money Crossword Puzzles
Earning Money Crossword 2020-04-30
Across
- income after allowable deductions are subtracted. these include the cost of tools, uniform, union fees, donations and work related travel expenses.
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5
- A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked
- Payment based on number or difficulty of sales made. usually a measurement of sales value
- all income in one financial year, it includes wages, bonuses, commissions, allowances and interest from bank accounts
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- An amount earned based on number of hours worked
- Payment based on number of goods produced
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2
- a compulsory contribution of money taken by the government from worker's income and business profits.
- 1st of July to 1st of June
- extra money paid to employees who produce work of high quality or quantity, or for meeting an important target or deadline
- tax that is taken from your pay each payday
- money gained from the selling of goods and services
- gaining less money than it cost to sell a profit or service
14 Clues: 1st of July to 1st of June • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2 • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5 • Payment based on number of goods produced • tax that is taken from your pay each payday • A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked • An amount earned based on number of hours worked • money gained from the selling of goods and services • ...
Earning Money Crossword 2020-04-30
Across
- income after allowable deductions are subtracted. these include the cost of tools, uniform, union fees, donations and work related travel expenses.
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5
- A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked
- Payment based on number or difficulty of sales made. usually a measurement of sales value
- all income in one financial year, it includes wages, bonuses, commissions, allowances and interest from bank accounts
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- An amount earned based on number of hours worked
- Payment based on number of goods produced
- the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2
- a compulsory contribution of money taken by the government from worker's income and business profits.
- 1st of July to 1st of June
- extra money paid to employees who produce work of high quality or quantity, or for meeting an important target or deadline
- tax that is taken from your pay each payday
- money gained from the selling of goods and services
- gaining less money than it cost to sell a profit or service
14 Clues: 1st of July to 1st of June • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 2 • the normal hourly pay multiplied by 1.5 • Payment based on number of goods produced • tax that is taken from your pay each payday • A fixed amount regardless of the hours worked • An amount earned based on number of hours worked • money gained from the selling of goods and services • ...
Money and Banking 2023-03-27
Across
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange
- standard unit of currency in a country's money supply
- money by government decree
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on the trade of barter
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- money that has an alternative use as an economic good
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- paper currency issued by the Fed that was eventually replaced by all other typed of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- an overthrow of the government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
14 Clues: money by government decree • an overthrow of the government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on the trade of barter • money that has an alternative use as an economic good • standard unit of currency in a country's money supply • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • ...
Money Management Strategies 2012-10-19
Across
- that you owe
- worth-difference between the amount you own and the debts you owe
- flow- movement of cash in and out of your wallet and bank account
- income-money you have left after paying for your essentials
- management-day-to-day financial activities necessary to get the most from your money.
- assets-cash/items that can be converted into cash
- value-price at which property would sell
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- inability to pay debts when they are due
- that has money or exchangeable value.
- balance sheet-net worth statement
- includes paycheck from your job, allowance, and interests
- including cash, realestate, investments, personal investments
- estate-land and any structures in the wealth category (property)
- deposit box- a small safe storage compartment you rent in a bank
14 Clues: that you owe • balance sheet-net worth statement • that has money or exchangeable value. • inability to pay debts when they are due • value-price at which property would sell • assets-cash/items that can be converted into cash • includes paycheck from your job, allowance, and interests • income-money you have left after paying for your essentials • ...
Money/Finance/Economics 2022-03-18
Across
- something important that's influenced by others
- willingness to provide or do something
- money leftover
- money spent
- exchange of value between two parties
- fee that lender charges for using their money
- mandatory payment to fund public services
- expenses taken out of your income
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- health care for elderly and disabled
- legally enforceable promise between two parties
- something unnecessary but desired
- something necessary for life
- money borrowed and must be repaid
- you agree to the exact offer
14 Clues: money spent • money leftover • something necessary for life • you agree to the exact offer • something unnecessary but desired • money borrowed and must be repaid • expenses taken out of your income • health care for elderly and disabled • exchange of value between two parties • willingness to provide or do something • mandatory payment to fund public services • ...
Terms for Money 2023-10-23
14 Clues: Color • Not small • A male deer • Legal _______ • Sounds violent • Starts as dough • A breakfast meat • How bread starts • Base for coleslaw • Dollar in Spanish • Cash register sound • Often found in salad • 3rd letter of the alphabet • Old British term for the pound
Shopping and money 2024-03-06
Across
- A request for payment of money owed
- The money which you pay for the journey in a vehicle such as buy or train
- People who buy goods or services for their own use
- A collection or mass
- Someone who spends money
- To give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
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- To be able to buy something
- To get something from someone and to give it back after a period of time
- An amount of money that is borrowed often from a bank
- To receive money for work that you do
- The money paid for the hours worked
- A person who saves money regularly
- Not happening often; stranger
- To give money to someone for something you want to buy
14 Clues: Someone who spends money • A collection or mass • To be able to buy something • Not happening often; stranger • The money paid for the hours worked • A person who saves money regularly • A request for payment of money owed • To receive money for work that you do • People who buy goods or services for their own use • ...
Money Vocab 1 2025-04-14
Across
- P.86 deprived or robbed of the possession or use of something —usually used with of
- (Page 54) Definition: liberal giving (as of money) to or as if to an inferior
- (page 26): not feeling or showing emotion
- (p146) Can also be used to describe a generally messy or untidy appearance.
- (page 26): marked by fast and energetic, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity
- (page 3): extremely or excessively careful or detailed
- (p153) No longer produced or used; out of date.
- - so briefly or stiffly as to seem rude or snippy (Via Dictionary.com)
- (Page 89) Definition: a vaporous exhalation formerly believed to cause disease
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- - extend the application of a method or conclusion to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable. (Via Google)
- (Page 75) Definition: to accustom to accept something undesirable
- (96): supreme authority
- - inclined to be silent or uncommunicative in speech (Via Google)
- (Page47) Definition: to reduce in intensity
14 Clues: (96): supreme authority • (page 26): not feeling or showing emotion • (Page47) Definition: to reduce in intensity • (p153) No longer produced or used; out of date. • (page 3): extremely or excessively careful or detailed • (Page 75) Definition: to accustom to accept something undesirable • - inclined to be silent or uncommunicative in speech (Via Google) • ...
Money & Finance Vocabulary 2025-10-06
Across
- Money that you borrow from a bank and must pay back (n) – (4)
- To put money into something (like a company) to make more money later (v + p) – (6, 2)
- Things of value that a person or company owns, like money or property (n) – (6)
- The money you have left after paying taxes and bills (n) – (10, 6)
- A number that shows how good you are at paying back money (n) – (6, 6)
- When someone steals something (n) – (5)
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- The place where people buy and sell shares in companies (n) – (5,6)
- A bank account where you keep money for the future (n) – (7, 7)
- A loan you take from a bank to buy a house (n) – (8)
- To get money for the work you do (v) – (4)
- Money that you keep and do not spend (n) – (7)
- A plan for how to spend and save your money (n) – (6)
- To take something from someone for a time and then return it (v) – (6)
- A helpful idea about what someone should do (n) – (6)
14 Clues: When someone steals something (n) – (5) • To get money for the work you do (v) – (4) • Money that you keep and do not spend (n) – (7) • A loan you take from a bank to buy a house (n) – (8) • A plan for how to spend and save your money (n) – (6) • A helpful idea about what someone should do (n) – (6) • Money that you borrow from a bank and must pay back (n) – (4) • ...
Money and Me 2025-10-20
Across
- the money I have in my bank account
- amount of money given for work done
- The USA currency
- Money I get
- the smallest denomination of Rands
- the monthly amount of money received for doing work
- how i can help to allocate my monthly allowance
- a digital form of currency
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- how people used to exchange goods before money
- contribution to the government
- the money that I save
- Money I spend
- a good place to store money
- the national form of money
14 Clues: Money I get • Money I spend • The USA currency • the money that I save • the national form of money • a digital form of currency • a good place to store money • contribution to the government • the smallest denomination of Rands • the money I have in my bank account • amount of money given for work done • how people used to exchange goods before money • ...
Financial Terms 2019-02-10
Across
- a tenant's regular payment to an owner for the use of property or land.
- Financial plan
- recognition of well payment
- opportunity for free education
- money or property that you receive from someone who has died.
- Money/Cash
- to give something to someone with the intention of getting it back.
- a printed record of the balance in a bank account and the amounts that have been paid into it and withdrawn from it, issued periodically to the holder of the account.
- If you receive money or property, you receive it from someone who has died.
- Extra money given for good service
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- to present as a gift, grant, or contribution
- The amount of money owed
- a slip of paper containing money
- Money saved
- cost of exchanged currency
- a regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund
- a part of your income that you have to pay regularly to the government.
- something given, as a privilege or right, a sum of money, or a tract of land
- someone at the front desk collecting money
- The extra money charged after being loaned money.
20 Clues: Money/Cash • Money saved • Financial plan • The amount of money owed • cost of exchanged currency • recognition of well payment • opportunity for free education • a slip of paper containing money • Extra money given for good service • someone at the front desk collecting money • to present as a gift, grant, or contribution • The extra money charged after being loaned money. • ...
Currencies and Economics 2025-03-17
Across
- Something, typically money, that is owed
- A flat, typically round piece of metal used as money
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank
- A financial gain, especially the difference between revenue and expenses
- The management of large amounts of money
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage
- The action of putting money into something to gain profit
- A regular gathering for the purchase and sale of commodities
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money
- A medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
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- The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- A system of money in general use in a particular country
- The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on trust
- The amount by which expenses exceed revenue
- A piece of paper money
- The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of production and consumption
- The action of buying, selling, or exchanging goods
20 Clues: A piece of paper money • Something, typically money, that is owed • The management of large amounts of money • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • The amount by which expenses exceed revenue • An abundance of valuable possessions or money • The money one has saved, especially through a bank • The action of buying, selling, or exchanging goods • ...
