money Crossword Puzzles
Money Crossword 2024-06-10
Across
- A place where you can keep your money safe.
- What you face when you might lose money in an investment.
- Shares of a company that you can buy to earn money if the company does well.
- The extra money you earn by keeping your money in a bank.
- An investment where you leave your money for a certain time and get more money back regularly.
- The money you get back from an investment.
Down
- Putting money into something to make more money later.
- The money you make after selling something for more than it cost.
- A bank account where you can put your money, take it out anytime, and earn extra money over time.
- What your money can do if you invest it wisely.
10 Clues: The money you get back from an investment. • A place where you can keep your money safe. • What your money can do if you invest it wisely. • Putting money into something to make more money later. • What you face when you might lose money in an investment. • The extra money you earn by keeping your money in a bank. • ...
Money Talks 2023-06-25
Across
- the money I earn for doing my job
- Every month I have many .....like my bills and rent to pay
- My company makes more money than it spends
- Every worker in the country must pay .... to the government
- I create a ..... every month to make sure I don't overspend
Down
- I don't have enough ....so I will pay with my credit card
- If I don't have enough money to buy a car I get a .... at the bank
- The cashier gives me a .....for everything I buy
- to spend more money than you have
- I have $400 in my account. I write a cheque for $600. I go into my ...
10 Clues: the money I earn for doing my job • to spend more money than you have • My company makes more money than it spends • The cashier gives me a .....for everything I buy • I don't have enough ....so I will pay with my credit card • Every month I have many .....like my bills and rent to pay • Every worker in the country must pay .... to the government • ...
Spending Money 2023-03-17
Across
- excessive amounts of spending
- greedy, unwilling to share
- not wasteful
- a person who is very stingy with money
- spending more than needed to benefit others
Down
- a person who spends very little
- spending less than is needed
- an economical use of money
- wise use and saving of money
- spending foolishly or carelessly
10 Clues: not wasteful • an economical use of money • greedy, unwilling to share • spending less than is needed • wise use and saving of money • excessive amounts of spending • a person who spends very little • spending foolishly or carelessly • a person who is very stingy with money • spending more than needed to benefit others
Money advices. 2023-03-28
Across
- He is _ a better life.
- I usually _ a lot of money on coffee shops.
- I always try _ one thousand peso per month for unexpected expenses.
- You _ me one thousand peso since December, pay me!
- It is all that I will _ you on this month.
Down
- Which is the _ of that thing?
- I _ all this.
- I _ one thousand dollar per month.
- I can't _ to buy a car on this moment.
- I don't like to _ money at Casino's bar. I hate it!
10 Clues: I _ all this. • He is _ a better life. • Which is the _ of that thing? • I _ one thousand dollar per month. • I can't _ to buy a car on this moment. • It is all that I will _ you on this month. • I usually _ a lot of money on coffee shops. • You _ me one thousand peso since December, pay me! • I don't like to _ money at Casino's bar. I hate it! • ...
money puzzle 2021-11-03
Across
- where you record all of the check and cash transactions your business has during an accounting period
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- uses a website or app to transfer funds from one person to another over the internet or mobile networks
- a small card that can be exchanged for a specified cash value of goods or services from a particular business, given as a gift
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
Down
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- a card you can use to pay things
- an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- a price for a service for commodity that includes all extra costs incidental to the item
- a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise
10 Clues: a card you can use to pay things • an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor • a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise • the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen • ...
Money Pit 2025-01-30
Across
- In 1849 this company drills down into main pit
- a beach with stone drains & flood tunnels
- In 1861 after 6 more tries, what crashes?
- In 1965 this guy uses modern machines to dig
- In 1803 Simeon Lynds company leads digging
Down
- In 1795 this guy finds the pit
- an island off the coast of Nova Scotia
- an Eastern Province(state) on the Atlantic Ocean part of Canada
- the body of water between Nova Scotia & Oak Island
- a heavy object with writing is found
10 Clues: In 1795 this guy finds the pit • a heavy object with writing is found • an island off the coast of Nova Scotia • a beach with stone drains & flood tunnels • In 1861 after 6 more tries, what crashes? • In 1803 Simeon Lynds company leads digging • In 1965 this guy uses modern machines to dig • In 1849 this company drills down into main pit • ...
Money Crossword 2025-02-24
Across
- A piece of paper money/a document where all the prices that you’ve paid are written
- I found a shiny ___ on the ground.
- A special point where you pay for your products in a market
- A small bag used to carry money and personal items
Down
- I keep my cash and cards in my ____.
- A financial institution that accepts your/lends you money.
- “Physical” money in paper or coin form
- A piece of paper money
- Automated machine for receiving cash
- A piece of plastic used for transactions
10 Clues: A piece of paper money • I found a shiny ___ on the ground. • I keep my cash and cards in my ____. • Automated machine for receiving cash • “Physical” money in paper or coin form • A piece of plastic used for transactions • A small bag used to carry money and personal items • A financial institution that accepts your/lends you money. • ...
Money B 2023-12-07
10 Clues: Government revenue • Valuable possessions • Financial insolvency • Chance of financial loss • Rise in the cost of goods • Collection of investments • Share of a company's profits • Business owner and risk-taker • Ownership shares in a company • Spread investments to manage risk
E money 2024-10-17
Across
- an example of cash payment is by using
- e money that is often used for online shopping
- a service that allow cashless payment
- payment that is done using physical money such as coins
- abbreviation of bank account is
- The code used for transaction security is called
Down
- frequently used digital wallet
- what payment method does Shopee pay go into
- the process of transferring money electronically
- an agreement between buyers and sellers that binds the exchange of goods or investment assets
10 Clues: frequently used digital wallet • abbreviation of bank account is • a service that allow cashless payment • an example of cash payment is by using • what payment method does Shopee pay go into • e money that is often used for online shopping • the process of transferring money electronically • The code used for transaction security is called • ...
no money 2025-03-30
Across
- What is not allowed for people with diabetes?
- After this action, you were left without money
- What do people drink in the morning for energy
- Where are gold and diamonds sold
- A store with a large number of departments
- This word looks like diarrhea.
Down
- Askiz sausages
- Where books are sold?
- Your work after graduating from ХГУ
- What are cutlets, kebabs, sausage, etc. made of?
10 Clues: Askiz sausages • Where books are sold? • This word looks like diarrhea. • Where are gold and diamonds sold • Your work after graduating from ХГУ • A store with a large number of departments • What is not allowed for people with diabetes? • After this action, you were left without money • What do people drink in the morning for energy • ...
Money expressions 2021-08-31
Across
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result
- to have enough money to pay for something
- have an obligation to pay someone for something
- someone buys lots of things in a short period of time
Down
- receive money or property as an heir at the death of the previous holder
- give something to someone, but it should be returned
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose
- to pay for something expensive
- keep and store up something for the future
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something
10 Clues: to pay for something expensive • to have enough money to pay for something • keep and store up something for the future • have an obligation to pay someone for something • give something to someone, but it should be returned • someone buys lots of things in a short period of time • use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose • ...
MONEY HEIST 2021-09-07
Across
- what baby name does Tokyo suggest for Nairobi’s child?
- whose glasses contained a bug?
- according to one fan theory, inspector Alicia and ___ are the same person.
- the Professor’s first name is eventually revealed. What is it?
- In which country does Raquel track the Professor after the first heist?
Down
- what was Stockholm’s son’s name?
- General director of the Royal Mint of Spain before the heist took place
- What relationship did Sergio Marquina and Berlin share?
