- a place where products are made
- the things you buy and sell
- the money you borrow from someone
- how much of one country's money you get for another country's money: the ________ rate
- the money used to start a business
20 Clues: a country's money • how much money you owe • the opposite of profit • how much money you earn • the things you buy and sell • a place where products are made • to sell goods to another country • the money you borrow from someone • the money used to start a business • trade without any tariffs: ____ trade • the amount that prices rise over time • ...
Economy - agb 2025-09-29
Across
- trade without any tariffs: ____ trade
- to purchase goods from another country
- the money that the government collects from citizens
- the lowest amount an employer can pay an employee: the minimum ____
- everybody is making money: business is _______
- extra money you pay when you borrow money
- a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- a country's money
- the opposite of profit
- the amount that prices rise over time
Down
- how much money you owe
- how much money you earn
- materials from which something is manufactured: ___ materials
- the number of people not working: the ____________ rate
- to sell goods to another country
- a place where products are made
- the things you buy and sell
- the money you borrow from someone
- how much of one country's money you get for another country's money: the ________ rate
- the money used to start a business
20 Clues: a country's money • how much money you owe • the opposite of profit • how much money you earn • the things you buy and sell • a place where products are made • to sell goods to another country • the money you borrow from someone • the money used to start a business • trade without any tariffs: ____ trade • the amount that prices rise over time • ...
Banking and finance vocabulary crossword 2013-03-11
Across
- Every month.
- A bank's main interest rate.
- Take money out of the bank.
- The opposite of save.
- VISA or MasterCard.
- A bank account you use to save money.
- An interest rate that changes with time.
- Work __ a bank.
- You are your own boss.
- The opposite of lend.
- Not pay a loan.
- An interest rate that stays the same.
- Another word for money.
- A cash machine.
- Money that you borrow.
Down
- A monthly fee on borrowed money.
- A bank employee.
- Go __ the bank.
- Money borrowed on a credit card.
- Guarantee a loan for somebody else.
- Move money between bank accounts.
- Income after you pay taxes.
- Money that you withdraw from your account.
- The maximum you can borrow on your credit card.
- Keep your money __ the bank.
- Your monthly wage.
- Income before you pay taxes.
- A bank account you use to pay everyday expenses.
- Money that you earn.
- A house loan.
- Borrowed money that you pay back at a regular interval.
- Put money in the bank.
- Yearly.
- What you have if you borrow money.
- Money you pay to do something.
35 Clues: Yearly. • Every month. • A house loan. • Go __ the bank. • Work __ a bank. • Not pay a loan. • A cash machine. • A bank employee. • Your monthly wage. • VISA or MasterCard. • Money that you earn. • The opposite of save. • The opposite of lend. • You are your own boss. • Put money in the bank. • Money that you borrow. • Another word for money. • Take money out of the bank. • Income after you pay taxes. • ...
Finance Crossword 2014-03-19
Across
- An amount of money paid to the owner for the use of that item or thing
- A large amount of money loaned to you by a bank, usually for the purchase of a house
- The amount of money either gained or lost from shares
- Money received on a regular basis from work, superannuation, welfare payments
- An amount of money owed to a government, business or person
- Someone who will pay back your loan if you are unavailable to
- Money automatically saved for your retirement
- A range of low-risk, high-risk financial investments
- A fixed amount of money paid to someone for their services
- Money paid in order to receive insurance
- expense A definite amount of money that has to be paid for that service or item
Down
- A percentage of money paid to authors, writers for their work
- expense An expense that regulate in price
- Possessions that will be taken back if payed for on credit and the repayments have not been made
- Putting money into something in order to make a profit
- A certain amount of money that can be taken out of a borrowers wages
- A group that will store money and loan money out to others
- Money paid for the use of another’s money
- welfare payment Money paid by the government to the unemployed or those in need of money
19 Clues: Money paid in order to receive insurance • expense An expense that regulate in price • Money paid for the use of another’s money • Money automatically saved for your retirement • A range of low-risk, high-risk financial investments • The amount of money either gained or lost from shares • Putting money into something in order to make a profit • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy Vocabulary By Brayden Herrera 2019-04-05
Across
- taking money out of bank account.
- money your reseive before taxes.
- money you make.
- money deposited for debit.
- borrow money for goods/services with a card.
- some of your money going to federal government.
- something you owe in good/service.
- expenses that change.
- amount to stustance your lifestyle.
- expenses that say the same.
- pay after taxes.
- amount of money heldin a bank.
Down
- your pay check.
- interest that adds up.
- a plane of spending.
- tax on buying stuff.
- interest that doesn’t compound.
- money after taxes and deductions.
- gross income less a variety of deductions.
- anything you buy.
- amount of money that is subtracted from gross imcome.
- the money you spend from your bank account.
- something of value a person buys.
23 Clues: your pay check. • money you make. • pay after taxes. • anything you buy. • a plane of spending. • tax on buying stuff. • expenses that change. • interest that adds up. • money deposited for debit. • expenses that say the same. • amount of money heldin a bank. • interest that doesn’t compound. • money your reseive before taxes. • taking money out of bank account. • ...
budgeting 101 2025-08-20
Across
- owed to others
- Plan for income and expenses
- money management
- goals-targets for saving/investing
- for goods and services
- earned on interest
- fee in a % amount to borrow money
- income-money left after nescessary expenses
- borrowed amount
Down
- at which prices rise over time.
- other items taken away from income
- money with interest
- rate- [percentage charged on loans
- to income ratio- the amount of debt your income is already being paid somewhere else
- to borrow money or goods
- value of assets minus debts
- earned from a job or investments
- loan-urgent borrowed money
- money set aside for future use
- in hand or readily available
- valuable items owned
21 Clues: owed to others • borrowed amount • money management • earned on interest • money with interest • valuable items owned • for goods and services • to borrow money or goods • loan-urgent borrowed money • value of assets minus debts • Plan for income and expenses • in hand or readily available • money set aside for future use • at which prices rise over time. • earned from a job or investments • ...
Business Terms 2013-02-12
Across
- money the government is paid based upon your net income
- amount of money earned after expenses
- Money borrowed for real estate, etc. ( Long Time)
- Money borrowed to operate your business
- money paid to the government
- your value and amount of products owned that are for sale or part of the business operation
- Money for business (One Year)
- Money charged by a loan institution to you for borrowing money
- Money received as a result of doing business
Down
- Total dollars taken in
- your value of assets after all of your liabilities are paid
- any item of value you own
- based on property value
- any money paid in order to operate a business
- items owned, clothing, ipod, etc.
- Dollars remaining after all expense are paid
- amount of money owed to another business, someone, etc.
- Tractor, car, home, etc.
- any 12 month period that your business operates
- amount of money owned for products or series received
20 Clues: Total dollars taken in • based on property value • Tractor, car, home, etc. • any item of value you own • money paid to the government • Money for business (One Year) • items owned, clothing, ipod, etc. • amount of money earned after expenses • Money borrowed to operate your business • Dollars remaining after all expense are paid • Money received as a result of doing business • ...
Personal Finance 2023-02-21
Across
- money earned as a benefit for depositing money in an account
- to compare a bank statement to your personal records
- putting money into bonds or stocks
- a monthly fee charged to access an account
- portfolio that holds records of checks, deposit slips, receipts, and other transactions
- prices of goods increasing over time
- sum of money taken out of an account
- personal identification number
- to write a future date on a check
- fear of missing out
- sum of money put inside an account
Down
- to sign the back of a check
- the original sum of money deposited in an account
- signed order to the bank that tells it to pay money to a payee
- the governmenet agency that insures money in a bank
- an account allowing easy access to money and checkwriting
- an account used to store money
- the amount of money in an account
- a fee charged to an account when it lacks the money for a purchase
- automatic teller machine
20 Clues: fear of missing out • automatic teller machine • to sign the back of a check • an account used to store money • personal identification number • the amount of money in an account • to write a future date on a check • putting money into bonds or stocks • sum of money put inside an account • prices of goods increasing over time • sum of money taken out of an account • ...
Larissa's Crossword 2025-03-10
Across
- credit that is available over time
- remains available even as you pay the balance
- borrowed money that has to be paid back
- the original sum of money that's borrowed in a loan
- person lending/giving their money to someone who will pay it back
- a legal claim against an asset
- money that you owe
- an increase in the value
- borrowed money for a home
Down
- a person that receives money from lender
- the cost of borrowing money
- is the amount of money the owner of an asset would be paid after selling it
- every 2 months
- things that are an investment and that generate money for you
- an asset that a lender accepts as security for extending a loan
- money you borrow
- the illegal use of deception to gain money
- failure to make required payment
- ability for money to grow over time
- a benefit offered by some credit cards that rewards cardholders
20 Clues: every 2 months • money you borrow • money that you owe • an increase in the value • borrowed money for a home • the cost of borrowing money • a legal claim against an asset • failure to make required payment • credit that is available over time • ability for money to grow over time • borrowed money that has to be paid back • a person that receives money from lender • ...