Financial Litracy 2022-01-14
Across
- The money you give to the COUNTRIES government to use for the whole country for example free public education, military defenses and e.x….
- The amount of money you pay yearly.
- A plan that is used to see how money is spent.
- taken
- Synonym of Earnings
- The amount of money you save.
- The money you pay to the government.
- The amount of money you save for when you retire.
- Expenses that vary from month to month, for example, a Utility bill.
- The amount of money you spend or the amount of money you pay.
- Synonym of Gross income
- Expenses that do not change from month to month, for example, a school bill
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- A household budget includes all the expenses that you need to pay for your basic needs.
- Tax you pay to the government for people who don’t have basic resources.
- Synonym of Overtime
- The amount of money you make.
- Money you get/make hourly.
- All taxes added up that you need to give to the government.
- Tax you pay for free healthcare.
- Your budget after taxes.
- The money you make before giving taxes.
21 Clues: taken • Synonym of Overtime • Synonym of Earnings • Synonym of Gross income • Your budget after taxes. • Money you get/make hourly. • The amount of money you make. • The amount of money you save. • Tax you pay for free healthcare. • The amount of money you pay yearly. • The money you pay to the government. • The money you make before giving taxes. • ...
Financial Vocab 2023-08-23
Across
- the limit of something
- failed to fulfill an action
- the extent to see if a person is suitable to receive financial credit
- money that you receive
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- of Deposit (CD) certificate from the bank that allows person to deposit money for a specified amount of time23. Insurance something protecting something else
- Union members who can borrow money when at low interest rates
- yourself first to save up money to keep for yourself
- report. Information of current credit situation
- a useful or valuable thing
- money that you sent or lent
- money that is paid regularly
- something that is borrowed and then returned soon
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- card a card from the bank to hold money electronically
- vs. want something that is essential and something that isn't important
- shopping to practice the act of comparing products prices
- score a rating representing your credit and history
- fund money set aside for emergencies or unplanned events
- value of money money worth now will worth a lot more in the future
- Broker people who buy and sell stocks and in return gets a fee or commission
- Not having anymore money
- able to earn things before payment and to be trusted to pay in the future
- something that is owed or due
- something becoming bigger or expanding more
24 Clues: the limit of something • money that you receive • Not having anymore money • a useful or valuable thing • failed to fulfill an action • money that you sent or lent • money that is paid regularly • something that is owed or due • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • something becoming bigger or expanding more • something that is borrowed and then returned soon • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2025-11-03
Across
- Fixed regular payment made by an employer.
- Money earned from working or investments.
- A financial plan
- The possibility of losing money
- Things people buy that can be touched or used.
- Amount of money borrowed or invested before interest
- To put money into something expecting to make a profit.
- Amount paid or earned on principal
- Money owed to others.
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- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Long-term loan used to buy property
- Contract to use property for payment
- The cost of borrowing money, percentage
- Property or items you desire
- Occurring once every year.
- Occurring four times a year.
- Ability to borrow money before payment
- Money that remains set aside after all expenses are paid
- Something essential for survival
19 Clues: A financial plan • Money owed to others. • Occurring once every year. • Property or items you desire • Occurring four times a year. • The possibility of losing money • Something essential for survival • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Amount paid or earned on principal • Long-term loan used to buy property • Contract to use property for payment • ...
Money B2 Vocabulary Check 2023-05-07
Across
- to be mean
- to make somebody pay too much for something
- to live in conditions of great comfort and wealth
- cut back on something
- to owe a lot of money
- to share the cost of something
- used up or finished
- to be in debts
- manage to survive with very little money
- to throw something away
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- home loan
- in need of money
- to try to spend as little money as possible
- earn just enough money to live on
- to earn a very small amount of money
- TERRIBLE poverty
- a debt that has not been paid
- had no money left
- small monthly payments made until something has been paid for
- the amount of money that a person has to spend regularly
20 Clues: home loan • to be mean • to be in debts • in need of money • TERRIBLE poverty • had no money left • used up or finished • cut back on something • to owe a lot of money • to throw something away • a debt that has not been paid • to share the cost of something • earn just enough money to live on • to earn a very small amount of money • manage to survive with very little money • ...
budget 2023-01-09
Across
- Federal Insurance
- borrowing money that needs to be repaid
- ownership of a company
- paper asset
- type of bank account for emergency funds
- health insurance provided by the government
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss
- a # approached but not reached
- saving money
- providing protection against loss
- Required payments of money to governments
- give money for financial return
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- contract between the insured and the insurer
- Rise in price
- someone who pays if the borrower fails to pay
- responsible for
- borrowing money through a card
- anything of value that is owned
- distribution of profits
- money owed
- illegal acts with money
- money earned
- The person who is issued a credit card
- annual percentage earned or paid
24 Clues: money owed • paper asset • money earned • saving money • Rise in price • responsible for • Federal Insurance • ownership of a company • distribution of profits • illegal acts with money • borrowing money through a card • a # approached but not reached • anything of value that is owned • give money for financial return • annual percentage earned or paid • Exposure to danger, harm, or loss • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
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- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Career & Life Planning Emberlynn Neil 2023-11-06
Across
- Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it.
- Asking your insurance company to pay for something.
- Buying something you want but you still have to pay it back later.
- Necessities (water, food, transportation, electricity, gas) which are paid monthly.
- Putting your money into a bank account for safekeeping.
- The amount you pay to a medical provider before your insurance is usually paid before you receive service.
- The amount of money you have to pay toward expenses beforeinsuranceance covers the rest.
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you are paid and how much is withdrawn from your taxes.
- Any good or service you spend on.
- Payment: The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to not have fees or fines.
- Amount of money on your paycheck after taxes and expenses.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for yourself and everyday expenses.
- The time it takes for your money to be transferred from one account to another.
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- Money earned through work
- An amount that is owed or is available.
- The amount of money (percentage) charged when you borrow money. Can also be the amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
- The amount you owe to somebody.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someonsomeone'srty for a specific amount amountme and money.
- A budgeting method where you record(keep track) of your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- Money you pay to the government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them.
- A amount of money that goes straight from your bank account to your card to pay for that good.
- A physical form of money like coins or paper money.
- The amount of money you owe when using a credit card or loan.
- A record or statement of financial funds or receipts, often related to a credit or bank union.
- A fee from your bank account or credit union when you try to spend more than what you have in your account.
- Moving money from one account to another account.
26 Clues: Money earned through work • The amount you owe to somebody. • Any good or service you spend on. • An amount that is owed or is available. • Moving money from one account to another account. • Asking your insurance company to pay for something. • A physical form of money like coins or paper money. • Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it. • ...
Career & Life Planning Emberlynn Neil 2023-11-06
Across
- Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it.
- Asking your insurance company to pay for something.
- Buying something you want but you still have to pay it back later.
- Necessities (water, food, transportation, electricity, gas) which are paid monthly.
- Putting your money into a bank account for safekeeping.
- The amount you pay to a medical provider before your insurance is usually paid before you receive service.
- The amount of money you have to pay toward expenses beforeinsuranceance covers the rest.
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you are paid and how much is withdrawn from your taxes.
- Any good or service you spend on.
- Payment: The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to not have fees or fines.
- Amount of money on your paycheck after taxes and expenses.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for yourself and everyday expenses.
- The time it takes for your money to be transferred from one account to another.
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- Money earned through work
- An amount that is owed or is available.
- The amount of money (percentage) charged when you borrow money. Can also be the amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
- The amount you owe to somebody.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someonsomeone'srty for a specific amount amountme and money.
- A budgeting method where you record(keep track) of your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- Money you pay to the government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them.
- A amount of money that goes straight from your bank account to your card to pay for that good.
- A physical form of money like coins or paper money.
- The amount of money you owe when using a credit card or loan.
- A record or statement of financial funds or receipts, often related to a credit or bank union.
- A fee from your bank account or credit union when you try to spend more than what you have in your account.
- Moving money from one account to another account.
26 Clues: Money earned through work • The amount you owe to somebody. • Any good or service you spend on. • An amount that is owed or is available. • Moving money from one account to another account. • Asking your insurance company to pay for something. • A physical form of money like coins or paper money. • Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it. • ...
Cash Flow 2023-02-13
Across
- Total Revenue - Total Cost.
- The money the business has saved in the bank.
- A sum of money paid regularly to shareholders.
- Assets that are easily changed into cash.
- Predictable changes in seasons that create more demand.
- Flow of money out of a business.
- Where money is put into a business to earn a profit.
- The state of being legally responsible for something.
- Money that is readily available for a business.
- A person or business whom money is owed to.
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- The cash received from a sale of goods.
- The amount of money a business needs to function and expand.
- Prediction of all expected costs and profits of a business over a future period, showing the expected cash flow each month.
- The inability to meet debts.
- A source of value that the business owns or leases which can help run a business.
- A sum of money that is borrowed to be paid back with interest.
- Money spent on things that allow the business to run such as paying employees, rent....
- Flow of money into a business.
- When only a certain amount of something is allowed.
- A person or business whom is owing money.
20 Clues: Total Revenue - Total Cost. • The inability to meet debts. • Flow of money into a business. • Flow of money out of a business. • The cash received from a sale of goods. • Assets that are easily changed into cash. • A person or business whom is owing money. • A person or business whom money is owed to. • The money the business has saved in the bank. • ...
