money Crossword Puzzles
UNP ECONOMICS REVIEW 2024-07-22
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- Bitcoin is a form of ___ currency.
- A bank office is called a ___.
- It controls us.
- If you want to save money you should spend or ___ it.
- What people pay the government for goods and services (10%).
- To move money from one account to another.
- What the bank charges you on a loan.
- A money plan that companies and people use to check how much money they can spend.
- To put money into your banc account.
- Your monthly wage.
- Stocks, bonds and real estate are ways to ___ your money.
- The company had a good year so it will make a ___.
- I want to buy a car so I need to ___ money from the bank.
- When people invest in a company, they buy ___.
- The opposite of save.
- What is a house loan called?
- After the dinner I paid the ___.
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- Australian currency.
- Money you have in your bank account are called ___.
- You can pay by cash or ___ card.
- To get money or a house, as a gift, from someone who has died.
- To take money out of your bank account.
- A person who buys and sells shares.
- A person that works at the bank counter.
- To give money to a charity.
- ATM = ___ Teller Machine.
- A person who buys things or pays for services
- Physical money is banknotes and ___.
- Japanese currency.
- You can get a ___ from the bank to buy a car.
- It is important to ___ money for the future.
- To take something illegally.
32 Clues: It controls us. • Your monthly wage. • Japanese currency. • Australian currency. • The opposite of save. • ATM = ___ Teller Machine. • To give money to a charity. • To take something illegally. • What is a house loan called? • A bank office is called a ___. • You can pay by cash or ___ card. • After the dinner I paid the ___. • Bitcoin is a form of ___ currency. • ...
Finance 2017-08-25
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- paper that you need to change a product
- money that you earn
- the person that count your money
- when you buy something immediately because you have a lot of money
- amount of money that you ask for buying a new house
- when you don't have enough money and you ask them to someone
- when you are completely afraid to spend money
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- where you think that money are saved
- money that you have to give to the government
- when someone lend you money then you have to pay money back
- when you give to a person the same amount of money that he lend you
- term for everything about money
- service of a bank
- thing that you have
- when you pay attention on spending money
- what do you want when you buy a smartphone and it is broken
- the personal profile that you have on a website
17 Clues: service of a bank • money that you earn • thing that you have • term for everything about money • the person that count your money • where you think that money are saved • paper that you need to change a product • when you pay attention on spending money • money that you have to give to the government • when you are completely afraid to spend money • ...
Personal Finance Final Project 2024-05-10
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- A limit to how much you should be spending.
- Retirement account run by your work that they match a certain amount of your contributions.
- You have to meet certain requirements to join.
- Money you didn’t pay back in time that usually gains interest.
- Money taken from your paycheck after taxes that is put towards retirement.
- A way to gauge your riskiness for taking out loans and other things.
- School after high school.
- Payment every 12 months.
- Usually anyone can join, used to store money.
- Used to buy things with your own money.
- The movement of money.
- Your source of money, usually from a job.
- A place to buy, sell, and trade shares of companies.
- Something that can be taken from you if you don’t pay your debts.
- Money paid to a loan company to make the amount you owe less.
- The money used to build and run a business.
- Money set aside for future needs.
- A fund set aside by your work so that when you retire you’ll get regular payments from that fund.
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- When you have no money.
- A share of a government organization.
- The grouping of all money and everything that has to do with it.
- Shares of companies.
- Used to buy things with borrowed money that you pay back.
- A loan on a house.
- Money set aside for just in case.
- A number used to determine the amount of interest you pay.
- A way of receiving money, most commonly from your place of work.
- Gained over time that goes back to the company/bank you take a loan from.
- Borrowed money to help you pay for something, usually expensive like a house or car.
- The action of paying off a loan or debt with regular payments.
- A group of stocks and bonds.
- Money taken from your paycheck before taxes that is put towards retirement.