Finance CrossWords 2025-08-03
Across
- Central Bank of India
- person who puts money into stocks
- Money paid to government on earnings
- Study of Money
- Money set aside for future use
- Extra money earned on an investment
- Dashboard of investments made
- Money used to start a company
- A board game for business(famous in UK)
- Record book of daily money flow (L)
- when company distribute profits to shareholders
- Fraudulent practice in Business
- Password for online banking
Down
- Online payment system to pay bills quickly
- Total Income in a year
- People who owe money to a company
- The original amount of money borrowed
- A plan that helps you track your income and expenses to manage your money better
- A famous trading brokerage app (Z)
- Largest IT Company in India
- Selling Stocks & shares for cash
- Blood of Business
- Currency of JAPAN
- World's Largest online store
- Money paid regularly for Insurance
- Company that makes PlayStations
26 Clues: Study of Money • Blood of Business • Currency of JAPAN • Central Bank of India • Total Income in a year • Largest IT Company in India • Password for online banking • World's Largest online store • Dashboard of investments made • Money used to start a company • Money set aside for future use • Fraudulent practice in Business • Company that makes PlayStations • ...
personal finance 2023-05-23
Across
- using your money for important items first
- a place where you can invest money to stocks
- what employees earn after taxes
- someone tries to illegally get money from you
- protects you for unexpected events
- a stock less than one dollar
- the money you earn annually
- you can invest in these
- stock exchange platform
- stores your money for you
Down
- what employees earn before taxes
- retirement fund
- form of money
- happens when you dont pay a bill on time
- a sum of money paid quarterly
- earns more money to what you invested
- tolerances are different for this
- can save you money on day to day products
- money you use when you retire
- you pay these incrimently to a company
20 Clues: form of money • retirement fund • you can invest in these • stock exchange platform • stores your money for you • the money you earn annually • a stock less than one dollar • a sum of money paid quarterly • money you use when you retire • what employees earn after taxes • what employees earn before taxes • tolerances are different for this • protects you for unexpected events • ...
crossword 2023-02-03
Across
- ukraine capital
- czech money
- if it is not false it is
- popular chip brand
- russia capital
- ukraine city
- russian money
- orange carved plant
- if it is not true it is
- zombies
Down
- Chinese money
- overworked mailman
- portugese money
- ukraine
- American money
- he fought geronimo in battle
- Korean money
- birth of christ
- Mexican money
19 Clues: ukraine • zombies • czech money • Korean money • ukraine city • Chinese money • russian money • Mexican money • American money • russia capital • ukraine capital • portugese money • birth of christ • overworked mailman • popular chip brand • orange carved plant • if it is not true it is • if it is not false it is • he fought geronimo in battle
Personal Finance 2025-11-03
Across
- The cost of something
- A universal means of payment and accumulation that predates finance.
- General rise in prices
- Opposite of production
- Ability to borrow money
- A country's monetary unit
- Bank account contents
- Something owned that has value
- Cost of borrowing money
- Rich institution that profits from money
- Money going out
- Temporary gift?
- Planned spending
Down
- Financial gain
- Mandatory payment cause
- Abundance of valuable resources
- Money received
- Financial decrease
- Action of employing money
- Charge for a service
- Domestic establishment
- Monetary fund formation and distribution.
- Money you lose just because
- Money used for investment
- Place for buying and selling
25 Clues: Financial gain • Money received • Money going out • Temporary gift? • Planned spending • Financial decrease • Charge for a service • The cost of something • Bank account contents • General rise in prices • Opposite of production • Domestic establishment • Mandatory payment cause • Ability to borrow money • Cost of borrowing money • Action of employing money • A country's monetary unit • ...
CROSS WORD 2025 2025-04-02
Across
- – A card for cashless pay.
- – A written money order.
- – Fee for borrowed money.
- – A place to keep money.
- – Moving money between accounts.
- – Overdue financial dues.
- – Unsecured bank loan.
- – A plan for expenses.
- – A person growing money.
- – Quick asset conversion.
- – Protection from fraud.
Down
- – Money for retired people.
- – Shares in a company.
- – Risk control strategy.
- – Returns on securities
- – Fixed income yearly.
- – Money kept for future.
- – A bank service officer.
- – Global currency market.
- – Money earned in business.
- – When costs exceed income.
- – Phone-based payments.
- – Machine for cash access.
- – A buy-now-pay-later card.
- – Borrowed money to repay
- – Tanzania’s currency code.
26 Clues: – Shares in a company. • – Fixed income yearly. • – Unsecured bank loan. • – A plan for expenses. • – Returns on securities • – Phone-based payments. • – A written money order. • – Risk control strategy. • – A place to keep money. • – Money kept for future. • – Protection from fraud. • – Fee for borrowed money. • – A bank service officer. • – Global currency market. • ...
Banking & Finance Terms 2020-10-05
Across
- Opposite of save.
- Income before you taxes are taken out.
- A bank's main interest rate.
- Money that you borrow.
- Interest rate that stays the same.
- Putting money in the bank.
- A house loan.
- Opposite of lend.
- Monthly fee on borrowed money.
- Another word for money.
- A bank account you use to pay everyday expenses.
- Monthly wage.
- Income after you taxes are taken out.
Down
- Guarantee a loan for somebody else.
- Borrowed money that you pay back at a regular interval.
- Money borrowed from your credit card.
- Move money from one account to another.
- The maximum you can borrow on your credit card.
- Money that you withdraw from your account.
- A bank account you use to save money.
- If you borrow money, you have this.
- When you take money out of the bank.
- When you don't pay back a loan.
23 Clues: A house loan. • Monthly wage. • Opposite of save. • Opposite of lend. • Money that you borrow. • Another word for money. • Putting money in the bank. • A bank's main interest rate. • Monthly fee on borrowed money. • When you don't pay back a loan. • Interest rate that stays the same. • Guarantee a loan for somebody else. • If you borrow money, you have this. • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-03-01
Across
- a card that allows a person to withdraw money electronically from your checking account
- a loan approved to pay for house or building
- money that a government collects from people and businesses
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- a check returned by the bank because of lack of money in a person's checking account
- something that you MUST have in order to survive
- taking money out of your bank account when you spend money
- the money you put INTO a bank account
- a three-digit number that represents how likely a borrower is to repay a debt
- something that you would LIKE to have but don’t really need
- the amount of money received after all taxes are taken out
- a written order to a bank to pay a specific amount of money to a specific person/business from another person's bank account
- a fixed amount of money paid regularly for work done; usually a yearly rate of pay
- a plan of how much money a person, business or government is able to spend and how it will be spent
Down
- a card that allows a person to make purchases on credit
- the extra money a person pays to borrow money
- money paid to an employee for work done; usually an HOURLY rate of pay
- The amount of money earned before taxes are taken out
- a withdrawal from your bank account
- real items such as cars, pencils, binders, cell phones, and clothing
- the money a person gets from salary and wages
- money set aside for big, unexpected expenses such as job loss or large medical bills. It provides a financial buffer that shields against accruing unwanted debt
- money loaned, for a fee, that must be paid back
- money owed when you buy something on credit or borrowed money
- the amount of money in a bank account
- money that is put away to be used later
- the amount of money due on a loan before interest.
27 Clues: a withdrawal from your bank account • the amount of money in a bank account • the money you put INTO a bank account • money that is put away to be used later • a loan approved to pay for house or building • someone who buys and uses goods and services • the extra money a person pays to borrow money • the money a person gets from salary and wages • ...
Eliseo Ali Beltran - Accounting Crossword 2025-03-26
Across
- When you spend more money than you have, like if you owe more than you earn.
- Things a business owns for a long time, like buildings or machines, that help them do their work.
- When a business spends more money than it earns, so it ends up with less money.
- Things a company or person owns that are worth money, like a house, car, or computer.
- The money or things a business uses to start or grow, like savings or equipment.
- The part of the business that belongs to the people who own it after they pay all the bills.
- The money going in and out of a business. If more money is coming in than going out, that's good!
- The money you make from work or selling something.
- The money a business makes after they pay for everything. It’s like the "extra" money left over.
- The money a company or person owes to others, like bills or loans.
- It’s like a big notebook where a business writes down all the money it earns and spends.
Down
- Capital: Money put into a business to help it grow, hoping the business will make even more money later.
- The money a worker gets paid for doing their job.
- A paper from the bank that shows all the money you put in and took out from your account.
- Sheet: A list of all the things a company owns and owes, showing how much is left over for the owners.
- It's when someone checks all the money records to make sure everything is correct.
- This is how much a company or a person owns after paying off everything they owe.
- The money spent on things the business needs, like paying workers or buying supplies.
- It’s when a business records money they will get or spend later, not just when it actually happens.
- The money a company makes from selling things or providing services.
20 Clues: The money a worker gets paid for doing their job. • The money you make from work or selling something. • The money a company or person owes to others, like bills or loans. • The money a company makes from selling things or providing services. • When you spend more money than you have, like if you owe more than you earn. • ...
Eliseo - Accounting Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-26
Across
- It's when someone checks all the money records to make sure everything is correct.
- The money going in and out of a business. If more money is coming in than going out, that's good!
- The money you make from work or selling something.
- The money a company makes from selling things or providing services.
- It’s when a business records money they will get or spend later, not just when it actually happens.
