money Crossword Puzzles
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.
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- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
Crossword Money 2023-11-01
Across
- income not spent, or deferred consumption
- he money paid to someone for regular work.
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- require the payment of a specified sum of money
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- to give to another for temporary use with the understanding that it or a like thing will be returned
- to pay out, disburse, or expend;
- that can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services
- getting something of value, with the commitment to repay later and often with interest charged waste money spent for inadequate return.
- take and use something that belongs to someone else
9 Clues: to pay out, disburse, or expend; • income not spent, or deferred consumption • he money paid to someone for regular work. • require the payment of a specified sum of money • to receive money as payment for work that you do • take and use something that belongs to someone else • that can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services • ...
Earning Money 2025-03-26
Across
- General term for money received for work.
- Small amount of money given regularly to children for personal spending.
- Money that a person has saved, usually in a bank.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly, for professional or office work.
Down
- Money paid (usually weekly or hourly) for work or services.
- Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money.
- Money paid regularly to a retired person.
- Physical money in the form of coins or notes.
- a higher position or rank at work, usually with more pay and responsibility.
9 Clues: General term for money received for work. • Money paid regularly to a retired person. • Physical money in the form of coins or notes. • Money that a person has saved, usually in a bank. • Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money. • Money paid (usually weekly or hourly) for work or services. • ...
Money Clues 2025-03-07
Across
- Lincoln The first name of the US president featured on the $5 bill.
- Another word for pennies
- A unit of currency in Japan
- The process of putting money aside for future use.
- The bank of the US government
Down
- A bank account where you deposit money for safekeeping.
- A term for a large amount of money
- Money used to pay for goods and services.
- The paper version of money
- A business that lends you money to buy a home
10 Clues: Another word for pennies • The paper version of money • A unit of currency in Japan • The bank of the US government • A term for a large amount of money • Money used to pay for goods and services. • A business that lends you money to buy a home • The process of putting money aside for future use. • A bank account where you deposit money for safekeeping. • ...
Money vocabulary 2025-05-08
Across
- too expensive to buy
- ____-off: something that is not worth the money you pay for it
- get (an amount of money) from a machine or bank
- –having no money left
- an amount of money given regularly for a particular purpose
Down
- get the money to pay for something
- financial help
- take ___a loan: borrow money from a bank
- ____-off: wealthy
9 Clues: financial help • ____-off: wealthy • too expensive to buy • –having no money left • get the money to pay for something • take ___a loan: borrow money from a bank • get (an amount of money) from a machine or bank • an amount of money given regularly for a particular purpose • ____-off: something that is not worth the money you pay for it
ZM January 24 2024-01-29
Across
- extremely angry
- to do something that involves risks that might result in loss of money or failure, hoping to get money or achieve success
- to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
- very pleased
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage
- a man whose job is selling things in a shop or directly to customers
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- an arrangement with a bank in which the customer puts in and removes money and the bank keeps a record of it
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter
- a legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself
Down
- to use someone or something to provide the money or food that you need to live
- an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc.
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself
- to push a pole with a wide end through the water in order to make a boat move
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing
- a man who is in charge of a school
- to remove something from somewhere
- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
- to pay someone the money that you owe them
- extremely surprised
- a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money
- extremely hungry
- that is the money that you use to buy the things that you need
- (an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
28 Clues: very pleased • extremely angry • extremely hungry • extremely surprised • a man who is in charge of a school • to remove something from somewhere • to pay someone the money that you owe them • extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter • the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something • that is the money that you use to buy the things that you need • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
CASH CROSSWORDS 2016-11-20
Across
- A LUXURIOUS METAL
- MANAGING MONEY
- LEAF COLOR
- WEATHER CONDITION
- THING THAT PROVIDES US OXIGEN
- WEALTH OF A COUNTRY/REGION
- OUR LIFE SURROUNDINGS
- ROUND & METAL CURRENCY
- HARMFUL SUBSTANCE THAT DESTROYS THE EARTH
- OUR PLANET
- PREPAID PLASTIC MONEY
- SUN ENERGY
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- A BANKNOTE
- SUBSTANCE THAT KEEPS US BREATHING
- YOUR/SOMEONES TOTAL MONEY
- MONEY TO INVEST
- RE USE OF JUNK
- THE WORLD AND EVERYTHING IN IT
- POSTPAID PLASTIC MONEY
- MONEY IN A FORM OF PAPER AND COINS
- A FORM THAT CAN PROVIDE ELECTRIC, HEAT, ETC
21 Clues: A BANKNOTE • LEAF COLOR • OUR PLANET • SUN ENERGY • RE USE OF JUNK • MANAGING MONEY • MONEY TO INVEST • A LUXURIOUS METAL • WEATHER CONDITION • OUR LIFE SURROUNDINGS • PREPAID PLASTIC MONEY • POSTPAID PLASTIC MONEY • ROUND & METAL CURRENCY • YOUR/SOMEONES TOTAL MONEY • WEALTH OF A COUNTRY/REGION • THING THAT PROVIDES US OXIGEN • THE WORLD AND EVERYTHING IN IT • SUBSTANCE THAT KEEPS US BREATHING • ...
unit 10- Financial literacy vocabulary by Dorian guilbeau 2019-04-09
Across
- the price for a single item
- the taking away of money
- the amount payed on payday
- the amount of money you allow yourself to spend
- something that holds one back or a debt
- an account at a bank
- the amount a person income owed to the government
- the government withholding part of ones wage
- a useful thing or person
- easy way to find interest on a loan
- a tax on things you buy
- money saved
- money put in the bank
Down
- a payment owed
- what an entity is worth
- tax levied by the government
- original amount of money borrowed in a loan
- the amount of every day items
- expenses that can change
- expenses that will stay the same
- addition of interest to a loan
- money received
- fixed payment
- amount of money made by an employee before deductions
- the amount payed for a house
- the money spent on something
- money taken out of the bank
- a card that pays with borrowed money
28 Clues: money saved • fixed payment • a payment owed • money received • an account at a bank • money put in the bank • what an entity is worth • a tax on things you buy • the taking away of money • expenses that can change • a useful thing or person • the amount payed on payday • the price for a single item • money taken out of the bank • tax levied by the government • the amount payed for a house • ...
FLDA - Finance Vocabulary 2020-09-22
Across
- who's funding the FLDA?
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or profit.
- financial protection or reimbursement against losses or accidents.
- Automatic machine from which a bank customer can withdraw money.
- Money owed by one person to another
- A payment method that breaks down to several months until you pay off the full amount.
- You can use _____ card to access your checking or saving account.
- ____ is Canadian slang for two dollars
- A loan to buy a house
Down
- _____ is a helpful tool to track and manage your money efficiently.
- ____ is a legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay their outstanding debts.
- A ____ is Canadian slang for twenty five cents
- ____ is Canadian slang for one dollar
- Money you earn through a job or business
- ____ The official bank of the Raptors and their fans.
- To take money from a bank account.
- _____is a financial institution that handles money for the public and businesses.
- income-expenses = ______
- extra money paid for borrowing money.
- You can use a ____ card to borrow short-term money.
20 Clues: A loan to buy a house • who's funding the FLDA? • income-expenses = ______ • To take money from a bank account. • Money owed by one person to another • ____ is Canadian slang for one dollar • extra money paid for borrowing money. • ____ is Canadian slang for two dollars • Money you earn through a job or business • A ____ is Canadian slang for twenty five cents • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-04-03
Across
- cost of taking classes or courses
- money in physical form
- the charge for the privilege of borrowing money
- money borrowed which must be repaid with interest
- interest earned on the principle and any previous interest
- the smallest amount a consumer should pay each month in order to avoid fees and maintain good credit history
- percent of interest charged
- money given based on a student's financial need
- money given based on talens, grades or other circumstances
- using the internet to manage your money
Down
- a fee charged when you spend more than you have
- short-term, high-interest loans
- interest earned only on the principle
- money students earn by working jobs provided by the college
- the length of a loan
- original amount of money
- money borrowed with the expectation of future repayments
- issues by a bank or company, usually with a credit limit
- the act of repaying a loan, including any interest and fees
- plastic card issued by a bank that immediately transfers your own money out of your account when used
- charge for living somewhere
21 Clues: the length of a loan • money in physical form • original amount of money • percent of interest charged • charge for living somewhere • short-term, high-interest loans • cost of taking classes or courses • interest earned only on the principle • using the internet to manage your money • a fee charged when you spend more than you have • ...
Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'! 2017-04-21
Across
- Stock or bond use: put into service
- wealth of person or business
- : A different way of saying 'buy'
- : those in charge of running a business
- the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor
- : British coin
- : your city's name
- responsibility to someone or for some activity
- amount of money spent
- ask the bank to advance money
- : ______cow big income producer
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
- share of profits paid to shareholders
- money or goods or services owed by one person to another
Down
- : your university's degree
- : the volume of commercial activity
- : give money to buy something
- money paid for a loan
- : System of money in general use
- One whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of individuals or businesses
- : the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm
- : promise to repair and replace
- : Something to work for
- :UK currency
- the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets
- : Put money into bonds
- spending plan
27 Clues: :UK currency • spending plan • : British coin • : your city's name • money paid for a loan • amount of money spent • : Put money into bonds • : Something to work for • : your university's degree • wealth of person or business • : give money to buy something • ask the bank to advance money • : promise to repair and replace • : ______cow big income producer • : System of money in general use • ...
Foundations In Personal Finance Crossword 2017-12-12
Across
- Another word for money
- Money accumulated over time
- An institution where you can store your money
- Money paid to the government
- The path you take to earn a professional income
- A product that transfers and reduces your financial risk
- A monthly plan for income and expenses
- Borrowed money that is expected to be repaid with interest
- Money borrowed to pay for a home
- Another word for 'negotiation'
- _____ In Personal Finance
- The cost of an education
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- A type of bank account used for everyday expenses
- Percentage paid to a lender for the use of borrowed money
- Ramsey Personality _____ Cruze
- A plastic card that you shouldn't use, because it gets you into debt
- Money set aside for when you get older and are no longer working
- A plastic card that only allows you to spend money you already have
- Persistent rise in the price of goods and services over a period of time
- Money awarded to a student to pay for college
- Mr. Ramsey's first name
- This type of fund helps pay for unexpected expenses
22 Clues: Another word for money • Mr. Ramsey's first name • The cost of an education • _____ In Personal Finance • Money accumulated over time • Money paid to the government • Ramsey Personality _____ Cruze • Another word for 'negotiation' • Money borrowed to pay for a home • A monthly plan for income and expenses • An institution where you can store your money • ...
Colby p3, Econmonic Vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- when money is put into an account
- Prices are falling
- Rising prices
- People who needs help
- when we are using another persons money
- cost or things we have to buy
- small pieces of companie
- trading for goods and services
- money that is owed to someone else
- intrest when you borrow money then pay
Down
- a system or dollars and coins
- Products or service brought into econimy
- a list of income
- Farming
- Products that we hold or touch
- if you give money to someone you hope you
- money earned by working
- it back
- the money we earn when we work
- things we do for people
- later
21 Clues: later • Farming • it back • Rising prices • a list of income • Prices are falling • People who needs help • money earned by working • things we do for people • small pieces of companie • a system or dollars and coins • cost or things we have to buy • Products that we hold or touch • the money we earn when we work • trading for goods and services • when money is put into an account • ...
Financial Literacy Fun 2023-12-24
Across
- borrowed money paid back with interest
- purchasing assets for future growth and profits
- a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property
- a concept of providing a product or service to sell
- money received in regular interval from employment
- shares of a company that trade on stock exchange that can be purchased for investing
- a person who learning a trade
- to freely transfer
- a financial plan
- accepted form of payment for goods and services.
- receiving money that has to be repaid
Down
- property where you live that is owned or rented
- business owner
- a contract where the insured person has an arrangement to pay a premium to a company in return for compensation after a loss (person, vehicle, property)
- the exchange of money to purchase items
- money received in exchange for completed tasks
- institution of higher education
- money paid out for something
- money put aside to save
- the exchange of money for work
- property that the owner is purchasing or have paid the mortgage in full
- financial institution where individuals make safe money transactions
- a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes
- voluntary giving of time, energy and money
- type of loan used to finance that cost a property including interest
25 Clues: business owner • a financial plan • to freely transfer • money put aside to save • money paid out for something • a person who learning a trade • the exchange of money for work • institution of higher education • receiving money that has to be repaid • borrowed money paid back with interest • the exchange of money to purchase items • voluntary giving of time, energy and money • ...