- "Let the matriarchy begin”: Whose words are these?
- City even the professor was bestowed with an unofficial city name. What place is he named after?
10 Clues: whose glasses contained a bug? • what was Stockholm’s son’s name? • "Let the matriarchy begin”: Whose words are these? • what baby name does Tokyo suggest for Nairobi’s child? • What relationship did Sergio Marquina and Berlin share? • the Professor’s first name is eventually revealed. What is it? • ...
Money Movement 2022-07-01
Across
- to verify ext acct these need to be sent
- can take 1-3 Business days
- when purchasing homes
- has a intermediary acct number
- the amount of money we charge for a returned wire
Down
- when you take what youve earned and transfer it out
- melanies favorite food
- how many days do your funds stay on hold for npcd funding
- accts we do not transfer to
- same day or 1-3bd if additional verification
10 Clues: when purchasing homes • melanies favorite food • can take 1-3 Business days • accts we do not transfer to • has a intermediary acct number • to verify ext acct these need to be sent • same day or 1-3bd if additional verification • the amount of money we charge for a returned wire • when you take what youve earned and transfer it out • ...
Money Terms 2022-09-29
Across
- a financial institution where money is deposited
- result of achievement by responsible decisions
- the process of saving money
Down
- a rise in prices relative to money available
- a plan created to keep track where money is spent
- things owed and paid to someone for things you use
- to put something away for a later time
- the wealth and resources of a country or region
- a chosen pursuit; a profession or occupation
- obtain goods are services and pay at a later date
10 Clues: the process of saving money • to put something away for a later time • a rise in prices relative to money available • a chosen pursuit; a profession or occupation • result of achievement by responsible decisions • the wealth and resources of a country or region • a financial institution where money is deposited • a plan created to keep track where money is spent • ...
Money Verbs 2025-06-09
Across
- To use money and give it back later
- To keep money for later
- To get different money (coins/paper)
- To give money to someone to use
- To use money to buy something
Down
- You need to give money to someone
- To give money for something
- To give something to someone else in return for money
- To get money for working
- The price of something
10 Clues: The price of something • To keep money for later • To get money for working • To give money for something • To use money to buy something • To give money to someone to use • You need to give money to someone • To use money and give it back later • To get different money (coins/paper) • To give something to someone else in return for money
Vocabulary: money 2026-02-03
Across
- A plastic card used to pay for things or get money.
- A small object where you keep your money and cards.
- The money you pay for something.
- Small and round money made of metal.
- A small amount of money that parents give to their children.
Down
- A piece of paper that shows what you bought and how much you paid.
- A piece of paper that tells you how much you will pay.
- A lower price.
- Paper money.
- You can pay with _____ or card.
10 Clues: Paper money. • A lower price. • You can pay with _____ or card. • The money you pay for something. • Small and round money made of metal. • A plastic card used to pay for things or get money. • A small object where you keep your money and cards. • A piece of paper that tells you how much you will pay. • A small amount of money that parents give to their children. • ...
Money Sunny 2025-11-23
10 Clues: A big bag. • Weighing a lot. • Very, very clever. • The ruler of a country. • How much something costs. • A thought or a plan in your head. • Not ordinary, different and better. • A person who buys and sells things. • To say you will definitely do something. • A small, round piece of metal used as money.
Money Matters 2026-02-27
Across
- Necessities you cannot live without
- An extra charge for borrowing money
- Part of a company you can buy
- Money loaned to you
- Paper, coins, or anything used to conduct trade
Down
- Putting money in a plan to make more money
- A place where items are bought and sold
- The money a particular country uses
- A metal or five cents
- A group of people working together to make money
10 Clues: Money loaned to you • A metal or five cents • Part of a company you can buy • Necessities you cannot live without • The money a particular country uses • An extra charge for borrowing money • A place where items are bought and sold • Putting money in a plan to make more money • Paper, coins, or anything used to conduct trade • A group of people working together to make money
Finacial Lit Vocab Javarius Harris and Noah Chacon 2017-11-30
Across
- Saving money and not spending much
- Taxes on sale
- money from the government
- something you have to pay for before using it
- A card for shopping with no cash
- put down for something
- A card that identifies a person and billed on a charged account
- a loan that is charged by interest
- a bank account that gets interest
- money that you have to pay often
Down
- money you keep in your bank account
- Subtraacting money
- Convey
- money from all sources
- Taking out money
- mooney that you owe
- a bank account that gets interest
- the amount of money a company is earning
- a dificit in a bank account
- The amount of money you get paid hourly,weekly,monthly,and annually
- money you get from your job
- Extra money you have to pay the government
22 Clues: Convey • Taxes on sale • Taking out money • Subtraacting money • mooney that you owe • money from all sources • put down for something • money from the government • a dificit in a bank account • money you get from your job • A card for shopping with no cash • money that you have to pay often • a bank account that gets interest • a bank account that gets interest • ...
Cashless 2024-09-04
Across
- What is the ability of a person or company to manage money called?
- game that violates the law
- other words paper money?
- someone who commits a crime
- if there is no cash we can use
- something you don't have permission for
- theft of money via electronics
- a recipient of bank facilities
- swelling of money when paying late
Down
- Can you withdraw money without an ATM machine?
- money made of metal
- place to put money
- global organization managing monetary crises
- currencies globally
- How can we withdraw money?
- a device that creates hallucinations
- Where can we save money
- means of payment via scan
- something that is already advanced
- tool for transacting goods
20 Clues: place to put money • money made of metal • currencies globally • Where can we save money • other words paper money? • means of payment via scan • game that violates the law • How can we withdraw money? • tool for transacting goods • someone who commits a crime • if there is no cash we can use • theft of money via electronics • a recipient of bank facilities • ...
Financial literacy 2013-02-04
Across
- a busiest that carries out specific commercial activities
- loan A individually loan usually for a car or holiday
- type of loan
- someone who invests money to get a financial gain
- a safe place to keep money
- a input of money
- money earned from investing
- policy reserve bank interest rates
- process of paying someone
- pay for a house one week at a time
- a exchange form of coins and banknotes
Down
- a produce or good brought that increase in money in the future
- borrowed money from the bank
- gain a profit from the sale of property
- a system of money used in a particular country
- a entry recording a amount of money owed
- money received
- a compulsory workers payment towards the government
- money that is owed or due
- one who rents
20 Clues: type of loan • one who rents • money received • a input of money • money that is owed or due • process of paying someone • a safe place to keep money • money earned from investing • borrowed money from the bank • policy reserve bank interest rates • pay for a house one week at a time • a exchange form of coins and banknotes • gain a profit from the sale of property • ...
Banking Products & Services - Aliyah Cyrs 2021-09-09
Across
- putting money in
- amount lender charges a barrower
- member owned non profit institution
- specific purpose of barrowed money
- allows user to draw their own money
- place to take out or put in money
- allows you to monitor your money online
- institution where money is kept
- entry recording an amount owned
- allow banks to manage a account
- holder whose payment priority
- a thing that's barrowed to be paid back
Down
- flexible use of money paying back
- trust ability to borrow you'll pay back
- one for benefit the other in banking
- paper used to get things
- legal agreement
- way to store money while earing interest
- allows user to borrow money
- earned on the balance held in a bank
- owned by shareholders for a profit
21 Clues: legal agreement • putting money in • paper used to get things • allows user to borrow money • holder whose payment priority • institution where money is kept • entry recording an amount owned • allow banks to manage a account • amount lender charges a barrower • flexible use of money paying back • place to take out or put in money • specific purpose of barrowed money • ...
casgless society 2024-09-04
Across
- a device that creates hallucinations
- a recipient of bank facilities
- place to put money
- Where can we save money
- global organization managing monetary crises
- What is the ability of a person or company to manage money called?