- Things a company or person owns that are worth money, like a house, car, or computer.
- The money or things a business uses to start or grow, like savings or equipment.
- The money spent on things the business needs, like paying workers or buying supplies.
- A paper from the bank that shows all the money you put in and took out from your account.
- The money a worker gets paid for doing their job.
- When you spend more money than you have, like if you owe more than you earn.
- The money a business makes after they pay for everything. It’s like the "extra" money left over.
- When a business spends more money than it earns, so it ends up with less money.
Down
- A list of all the things a company owns and owes, showing how much is left over for the owners.
- Things a business owns for a long time, like buildings or machines, that help them do their work.
- Money put into a business to help it grow, hoping the business will make even more money later.
- This is how much a company or a person owns after paying off everything they owe.
- The part of the business that belongs to the people who own it after they pay all the bills.
- It’s like a big notebook where a business writes down all the money it earns and spends.
- The money a company or person owes to others, like bills or loans.
20 Clues: The money a worker gets paid for doing their job. • The money you make from work or selling something. • The money a company or person owes to others, like bills or loans. • The money a company makes from selling things or providing services. • When you spend more money than you have, like if you owe more than you earn. • ...
Business Crossword puzzle 2023-09-12
Across
- You have lost all your money
- a legal entity
- Introducing new ideas
- A person who runs a business on their own
- Limited Liability Company
- responsibility for business
- Keep possession of something
- an income tax
- rivalry
Down
- No money
- Enterprise
- Money you make
- Distributing money
- working together
- work between two people
- Sort of like a test
- Something we do in the summer and winter
- Money
- Amount of material available
- Enterprise
- Proprietorship
- Money game
22 Clues: Money • rivalry • No money • Enterprise • Enterprise • Money game • an income tax • Money you make • a legal entity • Proprietorship • working together • Distributing money • Sort of like a test • Introducing new ideas • work between two people • Limited Liability Company • responsibility for business • You have lost all your money • Amount of material available • Keep possession of something • ...
Money & Money... Maybe Happiness 2019-11-06
Across
- Any proportion in relation to a whole
- Fulfilment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this
- A Systematic observation and examination
- A position of hierarchy or order.
Down
- A relation between two values when they are different
- Something that is owned
- A sheet of information in the form of a table or diagram
- What you need to buy stuff
8 Clues: Something that is owned • What you need to buy stuff • A position of hierarchy or order. • Any proportion in relation to a whole • A Systematic observation and examination • A relation between two values when they are different • A sheet of information in the form of a table or diagram • ...
3S T4-24 Money 2024-10-07
Across
- to waste money
- with a good price
- wealthy
- poor
- use action to support what you say
- resemble a family member
- to set apart for a special purpose
- spend too much
- without money
- unwilling to spend money
- save money for a time when you really need it
- good value for money
Down
- to argue and stop being friends
- to make illegal money seem legal
- way too overpriced
- give something to a person who wants to borrow
- mean
- to be very rich
- having no money
- money you earn with little work
20 Clues: poor • mean • wealthy • without money • to waste money • spend too much • to be very rich • having no money • with a good price • way too overpriced • good value for money • resemble a family member • unwilling to spend money • to argue and stop being friends • money you earn with little work • to make illegal money seem legal • use action to support what you say • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- Extra money left over or an excess amount of money
- Spreading out your money into different investments to reduce your overall risk
- Increase in the prices of goods and services over time usually due to the price of production being raised
- An amount charged to you for any amount you didn't pay in full
- Usually given by corporations or governments to raise their money. This basically means one is giving the company a loan and then one is paid back on a certain date and given interest at certain points as well.
- Adding or depositing money
- Any person who is agreeing to the terms of the loan if you fail to pay
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- Owing money
Down
- The amount of money one starts with
- Withdrawal/ taking money out
- Student aid report
- A guarantee one can receive money back if the item that is insured has been damaged and one pays money for insurance.
- Annual percentage rate
- A plan to separate one's money into different categories to ensure they can afford costs. Set over a duration of time like a by month, six months or yearly
- Spending more than one has
- Money received, usually from a job or investing
- Putting money into different organizations to gain profit or grow ones money
- Not enough money or no money left over
- A portion of the company sold to investors.The stock price can increase and decrease at any point making it a somewhat dangerous place to store money.
20 Clues: Owing money • Student aid report • Annual percentage rate • Spending more than one has • Adding or depositing money • Withdrawal/ taking money out • The amount of money one starts with • Not enough money or no money left over • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Money received, usually from a job or investing • Extra money left over or an excess amount of money • ...
banking 2020-11-22
Across
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank.
- A staff member who helps customers.
- The money that needs to be paid each month for borrowing money from the bank, usually a percentage of the total.
- The bank or the building where customers use the bank services.
- To take money out of an account.
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers.
- To have used more money than there is in the account so that money is owed to the bank.
Down
- To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account.
- An item that proves your identity, such as a passport or driver’s license.
- Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money.
- Someone who is paid money.
- An amount of money that can be used each month that the customer does not own.
- Money in the form of notes or coins.
- Automated teller machine/Cash machine
- The area in a bank where the tellers work.
- Any situation where money is deposited or withdrawn from an account.
- To get money from a bank now that a person does not own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time.
- The amount of money in an account: could be positive or negative.
- Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added.
20 Clues: Someone who is paid money. • To take money out of an account. • A staff member who helps customers. • Money in the form of notes or coins. • Automated teller machine/Cash machine • The area in a bank where the tellers work. • Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. • ...
Unit #1: Personal Finance Vocabulary Practice 2022-08-11
Across
- The amount of money a person has to spend after taxes and expenses
- Borrowed money that needs to be repaid; used for large purchases like a car or house
- A chart of wages or salaries paid within a profession
- A percentage of a sale total that is paid to a person for selling that item
- The amount of money a person owes
- A set goal for saving and spending
- Someone who decides to create or run a business
- Money paid regularly at a specific rate for use of borrowed money
- Government aid to the needy, aged, or diabled persons and dependent children
- Means spending money on something in the hopes of making more money later
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- The physical money a person has
- Money a married couple makes together
- Refers to money that a person has put away for safe keeping to use later for big expenses, for emergencies, etc.
- Money someone saves for when they get older
- The ability to borrow money with the understanding you'll pay it back later
- Payment for work done
- A person, company, or bank that lends money to people
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- A fixed income paid for work completed
- Payout (money) in buying or hiring goods or services
- The minimum or least amount an employer is legally required to pay someone per hour
21 Clues: Payment for work done • The physical money a person has • The amount of money a person owes • A set goal for saving and spending • Money a married couple makes together • A fixed income paid for work completed • Money someone saves for when they get older • Someone who decides to create or run a business • Payout (money) in buying or hiring goods or services • ...
In BusinessSaving for the future 2023-04-22
Across
- The act of buying something.
- Small,usually circular pieces of metal or plastic, often used as a form of currency.
- A deduction from a bank account.
- To use or exchange money or other resources to purchase goods or services.
- Having a great amount of wealth, property, or other assets.
- Lacking sufficient money or resources to meet basic needs and live comfortably.
- To give money or other resources to a person or organization as a gift or contribution.
- To exchange something for money or other forms of payment.
- To keep or put aside money or other resources for later use.
- To purchase or acquire something in exchange for money or other forms of payment.
- Money given as a reward for winning a competition or contest.
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- Money given regularly to someone, often a child, to spend as they choose.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the promise to pay in the future.
- Money earned through work or investments.
- Money put into a bank account.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- An event where products or services are offered at a reduced price.
- Physical currency or money in the form of notes or coins.
- A plan for spending and saving money over a certain period of time.
- To receive money as payment for work or services rendered.
- A small container, often in the shape of a pig, used to store coins and small amounts of money.
21 Clues: The act of buying something. • Money put into a bank account. • A deduction from a bank account. • Money taken out of a bank account. • Money earned through work or investments. • Physical currency or money in the form of notes or coins. • To exchange something for money or other forms of payment. • To receive money as payment for work or services rendered. • ...
Nouns & Verbs About Money 2021-03-09
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- a piece of paper that shows how much money you have to pay for something
- the price paid to buy, produce, or maintain anything
- to ask money for payment
- to spend money in hopes of making a profit
- money that somebody (or a bank) lends you
- to use up or spend money on things that you don't need
- to gain or get in return for one's labor or service
- money that the bank lends you to buy a house
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- to receive money from someone who just died
- to give money on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use
- to collect money, especially for a charity or a high purpose
- to take something with the promise to return it
- a piece of money made of metal
- to put some money aside for later use or need
- the money you get fo the work you do
- to be in debt to
- a machine where you can get money
- money that you pay to the government
- to be able to pay for something
19 Clues: to be in debt to • to ask money for payment • a piece of money made of metal • to be able to pay for something • a machine where you can get money • the money you get fo the work you do • money that you pay to the government • money that somebody (or a bank) lends you • to spend money in hopes of making a profit • to receive money from someone who just died • ...