32 Clues: A loan on a house. • Shares of companies. • The movement of money. • When you have no money. • Payment every 12 months. • School after high school. • A group of stocks and bonds. • Money set aside for just in case. • Money set aside for future needs. • A share of a government organization. • Used to buy things with your own money. • Your source of money, usually from a job. • ...
financial 2022-05-26
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- when you owe someone
- stocks in the government
- money the gov takes
- your family gets payed when you die
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- a financial risk
- physical money
- expense payed sometimes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- VS. Wants
- a small amout money that is taken
- when you switch to the over advertized little green lizard company to save 15% or more on car insurance
- you get payed when your house is damaged
- the type of bird that aflac
- _____GOALS
- parts of a company you own
- the overall amont of money you have
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
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- they pay for your hospital bills
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- something you own that has value
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- an expense that does not change
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- a company that has your money
- money you put aside
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- when you give money
33 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • money you put aside • when you give money • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • an expense that does not change • ...
EXTRA CREDIT 2025-02-26
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- type of deposit account that combines features of checking and savings accounts.
- deposit money transferred directly to or from your bank account from a institution
- helps people who can no longer pay their debts get a fresh start
- spending borrowed money
- An interest rate that doesn't change for the duration of your loan
- score how reliable you are to pay money back
- loans that form a contract or agreement to make a loan to an individual in an amount of $3,000 or less
- total amount of money in a account
- a fee paid or earned on a sum of money.
- money borrowed from a financial institution
- moving money account to account
- spending over your account limit
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- a loan in which the lender gives the borrower a sum of money to purchase property or real estate
- spending money
- debt that you take on to achieve meaningful growth in your personal life or finances
- making sure money is safe
- money you can get/points system when using a credit card
- protects you against inaccurate and unfair credit billing and credit card practices.
- process of paying off a debt or spreading out the cost of an asset over time.
- bank account for everyday money]
- difficulty paying back a loan
- certain amount your cant over pass
- an account of money you save
- spending over the limit on a credit card
- decline
25 Clues: decline • spending money • spending borrowed money • making sure money is safe • an account of money you save • difficulty paying back a loan • moving money account to account • bank account for everyday money] • spending over your account limit • certain amount your cant over pass • total amount of money in a account • a fee paid or earned on a sum of money. • ...
Budget Terms 2025-09-19
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- money paid to keep a home or business operating without going into a negative balence
- money in an account is less than money deposited
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- money earned in one month
- percentage charged to buy
- money added to an account
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- person who collects money owed
- money earned in one complete year
- method of paying that allows the payee to collect money that is owed
- money spent on necessary items
- expenses and money deposited to balance the money used
- the amount of money left when all expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
- a job undertaken in addition to one's main occupation, as a supplementary source of income
- person responsible for paying money owed
- money taken out of an account
- a paid position of regular employment
16 Clues: money earned in one month • percentage charged to buy • money added to an account • money taken out of an account • person who collects money owed • money spent on necessary items • money earned in one complete year • a paid position of regular employment • person responsible for paying money owed • money in an account is less than money deposited • ...
Dylan mills 2019-04-01
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- wealth
- take away money
- interest calculated or paid
- to change a person's account
- financial obligation
- services for money
- tax subtraction
- expenses that stays stable
- interest calculated by both
- a tax on goods
- total money borrowed
- the cost of basic necessities
- total sum of money
- a bank account with checks
- money received before taxs
- regular pay
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- item income
- deposits money for no use
- any property owned by a person
- expenses that can change
- a tax on a persons income
- a cost
- a portion not including in a pay check
- a loan used to buy real estate
- a price for foodstuffs
- a card where you pay based on credit
- pay money received after taxs
- put in money
28 Clues: wealth • a cost • item income • regular pay • put in money • take away money • tax subtraction • a tax on goods • services for money • total sum of money • financial obligation • total money borrowed • a price for foodstuffs • expenses that can change • deposits money for no use • a tax on a persons income • expenses that stays stable • a bank account with checks • money received before taxs • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
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- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
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- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Ag Math Fall Review Day 2 2026-01-14
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- Ratio between drawing and real object.
- Determining amount of space in a structure.
- Determining correct amount of feed per animal.
- Total money earned before deductions.
- Money received after deductions.
- Price of supplies needed.
- Technical drawing showing plans.
- Original amount of loan or investment.
- Changing animal weight from one unit to another.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid.
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- Money subtracted for taxes, insurance, or retirement.
- Changing budget to meet financial goals.
- Area in feet².
- Extra money paid on loans or earned on savings.
- Determining amount of medicine for an animal.
- Amount borrowed with interest.
- Cost of workers’ time.