- swelling of money when paying late
- something that is already advanced
- How can we withdraw money?
- theft of money via electronics
Down
- currencies globally
- if there is no cash we can use
- game that violates the law
- other words paper money?
- means of payment via scan
- tool for transacting goods
- money made of metal
- something you don't have permission for
- someone who commits a crime
- Can you withdraw money without an ATM machine?
20 Clues: place to put money • currencies globally • money made of metal • Where can we save money • other words paper money? • means of payment via scan • game that violates the law • tool for transacting goods • How can we withdraw money? • someone who commits a crime • if there is no cash we can use • a recipient of bank facilities • theft of money via electronics • ...
Money, Trade & The Barter System puzzle 2025-06-25
Across
- A term for international barter.
- Talking to reach an arrangement
- Extra money made after expenses.
- Giving one thing and getting another in return.
- Spending plan.
- Total money you receive.
- An agreement based on fairness and mutual help.
- Value of something.
- Money put into a bank.
- Paper form of money.
- Benefit received from both sides.
Down
- Money earned from work.
- A place where money is kept.
- Money cashed to someone
- An exchange of things or services, often informal.
- Rise in prices.
- Physical items traded in Barter
- A system of exchange without using money.
- Providing tasks or work instead of goods.
- Opposite of profit.
- Money you borrow and must return.
- Value added to saving.
- Physical money.
- A type of economy using direct exchange
- Metal form of money.
25 Clues: Spending plan. • Rise in prices. • Physical money. • Opposite of profit. • Value of something. • Metal form of money. • Paper form of money. • Value added to saving. • Money put into a bank. • Money earned from work. • Money cashed to someone • Total money you receive. • A place where money is kept. • Talking to reach an arrangement • Physical items traded in Barter • ...
Personal Finance Vocab (a-z) 2022-11-28
Across
- study of managing money
- buying someone to work for you
- housing website
- spreadsheet program
- the number of, amount
- social status based on how much money
- management of money
- work to make money
- system of goods and services
- market for properties
- period of economic decline
Down
- income for those who can't work
- spending plan
- contribution to state revenue
- physical money
- worth
- money owed
- combination of all assets
- money you make
- per year
- money you borrow
- property owned by an individual
- things you legally own
- currency used to exchange
- physical things
25 Clues: worth • per year • money owed • spending plan • physical money • money you make • housing website • physical things • money you borrow • work to make money • spreadsheet program • management of money • the number of, amount • market for properties • things you legally own • study of managing money • combination of all assets • currency used to exchange • period of economic decline • ...
Saving Habits_Md Talha_TCE 2025-10-03
Across
- A fund for unexpected expenses
- Buying in bulk to save money
- A goal for saving money
- Money earned from work
- Interest earned on savings
- A plan for managing money
- Money set aside for retirement
- A place to keep your money safe
- Spending less than you earn
- Avoiding unnecessary purchases
Down
- Cutting down on expenses
- Using coupons to reduce costs
- Tracking your expenses
- Avoiding debt
- Money put into a bank account
- A way to grow your savings
- Money taken out of a bank account
- A tool to help save automatically
- Setting aside money for future use
- Comparing prices before buying
20 Clues: Avoiding debt • Tracking your expenses • Money earned from work • A goal for saving money • Cutting down on expenses • A plan for managing money • A way to grow your savings • Interest earned on savings • Spending less than you earn • Buying in bulk to save money • Using coupons to reduce costs • Money put into a bank account • A fund for unexpected expenses • ...
Unit 8. Economics. 2025-04-10
Across
- To take money temporarily
- Sum of money given for something
- Economic decline
- Person who puts money into businesses
- Money spent by a company
- To have enough money to buy something
- Desire for a product/service
- State of extreme poorness
- Person who buys goods/services
- Abundance of resources
- To handle money wisely
- Having a duty to deal with
- Money owed to others
- Influencing element
- Something bought
Down
- Borrowed sum of money
- Worth much money
- Assistance provided
- Money paid as punishment
- Profit from investment
- Percentage charged for borrowing
- Number out of 100
- Qualified expert
- General direction of change
- Company's income
- Place to buy/sell goods
- Give support/confidence
27 Clues: Worth much money • Economic decline • Qualified expert • Company's income • Something bought • Number out of 100 • Assistance provided • Influencing element • Money owed to others • Borrowed sum of money • Profit from investment • Abundance of resources • To handle money wisely • Place to buy/sell goods • Give support/confidence • Money paid as punishment • Money spent by a company • ...
Banking vocab crossword 2025-06-20
Across
- Interest – Extra money you pay when you borrow money.
- Number – A 9-digit code that tells which bank your account is in.
- Score – A number that shows how likely you are to pay back money you borrow.
- Interest – Money the bank pays you for keeping money in your account.
- Payment – Paying for things using a phone, computer, or other electronic method.
- Card – A card with a set amount of money loaded on it that you can spend.
- Institution – A place like a bank or credit union that offers money services.
- – Moving money from one bank account to another.
- Card – A card that spends the money already in your bank account.
- Coverage – A service that lets you spend more than your balance without getting a fee right away.
- Account – A bank account that helps you save money and earn interest.
- – A written paper that tells the bank to pay money from your account to someone else.
Down
- Account – A bank account that lets you put in money, take it out, write checks, and pay bills.
- – The amount of money you have in your bank account right now.
- Yield Savings Account – A savings account that gives you more interest than normal ones.
- – Money you add to your account.
- Credit Union Administration (NCUA) – A government group that protects money in credit unions.
- Banking – Using your phone or tablet to manage your bank account.
- – Money you take out of your account.
- Fee – A charge you get when you spend more than what’s in your account.
- – A business that keeps your money safe and lets you take it out or borrow money.
- Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) – A government group that protects your money in the bank up to $250,000 if the bank fails.
- Statement – A list of all the money going in and out of your bank account over time.
- Union – A nonprofit bank that gives loans and services to its members, often with better rates.
- Deposit – When money is automatically added to your bank account, usually by your job or the government.
- Balance – The smallest amount of money you must keep in your account to avoid fees.
- – Any time money goes in or out of your bank account.
- Vocabulary
- – Paper bills or coins used to pay for things.
29 Clues: Vocabulary • – Money you add to your account. • – Money you take out of your account. • – Paper bills or coins used to pay for things. • – Moving money from one bank account to another. • Interest – Extra money you pay when you borrow money. • – Any time money goes in or out of your bank account. • – The amount of money you have in your bank account right now. • ...
Personal Finance 2025-10-09
Across
- Payment: A regular payment that comes out of your account on a set schedule, like rent or phone bills.
- Card: A card that lets you borrow money up to a limit to make purchases, which you must repay later.
- Fund: Money saved to cover unexpected costs, like car repairs or medical bills.
- Borrowed money that you agree to pay back later, often with interest.
- Things that are nice to have but not essential, like eating out or video games.
- Money set aside to use later, usually for goals or emergencies.
- A place where you can safely keep money, get loans, and use financial services.
- A record that shows what you bought and how much you paid.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- Income: The total amount of money you earn before taxes and deductions.
- The cost of borrowing money, or the money you earn from savings.
- A written order telling the bank to pay a specific amount of money to someone.
- Money you owe to another person or company.
Down
- Any time money moves in or out of your account, like a payment or deposit.
- The money you receive, such as from a job, benefits, or gifts.