Credit & Debt 2025-09-23
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- Person who borrows money
- Borrowed money or trust
- Maximum card borrowing amount
- Loan for buying property
- Use without permission
- Give money temporarily
- Person or business lending
- Fee for borrowed money
- Money owed to others
- Take money temporarily
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- Extra time before payment
- Percentage charged on loan
- Paying borrowed money back
- Original loan amount borrowed
- Initial payment before loan
- Monthly credit activity summary
- Financial responsibility owed
- Card for borrowing funds
- Borrowed money to repay
19 Clues: Money owed to others • Use without permission • Give money temporarily • Fee for borrowed money • Take money temporarily • Borrowed money or trust • Borrowed money to repay • Person who borrows money • Loan for buying property • Card for borrowing funds • Extra time before payment • Percentage charged on loan • Paying borrowed money back • Person or business lending • ...
What is Money? 2020-11-02
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- exchanging one thing for something else
- Has the ability to be broken down in smaller denominations
- of Exchange Transfer of energy
- of Value You can store or save your money now and it will be worth the same in the future
- Worth something
- an increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- of Value This is the price point set for a Good or Service.
- There is a limited and controlled supply. It can not be counterfeited (copied) easily.
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- has the ability to be carried or stored easily.
- Accepted by several people.
- Doesn’t damage easily.
- merchandise or possessions.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- medium of exchange
- money that an individual or business receives in exchange for providing labor, producing a good or service, or through investing capital.
15 Clues: Worth something • medium of exchange • Doesn’t damage easily. • Accepted by several people. • merchandise or possessions. • of Exchange Transfer of energy • exchanging one thing for something else • has the ability to be carried or stored easily. • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • Has the ability to be broken down in smaller denominations • ...
Money vocab revision 2020-02-24
Across
- She would like to save some cash to buy her _ _ _ car.
- I have to print my bank _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ so I can control my expenses better.
- He's been getting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ benefit since he lost his job last year.
- I've just found a 50 cent _ _ _ _ on the street.
- Every time she sells over 50 pieces of clothing, she gets 5% of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The government has just imposed another _ _ _.
- I'll be right back. Let me just grab some cash from the Automated _ _ _ _ _ _ Machine.
- He received a _ _ _ _ _ _ of 2,000 euros.
- One of the _ _ _ _ _ he got was a company car.
Down
- It is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for you to revise the three forms of the verbs.
- They worked overtime but they didn't receive any _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for it.
- Thank you so much! I _ _ _ you a favor!
- We should all start thinking about our _ _ _ _ _ _ _ plan even though we're still young.
- The ATM issued ten 50 pound _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- They couldn't afford the house on their own, they had to apply for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
15 Clues: Thank you so much! I _ _ _ you a favor! • He received a _ _ _ _ _ _ of 2,000 euros. • The ATM issued ten 50 pound _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • The government has just imposed another _ _ _. • One of the _ _ _ _ _ he got was a company car. • I've just found a 50 cent _ _ _ _ on the street. • She would like to save some cash to buy her _ _ _ car. • ...
Money and shopping 2020-05-06
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- you need this to buy things
- the action of taking something for a limited time
- different countries have different ....
- a plan to make or save money
- an activity you do if you don't intend to buy
- an activity to make you feel good
- an item which has been owned previously
- money you spend on bills, groceries and necessary items
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- someone who is addicted to shopping
- when you think something is too expensive
- people who say hello when you enter a shop
- when you owe money
- the action of giving something to someone for a limited time
- when something is surprisingly cheap
- you get it from a job
15 Clues: when you owe money • you get it from a job • you need this to buy things • a plan to make or save money • an activity to make you feel good • someone who is addicted to shopping • when something is surprisingly cheap • different countries have different .... • an item which has been owned previously • when you think something is too expensive • ...
Love or Money? 2022-01-12
Across
- What sport does Sergeant Foster play?
- One of Jackie's physical appearance.
- Where the Clarkson family lives?
- What everyone wants from Molly?
- What did Jackie need?
- The husband of Molly's sister.
- The drink in which the sleeping pill is poured.
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- What kind of house did Mr.Clarkson have?
- the detective's outfit.
- When did Diane's father die?
- What is Peter's feeling towards Molly?
- The person who killed Molly.
- The person who found Molly dead.
- The person who Jackie's love
- What is the dress color of Molly?
15 Clues: What did Jackie need? • the detective's outfit. • When did Diane's father die? • The person who killed Molly. • The person who Jackie's love • The husband of Molly's sister. • What everyone wants from Molly? • The person who found Molly dead. • Where the Clarkson family lives? • What is the dress color of Molly? • One of Jackie's physical appearance. • ...
Money Villem Vark 2017-03-16
15 Clues: Odav • Lisa • Kottid • Kallis • Kingitus • Kvaliteet • Raiskamine • Currency in USA • Its stores money • Currency in Estonia • Shoppamise Alkohoolik • You need it to buy things • You get it every week or month • You need to do it to get money • When thing in a store are cheap its a
Money Villem Värk 2017-03-16
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- It stores money
- When in stores its cheap so its a
- you need to enter for a job
- Nike or Adidas are
- You need it to buy things
- Weekly or Monthly...
- A call...
- Its affordable so its
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- You need to do it to get money
- You store thing you buy in it
- Currency in Estonia
- A Bank...
- Currency in USA
- Very Costly
- When its in good shape
15 Clues: A Bank... • A call... • Very Costly • It stores money • Currency in USA • Nike or Adidas are • Currency in Estonia • Weekly or Monthly... • Its affordable so its • When its in good shape • You need it to buy things • you need to enter for a job • You store thing you buy in it • You need to do it to get money • When in stores its cheap so its a
Money manegment strategies 2012-10-19
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- extra money that you can spend or save
- any item of value that you own
- day to day financial activities to get the most from your money
- money earned from a paycheck, interest or allowance
- property that has a money or exchangeable value
- the movement of cash in and out of your wallet and bank account
- difference between budget amount and actual amount spent
- a plan for investing you money to meet your wants and needs
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- land and any structures that are on it
- sheet financial statement that shows what you own and what you owe
- the inability to pay debts when they are due
- price at which property would sell
- the debts you owe
- assets cash and items that can quickly be converted to cash
- worth, the difference between the amount you own and the debts you own
15 Clues: the debts you owe • any item of value that you own • price at which property would sell • land and any structures that are on it • extra money that you can spend or save • the inability to pay debts when they are due • property that has a money or exchangeable value • money earned from a paycheck, interest or allowance • ...
Unit 5: MONEY 2014-03-15
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- that costs little money.
- to receive money for work done or services rendered.
- that costs a lot of money.
- using very little money.
- that has little money or possessions.
- to get something by effort.
- that has a lot of money or possessions.
- to spend a lot of money on something which you do not need.
Down
- a small case for carrying paper money, credit cards and other objects, used especially by men.
- a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment.
- to need to pay or repay money to a person, bank, business, etc.
- to give money to someone who agrees to pay it back in the future.
- to take money from a bank or other financial organization and pay it back over a period of time.
- owe money to the bank.
- to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future.
15 Clues: owe money to the bank. • that costs little money. • using very little money. • that costs a lot of money. • to get something by effort. • that has little money or possessions. • that has a lot of money or possessions. • to receive money for work done or services rendered. • to spend a lot of money on something which you do not need. • ...
MONEY MANAGEMENT TOOLS 2016-04-08
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- typically a four-digit number needed to access a bank account or debit card
- a written order from an individual to a bank that instructs the bank to pay money to another party
- the act of comparing records on the bank statement to transactions written in the checkbook register
- this type of card enables one to withdraw cash from an ATM or to pay directly for goods and services at stores and restaurants
- a financial report that is prepared at the end of every month and details all the transactions, which affected your account
- an institution that provides financial services to assist an individual in managing their money
- provides banking customers with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a bank teller
Down
- the degree, in which an asset can be quickly and easily converted to cash
- an account into which a person deposits money and from which a person withdraws money by writing checks or using a debit card
- a type of bank account that generally pays a low rate of interest on deposits and/or money available in the account
- a type of transaction, in which funds are added to a checking and/or savings account
- a small ledger and/or register provided by a bank for keeping track of an account balance
- a type of transaction, in which funds are taken out of a checking and/or savings account
- a contract between an individual and a financial institution that specifies the time that the individual will leave a certain amount of money deposited in the account and the interest rate earned
- the lowest amount and/or balance of money that must be kept in a bank account (checking and/or savings)
15 Clues: the degree, in which an asset can be quickly and easily converted to cash • typically a four-digit number needed to access a bank account or debit card • a type of transaction, in which funds are added to a checking and/or savings account • a type of transaction, in which funds are taken out of a checking and/or savings account • ...
IS SLAVERY MONEY 2016-04-25
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- __________ the most efficient way to move goods in the north
- economics of ____ wealthy planters and were political leaders
- _________ to slavery was smart common way to resist slavery
- ________ and racism were against African and Americans in the north
- Southern ____ was because it was profitable to southerners
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- slave _________ were not recognized and afraid that they would get sold from there family
- _________ Geography supported that growing of cash crops
- ________ a group that was focused on eliminating slavery
- _________ Tubman was an escape slave
- _________ Douglass had a legit cool afro
- industrial ________ was a shift of handmade products
- __________ came to America from northern Europe
- Eli Whitney invented the _____ gin to allow one worker to do the work of 50
- ________ Vesey a African American who attempted to lead a slave revolt
- ___________ improvements were roads and canals built by the government
15 Clues: _________ Tubman was an escape slave • _________ Douglass had a legit cool afro • __________ came to America from northern Europe • industrial ________ was a shift of handmade products • _________ Geography supported that growing of cash crops • ________ a group that was focused on eliminating slavery • Southern ____ was because it was profitable to southerners • ...
money matters vocab 2023-11-02
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- a fee representing the cost of credit.