Finance & Economy 2024-03-21
Across
- money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
- earnings of a corporation distributed to its shareholders
- the difference between the credit and debit of an account, the amount of money you have in a bank account
- the state of a corporation to be insolvent
- a general and progressive increase in prices
- to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them
- to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank or safe
- buy on impulse without proper reflection
- a person who owes money to another person
Down
- an estimate of ability to fulfill financial commitments
- in the form of money, rather than investments or property, or able to be changed into money easily
- decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use
- to take money out of an account
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank
- an unattended machine that allows to withdraw money
- a conveyance of property as security for repaying a loan
- income from capital investment paid regularly
- (an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
- a plan for setting aside money to be spent after retirement
- the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation
20 Clues: to take money out of an account • buy on impulse without proper reflection • a person who owes money to another person • the state of a corporation to be insolvent • a general and progressive increase in prices • income from capital investment paid regularly • an unattended machine that allows to withdraw money • an estimate of ability to fulfill financial commitments • ...
Caiden Accounting Crossword 2024-10-28
Across
- When a company pays more in liabilities than money they make.
- The total income from a specific time or thing.
- All loans, including Long-term, short-term, and monthly payments.
- The amount of money left over after paying liabilities.
- Assets that are likely to remain with a person or company for a long time.
- A document that shows liabilities, assets, and others equity.
- A collection of all financial things, incomes, liabilitthird-partyolders, etc.
- The percentage you own of a company.
- Money earned for doing something to serve or provide someone.
- The money you Cashcollectively make from all incomes.
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- Money owed by a company because a vendor or seller purchased product on credit.
- A document usually received from a bank that shows outgoing and incoming money.
- Money made after paying all personal and non comercial taxes on the money.
- The total liabilities and other outcomes of money from a company or person.
- Money funded by a third party source to start up a company.
- Money owed to a company by customers for providing a service or product on credit.
- The value of things you or a company own.
- The amount of money paid to employees for working.
- A set goal to maintain expenses to a certain value.
- A professional look-over of a person's financial statement.
20 Clues: The percentage you own of a company. • The value of things you or a company own. • The total income from a specific time or thing. • The amount of money paid to employees for working. • A set goal to maintain expenses to a certain value. • The money you Cashcollectively make from all incomes. • The amount of money left over after paying liabilities. • ...
money unit 5 3 eso 2024-04-11
Across
- A RIP -OFF IT ISN’T WORTH IT
- MATE THANKS
- CASH TAKE MONEY OUT OF A BANK ACCOUNT
- GOAL AMPOUNT OF MONEY YOU WANT TO HAVE IN THE BANK TO SPEND IN THE FUTURE
- AMOUNT OF MONEY A PERSON OR COMPANY MUST PAY TO THE GOVERNMENT EACH YEAR
- GIVES YOU INFORMATION ABOUT THE MONEY IN YOUR ACCOUNT
- AMPUNT OF MONEY YOU ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT
- SURE CERTAINLY
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- RATE AMOUNT OF MONEY THE BANK CHARGES YOU FOR BORROWING MONEY
- OFF DON’T TOUCH
- AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU BORROW FROM SOMEONE
- MONEY YOU EARN FROM A JOB
- GET THE PICTURE I UNDERSTAND
- AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU OWE SOEMONE
- PERSON THAT CONSUMES
- A MACHINE YOU CAN USE TO TAKE MONEY OUT
- PEOPLE OR BUSINESSES WHO GIVE YOU THE MONEY THAT YOU HAVE TO PAY BACK LATER
17 Clues: MATE THANKS • SURE CERTAINLY • OFF DON’T TOUCH • PERSON THAT CONSUMES • MONEY YOU EARN FROM A JOB • GET THE PICTURE I UNDERSTAND • AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU OWE SOEMONE • A RIP -OFF IT ISN’T WORTH IT • AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU BORROW FROM SOMEONE • A MACHINE YOU CAN USE TO TAKE MONEY OUT • AMPUNT OF MONEY YOU ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT • CASH TAKE MONEY OUT OF A BANK ACCOUNT • ...
Financial Literacy 2020-09-21
Across
- amount of money you have in your bank account
- process of taking money out of your bank account
- payments that occur regularly and are same amount
- a card you purchase from a large financial institution and you get a bill at the end of the month
- machine outside of the bank to get money out of
- plan provided by an employer or a self-employed individual for retirement
- an investment in a share of a company that is sold to the public
- issued by your bank and is connected to your bank account and money comes out automatically
- a spending plan
- someone who owns a credit or debit card
- a financial institution where members can only use financial services
- something owed, usually money
- the action of putting money into your account
- an account you set up to save money for a later time
- banking over the internet
Down
- payments that don't occur regularly and different amounts
- spending more money that what is in a checking account, the bank will charge a fee
- an account you set up that your paycheck will go into for everyday purchases
- money that is added to the money you borrowed
- financial instiution where anyone can be a member
- a government fee on business or individual income, activities, or products
- the activity of depositing and withdrawing money
- a legal agreement in which a person borrows money to buy property/house and pays the money back over a certain amount of time
- someone who borrows money from a bank in the form of a loan
- an agreement to provide goods, services, or money in exchange for future payments with interest by a certain time
- a document that shows all the money that has been deposited or whitdrawn from your account in a certaion time frame
- written paper payment that you agree to pay the written amount
- putting money into assests to help reach your financial goals
28 Clues: a spending plan • banking over the internet • something owed, usually money • someone who owns a credit or debit card • amount of money you have in your bank account • money that is added to the money you borrowed • the action of putting money into your account • machine outside of the bank to get money out of • process of taking money out of your bank account • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab. 2022-09-21
Across
- what you must need to survive
- a circulating medium of exchange
- money a person pays to borrow money a bank pays depositors for using their money
- people or businesses that provide goods and services
- a bank account in which checks may be written against amounts on deposit
- providing of money or goods with the exception of payment in the future
- the middle number in the dataset of numbers
- sum of money borrowed for a certain amount of time
- money a person earns
- money in the form of coins or bills
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- making or growing things to be sold
- rate rate at which interest is paid for the use of money from a depositor
- written plan for handling money spent and borrowed
- money paid or charged for something
- can perform bank transactions 24 hours
- any form of money in use of a medium of exchange for a good or service
- the average of the numbers in the dataset of numbers
- someone who signs their name on a legal document
Down
- someone who buys a product or service
- identification number(PIN) a secret code customers use to access their accounts through an ATM
- resources resources found naturally on Earth
- amount of money for something offered for sale
- open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers gather for the sale of goods
- goods that are used to produce other goods and services
- printed forms that an account holder of a checking account can use to pay others instead of using cash
- to use money to make more money
- cost cost of what you are giving up to get something you want more
- the number that occurs most often in the dataset of numbers
- buying and using products
- business that keeps money for customers
- resources resources, like money or land, that are not endless
- something that is circulation as a medium of exchange
- card plastic card that identifies the holder and allows them to make purchases on credit
- to use someone's money with permission to pay back
- of exchange by which goods and services are directly exchanged
36 Clues: money a person earns • buying and using products • what you must need to survive • to use money to make more money • a circulating medium of exchange • money in the form of coins or bills • making or growing things to be sold • money paid or charged for something • someone who buys a product or service • can perform bank transactions 24 hours • ...
Money words 2018-05-17
Across
- Give something to someone and expect to get it back
- Have enough money for something
- Smaller units of money, usually coins
- Get something from someone and give it back later
- card A plastic card which you use to buy things
- account A system for keeping your money in a bank
Down
- Use money to buy things
- A machine, where you can get money
- Having no money
9 Clues: Having no money • Use money to buy things • Have enough money for something • A machine, where you can get money • Smaller units of money, usually coins • card A plastic card which you use to buy things • Get something from someone and give it back later • account A system for keeping your money in a bank • Give something to someone and expect to get it back
Money Verbs 2019-02-07
Across
- you need to pay a specific amount of money in order to buy something
- 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 keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a specific thing
- to give something to somebody that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later
Down
- 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
- to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc.
- to offer something for people to buy
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 • ...
Money Words 2023-11-13
9 Clues: show clearly • find likenesses • express clearly • find differences • quote from the text • tell the facts, details • describe in great detail • understand or find the meaning • break something down into its parts
Money Matters 2023-03-29
9 Clues: card • bomb • mafia • almost GPS • costs less • mathematics • money you don't use • what something costs • to take money out of the bank or to stop doing drugs
Money pig 2023-06-08
Across
- He lives up there on top of the cupboard.
- Look at how beautiful I am!
- I used the money to buy a brand new Money Pig.
- It's such a boring game, I'd better think about all the money in my tummy!
- Teddy bear jump up high!
- Once upon a time there was a nursery that had toys.!
Down
- I’m such a fabulous colour
- Choo, choo, all aboard!
- Yes, coulouring pencil, what can I do for you?!
9 Clues: Choo, choo, all aboard! • Teddy bear jump up high! • I’m such a fabulous colour • Look at how beautiful I am! • He lives up there on top of the cupboard. • I used the money to buy a brand new Money Pig. • Yes, coulouring pencil, what can I do for you?! • Once upon a time there was a nursery that had toys.! • ...
Money Orders 2023-05-16
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- WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IF THE CUSTOMER CHANGES THE AMOUNT WHEN ASKED FOR ID
- THE CUSTOMERS SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER IS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE MONEY ORDER PURCHASE LOG
- IS REQUIRED FOR MONEY ORDER PURCHASES GREATER THAN 10,000.00
- SHOULD BE COLLECTED BEFORE THE MONEY ORDER IS PRINTED
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- SHOULD BE FILED IF THE SAME CUSTOMER COMES IN SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK AND PURCHASES GIFT CARDS JUST UNDER 10,000.00
- GIFT CARDS CAN BE USED AS PAYMENT FOR MONEY ORDER PURCHASES
- PAYMENTS DO NOT REQUIRE A MONEY ORDER PURCHASE LOG
- WHAT YOU NEED TO CASH A MONEY ORDER
- MONEY ORDERS SHOULD NOT BE MADE UNDER THIS DOLLAR AMOUNT
9 Clues: WHAT YOU NEED TO CASH A MONEY ORDER • PAYMENTS DO NOT REQUIRE A MONEY ORDER PURCHASE LOG • SHOULD BE COLLECTED BEFORE THE MONEY ORDER IS PRINTED • MONEY ORDERS SHOULD NOT BE MADE UNDER THIS DOLLAR AMOUNT • GIFT CARDS CAN BE USED AS PAYMENT FOR MONEY ORDER PURCHASES • IS REQUIRED FOR MONEY ORDER PURCHASES GREATER THAN 10,000.00 • ...
Money heist 2021-09-26
Across
- If MONEY translates into OQPGA then what will HEIST translate into?
- 835,734,642,751,853,981,532(Find the odd one out)
- AFPOC,FKQOE,?,PUSOI,UZTOK(Find the missing value)
- ____ is greater than money(Fill in the blank)
Down
- iadl skma (Unjumble the word)
- Who joined the crew of robbers as requested by Moscow and Denver?
- what is the real name of Profesor?
- A is B’s brother, B is C’s husband, C is sister in law of A. D is A’s son. Who is D?
- A clock is so placed that at 12 noon its minute hand points towards the North-East. In which direction does its hour hand point at 1:30 pm?
9 Clues: iadl skma (Unjumble the word) • what is the real name of Profesor? • ____ is greater than money(Fill in the blank) • 835,734,642,751,853,981,532(Find the odd one out) • AFPOC,FKQOE,?,PUSOI,UZTOK(Find the missing value) • Who joined the crew of robbers as requested by Moscow and Denver? • If MONEY translates into OQPGA then what will HEIST translate into? • ...
Money Crosswords 2022-05-19
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- You can´t buy books at the library but you can ________ them.
- When you work you ________ money
- ____________ is a synonym of rich.
- _____________ and ____________ are synonyms of poor.
- The library won´t sell you a book but it will ________ you one.
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- If you receive money and it´s a complete surprise you receive a _________.
- People write ________ to distribute their money after they die.
- Some people ___________ in shares and property.
- If you want to keep money and jewellery secure at home you can put them in a _______.
9 Clues: When you work you ________ money • ____________ is a synonym of rich. • Some people ___________ in shares and property. • _____________ and ____________ are synonyms of poor. • You can´t buy books at the library but you can ________ them. • People write ________ to distribute their money after they die. • ...
MONEY & FINANCE 2024-09-10
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- The bank will _______ my account for the electricity bill automatically.
- He made a _________ order to transfer money to his supplier.
- I set up a standing ____________ to pay my gym membership every month.
- His account is _____________, and now he has to pay fees.
- My account is in _______, so I don’t need to worry about payments.
Down
- She plans to _________ money from her savings tomorrow.
- Can I ______ money from you to buy a new book?
- I need to ________ money into my account before the weekend.
- They will __________ my account with the refund from the store.
- I will ________ money to my friend until she gets paid.
10 Clues: Can I ______ money from you to buy a new book? • She plans to _________ money from her savings tomorrow. • I will ________ money to my friend until she gets paid. • His account is _____________, and now he has to pay fees. • I need to ________ money into my account before the weekend. • He made a _________ order to transfer money to his supplier. • ...