- Income: The amount of money you take home after taxes and deductions.
- Using money to buy something (like stocks or real estate) in hopes it will grow in value over time.
- The money you get paid for working.
- The amount of money currently in your account.
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
- Money you put into a bank account.
- Money you pay to the government to help fund public services like schools and roads.
- Something you want to achieve in the future, such as saving for a trip or paying off debt.
- Money you take out of a bank account.
- Things you must have to live, like food, housing, and clothing.
- The money you spend on things like food, rent, or transportation.
- Card: A card that lets you spend money directly from your bank account.
27 Clues: Money you put into a bank account. • The money you get paid for working. • Money you take out of a bank account. • Money you owe to another person or company. • The amount of money currently in your account. • A plan for how you will spend and save your money. • A record that shows what you bought and how much you paid. • ...
Financial Term 2025-10-03
Across
- Amount of money in an account..
- Placing money into an account.
- The original sum loaned or invested.
- Money owed to others.
- Book of checks for payments.repl.
- Charge for using an ATM.
- Spending more than is in an account.
- Spreading investments to lower risk.
- Money paid to government based on income or purchases.
- portfolio Collection of all investments owned.
- When a loan or bond must be repaid.
- Cost to borrow money or profit for saving.
- loan Short-term high-interest borrowing.
- Borrowed money to be paid back with interest.
- Loan for buying a home.
- Things nice to have but not required.
- for withdrawing cash.
- Penalty for missing a payment.
- Money earned from work or investments.
- Investment pooling money to buy stocks/bonds.
Down
- Used to compare choices.
- card Allows money to be taken directly from your account.
- Loaned money to a company or government.
- Ability to borrow money.
- Dishonest act for financial gain.
- Partial ownership in a company.
- Giving money that must be paid back.
- score Number showing how reliable you are to repay.
- Plan for earning and spending money.
- Setting aside money for future use.
- account Bank account for storing money.
- Extra charge for a service.
- Putting money into something to grow its value.
- Statement showing borrowing and payment history.
- limit Maximum amount allowed to borrow.
- Where stocks are bought and sold.
- Percentage charged for borrowing or earned for saving.
- Essentials for daily living.
- Money spent on something.
- payment Least amount due on debt.
- Take money out of an account.
- What you own minus what you owe.
- Physical money like bills and coins.
- union Cooperative banking institution.
44 Clues: Money owed to others. • for withdrawing cash. • Loan for buying a home. • Used to compare choices. • Ability to borrow money. • Charge for using an ATM. • Money spent on something. • Extra charge for a service. • Essentials for daily living. • Take money out of an account. • Placing money into an account. • Penalty for missing a payment. • Amount of money in an account.. • ...
financial literacy vocabulary Aniya T and Trinity 2017-11-29
Across
- salary
- bill
- company's total earning
- deposit
- tax on sales
- price of money
- a tax paid on the money that a person makes
- money placed in a bank account
Down
- life saving
- take money out of
- money paid regularly
- broke
- plastic money
- financial plan
- something that you have to pay for
- added cost to some goods
- bank card
- money spent on something
- money earned
19 Clues: bill • broke • salary • deposit • bank card • life saving • tax on sales • money earned • plastic money • financial plan • price of money • take money out of • money paid regularly • company's total earning • added cost to some goods • money spent on something • money placed in a bank account • something that you have to pay for • a tax paid on the money that a person makes
Economics Basics 2025-02-25
Across
- Money borrowed that must be paid back.
- Money paid to the government.
- Keeping money for later use.
- How much people want something.
- A person or company that makes goods.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- Using money to make more money.
- How much something costs.
- The money a business makes after costs.
- Money earned from working.
Down
- The amount of money needed to buy something.
- When prices go up over time.
- People use this to buy things.
- A plan for using money wisely.
- Actions people pay for, like a haircut.
- Physical things that people buy, like food or clothes.
- The exchange of goods or services.
- The amount of something that is available to buy.
- A place where people buy and sell things.
- A place that keeps money safe.
20 Clues: How much something costs. • Money earned from working. • When prices go up over time. • Keeping money for later use. • Money paid to the government. • People use this to buy things. • A plan for using money wisely. • A place that keeps money safe. • How much people want something. • Using money to make more money. • The exchange of goods or services. • ...
This is the Money 2025-12-10
Across
- A large sum of money.
- Slang for money as in “bring home the ____________”.
- Wealth used for investment.
- Large piles of cash.
- Money set aside for a purpose.
- Paper money.
- Metal money.
- A bundle of coins.
- Slang for $100 bills (U.S.).
- Valuable collection of riches.
- Slang for large denominations.
- Physical bills and coins.
- Common slang for a dollar.
- Another informal word for money.
Down
- General term for currency.
- Informal term for cash that a cow might say.
- Five-cent coin in the U.S.
- British slang for a pound.
- Spanish for money.
- Slang for $1,000.
- Slang for stolen or acquired riches.
- Money received for work.
- Another word for paper currency or debts.
- Regular payment for labor.
- Slang for money.
- Where money is stored.
- Slang for cash.
27 Clues: Paper money. • Metal money. • Slang for cash. • Slang for money. • Slang for $1,000. • Spanish for money. • A bundle of coins. • Large piles of cash. • A large sum of money. • Where money is stored. • Money received for work. • Physical bills and coins. • General term for currency. • Five-cent coin in the U.S. • British slang for a pound. • Regular payment for labor. • Common slang for a dollar. • ...
Financial Literacy vocabulary 2023-03-01
Across
- finding better prices
- interest pays u to borrow money
- able to do like job or hobby
- to look at what you've done with ur money
- calculated by multippling percentage rate times ur balance
- money u have to pay back
- might be dangerous
- a job u do for a while that u train for
- to use something and then return it
- using money to buy stuff
- can be trusted
- put things in order of how much they are
- set time before u withdraw
- record of how you pay money back
- saving options
- gains interest and allows withdrawls
- payment for work you do
- money you have after taxes
- give up something for something else.
Down
- to lend money 2 gov. or business
- things u would like to have but don't need
- you get money for working
- not having money to buy what u want
- enjoy learning about and doing
- food, water, shelter, safety
- money goes to the gov.
- borrows money, promise pay back later
- full amount u earn
- work u do for money
- working more hours for extra money
- something you want to achieve
- helps u know how much to spend
- helps you pay for emergencies
- share ownership of a company raise money
- helping those in needs
- pays you to use their money
- years work money spread out
- money that you have
38 Clues: can be trusted • saving options • full amount u earn • might be dangerous • work u do for money • money that you have • finding better prices • money goes to the gov. • helping those in needs • payment for work you do • money u have to pay back • using money to buy stuff • you get money for working • set time before u withdraw • money you have after taxes • pays you to use their money • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-05-04
Across
- Money a person earns
- Money in the form of coins or bills
- Money put into a bank account
- An annual rate of pay
- Money that you owe someone that needs to be paid back
- Plastic card assignment to the account owner that allows them access to their bank funds
- Having a job
- Amount of money you spend on something
- Written plan of how much money can be spent and how
- What you must have to survive
- Bank account by which a person makes deposits and accumulates interest with the goal of saving money
- Money paid or charged for something
- Someone who buys a product or service
- Something you would like to have but don't necessarily need
Down
- Rate at which interest is paid for the use of money from a depositor
- A cost that does change week to week or month to month
- A cost that does not change week to week or month to month
- Someone who buys and uses goods and services
- Money you pay the government
- Money a person pays to borrow money a bank pays depositors for using their money
- to make money
- Business that keeps money for customers, makes loans and provided other money-related services
- A bank account in which checks may be written against amounts on deposit
23 Clues: Having a job • to make money • Money a person earns • An annual rate of pay • Money you pay the government • Money put into a bank account • What you must have to survive • Money in the form of coins or bills • Money paid or charged for something • Someone who buys a product or service • Amount of money you spend on something • Someone who buys and uses goods and services • ...