- a plastic card with a magnetic strip or chip connected to an account that is used to buy goods or services.
- the yearly interest change applied to outstanding credit card balances.
- a fee charged when a payment is not received on time
- a credit reporting agency that checks credit information and keeps files on people who apply for and use credit
- the cost for borrowing money, expressed as a percentage
- a fee paid for the use of money overtime.
- a loan used to purchase a home. the property is used as security
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- the smallest amount a borrower can pay in a billing cycle to keep the account in good standing
- the once a year fee that some credit cards change
- a persons or a business that owes money or services
- a person or a business to whom or to which debt is owed
- a record of an individual or company's bill paying
- the failure of a borrower to repay the loan
- an interest rate that doesn't change
15 Clues: an interest rate that doesn't change • a fee representing the cost of credit. • a fee paid for the use of money overtime. • the failure of a borrower to repay the loan • the once a year fee that some credit cards change • a record of an individual or company's bill paying • a persons or a business that owes money or services • ...
Jobs, shops, money 2022-06-26
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- A place where you buy drugs.
- I write articles for newspapers.
- I fix cars.
- Kids keep their money in it.
- I cook in a restaurant.
- The pen costs 5. You give 10, so you get...
- An object where you put your money, coins..
- Money you get from your parents.
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- I own a farm.
- A place where you buy T-shirts, shorts...
- I design buildings.
- A place where you buy vegetables and fruit.
- I put out fires.
- A place where you buy bread.
- A time when prices are lower
15 Clues: I fix cars. • I own a farm. • I put out fires. • I design buildings. • I cook in a restaurant. • A place where you buy drugs. • Kids keep their money in it. • A place where you buy bread. • A time when prices are lower • I write articles for newspapers. • Money you get from your parents. • A place where you buy T-shirts, shorts... • A place where you buy vegetables and fruit. • ...
MONEY AND CREDIT 2022-10-21
Across
- Which state accounts for maximum percentage of SHGs (self-help groups) in bank credit?
- In Swapna’s case, the failure of the crop made loan repayment impossible. She had to sell part of the land to repay the loan. Credit, instead of helping Swapna improve her earnings, pushed her in the situation of _________.
- If the borrower fails to repay the loan, the lender has the right to sell the __________ to obtain payment.
- System of exchanging goods for goods is called__________.
- Banks use the major portion of the ___________ to extend loans.
- In a SHG, most of the decisions regarding loan activities are taken by _________.
- There is no organization that supervises the credit activities of lenders in the __________ sector.
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- Rate of interest charged by moneylenders as compared to that charged by banks is _____.
- Which facility associated with demand deposits gives it a feature of money?
- In which country is the Grameen Bank meeting the credit needs of over 6 million poor people?
- Who helps the borrowers to overcome the problem of lack of collateral?
- While taking a loan, borrowers look for easy terms of credit. This means low interest rate, easy conditions for repayment, ________ collateral and documentation requirements.
- An agreement in which the lender supplies the borrower with money, goods or services in return for the promise of future payment refers to__________.
- No individual in India can legally refuse a payment made in rupees. It makes rupee a _______.
- In India, _____________ issues currency notes on behalf of the Central Government.
15 Clues: System of exchanging goods for goods is called__________. • Banks use the major portion of the ___________ to extend loans. • Who helps the borrowers to overcome the problem of lack of collateral? • Which facility associated with demand deposits gives it a feature of money? • In a SHG, most of the decisions regarding loan activities are taken by _________. • ...
Love or Money 2022-10-30
Across
- What sport was sergeant Foster interested in?
- Which country does Diane want to go to?
- What time was it when Molly was found dead?
- Who was Jackie in love with?
- Where did Roger live?
- What color did Molly' s dogs?
- What did Peter Hobbs often go to the village with?
Down
- What was Walsh's job?
- Who found Molly's dead in her room?
- Who was it didn' t care about money?
- What were Molly and Annie each other?
- What did Jackie serve the investigators?
- What was the most requested thing from Molly?
- What color did Diane' s eyes?
- What did Diane take her mom the night before her mom died?
15 Clues: What was Walsh's job? • Where did Roger live? • Who was Jackie in love with? • What color did Diane' s eyes? • What color did Molly' s dogs? • Who found Molly's dead in her room? • Who was it didn' t care about money? • What were Molly and Annie each other? • Which country does Diane want to go to? • What did Jackie serve the investigators? • ...
Earning Money Crossword 2023-02-18
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- two weeks.
- to obtain money.
- the action or process of paying someone.
- 2x normally hourly rate.
- payment received every hour.
- the amount of money workers are paid per hour.
- a percentage of the sale tat goes to the sales person.
- payment usually paid weekly.
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- being paid for the number of items made.
- extra pay employee receives on holiday.
- fixed annual payment.
- a work period.
- 100 cents.
- extra money paid to employees for meeting a goal.
- payment given when working more hours than normal.
15 Clues: two weeks. • 100 cents. • a work period. • to obtain money. • fixed annual payment. • 2x normally hourly rate. • payment received every hour. • payment usually paid weekly. • extra pay employee receives on holiday. • the action or process of paying someone. • being paid for the number of items made. • the amount of money workers are paid per hour. • ...
Money and payment 2022-09-08
15 Clues: cher • payer • acheter • le montant • bon marché • un virement • un chéquier • un portefeuille • frais bancaires • être à découvert • payer quelque chose • l'argent en liquide • une pièce de monnaie • facturer à quelqu'un • emprunter quelque chose à quelqu'un
LOVE OR MONEY 2022-11-07
Across
- WHICH MEDICINE DOES MOLLY USE?
- WHAT ARE THE PETS IN MOLLY'S HOUSE?
- WALSH HOW OLD IS THE PERSON THAT DESCRIBING THE MURDERER?
- WHERE DID DIANA CLARKSON LIVE?
- MILK WHAT DOES MOLLY DRINK BEFORE BED EVERY NIGHT?
- WHICH DAY DİD MOLLY DIE?
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- WHO NEEDS MONEY FOR HIS WIFE?
- WHOSE BAG WAS THE BOTTLE FOUND IN?
- HUSBAND IN HOUSE ROOM WAS MOLLY'S MURDER INTERRAGATION CONDUCLED?
- HOW OLD IS THE BOY THAT MOLLY FIRED?
- TICKET WHAT IS THE THING THAT DIANA ASKED FOR?
- WHO IS THE PERSON THAT DIANA TOLD HER MOTHER'S DEATH?
- PRATT WHO IS THE FAMILY DOCTOR?
- FOSTER WHO GOES TO THE TENNIS CLUP?
- ANS TOM WHOSE LOVE DID MOLLY DİSAPPROVE OF?
15 Clues: WHICH DAY DİD MOLLY DIE? • WHO NEEDS MONEY FOR HIS WIFE? • WHICH MEDICINE DOES MOLLY USE? • WHERE DID DIANA CLARKSON LIVE? • WHOSE BAG WAS THE BOTTLE FOUND IN? • WHAT ARE THE PETS IN MOLLY'S HOUSE? • PRATT WHO IS THE FAMILY DOCTOR? • HOW OLD IS THE BOY THAT MOLLY FIRED? • FOSTER WHO GOES TO THE TENNIS CLUP? • ANS TOM WHOSE LOVE DID MOLLY DİSAPPROVE OF? • ...
Money and Business 2022-05-09
Across
- company names and pictures people can remember
- a piece of paper you can write an amount on to pay someone, but you must sign it
- the extra amount you pay that goes to the state government
- money you can spend that you don't have, but will owe later
- money that is owed to someone
- what extra money you decide to pay a salesperson or staff member if you liked their service
- the amount you pay to buy something
- when you borrow money from a bank
Down
- what people call paper money
- a place where you go to buy something in person
- what you swipe at the store to pay
- examples of these are Nike, Tesla, Facebook and Apple
- what companies use to sell you things
- the extra amount you pay for something to be delivered to you
- a piece of a company that a person can buy
15 Clues: what people call paper money • money that is owed to someone • when you borrow money from a bank • what you swipe at the store to pay • the amount you pay to buy something • what companies use to sell you things • a piece of a company that a person can buy • company names and pictures people can remember • a place where you go to buy something in person • ...