Money Crossword 2022-03-22
Across
- function of money to be able to do business also at a later time
- act in which goods are exchanged for goods
- a means of payment accepted by all
- action in which the trader receives money for their goods
- action by which the prospective buyer gets the goods
Down
- materials that can be bought with money
- state recognized means of payment (Euro, US Dollar ... )
- function of money, which lowers the transaction costs
- formerly valid medium of bartering, which can be found on the coast
9 Clues: a means of payment accepted by all • materials that can be bought with money • act in which goods are exchanged for goods • action by which the prospective buyer gets the goods • function of money, which lowers the transaction costs • state recognized means of payment (Euro, US Dollar ... ) • action in which the trader receives money for their goods • ...
Money Talk 2023-02-08
Across
- a rate or amount that is added to the cost of a meal or service
- money added to the balance of the loan, credit, or account balance
- type of plastic card that allows you to borrow money from a bank or financial institution
- an account for which you can add money and withdraw money
Down
- four quarters
- income is reported to the government (IRS) by the 15th of this month
- a rate that the government charges
- an account dedicated for saving for a particular item
- type of plastic card that is linked to your checking account
9 Clues: four quarters • a rate that the government charges • an account dedicated for saving for a particular item • an account for which you can add money and withdraw money • type of plastic card that is linked to your checking account • a rate or amount that is added to the cost of a meal or service • money added to the balance of the loan, credit, or account balance • ...
Anika, P5, economic vocabulary 2023-01-25
Across
- when you borrow money
- rising prices
- when use another person's money to buy good
- Purchases are followed
- costs or things have to buy
- stuff you get from a store
- resources stuff that can’t be used again
- the people we give money or get the money
- interest when you borrow something
Down
- money go’s up
- money go’s down
- money earned by workers
- if you are giving money to someone with the hop
- taxes land,or houses we pay
- goals goals for how we will us our money
- food,water,and cloths
- stuff that is hard to find
- people give other people cloth,food,and water
- A lest of incomes and expenses
19 Clues: money go’s up • rising prices • money go’s down • when you borrow money • food,water,and cloths • Purchases are followed • money earned by workers • stuff you get from a store • stuff that is hard to find • taxes land,or houses we pay • costs or things have to buy • A lest of incomes and expenses • interest when you borrow something • goals goals for how we will us our money • ...
CASH CROSSWORDS 2016-11-20
Across
- SUN ENERGY
- MONEY IN A FORM OF PAPER AND COINS
- MANAGING MONEY
- HARMFUL SUBSTANCE THAT DESTROYS THE EARTH
- A LUXURIOUS METAL
- A FORM THAT CAN PROVIDE ELECTRIC, HEAT, ETC
- POSTPAID PLASTIC MONEY
- THE WORLD AND EVERYTHING IN IT
- WEALTH OF A COUNTRY/REGION
- YOUR/SOMEONES TOTAL MONEY
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- WEATHER CONDITION
- A BANKNOTE
- OUR LIFE SURROUNDINGS
- THING THAT PROVIDES US OXIGEN
- LEAF COLOR
- PREPAID PLASTIC MONEY
- MONEY TO INVEST
- RE USE OF JUNK
- ROUND & METAL CURRENCY
- OUR PLANET
20 Clues: SUN ENERGY • A BANKNOTE • LEAF COLOR • OUR PLANET • MANAGING MONEY • RE USE OF JUNK • MONEY TO INVEST • WEATHER CONDITION • A LUXURIOUS METAL • OUR LIFE SURROUNDINGS • PREPAID PLASTIC MONEY • POSTPAID PLASTIC MONEY • ROUND & METAL CURRENCY • YOUR/SOMEONES TOTAL MONEY • WEALTH OF A COUNTRY/REGION • THING THAT PROVIDES US OXIGEN • THE WORLD AND EVERYTHING IN IT • MONEY IN A FORM OF PAPER AND COINS • ...
Investing Crossword 2024-05-20
Across
- A payment made by a company
- Conserving Money
- Higher Prices
- How to spread investments
- How easily you can buy/sell investments
- A basket of securities
- Loans
- Chance of failure
- A retirement account for one person
- A large break
Down
- Amount of money you get back
- Tracks a market index
- Not putting all money in one stock
- Managed pool of money
- Putting money into something
- Money Making
- Pieces of a company
- Something with value
- All investments you hold
- Gambling
20 Clues: Loans • Gambling • Money Making • Higher Prices • A large break • Conserving Money • Chance of failure • Pieces of a company • Something with value • Tracks a market index • Managed pool of money • A basket of securities • All investments you hold • How to spread investments • A payment made by a company • Amount of money you get back • Putting money into something • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
Across
- Getting payed every month
- Getting money from the bank in order to make a payment, but slowly paying it back over time
- an expenses that changes
- Something that you would like to have
- A deductible that it is takin off of your income
- any money that is coming into your possession
- Money that you pay for your house
- A person that gets payed by the hour
- money that is coming from your bank account
- A job or something that you would like to go into that makes you money
- an expense that always stays the same
- Money that you get from a job
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- when someone gets payed a certain amount of money every month or bi-monthly
- where you work over contracted hours (40 hours a week)
- Getting payed every other week
- Money you pay to live in an apartment, rental home, etc
- Separating money you have to cover basic costs
- Something that is necessary
- Barrowing money from a credit card company
- getting payer every other month
20 Clues: an expenses that changes • Getting payed every month • Something that is necessary • Money that you get from a job • Getting payed every other week • getting payer every other month • Money that you pay for your house • A person that gets payed by the hour • Something that you would like to have • an expense that always stays the same • ...
Investments 2024-07-05
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 • ...
Kaiya,p7,economics vocab 2023-01-25
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- when you borrow money,you have to pay interest on the money you borrowed.
- prices are decreasing.
- when you own land,a house,or other property
- taxes paid to the federal government for things our country needs.
- small pieces of a company.
- farming.
- we can earn interest by depositing money in a savings account.
- improving the economy like how it improved during the new deal era.
- When we use credit,we are using another person's money to buy something.
Down
- money we pay to the government.
- rising prices.
- taxes paid to our city or country for things locally needed.
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back, you are investing.
- money that is owed to someone else
- the creation of products.
- taxes paid to the state we live in the taxes pay for the things our state needs.
- how money is made and spent in a certain area.
- must pay yearly tax on it.
- money earned by workers.
- a system of dollars and coins.
20 Clues: farming. • rising prices. • prices are decreasing. • money earned by workers. • the creation of products. • small pieces of a company. • must pay yearly tax on it. • a system of dollars and coins. • money we pay to the government. • money that is owed to someone else • when you own land,a house,or other property • how money is made and spent in a certain area. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- the game uses money
- People's who hack data
- share with people
- If the source of tge money is unknown , money laundering becomes much more.....
- It is difficult to avoid taxes because it is difficult to hide income because every payment received by the public is always....
- take money through the machine
- payment without money
- Printing bills and minting coins both cos.....
- Money People's who take money by force To make payment
- The person making the withdrawal
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- Community transaction tool
- Modern finance now takes place without using.....
- Modern transactions electronically using.....
- mean of payment
- Group of people
- Going cashless is thought to be more than just.....
- Payment receipt
- Carrying cash chould be a target.....
- The first advantage cashless society is.....
- Cash is commonly used in unlawful it is the money is easier to.....
20 Clues: mean of payment • Group of people • Payment receipt • share with people • the game uses money • payment without money • People's who hack data • Community transaction tool • take money through the machine • The person making the withdrawal • Carrying cash chould be a target..... • The first advantage cashless society is..... • Modern transactions electronically using..... • ...
tic tac toe project 2021-09-04
Across
- prevention from risk
- a time deposit
- a trade of good or bad
- the ability to borrow money
- fixed rate tax
- constant intrest
- % of money charged
Down
- fault for action
- reward
- rapid increase of intrest
- owing someone money
- money that is used to make more money
- money made back
- more you make the more you pay
- the less you make the more you pay
- money charged
- tax on money made
17 Clues: reward • money charged • a time deposit • fixed rate tax • money made back • fault for action • constant intrest • tax on money made • % of money charged • owing someone money • prevention from risk • a trade of good or bad • rapid increase of intrest • the ability to borrow money • more you make the more you pay • the less you make the more you pay • money that is used to make more money
Financial Literacy Crossword- manny 2017-11-30
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- something that is charged
- a sum of money withdraw from an account
- calculating interest
- overdrawing a checking account
- selling price by a seller
- company's total earning
- sum of money
- interest is paid
- personal incomes
- subtraction
- charged for the use of money for borrowing money
- sum of money
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- paid at the time of purchase
- keep money in something
- account that can be checked
- starting point for determining taxes that someone will pay
- payments received for goods or services
- a card that transfer money to another bank account when making a purchase
- a charge account
- pay a person for work or services
- money borrowed
- cost or charge
22 Clues: subtraction • sum of money • sum of money • money borrowed • cost or charge • a charge account • interest is paid • personal incomes • calculating interest • keep money in something • company's total earning • something that is charged • selling price by a seller • account that can be checked • paid at the time of purchase • overdrawing a checking account • pay a person for work or services • ...
Towards Independence 2025-12-10
Across
- A plan for managing money
- Having a paid job
- Number required for working and taxes
- Fixing damage in a property
- Security money paid before renting
- Money paid for goods or services
- Duties a person must follow
- Protection against financial loss
- Essential services like water and electricity
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- Planning income and expenses
- Money paid regularly to live in a place
- Money paid to the government
- Legal agreement to live in a rental property
- Money earned from work
- Entitlements that protect individuals
- Money kept for future needs
- Written rental contract
- Document that proves who you are
- Person who rents the property
- Property owner who rents it out
20 Clues: Having a paid job • Money earned from work • Written rental contract • A plan for managing money • Fixing damage in a property • Money kept for future needs • Duties a person must follow • Planning income and expenses • Money paid to the government • Person who rents the property • Property owner who rents it out • Money paid for goods or services • Document that proves who you are • ...
economics 2022-10-20
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- increase
- when supply and demand are the same
- teaches economics
- money entering the economy
- decreasing economic activity
- not saving money and using it
- decrease
- not spending money and keeping it
- money leaving the economy
- the amount of a product available
- the amount of money being able to be used
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- decrease in value of currency
- Mr Johnston teaches this
- influence of resource allocation, redistribution
- the responsivness of quantity demanded and supplied
- the amount of money that flows into individuals
- external costs and benefits
- the amount of a product wanted
- influences the cost and supply of money
- organisation of the factors of production
20 Clues: increase • decrease • teaches economics • Mr Johnston teaches this • money leaving the economy • money entering the economy • external costs and benefits • decreasing economic activity • decrease in value of currency • not saving money and using it • the amount of a product wanted • not spending money and keeping it • the amount of a product available • ...
MIDLAND STATES BANK SMART SAVER 2013-10-03
Across
- THINGS WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE BUT ARE NOT NECESSARY
- BUSINESS THAT KEEPS MONEY FOR YOU
- FORM OF MONEY CURRENTLY IN CIRCULATION
- MONEY A PERSON RECEIVES FOR THEIR JOB
- PLAN FOR CONTROLLING MONEY
- TAKING MONEY OUT OF AN ACCOUNT
- MONEY MADE BY OUR GOVERNMENT
- HOLDING ONTO MONEY FOR FUTURE GOALS
- EXTRA MONEY THE BANK PAYS CUSTOMERS FOR DEPOSITING MONEY IN AN ACCOUNT
- THINGS WE MUST HAVE TO EXIST
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- TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY IN A BANK ACCOUNT
- EARNING INTEREST ON A BALANCE THAT ALREADY HAS SOME INTEREST ADDED TO IT
- MAKE MONEY BY STAMPING METAL
- SYSTEM OF EXCHANGING OR TRADING ONE ITEM OR SERVICE FOR ANOTHER
- ADDING MONEY TO AN ACCOUNT
- SOMETHING A PERSON HAS TO SPEND MONEY ON
16 Clues: PLAN FOR CONTROLLING MONEY • ADDING MONEY TO AN ACCOUNT • MAKE MONEY BY STAMPING METAL • MONEY MADE BY OUR GOVERNMENT • THINGS WE MUST HAVE TO EXIST • TAKING MONEY OUT OF AN ACCOUNT • BUSINESS THAT KEEPS MONEY FOR YOU • HOLDING ONTO MONEY FOR FUTURE GOALS • MONEY A PERSON RECEIVES FOR THEIR JOB • FORM OF MONEY CURRENTLY IN CIRCULATION • TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY IN A BANK ACCOUNT • ...
Personal Finance 2025-11-12
Across
- – When you spend more money than you have in your bank account.
- – Records of financial transactions.
- – The money you earn from work or investments.
- – A plan for how you’ll spend and save your money.
- – The total amount of money in your account after transactions.
- Payment – The smallest amount you can pay on a credit card bill.
- – The original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- – A rental contract for property or equipment.
- Entry Accounting – A bookkeeping system using debits and credits.