Unit 8 - crossword 2026-03-10
Across
- The act of saying goodbye
- Rich; affluent
- Money is not considered a problem because you have lots of it
- Money used in a country
- A small piece of a valuable metal found in the ground
- Lively
- Fall by a large amount
- The exchange of money from one person to another in society
- Illegal buying and selling
- Spending/costing a lot of money
Down
- Spend money carelessly
- Sb who sells things
- Spend a lot of money on sth, usually reluctantly
- Money you owe sb
- Put money in a bank
- A market that sells cheap goods
- Spread quickly
- The amount of money you have in your bank account
- Make money that is not genuine
- Make a large profit
20 Clues: Lively • Rich; affluent • Spread quickly • Money you owe sb • Sb who sells things • Put money in a bank • Make a large profit • Spend money carelessly • Fall by a large amount • Money used in a country • The act of saying goodbye • Illegal buying and selling • Make money that is not genuine • A market that sells cheap goods • Spending/costing a lot of money • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-09-03
Across
- When an individual is financially healthy enough to be loaned money
- Anything of value that you own (cash, investments and property)
- Setting aside money for future needs and goals.
- Score Numerical value that determines your ability to pay back money
- Institution or business that loans money
- Money borrowed that needs to be paid back (typically including interest)
- Mandatory money paid to the government to fund public services.
- A type of security that allows you to buy a share of ownership in a company.
- The cost of borrowing money (ex: 6.5% mortgage interest rate)
- The amount of money that something is worth
- Money made through income and other means(investing, real estate etc)
- Money that you owe others (credit cards etc)
- Borrowing money with the promise of paying it back.
Down
- A money management plan for spending and saving.
- Goals that are specific, measurable, and attainable
- Fund Money saved for unexpected costs (medical, job loss)
- Money given to a charity or organization
- The cost of goods and services (needs/wants)
- An illegal that occurs when someone tries to trick you out of your information or money
- Purchasing assets (stocks and bonds)with the goal of earning future money
- A profession that may span your lifetime (typically includes training or education)
21 Clues: Money given to a charity or organization • Institution or business that loans money • The amount of money that something is worth • The cost of goods and services (needs/wants) • Money that you owe others (credit cards etc) • Setting aside money for future needs and goals. • A money management plan for spending and saving. • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2026-05-20
Across
- Economics – How people’s thoughts and feelings affect money choices.
- Fee – A fee for spending more money than is in your account.
- Pay – Total money earned before deductions.
- Account – A bank account you can quickly use for daily spending.
- – Borrowing money to buy something and paying it back later with extra money.
- Expenses – Costs that change every month.
- – Putting money into an account.
- Pay – Money left after taxes and deductions are taken out.
- – A plan for how to spend and save money.
- – Something you spend money on.
- Aversion – Feeling losses more strongly than gains.
- – The original amount of money borrowed.
- Card – A card used to borrow money for purchases.
Down
- – Feeling like you’re missing out on something exciting happening somewhere else.
- Value – How much money you can get by selling something used.
- Cost Fallacy – Keeping with something because you already spent time or money on it.
- Mentality – Following what other people are doing or believing.
- – Extra money charged for borrowing money over time.
- Score – A number showing how trustworthy you are with borrowing money.
- Leaders – Cheap products sold to attract buyers.
- – Money you pay before insurance helps cover costs.
- Expenses – Bills that stay the same every month.
- – Fixed pay you get over time no matter how many hours you work.
- – A promise to fix or replace something if it breaks.
- – Written orders telling a bank to pay money.
25 Clues: – Something you spend money on. • – Putting money into an account. • – The original amount of money borrowed. • Expenses – Costs that change every month. • – A plan for how to spend and save money. • Pay – Total money earned before deductions. • – Written orders telling a bank to pay money. • Leaders – Cheap products sold to attract buyers. • ...
Budget Terms 2025-09-19
Across
- Method of paying that allows the payee to collect money that is owed
- Money earned in 1 month
- Money earned in 1 complete year
- Money added to an account
- Likes to chase mice
- The amount of money left when all expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
- Man's best friend
- Money in an account is less than money deposited
- Person who collects money owed
Down
- Person responsible for paying money owed for expenses
- Money paid to keep a home or business operating without going into a negative balance
- Money taken out of an account
- Percentage charged to buy items
- Flying mammal
- Expenses and money deposited to balance money used
- Money spent on necessary items
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
18 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Money earned in 1 month • Money added to an account • Money taken out of an account • Money spent on necessary items • Person who collects money owed • Percentage charged to buy items • Money earned in 1 complete year • Money in an account is less than money deposited • ...
Personal Finance (MH VG BH) 2016-05-02
Across
- An amount of money that is not spent or used.
- A scheme of procedures to achieve something.
- Money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments.
- Giving money to a business or individual, later taken back with extra fees.
- Any item or record that is generally accepted as payment, measured in currency.
- Someone who guarantees to pay back the money if the borrower does not.
- Saving and spending.
- A person who owes money.
- The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover.
- A payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed.
- When a business or person is unable to pay their debts.
- The percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for her or his services.
Down
- A certain amount of money can be taken out of the borrower's wages.
- A financial plan.
- Money paid to others for their services.
- Money lent to a business or individual.
- A sum payable as profit for shares.
- A way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement.
- Time during which work is done outside regular working hours.
- A person who is owed money.
- Stocks and shares held by an individual.
- To pay back owed money.
- Using money.
- A payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed.
24 Clues: Using money. • A financial plan. • Saving and spending. • To pay back owed money. • A person who owes money. • A person who is owed money. • A sum payable as profit for shares. • Money lent to a business or individual. • Money paid to others for their services. • Stocks and shares held by an individual. • A scheme of procedures to achieve something. • ...
Financial Knowledge 2017-02-15
Across
- A way to have money for future wants and needs
- Money received for providing a service
- Something you are trying to do or achieve
- A plan for how your money is spent or saved
- Not enough or too small; spending more than you have
- Payout money to purchase something
- A period of economic decline
- Money collected by the government to support their services
- leaving your job permanently, usually because of age
- A fee paid for the use of someone else's money
- Management and study of money
- A place to keep money that provides financial services
- Something that is essential, not just wanted
Down
- The act of being careful and not wasteful with your money
- A way to protect your money or things
- A record of your money at a bank
- Ability to borrow money to spend now and paying it back later
- The process of teaching and learning
- Extra or left over
- Placing money in an account where it can grow
- Something that is desired or wished for, but not a need
- An unexpected situation that calls for immediate action
- To take care of and make decisions about your money
23 Clues: Extra or left over • A period of economic decline • Management and study of money • A record of your money at a bank • Payout money to purchase something • The process of teaching and learning • A way to protect your money or things • Money received for providing a service • Something you are trying to do or achieve • A plan for how your money is spent or saved • ...
Financial Terms 2026-04-24
Across
- goal that takes a long time to reach.
- A machine used to get cash or check your balance.
- The percentage charged for borrowing money.
- Taking money out of your account.
- Money you owe.
- Extra money a bank pays you for saving (or charges when you borrow).
- A bank account used for everyday spending.
