money Crossword Puzzles
Unit 5: MONEY 2014-03-15
Across
- to take money from a bank or other financial organization and pay it back over a period of time.
- that has a lot of money or possessions.
- to receive money for work done or services rendered.
- to get something by effort.
- that costs a lot of money.
- a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment.
- to give money to someone who agrees to pay it back in the future.
- to need to pay or repay money to a person, bank, business, etc.
Down
- that has little money or possessions.
- using very little money.
- to spend a lot of money on something which is very pleasant but which you do not need.
- that costs little money.
- a small case for carrying paper money, credit cards and other objects, used especially by men.
- to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future.
- owe money to the bank.
15 Clues: owe money to the bank. • using very little money. • that costs little money. • that costs a lot of money. • to get something by effort. • that has little money or possessions. • that has a lot of money or possessions. • to receive money for work done or services rendered. • a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment. • ...
Stefan - Easy money 2020-12-09
Loke Easy Money 2020-12-09
Rahaboss Money Susannno 2017-03-17
Across
- I...too much money for clothes and now I don't have any money.
- The ... of this shirt was high.
- If you work hard you ... money
- In Estonia you pay with...(€)
- Small, and a strong, but not paper
- You need 4 numbers to pay with it
- If you need to borrow money you go to?
- Yesterday I ... a new dress. It's so beautiful!
- If you want to buy some new clothes, you have to ... the cashier
Down
- Some parents give children...
- You donate to people who are...
- You don't buy clothes when they are too...
- Women's wallet is usually in their...
- I have a lot of ... in my wallet
- I like to ... new things from shop every day. It's so interesting!
15 Clues: Some parents give children... • In Estonia you pay with...(€) • If you work hard you ... money • The ... of this shirt was high. • You donate to people who are... • I have a lot of ... in my wallet • You need 4 numbers to pay with it • Small, and a strong, but not paper • Women's wallet is usually in their... • If you need to borrow money you go to? • ...
Money-Ats Laanes 2017-03-17
Across
- paper money
- a thing that Tommy Cash won in his song
- where you hold your money
- you buy them and wear them
- you`ll get it every week or every month
- the value of something
- an expensive thing that you wear on your hand
- money used in the USA
Down
- spending money on something useless
- you hold money in there
- rounded silver or gold thingies
- used in Sweden
- you pay with that
- money used in europe
- you eat it
15 Clues: you eat it • paper money • used in Sweden • you pay with that • money used in europe • money used in the USA • the value of something • you hold money in there • where you hold your money • you buy them and wear them • rounded silver or gold thingies • spending money on something useless • a thing that Tommy Cash won in his song • you`ll get it every week or every month • ...
Money- Sander Roos 2017-03-17
Across
- What you have after expenses are subtracted from income
- A system or type of money
- i´m doing ...
- you can get more money by getting a ...
- get money
- special place in a bank where the money is kept
- get money from the bank/ATM
- paper money
Down
- do something to get money
- What you pay for borrowing money
- estonian currency
- fake money
- you borrow this from the bank
- give money to get something
- They make loans and accept deposits
15 Clues: get money • fake money • paper money • i´m doing ... • estonian currency • do something to get money • A system or type of money • give money to get something • get money from the bank/ATM • you borrow this from the bank • What you pay for borrowing money • They make loans and accept deposits • you can get more money by getting a ... • special place in a bank where the money is kept • ...
Love or Money 2020-11-20
Across
- Who is the family doctor?
- How old is Molly?
- What does Tom Brigg’s house look like?
- Why does Albert King want to kill Molly?
- Where does Roger live?
- bottle What did detectives find in Diane's room?
- Who is the husband of Molly's sister?
Down
- When does Sergeant Foster usually play tennis?
- milk What does Molly usually drink before she goes to sleep?
- How did Peter go to moly’s house on Thursday?
- Brigg Who wants half of Molly's garden for his farm?
- What does Diane want to be?
- Who took her milk when Molly went upstairs?
- What is the hair color of Sergeant Foster?
- How many detectives talked to Dr. Pratt in the kitchen?
15 Clues: How old is Molly? • Where does Roger live? • Who is the family doctor? • What does Diane want to be? • 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 is the hair color of Sergeant Foster? • Who took her milk when Molly went upstairs? • How did Peter go to moly’s house on Thursday? • ...
money and work 2021-04-15
Across
- percent of profit you have to pay
- positive outcome
- tax for traveling
- desire for money
- journey through your work life
- businesses that produce a particular type of things
- when there's too little of something
- a list of problems to solve
Down
- the process of gathering in crops
- a group of people that work together
- to offer the product from its best side
- group of workers
- to be left some goods
- to hire workers
- to receive money
15 Clues: to hire workers • positive outcome • group of workers • desire for money • to receive money • tax for traveling • to be left some goods • a list of problems to solve • journey through your work life • the process of gathering in crops • percent of profit you have to pay • a group of people that work together • when there's too little of something • ...
Easy chicken money 2023-09-01
15 Clues: cutie. • cripple • our year • Best pet. • plane guy • a dinosaur • footy boi. • our teacher • good sport. • Super tasty. • you eat this. • 3 point sniper • back right corner • a super tasty boy. • another good sport.
Money review (Business) 2022-05-20
Across
- regular payments of a debt
- doing something without thinking
- miss a payment
- a person who loves to shop
- do not have a lot of money
- knowledgeable
- monthly or annual money from job
- disadvantages
Down
- looking but not buying
- a person's money in a business
- tax return from the Government
- a loan to buy a house
- to lead in something
- a person who charges very high interest rates on a loan
- a debt collector
15 Clues: knowledgeable • disadvantages • miss a payment • a debt collector • to lead in something • a loan to buy a house • looking but not buying • regular payments of a debt • a person who loves to shop • do not have a lot of money • a person's money in a business • tax return from the Government • doing something without thinking • monthly or annual money from job • ...
Unit-5 Money 2024-11-06
Across
- money which you have saved and not spent
- one of the offices of a bank
- exact amount of money you have in a bank account
- extra money that you must pay to a bank which has lent you money
- a person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public
- arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- a product that the company itself sells under its own name
Down
- when you have taken more money out of your bank account than you had in it
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- arrangement that allows an organization to take money from your bank account to pay for something
- having money in your bank account
- a product made by a particular company
- a long, narrow space between the rows of shelves in a large shop
- activities to advertise something
- something that you buy
15 Clues: something that you buy • one of the offices of a bank • having money in your bank account • activities to advertise something • a product made by a particular company • money which you have saved and not spent • exact amount of money you have in a bank account • arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • something on sale at a lower price than its true value • ...
Love or Money 2024-11-23
Across
- Sergent Foster is a good tennis player from where?
- What's the name of the doctor?
- What does Peter go to the village with?
- Which child was living with Molly?
- How many detectives were there?
- What is Diana's eye color?
- What is Molly's son's name?
- Who wanted to buy the garden?
- What color was the girl's hair in the photo that the detective saw?
Down
- Who is the murderer?
- What color is Peter Hobbs' car?
- When did Mr. Clarkson die?
- What is Molly's sister's name?
- What did Molly drink last?
- What is Annie's husband's name?
- Where were the tablets found in Diana's room?
- How many dogs were there?
17 Clues: Who is the murderer? • How many dogs were there? • When did Mr. Clarkson die? • What did Molly drink last? • What is Diana's eye color? • What is Molly's son's name? • Who wanted to buy the garden? • What is Molly's sister's name? • What's the name of the doctor? • What color is Peter Hobbs' car? • How many detectives were there? • What is Annie's husband's name? • ...
Vocabulary Money 12A 2022-10-05
15 Clues: fráze • vyhrát • vydělat • prohrát • splatit • dobrovolný • stát(peníze) • dlužit_peníze • vybrat_z_banky • ušetřit_peníze_na • utratit_peníze_za • plýtvat_peníze_za • půjčit_si_peníze_od • půjčit_nějaké_peníze • vybrat(peníze)_jedním_slovem
Money Vocabulary Terms 2025-08-31
Across
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee
- Trading goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money.
- The movement of money from one account to another through electronic means, for example direct deposit.
- An unexpected gain in income from winning the lottery, an inheritance
- Money received on a regular basis from work or investments
- A pre-paid card that stores a monetary value for future use, typically at a specific store or chain.
Down
- A society in which consumers make purchases without using cash.
- All or part of a person's estate/assets that is given to an heir once the person is deceased.
- A plastic card issued by a bank that allows consumers to access their accounts to withdraw cash or pay for goods and services.
- The total amount of money earned by an employee before taxes and other deductions are taken.
- A written, dated, and signed instrument that contains an unconditional order from the drawer that directs a bank to pay a definite sum of money to a payee.
- Income after taxes and other deductions are taken.
- The current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- A printed order for payment of a specified sum, issued by a bank or post office.
- A plastic card issued by a financial institution that allows consumers to make purchases now and pay the company back later.
15 Clues: Income after taxes and other deductions are taken. • Money received on a regular basis from work or investments • A society in which consumers make purchases without using cash. • The current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes • An unexpected gain in income from winning the lottery, an inheritance • ...
Banking Terms Crossword by Brooke 2021-11-05
Across
- putting money into an account at the bank
- loan used to buy real estate
- transferring money digitally from one account to another
- bank account where you can deposit/withdraw money
- a strong container held in a bank safe or vault usually containing important documents or valuables
- paper telling bank to pay a certain sum of money from your account
- a card from bank that electronically transfers money from one bank to another
Down
- a sum of money paid or charged for the use of money
- sum of money charged as a part of a transaction
- bank account that holds money you won't use right away
- taking money out of your bank account
- loan from a bank of a sum of money you can access whenever necessary
- approval that you have enough money to cover the cost of something
- taking more money out of your account than you actually have
- non sufficient funds
- registered retirement savings plan
- a way to make large payments without having to withdraw cash
- trading money from one currency to another
- money you borrow from bank which you pay interest for
19 Clues: non sufficient funds • loan used to buy real estate • registered retirement savings plan • taking money out of your bank account • putting money into an account at the bank • trading money from one currency to another • sum of money charged as a part of a transaction • bank account where you can deposit/withdraw money • a sum of money paid or charged for the use of money • ...
things you can do with money (module 4) 2020-05-25
Across
- getting money from somebody that you will give back
- to get money by working
- you ... money on the street and you put it in you're pocket
- something old but valuable
- giving somebody money that they must give back to you
- the way to get money like a thief
- receive money from somebody who has died
- keeping money on a bank account or in a piggy bank
- the oppositen of win or find
- if you borrowed money from somebody we can say you...