Banking vocab 2014-02-25
Across
- a bank has many of these in different locations
- to take money from a bank account
- a machine you use to withdraw money
- a card that uses borrowed money eg. Visa or Mastercard
- you write this on the receipt when you pay by credit
- how much money you have in an account
- the name of a person who goes to a bank to withdraw money, open an account etc
- an account where you save money
- the secret number you use when paying by card
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- the name of a person who serves you when you go to the bank
- a card that uses your own money
- a place you go to change money from one currency to another
- an account from which you write cheques
- money you borrow from a bank to buy a house
- a piece of paper you write and sign to give money to another person
- to move money from one account to another
- to put money into a bank account
- money you borrow from a bank to buy a car, pay for a holiday etc
18 Clues: a card that uses your own money • an account where you save money • to put money into a bank account • to take money from a bank account • a machine you use to withdraw money • how much money you have in an account • an account from which you write cheques • to move money from one account to another • money you borrow from a bank to buy a house • ...
Tic-Tac-Toe Questions 2/3 2021-09-01
Across
- to put something in jeopardy
- putting money into something you believe in and watching it grow
- interest earned on savings
- to give something back
- allows one party to provide money for another
- owing money to someone
- taking money from poor people
- considering in amount to something
- the act of becoming different
- a tax on sales
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- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- money kept in the bank for financial betterment
- something to help in case of emergencies or accidents
- money paid regularly at a certain rate
- money you earn after retirement
- a reward
- money charged after you get a better paying job
- tax on income
- the ability to do something;expertise
- being responsible for something
20 Clues: a reward • tax on income • a tax on sales • to give something back • owing money to someone • interest earned on savings • to put something in jeopardy • taking money from poor people • the act of becoming different • money you earn after retirement • being responsible for something • considering in amount to something • the ability to do something;expertise • ...
Money Words and Words To Go 2021-11-17
Across
- the smallest amount needed
- without enough money to pay what is owed
- extra money paid for borrowing money
- information that points something out
- agreement to buy now and pay later
- in an important way
- something that is more important than other things
- remaining money that is still owed
- having the possibility of developing in a certain way
- to reduce something as much as possible
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- to point out something
- money a person earns from a job or other source
- at regular times
- possible but not yet real
- relating to money management
- in a way that is true and correct
- large or important enough
- money that is owed
- to decide how useful or good something is
- money charged for a service
20 Clues: at regular times • money that is owed • in an important way • to point out something • possible but not yet real • large or important enough • the smallest amount needed • money charged for a service • relating to money management • in a way that is true and correct • agreement to buy now and pay later • remaining money that is still owed • extra money paid for borrowing money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
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- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Watch your mouth son 2018-11-13
Across
- things you are good at
- when you dont reach you goal
- the thing you will be when you have succeded
- the thing you sell
- ideas
- the amount of money you have
- where you sell your product
- when you have reach your goal
- innovation
- stored up money
- to be brave and restless
- thinking outside the box
- motivated by need
Down
- mr world wide
- taking a risk
- how to use your money wisley
- start a company
- most common entrepreneur
- keep track of money
- people you know to grow
- the money you get of your product
- the money you give when you buy something
- giving your product away for money
- not making money of what you sell
- taking a chance
25 Clues: ideas • innovation • mr world wide • taking a risk • start a company • stored up money • taking a chance • motivated by need • the thing you sell • keep track of money • things you are good at • people you know to grow • most common entrepreneur • to be brave and restless • thinking outside the box • where you sell your product • how to use your money wisley • when you dont reach you goal • ...
Tax Relief Day 2022-04-02
21 Clues: money in • tax month • IRS forms • IRS check • real money • California • money back • money spent • inheritance • tax preparer • home or condo • gift to others • Huntington Beach • slow way to file • submitting forms • filing status (2) • dependent children • extra time to file • central government • who takes our money • document to compile on
IELTS Vocabulary crossword 2021-02-11
Across
- ideas about right or wrong that a person has.
- an arrangement to receive goods from a shop or money from a bank.
- the thin flat substance that you use for writing on or wrapping things in.
- the people who control a country, region, or town and make decisions.
- money given to someone by a company or a government.
- a reduction in the amount of money that is spent.
- extremely valuable things.
- to keep something and look after it carefully.
- a senior employee of a company, whose job is to make decisions about money.
- never having happened or existed before.
- small possessions that are worth a lot of money, for example jewellery.
- the amount of money that individual people or families spend on goods.
- the amount of money that a family gets from working or investing money.
- money that companies use to invest in their projects.
- matters connected to amount of money a company has and the way it spends its money.
Down
- money that you get from owning shares in a company.
- Illegal copies.
- a bank account designed for saving money.
- the system of money used in a particular country.
- a crop that farmers grow so that they can sell it, rather than using it themselves.
- to do something that goes against what you believe is right.
- belonging to people who pay tax, especially tax on income.
- way of behaving.
- one of the ranges of amounts that income is divided into.
- people in general.
- to consider something to be important.
- money spent on education.
- honest and responsible about what you do and how you do it.
- a very large amount of debt.
- ideas about right or wrong that a person has.
- the coins and pieces of paper that you can use to pay for things.
31 Clues: Illegal copies. • way of behaving. • people in general. • money spent on education. • extremely valuable things. • a very large amount of debt. • to consider something to be important. • never having happened or existed before. • a bank account designed for saving money. • ideas about right or wrong that a person has. • ideas about right or wrong that a person has. • ...
zachs crossword puzzle 2021-10-08
Across
- Hold until needed to buy
- Were you can keep money for spending
- Price of goods and service over time
- Money only wanting to pay with cash
- The money the principal earns
- An account that generates interest income
- Money set aside for unplanned pay
- Something you don't want to get into
- Building wealth is a not a sprint
Down
- Key ingredient when it comes to wealth
- Long term income
- money spent on big items
- Is a mathematical explosion
- how long will it take to get emergency fun
- Money available for any surprise
- don't spend money
- Money on a paper to put into a bank
- how long will it take to earn a interest
- Keep your money for saving or spending
19 Clues: Long term income • don't spend money • Hold until needed to buy • money spent on big items • Is a mathematical explosion • The money the principal earns • Money available for any surprise • Money set aside for unplanned pay • Money only wanting to pay with cash • Money on a paper to put into a bank • Were you can keep money for spending • Price of goods and service over time • ...
money and trade 2024-02-20
Across
- a place you put money
- chart shows how much stuff you got
- system before money people bartered with one another
- of trade money took less space than goods
- communication also help people trad
- is ween you creep this money for a long time
- production means making lager mats of goods
- is directly related to supply and demean
Down
- of trad is the differences between the value of exports
- not all trades is free trad
- standard it took people to agree for this to be money
- how did lost of things get a rondo water
- amounts of
- trade system where people and businesses can trade
14 Clues: amounts of • a place you put money • not all trades is free trad • chart shows how much stuff you got • communication also help people trad • how did lost of things get a rondo water • is directly related to supply and demean • of trade money took less space than goods • is ween you creep this money for a long time • production means making lager mats of goods • ...
Evolution of Money 2024-10-29
Across
- place that helps store/manage money
- allow banks to transfer money to separate accounts
- examples include paper bills and coins
- one service that the banks offers
- examples include metal pieces and crops
- common for big purchases like houses/cars
- another word for electronic money
Down
- examples include US dollars under gold standard
- money that is borrowed to buy things, pay back later, creates debt
- deals that seem to good to be true
- what money represents
- money is automatically deposited on payday
- similar to paper checks, but electronic. Transfers immediately
- you either gain it by saving or pay it by borrowing
14 Clues: what money represents • one service that the banks offers • another word for electronic money • deals that seem to good to be true • place that helps store/manage money • examples include paper bills and coins • examples include metal pieces and crops • common for big purchases like houses/cars • money is automatically deposited on payday • ...
Money Management Crossword 2024-11-26
Across
- where money is kept
- things you must be spend money on to survive
- a strategy to spend money in order to make it
- an investment strategy where the return maybe high but potential losses are also high
- what we use to buy things
- the total value of all assets (money +shares +assets)
Down
- acronym for how financial goals should be set
- items that you spend money on when other goals are met
- a money saving and spending plan
- money set aside for a future goal or emergencies
- extra money made on an investment
- this determines what money is worth across different countries
- ownership of a company bought on the ASX
- an investment strategy where the return maybe low but the likelihood of losses is low
14 Clues: where money is kept • what we use to buy things • a money saving and spending plan • extra money made on an investment • ownership of a company bought on the ASX • things you must be spend money on to survive • acronym for how financial goals should be set • a strategy to spend money in order to make it • money set aside for a future goal or emergencies • ...
SCS111 - Money Management 2025-07-17
Across
- a sum of money owed or due
- a sum of money that is paid back with interest
- borrowed money that you have to pay back; e.g. loan; buy now, pay later
- hourly income
- money that is spent
- things you buy that are not necessities
- cost of _______ - the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses
Down
- things you buy that are necessities
- a loan for the purchase of a house
- money earned through work and investments
- money deducted from your income by the government
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- yearly income
- money that is saved
14 Clues: hourly income • yearly income • money that is spent • money that is saved • a sum of money owed or due • a loan for the purchase of a house • things you buy that are necessities • things you buy that are not necessities • money earned through work and investments • a sum of money that is paid back with interest • money deducted from your income by the government • ...
#21 Money Matters 2022-09-09
Across
- The ability to undertake economic transactions with people in other countries free from any restraints imposed by governments or other regulators
- The process of gradually writing off the initial cost of an asset
- The distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders
- An investment that is made with the intention of reducing the risk of adverse price movements in an asset
- A general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy
- A prolonged period of slow economic growth
- A market condition where an asset's price rises rapidly, but its intrinsic value remains significantly lower
Down
- A lender, whether by making a loan, buying a bond or allowing money owed now to be paid in the future
- The total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders
- The decrease in monetary value of an asset over time due to use, wear and tear or obsolescence
- a market structure characterised by a single seller or producer that excludes viable competition from providing the same product
- The efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price
- A country or jurisdiction with very low "effective" rates of taxation for foreign investors
- The tax on goods produced abroad imposed by the government of the country to which they are exported
14 Clues: A prolonged period of slow economic growth • The distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders • The process of gradually writing off the initial cost of an asset • A general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy • A country or jurisdiction with very low "effective" rates of taxation for foreign investors • ...