Money Unit Vocabulary 2024-10-28
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- order A printed order for payment of a specified sum issued by a bank or Post Office
- profit
- Money obtained in return for labor or services
- power The financial ability to buy products and services
- Money received for work or through investments
- benefits An extra benefit supplementing an employee’s salary for example a company car
Down
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- Money land or possessions received from someone after the person has died
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- taxes A percentage of money that you pay to the state government based on the you make at your job
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis made by an employer to an employee
- A check for salary or wages made out to an employee
- mobility The ability to move to a higher social class or economic position
- card An electronic payment card that stores cash for various types of payments
- income An unexpected or sudden increase in income profit or
- written dated and signed order to pay a specific amount of money from the check writer’s account to the person named on the check
16 Clues: profit • Money obtained in return for labor or services • Money received for work or through investments • A check for salary or wages made out to an employee • power The financial ability to buy products and services • income An unexpected or sudden increase in income profit or • A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes • ...
Money Skills Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- A person who supports and encourages another in achieving their budgeting and financial goals, often providing motivation and oversight.
- Money received on a regular basis, typically from employment, investments, or other sources, used to fund expenses and savings.
- A budgeting method where cash is divided into envelopes designated for specific spending categories, helping individuals control expenses.
- Money that is set aside from income for future use, often kept in a bank account or investment vehicle to earn interest.
- Non-essential expenses that can be adjusted or eliminated, such as entertainment or dining out, allowing for more flexibility in a budget.
- The act of spending more money than is allocated in a budget, which can lead to financial difficulties.
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- The total amount of money being transferred in and out of an individual's account, reflecting their liquidity and financial health.
- The amount of money left after all expenses and taxes have been deducted from gross income, representing actual take-home pay.
- Any cost incurred in the process of spending money, which can be categorized as fixed (constant) or variable (changing).
- A savings reserve set aside for unexpected expenses or financial emergencies, providing a safety net.
- Regular, consistent expenses that do not change in amount over time, such as rent or insurance premiums.
- Specific objectives that individuals aim to achieve through budgeting and saving, such as buying a home, paying off debt, or planning for retirement.
- To allocate money or resources with the expectation of generating a profit or achieving a financial return over time.
- A financial plan that outlines expected income and expenses over a specific period, guiding individuals on how to allocate their resources.
- Costs that can fluctuate from month to month, such as groceries or utility bills, requiring careful monitoring in a budget.
15 Clues: A savings reserve set aside for unexpected expenses or financial emergencies, providing a safety net. • The act of spending more money than is allocated in a budget, which can lead to financial difficulties. • Regular, consistent expenses that do not change in amount over time, such as rent or insurance premiums. • ...
Money Verbs & Vocab 2025-06-09
Across
- Metal money
- To use money to buy things
- Costs little money
- Coins and bills (not cards)
- To give something for money
- To get something with money
- Paper money
- Costs a lot of money
Down
- Used to buy things
- To keep money and not use it
- Buying with a card and paying later
- How much something costs
- Where you keep your money
- Money you get back after paying
- A place that keeps your money safe
15 Clues: Metal money • Paper money • Used to buy things • Costs little money • Costs a lot of money • How much something costs • Where you keep your money • To use money to buy things • Coins and bills (not cards) • To give something for money • To get something with money • To keep money and not use it • Money you get back after paying • A place that keeps your money safe • ...
Money Management Vocab 2025-09-12
15 Clues: Rare items • Job payment • A money plan • Expected cost • Expected money • You have to pay • Gains less value • Something at risk • Something of value • Measurement of worth • Stuff that cost money • Money going in and out • Property Stuff you own • worth Your total worth • cost Expected but may very
Investing 2017-06-05
Across
- Money received on a regular basis
- A sum of money that is owed
- Lends money at interest in exchange for a good
- A sum of money paid regularly
- Pay back
- An item of property owned by a person
- Regular payment into a fund
- Gain from a deal
- A sum of money paid into a bank
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- A sum of money that is borrowed
- Recieving money in exchange for goods
- Where a company guarantees compensation
- Stock prices which are increasing rapidly
- Stock prices which are decreasing
- A written or spoken agreement
- An establishment authorized to buy and sell goods
- Put money into shares
- An investor loans money to an entity
- Probability of an investment being good or bad
- A sum of money added to a persons wage
20 Clues: Pay back • Gain from a deal • Put money into shares • A sum of money that is owed • Regular payment into a fund • A sum of money paid regularly • A written or spoken agreement • A sum of money that is borrowed • A sum of money paid into a bank • Money received on a regular basis • Stock prices which are decreasing • An investor loans money to an entity • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-05-06
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- a slip of paper stating a certain specific amount of money is to go to a specific person
- an amount of money owed as addition to the regular cost, sometimes hidden, sometimes a result of something bad happening
- a bank account used for daily transactions, money transfers, and very convenient for debit cards
- a borrowed sum of money
- a form used to see if the standard deduction should be taken on a 1040
- a borrowed sum of money to pay for school
- the total cost of borrowing money
- a numerical rating of how good someone is at handling their money and committing to payments
- a system to plan out your money
- a document used to document your taxes
- money taken out of one's paycheck that goes toward the government
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- the process of repaying a loan by a series of equal periodic payments over a specified period of time
- money granted to a student specifically for school purposes
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- when a check doesn't go through, it ______
- a card with money you currently have
- a bank account used for saving
- a card with money you currently do not have and will have to pay back
- house loan
- money owed (not a bad word!)
20 Clues: house loan • a borrowed sum of money • money owed (not a bad word!) • a bank account used for saving • a system to plan out your money • the total cost of borrowing money • a card with money you currently have • a document used to document your taxes • a borrowed sum of money to pay for school • when a check doesn't go through, it ______ • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE REVIEW 2023-03-09
Across
- Spending more money than you make.
- Money paid at a rate for lending money
- A set plan of how much money to spend.
- A bit of info on a check
- Money being borrowed from a source that will be paid back with interest
- A calculated guess of something
- Large amount of Money borrowed(usually from a bank)
- a piece of paper used for the transfer of money from account to account
- Period A time between payments from an employer
- Person receiving money
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- Something Unnecessary that you buy
- Money you owe
- service that will replace or repair something for you for a recurring fee.
- things you buy because they are NECESSARY
- Real money(straight from your account).
- Money spent.
- Annual percentage of interest taken
- An agreement for a manufacturer to reserve something for a consumer.
- A paper method of money transfer from one account to another.
- Paper money issued by the government
20 Clues: Money spent. • Money you owe • A bit of info on a check • Person receiving money • A calculated guess of something • Something Unnecessary that you buy • Spending more money than you make. • Paper money issued by the government • Money paid at a rate for lending money • A set plan of how much money to spend. • Real money(straight from your account). • ...
Daniela's Fin lit vocab 2023-08-22
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- things you own that you can sell for money
- savings used to cover unexpected expenses
- comparing similar products from different stores
- a plan for saving and spending
- a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time
- the price you pay for a loan
- need is something you must have and a want is something you can live without
- money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest
- a bank card linked to your bank account
- your ability to repay borrowed money
- a missed payment
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- taking a portion of your paycheck and putting it aside before spending the money
- provides protection
- statement that has information about your credit activity
- a place where people go to help each other save or lend money
- the amount of money borrowed
- sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future
- invest money in different types of investments
- money someone gets for business activities
- a number that indicates your creditworthiness
- relationship between a borrower and a collector
- when a person owes more money than is available for payment
- a person who sell stocks and shares for people who want to invest money
- the price you pay to borrow money
- when you borrow money from a person or financial institute
25 Clues: a missed payment • provides protection • the amount of money borrowed • the price you pay for a loan • a plan for saving and spending • the price you pay to borrow money • your ability to repay borrowed money • a bank card linked to your bank account • savings used to cover unexpected expenses • things you own that you can sell for money • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2017-11-29
Across
- drawing too much money out your account
- the amount of money that the whole business makes
- money that needs to be spent on important things
- a card that you have to pay for the charges
- required money to the government for good services
- income for a businesses profit of service
- an account that can be funded
- money that you owe and have to repay
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- to spend a particular amount of money
- a card that is linked to your checking account
- an account that helps you save money
- tax for the government from taxpayers
- to take money out of you bank account
- an amount of money for good services
- income for someone that don't have any deductions
- a proportion of a loan
- lose money out of your account
- money that you get paid for hourly or annually
- money that regularly paid like a loan
19 Clues: a proportion of a loan • an account that can be funded • lose money out of your account • an account that helps you save money • an amount of money for good services • money that you owe and have to repay • to spend a particular amount of money • tax for the government from taxpayers • to take money out of you bank account • money that regularly paid like a loan • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2024-04-26
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- Extra money left over or an excess amount of money
- Spreading out your money into different investments to reduce your overall risk
- Increase in the prices of goods and services over time usually due to the price of production being raised
- An amount charged to you for any amount you didn't pay in full
- Usually given by corporations or governments to raise their money. This basically means one is giving the company a loan and then one is paid back on a certain date and given interest at certain points as well.
- Adding or depositing money
- Any person who is agreeing to the terms of the loan if you fail to pay
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- Owing money
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- The amount of money one starts with
- Withdrawal/ taking money out
- Student aid report
- A guarantee one can receive money back if the item that is insured has been damaged and one pays money for insurance.
- Annual percentage rate
- A plan to separate one's money into different categories to ensure they can afford costs. Set over a duration of time like a by month, six months or yearly
- Spending more than one has
- Money received, usually from a job or investing
- Putting money into different organizations to gain profit or grow ones money
- Not enough money or no money left over
- A portion of the company sold to investors.The stock price can increase and decrease at any point making it a somewhat dangerous place to store money.