- How money flows in a country or community.
- A goal you can reach soon.
- A lower price than usual.
- A place where you keep your money safe.
Down
- What you give up when you choose one thing over another.
- Putting money into your account.
- Something you plan to achieve (like saving for a bike).
- Money earned based on hours worked.
- Borrowing money with the promise to pay it back later.
- Someone who starts their own business.
- Fixed amount of money earned for a job.
- A card that lets you borrow money to pay for things.
- Money added to purchases that goes to the government.
- A type of bank account where money is stored and can grow with interest.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
22 Clues: Money you owe. • A lower price than usual. • A goal you can reach soon. • Putting money into your account. • Taking money out of your account. • Money earned based on hours worked. • goal that takes a long time to reach. • Someone who starts their own business. • Fixed amount of money earned for a job. • A place where you keep your money safe. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- Total income before taxes or deductions.
- A cost that changes from month to month, like groceries.
- Borrowed money that must be paid back later.
- A card that allows you to spend money directly from your bank account.
- A charge for spending more than you have in your account.
- Money earned from work or investments.
- Something valuable that you own.
- A cost that stays the same each month, like rent.
- A place that holds and manages your money.
- When your paycheck is automatically added to your bank account.
- A written order to pay money from a bank account.
Down
- An exchange or transfer of money.
- Things you must have to live, like food and shelter.
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- Money made after all expenses are paid.
- Money set aside for use after you stop working.
- A machine used to withdraw or deposit money.
- The amount of money needed to buy something.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Things you'd like to have but don't need.
- Income left after taxes and deductions.
23 Clues: Money set aside for future use. • Something valuable that you own. • An exchange or transfer of money. • Money that is owed to someone else. • Money earned from work or investments. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Money made after all expenses are paid. • Income left after taxes and deductions. • Total income before taxes or deductions. • ...
Gateway to the World B2 Unit 5 Vocabulary 2026-01-27
Across
- to return money that you borrowed.
- a small amount of money given regularly, especially to a child.
- to spend a lot of money on something special or unnecessary.
- to have no money or supplies left.
- to charge someone too much money unfairly.
- a piece of paper showing that you have paid for something.
- something bought for a lower price than usual or expected.
- money paid to the government.
- a time when goods are sold at lower prices.
Down
- to move a card through a machine to make a payment.
- charge an amount of money a bank asks you to pay for its services.
- a reduction in the usual price of something.
- to give some money so that everyone pays part of the cost.
- to reduce the amount of money you spend on something.
- to have enough money to pay for something.
- a machine where you can get money using a bank card.
- a plan that shows how much money you have and how you will spend it.
- money that is returned to you after you have paid for something.
- something that you buy / to buy something.
- money returned when you pay more than the price of something.
- to manage with the money you have.
21 Clues: money paid to the government. • to return money that you borrowed. • to have no money or supplies left. • to manage with the money you have. • to have enough money to pay for something. • something that you buy / to buy something. • to charge someone too much money unfairly. • a time when goods are sold at lower prices. • a reduction in the usual price of something. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Abigail Gilder 2019-04-01
Across
- the amount of money for living
- gross income
- a loan for property and etc.
- taxes that are held back
- the amount of money you get from working monthly
- the amount of money you get from working annually
- financial obligations in a balance sheet
- a persons overall amount of money
- the opposite of credit
- an expense that rarely changes
- a tax paid that goes to goods and services
- the amount of money saved for debit card use
- putting in money
- the total amount of borrowed money
- the amount of money you are saving
- the amount of money after deductions
Down
- taxes that you have to pay
- interest that was earned previously
- expenses that can change sometimes
- taking out money
- the amount of money you get before taxes
- an easy percent
- the price for a singular item
- the amount of money you are willing to spend
- things that you need and have payed for
- an expense that reduces
- a card that can be used to borrow money
- something of value that you own
28 Clues: gross income • an easy percent • taking out money • putting in money • the opposite of credit • an expense that reduces • taxes that are held back • taxes that you have to pay • a loan for property and etc. • the price for a singular item • the amount of money for living • an expense that rarely changes • something of value that you own • a persons overall amount of money • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-03
Across
- medium of exchange
- seller of goods
- a statement of charges
- small metal currency
- financial records
- system of money
- reduced amount
- no physical money involved
- exchange of goods or money
- transaction of money
Down
- goods for sale
- concealing illegal funds
- betting activity
- cyber criminals
- remove funds from account
- earning on deposit
- institution for money
- people who purchase
- people who buy
- physical money
20 Clues: goods for sale • people who buy • reduced amount • physical money • cyber criminals • seller of goods • system of money • betting activity • financial records • medium of exchange • earning on deposit • people who purchase • small metal currency • transaction of money • institution for money • a statement of charges • concealing illegal funds • remove funds from account • no physical money involved • ...
Economics 2026-04-13
Across
- rate Percentage charged or paid on money borrowed or saved
- Middle value in a set of numbers
- Money earned from work or other sources
- Having work or a job
- of living Level of comfort and wealth a person has
- System of money, trade and business in a country
- Connected to money
- Related to a job that needs special training
- Place or system where goods are bought and sold
- and shares Parts of a company that people can buy
- Income received by a business or government
- Rich; having a lot of money
Down
- State of being very poor
- Buy something
- Money put into something to make more money
- Something that influences a result
- Money kept for future use
- Amount of something available
- Money that is spent
- Put money into something to make a profit
- Have enough money to pay for
- Worth a lot of money or very useful
- How much people want to buy something
- Money gained from an investment
- Unfair difference between groups of people
- How much something is worth
26 Clues: Buy something • Connected to money • Money that is spent • Having work or a job • State of being very poor • Money kept for future use • How much something is worth • Rich; having a lot of money • Have enough money to pay for • Amount of something available • Money gained from an investment • Middle value in a set of numbers • Something that influences a result • ...
Unit 10-Financial Literacy -Jessica 2019-04-03
Across
- changing expenses depending on your use of spending
- plastic card used to purchase goods
- where the tax system imposes tax
- resources with value
- parts of money not included in a paycheck
- costs of things you pay or live in
- money deposited from an account
- money received after taxes are taken out
- price of an item based on the unit of issue
- money taken away from an account
- money put in a bank for safekeeping
- amounts of money someone has or is worth
Down
- money received before taxes are taken out
- percentages of the total amount
- interest that’s been paid
- the costs of basic necessities in life
- Taxes levied on retailed sales receipts
- bank account where checks can be written
- loans for the purchase of properties
- the money invested
- capital borrowed from opposed to interest paid
- money owned or taken from an account
- taxes levied on business income
- money earned from servicies
- money earned by someone
- a certain amount of money needed to be kept
- staying the same even when some is taken out
- money saved from not being spent
28 Clues: the money invested • resources with value • money earned by someone • interest that’s been paid • money earned from servicies • percentages of the total amount • money deposited from an account • taxes levied on business income • where the tax system imposes tax • money taken away from an account • money saved from not being spent • costs of things you pay or live in • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2023-04-19
Across
- a type of bank account where you keep money to spend regularly
- things that you must have to survive
- a card that can be used to purchase items with borrowed money
- a card that takes money directly out of your checking account
- money you borrow to pay for a vehicle
- a plan for how to spend your money
- things you spend your money on
- money you borrow to buy a house
- when you put money into a bank account
Down
- money set aside in case of an emergency
- when you take money out of a bank account
- expenses that do not change month to month
- money that is charged over time when you have a loan or carry a balance on a credit card
- expenses that may change month to month
- money owed to a bank or other lender
- things that you would like but don't need to survive
- the interest rate of a loan or credit card
- any money that you receive (paychecks, gifts, etc)
- a type of bank account where you keep money to be used later
- the length of time you have to pay off a loan
20 Clues: things you spend your money on • money you borrow to buy a house • a plan for how to spend your money • things that you must have to survive • money owed to a bank or other lender • money you borrow to pay for a vehicle • when you put money into a bank account • money set aside in case of an emergency • expenses that may change month to month • ...