Money/Shopping Vocab 2025-06-09
Across
- A paper that shows what you bought and paid for
- Money you pay to use a bus, train, or taxi
- Small, round, metal money (like pennies or quarters)
- When things cost less money for a short time
- Money you get back when you give something back
- To give money to get something
- A card you get from a company. No bank account.
Down
- To give something back and get a different thing
- Paper money (like $1, $5, $10)
- To give something back to the store
- A thing you can buy or sell
- Money that is not a card; coins and bills
- A card from your bank. Connected to checking.
- To give something to get money
14 Clues: A thing you can buy or sell • Paper money (like $1, $5, $10) • To give money to get something • To give something to get money • To give something back to the store • Money that is not a card; coins and bills • Money you pay to use a bus, train, or taxi • When things cost less money for a short time • A card from your bank. Connected to checking. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2025-02-06
Across
- Something you can scan in order to go directly to a website
- an amount of money spent, a report of your money spent
- having a period of great prosperity
- My grandfather ___________________ when he was younger, they barely made enough money each month to afford food.
- waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner.
- Not have as many people coming to your shop, store, or buying things from you.
- a life of wealth and success
- If I buy this new phone, it will ____________ and I’ll have no money left.
- If we keep spending this much money, we’ll be ___________ in no time.
- producing a great deal of profit, potentially very profitable
- the inability to pay your debts
- Tomorrow I’m going to ________________ a new pair of Adidas sambas because they’re straight fire
- Not hesitating to do something
- Someone on the internet trying to steal your data or money
- cheat someone, especially financially. (scam)
- What you do in order to receive money, usually talked about in terms of what you are doing, “___________ being a teacher.”
- I’m not sure if I can ever afford a yacht, they ______________.
- Spend a lot of money on something for high quality
- an item owned by a person or company that is worth money
- The exchange of goods or services between two people for money
Down
- This month we really need to ________________ and stop spending so much.
- “Her parents are both incredibly rich, she was totally ____________________________. She will never need to work a day in her life.
- neither make nor lose money
- To access your accounts with your username and password
- a financial gain
- Giving someone direct access to your bank account, either to take out money or put in money
- A verb meaning “to check” or “to see if something is true / correct”
- having a lot of money
- His life is a real __________________ story, he grew up poor and now is a billionaire.
- returning the money you borrowed from a bank or other financial institution, usually a large amount of money
- loan borrowing money that you must pay back later
- This word also means “fake,” or “false,” usually in reference to money
- Sending to a charity
- spending more money than you have in your account
- Digital coins
- returning the money you borrowed from someone, often a small amount
- I don’t think I am going to _____________ this month, I’ll need to call my dad and ask for money.
- automatically paying bills from your bank account
- enter into someone’s accounts without permission
39 Clues: Digital coins • a financial gain • Sending to a charity • having a lot of money • neither make nor lose money • a life of wealth and success • Not hesitating to do something • the inability to pay your debts • having a period of great prosperity • cheat someone, especially financially. (scam) • enter into someone’s accounts without permission • ...
Budget Terms 2025-09-19
Across
- money paid to keep a home or business operating without going into a negative balence
- money in an account is less than money deposited
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- money earned in one month
- percentage charged to buy
- money added to an account
Down
- person who collects money owed
- money earned in one complete year
- method of paying that allows the payee to collect money that is owed
- money spent on necessary items
- expenses and money deposited to balance the money used
- the amount of money left when all expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
- a job undertaken in addition to one's main occupation, as a supplementary source of income
- person responsible for paying money owed
- money taken out of an account
- a paid position of regular employment
16 Clues: money earned in one month • percentage charged to buy • money added to an account • money taken out of an account • person who collects money owed • money spent on necessary items • money earned in one complete year • a paid position of regular employment • person responsible for paying money owed • money in an account is less than money deposited • ...
Austin (Accounting MidTerm Review) 2020-01-10
Across
- Closing Entry
- All Non-permanent Accounts
- Money Gained
- Written Permission
- BAE
- Cleaning Money
- CIB, AP
- The Date
- Assets, Liabilities…
- withdrawals, Revenue, Expenses
- Email Scam
Down
- IRS, SEC, Banks…
- Details of Cash Payment
- Proof of Transaction
- Stealing Money
- Outside of Business Protects Money
- Company Protecting Money
- Anything of Value
- False Information
- High Level Accounting Jobs
20 Clues: BAE • CIB, AP • The Date • Email Scam • Money Gained • Closing Entry • Stealing Money • Cleaning Money • IRS, SEC, Banks… • Anything of Value • False Information • Written Permission • Proof of Transaction • Assets, Liabilities… • Details of Cash Payment • Company Protecting Money • All Non-permanent Accounts • High Level Accounting Jobs • withdrawals, Revenue, Expenses • ...
Mahal's Financial Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-09
Across
- value of money Money that is worth more now than compared to the future based on earning potential.
- Comparing similar products & prices from different stores.
- How much money you receive in exchange for your labor or products.
- An agreement between the Lender & Borrower where the Borrower is supplied with Money & Goods, which will be repaid in the future.
- score A three-digit number that determines the likelihood of you being able to pay your credit/bills on time.
- Legal process put into motion when one cannot pay back debts.
- report A detailed record of information on how you managed your credit over time.
- Failure to pay or make good on money promises.
- The amount of money you pay for borrowing money.
- Spreading your assets within & among asset classes.
- Anything you own that has Financial value.
- Protection of yourself or property against damage/loss by making payments to a company that will pay for damages if something happens.
- When you get paid and you put money in your savings before anything else.
Down
- card A card that deducts money directly from your checking account.
- Borrowed money that’s expected to be paid back, usually with interest.
- The fact that someone is likely to pay back money that is owed.
- Union Not-For-Profit organizations that exist to serve their members.
- Your Annual Percentage Rate, AKA The cost of borrowing on a credit card.
- A plan on how to spend a certain amount of money in a time period.
- Essential items vs Non-Essential items you desire.
- fund A bank account with money set for large, unexpected expenses.
- Owing money.
- Broker A financial professional who executes ordersin the market on behalf of clients.
- of Deposit A type of savings account offered by banks or credit unions.
- The original sum of money that is borrowed, invested, or lent.
25 Clues: Owing money. • Anything you own that has Financial value. • Failure to pay or make good on money promises. • The amount of money you pay for borrowing money. • Essential items vs Non-Essential items you desire. • Spreading your assets within & among asset classes. • Comparing similar products & prices from different stores. • ...
UNP ECONOMICS REVIEW 2024-07-22
Across
- Bitcoin is a form of ___ currency.
- A bank office is called a ___.
- It controls us.
- If you want to save money you should spend or ___ it.
- What people pay the government for goods and services (10%).
- To move money from one account to another.
- What the bank charges you on a loan.
- A money plan that companies and people use to check how much money they can spend.
- To put money into your banc account.
- Your monthly wage.
- Stocks, bonds and real estate are ways to ___ your money.
- The company had a good year so it will make a ___.
- I want to buy a car so I need to ___ money from the bank.
- When people invest in a company, they buy ___.
- The opposite of save.
- What is a house loan called?
- After the dinner I paid the ___.
Down
- Australian currency.
- Money you have in your bank account are called ___.
- You can pay by cash or ___ card.
- To get money or a house, as a gift, from someone who has died.
- To take money out of your bank account.
- A person who buys and sells shares.
- A person that works at the bank counter.
- To give money to a charity.
- ATM = ___ Teller Machine.
- A person who buys things or pays for services
- Physical money is banknotes and ___.
- Japanese currency.
- You can get a ___ from the bank to buy a car.
- It is important to ___ money for the future.
- To take something illegally.
32 Clues: It controls us. • Your monthly wage. • Japanese currency. • Australian currency. • The opposite of save. • ATM = ___ Teller Machine. • To give money to a charity. • To take something illegally. • What is a house loan called? • A bank office is called a ___. • You can pay by cash or ___ card. • After the dinner I paid the ___. • Bitcoin is a form of ___ currency. • ...
financial 2022-05-26
Across
- when you owe someone
- stocks in the government
- money the gov takes
- your family gets payed when you die
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- a financial risk
- physical money
- expense payed sometimes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- VS. Wants
- a small amout money that is taken
- when you switch to the over advertized little green lizard company to save 15% or more on car insurance
- you get payed when your house is damaged
- the type of bird that aflac
- _____GOALS
- parts of a company you own
- the overall amont of money you have
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
Down
- they pay for your hospital bills
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- something you own that has value
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- an expense that does not change
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- a company that has your money
- money you put aside
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- when you give money
33 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • money you put aside • when you give money • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • an expense that does not change • ...
EXTRA CREDIT 2025-02-26
Across
- type of deposit account that combines features of checking and savings accounts.
- deposit money transferred directly to or from your bank account from a institution
- helps people who can no longer pay their debts get a fresh start
- spending borrowed money
- An interest rate that doesn't change for the duration of your loan
- score how reliable you are to pay money back
- loans that form a contract or agreement to make a loan to an individual in an amount of $3,000 or less
- total amount of money in a account
- a fee paid or earned on a sum of money.