- Managing money for present and future needs.
- Timing for giving medicine.
- Money paid to government.
- Measurement of length.
- Money earned from work.
22 Clues: Area in feet². • Cost of workers’ time. • Measurement of length. • Money earned from work. • Price of supplies needed. • Money paid to government. • Timing for giving medicine. • Amount borrowed with interest. • Money received after deductions. • Technical drawing showing plans. • Borrowed money that must be repaid. • Total money earned before deductions. • ...
PerFinLit Crossword Final 2021-05-18
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- money for college based on achievement
- financial aid that doesn't get paid back
- type of loan for a house
- charge for borrowing money
- ownership of a share of a company
- money owed on a loan or payment
- someone who gives out money or credit
- the amount of money received for work
- What you own or have paid for
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- bank account used to pay normal expenses
- summary of intended expenses
- spending more than what you have in account
- an estimate of the ability to pay back money
- money put away for retirement or big purchase
- money that must be paid out
- money paid to guarantee a future payment
- the existing amount in an account
- temporary money borrowed from bank
18 Clues: type of loan for a house • charge for borrowing money • money that must be paid out • summary of intended expenses • What you own or have paid for • money owed on a loan or payment • ownership of a share of a company • the existing amount in an account • temporary money borrowed from bank • someone who gives out money or credit • the amount of money received for work • ...
The Story of Money Scavenger Hunt 2022-05-14
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- Federal program insuring money deposited in banks.
- A Civil War alternative to small money.
- A person who cuts, polishes, or engraves gems.
- US Colony that produced the first American paper money.
- Used to measure commodities, hard to standardize.
- King who minted coins out of gold instead of electrum (gold/silver mix) for standardization.
- Overprint on 1924 Austrian note due to inflation.
- A drawback of gold, making it hard to compare by weight.
- Ancient civilization with golden canine money.
- An strategy to counteract inflation on some Civil War notes.
- Nigerian shell money.
- To exchange good and services without using money.
- Italian “bench” where banking transactions were made.
- Banking institution designed to stabilize inflation.
- Origin of anchor-shaped farming implement.
- Artist who designed “America’s most beautiful money.”
- Location of first US mint.
- Standardized unit of tea money.
- A commodity, precursor to coins.
- German “emergency money” made from fabric.
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- Early American monetary unit broken into “pieces of eight.”
- Common goods used as money.
- First people in the Western World to make coins.
- At the center of this “New Constellation” coin from 1783.
- A bank in a remote area with hard-to-redeem notes.
- Icon on first American coins minted without authorization from the English king.
- The result of a government issuing too much money.
- Informal emergency money issued by bank as an I.O.U.
- “Saltmoney” given as pay to Roman soldiers.
- Used to carry coin money in ancient China.
- US State whose $10 paper note responsible for the nickname “Dixie” for the American South.
- “The Jewel of Heaven”
- Universally traded, one of me is pink.
- Sundial penny that expresses the idea “time flies.”
- Native American shell money.
- Account that keeps paper money in the bank.
- American colonial “fastener” money.
- Low-value coin from time and place of Jesus.
38 Clues: “The Jewel of Heaven” • Nigerian shell money. • Location of first US mint. • Common goods used as money. • Native American shell money. • Standardized unit of tea money. • A commodity, precursor to coins. • American colonial “fastener” money. • Universally traded, one of me is pink. • A Civil War alternative to small money. • Used to carry coin money in ancient China. • ...
Interest and Investing Crossword 2026-01-21
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- Interest Interest earned only on the original amount of money.
- Using your money to try to make more money over time.
- Money you lose when an investment goes down.
- The money you make (or lose) from an investment.
- Extra money you earn for saving your money or extra money you pay for borrowing money.
- Spreading money across different investments to reduce risk.
- Interest Interest earned on the original money and the interest already earned.
- Fund A collection of many investments grouped together.
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- The percent used to calculate how much interest you earn.
- Money you gain after earning more than you started with.
- A person who puts money into an investment.
- Account A bank account where you keep money safe and earn a little interest.
- Money you lend to a company or government that is paid back with interest.
- The chance that you could lose money.
- The original amount of money you save or invest.
- A small piece of ownership in a company.