Willow Vocabulary 2021-03-31
Across
- note on your check-why
- contract between a person and the insurance company
- change
- uncertainty about a situations outcome
- when you mess up on a check and does not count anymore
- the way you use your money
- a paper that you give with the promise of money in the bank
- a plan for managing money
- a safe play to keep your money
- allows you to buy now and pay later with interest
- Automatic Teller Machine
- a bank worker who give and receives money
- how much money
Down
- to put money into your account
- account used to put the money in that you will be using soon
- account used to save your money for the future
- protects a person against risk from car accidents
- an agreement to keep money in a bank
- the way you write your name in cursive
- how much money you earn for each hour of work
- the amount of money you take home
- to take money out of your account
22 Clues: change • how much money • note on your check-why • Automatic Teller Machine • a plan for managing money • the way you use your money • to put money into your account • a safe play to keep your money • the amount of money you take home • to take money out of your account • an agreement to keep money in a bank • the way you write your name in cursive • ...
Finance 2024-02-02
Across
- Value added tax
- Record of income and Expenditure
- A service, item that has tax applied to it
- Price increase over time
- To put money into an organisations bank so as to gain interest
- Plan to spend money
- Sum of money paid to an agent
- How much money has been used on something
- Payment made into an account
- An entry showing payment made into the account
- Money taken from a bank account
- A charge rate for a service rendered
- A comprehensive document that details all work done or items sold
- An amount of money paid monthly to the worker
- A compulsory levy imposed on citizens earnings
Down
- A summary of transactions
- Pay as you earn
- Money owed to someone for investing or lending
- Difference between debits and credits
- Source of money
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate
- Money given to you to cover study costs
- Something in which you invested money
- Allowing you to draw more money than is in your account
- Money lent by a bank or moneylender
25 Clues: Value added tax • Pay as you earn • Source of money • Plan to spend money • Price increase over time • A summary of transactions • Payment made into an account • Sum of money paid to an agent • Money taken from a bank account • Record of income and Expenditure • Money lent by a bank or moneylender • A charge rate for a service rendered • Difference between debits and credits • ...
Wealth Builds Refresher 2025-10-23
Across
- To give money or goods to help others
- Understanding how money works and how to manage it
- A goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound
- Taking money out of your bank account
- Managing money through a financial institution
- Receiving money for work or effort
- To keep money for future needs
- Putting money into your bank account
- A written order to pay money from a bank account
Down
- The rise in prices of goods and services over time
- The process of planning income and expenses
- The amount of money you have in your account
- Making wise decisions about earning, spending, and saving
- Something you plan to achieve in the future
- Deciding what’s necessary and what’s optional
- What you give up when choosing one thing over another
- A job or occupation you do for a long period of time
- Physical money such as coins and bills
- A target amount of money you plan to save
- Using money to buy goods or services
- Money received regularly for chores or responsibilities
21 Clues: To keep money for future needs • Receiving money for work or effort • Using money to buy goods or services • Putting money into your bank account • To give money or goods to help others • Taking money out of your bank account • Physical money such as coins and bills • A target amount of money you plan to save • The process of planning income and expenses • ...
Spending Money Wisely 2021-12-10
Across
- 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 Shopping 2013-12-26
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- - Buying food.
- - Moving things or people is called...
- - The opposite of spending money.
- - A card you can buy things with, such as visa.
- - Another word for clothes
- - Scientific and electrical things.
- - A card you can buy things with that comes from your bank.
- - Buying things.
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- - The type of money that is used
- - Buying things on the internet.
- - What a relation to a bank is called.
- - A place with cheap and quick food.
- - The opposite of saving money.
- - Money you earn for working.
- - Activities that need skill.
15 Clues: - Buying food. • - Buying things. • - Another word for clothes • - Money you earn for working. • - Activities that need skill. • - The opposite of saving money. • - The type of money that is used • - Buying things on the internet. • - The opposite of spending money. • - Scientific and electrical things. • - A place with cheap and quick food. • ...
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? • ...
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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 & 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 • ...
Money & Loans Puzzle 2026-03-03
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- What is an asset that loses value over time, such as a car that’s worth less every year?
- What is money borrowed for college?
- What is a loan backed by collateral?
- What is an asset that increases in value over time?
- What is failure to repay a loan on time?
- What is credit that automatically renews whenever a payment is made to reduce the debt?
- What is the increase in value of a home over time; the difference between the amount owed and what the home could be sold for?
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- What is a loss of value over time?
- What is it called when a person doesn't have access to a bank account?
- What are loans that often come with high interest rates and fees?
- What is a loan for a fixed amount of money that‘s paid back in monthly installments?
- What is a lender who uses deceptive, unfair, or fraudulent practices on borrowers who are desperate for cash?
- What is a loan that does not require collateral?
- What is something owned offered as security on a debt; if the debt is not repaid as agreed, the item is forfeited to the lender?
- What is a legal claim against an asset until the debt is repaid?
15 Clues: What is a loss of value over time? • What is money borrowed for college? • What is a loan backed by collateral? • What is failure to repay a loan on time? • What is a loan that does not require collateral? • What is an asset that increases in value over time? • What are loans that often come with high interest rates and fees? • ...
Love or Money 2026-01-11
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- Who was Molly’s son?
- What animals followed Diane out of the house?
- Where the family lives near?
- What is the family name of Molly?
- Who was the youngest daughter?
- What did many people want from Molly?
- Who lost his job because Molly wrote a letter?
- Who wanted half of Molly’s garden?
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- Where did Diane go with the dogs after the argument?
- What hot drink had sleeping tablets in it?
- What kind of tablets caused Molly’s death?
- Who killed Molly Clarkson?
- What is the first name of the woman who is murdered?
- What did Peter Hobbs lose?
- What did the killer put into the drink?
15 Clues: Who was Molly’s son? • Who killed Molly Clarkson? • What did Peter Hobbs lose? • Where the family lives near? • Who was the youngest daughter? • What is the family name of Molly? • Who wanted half of Molly’s garden? • What did many people want from Molly? • What did the killer put into the drink? • What hot drink had sleeping tablets in it? • ...
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 • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Jayton Petersen 2019-04-01
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- something of value a person buys
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- tax on personal or business income
- expenses that change
- expenses that stay the same
- something you owe in goods/services
- how much your payed
- money deposited for debit
- a plan of spending
- cost per unit
- amount of money held in a bank
- the amount of money subtracted from your gross income
- pay after taxes
- borrowed money for real estate then pay back over time
Down
- money you receive before taxes
- interest that doesn't compound
- interest that adds up
- borrow money for goods or services with a card
- anything you buy
- some of you money going to the federal government
- tax from buying stuff
- something calculated from total liabilities minus total assets
- money you make
- amount to sustain your lifestyle
- the money you spend from your dank account
- talking money out of bank account
- total amount of money being used
- money for future use
28 Clues: cost per unit • money you make • pay after taxes • anything you buy • a plan of spending • how much your payed • expenses that change • money for future use • interest that adds up • tax from buying stuff • money deposited for debit • expenses that stay the same • money you receive before taxes • interest that doesn't compound • amount of money held in a bank • ...