- money borrowed from a financial institution
- moving money account to account
- spending over your account limit
Down
- a loan in which the lender gives the borrower a sum of money to purchase property or real estate
- spending money
- debt that you take on to achieve meaningful growth in your personal life or finances
- making sure money is safe
- money you can get/points system when using a credit card
- protects you against inaccurate and unfair credit billing and credit card practices.
- process of paying off a debt or spreading out the cost of an asset over time.
- bank account for everyday money]
- difficulty paying back a loan
- certain amount your cant over pass
- an account of money you save
- spending over the limit on a credit card
- decline
25 Clues: decline • spending money • spending borrowed money • making sure money is safe • an account of money you save • difficulty paying back a loan • moving money account to account • bank account for everyday money] • spending over your account limit • certain amount your cant over pass • total amount of money in a account • a fee paid or earned on a sum of money. • ...
PerFinLit Crossword Final 2021-05-18
Across
- money for college based on achievement
- financial aid that doesn't get paid back
- type of loan for a house
- charge for borrowing money
- ownership of a share of a company
- money owed on a loan or payment
- someone who gives out money or credit
- the amount of money received for work
- What you own or have paid for
Down
- bank account used to pay normal expenses
- summary of intended expenses
- spending more than what you have in account
- an estimate of the ability to pay back money
- money put away for retirement or big purchase
- money that must be paid out
- money paid to guarantee a future payment
- the existing amount in an account
- temporary money borrowed from bank
18 Clues: type of loan for a house • charge for borrowing money • money that must be paid out • summary of intended expenses • What you own or have paid for • money owed on a loan or payment • ownership of a share of a company • the existing amount in an account • temporary money borrowed from bank • someone who gives out money or credit • the amount of money received for work • ...
MONEY VOCABULARY 2020-05-19
Across
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- one of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits.
- a printed record of the balance in a bank account and the amounts that have been paid into it and withdrawn from it, issued periodically to the holder of the account.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money because of a bigger demand of goods than the goods available.
Down
- take money from an account
- the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- a place were you keep your money
- An area, usually found in a bank or other financial institution, which is a safe and secure place for storing items of value.
9 Clues: take money from an account • a place were you keep your money • a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account. • the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. • a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds. • ...
Money management 2021-05-12
9 Clues: price lessening • to spend unwisely • the one who consumes • the cost of something • something that you bought • be financially able to buy • a client of a shop, a buyer • something bought on the cheap • money for beneficial business
Saving Money 2021-11-11
Across
- A saving institution owned by the members
- A measure of your ability to repay a loan
- The money we earn on our savings
- The part of our money we do not spend
Down
- Savings account where you have access to your money but must inform the bank first
- A portion of a companies profit given out to its members or shareholders
- Type of savings account where money is saved for a number of years
- Type of lottery savings account
- Type of savings account where you have free access to your money
9 Clues: Type of lottery savings account • The money we earn on our savings • The part of our money we do not spend • A saving institution owned by the members • A measure of your ability to repay a loan • Type of savings account where you have free access to your money • Type of savings account where money is saved for a number of years • ...
Happiness & Money 2022-03-07
9 Clues: chance • become better • collect, gather • to the further side • go in a particular direction • devote give time, effort to a task • ready, eager, or prepared to do something • a thing given in recognition of one's service, effort, • out begin to fly horizontally after climbing or diving
about money 2022-04-26
Across
- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
Lunch Money 2018-02-23
9 Clues: Setting a new goal • something magnificent • Flip threw pages quickly • something that people read • something at school or work • Trying to reach a certain goal • someone that opposes super heroes • In the process of creating somethin • Things that add or finish to a story
Money i 2024-04-16
Across
- to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose.
- to return money that you borrowed from somebody.
- to add up to something.
- to cheat somebody, by making them pay too much, by selling them something of poor quality, etc.
- to use up or finish a supply of something.
Down
- to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have.
- to spend a lot of money on something.
- to compare the quality or prices of goods or services that are offered by different shops, companies, etc. so that you can choose the best.
- to give some money so that a group of people can buy something together.
9 Clues: to add up to something. • to spend a lot of money on something. • to use up or finish a supply of something. • to return money that you borrowed from somebody. • to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose. • to give some money so that a group of people can buy something together. • ...
MONEY&WORK 2024-10-16
Across
- it makes me happy because it’s useful and important.
- a series of increasingly important or well-paid jobs that someone does during their working life.
- having no money, very poor (literary).
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- to loose your job because you’re no longer needed.
- grand 5000 pounds.
- money that a bank lends and borrows.
- a legal document that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions.
- the quickest route to a successful position.
- an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job.
9 Clues: grand 5000 pounds. • money that a bank lends and borrows. • having no money, very poor (literary). • the quickest route to a successful position. • to loose your job because you’re no longer needed. • it makes me happy because it’s useful and important. • a legal document that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions. • ...
U.S. Money 2024-10-13
Across
- paper signed to give someone a certain amount of money
- 100 cents
- medium size coin, worth 5 cents
- plastic card linked to a bank account
Down
- Aldi shopping cart coin, worth 25 cents
- paper money, or money that you owe
- copper colored coin, worth 1 cent
- plastic card used to pay for purchases
- smallest size coin, worth 10 cents
9 Clues: 100 cents • medium size coin, worth 5 cents • copper colored coin, worth 1 cent • paper money, or money that you owe • smallest size coin, worth 10 cents • plastic card linked to a bank account • plastic card used to pay for purchases • Aldi shopping cart coin, worth 25 cents • paper signed to give someone a certain amount of money
Money vocab 2022-12-02
Across
- an institution that accepts savings at interest and lends money to savers chiefly for home mortgage loans and may offer checking accounts and other services.
- A calculation of the monetary value of an investment versus its cost
- qualified gross income” is less than $250,000 and whose property taxes exceed six percent of their qualified gross income
Down
- the action of withdrawing something
- an address for your bank.
- produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- a bank charges you any time you withdraw more money from your account than what you have in it.
- a bank account that earns interest.
- the amount an individual or business makes after deducting costs, allowances and taxes.
9 Clues: an address for your bank. • the action of withdrawing something • a bank account that earns interest. • produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). • A calculation of the monetary value of an investment versus its cost • the amount an individual or business makes after deducting costs, allowances and taxes. • ...
Pocket Money 2025-04-24
Across
- - What can children wash to earn money?
- - What part of the house do children clean?
- - What sweet thing do children buy?
Down
- - What do children play with that they might buy?
- - How many dollars do some children get?
- - What do parents give extra money for?
- - What do some children do instead of spending?
- - How often do others receive it?
- - How often do some children get pocket money?
9 Clues: - How often do others receive it? • - What sweet thing do children buy? • - What do parents give extra money for? • - What can children wash to earn money? • - How many dollars do some children get? • - What part of the house do children clean? • - How often do some children get pocket money? • - What do some children do instead of spending? • ...
MONEY TERMS 2025-05-16
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- income The total money you earn before any deductions like taxes.
- expenses Costs that stay the same each month, like rent or a loan payment.
- The money you spend on things.
- Anything accepted as payment for goods and services.
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
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- management The way you plan, save, spend, and use your money.
- expenses Costs that can change each month, like food, clothes, or entertainment.
- tender Official money that must be accepted when offered to pay for goods and services.
- The money you earn or receive, such as from a job or gifts.
- income The money you have left after all taxes and deductions are taken out of your income.
10 Clues: The money you spend on things. • A plan for how you will spend and save your money. • Anything accepted as payment for goods and services. • The money you earn or receive, such as from a job or gifts. • management The way you plan, save, spend, and use your money. • income The total money you earn before any deductions like taxes. • ...
Managing money 2025-10-02
Across
- this is when you owe someone money
- this is what you call the rent you have not paid
- this is the money that you earn that comes into your account
- this lets you spend money you have in your account
Down
- this is the name for your money in the bank
- this is when you plan how you will spend your money
- this is money the bank may lend you for a car etc
- this is money a company lets you have for a fee
- this is the money that you spend on bills etc
9 Clues: this is when you owe someone money • this is the name for your money in the bank • this is the money that you spend on bills etc • this is money a company lets you have for a fee • this is what you call the rent you have not paid • this is money the bank may lend you for a car etc • this lets you spend money you have in your account • ...
Finance 2017-08-25
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- paper that you need to change a product
- money that you earn
- the person that count your money
- when you buy something immediately because you have a lot of money
- amount of money that you ask for buying a new house
- when you don't have enough money and you ask them to someone
- when you are completely afraid to spend money
Down
- where you think that money are saved
- money that you have to give to the government
- when someone lend you money then you have to pay money back
- when you give to a person the same amount of money that he lend you
- term for everything about money
- service of a bank
- thing that you have
- when you pay attention on spending money
- what do you want when you buy a smartphone and it is broken
- the personal profile that you have on a website
17 Clues: service of a bank • money that you earn • thing that you have • term for everything about money • the person that count your money • where you think that money are saved • paper that you need to change a product • when you pay attention on spending money • money that you have to give to the government • when you are completely afraid to spend money • ...
Personal Finance Final Project 2024-05-10
Across
- A limit to how much you should be spending.
- Retirement account run by your work that they match a certain amount of your contributions.
- You have to meet certain requirements to join.
- Money you didn’t pay back in time that usually gains interest.
- Money taken from your paycheck after taxes that is put towards retirement.
- A way to gauge your riskiness for taking out loans and other things.
- School after high school.
- Payment every 12 months.
- Usually anyone can join, used to store money.
- Used to buy things with your own money.
- The movement of money.
- Your source of money, usually from a job.
- A place to buy, sell, and trade shares of companies.
- Something that can be taken from you if you don’t pay your debts.
- Money paid to a loan company to make the amount you owe less.
- The money used to build and run a business.
- Money set aside for future needs.
- A fund set aside by your work so that when you retire you’ll get regular payments from that fund.