Down
- money you get from you're parents once in a time
- being careful with you're money
- when you pay less than usual
- take money from you're bank account
- return money that you have borrowed
- use money on something you don't need
- buying shares in a business and hope you will make profit
- a period when you get a lot of discounts
18 Clues: to get money by working • something old but valuable • when you pay less than usual • the oppositen of win or find • being careful with you're money • the way to get money like a thief • take money from you're bank account • return money that you have borrowed • use money on something you don't need • receive money from somebody who has died • ...
Managing Credit 2026-04-14
Across
- The maximum amount you are allowed to borrow on a credit card
- A summary of transactions and account activity over a period of time
- The date by which a payment must be made
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money
- An exchange of money for goods or services
- A place where your money is stored and managed by a financial institution
- A payment method that takes money directly from your bank account
- The act of buying something
- Money given to pay off what is owed
Down
- A payment method that allows you to borrow money to pay later
- The extra money charged for borrowing or earned from saving
- The act of using money to buy goods or services
- Money that is owed to a lender
- The amount of money currently in your account
- When you spend more money than you have in your bank account
- Money set aside for future use
- Physical money in the form of coins and bills used to make purchases
- A charge for a service, such as using an ATM or late payment
- A personal identification number used to access your account securely
- A machine that allows you to withdraw or deposit money from your bank account
20 Clues: The act of buying something • Money that is owed to a lender • Money set aside for future use • Money given to pay off what is owed • The date by which a payment must be made • An exchange of money for goods or services • The amount of money currently in your account • The act of using money to buy goods or services • A plan for how you will spend and save your money • ...
Fin Lit Vocab Puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- fund Money set aside for emergencies.
- To take out loans with the intention of paying it back.
- The cost you pay to borrow money.
- card - Card that can be used to make purchases.
- How worthy someone is to receive credit.
- A plan on how much money to spend based on earnings and expenses.
- A business adding more range to products.
- Something necessary for life and something desired but not needed.
- Agreement between person and business for financial protection.
- Money borrowed.
Down
- People or businesses overcome with debt.
- Money set aside for savings.
- Institution that provides financial services.
- Report on credit history and activity.
- Money owed.
- Worker that buys and sells stocks.
- Money paid to borrow money or earned in an investment.
- Comparing the price of products or services before buying.
- Things you own that you can sell for money.
- Money agreed to pay back at first.
- A scale on how likely someone is to pay back loans.
- Account given by financial institutions to save money.
- An amount of money that will be worth more at present than the future.
- When a person chooses to not pay back loans.
- Money earned.
25 Clues: Money owed. • Money earned. • Money borrowed. • Money set aside for savings. • The cost you pay to borrow money. • Worker that buys and sells stocks. • Money agreed to pay back at first. • fund Money set aside for emergencies. • Report on credit history and activity. • People or businesses overcome with debt. • How worthy someone is to receive credit. • ...
Personal Finance (WP&KD) 2016-05-02
Across
- Having no money
- Borrowed money that you have to pay back
- money received on a regular basis from work
- a certain of money can be taken out of the borrower's wages
- money paid to others for their services
- putting money into something in order to make a profit
- Left over money when taxes and expenses have been removed/paid for
- someone who guarantees to pay back the money if the borrower does not
- the percentage of a sales price received by a sales person for his or her services
- money paid for housing regularly
- a fixed monthly payment
Down
- Acting without thought or consideration on what you're buying
- A way of saving so an employee has money in retirement
- stocks and shares held by an individual
- Money received by workers on a regular basis
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- A legal agreement to lend money to be paid for property with interest
- a sum paid to authors, musicians and so on, as a percentage of the proceeds from their work
- sum payable as profit for shares
- A payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
20 Clues: Having no money • a fixed monthly payment • sum payable as profit for shares • money paid for housing regularly • stocks and shares held by an individual • money paid to others for their services • Borrowed money that you have to pay back • money received on a regular basis from work • Money received by workers on a regular basis • ...
Financial Literacy 2026-02-17
Across
- Money that you owe
- Helps older people pay for healthcare
- Money that helps people pay for college
- Putting money into things with the goal of making more money over time
- Earning interest on money you save plus interest the bank already paid you
- Helps pay for people who retired or can’t work anymore
- Making a plan/tracking your money so you don’t spend more than you earn
- Payments to people who own stocks as a reward for investing in them
- Money saved up to stop working, usually at a much older age
- Extra money earned or charged
- A safety net to protect you from big, expensive costs
- Money you take home after deductions
- Money gifted to someone to pay for college, usually based on need
- Money you pay the government to help pay for things like roads, schools, and emergency services
Down
- The period of time in which the company or government you loaned to pays you back
- The total amount of money you earn before anything is taken out
- Money taken out of your paycheck
- amount of money paid in exchange for insurance coverage
- Payment for a home loan
- Borrowing money for things you can’t afford right away
- Loans you give companies or the government that will be paid back over time, including interest
- The amount of money you have to pay first before insurance starts helping
- Tiny pieces of a company you can buy
- Money you borrow to pay for something - has to be paid back
- stands for Internal Revenue Service; government agency in charge of collecting taxes from people and businesses
- A small percentage of what you owe or save
- spending money you already have
- A small amount of money paid every time you get a service
- Money gifted to someone to pay for college, usually based on grades, sports, or other talents
- The extra money you pay or earn when you borrow money or save money in a bank
- A number that tells banks if you’re trustworthy with money
31 Clues: Money that you owe • Payment for a home loan • Extra money earned or charged • spending money you already have • Money taken out of your paycheck • Tiny pieces of a company you can buy • Money you take home after deductions • Helps older people pay for healthcare • Money that helps people pay for college • A small percentage of what you owe or save • ...
Financial Literacy and Resource management 2025-10-28
Across
- When you owe no money to anyone.
- The extra cost you pay when borrowing money, or earn when saving.
- The emotional pressure that can result from financial problems.
- Something you want to achieve with your finances (like saving for a car).
- Things that are nice to have but not necessary.
- The money you earn from a job or other sources.
- A plan for how to spend and save your money each month.
- Money the government collects from what you earn.
- Money saved for unexpected expenses or crises.
- Feeling secure and in control of your money situation.
Down
- Something you spend money on.
- Borrowed money that must be paid back, often with interest.
- Money you set aside for future goals or emergencies.
- A bank account used to store and grow your money.
- What remains in your bank account after spending.
- When you spend more than what’s in your bank account.
- Things you must have to live, like food and shelter.
- The act of using money to buy goods or services.
- Money that you owe to others.
- The ways people manage financial or emotional stress.
20 Clues: Something you spend money on. • Money that you owe to others. • When you owe no money to anyone. • Money saved for unexpected expenses or crises. • Things that are nice to have but not necessary. • The money you earn from a job or other sources. • The act of using money to buy goods or services. • A bank account used to store and grow your money. • ...
Credit 2026-05-12
Across
- What is money borrowed from a bank or lender called?
- What allows you to borrow money and pay it back later?
- What is the extra money charged for borrowing money?
- What is money paid toward a bill or loan called?
- What is the maximum amount you can spend on a credit card?
- What is something valuable used to secure a loan?
- What is a loan used to buy a house called?
- What shows a person’s credit history?
- What do you call a person or company that gives money to borrowers?
- What is money earned from work called?
Down
- What do you call a person who takes out a loan?
- What is a plan for managing money called?
- What is money set aside for future use called?
- What is a scheduled loan payment called?
- What measures how trustworthy someone is with borrowing money?
- What lets you buy now and pay later?
- What is the management of money called?
- What do you call money that is owed?
- What is the amount of money still owed called?
- What is the yearly borrowing rate called?
20 Clues: What lets you buy now and pay later? • What do you call money that is owed? • What shows a person’s credit history? • What is money earned from work called? • What is the management of money called? • What is a scheduled loan payment called? • What is a plan for managing money called? • What is the yearly borrowing rate called? • What is a loan used to buy a house called? • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-08-20
Across
- someone who buys and sells stocks to make money
- a savings account through your bank that you shouldn't borrow from for a long time
- that shows history of credit and scores
- plan to help you know what to save and spend
- something you can live without
- a bank where you have to be a member to borrow money
- amount of money before gain or loss
- something you can't live or function without
- if you don't pay back debt like you agreed
- compare brands and stores to find the best price
- how much money you spent or owe
- putting money in different investments
- yourself first putting money aside before spending on anything else
Down
- shows if you are trustworthy to pay back money
- money given to you that you have to pay back
- takes away your debt and helps people that can’t afford to pay their debts
- time value of money is money that might be worth more now than later
- card that takes money directly from your bank account
- something to protect your assets
- amount of extra money you have to pay back for borrowing
- money you have on a credit card that you have to pay back later
- Something that is monetarily valuable
- Yearly interest rate
- money you save for unexpected expenses
- how much money you make
25 Clues: Yearly interest rate • how much money you make • something you can live without • how much money you spent or owe • something to protect your assets • amount of money before gain or loss • Something that is monetarily valuable • money you save for unexpected expenses • putting money in different investments • that shows history of credit and scores • ...
Grade 11 Economics 2022-06-22
Across
- the cost of borrowing or lending money; you can get this extra money if you have a savings account
- this can make an APY go up; if this increases, it's more expensive for you to invest
- you give someone money that they pay back later
- if an investment is low ____, then the rate of return (interest) is also low
- to use your money to participate in a business
- if your money is ______, you will always get money back, even if something bad happens
- this means that shareholders make money from selling a stock
- a share of ownership in a business
- to put money into a bank account
- when you invest, you should plan ____________ so you don't lose money
- a _______date is when your CD money is available
- if you have this, you lend your money to a business or government; they can invest it
- buying a house or a car is a ________ goal
Down
- money shared with stockholders
- to have a MMF, you usually need a high _________
- an investment than can easily and quickly become cash
- to take out your money
- a bank account where you store money for a long time
- a place where stocks are bought and sold
- APY
- CD is a _________ of Deposit
- a person who buys and sells stocks
- you ask someone to give you money that you pay back later
23 Clues: APY • to take out your money • CD is a _________ of Deposit • money shared with stockholders • to put money into a bank account • a share of ownership in a business • a person who buys and sells stocks • a place where stocks are bought and sold • buying a house or a car is a ________ goal • to use your money to participate in a business • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH 2026-02-22
Across
- The situation when a company spends more money than it earns.
- The type of money that a country uses.
- The debts or money that a company must pay.
- Money that individuals or businesses must pay to the government.
- Money that is used to pay for goods or services.
- A document showing the money you have paid for something
- The money that you borrow from a bank or another person and must pay back.
- Someone who owns shares in a company.
- A business that sells goods directly to customers.
- A document that lists products delivered and asks for payment.
Down
- The money used to start or run a business.