- – Moving money from one account to another.
- – Buying something now and paying for it later.
- – Paper money or coins you can hold.
- – A small fee paid when you visit a doctor or buy medicine.
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- – Money added to a bank account.
- – A card or transaction that takes money directly from your bank account.
- – When a check or payment has successfully gone through.
- – Money you owe to someone else.
- – A request for payment from an insurance company.
- – The amount you pay before insurance starts covering costs.
- – Monthly services like water, electricity, or internet.
- Stub – A document showing your earnings and deductions.
- – Something you spend money on.
- Pay – The amount of your paycheck after taxes and deductions.
- Account – A bank account used for daily transactions.
- – Money paid to the government from your income or purchases.
25 Clues: – Something you spend money on. • – Money added to a bank account. • – Money you owe to someone else. • – Records of financial transactions. • – Paper money or coins you can hold. • – Moving money from one account to another. • – The money you earn from work or investments. • – A rental contract for property or equipment. • – Buying something now and paying for it later. • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-04-06
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- these
- When you gain money
- The currency of the United States
- When something is purchased
- Things businesses pay to ensure the
- Things businesses own
- When you lose money
- Internal Revenue Service
- Shows the Numerical balances
- An Accounting systems main ledger
- but we need it
- Divisions of the main ledger
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- of their employees
- One of the most important people in a business
- When your expenses and revenue are the same
- The amount of money earned after
- A sheet that tracks a business'
- How much money is made
- The amount of money generated by a
- and loss
- The amount of money you can spend
- A big part of your income goes
- The Amount of money earned before
- a credit card
- It's considered the root of our
25 Clues: these • and loss • a credit card • but we need it • of their employees • When you gain money • When you lose money • Things businesses own • How much money is made • Internal Revenue Service • When something is purchased • Shows the Numerical balances • Divisions of the main ledger • A big part of your income goes • A sheet that tracks a business' • It's considered the root of our • ...
Junior High Semester Final 2024-05-15
Across
- A document that is given to a worker with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money earned and the amount that was removed for taxes
- The price at which something is sold
- Things you would like to have; they are not absolutely necessary, but they would be nice to have.
- A card issued by a bank, allowing you to purchase goods or services on credit
- An amount of money owed for goods or services
- Likes spending money carelessly
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- Someone who signs jointly with a borrower to get approved for a loan
- The amount of money you receive in your paycheck after any deductions or taxes are taken out
- Cares about others who have less money, feels guilty about having more money than they do
- An amount of money you take out of a bank account.
- A financial 'safety net' for unexpected expenses.
- A thing that is borrowed, usually a sum of money
- The minimum amount of money required to open an account with a bank (this amount may change between banks and account types).
- Things you have to have; these are essential.
- A rating of your previous responsibility with credit
- Automatic Teller Machine. Allows a customer to take out physical currency from their bank account.
Down
- A breakdown of your income and expenses for a set period of time
- Doesn't like making financial decisions, puts them off even though they are important
- An account at a bank where you can deposit and withdraw money
- Interest earned on both the principal amount and any interest already earned.
- A saving strategy where you put a fixed amount of money into a savings account immediately after receiving your paycheck, rather than waiting until the end of the month to save what's left.
- The way in which a person lives
- Likes to make lots of money
- Putting aside money for future use.
- The amount of money you earn on your savings account balance.
- Buying or selling something; a business deal
- The original sum of money invested or lent
- Putting aside money for future use.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- An amount of money given by a parent or guardian at regular intervals to their child.
- The amount of money you receive in your paycheck before any deductions or taxes are taken out
- Money received on a regular basis
- Hates spending any money and saves every penny
- A deduction from the usual cost of something
- Annual percentage rate: the annual cost of a loan to a borrower, including additional fees (expressed as a percentage)
- The U.S. corporation that insures the money in your bank account up to $250,000 in the case the bank or credit union fails.
37 Clues: Likes to make lots of money • The way in which a person lives • Likes spending money carelessly • Money received on a regular basis • Putting aside money for future use. • Putting aside money for future use. • The price at which something is sold • The original sum of money invested or lent • Buying or selling something; a business deal • ...
Finance and Banking Crossword 2021-09-22
Across
- a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum
- A person who is dealing with cash transactions
- money that is owed or due
- Having no money
- statement for finished payment
- give money,especially to charity
- Money paid for investing or borrowing money
Down
- coins or bank notes
- The money used in a country
- Money that is available or needed for a particular use
- Paper money
- being responsible for something
- possessions
- sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest
- To put money into a business, property, etc to earn interest or profit
- Take money with the intention of returning it
- payment for advice or services
17 Clues: Paper money • possessions • Having no money • coins or bank notes • money that is owed or due • The money used in a country • statement for finished payment • payment for advice or services • being responsible for something • give money,especially to charity • Money paid for investing or borrowing money • a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum • ...
Day12-总 2025-01-22
Across
- A written statement of money owed for goods or services.
- To have enough money to buy or do something.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money
- A record of financial transactions, like in a bank.
- A number that is calculated by adding quantities together and then dividing by the number of quantities.
- A plan of how to spend money over a period.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- To give money to someone for goods or services.
- The amount of money that something is worth.
- A small unit of money, like 1/100 of a dollar.
- To decide which one of a number of things or people you want.
- The basic unit of money in the US and some other countries.
- The action of helping or doing work for others.
- The act of choosing or the thing that you choose.
- A measure of how heavy a person or thing is.
- Short for kilogram, a unit of weight.
- A unit of weight equal to 1000 kilograms.
- Money in the form of coins or notes.
- To measure how heavy something is.
Down
- The basic unit of money in the UK.
- A series of items written or printed one below the other.
- Worth a lot of money or very useful.
- The whole amount or number.
- A medium of exchange, such as coins and banknotes.
- An agreement or arrangement, especially in business.
- An act of selling something or a time when goods are sold at lower prices.
- All of something, not divided or broken.
- A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- The activity of buying and selling goods and services.
- To provide food, drinks, or help to someone.
- Having a lot of money or valuable possessions.
- The amount of money needed to buy, make, or do something.
- The value of something in terms of money or importance
- A flat, round piece of metal used as money.
34 Clues: The whole amount or number. • The basic unit of money in the UK. • To measure how heavy something is. • Worth a lot of money or very useful. • Money in the form of coins or notes. • Short for kilogram, a unit of weight. • To get something by paying money for it. • All of something, not divided or broken. • A unit of weight equal to 1000 kilograms. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab. 2022-09-21
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- money a person pays to borrow money a bank pays depositors for using their money
- to use someone's money with permission to pay back
- money in the form of coins or bills
- what you must need to survive
- cost cost of what you are giving up to get something you want more
- someone who signs their name on a legal document
- resources resources found naturally on Earth
- to use money to make more money
- a bank account in which checks may be written against amounts on deposit
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- any form of money in use of a medium of exchange for a good or service
- the number that occurs most often in the dataset of numbers
- can perform bank transactions 24 hours
- money a person earns
- buying and using products
- printed forms that an account holder of a checking account can use to pay others instead of using cash
- open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers gather for the sale of goods
- written plan for handling money spent and borrowed
- something that is circulation as a medium of exchange
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- resources resources, like money or land, that are not endless
- identification number(PIN) a secret code customers use to access their accounts through an ATM
- making or growing things to be sold
- goods that are used to produce other goods and services
- of exchange by which goods and services are directly exchanged
- amount of money for something offered for sale
- card plastic card that identifies the holder and allows them to make purchases on credit
- someone who buys a product or service
- people or businesses that provide goods and services
- the average of the numbers in the dataset of numbers
- sum of money borrowed for a certain amount of time
- money paid or charged for something
- providing of money or goods with the exception of payment in the future
- a circulating medium of exchange
- taking money out of a bank account
- rate rate at which interest is paid for the use of money from a depositor
- the middle number in the dataset of numbers
- business that keeps money for customers
37 Clues: money a person earns • buying and using products • what you must need to survive • to use money to make more money • a circulating medium of exchange • taking money out of a bank account • making or growing things to be sold • money in the form of coins or bills • money paid or charged for something • someone who buys a product or service • ...
Leah, p8 , economic vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- prices falling
- resorces worker employee
- market a system of buying and seling stocks or investments in complaies
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back
- the creation of products
- rising prices
- money earned by workers
- money putting money to the side and keeping it for later
- a system of dollars and coins
- in short supply
Down
- money that is owed to someone else
- cost what we lose when we make a choice
- money the money we earn when we work
- what we get from a choice that we make
- trading for goods and services
- when we use credit we are using another person's money to buy something
- interest we can earn interest by depositing money in a saving account
- farming
- small pieces of a company
20 Clues: farming • rising prices • prices falling • in short supply • money earned by workers • resorces worker employee • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • money that is owed to someone else • money the money we earn when we work • what we get from a choice that we make • ...
Great Depression 2014-03-07
Across
- useful technology
- borrowed money
- worker group
- more money
- Less money
- insures bank accounts
- crazy feminist women
- fatty and overrated
- money you don't have
Down
- black people art in harlem
- new deal 1
- Circulation of money
- fake soccer
- dictatorial socialism
- 10 year drought in the midwest
- new deal 2
- equal wealth distribution
- not working
- new deal 3
- import taxes
20 Clues: new deal 1 • new deal 2 • more money • Less money • new deal 3 • fake soccer • not working • worker group • import taxes • borrowed money • useful technology • fatty and overrated • Circulation of money • crazy feminist women • money you don't have • dictatorial socialism • insures bank accounts • equal wealth distribution • black people art in harlem • 10 year drought in the midwest
Managing Your Finance - Emma and Mariah 2013-03-24
Across
- A tax imposed when purchasing goods and services
- What you spend when you purchase something
- the control, maintenance or supervision of something
- The management of large amounts of money
- Money deducted from your income that is put into a savings account that is accessible at retirement
- Australian Stock Exchange
- Money that is owed
- Income that is paid according to the volume of sales that a sales person can generate
- Where a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
- What you spend your money on
- After tax
- Money earned by workers who have full and part time jobs
- Before tax
- A financial plan
Down
- A term used to describe your irregular spending
- Money that you receive from work, rent or investments
- chip a company that has shares and is well known and successful (2)
- A place where shares are sold and purchased
- Money earned by somebody who is a casual worker
- Accounts which allow investors to put their money for investment in the short term money market (2)
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- A sum of money paid to shareholders of a company out of its earnings
- The action or process of investing money for profit
- A paid position of regular employment
- A term used to describe your regular spending
- A person who buys or sells shares on behalf of clients
- An amount banks will pay you for the use of your money
- Money you put away from your income after allowing for expenses
- A divided up unit of ownership of a company
29 Clues: After tax • Before tax • A financial plan • Money that is owed • Australian Stock Exchange • What you spend your money on • A paid position of regular employment • The management of large amounts of money • What you spend when you purchase something • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • A place where shares are sold and purchased • ...
Checking Account 2025-05-30
Across
- To check that your bank records and personal records match.
- Bonuses or points you earn by using a bank card or account.
- A summary from the bank of all your transactions.
- A check that can’t go through because of not enough money.
- The amount of money in your account.
- A bank worker who helps you at the counter.
- A place that keeps your money and helps you with financial services.
- The person who pays the money.
- Your handwritten name used to approve payments or documents.
- A check marked as not usable or canceled.
- Written orders telling a bank to pay money from your account.
- Any money activity (like deposits, withdrawals, or transfers).
- Proof of who you are (like an ID or passport).
- Charges from the bank for certain services.
Down
- Money earned (on savings) or money you pay (on loans).
- When you spend more than what's in your account.
- The part of the check you keep that shows the payment info.
- The person or company who gets paid.
- A place at a bank where you keep your money (like checking or savings).
- A type of account where you save money and earn interest.
- To take money out of your account.
- A machine that lets you take out or deposit money without a teller.
- A short note on a check to say what it’s for.
- A card that uses your own money from the bank when you buy something.
- When a transaction or check is stopped and won't go through.
- To put money into your account.
- A type of account you use for everyday spending.
27 Clues: The person who pays the money. • To put money into your account. • To take money out of your account. • The amount of money in your account. • The person or company who gets paid. • A check marked as not usable or canceled. • A bank worker who helps you at the counter. • Charges from the bank for certain services. • A short note on a check to say what it’s for. • ...
Smart Spending 2019-05-12
Across
- - a gain usually measured in money that comes in from labor, business, or property
- - a computerized machine that performs basic banking functions (as cash withdrawals) (Automated teller machine)
- card - a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from your bank account automatically
- - the state of not having enough money to pay debts
- - money paid for instruction (as at a college)
- - plan for spending and saving money
- - an act of buying
- - something given; the act of giving or agreeing to
- - careful in spending money and using resources (adjective)
Down
- - something owed to another
- - a small book of checks on which you write information for making payments or taking money from your bank account
- - having or showing practical knowledge and experience (adjective)
- - something that is owed, such as loans and credit card debt
- - person who takes on a joint obligation to pay back a debt
- - item of value such as money or property
- - (an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
- - to exchange goods for other things rather than for money (verb)
- worth - value of what you own after subtracting liabilities from assets
- - money put aside (as in a bank)
- - an amount of money that must be paid; a charge for services
20 Clues: - an act of buying • - something owed to another • - money put aside (as in a bank) • - plan for spending and saving money • - item of value such as money or property • - money paid for instruction (as at a college) • - the state of not having enough money to pay debts • - something given; the act of giving or agreeing to • ...