Down
- When you have no money.
- A share of a government organization.
- The grouping of all money and everything that has to do with it.
- Shares of companies.
- Used to buy things with borrowed money that you pay back.
- A loan on a house.
- Money set aside for just in case.
- A number used to determine the amount of interest you pay.
- A way of receiving money, most commonly from your place of work.
- Gained over time that goes back to the company/bank you take a loan from.
- Borrowed money to help you pay for something, usually expensive like a house or car.
- The action of paying off a loan or debt with regular payments.
- A group of stocks and bonds.
- Money taken from your paycheck before taxes that is put towards retirement.
32 Clues: A loan on a house. • Shares of companies. • The movement of money. • When you have no money. • Payment every 12 months. • School after high school. • A group of stocks and bonds. • Money set aside for just in case. • Money set aside for future needs. • A share of a government organization. • Used to buy things with your own money. • Your source of money, usually from a job. • ...
Dylan mills 2019-04-01
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- wealth
- take away money
- interest calculated or paid
- to change a person's account
- financial obligation
- services for money
- tax subtraction
- expenses that stays stable
- interest calculated by both
- a tax on goods
- total money borrowed
- the cost of basic necessities
- total sum of money
- a bank account with checks
- money received before taxs
- regular pay
Down
- item income
- deposits money for no use
- any property owned by a person
- expenses that can change
- a tax on a persons income
- a cost
- a portion not including in a pay check
- a loan used to buy real estate
- a price for foodstuffs
- a card where you pay based on credit
- pay money received after taxs
- put in money
28 Clues: wealth • a cost • item income • regular pay • put in money • take away money • tax subtraction • a tax on goods • services for money • total sum of money • financial obligation • total money borrowed • a price for foodstuffs • expenses that can change • deposits money for no use • a tax on a persons income • expenses that stays stable • a bank account with checks • money received before taxs • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
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- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Economics 2022-03-08
Across
- money that a company makes after all charges are taken from the amount
- to put money into financial schemes, shares, property with the expectation of achieving a profit
- to grant to someone the use of something on the understanding that it will be returned (let someone borrow from you)
- a person who does financial records
- a cost
- to ask an amount of money for something
- to take and use someone’s money with the intention of returning it
- a good, or lower than usual, price
Down
- money that you pay to a company if you borrow money from them
- to give money to pay for goods, services, or so as benefit someone or something
- a large fall in value
- to spend more money than you should or more than you wanted to
- an individual thing
- to keep and store up something, especially money, for future use
- to spend more money than one earns
- to have enough money to pay for something
- to get or obtain money in return for labor or services
- amount of money available to spend
18 Clues: a cost • an individual thing • a large fall in value • to spend more money than one earns • amount of money available to spend • a good, or lower than usual, price • a person who does financial records • to ask an amount of money for something • to have enough money to pay for something • to get or obtain money in return for labor or services • ...
Ashar's Crossword 2022-01-14
Across
- Protection from financial loss.
- Their job is to prepare and examine financial records.
- Money received on a regular basis.
- Is how much money a bank receives for lending out money to people.
- Used to buy things.
- Money you pay to the government.
- A type of loan often used to buy a home or other property.
- A minimum amount of money to spend.
- Something that is owed or due.
- Expenses changes often every year.
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- Is when you earn interest on both the money you've saved and the interest you earn.
- Something that's burrowed (money) then paid.
- An arrangement by which a financial institution accepts a customer's financial assets and holds.
- Expenses stay the same amount.
- Financial institution.
- Are an asset or items acquired with the goal of generating income.
- A score that keeps track of if you're paying on time.
- Is a quick and easy method of calculating the interest charge on a loan.
- Money management and the process of acquiring needed funds.
- The amount of money owed.
20 Clues: Used to buy things. • Financial institution. • The amount of money owed. • Expenses stay the same amount. • Something that is owed or due. • Protection from financial loss. • Money you pay to the government. • Money received on a regular basis. • Expenses changes often every year. • A minimum amount of money to spend. • Something that's burrowed (money) then paid. • ...
Accounting Terms 2019-04-28
Across
- overdraft take out more money from their bank than is deposited.
- things like desks and chairs.
- things which help to make their products.
- money that the business owes
- and fittings shelves or carpet on the floor or curtains or fridges.
- money the owner uses to start a business
- the value of a business’s good reputation
- payable money the business owes to other businesses.
- cash small amounts of money used by the business to buy cheap items
- anything that the business owns
Down
- money the owner makes from the business
- own part of another company or business.
- deposits money kept in a bank account for a fixed period of time
- goods a business makes or sells
- the ground the buildings are built on.
- shops or factories used by the business.
- cars or vans or trucks.
- law which stops another business copying the way goods are made.
- money the owner takes out of the business for personal use.
- Equity The owners investment in the business
- business borrows money from a bank.
- at bank Money (cash) in a bank account
22 Clues: cars or vans or trucks. • money that the business owes • things like desks and chairs. • goods a business makes or sells • anything that the business owns • business borrows money from a bank. • the ground the buildings are built on. • money the owner makes from the business • at bank Money (cash) in a bank account • own part of another company or business. • ...
The Story of Money Scavenger Hunt 2022-05-14
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- Federal program insuring money deposited in banks.
- A Civil War alternative to small money.
- A person who cuts, polishes, or engraves gems.
- US Colony that produced the first American paper money.
- Used to measure commodities, hard to standardize.
- King who minted coins out of gold instead of electrum (gold/silver mix) for standardization.
- Overprint on 1924 Austrian note due to inflation.
- A drawback of gold, making it hard to compare by weight.
- Ancient civilization with golden canine money.
- An strategy to counteract inflation on some Civil War notes.
- Nigerian shell money.
- To exchange good and services without using money.
- Italian “bench” where banking transactions were made.
- Banking institution designed to stabilize inflation.
- Origin of anchor-shaped farming implement.
- Artist who designed “America’s most beautiful money.”
- Location of first US mint.
- Standardized unit of tea money.
- A commodity, precursor to coins.
- German “emergency money” made from fabric.
Down
- Early American monetary unit broken into “pieces of eight.”
- Common goods used as money.
- First people in the Western World to make coins.
- At the center of this “New Constellation” coin from 1783.
- A bank in a remote area with hard-to-redeem notes.
- Icon on first American coins minted without authorization from the English king.
- The result of a government issuing too much money.
- Informal emergency money issued by bank as an I.O.U.
- “Saltmoney” given as pay to Roman soldiers.
- Used to carry coin money in ancient China.
- US State whose $10 paper note responsible for the nickname “Dixie” for the American South.
- “The Jewel of Heaven”
- Universally traded, one of me is pink.
- Sundial penny that expresses the idea “time flies.”
- Native American shell money.
- Account that keeps paper money in the bank.
- American colonial “fastener” money.
- Low-value coin from time and place of Jesus.
38 Clues: “The Jewel of Heaven” • Nigerian shell money. • Location of first US mint. • Common goods used as money. • Native American shell money. • Standardized unit of tea money. • A commodity, precursor to coins. • American colonial “fastener” money. • Universally traded, one of me is pink. • A Civil War alternative to small money. • Used to carry coin money in ancient China. • ...
Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- money giving back after loaning out money
- limited liability or shareholders
- anything of value in that is accepted in return for good and services
- responsible for any damage or things that happen
- item that is worth value that increases over time
- money accumulated over time and put into an account
- AMEX
- a stock that doesn't fluxuate and is low risk
- a exchange of money and ownership of a share
- stores and protects money for multiple countries in the U.S
- features on money to protect them from counterfeit
- rate of money that is given back additionally to the return
- someone who assists you buying and selling stocks
- the potential of gaining or losing a lot of money or assets
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- provides financial information about business annually
- shares are sold and bought privately
- provide and manage money for itself as a nation
- shares are bought and sold in the public market
- Stack that is high risk high reward
- forms of value exchanged for goods for the U.S is dollar bill
- money put into bank account
- people putting money into a business hoping they will do well and get profits
- Money put in and the same value stated is given out with a rate
- Exchange
- OTC
- use of financial savings to earn financial benefit
- financial gains after deductions and expenses
- document that discloses financial information
- ownership of share
- provides annual reports of profits and expenses
30 Clues: OTC • AMEX • Exchange • ownership of share • money put into bank account • limited liability or shareholders • Stack that is high risk high reward • shares are sold and bought privately • money giving back after loaning out money • a exchange of money and ownership of a share • a stock that doesn't fluxuate and is low risk • financial gains after deductions and expenses • ...
Money Vocabulary 2017-10-02
Across
- a person or organization that invests money into a project
- no longer working because you have reached the age where you are officially too old to work
- money that you make by selling something or from your business
- someone whose job is to prepare financial records for a company or person
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- someone who likes to keep all their money and is unwilling to spend any
- money that you pay regularly to an insurance company to cover your car or house in case of fire, theft or damage
- to receive property or money from someone who has died
- money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- a machine outside a bank or in a public place that you use to take money out of your bank account
9 Clues: to receive property or money from someone who has died • a person or organization that invests money into a project • money that you make by selling something or from your business • someone who likes to keep all their money and is unwilling to spend any • someone whose job is to prepare financial records for a company or person • ...