16 Clues: The chance that you could lose money. • A small piece of ownership in a company. • A person who puts money into an investment. • Money you lose when an investment goes down. • The money you make (or lose) from an investment. • The original amount of money you save or invest. • Using your money to try to make more money over time. • ...
Chapter 2 2022-11-21
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- money giving back after loaning out money
- limited liability or shareholders
- anything of value in that is accepted in return for good and services
- responsible for any damage or things that happen
- item that is worth value that increases over time
- money accumulated over time and put into an account
- AMEX
- a stock that doesn't fluxuate and is low risk
- a exchange of money and ownership of a share
- stores and protects money for multiple countries in the U.S
- features on money to protect them from counterfeit
- rate of money that is given back additionally to the return
- someone who assists you buying and selling stocks
- the potential of gaining or losing a lot of money or assets
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- provides financial information about business annually
- shares are sold and bought privately
- provide and manage money for itself as a nation
- shares are bought and sold in the public market
- Stack that is high risk high reward
- forms of value exchanged for goods for the U.S is dollar bill
- money put into bank account
- people putting money into a business hoping they will do well and get profits
- Money put in and the same value stated is given out with a rate
- Exchange
- OTC
- use of financial savings to earn financial benefit
- financial gains after deductions and expenses
- document that discloses financial information
- ownership of share
- provides annual reports of profits and expenses
30 Clues: OTC • AMEX • Exchange • ownership of share • money put into bank account • limited liability or shareholders • Stack that is high risk high reward • shares are sold and bought privately • money giving back after loaning out money • a exchange of money and ownership of a share • a stock that doesn't fluxuate and is low risk • financial gains after deductions and expenses • ...
Economics 2022-03-08
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- money that a company makes after all charges are taken from the amount
- to put money into financial schemes, shares, property with the expectation of achieving a profit
- to grant to someone the use of something on the understanding that it will be returned (let someone borrow from you)
- a person who does financial records
- a cost
- to ask an amount of money for something
- to take and use someone’s money with the intention of returning it
- a good, or lower than usual, price
Down
- money that you pay to a company if you borrow money from them
- to give money to pay for goods, services, or so as benefit someone or something
- a large fall in value
- to spend more money than you should or more than you wanted to
- an individual thing
- to keep and store up something, especially money, for future use
- to spend more money than one earns
- to have enough money to pay for something
- to get or obtain money in return for labor or services
- amount of money available to spend
18 Clues: a cost • an individual thing • a large fall in value • to spend more money than one earns • amount of money available to spend • a good, or lower than usual, price • a person who does financial records • to ask an amount of money for something • to have enough money to pay for something • to get or obtain money in return for labor or services • ...
Money and Indicators TEST 2020-03-13
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- The amount of money in circulation in the US
- Open market sales ____ money supply
- This is more commonly known as the Fed
- Money the bank can use to make loans
- An economic system of trading goods not money
- This is made up of currency, checking accounts, and traveler’s checks
- A deposit that can be withdrawn and turned into currency
- The number of members on the Board of Governors
- This is caused by high spending as a result of high a money supply
- The interest rate the Fed bank charges a bank for a loan
- The amount required to be kept in the bank for each account
- Open market purchases _____ money supply
- These are not part of the money supply because they are a loan from a bank
- A slowdown in the economy due to a decrease in the money supply
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- The governing body of the Fed
- The number of District Fed Banks
- If the Fed wants to decrease the money supply, they ____ the required reserve
- The number of ways the Fed controls the money supply
- The buying and selling of government securities by the Fed
- If the Fed wants to increase the money supply, they ____ the required reserve
- The amount in the vault and in the district Fed bank
- The deliberate control of the money supply by the Fed
- The interest a bank charges a bank for a loan
- A decrease in the money supply leads to high _____
- The chairman of the Fed
25 Clues: The chairman of the Fed • The governing body of the Fed • The number of District Fed Banks • Open market sales ____ money supply • Money the bank can use to make loans • This is more commonly known as the Fed • Open market purchases _____ money supply • The amount of money in circulation in the US • The interest a bank charges a bank for a loan • ...
Ashar's Crossword 2022-01-14
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- Protection from financial loss.
- Their job is to prepare and examine financial records.
- Money received on a regular basis.
- Is how much money a bank receives for lending out money to people.