Banking crossword by Caleb 2021-11-05
Across
- meaning you have no transaction fees if you have no money in your account.
- a flexible loan from a financial institution.
- a box inside a bank you can store personal belongings or money in.
- a business or bank that lets you exchange your foreign money for national currency.
- to take money out of your account.
- moving money from one bank to another bank.
- you pay a fee for the use of a loan.
- in return for a loan to buy something the person you loaned from owns what they helped you buy until you can pay it off.
- borrowing money from a bank which you will repay with interest.
- registered retirement saving's plan.
Down
- to put money in a bank account.
- else's account pay for purchases.
- a written order telling a bank to take money from your account and put it someone else's account.
- when you don't have enough money to pay expenses.
- an account where you are allowed to write as many cheques as you want.
- a guaranty that a cheque is payable because the person giving it has enough money.
- a bank account where they pay you small amount's of money to use their bank.
- paying for a service.
- a cheque written by a bank for large purchases.
- a card taking money from your account to
20 Clues: paying for a service. • to put money in a bank account. • else's account pay for purchases. • to take money out of your account. • you pay a fee for the use of a loan. • registered retirement saving's plan. • a card taking money from your account to • moving money from one bank to another bank. • a flexible loan from a financial institution. • ...
Banking Crossword 2013-11-28
Across
- / money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something.
- / abbreviation of Automated Teller Machine
- / an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury.
- / the act of overdrawing a bank account.
- (UK) / a book of cheques with your name printed on them which is given to you by your bank to make payments with.
- / (an amount of) money paid to the government, which is based on your income or of the cost of goods or services you have bought.
- account / (UK)an instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account (compare direct debit)
- / (a record of) money taken out of a bank account.
- / Non Sufficient Fund
- (UK) / a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account.
- account / (UK)a bank account in which you usually leave money for a long time and which pays you interest.
- card / a small plastic card which can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from you at a later time.
- /(noun) money in the form of notes and coins, rather than checks or credit cards.
Down
- / when you spend or use money.
- / a sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an additional amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing.
- check / a piece of paper that you buy from a bank or a travel company and that you can use as money or exchange for the local money of the country you visit
- you go to the bank, will you deposit these checks for me?
- account (UK)/ a bank account that you can take money from at any time and which usually earns little or no interest.
- / a person who money is paid to or should be paid to.
- statement / a printed record of the money put into and removed from a bank account
- / to take money out of a bank account.
- debit / an arrangement for making payments, usually to an organization, in which your bank moves money from your account into the organization's account at regular times.
- / when a check cannot be paid or accepted by a bank because of a lack of money in the account.
23 Clues: / Non Sufficient Fund • / when you spend or use money. • / to take money out of a bank account. • / the act of overdrawing a bank account. • / abbreviation of Automated Teller Machine • / (a record of) money taken out of a bank account. • / a person who money is paid to or should be paid to. • you go to the bank, will you deposit these checks for me? • ...
Andrew Strong P2 Economic Vobaculary 2023-01-23
Across
- small parts of a company
- a system of buying and selling and trading goods and services
- when you want money you got to
- goals on how we use money
- you put an amount to how many money you spend
- increasing prices (like now)
- someone elses money
- money you earn for working
- people who make products
- laws that stop company's from using unfair tatics to get over competitors and protect buyers for low quality, dangerous, dishonest goods
- creation of products
Down
- you earn money by keeping it in a bank
- trading
- using another persons money
- you give money and hope you get it back
- Farming
- lowering prices
- 2 producers try to win over consumers
- things you have to buy
- buying and selling stock
- who buy products
21 Clues: trading • Farming • lowering prices • who buy products • someone elses money • creation of products • things you have to buy • small parts of a company • people who make products • buying and selling stock • goals on how we use money • money you earn for working • using another persons money • increasing prices (like now) • when you want money you got to • ...
Business Crossword/Quiz 2023-07-28
Across
- Someone who works for a shop/business for money
- Someone who works less than 38 hours
- What you pay 5% of every time you buy something
- Someone who sets up a business willing to take financial risk
- Someone who works 38-40 hours
- Australian Currency
- What you withdraw/deposit money from
- The acronym of Commonwealth Bank
- Someone you borrow money from
- Where money is stored and where an ATM usually is
Down
- What you earn from a Job
- How much is left in your account
- A deflecting bank account caused by withdrawing more than the account holds
- Money you get charged for money you borrow
- Borrowing something
- Money you withdraw
- The Bank of all banks
- An Expensive Loan (not a credit card)
- Overdue Loan
- Where your money is stored online
20 Clues: Overdue Loan • Money you withdraw • Borrowing something • Australian Currency • The Bank of all banks • What you earn from a Job • Someone who works 38-40 hours • Someone you borrow money from • How much is left in your account • The acronym of Commonwealth Bank • Where your money is stored online • Someone who works less than 38 hours • What you withdraw/deposit money from • ...
Crossward 2025-10-29
Across
- – A time when prices are reduced.
- – Money borrowed from a bank.
- – The cost of something.
- – A place for buying and selling goods.
- – Person who handles payments.
- – Paper money or coins used to pay.
- – A list showing what you owe.
- – To trade or return an item.
- – A plan for spending money.
- – Where you pay for items.
- – Proof of a purchase.
- – Money returned after returning a product.
Down
- – Money returned after payment.
- – Someone who buys something.
- – Something you buy.
- – Where you keep your money.
- – Used to carry items in a store.
- – Money taken directly from your account.
- – A price reduction or sale.
- – Paper proof of payment. (you can skip if repeating)
- – Money borrowed that must be repaid.
- – A ticket that gives you a deal.
- – A place where goods are sold.
23 Clues: – Something you buy. • – Proof of a purchase. • – The cost of something. • – Where you pay for items. • – Where you keep your money. • – A plan for spending money. • – A price reduction or sale. • – Money borrowed from a bank. • – Someone who buys something. • – To trade or return an item. • – Person who handles payments. • – A list showing what you owe. • ...
Vocabulary Lessons 4 and 5 2013-04-23
Across
- to tempt or attract powerfully
- not wasting money or goods; careful in using money
- the state of being poor
- to want, to long for, or desire strongly
- a person who spends money wastefully or foolishly
- nearly or almost exact
- tempting or attractive
- a plan that gives permission to pay over a period of time
- to move or walk slowly
- to great in effect or strength to be overcome
Down
- the state of having business success, wealth, good fortune
- careful in spending money; not wasteful, inexpensive
- to communicate by letter
- having to do with money matters or managing money
- to urge or stir to action; to poke, jab, push
- to begin officially or formally
- to live in or at a place permanently or for a long time
- the type of money that is in circulation in a country
- very careful with money or other resources
- a person who saves money for the sake of saving it
20 Clues: nearly or almost exact • tempting or attractive • to move or walk slowly • the state of being poor • to communicate by letter • to tempt or attract powerfully • to begin officially or formally • to want, to long for, or desire strongly • very careful with money or other resources • to urge or stir to action; to poke, jab, push • to great in effect or strength to be overcome • ...
Unit 8 vocabulary 2020-03-17
Across
- an illegal copy of money, a work of art,a document, etc
- fall by a large amoun
- very harmful
- rich; affluent
- value of a coin or paper money
- a market that sells cheap goods
- part of a company you can buy as an investment
- wealth that has been inherited rather than earned
- an area with lots of roughly built huts made from wood, plastic, cardboard, etc. where poor people live
- the act of saying goodbye
Down
- do well
- an amount of money
- a legal agreement with a bank whereby you borrow money to buy a house and pay back the money over a long period
- make money dishonestly
- buy shares, property, etc. hoping to make a large profit when you sell them
- make money that is not genuine
- improve
- lively
- in my opinion
- When each person in a group chips in, they give a little money so that they can buy sth together.
- cost sb a large amount of money
21 Clues: lively • do well • improve • very harmful • in my opinion • rich; affluent • an amount of money • fall by a large amoun • make money dishonestly • the act of saying goodbye • make money that is not genuine • value of a coin or paper money • a market that sells cheap goods • cost sb a large amount of money • part of a company you can buy as an investment • ...
Fin Lit Vocab 2024-09-03
Across
- The sum of the money borrowed
- No money
- Separate funding money
- The report of issued interest characteristics
- Instance of turning something aside
- Something that you need to survive vs something you desire
- Obtain good customer services with good payment loans
- Own-personal card
- A dollar is more valuable in the future than the past
- Measurement of debt obligations
- An arrangement by the government for payments of a premium
Down
- Comparing a certain amount of price for products
- Saving account offered by the bank or credit union
- A specific amount of money
- Not-for-profit financial institution
- Money owed or due
- When paid, rather save your money up than waste it in one go
- Another word for useful and valuable
- Money paid regularly
- A sum of money borrowed
- People that sell or buy stocks for retail or institutional clients
- Failure or typical figure
- Money received
- Yearly interest rate
24 Clues: No money • Money received • Money owed or due • Own-personal card • Money paid regularly • Yearly interest rate • Separate funding money • A sum of money borrowed • Failure or typical figure • A specific amount of money • The sum of the money borrowed • Measurement of debt obligations • Instance of turning something aside • Not-for-profit financial institution • ...
Banking Vocabulary 2020-12-08
Across
- account set up in the names of more than 1
- payment system for bills
- money put into a bank account
- business done with a bank, including deposits
- least amount of money a bank requires
- allows you to put money away for later
- amount of money taken out of account
Down
- bank card to be used to purchase goods
- deposit money and write checks from it
- money a bank pays for the use of a persons money
- business to keep money safe, lend money, etc.
- monthly charges, per check costs, printing of checks
- bank branch office, hours of operations, ATM
- allows customers to get cash and make transactions
- amount of money currently in an account
- bank employee
- secret number or code that protects an account
- minimum balance, holding period for checks
18 Clues: bank employee • payment system for bills • money put into a bank account • amount of money taken out of account • least amount of money a bank requires • bank card to be used to purchase goods • deposit money and write checks from it • allows you to put money away for later • amount of money currently in an account • account set up in the names of more than 1 • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- share with people
- Modern transactions electronically using.....
- Money People's who take money by force To make payment
- The person making the withdrawal
- People's who hack data
- Group of people
- The first advantage cashless society is.....
- Payment receipt
- Modern finance now takes place without using.....
Down
- the game uses money
- Cash is commonly used in unlawful it is the money is easier to.....
- take money through the machine
- Going cashless is thought to be more than just.....
- payment without money
- It is difficult to avoid taxes because it is difficult to hide income because every payment received by the public is always....
- Community transaction tool
- Carrying cash chould be a target.....
- Printing bills and minting coins both cos.....
- If the source of tge money is unknown , money laundering becomes much more.....
- mean of payment
20 Clues: Group of people • mean of payment • Payment receipt • share with people • the game uses money • payment without money • People's who hack data • Community transaction tool • take money through the machine • The person making the withdrawal • Carrying cash chould be a target..... • The first advantage cashless society is..... • Modern transactions electronically using..... • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword- manny 2017-11-30
Across
- something that is charged
- payments received for goods or services
- starting point for determining taxes that someone will pay
- personal incomes
- sum of money
- interest is paid
- a charge account
- charged for the use of money for borrowing money
- pay a person for work or services
- a sum of money withdraw from an account
- sum of money
- selling price by a seller
Down
- subtraction
- cost or charge
- account that can be checked
- overdrawing a checking account
- paid at the time of purchase
- company's total earning
- calculating interest
- keep money in something
- money borrowed
- a card that transfer money to another bank account when making a purchase
22 Clues: subtraction • sum of money • sum of money • cost or charge • money borrowed • personal incomes • interest is paid • a charge account • calculating interest • company's total earning • keep money in something • something that is charged • selling price by a seller • account that can be checked • paid at the time of purchase • overdrawing a checking account • pay a person for work or services • ...