- A written agreement between two or more people or companies.
- A business that sells products in large amounts, usually to shops.
- A person who buy goods or services.
- The extra money paid for borrowing money.
- The regular money you receive for doing your job.
- The amount of money you make when your sales are more than your costs.
- Money returned to you after you return a product or cancel a service.
- The act of bringing goods to a customer.
- A lower price than the usual one.
20 Clues: A lower price than the usual one. • A person who buy goods or services. • Someone who owns shares in a company. • The type of money that a country uses. • The act of bringing goods to a customer. • The extra money paid for borrowing money. • The money used to start or run a business. • The debts or money that a company must pay. • ...
money 2013-06-24
6 Clues: Relating to your career • The money we get paid to work • The best we can be at something • happiness caused by achievement • To take care of and educate a child • To have no knowledge of a particular subject
MONEY 2020-03-10
6 Clues: fizető eszköz • a pénz készítése büntetendő • Deák Ferenc látható a pénzen • Mátyás király látható a pénzen • II. Rákóczi Ferenc látható a pénzen • könnyű pénzszerzési lehetőség a törvény bünteti például fegyverekkel kábítószerekkel kereskedik
Money 2021-02-16
MONEY 2022-04-25
6 Clues: BUY SOMETHING • GET MONEY BY WORKING • BUY THINGS YOU DON'T NEED • SPEND MORE MONEY THAN YOU HAVE • ASK SOMEONE TO GIVE YOU MONEY FOR SOME TIME • GIVE SOMEONE MONEY BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE FOR SOME TIME
Money 2022-08-29
Across
- first company to introduce magnetic strips on credit cards.
- a digital currency that uses an encryption algorithm.
- the decrease in the value of an asset.
Down
- Refers to several exchanges in which shares of publicly held companies are sold and bought.
- the collection of study of currency, including paper money,tokes,coins etc.
- the financial instrument issued by banks with pre-set card limit.
6 Clues: the decrease in the value of an asset. • a digital currency that uses an encryption algorithm. • first company to introduce magnetic strips on credit cards. • the financial instrument issued by banks with pre-set card limit. • the collection of study of currency, including paper money,tokes,coins etc. • ...
Money 2019-12-12
6 Clues: keep money for future use • money that you pay to the government • the money you get for the work you do • money that a bank lends you to buy a house • put money into some financial scheme such as property, shares • a piece of paper which shows you how much money you should pay
Money 2023-11-01
6 Clues: past events • amazing,fantastic • ring, necklaces and earrings • giving a large amount of money( to pay ) • traditions and achievements of a country, • saving money and does not like to spend it
Money 2025-10-22
6 Clues: money you earn weekly or hourly • A limited or certain amount of money • When you give money to the bank for a loan • - An adjective used to describe someone that is kind • Organisations that gives money to help sick people/animals • People that do work for a small amount of money or for free.
unit 10 financial literacy by Cole Melvin 2019-04-01
Across
- the cost of necessities
- money saved
- the state of being liable
- putting in money
- amount of money workers receives
- tax on wages
- checks may be written
- prices of whight
- the total sum of money
- tax on any money eared
- cost of living or doing business
- percentage of original amount
- taking money
Down
- money paid out from an account
- system imposes tax
- financial transaction
- any thing of value that a person buys
- in direct costs
- previously earned interest
- tax paid to a govering body
- the amount of money
- a loan
- the act of subtraction
- costs that changes
- the amount one receives
- a plastic card with money
- total asset
- payment
28 Clues: a loan • payment • money saved • total asset • tax on wages • taking money • in direct costs • putting in money • prices of whight • system imposes tax • costs that changes • the amount of money • financial transaction • checks may be written • the act of subtraction • the total sum of money • tax on any money eared • the cost of necessities • the amount one receives • the state of being liable • ...
drake, p2,economics 2023-01-25
Across
- a list of items showing what you need to pay and what you want to buy to help you know where to spend your money
- how money is made and spent in an area
- humans that make goods for humans
- humans that pay for goods
- when you borrow money you get charged extra while you're paying it back
- in short supply
- when you pay extra money for something
- putting money to the side and keeping it for later
- when we use it we use other people's money
- money payed to humans for working
- money that is owed to someone else
- money we pay to the government
Down
- taxes paid based on the money earned from your job
- a system of dollars and coins
- what you have to pay for something
- something that you dont really need but desire
- money you make for helping a person
- taxes paid to the national government paying for things our country needs
- when you pay money to live in a house
- something you have to have to survive
- a small piece of a company
21 Clues: in short supply • humans that pay for goods • a small piece of a company • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the government • humans that make goods for humans • money payed to humans for working • what you have to pay for something • money that is owed to someone else • money you make for helping a person • when you pay money to live in a house • ...
Finance vocab 2025-03-06
Across
- A place in a bank where your money is kept.
- To collect money for something important.
- Money that you have to pay back.
- The extra money you pay when borrowing or earn when saving.
- Money put into a bank or paid before buying something.
- A loan people take to buy a house.
- Money left after paying all costs.
- The way people and businesses manage their money.
- When you lose money instead of making it.
- Money kept for the future.
- When you take out more money than you have in the bank.
Down
- Anything to do with money.
- The money you earn from work.
- A tax added to the price of things you buy, often called VAT.
- The cost of a service or product.
- When you owe money to the bank.
- Money spent on things like food, rent, and clothes.
- A tax paid when bringing goods into a country.
18 Clues: Anything to do with money. • Money kept for the future. • The money you earn from work. • When you owe money to the bank. • Money that you have to pay back. • The cost of a service or product. • A loan people take to buy a house. • Money left after paying all costs. • To collect money for something important. • When you lose money instead of making it. • ...
Crossword 2023-04-02
Across
- A type of pain
- Keep money for future use
- Very small
- It is used to move a boat through water
- A big monkey
- An organization to raise money
- To put money in to organizations with the expection of achieving profit
- Really embarrassed
- Money collected by the government
- Something that has high possibility of failure
Down
- A human whose job is to sell or promote products
- A skilled worker who repairs machines
- Throwing away money on useless things
- Give work to someone
- When the bank lends you money
- A thin rectangular piece of plastic or metal that holds your money
- Give money to someone
- Recieve money from a previous holder, usually releated to you
- A person or an object selected as an aim of an attack
- The money you get from your employer
20 Clues: Very small • A big monkey • A type of pain • Really embarrassed • Give work to someone • Give money to someone • Keep money for future use • When the bank lends you money • An organization to raise money • Money collected by the government • The money you get from your employer • A skilled worker who repairs machines • Throwing away money on useless things • ...
Personal Finance 2024-10-30
Across
- – The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back.
- – Protection against financial loss from accidents or emergencies.
- – A portion of a company’s profits paid to shareholders.
- – Money earned from work, investments, or other sources.
- – Items of value owned by a person or company.
- – A plan for spending and saving money.
- – The extra amount paid when borrowing money.
- – A place where you can save, borrow, and manage your money.
- – To put money into something with the hope of making a profit.
- – A written order directing a bank to pay money.
Down
- – A loan used to buy a house.
- – Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – Something owed to others, a financial obligation.
- – Money owed to others.
- – Ownership in a company that can be bought or sold.
- Worth – The value of everything you own, minus your debts.
- – Costs incurred for goods and services.
- – The amount of money in a bank account.
- – Money paid to the government based on income, property, or purchases.
20 Clues: – Money owed to others. • – A loan used to buy a house. • – Money set aside for future use. • – A plan for spending and saving money. • – Costs incurred for goods and services. • – The amount of money in a bank account. • – The extra amount paid when borrowing money. • – Items of value owned by a person or company. • – A written order directing a bank to pay money. • ...
The Pinkalicious Finance Puzzle 2025-04-14
Across
- Part time job that allows students to earn money to go towards their education
- payments required towards the government
- Bank account used for daily purchases
- Money Based on financial need of family, income, and types of attendance
- share in company ownership
- Money owed
- Money set aside for future use
- A plan on how to spend/ save your money based off your income
- a financial objective you want to achieve
- understanding and using financial skills to manage your money correctly
Down
- money based on achievements and abilities
- Loan to buy a house or property
- Money gained from working
- money aside for unexpected expenses and emergencies
- From the Government (only available through Fafsa)
- fixed payment regularly
- something that has value that someone owns (car, house,stocks)
- Using money to buy assets (stocks, real estate, or businesses)
- A measure of how likely you are to pay back a loan or general debt. It gives a bank or loner a sense of your credit history (money management, responsibility, ect.)
- Bank account that earns interest on money that is being saved
20 Clues: Money owed • fixed payment regularly • Money gained from working • share in company ownership • Money set aside for future use • Loan to buy a house or property • Bank account used for daily purchases • payments required towards the government • money based on achievements and abilities • a financial objective you want to achieve • ...
Budget Crossword 2024-02-15
Across
- a card linked to money that you borrow
- a place where you keep your money
- money you earn goes directly into your bank account
- a form of exchanging money without using cash
- an account for saving money
- money you earn from working
- a way to shop on the internet
- helps you save and spend the money you earn
Down
- money you pay in addition to something you buy
- an account used for monthly expenses
- an amount of money earned from working
- an exchange of money
- money given to someone as appreciation
- an amount of money owed for services
- a card directly linked to your checking account
- a machine for electronic banking that allows customers to make basic transactions
- an amount taken off of the original price of something
- the money we spend monthly
18 Clues: an exchange of money • the money we spend monthly • an account for saving money • money you earn from working • a way to shop on the internet • a place where you keep your money • an account used for monthly expenses • an amount of money owed for services • an amount of money earned from working • a card linked to money that you borrow • money given to someone as appreciation • ...
accounting terms 2022-04-06
Across
- takes money out to spend
- the recording of finical transactions
- land or something you can't spend right now
- a special type of ledger
- something that cost money
- the loss of value in an asset
- the people who make or provide goods
- spending money you don't have
- the money made after liabilities
Down
- the amount of business a money has earned
- money
- report of sales made
- a charge on things being sold
- responce
- the opposite of assets
- overview of a companies finical standings
- revenue - profit=
- losing money
- items of value
- when you have negative money
20 Clues: money • responce • losing money • items of value • revenue - profit= • report of sales made • the opposite of assets • takes money out to spend • a special type of ledger • something that cost money • when you have negative money • a charge on things being sold • the loss of value in an asset • spending money you don't have • the money made after liabilities • ...