- Used to buy things.
- Money you pay to the government.
- A type of loan often used to buy a home or other property.
- A minimum amount of money to spend.
- Something that is owed or due.
- Expenses changes often every year.
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- Is when you earn interest on both the money you've saved and the interest you earn.
- Something that's burrowed (money) then paid.
- An arrangement by which a financial institution accepts a customer's financial assets and holds.
- Expenses stay the same amount.
- Financial institution.
- Are an asset or items acquired with the goal of generating income.
- A score that keeps track of if you're paying on time.
- Is a quick and easy method of calculating the interest charge on a loan.
- Money management and the process of acquiring needed funds.
- The amount of money owed.
20 Clues: Used to buy things. • Financial institution. • The amount of money owed. • Expenses stay the same amount. • Something that is owed or due. • Protection from financial loss. • Money you pay to the government. • Money received on a regular basis. • Expenses changes often every year. • A minimum amount of money to spend. • Something that's burrowed (money) then paid. • ...
Accounting Terms 2019-04-28
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- overdraft take out more money from their bank than is deposited.
- things like desks and chairs.
- things which help to make their products.
- money that the business owes
- and fittings shelves or carpet on the floor or curtains or fridges.
- money the owner uses to start a business
- the value of a business’s good reputation
- payable money the business owes to other businesses.
- cash small amounts of money used by the business to buy cheap items
- anything that the business owns
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- money the owner makes from the business
- own part of another company or business.
- deposits money kept in a bank account for a fixed period of time
- goods a business makes or sells
- the ground the buildings are built on.
- shops or factories used by the business.
- cars or vans or trucks.
- law which stops another business copying the way goods are made.
- money the owner takes out of the business for personal use.
- Equity The owners investment in the business
- business borrows money from a bank.
- at bank Money (cash) in a bank account
22 Clues: cars or vans or trucks. • money that the business owes • things like desks and chairs. • goods a business makes or sells • anything that the business owns • business borrows money from a bank. • the ground the buildings are built on. • money the owner makes from the business • at bank Money (cash) in a bank account • own part of another company or business. • ...
Investments 2022-11-21
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- 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
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- The FED was created by
- made of a strong and lasting material
- ________ your portfolio to reduce overall risk
- systematic invest
- divide money into smaller units
- the Lydian King Croesus created the first true
- maintain its value over time
- authentic money immediately recognizable
- put and take account
- the Chinese first form of money
- invest on a ______ basis over a long period of time
- likely to change half dozen times in your life
29 Clues: specific invest • strategic invest • coins are made by • systematic invest • initial investment • stock market return • put and take account • The FED was created by • the FED was created in • paper money is produced by • investing can help you beat • maintain its value over time • paper money is referred to as • divide money into smaller units • the Chinese first form of money • ...
Will, P2, Economics vocab 2023-01-25
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- buying something using someone else's money
- money that is owed to someone else
- extra money charged to you when you have borrowed money
- taxes we pay to the state we live in for things our state needs
- the people or businesses that make items to sell or provide services
- the money we earn when we work
- another word for farming
- Workers or employees
- things people do for others
- money earned for the job we do
- laws that stop companies from using unfair practices to gain an advantage over competition. These laws also protect the buys from goods or services that are poor quality, dangerous, or dishonest
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- money earned when we put our money in a savings account
- In short supply
- cost of things we have to buy
- money we pay to the government
- the people or services that buy products and services
- small pieces of a company
- trading for goods and services
- prices are falling
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- rising prices
21 Clues: rising prices • In short supply • prices are falling • Workers or employees • another word for farming • small pieces of a company • things people do for others • cost of things we have to buy • money we pay to the government • trading for goods and services • the money we earn when we work • money earned for the job we do • money that is owed to someone else • ...
College Puzzle 2021-10-22
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- Money you do payback
- The act of organizing
- Plan to pay off debt
- Another word for sports
- Withold something
- Money to help students
- Contest or compettion
- Free money for academic or athletics
- Higher education after highschool
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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 • The act of organizing • Contest or compettion • Money to help students • Another word for sports • Money you don't payback • Art of acting things out • Society for male students • Society for female students • Estimate of the actual value • Higher education after highschool • ...