Money expressions 2017-07-26
9 Clues: to give your opinion • to cover all expenses • to make a lot of money • a cheap, thrift person • to have a lot of money • to pay a lot of money for something • to contribute financially to something • a person who is interested only in people's money • to spend all the money you make without saving any
Trick Money 2021-12-21
9 Clues: __ nog • 6th reindeer • maker of toys • opposite of smile • on top of the tree • falls from the sky • what Santa rides in • made at the North Pole • color of Rudolph's nose
about money 2022-04-26
Across
- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
about money 2022-04-26
Across
- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
Borrowing Money 2022-01-19
Across
- This lets you borrow money through your bank by taking out more money than you have in the account - FERVTORDA
- Giving something to someone temporarily, getting it back later - GNINDEL
- A loan people take out to buy a house - OERGGMTA
- Receiving something from someone temporarily, giving it back later - WNIBORGRO
- Money you owe someone, which can get bigger the longer it takes to pay back - TBDE
Down
- A short term loan, with the highest interest rates - LYD PAA YONA
- Card A kind of loan where the money you spend is borrowed from the bank rather than taken from your bank account – DTICEC DRAR
- The extra bit of money you pay back on top of your loan - SITERNET
- Money borrowed by one person from another, paid back later - OALN
9 Clues: A loan people take out to buy a house - OERGGMTA • A short term loan, with the highest interest rates - LYD PAA YONA • Money borrowed by one person from another, paid back later - OALN • The extra bit of money you pay back on top of your loan - SITERNET • Giving something to someone temporarily, getting it back later - GNINDEL • ...
Money vovab 2022-01-21
Across
- When you give money to someone
- A percentage of money from your investment
- A machine that gives you money
- Money that you earn for your work
- A company that protects your money
Down
- Money that you get from a deseased family member
- The money that the bank gives you
- Money that you give to the government
- A loan form the bank to buy a house
9 Clues: When you give money to someone • A machine that gives you money • The money that the bank gives you • Money that you earn for your work • A company that protects your money • A loan form the bank to buy a house • Money that you give to the government • A percentage of money from your investment • Money that you get from a deseased family member
Money Matters 2023-11-27
Money Verbs 2019-02-07
Across
- to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc.
- to offer something for people to buy
- to ask an amount of money for goods or a service
- to have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
Down
- to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a specific thing
- to take money from a person or bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time
- to give money to pay for goods, services, etc.
- to give something to somebody that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later
- you need to pay a specific amount of money in order to buy something
9 Clues: to offer something for people to buy • to give money to pay for goods, services, etc. • to ask an amount of money for goods or a service • to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc. • you need to pay a specific amount of money in order to buy something • to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a specific thing • ...
HONEY=MONEY 2019-11-24
9 Clues: An animal. • A dull colour. • A dark colour. • A bright colour. • A food a bee eats. • Something that's tiny. • Something you don't go near. • Something that's scary and strong. • Something that moves at a low speed.
money matter 2020-10-26
Across
- One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units.
- The amount of time required in advance if either the landlord or the tenant wishes to discontinue the rental agreement. This courtesy allows both parties time to make other arrangements.
- Services needed to make a house or apartment functional, such as hot water, electricity, natural gas, and cable and Internet service.
- The payment, usually monthly, that the tenant pays to the landlord.
- deposit A sum of money, usually equal to one month’s rent, held by the landlord to cover any damage to the apartment caused by a tenant.
Down
- The person renting the apartment.
- The location of your apartment is an important safety consideration and also determines your ease of getting to work, buying groceries, and so on.
- The length of a rental agreement, usually a period of one year.
- The company or individual who owns an apartment.
- One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units.
10 Clues: The person renting the apartment. • The company or individual who owns an apartment. • The length of a rental agreement, usually a period of one year. • The payment, usually monthly, that the tenant pays to the landlord. • One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units. • ...
Money ii 2024-04-17
Across
- He ....... hundreds of pounds on designer clothes.
- The tickets ...... within hours.
- She tries to ..... 150 euros every month.
- Could you get some milk? We seem to have ......
Down
- If everyone ...... we'll be able to buy her a really nice present.
- I'm trying to ...... on fatty foods.
- How does she ..... on such a small salary?
- Has he ever ........ that $100 he owes?
- ...... for the best price.
9 Clues: ...... for the best price. • The tickets ...... within hours. • I'm trying to ...... on fatty foods. • Has he ever ........ that $100 he owes? • She tries to ..... 150 euros every month. • How does she ..... on such a small salary? • Could you get some milk? We seem to have ...... • He ....... hundreds of pounds on designer clothes. • ...
Money verb 2023-03-08
Across
- use something that belongs to someone else
- to give money to someone else
- to collect money for something
- to have to pay money to someone else
- to let someone use something for a limited time
Down
- to give money in exchange for something
- to use money on something worthless
- to use money to get something
- to keep something to use later
9 Clues: to use money to get something • to give money to someone else • to keep something to use later • to collect money for something • to use money on something worthless • to have to pay money to someone else • to give money in exchange for something • use something that belongs to someone else • to let someone use something for a limited time
Money (Lyuba) 2023-03-20
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- an owner of shares in a company
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- denoting a form of incentive offered to buyers of certain products whereby they receive a cash refund after making their purchase
- a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers
- money that is owed and should have been paid earlier
- a pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards.
Down
- the seeking of financial support for a charity, cause, or other enterprise
- a stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded (save)
- a person judged by a court to be insolvent, whose property is taken and disposed of for the benefit of creditors
9 Clues: an owner of shares in a company • money that is owed and should have been paid earlier • a pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • the seeking of financial support for a charity, cause, or other enterprise • ...
Money Vocabulary 2024-12-16
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- important
- adverb of health
- exploring different stores to compare the price of an item
- to buy things you don't need
Down
- to just look at items in a store
- materials that can be recycled and are good for the environment
- bring something back to get money from a store
- really, however, the truth is
- waiting for something with excitement
9 Clues: important • adverb of health • to buy things you don't need • really, however, the truth is • to just look at items in a store • waiting for something with excitement • bring something back to get money from a store • exploring different stores to compare the price of an item • materials that can be recycled and are good for the environment
Money (Rupiah) 2025-04-30
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- Indonesian money.
- A safe place to keep money.
- Paper money made from special paper.
- Money used in the Indonesia.
- Money used in many countries.
Down
- money is made by bad people to trick others.
- This money is made by the Central Bank (Bank Indonesia).
- This money is made by regular banks. It includes cheques and giro.
- a type of uang giral.
- Metal money.
10 Clues: Metal money. • Indonesian money. • a type of uang giral. • A safe place to keep money. • Money used in the Indonesia. • Money used in many countries. • Paper money made from special paper. • money is made by bad people to trick others. • This money is made by the Central Bank (Bank Indonesia). • This money is made by regular banks. It includes cheques and giro.
American Money 2025-01-27
9 Clues: Paper Money • Face on the 20 Bill • US Coin for 10 Cents • Face on the 100 Bill • US Coin for 25 Cents • Coin with Abraham Lincoln • Coin with Thomas Jefferson on it • Paper Bill with Alexander Hamilton • Smallest Amount of Money for a Coin
Planet Money 2024-11-15
9 Clues: like a dry cookie • like Romeo and Juliet • like Evergrande in China • when an economy does really well • like a career over decades, maybe • like the U.S stock market in 1929 • like a meteorite towards the earth • what Trump wants to prevent at the border • like someone who lost it all at the casino
Money and Indicators TEST 2020-03-13
Across
- The amount of money in circulation in the US
- Open market sales ____ money supply
- This is more commonly known as the Fed
- Money the bank can use to make loans
- An economic system of trading goods not money
- This is made up of currency, checking accounts, and traveler’s checks
- A deposit that can be withdrawn and turned into currency
- The number of members on the Board of Governors
- This is caused by high spending as a result of high a money supply
- The interest rate the Fed bank charges a bank for a loan
- The amount required to be kept in the bank for each account
- Open market purchases _____ money supply
- These are not part of the money supply because they are a loan from a bank
- A slowdown in the economy due to a decrease in the money supply
Down
- The governing body of the Fed
- The number of District Fed Banks
- If the Fed wants to decrease the money supply, they ____ the required reserve
- The number of ways the Fed controls the money supply
- The buying and selling of government securities by the Fed
- If the Fed wants to increase the money supply, they ____ the required reserve
- The amount in the vault and in the district Fed bank
- The deliberate control of the money supply by the Fed
- The interest a bank charges a bank for a loan
- A decrease in the money supply leads to high _____
- The chairman of the Fed
25 Clues: The chairman of the Fed • The governing body of the Fed • The number of District Fed Banks • Open market sales ____ money supply • Money the bank can use to make loans • This is more commonly known as the Fed • Open market purchases _____ money supply • The amount of money in circulation in the US • The interest a bank charges a bank for a loan • ...
College Puzzle 2021-10-22
Across
- Money you do payback
- The actg of organizing
- Plan to pay off debt
- Another word for sports
- Withold something
- Money to help students
- Contest or compettion
- Free money for academic or athletics
- Higher education after highschool
Down
- Organization Founded for similar purpose
- Society for female students
- Ocupation
- Money you don't payback
- Society for male students
- Money charged for teaching by collegs
- Art of acting things out
- Free money for less fortunate students
- Estimate of the actual value
- Room
- An association
20 Clues: Room • Ocupation • An association • Withold something • Money you do payback • Plan to pay off debt • Contest or compettion • The actg of organizing • Money to help students • Another word for sports • Money you don't payback • Art of acting things out • Society for male students • Society for female students • Estimate of the actual value • Higher education after highschool • ...
College Puzzle 2021-10-22
Across
- Money you do payback
- The act of organizing
- Plan to pay off debt
- Another word for sports
- Withold something
- Money to help students
- Contest or compettion
- Free money for academic or athletics
- Higher education after highschool
Down
- Organization Founded for similar purpose
- Society for female students
- Ocupation
- Money you don't payback
- Society for male students
- Money charged for teaching by collegs
- Art of acting things out
- Free money for less fortunate students
- Estimate of the actual value
- Room
- An association
20 Clues: Room • Ocupation • An association • Withold something • Money you do payback • Plan to pay off debt • The act of organizing • Contest or compettion • Money to help students • Another word for sports • Money you don't payback • Art of acting things out • Society for male students • Society for female students • Estimate of the actual value • Higher education after highschool • ...