Financial Lit Vocabulary Ally Yohn and Analyn Portalatin 2017-11-29
Across
- cost required
- overflowing bank account with money
- buy stuff on debit
- tax on receipts
- tax levied by a government
- taking money out of account
- taking money out of account
- money received
- a charge to borrow that is an interest rate
- put money in account
- what a businesses salary is
Down
- more than what you started with
- money that is used for your home
- pay back with interest
- wait to payback
- a limit on how much you are spending
- individuals income
- a states income
- subtract money from taxes
- how much money you make year round
- buy stuff on credit
- owing money
22 Clues: owing money • cost required • money received • wait to payback • a states income • tax on receipts • individuals income • buy stuff on debit • buy stuff on credit • put money in account • pay back with interest • subtract money from taxes • tax levied by a government • taking money out of account • taking money out of account • what a businesses salary is • more than what you started with • ...
Business terms 2026-05-07
Across
- – being protected
- – information sent
- – borrowed money
- – sharing ideas
- – response given
- – blocks understanding
- – proof of who you are
- – way of doing
- – money given
- – person buying
- – taking money out
- – gets message
- – bank worker
- – showing good manners
- – not understanding
- – using internet
- – sends message
- – pays from account
- – bank deposit
- – bank activities
Down
- – buying and selling
- - buy now pay later
- – works by itself
- – money record
- – money kept
- – written name
- – takes attention away
- – money activity
- – way to communicate
- – type of money
- – paper payment
- – putting money in
- – hearing carefully
33 Clues: – money kept • – money given • – bank worker • – money record • – written name • – way of doing • – gets message • – bank deposit • – sharing ideas • – person buying • – type of money • – paper payment • – sends message • – borrowed money • – response given • – money activity • – using internet • – being protected • – works by itself • – bank activities • – information sent • – taking money out • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Noe Popham 2019-04-01
Across
- The cost of an item per unit
- Tax on shopping items to pay for a district
- An amount that someone borrows
- Money you get from the bank over time.
- Money not for spending
- Money invested in a stock.
- The money you make yearly from labor
- Adds money to your bank including the new money.
- How much money you get monthly
- A loan to buy real estate (It's free)
- The amount you owe
- An account at a bank to deposit money
- Money you take out
- A tax on the income of someone
- Money that is taken away from ones' paycheck
Down
- Expenses that can change
- The amount you earn before deductions and taxes
- Bonds/loans to invest
- Cant be changed, same total amount
- To put money in
- Cost of the essentials of life
- Cost of everyday things (gas,groceries,mortgage,ect.)
- A tax taken to help pay the government
- Amount after taxes/reductions
- Pays with bank money to pay back at the end of the month
- A way to save money by under-spending a limit
- Income after all deductions
- Debt and assets together to find final worth
28 Clues: To put money in • The amount you owe • Money you take out • Bonds/loans to invest • Money not for spending • Expenses that can change • Money invested in a stock. • Income after all deductions • The cost of an item per unit • Amount after taxes/reductions • An amount that someone borrows • Cost of the essentials of life • How much money you get monthly • A tax on the income of someone • ...
Financial Assests 2025-04-30
Across
- estate Property like land or buildings you can own or invest in.
- Money you owe, like a loan or credit card debt.
- fund A pool of money from many people invested in different things.
- Money put into something to earn more money over time.
- A plan for how to spend and save your money.
- Money you earn from work, investments, or other sources.
- Money you put aside to use later.
- A collection of your investments.
- Ownership value in a business or property.
- worth The value of what you own minus what you owe.
- account A bank account for everyday spending and paying bills.
Down
- The money you make from an investment.
- How easy it is to turn an asset into cash.
- Money earned from saving or investing, or charged for borrowing.
- Money paid to stockholders from a company’s profits.
- A loan you give to a company or government that gets paid back with interest.
- Anything valuable that you own, like money or property.
- Money or assets used to start or grow a business.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- The chance of losing money on an investment.
20 Clues: Money you put aside to use later. • A collection of your investments. • A share of ownership in a company. • The money you make from an investment. • How easy it is to turn an asset into cash. • Ownership value in a business or property. • A plan for how to spend and save your money. • The chance of losing money on an investment. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Nick K 2026-01-09
Across
- things you would like to have
- Card a card that uses money from your bank account
- Money you pay to the government
- Money paid regularly to live on someone else's property
- Getting paid based on the number of hours you work
- Income Total amount of money before taxes
- a discount that lowers the price of an item
- A chance that something unexpected will happen
- Union a financial organization similar to a bank
- Beliefs that guide people
- when people lack money
- a long-term loan that is used to buy a house
- A place where people keep money
Down
- Card A card that lets you borrow money
- of Living how expensive it is to live somewhere
- Money you spend on things you want/need
- Income Total amount of money after taxes
- Protection that helps cover costs after an accident/loss
- Planning how to use your money
- things required to live
- a job or profession
- a payment you receive for working
- A fixed amount of money paid regularly for a job
23 Clues: a job or profession • when people lack money • things required to live • Beliefs that guide people • things you would like to have • Planning how to use your money • Money you pay to the government • A place where people keep money • a payment you receive for working • Card A card that lets you borrow money • Money you spend on things you want/need • ...
Ramsey Classroom Chapters 2-4 2025-03-26
Across
- – Total money earned from jobs or other sources
- – Non-essential items like games, snacks, or designer clothes
- – A strategy or outline for reaching a financial goal
- – The last name of the financial expert teaching to avoid debt
- – Money set aside for the future
- – A plan for managing income and expenses
- – Money you receive for working a job
- – The management of money
- – Decisions you make about spending or saving
- – A plastic card used to borrow money for purchases
- – Best way to pay without going into debt
Down
- – Things you spend money on like food, gas, or bills
- – Essential things like food, shelter, and clothing
- – Money borrowed that must be paid back
- – Self-control to avoid impulsive spending
- – Extra money paid when borrowing
- – Often used to borrow money with a card
- – A sudden expense that needs quick attention
- – Money you owe to others
- – Something people believe about money that isn’t true
20 Clues: – The management of money • – Money you owe to others • – Money set aside for the future • – Extra money paid when borrowing • – Money you receive for working a job • – Money borrowed that must be paid back • – Often used to borrow money with a card • – A plan for managing income and expenses • – Best way to pay without going into debt • ...
financial literacy 2023-09-05
Across
- responsibility
- a firms productive resources
- owed or due
- money invested
- lending money
- the level of prices on home goods
- reduction of money
- single unit
- a limit on money
- money received
- tax on sales
- regular payment
- coins and bills
- total wealth
Down
- employee taking money
- interest calculated
- change over time
- interest calculated on a principal portion of a loan
- government imposed tax
- business expenses
- an account to hold money
- drop off
- a card
- government diretly on income
- employees earnings
- sum of all wages
- taken away
- the cost
28 Clues: a card • drop off • the cost • taken away • owed or due • single unit • tax on sales • total wealth • lending money • responsibility • money invested • money received • regular payment • coins and bills • change over time • a limit on money • sum of all wages • business expenses • reduction of money • employees earnings • interest calculated • employee taking money • government imposed tax • an account to hold money • ...
Econ 2026-01-08
Across
- Using the internet.
- Extra money from saving or borrowing.
- a place to keep money
- Something that is sold.
- How money is managed.
- A number or percentage.
- Money used in a country.
- What we use to buy things
- How much there is.
- A rule or plan.
Down
- How fast something can become cash.
- Different nations in the world.
- giving money to something
- Money you get after costs.
- To buy something.
- A person who sell things
- A person who buys things.
- giving one thing to get another thing
- people who run country
- A place in the bank to keep money.
20 Clues: A rule or plan. • To buy something. • How much there is. • Using the internet. • a place to keep money • How money is managed. • people who run country • Something that is sold. • A number or percentage. • A person who sell things • Money used in a country. • giving money to something • A person who buys things. • What we use to buy things • Money you get after costs. • ...
Business terms 2026-05-07
Across
- – person buying
- – sends message
- – bank activities
- – response given
- – money activity
- – sharing ideas
- – using internet
- – type of money
- – not understanding
- – being protected
- – putting money in
- – gets message
- – buying and selling
- – money kept
- – way of doing
- – works by itself
- – proof of who you are
- – borrowed money
- – information sent
Down
- – bank worker
- – showing good manners
- – money given
- – written name
- – bank deposit
- – money record
- CARD - buy now pay later
- – hearing carefully
- – blocks understanding
- – paper payment
- – takes attention away
- – taking money out
- CARD – pays from account
- – way to communicate
33 Clues: – money kept • – bank worker • – money given • – written name • – bank deposit • – money record • – gets message • – way of doing • – person buying • – sends message • – sharing ideas • – type of money • – paper payment • – response given • – money activity • – using internet • – borrowed money • – bank activities • – being protected • – works by itself • – putting money in • – taking money out • ...
★Reading for Vocabulary Lesson 1-2★ 2021-10-14
Across
- to describe or explain something by examples
- the money you pay to use something that you don't own
- work regularly done in or around the house
- to be able to buy something because you have enough money
- typical and usual
- a jacket and trousers made from the same material
- not many
- being left or remaining
- money that is earned from doing work
- absolutely needed
- not, the opposite of
Down
- having a lot of money, rich
- a plan of how much money you will earn and spend
- made by a famous designer
- what you could have bought if you hadn't bought something else
- the day on which a worker gets paid
- a period of time that is to come
- money earned for savings or money paid for borrowing money
- money that you are given regularly for living expenses
- a statement of money owed for something
- bank a container used by children to save money in
- to get something in return for doing work
22 Clues: not many • typical and usual • absolutely needed • not, the opposite of • being left or remaining • made by a famous designer • having a lot of money, rich • a period of time that is to come • the day on which a worker gets paid • money that is earned from doing work • a statement of money owed for something • to get something in return for doing work • ...
Financial Vocab 2024-05-03
Across
- putting money into an account
- money set aside for emergency’s
- more money than you need
- a rise in prices over time
- less money than you need
- to give something to help someone or an organization
- borrowing money with the intent to pay it back
- a holding center for money
- part of your income that you put aside
- Student Aid Report
Down
- a planned way of spending and saving your money
- the fee you pay for borrowing money
- legal process that a person can enter when they are unable to pay their debt
- a three digit number that measures how repsonsible you are financially
- loans students can take to pay for college
- an agreement between a borrower and a lender to be payed back
- free money given to students to help pay what they cannot
- money owed to someonelse
- a card linked to your checking account where money is withdrawn immediately
- free application for federal student aid
20 Clues: Student Aid Report • more money than you need • less money than you need • money owed to someonelse • a rise in prices over time • a holding center for money • putting money into an account • money set aside for emergency’s • the fee you pay for borrowing money • part of your income that you put aside • free application for federal student aid • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-12-12
Across
- economic ____ lets consumers decide how to spend or save their income
- a ____ card uses your future money
- borrowed money from a bank
- economic ____ is what is considered fair
- seashells and salt are an example of _______ money
- a ____ card uses your current money
- a credit ____ is how banks measure your trustworthiness
- process of deciding who gets scarce goods
- calculated plan for spending
- US Dollars are an example of ___ money
Down
- type of interest that comes from the money your money makes
- economic _____ is the protection against economic risks
- expected earnings minus the expected cost
- loan used by individuals
- when you owe money to a bank
- a ____ deposit is like a savings account with a time lock on it; penalty if accessed before set date
- loan used by businesses
- ____ money is money you can use right now
- extra money paid regularly on a loan
- economic ____ is the increasing production of goods & services over time
20 Clues: loan used by businesses • loan used by individuals • borrowed money from a bank • when you owe money to a bank • calculated plan for spending • a ____ card uses your future money • a ____ card uses your current money • extra money paid regularly on a loan • US Dollars are an example of ___ money • economic ____ is what is considered fair • ...