20 Clues: Owing money • Student aid report • Annual percentage rate • Spending more than one has • Adding or depositing money • Withdrawal/ taking money out • The amount of money one starts with • Not enough money or no money left over • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Money received, usually from a job or investing • Extra money left over or an excess amount of money • ...
Money and Money Management/Budgeting 2025-11-25
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- A plan you write down on how to spend your money.
- Expenses that change from one period to the next.
- Activities done in the family to help them save money.
- Money earned without ongoing work being done.
Down
- Money you get in wages or salaries in exchange for work done.
- Use by the bank for person who have a chequing account.
- First step is to make a list of things you need to achieve
- The expenses remain constant for a period of time.
- Used for paying for goods and services.
- An electronic transaction used to withdraw or deposit money using an ATM.
10 Clues: Used for paying for goods and services. • Money earned without ongoing work being done. • A plan you write down on how to spend your money. • Expenses that change from one period to the next. • The expenses remain constant for a period of time. • Activities done in the family to help them save money. • Use by the bank for person who have a chequing account. • ...
Banking terms Crossword by Brooke 2021-11-05
Across
- taking money out of an account
- a loan from a bank used to buy real-estate
- money you borrow from the bank which has interest
- a strong container held in a bank vault usually contains important documents and valuables
- Registered Retirement Saving Plan
- so much money charged as part of the transaction
- a paper telling the bank to make a sum of mondy out of your account
- a bank account that holds money for with drawl
- a way to make large payments without with drawling cash
- exchanging money from one currency to another
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- loan from a bank, of a sum of money you can access whenever
- a sum of money this is paid or charged for the use of money
- approved from the bank that you have enough money to cover the cost of something
- taking more money out of an account then the account holds
- a bank account that holds money you don't use right away
- putting money into an account
- transferring money from one account electronically
- a card from a bank that electronically transfers money
- Non-Sufficient Funds
19 Clues: Non-Sufficient Funds • putting money into an account • taking money out of an account • Registered Retirement Saving Plan • a loan from a bank used to buy real-estate • exchanging money from one currency to another • a bank account that holds money for with drawl • so much money charged as part of the transaction • money you borrow from the bank which has interest • ...
Unit 3 Talent 2025-03-11
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- (noun) – the management of money.
- (noun) – a planned task or activity, often with a goal.
- (noun) – money given for a specific purpose, often by the government or an organization.
- aside (verb) – to save money for a specific purpose.
- (noun) – a prize given for an achievement.
- (verb) – produces or creates something.
- (noun) – money that is owed to someone.
- (noun) – the way someone earns money to support themselves.
- (noun) – numbers and data that show information about something.
- (verb) – to give money or things to help others.
- rates (noun) – the percentage charged for borrowing money or earned from savings.
- a living (verb) – to earn money to support oneself.
- (noun) – difficult situations where a choice must be made between two or more options.
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- (noun) – a plan for how to spend and save money.
- off (verb) – to fully repay a debt or loan.
- (noun) – an organization that helps people in need.
- (adjective) – giving hope or confidence to someone.
- (noun) – a place where money is kept, such as a bank account.
- (noun) – money kept for future use instead of being spent.
- (noun) – money or things given to help others.
- (noun) – money taken from a bank account.
- (noun) – money that a person or business earns.
- (noun) – money put into something (like a business or property) to make a profit.
23 Clues: (noun) – the management of money. • (verb) – produces or creates something. • (noun) – money that is owed to someone. • (noun) – money taken from a bank account. • (noun) – a prize given for an achievement. • off (verb) – to fully repay a debt or loan. • (noun) – money or things given to help others. • (noun) – money that a person or business earns. • ...
Financial Literacy 101 2022-01-18
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- a fixed regular payment normally paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee. Compared with a salary.
- an amount of money owed in a printed or written statement of charges.
- an amount of money needing to pay sometimes hard to pay back.
- an amount of money that is taken from your paycheck going to the government for the work they do depending on the amount of money you make.
- a document transfers money from one place to another place with owner of the money agreeing to the transfer.
- an easier word for unessential, unnecessary, a craving.
- Money paid regularly at a certain rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- A ---- is something that is borrowed, most often money, which has to be paid back with interest.
- Any money received.
- When one is in loss of money and in debt.
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- a position where you do work in return you should earn money or goods.
- a place with immediate accesses to your own money.
- An ---------- is something that you spend money on, which you believe can have a great outcome a profit down the line.
- contain value that can be converted into money.
- not a real form of currency.
- an easier word for essential.
- income that has not been spent.
- a business were people deposit and withdraw their money and borrow money.
- a budget is a Plan for usage of money.
19 Clues: Any money received. • not a real form of currency. • an easier word for essential. • income that has not been spent. • a budget is a Plan for usage of money. • When one is in loss of money and in debt. • contain value that can be converted into money. • a place with immediate accesses to your own money. • an easier word for unessential, unnecessary, a craving. • ...
Fin Lit Vocab Puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- fund Money set aside for emergencies.
- To take out loans with the intention of paying it back.
- The cost you pay to borrow money.
- card - Card that can be used to make purchases.
- How worthy someone is to receive credit.
- A plan on how much money to spend based on earnings and expenses.
- A business adding more range to products.
- Something necessary for life and something desired but not needed.
- Agreement between person and business for financial protection.
- Money borrowed.
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- People or businesses overcome with debt.
- Money set aside for savings.
- Institution that provides financial services.
- Report on credit history and activity.
- Money owed.
- Worker that buys and sells stocks.
- Money paid to borrow money or earned in an investment.
- Comparing the price of products or services before buying.
- Things you own that you can sell for money.
- Money agreed to pay back at first.
- A scale on how likely someone is to pay back loans.
- Account given by financial institutions to save money.
- An amount of money that will be worth more at present than the future.
- When a person chooses to not pay back loans.
- Money earned.
25 Clues: Money owed. • Money earned. • Money borrowed. • Money set aside for savings. • The cost you pay to borrow money. • Worker that buys and sells stocks. • Money agreed to pay back at first. • fund Money set aside for emergencies. • Report on credit history and activity. • People or businesses overcome with debt. • How worthy someone is to receive credit. • ...
money-Andre Moorast 2017-03-17
Across
- is used in England as money
- round shaped money
- a card where you can put your paper money
- buying things that you need
- you buy them and wear them
- you can hold money in it
- most of europeans use that money
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- you buy it to eat it
- is american money
- the value of an item
- buying things you dont need
- you can get it from your parents
- a place where money is hold
- money green
- a thing where you can win alot of money
15 Clues: money green • is american money • round shaped money • you buy it to eat it • the value of an item • you can hold money in it • you buy them and wear them • buying things you dont need • is used in England as money • a place where money is hold • buying things that you need • you can get it from your parents • most of europeans use that money • a thing where you can win alot of money • ...
Lunch Money Crossword 2015-03-08
15 Clues: School • Partner • Currency • Main Character • Mrs. Davenport • Ross and Edward • Andrew Clements • Twenty Five cents • A book with panels • Greg and Maura's books • Greg and Maura's grade • What Greg finds himself in • What Greg and Maura got into • Main character in Greg's comic • Main character in Maura's comic
Love or Money 2021-01-11
Across
- Where is the tennis club?
- What did they feed at home?
- Who did not Molly like to talk about?
- Who is Diane and Jackie´s uncle?
- What does Molly drink before sleep?
- Which sport is Foster good at?
- What did they drink together?
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- What was Molly like?
- What happened to Molly´s wife?
- Jackie what addict?
- Who did they call when Molly died?
- Where did Diane live?
- Who did Jackie love?
- Why did Diane call for her mother?
- Why did he ask for money Alberth?
15 Clues: Jackie what addict? • What was Molly like? • Who did Jackie love? • Where did Diane live? • Where is the tennis club? • What did they feed at home? • What did they drink together? • What happened to Molly´s wife? • Which sport is Foster good at? • Who is Diane and Jackie´s uncle? • Why did he ask for money Alberth? • Who did they call when Molly died? • ...
Money & Banking Vocabulary 2021-11-02
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- gets its value from the type of material from which it is composed
- stock prices rise steadily
- gives ownership in a corporation with a share of the profit and NO voting rights
- stock prices decline steadily
- gives ownership in a corporation with voting rights and a share of the profit
- profit or loss made on an investment
Down
- the use of income today in a way that allows for a future benefit
- secondary market where securities are bought and sold
- possibility of loss on an investment
- anything people will accept as payment for goods and services
- system in which a given amount of money is set to equal a set amount of gold
- exchange of goods and services for other goods and services
- paper money backed by something tangible (silver or gold) that gives it money
- cards that can be used like an ATM card to withdraw cash money
- has no tangible backing but is declared by the government to have value
15 Clues: stock prices rise steadily • stock prices decline steadily • possibility of loss on an investment • profit or loss made on an investment • secondary market where securities are bought and sold • exchange of goods and services for other goods and services • anything people will accept as payment for goods and services • ...
Love or Money 2022-01-01
Across
- What is Tom Briggs' job?