Course 1 Vocabulary test JJ 2024-12-10
Across
- The price of something, or to ask someone to pay.
- To have to give money or something else back to someone.
- Money you can hold, like coins and bills.
- Something that happens, especially if it’s unusual or bad.
- Money you need to pay back.
- To take something, learn something new, or get better at something.
- Money you get back when you return something.
- To make something smaller or less.
- How much money it’s worth.
- To show or tell something that was hidden.
- To use less of something or spend less money.
Down
- A place to keep track of your money, like at a bank.
- Money you pay for a service.
- To have enough money to buy something.
- When people want or ask to buy something.
- To use something in a way that’s not helpful or smart.
- To survive or manage, even with little money.
- You can choose it, but you don’t have to do it.
- A lower price for something.
- A piece of paper that shows you paid for something.
20 Clues: How much money it’s worth. • Money you need to pay back. • Money you pay for a service. • A lower price for something. • To make something smaller or less. • To have enough money to buy something. • When people want or ask to buy something. • Money you can hold, like coins and bills. • To show or tell something that was hidden. • To survive or manage, even with little money. • ...
Investments 2022-11-21
Across
- people must be able to carry money
- US currency used to be backed by
- investing is a way of owning a piece of
- coins are made by
- stock market return
- investing is a great way to make
- putting money aside so it will be available
- reinvest all _______ (dividends, intrest, capital gains)
- the FED was created in
- investing can help you beat
- initial investment
- taking measures to make money grow
- strategic invest
- used to estiamate the # of years to double your money
- paper money is produced by
- specific invest
- paper money is referred to as
Down
- The FED was created by
- made of a strong and lasting material
- ________ your portfolio to reduce overall risk
- systematic invest
- divide money into smaller units
- the Lydian King Croesus created the first true
- maintain its value over time
- authentic money immediately recognizable
- put and take account
- the Chinese first form of money
- invest on a ______ basis over a long period of time
- likely to change half dozen times in your life
29 Clues: specific invest • strategic invest • coins are made by • systematic invest • initial investment • stock market return • put and take account • The FED was created by • the FED was created in • paper money is produced by • investing can help you beat • maintain its value over time • paper money is referred to as • divide money into smaller units • the Chinese first form of money • ...
Will, P2, Economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- buying something using someone else's money
- money that is owed to someone else
- extra money charged to you when you have borrowed money
- taxes we pay to the state we live in for things our state needs
- the people or businesses that make items to sell or provide services
- the money we earn when we work
- another word for farming
- Workers or employees
- things people do for others
- money earned for the job we do
- laws that stop companies from using unfair practices to gain an advantage over competition. These laws also protect the buys from goods or services that are poor quality, dangerous, or dishonest
Down
- money earned when we put our money in a savings account
- In short supply
- cost of things we have to buy
- money we pay to the government
- the people or services that buy products and services
- small pieces of a company
- trading for goods and services
- prices are falling
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- rising prices
21 Clues: rising prices • In short supply • prices are falling • Workers or employees • another word for farming • small pieces of a company • things people do for others • cost of things we have to buy • money we pay to the government • trading for goods and services • the money we earn when we work • money earned for the job we do • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Banking 2025-12-19
Across
- A record of money you keep in the bank
- Name of Indian currency
- The type of money used in a country
- A machine used to withdraw money
- Using the internet to do banking activities
- A card used to spend your own money from your bank account
- A paper used to make payments from your bank account
- A small book that shows your bank transactions
- The central bank of India
Down
- Taking money out of your bank account
- A place where people keep their money safely
- A card used to borrow money up to a limit
- Extra money the bank gives you for saving
- Money borrowed from the bank
- Money kept aside for future use
- A secure storage space in a bank for valuables
- A secret number used to access your ATM card
- To put money into a bank account
18 Clues: Name of Indian currency • The central bank of India • Money borrowed from the bank • Money kept aside for future use • A machine used to withdraw money • To put money into a bank account • The type of money used in a country • Taking money out of your bank account • A record of money you keep in the bank • A card used to borrow money up to a limit • ...
3.02 2021-05-06
Across
- business that offers and sells financial services to people, such as savings & checking accounts
- required charges by local, state, & federal governments
- money spent
- most common depository institution which lends, issues, borrow, and protects money
- percentage used annually to calculate the total interest either gained or lost from an account
- something unnecessary but desired
- process of self investment
- money put into an account
- pays higher interest than savings, limited number of withdraws
- essential item required for life
- protects money in bank accounts from loss
- financial statement individuals can use to assist with money management
Down
- states amount of money earned & taxes paid through the year, used to file taxes
- One automatically withdraws money from checking, makes it difficult to bounce a check
- deposit
- required to open checking acct., includes name, signed name, SS number, phone, address, and DOB
- account pays the smallest amount of interest, easiest access for saving
- pays higher interest than money market, money is required to stay there a specific period of time, if withdrawn early, owner pays penalty
- Employee's withholding allowance certificate, determines the percentage of gross income to be withheld
- replaces checks, used to withdraw money form checking
- aka Employment Eligibility Verification form, used to prove identity using SS card, birth certificate, or passport, driver's license
- the amount of money left over after payroll withholdings
- fundamental belief or practice about what is desirable, worthwhile, and important to a person
- money earned
- newest method, employer issues and it carries the balance of employee's net income
- directly deposits employee paycheck into bank account
- amount of money that is either gained or lost when accessing services offered by a depos. institution
- the amount of money subtracted from the gross income
- used to withdraw money from checking account
- money taken out of an account
- skills acquired through self-investing
31 Clues: deposit • money spent • money earned • money put into an account • process of self investment • money taken out of an account • essential item required for life • something unnecessary but desired • skills acquired through self-investing • protects money in bank accounts from loss • used to withdraw money from checking account • the amount of money subtracted from the gross income • ...
The Bank 2015-09-01
Across
- australian money
- same as bank. You are a member.
- money out withdraw
- how much money you have in a bank.
- you borrow money
- in money deposit
- important person in bank
- select transaction
- Put your money here
Down
- the bank posts this letter to you.
- cash
- your security number
- you sign your name.
- you can buy with no cash
- job in bank
- automatic teller machine
- leave money in bank don't spend
17 Clues: cash • job in bank • australian money • you borrow money • in money deposit • money out withdraw • select transaction • you sign your name. • Put your money here • your security number • you can buy with no cash • automatic teller machine • important person in bank • same as bank. You are a member. • leave money in bank don't spend • the bank posts this letter to you. • ...
Money (Ani) 2021-06-12
Across
- the money you give to a waiter to show gratitude for good service is called
- the money given to one spouse by the other for support when they get divorced
- money lent that you have to return (and usually pay an interest)
- the opposite of expensive
- when you spend your money on unnecessary or useless things you _________ your money
- the price for the service that professionals such as lawyers, accountants, psychologists charge is called ________________
Down
- if you use a credit card you can pay in 6 ________ without interest
- the money kids receive monthly for their expenses
- the price charged in a means of transport
9 Clues: the opposite of expensive • the price charged in a means of transport • the money kids receive monthly for their expenses • money lent that you have to return (and usually pay an interest) • if you use a credit card you can pay in 6 ________ without interest • the money you give to a waiter to show gratitude for good service is called • ...
Money Makeover 2022-09-20
Across
- What type of access do you have to your money in a Tax-Free Savings Account?
- An order also known as an automated savings deposit
- What is the tax contribution limit of R36 000 known as?
- Saving money for a long term for great returns, usually more than 12 months
- The penalty percentage for over contributions
Down
- What type of interest is sometimes called “money babies” or interest on interest
- What is the name of the funds put aside for unplanned events or emergencies?
- What is the total tax contribution limit of R500 000 known as?
- The percentage taxable of the interest earned in a Tax-Free Savings Account
9 Clues: The penalty percentage for over contributions • An order also known as an automated savings deposit • What is the tax contribution limit of R36 000 known as? • What is the total tax contribution limit of R500 000 known as? • The percentage taxable of the interest earned in a Tax-Free Savings Account • ...
American Money 2022-08-24
Money verbs 2023-03-06
Borrowing Money 2021-11-30
Across
- You may not prioritize paying the money back to family/friend because it's not tied to credit score
- A number that is supposed to show how economically responsible you are
- 38% of ____________________ relied on family and friends
- If you have poor ________, it may be more helpful to ask a friends/family for money
Down
- If you borrow from family and friends, likely to get a lower interest rate
- More money you have to pay back to someone than they gave you
- 6% of first-time ___________ used money from family, to buy a house
- Borrowing money from family/friends might make them judge you
- One way to raise money instead of asking someone for it
9 Clues: One way to raise money instead of asking someone for it • 38% of ____________________ relied on family and friends • More money you have to pay back to someone than they gave you • Borrowing money from family/friends might make them judge you • 6% of first-time ___________ used money from family, to buy a house • ...
Spending money 2022-05-03
Across
- products that use electronic parts
- Shows, movies, concerts, etc.
- a new hairstyle
- Soap, shampoo, toothpaste are examples of...
- a substance used so the cars can work
Down
- You usually go to this place to see your favorite band or singer.
- lipsticks, nail polish, eyeliner, and foundation are examples of...
- to eat in a restaurant
- food and other items you buy in a store.
9 Clues: a new hairstyle • to eat in a restaurant • Shows, movies, concerts, etc. • products that use electronic parts • a substance used so the cars can work • food and other items you buy in a store. • Soap, shampoo, toothpaste are examples of... • You usually go to this place to see your favorite band or singer. • ...
about money 2022-04-26
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- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