Personal Finance Puzzle 1 2025-12-01
Across
- A plan for how you will divide your income between spending and saving
- Using money to try to make more money over time
- Shares of ownership in a company
- Loans you give to a company or government in exchange for interest
- Money saved to cover unexpected expenses
- Spreading your money across different investments to reduce risk
- The cost of borrowing money or the money you earn on savings
- When someone steals your personal information to commit fraud
- A retirement savings plan offered by an employer
- Money you spend on goods, services, or bills
- Money set aside for future use
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- Money you borrow that must be repaid with interest
- Money you earn or receive
- Costs/expenses that change from month to month
- Interest earned on both your original money and the interest already added
- The rise in prices over time that reduces buying power
Down
- The period of life when you stop working and rely on savings
- A number that shows how trustworthy you are as a borrower
- A collection of stocks and bonds managed as a group
- A record of your credit history and borrowing behavior
- The amount you pay regularly for insurance
- The amount you pay out of pocket before insurance starts covering costs
- A personal retirement savings account with tax advantages
- Costs/expenses that stay the same each month
- Money you owe to others
- A bank account used for daily spending and payments
- Protection you buy to reduce financial risk
- A bank account used to store money and earn interest
- What you own minus what you owe
- A long-term loan used to buy a home
31 Clues: Money you owe to others • Money you earn or receive • Money set aside for future use • What you own minus what you owe • Shares of ownership in a company • A long-term loan used to buy a home • Money saved to cover unexpected expenses • The amount you pay regularly for insurance • Protection you buy to reduce financial risk • Costs/expenses that stay the same each month • ...
Managing Your Finance - Emma and Mariah 2013-03-24
Across
- A term used to describe your regular spending
- Money deducted from your income that is put into a savings account that is accessible at retirement
- Money that you receive from work, rent or investments
- the control, maintenance or supervision of something
- Money earned by workers who have full and part time jobs
- Money you put away from your income after allowing for expenses
- A tax imposed when purchasing goods and services
- chip a company that has shares and is well known and successful (2)
- A term used to describe your irregular spending
- Income that is paid according to the volume of sales that a sales person can generate
- Australian Stock Exchange
Down
- Money earned by somebody who is a casual worker
- The management of large amounts of money
- A place where shares are sold and purchased
- Accounts which allow investors to put their money for investment in the short term money market (2)
- Where a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
- After tax
- An amount banks will pay you for the use of your money
- What you spend when you purchase something
- What you spend your money on
- A financial plan
- Before tax
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- Money that is owed
- The action or process of investing money for profit
- A paid position of regular employment
- A person who buys or sells shares on behalf of clients
- A sum of money paid to shareholders of a company out of its earnings
- A divided up unit of ownership of a company
29 Clues: After tax • Before tax • A financial plan • Money that is owed • Australian Stock Exchange • What you spend your money on • A paid position of regular employment • The management of large amounts of money • What you spend when you purchase something • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • A place where shares are sold and purchased • ...
Managing your Finances - Emma and Mariah 2013-03-26
Across
- Money that is owed
- A term used to describe your irregular spending
- a company that has shares and is well known and successful (2)
- A paid position of regular employment
- Money deducted from your income that is put into a savings account that is accessible at retirement
- A place where shares are sold and purchased
- A divided up unit of ownership of a company
- Income that is paid according to the volume of sales that a sales person can generate
- Money earned by workers who have full and part time jobs
- A sum of money paid to shareholders of a company out of its earnings
- An amount banks will pay you for the use of your money
- What you spend your money on
- A term used to describe your regular spending
- Money you put away from your income after allowing for expenses
- A financial plan
- Money earned by somebody who is a casual worker
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
Down
- A person who buys or sells shares on behalf of clients
- Money that you receive from work, rent or investments
- the control, maintenance or supervision of something
- Australian Stock Exchange
- Before tax
- Accounts which allow investors to put their money for investment in the short term money market (2)
- After tax
- Where a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
- What you spend when you purchase something
- The action or process of investing money for profit
- A tax imposed when purchasing goods and services
- The management of large amounts of money
29 Clues: After tax • Before tax • A financial plan • Money that is owed • Australian Stock Exchange • What you spend your money on • A paid position of regular employment • The management of large amounts of money • What you spend when you purchase something • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • A place where shares are sold and purchased • ...
Financial terms 2024-01-31
Across
- a check written for more than what is available in your account
- automated teller machine
- money
- a fixed fee that an individual pays for specific medical services
- account where money is set aside
- requires all US citizens to have healthcare
- a statement received monthly that shows all of your transactions and balance
- a person or organization that makes funds available for people to borrow
- electronic way to view your account
- a card that you can put a specific amount of money on
- the action or process of investing money for profit
- occurs when money is drawn from an account with the available balance being zero
- a person to whom money is paid
Down
- a sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- a card that issued to make purchases with borrowed money and interest
- a card that allows users to make purchases with money directly from their account
- financial account representing the customer
- the money available in your account to make transactions
- original amount you borrowed
- a loan to purchase a home or other real estate
- a group plan offering pre paid medical care to its members
- money available in your checking or savings account
- one who makes the payment
- an investment that provides diversification
- plan for making and spending money
- health savings account
- bank charges that may be attached to your account
- a written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual
- taking money out of your banking account
- preferred provider organization
30 Clues: money • health savings account • automated teller machine • one who makes the payment • original amount you borrowed • a person to whom money is paid • preferred provider organization • account where money is set aside • plan for making and spending money • electronic way to view your account • taking money out of your banking account • financial account representing the customer • ...
Banking crossword by Caleb 2021-11-05
Across
- meaning you have no transaction fees if you have no money in your account.
- a flexible loan from a financial institution.
- a box inside a bank you can store personal belongings or money in.
- a business or bank that lets you exchange your foreign money for national currency.
- to take money out of your account.
- moving money from one bank to another bank.
- you pay a fee for the use of a loan.
- in return for a loan to buy something the person you loaned from owns what they helped you buy until you can pay it off.
- borrowing money from a bank which you will repay with interest.
- registered retirement saving's plan.
Down
- to put money in a bank account.
- else's account pay for purchases.
- a written order telling a bank to take money from your account and put it someone else's account.
- when you don't have enough money to pay expenses.
- an account where you are allowed to write as many cheques as you want.
- a guaranty that a cheque is payable because the person giving it has enough money.
- a bank account where they pay you small amount's of money to use their bank.
- paying for a service.
- a cheque written by a bank for large purchases.
- a card taking money from your account to
20 Clues: paying for a service. • to put money in a bank account. • else's account pay for purchases. • to take money out of your account. • you pay a fee for the use of a loan. • registered retirement saving's plan. • a card taking money from your account to • moving money from one bank to another bank. • a flexible loan from a financial institution. • ...
Smart Spending 2019-05-12
Across
- - money put aside (as in a bank)
- - careful in spending money and using resources (adjective)
- - item of value such as money or property
- - an act of buying
- - (an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
- worth - value of what you own after subtracting liabilities from assets
- - something that is owed, such as loans and credit card debt
- - a small book of checks on which you write information for making payments or taking money from your bank account
- - an amount of money that must be paid; a charge for services
- - plan for spending and saving money
- - a computerized machine that performs basic banking functions (as cash withdrawals) (Automated teller machine)
- - something owed to another
Down
- - to exchange goods for other things rather than for money (verb)
- - a gain usually measured in money that comes in from labor, business, or property
- - person who takes on a joint obligation to pay back a debt
- - having or showing practical knowledge and experience (adjective)
- - money paid for instruction (as at a college)
- - the state of not having enough money to pay debts
- card - a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from your bank account automatically
- - something given; the act of giving or agreeing to
20 Clues: - an act of buying • - something owed to another • - money put aside (as in a bank) • - plan for spending and saving money • - item of value such as money or property • - money paid for instruction (as at a college) • - the state of not having enough money to pay debts • - something given; the act of giving or agreeing to • ...
BUY IT 2022-09-28
Across
- a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected.
- paper money
- a deduction from the usual cost of something.
- harga yang berbaloi
- a period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices.
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
- harga
- available to buy
- the changing of money to its equivalent in the currency of another country.
- having completely run out of money
Down
- nilai
- have enough money to pay for.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank
- ATM
- kos
- bill
- without any payment due
- money in coins or notes
- the money returned after paying for something
- the act of offering something for sale
- a very large amount of money
21 Clues: ATM • kos • bill • nilai • harga • paper money • available to buy • harga yang berbaloi • without any payment due • money in coins or notes • a very large amount of money • have enough money to pay for. • having completely run out of money • a small plastic card issued by a bank • the act of offering something for sale • a deduction from the usual cost of something. • ...
Chapter 2 notes 2022-11-21
Across
- vast majority of US corporations
- people who work
- financial investment
- money for realestate
- services related to money
- buyers and sellers of stock
- public info
- account owner makes deposit
- withdraw cash and pay
- trading small daily
- agreed-upon amount within specified time
- illegal private gained info
- pay for security purchases
- customers required to apply
Down
- manage supply of money and intrest
- face value of stock
- interest over 10 years
- directly to public investors
- investors who borrow money
- accepts money from customers
- nonprofit institution
- largest category deposit
- investing long term
- document guaranteeing money
- people who lend money
- shares openly traded
- quick investing gains
- assist you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- money directly in account
- report given annualy
30 Clues: public info • people who work • face value of stock • investing long term • trading small daily • financial investment • money for realestate • shares openly traded • report given annualy • nonprofit institution • people who lend money • quick investing gains • withdraw cash and pay • interest over 10 years • largest category deposit • services related to money • money directly in account • ...
Finance Terms 2024-03-13
Across
- The card you use to buy items with. Money comes out of your checking account!
- A plan that organizes your money.
- Bills you have to pay and the things you have to buy (opposite of income)
- Money a client or customer gives a person as part of a service
- Things you would like to have
- What is it called when the bank charges you a _______ fee when you go into the negative in your checking account.
- A card you can use to borrow money automatically.
- Money kept in here is put away and kept there until you move it out
- Taking money out of your account
Down
- What you are charged in order to borrow money from the bank or lender.
- Things you have to have to live
- Money kept in this account is money you have, it can be linked to a debit card
- The money you actually receive or get to use! The money you receive AFTER all deductions have been taken out
- When you move money from one account to another
- What is an example of a deduction? (This specific one is one the government takes out, people normally do not like this one)
- The money you make (opposite of expense)
- The money you make BEFORE all deductions have been taken out.
- Putting money into your account
18 Clues: Things you would like to have • Things you have to have to live • Putting money into your account • Taking money out of your account • A plan that organizes your money. • The money you make (opposite of expense) • When you move money from one account to another • A card you can use to borrow money automatically. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary Jakayla Destiny 2017-11-29
Across
- earnings
- Tax on a recepit
- take money out
- Subtraction
- payment
- Deposit
- A percetage of a sum
- income
- net pay
- A plasic card
- An estimate
- cost or change
Down
- borrowing
- A checking account
- Bank account on interest
- Partial payment
- Money received
- That indentifies a person
- bill
- Repayment of money borrowed
- Money paid to the government
- Money in the bank
22 Clues: bill • income • payment • Deposit • net pay • earnings • borrowing • Subtraction • An estimate • A plasic card • take money out • Money received • cost or change • Partial payment • Tax on a recepit • Money in the bank • A checking account • A percetage of a sum • Bank account on interest • That indentifies a person • Repayment of money borrowed • Money paid to the government
UNIT 5 2021-03-01
Across
- money or goods that are given to an organisation, especially a charity
- money that a should have in his bank account
- syninym of start working
- money that has been kept to give it a later use
- the time by which something must be finished
- synonym of late
- when something that has been programed it is changed on a later time
- coins of low value
- having the enough money to survive
- very rich
- a plastic card which is given by a bank and is used to pay for things
- synonym for delay, defer (and event)
Down
- money that children are given by their parents every week
- considered to be a huge amount of money
- money that is asked from people usually very poor
- synonym for cash dispenser
- money that you make from your job or business
- when an event does not fit good according to your plans
- oposite of punctuality
- money that is given to someone that you have borrowed from them
20 Clues: very rich • synonym of late • coins of low value • oposite of punctuality • syninym of start working • synonym for cash dispenser • having the enough money to survive • synonym for delay, defer (and event) • considered to be a huge amount of money • money that a should have in his bank account • the time by which something must be finished • ...
FINANCE 2024-02-02
Across
- unemployment insurance fund
- total cost=total sales
- expenses that change from time to time
- price of product per mass/volume
- payment for work done
- amount the employee takes home
- a plan on how to spend your money
- price after adding vat
- 12 zeros
- amount in the account is your own
- money before deductions
- source of money
- 15%
- sum of money given to you by an organisation for the purpose of covering your study costs
Down
- best value for money
- of money taken from bank account
- maximum amount spent on credit
- price something is offered for sale
- price before adding vat
- how much money is used on something
- comprehension document that details work done
- money owned for a purpose e.g lending
- compulsory levy imposed on citizens
- money paid regularly at a rate
- payment made into band account
- monthly remuneration
26 Clues: 15% • 12 zeros • source of money • best value for money • monthly remuneration • payment for work done • total cost=total sales • price after adding vat • price before adding vat • money before deductions • unemployment insurance fund • maximum amount spent on credit • amount the employee takes home • money paid regularly at a rate • payment made into band account • ...