Econ Crossword #3- Braxton McCabe 2022-09-27
Across
- gross pay minus deductions
- failure to make credit card payments
- your bank houses these
- things offered by your employer
- businesses that deal with money
- money after deductions
- a promise between two parties
- annual percentage rate
- costs incurred for goods and services
- your investment earning money by accruing money
- something you should do every month to keep track of your money
Down
- to work in a job
- failure to pay interest when due
- person that owns the home you're renting
- printed form telling your bank to pay someone using your money
- study of money for an individual
- money earned for labor or services
- something you own
- payment history of a credit card
- money owed
20 Clues: money owed • to work in a job • something you own • your bank houses these • money after deductions • annual percentage rate • gross pay minus deductions • a promise between two parties • things offered by your employer • businesses that deal with money • failure to pay interest when due • study of money for an individual • payment history of a credit card • ...
We mean business 2025-11-05
Across
- Paper that shows what you bought
- Use money to buy things
- The value something has
- Get money for working
- You can trust it; it works well
- Costs a lot of money
- A person who buys something
- A plan for how to use your money
- Company name of a product
- Time when things are cheaper
- To show or promote a product
Down
- The money a company makes after costs
- Take money that you must give back
- When something you buy is brought to you
- How much something costs
- Keep money for the future
- Money you get back when you return a product
- Not too expensive
- Give money that will be returned later
- How good something is
20 Clues: Not too expensive • Costs a lot of money • Get money for working • How good something is • Use money to buy things • The value something has • How much something costs • Keep money for the future • Company name of a product • A person who buys something • Time when things are cheaper • To show or promote a product • You can trust it; it works well • Paper that shows what you bought • ...
Economics 2025-04-01
Across
- Work people do to earn money.
- Things necessary to live (food, shelter, clothing)
- Swapping one thing for another (like trading toys).
- Trading goods or services without money.
- The amount of money something costs.
- Money set aside for future use
- A plan for using money wisely
- Things that are nice to have but not essential
- give something to someone in exchange for money.
- Work someone does for others (like haircuts or cleaning).
- Deciding between different things to buy or do.
- The amount of money needed to buy something
Down
- Something made or grown to sell (like toys, apples, or books).
- A person who buys things from a store or business.
- coins and bills to buy things
- Something you would like but don’t need (like toys or candy).
- off Giving up one thing to get another
- A company that sells goods or services.
- To use money to buy things
- Something you work towards achieving
- To get something by paying money.
- Money received for work
22 Clues: Money received for work • To use money to buy things • coins and bills to buy things • Work people do to earn money. • A plan for using money wisely • Money set aside for future use • To get something by paying money. • The amount of money something costs. • Something you work towards achieving • off Giving up one thing to get another • A company that sells goods or services. • ...
economics 2022-06-04
Across
- a paper signed to live on rental property
- money borrowed from lender
- request to return a product
- money paid to employee upon retirement
- distribution after tax
- lend or loan money to a company
- money paid by institution
- certificate of part of ownership in company
- income from working
- tool for managing money
Down
- part ownership in company
- putting money away to keep
- speed assets can be sold
- act of purchasing assets
- work related experiences over a lifetime
- financial institute who handles money
- likelihood investment will decrease in value
- incentive pay
- values to a person or money
- legally entitled
20 Clues: incentive pay • legally entitled • income from working • distribution after tax • tool for managing money • speed assets can be sold • act of purchasing assets • part ownership in company • money paid by institution • putting money away to keep • money borrowed from lender • request to return a product • values to a person or money • lend or loan money to a company • ...
financial literacy 2021-04-05
Across
- responsibility
- a firms productive resources
- owed or due
- money invested
- lending money
- the level of prices on home goods
- reduction of money
- single unit
- a limit on money
- money received
- tax on sales
- regular payment
- coins and bills
- total wealth
Down
- employee taking money
- interest calculated
- change over time
- interest calculated on a principal portion of a loan
- government imposed tax
- business expenses
- an account to hold money
- drop off
- a card
- government diretly on income
- employees earnings
- sum of all wages
- taken away
- the cost
28 Clues: a card • drop off • the cost • taken away • owed or due • single unit • tax on sales • total wealth • lending money • responsibility • money invested • money received • regular payment • coins and bills • change over time • a limit on money • sum of all wages • business expenses • reduction of money • employees earnings • interest calculated • employee taking money • government imposed tax • an account to hold money • ...
financial literacy 2021-04-05
Across
- responsibility
- a firms productive resources
- owed or due
- money invested
- lending money
- the level of prices on home goods
- reduction of money
- single unit
- a limit on money
- money received
- tax on sales
- regular payment
- coins and bills
- total wealth
Down
- employee taking money
- interest calculated
- change over time
- interest calculated on a principal portion of a loan
- government imposed tax
- business expenses
- an account to hold money
- drop off
- a card
- government diretly on income
- employees earnings
- sum of all wages
- taken away
- the cost
28 Clues: a card • drop off • the cost • taken away • owed or due • single unit • tax on sales • total wealth • lending money • responsibility • money invested • money received • regular payment • coins and bills • change over time • a limit on money • sum of all wages • business expenses • reduction of money • employees earnings • interest calculated • employee taking money • government imposed tax • an account to hold money • ...
Financial Lit Vocab Ally Yohn and Analyn Portalatin 2017-11-29
Across
- a charge to the borrow that is an interest rate
- taking money out of account
- overflowing bank account with money
- individuals income
- tax on receipts
- tax levied by a government
- buy stuff on credit
- money that is used for your home
- subtract money from taxes
- how much money you make year round
- put money in account
Down
- a limit on how much you are spending
- cost required
- what a businesses salary is
- taking money out of account
- pay back with interest
- wait to pay back
- card buy stuff on debit
- a states income
- more then what you started with
- money received
- owing money
22 Clues: owing money • cost required • money received • tax on receipts • a states income • wait to pay back • individuals income • buy stuff on credit • put money in account • pay back with interest • card buy stuff on debit • subtract money from taxes • tax levied by a government • what a businesses salary is • taking money out of account • taking money out of account • more then what you started with • ...
Econ 2026-01-08
Across
- Using the internet.
- Extra money from saving or borrowing.
- a place to keep money
- Something that is sold.
- How money is managed.
- A number or percentage.
- Money used in a country.
- What we use to buy things
- How much there is.
- A rule or plan.
Down
- How fast something can become cash.
- Different nations in the world.
- giving money to something
- Money you get after costs.
- To buy something.
- A person who sell things
- A person who buys things.
- giving one thing to get another thing
- people who run country
- A place in the bank to keep money.
20 Clues: A rule or plan. • To buy something. • How much there is. • Using the internet. • a place to keep money • How money is managed. • people who run country • Something that is sold. • A number or percentage. • A person who sell things • Money used in a country. • giving money to something • A person who buys things. • What we use to buy things • Money you get after costs. • ...
Econ 2026-01-08
Across
- Using the internet.
- Extra money from saving or borrowing.
- a place to keep money
- Something that is sold.
- How money is managed.
- A number or percentage.
- Money used in a country.
- What we use to buy things
- How much there is.
- A rule or plan.
Down
- How fast something can become cash.
- Different nations in the world.
- giving money to something
- Money you get after costs.
- To buy something.
- A person who sell things
- A person who buys things.
- giving one thing to get another thing
- people who run country
- A place in the bank to keep money.
20 Clues: A rule or plan. • To buy something. • How much there is. • Using the internet. • a place to keep money • How money is managed. • people who run country • Something that is sold. • A number or percentage. • A person who sell things • Money used in a country. • giving money to something • A person who buys things. • What we use to buy things • Money you get after costs. • ...
Business terms 2026-05-07
Across
- – person buying
- – sends message
- – bank activities
- – response given
- – money activity
- – sharing ideas
- – using internet
- – type of money
- – not understanding
- – being protected
- – putting money in
- – gets message
- – buying and selling
- – money kept
- – way of doing
- – works by itself
- – proof of who you are
- – borrowed money
- – information sent
Down
- – bank worker
- – showing good manners
- – money given
- – written name
- – bank deposit
- – money record
- CARD – buy now pay later
- – hearing carefully
- – blocks understanding
- – paper payment
- – takes attention away
- – taking money out
- CARD – pays from account
- – way to communicate
33 Clues: – money kept • – bank worker • – money given • – written name • – bank deposit • – money record • – gets message • – way of doing • – person buying • – sends message • – sharing ideas • – type of money • – paper payment • – response given • – money activity • – using internet • – borrowed money • – bank activities • – being protected • – works by itself • – putting money in • – taking money out • ...
darek friedt p2 economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- there are at least two producers that want you to buy their products
- money we pay to the government
- people or business
- things people do for others
- when money is put in an account and earns money
- money that is owed to someone
- products or things we can use touch or hold
- money earned by workers
- money potting money aside and keeping for later
- giving money to a charity
- tax taxes paid to the state
Down
- brought in a country
- sent out of a country
- when you are using someones money to buy
- money giving money to pay for goods or services
- taxes taxes paid to the federal government
- system of making goods or services
- tax taxes paid to our cities or countries
- people or services that pay for products
19 Clues: people or business • brought in a country • sent out of a country • money earned by workers • giving money to a charity • things people do for others • tax taxes paid to the state • money that is owed to someone • money we pay to the government • system of making goods or services • when you are using someones money to buy • people or services that pay for products • ...