- Where was Peter Hobbs when investigators go to his near?
- What does Molly drink before she went to sleep?
- What did Inspector Walsh see at Tom Briggs' home?
- What is Molly's sister's name?
- Who does Jackie love?
- A drink which Mr. Clarkson very liked.
- Who caused the loss of the Peter Hobbes' job?
- Who was wear an old black suit, black hat and coat?
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- What colour was Peter Hobbes’ car?
- Who killed Molly?
- What does Diana want to be?
- Where did the inspectors find the empty bottle of Molly's sleeping tablets?
- When Molly died, who said this?
- What sport does Sergeant Foster play?
15 Clues: Who killed Molly? • Who does Jackie love? • What is Tom Briggs' job? • What does Diana want to be? • What is Molly's sister's name? • When Molly died, who said this? • What colour was Peter Hobbes’ car? • What sport does Sergeant Foster play? • A drink which Mr. Clarkson very liked. • Who caused the loss of the Peter Hobbes' job? • ...
Spending Money Wisely 2021-12-10
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- The money you keep.
- Many people in a place.
- Money that you get from doing work
- A place where people keep their money.
- Work that someone does for someone else.
- A time that is still coming.
- Notes and coins used to buy goods.
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- To think about how you want to do something.
- Objects that you find in a shop that you can buy.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- To put into groups.
- A building where a lot of goods are made.
- Something that you must have.
- To get money for work that you do.
- Something that makes you very happy.
15 Clues: The money you keep. • To put into groups. • Many people in a place. • A time that is still coming. • Something that you must have. • Money that you get from doing work • To get money for work that you do. • Notes and coins used to buy goods. • Something that makes you very happy. • A place where people keep their money. • To get something by paying money for it. • ...
Money and work 2021-04-15
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- Be a boss, to lead an operation
- To show ur products via Tv or billboards
- Duty to pay money to the bank
- Like EkipaFriza
- To sell something
- Synonym to hire
- It's what u get from a field
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- Money that firm spend
- When somebody has more money than at the beginning
- Lack of sth
- Receive money after somebody's death
- The practice or science of farming
- A plan for enterprise
- Every money that company has
- Synonym charge
15 Clues: Lack of sth • Synonym charge • Like EkipaFriza • Synonym to hire • To sell something • Money that firm spend • A plan for enterprise • Every money that company has • It's what u get from a field • Duty to pay money to the bank • Be a boss, to lead an operation • The practice or science of farming • Receive money after somebody's death • To show ur products via Tv or billboards • ...
Love or Money 2022-10-30
Across
- What sport was sergeant Foster interested in?
- Which country does Diane want to go to?
- What time was it when Molly was found dead?
- who was Jackie in love with?
- Where did Roger live?
- What color did Molly's dogs?
- What did Peter Hobbs often go to the village with?
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- What was Walsh's job?
- Who found Molly's dead in her room?
- Who was it that didn't care about money?
- What were Molly and Annie each other?
- What did Jackie serve the investigators?
- What was the most requested thing from Molly?
- What color did Diane's eyes?
- What did Diane take her mom the night before her mom died?
15 Clues: What was Walsh's job? • Where did Roger live? • who was Jackie in love with? • What color did Diane's eyes? • What color did Molly's dogs? • Who found Molly's dead in her room? • What were Molly and Annie each other? • Which country does Diane want to go to? • Who was it that didn't care about money? • What did Jackie serve the investigators? • ...
Money and consumption 2024-01-16
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- when i let someone borrow my car i ... to them
- when i dont have money, i buy using my ... account
- i ... in the stock market
- every month i get ... from my parents
- i deposit my money at the ...
- i work alot for a low ...
- to see what i spend my money on, im make a...
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- the type of card you use to pay
- when i spend more money than i have, i end up in...
- my ... is 6000 FR/month
- they asked the waitress for the...
- i have an overview of my ...
- i make sure not to ... too much money
- i work to ... money
- my friend let me...his car
15 Clues: i work to ... money • my ... is 6000 FR/month • i ... in the stock market • i work alot for a low ... • my friend let me...his car • i have an overview of my ... • i deposit my money at the ... • the type of card you use to pay • they asked the waitress for the... • i make sure not to ... too much money • every month i get ... from my parents • ...
Managing Your Money 2019-10-08
Across
- Score A single number that comes from a report that has information about accounts in your name such as credit cards, student loans, and so on.
- Expense One that may change (like textbooks).
- Protection Links your checking account to a saving account, credit card, or line of credit and uses that account to pay transaction that would have otherwise triggered an overdraft fee.
- Aid Source of money that support your education.
- Students enrolled in college and are receiving financial aid can also have part-time jobs to help cover their education expenses.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid done every year.
- Loans A form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest.
- Something you must have (like tuition and textbooks).
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- Funds that support your education usually based on student's academic performances but may also be based on need. (don't have to be repaid)
- Theft Crime that occurs when someone uses another person's personal information.
- Expense One that will cost the same amount every time you pay it (like your rent).
- Funds provided by the government or private organizations to help students pay for college.(don't need to be repaid)
- A spending that tracks all sources of income (financial aid, wages, money from parents, etc.)
- Personal Identification Number
- Are goods and services that you wish to purchase but could live without (like concerts and tickets).
15 Clues: Personal Identification Number • Expense One that may change (like textbooks). • Aid Source of money that support your education. • Something you must have (like tuition and textbooks). • Free Application for Federal Student Aid done every year. • Loans A form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest. • ...
Talk Money Crossword 2020-09-13
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- a weekly or monthly reward for doing chores or work
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money
- a plan for your money (spending, saving, bills, dreams)
- the amount you are paid for doing work or chores
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest
- house work in exchange for money
- any additional money that is earned
Down
- fees a type of a fee when the client needs to pay every moment it processes an electronic paymen
- have enough money to pay for.
- banking
- account a place where money is stored safely
- involuntary fees levied on individuals or corporations and enforced by a government entity—whether local, regional or national—in order to finance government activities
- Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
- rate the amount a lender charges for the use of assets expressed as a percentage of the principal
15 Clues: banking • have enough money to pay for. • house work in exchange for money • any additional money that is earned • Science, Technology, Engineering and Math • account a place where money is stored safely • an abundance of valuable possessions or money • the amount you are paid for doing work or chores • a weekly or monthly reward for doing chores or work • ...
Money matters crossword 2024-03-20
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- the yearly interest change applied to outstanding credit card balances. it is one part of the cost of credit. it refers to the way the interest is compounded rather than
- a current coins and banknotes
- decline value of money due to rising prices
- the failure of a borrower to repay the loan
- a person or a business to whom or to which debt is owed
- a share of a company (ownership)
- buying something or borrowing money with the promise to repay the lender at a future date
- a loan used to purchase a home. the property is used as security
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- purchased with the hope that it will generate income or increase in value
- a person who make funds available to another with the funds will be repaid
- a plastic card with a magnetic strip or chip connected to an account that is used to buy goods or services. credit cards give borrowers the ability to pay balances over time by applying an interest rate to unpaid balances.
- the management of money, banking, investment, and credit
- a persons or a business that owes money or services to a creditor
- a fee paid for the use of money overtime. in other words its the cost of borrowing money. interest is often expressed as a percentage of the amount
- to reduce the value of something
15 Clues: a current coins and banknotes • a share of a company (ownership) • to reduce the value of something • decline value of money due to rising prices • the failure of a borrower to repay the loan • a person or a business to whom or to which debt is owed • the management of money, banking, investment, and credit • ...
MONEY IS EVERYTHING 2024-07-27
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- mengatakan bahwa masalah sosial adalah ketidaksesuaian antara unsur unsur kebudayaan atau masyarakat yang membahayakan kehidupan kelompok sial
- gejala sosial yanv terjadi pada organisasi, masyarakat dan gerakan sosial
- aturan atau ketentuan yang mengikat warga kelompok dalam masyarakat
- ekonomi masalah sosial seperti kemiskinan dan pengangguran merupakan
- konsepsi abstrak
- tidak bersifat universal
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- ciri sosiologi sebagai ilmu pengetahuan adalah sosiilogi bersifat?
- gejala sosial yang terjadi dalan enticas sosisal yang lebih besar seperti lembaga lembaga multinasional
- ilmu yang mempelajari tentang masyarakat dan keberagaman lainnya merupakan?
- gejala sosial yang terjadi pada individu individu dalam kehidupan sosial sehari hari disebut?
- peristiwa yang berlangsung di dalam bukan karena perbuatan manusia
- sosiologi menurut Durkhem menggunakan konsep bebas nilai (value free) adalah?
- fungsu dan peran sosiologi dalam
- memiliki dimensi objektif daj subjektif
- tokoh pertama yang meletuhkan sosiologi sebagai sebuah ilmu adalah
15 Clues: konsepsi abstrak • tidak bersifat universal • fungsu dan peran sosiologi dalam • memiliki dimensi objektif daj subjektif • ciri sosiologi sebagai ilmu pengetahuan adalah sosiilogi bersifat? • peristiwa yang berlangsung di dalam bukan karena perbuatan manusia • tokoh pertama yang meletuhkan sosiologi sebagai sebuah ilmu adalah • ...