Financial Terms 2022-10-18
Across
- initial payment
- increase in monetary value
- property with value that could be used to pay debt
- total assets/debt
- someones credit record
- debt that doesn't increase your net worth
- a tax advantage retirement plan
- money expended that is expected to earn profit
- one to five years
- the pay for work in set period of time
Down
- money expanded that increased net worth.
- under a year
- investment strategy
- money paid quarterly from companies profit
- money received by individual during a time period
- money paid at a regular rate
- A loan for a house
- retirement account
- more than 5 years
- a plan on how to manage your paycheck
- Retirement plan for the benefit of an employer
- original amount of money In a loan
- money owed in return for loan or a purchase
- money saved from each paycheck used for retirement
- money borrowed with high interest
25 Clues: under a year • initial payment • total assets/debt • more than 5 years • one to five years • A loan for a house • retirement account • investment strategy • someones credit record • increase in monetary value • money paid at a regular rate • a tax advantage retirement plan • money borrowed with high interest • original amount of money In a loan • a plan on how to manage your paycheck • ...
Financial literacy 2023-12-31
Across
- Something desired but not essential
- Cheque is a _____ type of Money
- Excess of income over expenses
- A financial target or objective
- An issue with barter, requiring a mutual need
- A method for dividing and allocating money for different expense heads
- Money earned from a job or business
- Excess of expenses over income
Down
- The system of trade without using money
- A type of goal setting method; also an acronym
- Rent is ____ type of Expense
- A type of currency which has value only because of order of an authority
- M stands for what in SMART Goals
- Money saved for future use
- A financial plan for income and expenses
- Money used as a standard for deferred payments
- Most Important function of money
- A form of money which derives its value from the material it is made of
- Something essential for survival, like food or shelter
- A basic type of money used for daily transactions
20 Clues: Money saved for future use • Rent is ____ type of Expense • Excess of income over expenses • Excess of expenses over income • Cheque is a _____ type of Money • A financial target or objective • M stands for what in SMART Goals • Most Important function of money • Something desired but not essential • Money earned from a job or business • The system of trade without using money • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by: Halie Holder 2019-04-04
Across
- the cost of something
- stores resources
- any card used repeatedly to borrow money
- total amount of money being lent/borrowed
- an account that allows withdrawals
- paid on an investment
- amount of money employees receive
- a portion of someones wage not included in their paycheck
- an expense that does not change
- take out money from a bank
- stated price per unit
- a form of payment for employers
- amount of money someone has to pay to live
- the governments levy on individuals
Down
- a loan secured by specified real estate
- a schedule of financial activity
- money out of an account
- expenses that can be reduced by the IRS
- distributed among holders of stock as divided
- tax of selling price
- property expenses that can vary
- paid on previously earned interest
- less of a variety of deductions
- entered in a balance sheet
- amount of money left after dividends are paid
- deposits money in a bank
- the amount of money one makes
27 Clues: stores resources • tax of selling price • the cost of something • paid on an investment • stated price per unit • money out of an account • deposits money in a bank • entered in a balance sheet • take out money from a bank • the amount of money one makes • property expenses that can vary • less of a variety of deductions • an expense that does not change • ...
MasterStart your Finance Knowledge 2023-02-03
Across
- Money borrowed for a specific purpose
- Statements A document that shows all a company's financial transactions over a period of time
- A decrease in the value of an asset over time
- A plan for expected income and expenses
- The total amount of money a business earns from its sales
- The opposite of profit
- Money used to start or support a business
- Money received by a business
- Flow The movement of money into and out of a business
- The use of money to make more money
- A share of ownership in a company
Down
- Sheet A document that shows a company's financial position at a given time
- A debt security
- Money charged for borrowing
- What a company owes
- Resources owned by a company
- Money spent to run a business
- The excess of income over expenses
- Payment made by a company to its stockholders
- A claim to a portion of a company's assets and earnings
20 Clues: A debt security • What a company owes • The opposite of profit • Money charged for borrowing • Resources owned by a company • Money received by a business • Money spent to run a business • A share of ownership in a company • The excess of income over expenses • The use of money to make more money • Money borrowed for a specific purpose • A plan for expected income and expenses • ...
Banking Crossword! 2024-11-23
Across
- Spending more money than is in an account.
- A document showing recent account activity.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods with a promise to pay later.
- A record of financial transactions.
- Illegal use of someone’s banking details.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
- The cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage.
- Adding money to a bank account.
- The amount of money available in an account.
Down
- A loan used to buy a house.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- A written order to a bank to pay a specific amount.
- An account type for accumulating funds.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- Measures to protect financial information.
- Banking Using the internet to manage accounts.
- A person who assists with transactions at a bank.
- A financial institution that manages money.
- A secret number used to access accounts.
- A machine used to access cash or account details.
20 Clues: A loan used to buy a house. • Adding money to a bank account. • Taking money out of a bank account. • A record of financial transactions. • An account type for accumulating funds. • A secret number used to access accounts. • Moving money from one account to another. • Illegal use of someone’s banking details. • Spending more money than is in an account. • ...
financial 2022-05-26
Across
- _____GOALS
- 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
- they pay for your hospital bills
- a small amout money that is taken
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- physical money
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- the system of getting as much money as posible
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- when you owe someone
- a company that has your money
- stocks in the government
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- the type of bird that aflac
Down
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- = total revenue - total expenses
- VS. Wants
- a financial risk
- your family gets payed when you die
- money the gov takes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- parts of a company you own
- something you own that has value
- an expense that does not change
- when you give money
- expense payed sometimes
- money you put aside
- the overall amont of money you have
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- ur friend who never comes
36 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • when you give money • money you put aside • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • ur friend who never comes • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • ...
Managing Your Finance - Emma and Mariah 2013-03-24
Across
- A term used to describe your regular spending
- After tax
- Income that is paid according to the volume of sales that a sales person can generate
- A place where shares are sold and purchased
- A paid position of regular employment
- The action or process of investing money for profit
- What you spend your money on
- Money you put away from your income after allowing for expenses
- Money deducted from your income that is put into a savings account that is accessible at retirement
- chip a company that has shares and is well known and successful (2)
- Australian Stock Exchange
- An amount banks will pay you for the use of your money
- Money that is owed
- A tax imposed when purchasing goods and services
Down
- What you spend when you purchase something
- The management of large amounts of money
- A term used to describe your irregular spending
- A sum of money paid to shareholders of a company out of its earnings
- Accounts which allow investors to put their money for investment in the short term money market (2)
- A divided up unit of ownership of a company
- A financial plan
- A person who buys or sells shares on behalf of clients
- Money earned by somebody who is a casual worker
- Money that you receive from work, rent or investments
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- Money earned by workers who have full and part time jobs
- the control, maintenance or supervision of something
- Where a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
- Before tax
29 Clues: After tax • Before tax • A financial plan • Money that is owed • Australian Stock Exchange • What you spend your money on • A paid position of regular employment • The management of large amounts of money • What you spend when you purchase something • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • A divided up unit of ownership of a company • ...
15.1 Crossword 2024-05-08
Across
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and government
- concept that money received today is worth more than the same amount received in the future
- mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself.
- to make purchases people must be able to carry money with them
- allows customer to pay for purchases directly from their checking amount
- to exchange one good or service for another good or service
- mean that money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- a security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or service
Down
- there must be a way to divide money into smaller units
- which means it can be saved and used at a later date
- is the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- money must maintain its value over time in order for it to be widely accepted
- to be accepted, authentic money must be immediately recognizable
- a security that matures in a year or less
- type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- type of a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand or at a set time, with the payer named on the document
- a security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- a transfer of money from one bank account to another
- money is handled many time by many people. It needs to be strong
- made up with paper money and coins
22 Clues: made up with paper money and coins • a security that matures in a year or less • which means it can be saved and used at a later date • a transfer of money from one bank account to another • there must be a way to divide money into smaller units • to exchange one good or service for another good or service • ...
Managing Family Income 2025-11-08
Across
- : A compulsory deduction made by the government
- : The total amount of money earned before deductions
- : The money left after compulsory deductions have been removed
- : Money subtracted from an employee’s income by law, such as taxes
- : Income from investments, interest, or bonuses
- : Tasks or activities performed for you by a person or organization
- : A document used to record income and expenditure
- : The amount of money that has been spent
- : Money paid to a worker based on hours worked
Down
- : Income earned from labour, professional work, or business
- : Large bills paid occasionally such as insurance or furniture
- : Items that you buy or use to meet a need or want
- : A method of money management that helps control the spending of income
- : A fixed regular payment earned from employment
- : Income received in goods or services instead of money
- : A plan for spending income
- : Money you earn without actively providing a service or working for it
- : Money set aside for future use
- : Money earned from salary, wages, or investments
19 Clues: : A plan for spending income • : Money set aside for future use • : The amount of money that has been spent • : Money paid to a worker based on hours worked • : A compulsory deduction made by the government • : Income from investments, interest, or bonuses • : A fixed regular payment earned from employment • : Money earned from salary, wages, or investments • ...
Money Matters Spring Final Exam Review 2025-05-12
Across
- – A rise in prices over time, which decreases the value of money.
- – Money paid to the government for public services.
- Tax – A tax on a person’s earnings.
- Account – A bank account that allows easy access to funds for daily transactions.
- – The connection of countries through trade, communication, and culture.
- Literacy – The ability to understand and use financial skills, like budgeting and investing.
- – The amount of money a business makes after expenses.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – A share of ownership in a company.
- – Money that is owed to someone else.
- – When expenses are greater than earnings.
- – Money spent on goods and services.
- – A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly or biweekly.
- – The ability to borrow money with the promise to repay it later.
- – An economic system where businesses are privately owned and people compete to make profits.
- – An economic system where all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their needs.
- Income – Total earnings before taxes or deductions.
Down
- of Living – The amount of money needed to afford basic expenses like housing and food.
- – Putting money into something (like stocks or real estate) to earn a profit.
- – A financial institution that holds and manages money for individuals and businesses.
- – Money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest.
- System – The way a society organizes the production and distribution of goods and services.
- – Being careful about spending money.
- – Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- – The extra money paid when borrowing money, or earned when saving money.
- – A person who starts and runs their own business.
- Income – The amount of money left after taxes and deductions.
- – When one company controls an entire market, with no competition.
- Tax – A tax added to the cost of goods and services.
- – A plan for how to spend and save money.
- – An economic system where the government controls key industries and tries to reduce inequality.
- – A loan made to a company or government in exchange for interest over time.
- – A legal status for a person or business that cannot repay their debts.
- Tax – A tax on property ownership, often used to fund schools and public services.
- – Payment based on the number of hours worked.
- – The money used in a country, like dollars, euros, or yen.
- Account – A bank account that earns interest and is used to store money long-term.
37 Clues: – Money set aside for future use. • Tax – A tax on a person’s earnings. • – A share of ownership in a company. • – Money spent on goods and services. • – Being careful about spending money. • – Money that is owed to someone else. • – A plan for how to spend and save money. • – When expenses are greater than earnings. • – Payment based on the number of hours worked. • ...
Personnel Investing Crossword 2020-11-09
Across
- Something you shouldn't evade
- A loss
- The main part of the sharemarket
- Borrowing money
- Money you own
- Money that is made
- Market where you buy shares
- Money you owe
- The most important thing in the world
Down
- Money that makes you money
- Money you pay on a weekly basis for a house
- Money that you make
- A limit on the money you can spend
- Giving money to people
- A way of stealing money
15 Clues: A loss • Money you own • Money you owe • Borrowing money • Money that is made • Money that you make • Giving money to people • A way of stealing money • Money that makes you money • Market where you buy shares • Something you shouldn't evade • The main part of the sharemarket • A limit on the money you can spend • The most important thing in the world • ...
Fundamentals of Accounting 1 Module 1 Vocabulary 2022-08-11
Across
- group of different kinds
- person or company who sells something
- free from an obligation
- anything you have that has any value to it (#1 cash, home, car, land, furniture)
- business provides a service for a fee
- organizing things
- money received on a regular basis
- value of all assets minus all liabilities
- business owned by shareholders
- an account how much money the owner has withdrawn throughout the fiscal period
- business sells products
- business provide a service and sell a product
Down
- goods (things) bought and sold
- fixed regular payment to an employee
- money paid at a particular rate (%) for the use of money lent (a charge for using money you borrowed)
- proprietorships only one owner
- two or more owners
- money still owed
- someone who owns stocks in a company
- an account that shows the owner’s net worth
- a record summarizing all the information pertaining to a certain item in the accounting equation
- money coming into business (money earned)
- activity that changes two or more accounts, one on debit side and one on credit side
- an amount of money (usually money due or left over)
- anyone you owe money to (person, bank, company)
- a period of time for which a business records its activities (usually one month)
26 Clues: money still owed • organizing things • two or more owners • free from an obligation • business sells products • group of different kinds • goods (things) bought and sold • proprietorships only one owner • business owned by shareholders • money received on a regular basis • fixed regular payment to an employee • someone who owns stocks in a company • ...