Savings and investments 2025-12-16
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- The chance of losing money
- A dishonest investment meant to steal money
- How quickly money can be accessed
- A bank product that locks money for a set time
- Extra money earned on savings or investments
- Spreading money across different investments to reduce risk
- The original amount of money saved or invested
- Interest earned on both the principal and previous interest
- The money gained or lost on an investment
- How long money is invested before it is needed
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- Interest earned only on the original principal
- How much an investment’s value changes
- Ownership in a company
- Using money to try to grow it over time
- Money paid to shareholders from company profits
- Money set aside for short term needs
- A promise that often signals a scam in investing
- A loan you give to a company or government
- A group investment managed by professionals
- A fund that holds many investments and trades like a stock
20 Clues: Ownership in a company • The chance of losing money • How quickly money can be accessed • Money set aside for short term needs • How much an investment’s value changes • Using money to try to grow it over time • The money gained or lost on an investment • A loan you give to a company or government • A dishonest investment meant to steal money • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Banking 2026-04-08
Across
- The amount of money currently in an account
- A number used to identify a financial institution for transactions
- Money set aside for future use
- A record of money held at a financial institution
- To put money into something with the expectation of growth
- A financial institution that holds and manages money
- A summary of account activity over a period of time
- Banking done using a smartphone or tablet
Down
- A company that provides financial services technology to banks and credit unions
- Money placed into an account
- A physical location of a bank
- Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed funds
- Money given to pay for goods or services
- The ability to borrow money with the promise to repay later
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
- A transaction that withdraws money directly from an account
- A machine used to withdraw cash or perform basic banking transactions
- Moving money from one account to another
- Banking conducted through the internet
20 Clues: Money placed into an account • A physical location of a bank • Money set aside for future use • Banking conducted through the internet • Money given to pay for goods or services • Moving money from one account to another • Banking done using a smartphone or tablet • The amount of money currently in an account • A written order directing a bank to pay money • ...
Personal Finance 2026-04-08
Across
- Expenses that increase or decrease over time
- Money set aside for future needs
- Buying without planning or comparing options
- Donating or giving money to help others
- When income and expenses are equal
- Using money to grow wealth over time
- The amount of money coming in minus going out
- When expenses are greater than income
- Planning for and reducing financial risks
- Money left after taxes and deductions are taken out
- Expenses that stay the same each month
- Saving money before paying other expenses
- Payments made for goods and services
Down
- Keeping track of financial transactions
- A strategy for managing money to reach goals
- Money earned from work or other sources
- Regular patterns in how money is spent
- Property or resources of value that you own
- Money remaining after all expenses are paid
- Expenses that can change or be adjusted
- Using money to purchase goods or services
- Money saved to cover unexpected expenses
- Total assets minus total liabilities
- Debts or money owed to others
- A plan for spending and saving based on income
25 Clues: Debts or money owed to others • Money set aside for future needs • When income and expenses are equal • Total assets minus total liabilities • Using money to grow wealth over time • Payments made for goods and services • When expenses are greater than income • Regular patterns in how money is spent • Expenses that stay the same each month • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Economics and Business 2025-07-24
Across
- - The exchange of goods and services.
- - The amount of a product available.
- - A place where people keep their money.
- - Money made after all expenses are paid.
- - When expenses are more than income.
- - How much people want a product.
- - The money used in a particular country.
- - A person who starts a business.
- - Money spent on something.
- - Extra money paid when borrowing or earned when saving.
Down
- - Money set aside for future use.
- - Money borrowed that must be paid back.
- - A plan for how to spend money.
- - A person who buys goods and services.
- - The system of how money is made and used within a country.
- - Putting money into something to make a profit.
- - An organisation that sells goods or services.
- - A place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- - A person or company that makes goods or provides services.
- - Money received, especially on a regular basis.
20 Clues: - Money spent on something. • - A plan for how to spend money. • - Money set aside for future use. • - How much people want a product. • - A person who starts a business. • - The amount of a product available. • - The exchange of goods and services. • - When expenses are more than income. • - A person who buys goods and services. • - Money borrowed that must be paid back. • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2012-12-17
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Good Value for Money B2 2025-03-11
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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) • ...
The Economy 2 2021-12-22
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 • ...
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 • ...
Personal Finance 2026-04-09
Across
- Expenses that increase or decrease over time
- A strategy for managing money to reach goals
- Regular patterns in how money is spent
- Money saved to cover unexpected expenses
- Money remaining after all expenses are paid
- Debts or money owed to others
- The amount of money coming in minus going out
- Money earned from work or other sources
- When income and expenses are equal
- Money set aside for future needs
- When expenses are greater than income
- Payments made for goods and services
- Total assets minus total liabilities
Down
- Using money to purchase goods or services
- Planning for and reducing financial risks
- Expenses that stay the same each month
- Buying without planning or comparing options
- Money left after taxes and deductions are taken out
- A plan for spending and saving based on income
- Using money to grow wealth over time
- Expenses that can change or be adjusted
21 Clues: Debts or money owed to others • Money set aside for future needs • When income and expenses are equal • Using money to grow wealth over time • Payments made for goods and services • Total assets minus total liabilities • When expenses are greater than income • Expenses that stay the same each month • Regular patterns in how money is spent • ...
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 • ...
Personal Finance 2026-04-08
Across
- Expenses that increase or decrease over time
- A strategy for managing money to reach goals
- Regular patterns in how money is spent
- Money saved to cover unexpected expenses
- Money remaining after all expenses are paid
- Debts or money owed to others
- The amount of money coming in minus going out
- Money earned from work or other sources
- When income and expenses are equal
- Money set aside for future needs
- When expenses are greater than income
- Payments made for goods and services
- Total assets minus total liabilities
Down
- Using money to purchase goods or services
- Planning for and reducing financial risks
- Expenses that stay the same each month
- Buying without planning or comparing options
- Money left after taxes and deductions are taken out
- A plan for spending and saving based on income
- Using money to grow wealth over time
- Expenses that can change or be adjusted
21 Clues: Debts or money owed to others • Money set aside for future needs • When income and expenses are equal • Using money to grow wealth over time • Payments made for goods and services • Total assets minus total liabilities • When expenses are greater than income • Expenses that stay the same each month • Regular patterns in how money is spent • ...
personal finance 2023-04-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Econ CH 10 2026-04-13
Across
- Insures deposits
- Money preserves purchasing power as a ____ of value.
- National _____ System. Early system creating national banks
- Includes M1 plus savings
- Money must be easily broken into smaller parts, meaning it is ____
- Includes coins, currency, DDA
- Gold and silver coins
- Panic withdrawals are called a _____
- Dollar backed by gold
- Government-declared money
- Money must last over time, meaning it is ____
- Banks earn profit from the ____ spread.
Down
- Barter requires a double ______ of wants
- Money used to buy goods acts as a medium of ____
- Money must be scarce, meaning it has a ___ supply.
- _____ Reserve. Central bank
- _____ Money. Money with intrinsic value
- Money allows price comparison as a _____ of value.
- Money must be easy to carry, meaning it is ___
- _____ Reserve System. Keeps percentage of deposits
20 Clues: Insures deposits • Gold and silver coins • Dollar backed by gold • Includes M1 plus savings • Government-declared money • _____ Reserve. Central bank • Includes coins, currency, DDA • Panic withdrawals are called a _____ • _____ Money. Money with intrinsic value • Banks earn profit from the ____ spread. • Barter requires a double ______ of wants • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