AET Recordbooks Terminology 2026-01-07
Across
- – An entry that records money earned as shown in AET
- - Written or digital proof that money was received
- - The total amount of money your project brings in before expenses
- - Extra money paid because you borrowed money
- - Assets that will be kept longer than a year and used over time
- - When your project spends more money than it earns
- - An SAE where you test ideas, collect data, and study results
- - Debts or amounts of money that still must be paid back
- - Money earned from selling items, working, or providing a service
- - An SAE where you work for someone else for experience or pay
- - The part of the project that truly belongs to you after debts are removed
- - Money left after all costs, fees, and expenses are paid
- - Property or items you own that could be sold or used to make money
Down
- - The amount of money left after adding income and subtracting expenses
- - An SAE where you own and manage your own project or business
- - Money spent to buy supplies, tools, animals, or other needs for the project
- - Items you currently have on hand that still have value
- - Assets that will be used up, sold, or turned into cash within a year
- - Any single money activity, either earning or spending
- — the decrease in value of an asset over time due to use, age, or wear.
- — an entry that records money spent as shown in AET
- - A plan that shows how you expect to earn and spend money
- - Expensive items or money used to operate and improve the project
- - the extra money paid back on a loan in addition to the amount borrowed
24 Clues: - Extra money paid because you borrowed money • - Written or digital proof that money was received • - When your project spends more money than it earns • — an entry that records money spent as shown in AET • – An entry that records money earned as shown in AET • - Any single money activity, either earning or spending • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2025-04-02
Across
- - A plan for managing income and expenses
- - Money earned on savings or charged on loans
- Account - A bank account for everyday transactions
- - A written order directing a bank to pay money
- - Adding money into a bank account
- - Removing money from a bank account
- - To sign the back of a check for deposit or cashing
- Card - A card that deducts money directly from a checking account
- Number - A nine-digit code that identifies a bank on a check
Down
- - The amount of money in an account
- Number - A unique number assigned to a bank account
- - Any activity involving money in a bank account
- - A financial institution that manages money
- Withdrawal - An automatic payment from an account
- - Charges for banking services
- - A secure code for accessing accounts
- - Physical money, such as coins and bills
- - A bank employee who assists with transactions
- Account - A bank account for storing money with interest
- Card - A card used to borrow money for purchases
20 Clues: - Charges for banking services • - Adding money into a bank account • - The amount of money in an account • - Removing money from a bank account • - A secure code for accessing accounts • - A plan for managing income and expenses • - Physical money, such as coins and bills • - A financial institution that manages money • - Money earned on savings or charged on loans • ...
Banking 2025-10-13
Across
- An arrangement to borrow money with a promise to repay later.
- Anti Money Laundering framework.
- Machine used for cash withdrawals and deposits.
- A summary of account transactions over a period.
- Facility to withdraw more than the balance in account.
- Know Your Customer process in banking.
- The charge for borrowing money or the return on savings.
- Money put into assets to earn a return.
- A record of financial transactions for a customer.
- A local office or division of a bank.
Down
- Percentage charged or paid on money borrowed or saved.
- A written order to pay money from a bank account.
- Asset pledged as security for a loan.
- A loan to buy property.
- Money placed into a bank account.
- System of money used in a particular country.
- Money taken out from an account.
- The amount of money available in an account.
- A deduction from a bank account.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
20 Clues: A loan to buy property. • Anti Money Laundering framework. • Money taken out from an account. • A deduction from a bank account. • Money placed into a bank account. • Asset pledged as security for a loan. • A local office or division of a bank. • Know Your Customer process in banking. • Money put into assets to earn a return. • The amount of money available in an account. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Rheinard Zinedine 2024-09-03
Across
- device to access cashless
- giving money to bank
- additional cost of payments
- something is wrong
- payments tool
- payments tool of card
- someone do crime
- bet some money
- money function
- transaction method
Down
- payments moving slowly
- something that produces
- illegals activity
- track of transaction
- more revenue
- illegal medicine
- modern payments
- keep money
- take money from bank
- physically of money
20 Clues: keep money • more revenue • payments tool • bet some money • money function • modern payments • illegal medicine • someone do crime • illegals activity • something is wrong • transaction method • physically of money • giving money to bank • track of transaction • take money from bank • payments tool of card • payments moving slowly • something that produces • device to access cashless • ...
Using Money pgs. 1-21 2025-04-30
Across
- government corporation that insures accounts in certain banks and gives customers their money back if a bank goes out of business
- bank account used for putting money aside for later use
- statement of money owed for goods and services
- plastic card used to pay for things out of a checking account
- anything bought with the expectation that it will increase in value and earn money
- plastic card used to make purchases with borrowed money
- percentage owed on money borrowed
- put money into a bank account
- written document that tells a bank to pay a person or business a certain amount of money from another person's checking account
- summary of bank account or credit card activity
Down
- place to record deposits, payments, and withdrawals that are made from a checking account
- value amount printed on coins and bills
- automatically deposit money into a bank account without using a check or cash
- home loan in which the interest rate changes over time
- password used in connection with a debit card or credit card
- money earned before subtracting expenses
- amount of money in a bank account after adding deposits and subtracting payments
- when someone steals personal information from another individual and uses that information to open bank accounts and credit cards and do illegal things in the victim's name
- money owed
- take money out of an account
- trade goods and services without using money
- fee for borrowing money
- coins and bills used as money in each country
- money lent for a certain amount of time and at a certain interest rate
- electronic banking machine that lets customers deposit and withdraw money
- method of paying bills by electronically transferring money from a person's checking account to the company the person wants to pay
26 Clues: money owed • fee for borrowing money • take money out of an account • put money into a bank account • percentage owed on money borrowed • value amount printed on coins and bills • money earned before subtracting expenses • trade goods and services without using money • coins and bills used as money in each country • statement of money owed for goods and services • ...
Test Crossword 2023-09-06
Across
- Money you own someone
- Using your money to buy things you need and want
- Money you earn for doing your job
- A type of card that lets you borrow money from a bank or financial institution to make purchased and pay it back later, often with interest
- A person who works at a bank and helps you with your transactions
- Owning a little piece of a company
- Earning extra money on the money you already have
- A U.S. president whose face is on the $1 bill
- The type of money used in a country
- The process of paying off a loan over time
Down
- A U.S. coin that is worth 25 cents
- What you pay to the government based on how much money you earn
- A U.S. coin that is worth 10 cents
- A special way to lend money to a company or government and get paid back with extra money
- Giving money or something else of value to a charity or organization
- A market condition in which prices are rising and people are optimistic about the economy
- Taking money from someone with the promise to pay back later
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- A special bank account you can use to write checks or use a debit card to buy things
- A type of card that withdraws money from your checking account when you spend
- A place where you can keep your money and borrow money
- when a person decides to take some or all of their money out of their bank account
22 Clues: Money you own someone • Money you earn for doing your job • A U.S. coin that is worth 25 cents • A U.S. coin that is worth 10 cents • Owning a little piece of a company • The type of money used in a country • The process of paying off a loan over time • A U.S. president whose face is on the $1 bill • Using your money to buy things you need and want • ...
Crossword Puzzle Iqbal Maulana 2024-09-03
Across
- illegal medicine
- someone do crime
- more revenue
- illegals activity
- payments tool of card
- device to access cashless
- additional cost of payments
- something is wrong
- payments moving slowly
- something that produces
- modern payments
- physically of money
Down
- track of transaction
- keep money
- take money from bank
- money function
- bet some money
- giving money to bank
- transaction method
- payments tool
20 Clues: keep money • more revenue • payments tool • money function • bet some money • modern payments • illegal medicine • someone do crime • illegals activity • transaction method • something is wrong • physically of money • track of transaction • take money from bank • giving money to bank • payments tool of card • payments moving slowly • something that produces • device to access cashless • ...
22. 2021-03-19
Across
- Ken or Rocky out of money? (5)
- A RIDGE Positioned for ambush, as in many Westerns
- IN Trap, as a car
- He makes money out of money! (5)
- Units of currency with symbols inspired by the Greek letter epsilon (5)
- Out of cash? Hide last of it! (5)
- All out of money (5)
- Crime of cheating out of money
- They cover the head milk producers out of cash (5)
- Ambush as temporarily out of money with speed (5)
- Cheat out of money
- IN Trap, as at a ski lodge
- Where Ali KO'd Foreman, 1974
- Whom Holyfield KO'd, 11/9/96
Down
- Not fine
- Not fine
- Out of money with number not working (6)
- Golf club shortly out of money (5)
- Eric runs out of money for a keepsake (5)
- Mistakes with the music (5)
- Cheats out of money
- Waylay, as a conversation
- The pronoun with the musical ring to it? (5)
- Not fine
- Moves with the music
- Common way to be out of money when covered by pebbles etc.
26 Clues: Not fine • Not fine • Not fine • IN Trap, as a car • Cheat out of money • Cheats out of money • All out of money (5) • Moves with the music • Waylay, as a conversation • IN Trap, as at a ski lodge • Mistakes with the music (5) • Where Ali KO'd Foreman, 1974 • Whom Holyfield KO'd, 11/9/96 • Ken or Rocky out of money? (5) • Crime of cheating out of money • He makes money out of money! (5) • ...
Finance words 2023-11-16
Across
- money given to producers to allow them to sell cheaply
- money paid by the government or company to a retired person
- the borrowe has to pay back the loan itself
- a sum of money that saved or made available for a particular purpose
- the income recieved by someone who lends money
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- something belongs to someone
- lender
- money given to developing countries by richer ones
- money borrowed from a bank
Down
- a payment made in exchange for advice or services
- the dollar, the mank and the yen are
- money placed in banks and other saving institutions
- regular part payments og debts
- take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of giving it back
- money in notes and coins
- the amount of money a lender recieves for a loan or an investment
- a person’s money in a business
- part of a patment that is officially given back
- a person who has borrowed money
- money needed to start a business
21 Clues: lender • money in notes and coins • money borrowed from a bank • something belongs to someone • regular part payments og debts • a person’s money in a business • a person who has borrowed money • money needed to start a business • the dollar, the mank and the yen are • the borrowe has to pay back the loan itself • the income recieved by someone who lends money • ...
Jenson, P2, Economics Vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- we earn interest by depositing money in a savings account
- money earned by workers
- organizations or groups of people in need
- prices falling(decreasing)
- things people do for others
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- when you borrow money, then you have to pay interest on the money you borrowed
- money the money we earn when we work
Down
- a list of income and expenses. we can use a budget to help meet financial goals
- goals for how we use our money
- when we use credit, we are using another persons money
- economy the economies of countries all over the world
- costs or things we have to buy
- products or things we can use, touch or hold
- economy the economy of a country(nation)
- a system of making and trading goods and services
- giving money to pay for goods and services
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back, you are investing
- money that is owed to someone else
- rising prices
20 Clues: rising prices • money earned by workers • prices falling(decreasing) • things people do for others • goals for how we use our money • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • money the money we earn when we work • economy the economy of a country(nation) • organizations or groups of people in need • giving money to pay for goods and services • ...