Unit 4 CYOA Crossword 2025-04-24
Across
- The U.S. Central Banking System.
- An era where thousands of different currencies were used in the U.S.
- A characteristic of money which allows it to withstand wear and tear.
- What kind of money can be used as money and has value in and of itself?
- A synonym for "trade".
- A characteristic of money where it has a consistent design.
- Money must be what for everyone to agree it is a form of currency?
- Who was the first to create paper money?
- If you have this, it can result in higher interest rates and a credit low score.
- During what war was money first printed in the U.S.?
- The sum total of all currency and other liquid assets in a country's economy.
Down
- Interest earned on principal alone.
- A characteristic money has allowing it to be moveable.
- The characteristic money has giving it limited supply.
- Modern banks are trying to move on to [blank] banking.
- What kind of money is used as currency because the government says so?
- Interest earned on principal and previous interest earned
- The president who vetoed the second bank.
- Who is the Father of American Banking?
- A kind of money that stands in place for something else of value.
20 Clues: A synonym for "trade". • The U.S. Central Banking System. • Interest earned on principal alone. • Who is the Father of American Banking? • Who was the first to create paper money? • The president who vetoed the second bank. • During what war was money first printed in the U.S.? • A characteristic money has allowing it to be moveable. • ...
UNIT 5 2022-02-18
Across
- a surprise
- money received regularly for work
- change the date of an event to another time
- amount of money paid to a kid regularly
- method of payment that pays directly from the bank (2w)
- to loudly call someone (2w)
- feeling strong emotions towards a situation
- being late for an event
- postpone something (2w)
- not dealing with something in that moment (2w)
Down
- money saved for future expenses
- something that is hard to believe
- not normal
- give the money back to someone
- money that is owed
- money needed to take care of necessities (2w)
- large amounts of money
- group of people who have interest in common
- the limit of time given to turn in something
- someone who has a lot of money
20 Clues: a surprise • not normal • money that is owed • large amounts of money • being late for an event • postpone something (2w) • to loudly call someone (2w) • give the money back to someone • someone who has a lot of money • money saved for future expenses • something that is hard to believe • money received regularly for work • amount of money paid to a kid regularly • ...
Finance 2023-05-02
Across
- A card that allows you to pay with your own money
- The wealth and resources of a country or region
- Good choices
- Opposite of Wants
- A card that allows you to pay for things with borrowed money
- Money that you owe
- The process of investing money for profit or material result
- Large amounts of money managed by the government or large companies
- Money that you've saved up
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- Something that you want to accomplish in the future
- Something that you're paid to do
- A record of debit and credit entries to cover transactions
- Something that uses your skills and talents
- Something you pay with
- Money obtained from your account that can be used to pay tuition and other qualified higher education expenses
- When you are buying stuff
- A type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company
- Maximum amount of money you can spend
- Bringing an end to your job
- Opposite of needs
20 Clues: Good choices • Opposite of Wants • Opposite of needs • Money that you owe • Something you pay with • When you are buying stuff • Money that you've saved up • Bringing an end to your job • Something that you're paid to do • Maximum amount of money you can spend • Something that uses your skills and talents • The wealth and resources of a country or region • ...
kk 2025-02-09
Across
- A situation where many depositors withdraw their money at the same time due to fear of a bank failure.
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- The Federal Open Market Committee, which oversees open market operations.
- The ability of money to buy goods and services.
- The buying and selling of government securities to regulate money supply.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.
- The value of one currency compared to another.
- The profit made by a government when issuing currency.
- The interest rate at which central banks lend money to commercial banks.
- Money in checking accounts that can be withdrawn anytime.
- The rate at which money changes hands in the economy.
- Extremely rapid or out-of-control inflation.
- The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash.
- Actions by a central bank to control the money supply and interest rates.
- Government policies on taxation and spending to influence the economy.
- A system where a country's currency value is fixed to another currency.
- Instruments used by the central bank to manage money supply.
- Money that must be accepted as payment by law.
- A broader measure of money supply including M1 and savings deposits.
- The economic theory that money supply is the key driver of economic performance.
- The general rise in the price level of goods and services over time.
- The total amount of a country's currency and reserves held by banks.
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- The interest rate after adjusting for inflation.
- The central banking system of the United States.
- The minimum amount of reserves a bank must hold by law.
- The total amount of money available in an economy.
- Paper money and coins in circulation.
- A measure of money supply that includes cash and checking deposits.
- An institution that connects savers and borrowers, like banks.
- A combination of high inflation and stagnant economic growth.
- A type of money that has value because the government says it does.
- A fixed-income investment that represents a loan made by an investor.
- The process by which banks increase the money supply by lending.
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country.
- The institution responsible for controlling a nation's money supply.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- Rate The interest rate before adjusting for inflation.
- Money that has intrinsic value, such as gold or silver.
- A system where the value of money is backed by a specific amount of gold.
- A bank deposit that cannot be withdrawn before a certain period.
40 Clues: Paper money and coins in circulation. • Extremely rapid or out-of-control inflation. • The value of one currency compared to another. • Money that must be accepted as payment by law. • The ability of money to buy goods and services. • The interest rate after adjusting for inflation. • The central banking system of the United States. • ...
Business words by jack.c 2013-02-04
Across
- amount of money you earn from working is an ....
- expected the house to .......... in value.
- countries have the own ....... e.g pound
- word for cash
- how much you need to pay your house off
- action or process of investing money for a profitable investment
- government makes you pay this
- sum of money that is expected to be paid back
- you put an amount of money into a bank
- business or warehouse
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- as you earn
- house price went down in price
- brand name under which a series of products is released
- word for tax
- management of a large amount of money
- you lone some money of someone and you you dont pay it back in time you get .....
- you take an amount of money out of the bank
- on who put money in to a company to make a profet
- you owe some one money
19 Clues: as you earn • word for tax • word for cash • business or warehouse • you owe some one money • government makes you pay this • house price went down in price • management of a large amount of money • you put an amount of money into a bank • how much you need to pay your house off • countries have the own ....... e.g pound • expected the house to .......... in value. • ...
Financial Management 2025-05-13
Across
- Paper or coin money.
- The act of handling money effectively
- This is keeping count of the money you have coming in and the money you are spending and keeping a record of it – the inward and outward flow of your cash.
- Posters, signs, television commercials, radio spots, and other media that businesses use to promote products or services.
- officially that they are unable to pay their debts and what assets they do have are seized in order to try and repay their creditors.
- Everything you own that has monetary value are called your assets such as a house, a car, investments.
- A small metal disc that we use as money.
- Money owed to someone else
- Tracking where your money goes
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- A sum of money given as a gift or for a specific purpose
- Putting money aside for later use
- A continuous rise in the price of everyday goods. As time goes on, RP 100.000,- will buy less things due to inflation.
- An institution that handles money
- A person who buys or receives goods or services for personal needs or use and not for resale.
- Money received regularly for work
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Stands for "automated teller machine," a machine that lets bank customers perform basic transactions, such as deposits and withdrawals.
- A digital way to send and receive money
- To get something by paying money for it.
19 Clues: Paper or coin money. • Money owed to someone else • Tracking where your money goes • Putting money aside for later use • An institution that handles money • Money received regularly for work • The act of handling money effectively • A plan for how to spend and save money • A digital way to send and receive money • To get something by paying money for it. • ...
financial 2022-05-26
Across
- _____GOALS
- 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
- they pay for your hospital bills
- a small amout money that is taken
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- physical money
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- the system of getting as much money as posible
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- when you owe someone
- a company that has your money
- stocks in the government
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- the type of bird that aflac
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- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- = total revenue - total expenses
- VS. Wants
- a financial risk
- your family gets payed when you die
- money the gov takes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- parts of a company you own
- something you own that has value
- an expense that does not change
- when you give money
- expense payed sometimes
- money you put aside
- the overall amont of money you have
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- ur friend who never comes
36 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • when you give money • money you put aside • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • ur friend who never comes • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • ...
Financial Knowledge 2017-02-24
Across
- A way to have money for future wants and needs
- The act of being careful and not wasteful with your money
- The process of teaching and learning
- Placing money in an account where it can grow
- Money collected by the government to support their services
- Payout money to purchase something
- Money received for providing a service
- Ability to borrow money to spend now and paying it back later
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- Management and study of money
- To take care of and make decisions about your money
- A plan for ow your money is spent or saved
- A period of economic decline
- A way to protect your money or things
- An unexpected situation that calls for immediate action
- Extra or left over
- A fee paid for the use of someone else’s money
- Something you are trying to do or achieve
17 Clues: Extra or left over • A period of economic decline • Management and study of money • Payout money to purchase something • The process of teaching and learning • A way to protect your money or things • Money received for providing a service • Something you are trying to do or achieve • A plan for ow your money is spent or saved • Placing money in an account where it can grow • ...
Economic words 2013-11-19
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- Debt-----: owing large sums of money
- Credit ....: a situation when banks greatly reduce the amount of money they lend to one another
- To be ... in it: to have a lot of money
- To feel.... means to experience financial difficulties
- Credit....: the maximum amount of money you can spend on a credit card
- To.... the books means to make sure that the amount of money spent is not greater than the amount of money received
- The amount of money we have to spend or save after paying taxes is called ...
- ...is the amount of money owed by consumers
- ....power is how much goods or services we can buy bith a unit of money
- To ...down: to stop the work of
- When people borrow large sums of money while being unable to repay them it creates "bad...."
- To put money into something to make a profit
- A general increase in the price of goods and services in a country
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- To be...: to not have any money
- If you... on a payment it means you don't make that payment
- To reduce the number of employees
- An agreement allowing a large amount of money to be loaned by a bank or building society to pay for a home
- The regular income of a company provided by sales
- The...shows the change in average prices of basics consumer goods and services
- The average cost of people's basic needs, such as food, housing and clothes
- A piece of paper money
- A sum of money which is borrowed and then paid back
- Loose ...: coins
- The difference between the income and assets of people and groups in society
- Informal word for credit and debit cards
- If something cost "an arm and a ..." It's very expensive!
- .... is how much money is spent by consumers in a economy
- To be penniless - to not have any money
- To take money out of an account
- A complete failure, especially in financial matters
- A period when a country's economy declines or becomes smaller for two consecutive quarters
- To bail....: to rescue
- A person who works behind the counter in a bank and who deals with customers
33 Clues: Loose ...: coins • A piece of paper money • To bail....: to rescue • To be...: to not have any money • To take money out of an account • To ...down: to stop the work of • To reduce the number of employees • Debt-----: owing large sums of money • To be ... in it: to have a lot of money • To be penniless - to not have any money • Informal word for credit and debit cards • ...
BANKING TERMS 2023-10-10
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- An individual or company to whom a check is written; one who receives money as payment
- A stock of accumulated wealth used or available for producing more wealth
- An account for which the holder can write checks
- The period of time and the interest rate arranged between creditor and debtor to repay a loan.
- An itemized slip showing the exact amount of paper money, coin, and checks being deposited to a particular account.
- An amount of money taken out of an account
- An establishment for lending, issuing,borrowing, exchanging, and safeguarding money
- Anything that a bank accepts as security against the debtor’s not repaying a loan
- Items of monetary value owned by an individual or a company
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- Any written document instructing a bank to pay money from the writer’s account.
- Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange.
- An individual or company who writes a check; one who gives money as payment.
- A bookkeeping term for a sum of money owed by an individual or institution
- The original amount of money borrowed, deposited, or invested before interest accrues
- Money in the form of paper and coins
- An individual or company that puts money in a bank account.
- Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions.
- Acronym for automated teller machine
- Money deposited with a financial institution
19 Clues: Money in the form of paper and coins • Acronym for automated teller machine • An amount of money taken out of an account • Money deposited with a financial institution • An account for which the holder can write checks • Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange. • Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy By John Santos 2019-04-04
Across
- money made while working at a job
- tax level on government directly on income
- income used ro show money to give to the government
- card allowing to purchase goods using credit
- the cost required for something
- when the bank lends money
- quick and easy way of getting the interest on a loan
- account where checks can be drawn by the depositor
- tax paid to a governing body
- Interest on interest for a loan or deposit
- sum of money placed in bank account
- bank removing money from peoples account
- money received on regular basis
- labeling items for easier find
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- money for a employee to earn
- money substained for a certain living standard
- income and expanditure for a set period of time
- expenses that stays the same
- a thing where someone is responsible for debt or finance
- expenses that can change depending on use of product
- amount paid that may be deducted from something
- property owned by a person or company
- withholding on employees wages
- money one has saved
- taking money out of account
- value of all non-Financial and financial assets
- denoting a original sum invested or lent
- amount of money remaining for issuance
28 Clues: money one has saved • when the bank lends money • taking money out of account • money for a employee to earn • expenses that stays the same • tax paid to a governing body • withholding on employees wages • labeling items for easier find • the cost required for something • money received on regular basis • money made while working at a job • sum of money placed in bank account • ...