Course 1 Vocabulary test JJ 2024-12-10
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- The price of something, or to ask someone to pay.
- To have to give money or something else back to someone.
- Money you can hold, like coins and bills.
- Something that happens, especially if it’s unusual or bad.
- Money you need to pay back.
- To take something, learn something new, or get better at something.
- Money you get back when you return something.
- To make something smaller or less.
- How much money it’s worth.
- To show or tell something that was hidden.
- To use less of something or spend less money.
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- A place to keep track of your money, like at a bank.
- Money you pay for a service.
- To have enough money to buy something.
- When people want or ask to buy something.
- To use something in a way that’s not helpful or smart.
- To survive or manage, even with little money.
- You can choose it, but you don’t have to do it.
- A lower price for something.
- A piece of paper that shows you paid for something.
20 Clues: How much money it’s worth. • Money you need to pay back. • Money you pay for a service. • A lower price for something. • To make something smaller or less. • To have enough money to buy something. • When people want or ask to buy something. • Money you can hold, like coins and bills. • To show or tell something that was hidden. • To survive or manage, even with little money. • ...
College Puzzle 2021-10-22
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- 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 • ...
3.02 2021-05-06
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- business that offers and sells financial services to people, such as savings & checking accounts
- required charges by local, state, & federal governments
- money spent
- most common depository institution which lends, issues, borrow, and protects money
- percentage used annually to calculate the total interest either gained or lost from an account
- something unnecessary but desired
- process of self investment
- money put into an account
- pays higher interest than savings, limited number of withdraws
- essential item required for life
- protects money in bank accounts from loss
- financial statement individuals can use to assist with money management
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- states amount of money earned & taxes paid through the year, used to file taxes
- One automatically withdraws money from checking, makes it difficult to bounce a check
- deposit
- required to open checking acct., includes name, signed name, SS number, phone, address, and DOB
- account pays the smallest amount of interest, easiest access for saving
- pays higher interest than money market, money is required to stay there a specific period of time, if withdrawn early, owner pays penalty
- Employee's withholding allowance certificate, determines the percentage of gross income to be withheld
- replaces checks, used to withdraw money form checking
- aka Employment Eligibility Verification form, used to prove identity using SS card, birth certificate, or passport, driver's license
- the amount of money left over after payroll withholdings
- fundamental belief or practice about what is desirable, worthwhile, and important to a person
- money earned
- newest method, employer issues and it carries the balance of employee's net income
- directly deposits employee paycheck into bank account
- amount of money that is either gained or lost when accessing services offered by a depos. institution
- the amount of money subtracted from the gross income
- used to withdraw money from checking account
- money taken out of an account
- skills acquired through self-investing
31 Clues: deposit • money spent • money earned • money put into an account • process of self investment • money taken out of an account • essential item required for life • something unnecessary but desired • skills acquired through self-investing • protects money in bank accounts from loss • used to withdraw money from checking account • the amount of money subtracted from the gross income • ...
Banking 2025-12-19
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- A record of money you keep in the bank
- Name of Indian currency
- The type of money used in a country
- A machine used to withdraw money
- Using the internet to do banking activities
- A card used to spend your own money from your bank account
- A paper used to make payments from your bank account
- A small book that shows your bank transactions
- The central bank of India
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- Taking money out of your bank account
- A place where people keep their money safely
- A card used to borrow money up to a limit
- Extra money the bank gives you for saving
- Money borrowed from the bank
- Money kept aside for future use
- A secure storage space in a bank for valuables
- A secret number used to access your ATM card
- To put money into a bank account
18 Clues: Name of Indian currency • The central bank of India • Money borrowed from the bank • Money kept aside for future use • A machine used to withdraw money • To put money into a bank account • The type of money used in a country • Taking money out of your bank account • A record of money you keep in the bank • A card used to borrow money up to a limit • ...
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
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- 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
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- _____ 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- : 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
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- 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 • ...