Unit 2 2025-12-09
Across
- to give something to someone to use and get back later
- the price of something
- to receive money for work
- money paid for work, usually by the hour
- money that is borrowed and must be paid back
- to use something carelessly or unnecessarily
- to keep money for the future
- a loan to buy a house or property
- to ask someone to pay money
- a plan for how to spend money
- to increase an amount or level
- money paid to the government
- to take something with the intention of giving it back
Down
- a request for payment for goods or services
- to put money into something to make a profit
- a way to pay without cash or touching a machine
- protection that pays for loss or damage
- to receive money or property after someone dies
- extra money paid on a loan or earned on savings
- to need to pay money to someone
- fixed pay received regularly for work
- to have enough money to buy or do something
22 Clues: the price of something • to receive money for work • to ask someone to pay money • to keep money for the future • money paid to the government • a plan for how to spend money • to increase an amount or level • to need to pay money to someone • a loan to buy a house or property • fixed pay received regularly for work • protection that pays for loss or damage • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-03
Across
- Concealing illegal funds
- Practical
- Transaction of money
- Goods for sale
- System of money
- Earnings on deposit
- Financial records
- People who buy
- Total to paid
- Medium of exchange
Down
- Betting activity
- Institution for money
- Sellers of goods
- Physical money
- Cyber criminals
- Exchange of goods or money
- People who purchase
- Remove funds from account
- Reduced amount
- Small metal currency
20 Clues: Practical • Total to paid • Physical money • Goods for sale • Reduced amount • People who buy • Cyber criminals • System of money • Betting activity • Sellers of goods • Financial records • Medium of exchange • People who purchase • Earnings on deposit • Transaction of money • Small metal currency • Institution for money • Concealing illegal funds • Remove funds from account • Exchange of goods or money
Vocabulary Review 2024-10-17
Across
- the money you owe after buying a car
- money that you have saved, usually in a bank
- a number that is based on information in a credit report (= a record of someone's debt and payment of debt), which financial organizations consider in making decisions about lending money
- the interest percent that a bank or other financial company charges you when you borrow money, or the interest percent it pays you when you keep money in an account
- the money that you spend on things
- the regular work that a person does to earn money
- the extra money that you must pay to a bank, company, etc which has lent you money
- a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
- the amount of money that you pay to live in a building that someone else owns
- the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn more money
- an amount of money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
- an amount of money that you owe someone
Down
- the money you make before taxes
- a number that is based on information in a credit report (a record of someone's debt and payment of debt), which financial organizations consider in making decisions about lending money
- the smallest amount of money you have to pay on a debt that you owe
- an amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength, rather than a job needing a college education
- money that you borrow to buy a home
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- the time at which you leave your job and stop working, usually because you are old
- the money you make after taxes
- an agreement by which a student at a college or university borrows money from a bank to pay for their education and then pays the money back after they finish studying and start working
- a small plastic card that allows you to buy something and pay for it later
22 Clues: the money you make after taxes • the money you make before taxes • the money that you spend on things • money that you borrow to buy a home • the money you owe after buying a car • an amount of money that you owe someone • money that you have saved, usually in a bank • the regular work that a person does to earn money • ...
Personal Finance 2025-11-20
Across
- Money saved for unexpected expenses
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving money
- Checking prices and features across stores before buying
- Spending more money than you have or planned
- An unplanned purchase made without thinking
- The value of the next best choice you give up
- The general rise in prices over time
- Proof of a purchase
- Fixed earnings paid regularly for work
- A voucher that gives a discount on a purchaseReturnPolicy The rules for bringing back an item for refund or exchange
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- Careful and intentional with spending
- When an item loses value over time
- Interest earned on both your money and past interest
- Non-essential purchases
- Using money to earn more money over time
Down
- Money owed to another person or organization
- A number showing how trustworthy you are as a borrower
- A price reduction on an item
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- The amount of money in an account
- Money spent on goods or services
- Rewards given to frequent customers
- Hourly earnings for work
- Money paid to the government based on income or purchases
- Protection against financial loss
- A loan specifically used to buy a home
- Borrowed money you promise to repay
- Purchasing larger quantities for a lower cost per unit
- Money earned from work or other sources
- When a store matches a competitor’s lower price
- Essential expenses for survival
- Money set aside for future use
33 Clues: Proof of a purchase • Non-essential purchases • Hourly earnings for work • A price reduction on an item • Money set aside for future use • Essential expenses for survival • Money spent on goods or services • The amount of money in an account • Protection against financial loss • When an item loses value over time • Money saved for unexpected expenses • ...
Financial Literacy Terms Crossword 1 2025-08-20
Across
- money people or businesses must pay to the government to fund services
- the amount of money left in a bank account or after transactions
- a legal document that explains how a person’s money and property should be shared after they die
- a set amount of money given regularly, often by parents or caregivers
- the extra money made after costs are subtracted from earnings
- a share of a company’s profit paid to its owners or shareholders
- taking money out of a bank account
- money received, usually from work, investments, or business
- an item that is used up when consumed (e.g., food, fuel, pens)
- money kept aside instead of spent, often stored in a bank account
Down
- a fixed regular payment (usually yearly, paid monthly/fortnightly) for doing a job
- moving money or assets from one place/person/account to another
- essentials you must have to live (e.g., food, shelter, clothing)
- money or property passed on to someone after another person dies
- money or assets set aside in a legal arrangement to be managed and given to someone later
- money or goods given freely to help others or support a cause
- money or assets used to start or run a business, or to invest
- to put money earned back into a business, investment, or savings to grow it further
- money earned for work, usually paid by the hour or day
- work or effort people provide to earn money
- non-essential things you’d like to have but don’t need for survival (e.g., toys, games, luxuries)
21 Clues: taking money out of a bank account • work or effort people provide to earn money • money earned for work, usually paid by the hour or day • money received, usually from work, investments, or business • the extra money made after costs are subtracted from earnings • money or goods given freely to help others or support a cause • ...
Financial Vocabulary Crossword 2026-03-09
Across
- the value of property that isn't in debt
- amount of money paid for a specific time/amount of work
- a set annual income
- check to make sure the bank's transaction records match yours
- money exchanged for goods and services
- money earned from working
- money set aside for specific purposes or amounts of time
- the cost of using someone else's money as a percentage of the total used
- prices go up and purchasing power goes down
- temporary pausing of loan payments, often interest free
- occurs when you spend more money than you have available
- money you spend (outgoing money)
Down
- card connected to a checking account
- money taken OUT of an account
- money automatically removed from your paycheck before it's deposited
- employer compensation in addition to wages, such as health insurance or a 401k
- a safe place to store your money and it earns interest
- a measure of a person's likelihood to repay a loan on time
- money borrowed that must be repaid
- money put INTO an account
- a plan that includes expenses and income
- money due for services, advice, etc.
- borrowed money that must be repaid (usually with interest)
- a loan that must be repaid with interest
- wages retained by an employer for taxes and benefits
- self-employed person working on a contract-by-contract basis
- what people trade to get what they want/need
- type of loan (usually federal for education) in which the interest is paid while you're still a student
28 Clues: a set annual income • money put INTO an account • money earned from working • money taken OUT of an account • money you spend (outgoing money) • money borrowed that must be repaid • card connected to a checking account • money due for services, advice, etc. • money exchanged for goods and services • the value of property that isn't in debt • ...
Finance and Budgeting Vocabulary Words 2023-08-14
Across
- Amount of money for a limited time
- Worth of importance of something
- A certain amount of money; spending plans
- Study of individuals and businesses; decision making
- Process or systematic production of goods and services
- Period of time; many jobless people
- Money related to government and what it earns; spends
- An amount owed; removal from a bank; payment for goods
- Scientific process; goods and services produced and sold
- Earning more money from money
Down
- The bigger picture; the whole economy
- The handling of money; large amounts of money
- Financial failure; insufficient funds
- The entire world
- Money paid by a borrower for borrowed funds
- Initial funds to help start a business; money
- Goods Products; personal use
- Less than the amount owed or needed
- Continuous; increase in price
- Funds; bank account
- Money from a bank or business; additions to an account
21 Clues: The entire world • Funds; bank account • Goods Products; personal use • Continuous; increase in price • Earning more money from money • Worth of importance of something • Amount of money for a limited time • Less than the amount owed or needed • Period of time; many jobless people • The bigger picture; the whole economy • Financial failure; insufficient funds • ...
financial terms 2026-02-24
Across
- the cost of passing up on an investment
- putting money into your acount
- purchase something
- the standard of somethings excellence
- taking money out of your account
- an agreement to borrow money from the bank
- a type of income
- automated tell machine
- a card you pay with
- saving money for a profit
- a record of your financial activity
Down
- refers to the share of cost
- money borrowed from the bank
- an order to a bank to pay a amount of money
- amount of money you have
- the cost of borrowing money
- saving for somehing
- paying a specific amount of interest
- you pay with it
- an entry showing money you've taken out your accounyt
- a regular payment for a house
- a share that represents ownership
- the worth of someone or what they're worth
23 Clues: you pay with it • a type of income • purchase something • saving for somehing • a card you pay with • automated tell machine • amount of money you have • saving money for a profit • refers to the share of cost • the cost of borrowing money • money borrowed from the bank • a regular payment for a house • putting money into your acount • taking money out of your account • ...
Crossword 2026-03-16
Across
- : A place where goods are bought and sold
- : How much something is worth in money
- : The currency used in the United States
- : Money that people keep for the future
- : The national currency of Uzbekistan
- : Changing one currency into another
- : What do we call the money system used in a country
- : Paper money issued by a bank
- : The activity of buying and selling goods
- : The system of production and trade in a country
Down
- : Sending money from one account to another
- : The currency used in Russia
- : Giving money for goods or services
- : The price of one currency in terms of another
- : A situation when prices increase over time
- : What people use to pay for goods and services
- : A place where people keep their money
- : The amount of money needed to buy something
- : A round metal piece used as money
- : The currency used in many European countries
20 Clues: : The currency used in Russia • : Paper money issued by a bank • : A round metal piece used as money • : Giving money for goods or services • : Changing one currency into another • : The national currency of Uzbekistan • : How much something is worth in money • : Money that people keep for the future • : A place where people keep their money • ...
Exploratory business 2022-06-08
Across
- taking money out of your account
- Money that you borough
- an amount of money that the government requires you to pay on your house
- when your personal information is learned or stolen and then used to pretend to be you
- management of large amounts of money
- an estimation of your expenses
- something that you can build
Down
- financial gain
- the fee to borrow money
- personal retirement account
- Something you do in the stock market
- put money into your account
- another word for your information
- what you make off of a percent of what you sell
- someone that you call when you get your identity stolen
- Something that you do to expand your money
- What you use to pay for things
- another word for interest rate
- income - whatshould =zero
- borrowing money for property
- your own money
- something your credit card can go into
22 Clues: financial gain • your own money • Money that you borough • the fee to borrow money • income - whatshould =zero • personal retirement account • put money into your account • borrowing money for property • something that you can build • What you use to pay for things • another word for interest rate • an estimation of your expenses • taking money out of your account • ...
Material World 2025-07-25
Across
- To ask someone to pay money
- Money that you owe
- Extra money earned or paid on savings or loans
- Something nice and special, not regular
- Things that belong to you
- To put money in something to earn more
- Money in coins or bills
- Shares of a company that you can buy
- Having strong emotional connection to something
- Money you borrow and must return
- A plan for how to spend your money
- A paper that shows what you bought
Down
- A small electronic tool or device
- Cares too much about money and things
- Regular payments for services like power or phone
- To give something for a short time
- Good at saving money, not wasting it
- To have something; it belongs to you
- Money given regularly, usually by parents
- To slowly collect more of something
- Someone or something you can trust
- Something you want to achieve
22 Clues: Money that you owe • Money in coins or bills • Things that belong to you • To ask someone to pay money • Something you want to achieve • Money you borrow and must return • A small electronic tool or device • To give something for a short time • Someone or something you can trust • A plan for how to spend your money • A paper that shows what you bought • ...
World Class Unit 2 Vocab 2024-07-31
Across
- parts of the contract that all sides must agree on
- to return money that you owe someone
- to attach importance to something
- something of value that a borrower pledges to a lender as a guarantee for a loan
- money you borrow or lend
- valuing money and possessions very highly
- a method that allows you to buy things and pay for them later
- a big problem
- a plan that shows the amount of money available to spend
- to have an effect on someone or something
- the cost of borrowing money
Down
- the money remaining after your bills are paid
- to increase rapidly
- money that you owe
- wealthy
- careful with money
- to spend a lot of money on something, usually something you don't need
- to give up something valuable to help yourself or others
- to have no more of something
- to put aside money for future use
20 Clues: wealthy • a big problem • money that you owe • careful with money • to increase rapidly • money you borrow or lend • the cost of borrowing money • to have no more of something • to attach importance to something • to put aside money for future use • to return money that you owe someone • valuing money and possessions very highly • to have an effect on someone or something • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-15
Across
- rate charged by a lender on borrowed money
- interest where the rate is unchangeable
- tax on the money you earn
- tax on the lower class
- collection of money taken from people to be invested in stocks, bonds, and assets
- interest charged on interest
- tax on the higher class
- sum of money a person or company owes
- fee to protect from financial loss
- tax on specific goods or services
- money that you owe
- money earned from taking a risk
Down
- cost of borrowing money
- savings investment for a set amount of time
- tax on goods that are purchased
- something you put money in to try and get a return
- an account to put money that you want to save into
- chance taken to get a return
- financial institution owned by its members
- ability to borrow money
20 Clues: money that you owe • tax on the lower class • cost of borrowing money • tax on the higher class • ability to borrow money • tax on the money you earn • interest charged on interest • chance taken to get a return • tax on goods that are purchased • money earned from taking a risk • tax on specific goods or services • fee to protect from financial loss • ...
Banking Glossary Crossword 2025-04-29
Across
- System of money used by a country
- Money borrowed with agreement to repay later
- Adding money into your account
- Move money from one account to another
- Sign the back of a cheque for deposit
- Loan used to buy property
- Deliberate deception to obtain money
- Property used to secure a loan
- Personal information used for banking security
- Fee paid for borrowing money
- Security code for account access
- Attempt to trick someone financially
Down
- Plan for managing income and expenses
- Funds allocated to generate future returns
- Taking money out of your account
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
- Borrowed money requiring repayment with interest
- Direct withdrawal from an account
- Replacing a loan with a new agreement
- Withdrawal exceeding account balance
- Monthly record of transactions and balance
- Account to securely store and grow funds
- Confirm information or authenticity
- Amount of money currently in account
24 Clues: Loan used to buy property • Fee paid for borrowing money • Adding money into your account • Property used to secure a loan • Taking money out of your account • Security code for account access • System of money used by a country • Direct withdrawal from an account • Confirm information or authenticity • Withdrawal exceeding account balance • Deliberate deception to obtain money • ...
financial institutes 2019-04-09
Across
- uses someone else's money
- your own money
- borrowing money
- company's owners
- people that use other peoples money
- no share holders only members
- something to help a community
- done on the internet
- loan secured against a property
- paying for something
Down
- instant
- piece of paper like an IOU
- what the government charges on everything
- what you do with money that you want to keep
- working together
- business
- putting in money
- big letter
- member of society
- common place were money is kept
20 Clues: instant • business • big letter • your own money • borrowing money • company's owners • working together • putting in money • member of society • done on the internet • paying for something • uses someone else's money • piece of paper like an IOU • no share holders only members • something to help a community • loan secured against a property • common place were money is kept • ...
EVOLUTION, ESSENCE AND FUNCTIONS OF MONEY. DEMAND FOR MONEY AND SUPPLY OF MONEY 2023-02-27
Across
- (M2 long term deposits)
- 2 words: eliminating of the time spent in exchanging goods and services
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- 3 words: measure the purchasing power of the stock of money
- efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price
- word+to+word: the total return anticipated on a bond if the bond is held until it matures
- 2 words: loan, the lender provides the borrower with an amount of funds (principal) that must be repaid to the lender at the maturity date, along with an additional payment for the interest(simple interest rate)
- the sum total of assets (things that you own) that give you financial security
- word+word+of+word: states that money supply and price level in an economy are in direct proportion to one another
- word+of+word: the monetarist theory is the equation of exchange, which is expressed as MV = PQ
- word+of+word: average number of times per year that a dollar is spent in buying the total amount of goods and services produced in the economy
- money within the banking system that is briefly counted twice due to time gaps in registering a deposit or withdrawal
- word+of+word: measurement for value; one of the money functions
- total supply of currency the stored commercial bank reserves at the central bank
- medium of exchange for goods and services.
- 2 words: a formal way of accounting for money, such as cash or money market funds
- 2 words: any system used to settle financial transactions through the transfer of monetary value
Down
- 2 words: paper currency decreed by governments
- word-word:system of purchasing cash credits, storing the credits in your computer or digital wallet
- 3 words: model that suggests that an investor should demand a higher interest rate or premium on securities with long-term maturities
- 2 words: posits that a change in money supply is a key driver of economic activity
- word+of+word: asset, commodity, or currency that maintains its value without depreciating
- 2 words: price level is increasing rapidly, money loses value rapidly
- word-word+word: payment card with a monetary value stored on the card itself, not in an external account maintained by a financial institution
- 2 words: currency electronically stored on electronic systems and digital databases used to make it easier to transact electronically
- 2 words: payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer’s checking account when it is used
- cash in circulation and in bank reserves
- notes and coins in circulation money equivalents (i.e regular bank saving accounts)
- 3 words: interest rate makes no allowance for inflation
- notes and coins in circulation money equivalents (i.e regular bank saving accounts)
- word+of+word: ntermediary instrument or system used to facilitate the purchase and sale of goods and services between parties
- 3 words: interest rate that is adjusted by subtracting expected changes in the price level (inflation)
- 2 words: plastic card that contains a microprocessor and a memory chip or just a memory chip
- 2 words: precious metals (gold, silver...) and others valuable commodity, medium of exchange
34 Clues: (M2 long term deposits) • cash in circulation and in bank reserves • medium of exchange for goods and services. • 2 words: paper currency decreed by governments • 3 words: interest rate makes no allowance for inflation • 3 words: measure the purchasing power of the stock of money • word+of+word: measurement for value; one of the money functions • ...
enterprise crossword 2012-11-08
Across
- things that you have set yourself to do in a special time.
- the amount you get paid from from work.
- borrowing money eg for a house.
- the people who make the products.
- things that arnt needed and are usally used for self enjoyment.
- money earnt from work.
- the people who use the products.
- another word for no money or owing someone money.
- a fixed compensation paid to a person.
- things that are essential to human life.
Down
- a long peroid of time.
- a person that give you advice for investing.
- the names for owning parts in a company.
- to put money into something.
- the amount of money you have in your bank account.
- meium of exchange eg coins or paper.
- a peroid of time normally under a year.
- a certain amount of money.
- a sum of money demanded by the goverment.
- when you put money into an account.
20 Clues: a long peroid of time. • money earnt from work. • a certain amount of money. • to put money into something. • borrowing money eg for a house. • the people who use the products. • the people who make the products. • when you put money into an account. • meium of exchange eg coins or paper. • a fixed compensation paid to a person. • the amount you get paid from from work. • ...
money 2016-10-11
6 Clues: opposite of spend • where you spend money • the past simple of buy • the currency in the UK • you need this to buy things • when the prices have been reduced
money 2016-03-10
Across
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp
- a current way of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- a nation with its own government
Down
- a place which a big amount of moneys kept and transactions are made
- the current way money is in general in a particular country.
- The study of the measurement, properties using numbers and symbols.
6 Clues: a nation with its own government • a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp • the current way money is in general in a particular country. • a current way of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes • a place which a big amount of moneys kept and transactions are made • The study of the measurement, properties using numbers and symbols.
Money! 2015-10-15
6 Clues: price you pay • drink to sell at stand • penny, nickle, dime, quarter • something you buy for loved one • mother, father, brother, sister • something you use to pay for item
MONEY 2021-10-28
Money 2022-04-29
6 Clues: How much do these shoes __? $120. • Brazil needs to __ money on education. • I __ money for charity events with volunteer work. • Did you buy a new laptop? Again? You __ a lot of money. • I __ money from my friends, but I always pay them back. • I worked extra hours this month, so my __ will be better.
money 2021-07-09
6 Clues: collocation with money • a person who lost his money • place where you keep your money • round object you use to pay with • using your money to make more money • piece of paper which allows you to pay
Money 2022-09-30
Across
- Each country has its own ___________ . In Mexico, it's peso, and in Japan, it's yen.
- She spends most of her time taking photographs. It's a f___________ hobby for her.
- ___________ is a common kind of metal. It has been used in making coins.
Down
- A newspaper reporter needs all the ___________ to write a good story.
- My friends are more ___________ to me than most valuable jewels.
- Can you change a twenty-dollar _______ for me?
6 Clues: Can you change a twenty-dollar _______ for me? • My friends are more ___________ to me than most valuable jewels. • A newspaper reporter needs all the ___________ to write a good story. • ___________ is a common kind of metal. It has been used in making coins. • She spends most of her time taking photographs. It's a f___________ hobby for her. • ...