Money (Ani) 2021-06-12
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- the money you give to a waiter to show gratitude for good service is called
- the money given to one spouse by the other for support when they get divorced
- money lent that you have to return (and usually pay an interest)
- the opposite of expensive
- when you spend your money on unnecessary or useless things you _________ your money
- the price for the service that professionals such as lawyers, accountants, psychologists charge is called ________________
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- if you use a credit card you can pay in 6 ________ without interest
- the money kids receive monthly for their expenses
- the price charged in a means of transport
9 Clues: the opposite of expensive • the price charged in a means of transport • the money kids receive monthly for their expenses • money lent that you have to return (and usually pay an interest) • if you use a credit card you can pay in 6 ________ without interest • the money you give to a waiter to show gratitude for good service is called • ...
Money Makeover 2022-09-20
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- What type of access do you have to your money in a Tax-Free Savings Account?
- An order also known as an automated savings deposit
- What is the tax contribution limit of R36 000 known as?
- Saving money for a long term for great returns, usually more than 12 months
- The penalty percentage for over contributions
Down
- What type of interest is sometimes called “money babies” or interest on interest
- What is the name of the funds put aside for unplanned events or emergencies?
- What is the total tax contribution limit of R500 000 known as?
- The percentage taxable of the interest earned in a Tax-Free Savings Account
9 Clues: The penalty percentage for over contributions • An order also known as an automated savings deposit • What is the tax contribution limit of R36 000 known as? • What is the total tax contribution limit of R500 000 known as? • The percentage taxable of the interest earned in a Tax-Free Savings Account • ...
American Money 2022-08-24
Money verbs 2023-03-06
Borrowing Money 2021-11-30
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- You may not prioritize paying the money back to family/friend because it's not tied to credit score
- A number that is supposed to show how economically responsible you are
- 38% of ____________________ relied on family and friends
- If you have poor ________, it may be more helpful to ask a friends/family for money
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- If you borrow from family and friends, likely to get a lower interest rate
- More money you have to pay back to someone than they gave you
- 6% of first-time ___________ used money from family, to buy a house
- Borrowing money from family/friends might make them judge you
- One way to raise money instead of asking someone for it
9 Clues: One way to raise money instead of asking someone for it • 38% of ____________________ relied on family and friends • More money you have to pay back to someone than they gave you • Borrowing money from family/friends might make them judge you • 6% of first-time ___________ used money from family, to buy a house • ...
Spending money 2022-05-03
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- products that use electronic parts
- Shows, movies, concerts, etc.
- a new hairstyle
- Soap, shampoo, toothpaste are examples of...
- a substance used so the cars can work
Down
- You usually go to this place to see your favorite band or singer.
- lipsticks, nail polish, eyeliner, and foundation are examples of...
- to eat in a restaurant
- food and other items you buy in a store.
9 Clues: a new hairstyle • to eat in a restaurant • Shows, movies, concerts, etc. • products that use electronic parts • a substance used so the cars can work • food and other items you buy in a store. • Soap, shampoo, toothpaste are examples of... • You usually go to this place to see your favorite band or singer. • ...
about money 2022-04-26
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- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
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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 • ...
about money 2022-04-26
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- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
Crossword Money 2023-11-01
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
Money terms 2026-03-20
Across
- buy something now and pay for it later.
- Money a bank or a person gives you which you must pay back later.
- The extra money you pay when you borrow, or the extra money you earn when you save. Think of it as a small “thank‑you” payment for using someone else’s money.
- when a person can't pay back what they owe
Down
- money leaves your account because you’ve spent it
- you take some now and promise to give it back later. It’s like asking a friend for a pencil and returning it after the lesson
- money you still owe after borrowing
- type of money a country uses
- Money people and businesses must pay to the government
9 Clues: type of money a country uses • money you still owe after borrowing • buy something now and pay for it later. • when a person can't pay back what they owe • money leaves your account because you’ve spent it • Money people and businesses must pay to the government • Money a bank or a person gives you which you must pay back later. • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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.!
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- 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)
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Money Puzzle 2026-03-16
Across
- The money you keep in a bank, often for the future.
- An arrangement where you pay a company and they pay the costs if you have an accident or illness.
- Money that you spend on things you need (rent, food, etc.).
- The money you receive regularly for work or investments.
- To receive money in return for work.
Down
- An arrangement where you pay a company and they pay the costs if you have an accident or illness.
- An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there.
- Money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs.
- To give money to pay for goods or services.
- A written statement of money you owe for goods or services (e.g., for electricity).
10 Clues: To receive money in return for work. • To give money to pay for goods or services. • The money you keep in a bank, often for the future. • An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there. • The money you receive regularly for work or investments. • Money that you spend on things you need (rent, food, etc.). • ...
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 • ...
The Bank 2015-09-01
Across
- australian money
- same as bank. You are a member.
- money out withdraw
- how much money you have in a bank.
- you borrow money
- in money deposit
- important person in bank
- select transaction
- Put your money here
Down
- the bank posts this letter to you.
- cash
- your security number
- you sign your name.
- you can buy with no cash
- job in bank
- automatic teller machine
- leave money in bank don't spend
17 Clues: cash • job in bank • australian money • you borrow money • in money deposit • money out withdraw • select transaction • you sign your name. • Put your money here • your security number • you can buy with no cash • automatic teller machine • important person in bank • same as bank. You are a member. • leave money in bank don't spend • the bank posts this letter to you. • ...
money 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
Down
- 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..... • ...
economics 2022-10-20
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
4.1 Foundations 2026-01-13
Across
- Cash back or points used to encourage spending
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Money earned from working
- Company or person who loans money
- Owing money to someone for any reason
- Widespread problem with debt
- Borrowing money to buy something
- Extra money paid for borrowing money
Down
- Amount of money still owed
- Persuading people to buy or use a product
- rate Temporary low or zero interest rate
- Plan for how money is spent
- Ability to borrow money that must be paid back
- payment Smallest amount allowed to pay on a credit card
- Money built over time without debt
- Person who owes the money
16 Clues: Money earned from working • Person who owes the money • Amount of money still owed • Plan for how money is spent • Widespread problem with debt • Borrowing money to buy something • Company or person who loans money • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Money built over time without debt • Extra money paid for borrowing money • Owing money to someone for any reason • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword- manny 2017-11-30
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab. 2022-09-21
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- – 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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
Carter Coleon's Banzai Vocab Words 2026-02-26
Across
- – The date when a payment must be made.
- – The money you keep after taxes and deductions.
- – Something you buy with money.
- - Calculating how much interest you owe on a credit card is based on the unpaid amount that you borrowed
- – Money returned after you give back an item.
- - What you earn in a year, expressed as a percentage of your starting amount
- – A bank account used for everyday spending.
- – Putting money into a bank account.
- - Card that lets you borrow money from a bank to buy things now and pay it later on
- – A charge from the bank for spending more money than you have.
- – A bank account used to store money and earn interest.
- - Money you earn or receive
- - You can compare your income with your expenses and make a plan on how to spend in the future
- - Something valuable that you own, like money or property.
- - Place where your money or information is kept, usually in a bank or online
- - Don't put yourself in the position of deciding how much to save with each paycheck. Make the savings decision once, save every paycheck, and make it a lifelong habit
- - A percent of the total that’s added to what you owe or what you own
- - Simple way to manage money
- - Extra charges you pay for a service
- - Calculated every year only on the amount you initially deposited
- - How much something cost
- - Money you keep instead of spending so you can use it later
Down
- - Stay the same each month
- – A number that shows how reliable you are at paying back money.
- – Money you owe to someone else.
- – Money taken out of your paycheck for things like taxes.
- – Taking money out of a bank account.
- – The total money you earn before taxes are taken out.
- – Moving debt from one credit account to another.
- – A plan for what you want to achieve with your money.
- - Calculated by the initial deposit and the interest that has already been added
- – The amount of money in your account.
- - Simple way to estimate how long it takes for your money to double
- – When money from a paycheck goes straight into your bank account.
- - Card that lets you pay using your own money from your bank account to pay for things
- - Things needed to survive in life
- - How bad or good something is
- – The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- – When you spend more money than you have in your bank account.
- - Lowest amount someone can legally be paid
- – Proof that you paid for something.
- - Change from month to month and you tend to have more control over them
- – Money saved for unexpected problems or expenses.
- - Things that you enjoy but could live without
- – A charge for paying a bill after the due date.
45 Clues: - How much something cost • - Stay the same each month • - Money you earn or receive • - Simple way to manage money • - How bad or good something is • – Something you buy with money. • – Money you owe to someone else. • - Things needed to survive in life • – Putting money into a bank account. • – Proof that you paid for something. • – Taking money out of a bank account. • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-04-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
