money Crossword Puzzles
Financial Terms 2022-10-18
Across
- initial payment
- increase in monetary value
- property with value that could be used to pay debt
- total assets/debt
- someones credit record
- debt that doesn't increase your net worth
- a tax advantage retirement plan
- money expended that is expected to earn profit
- one to five years
- the pay for work in set period of time
Down
- money expanded that increased net worth.
- under a year
- investment strategy
- money paid quarterly from companies profit
- money received by individual during a time period
- money paid at a regular rate
- A loan for a house
- retirement account
- more than 5 years
- a plan on how to manage your paycheck
- Retirement plan for the benefit of an employer
- original amount of money In a loan
- money owed in return for loan or a purchase
- money saved from each paycheck used for retirement
- money borrowed with high interest
25 Clues: under a year • initial payment • total assets/debt • more than 5 years • one to five years • A loan for a house • retirement account • investment strategy • someones credit record • increase in monetary value • money paid at a regular rate • a tax advantage retirement plan • money borrowed with high interest • original amount of money In a loan • a plan on how to manage your paycheck • ...
Financial literacy 2023-12-31
Across
- Something desired but not essential
- Cheque is a _____ type of Money
- Excess of income over expenses
- A financial target or objective
- An issue with barter, requiring a mutual need
- A method for dividing and allocating money for different expense heads
- Money earned from a job or business
- Excess of expenses over income
Down
- The system of trade without using money
- A type of goal setting method; also an acronym
- Rent is ____ type of Expense
- A type of currency which has value only because of order of an authority
- M stands for what in SMART Goals
- Money saved for future use
- A financial plan for income and expenses
- Money used as a standard for deferred payments
- Most Important function of money
- A form of money which derives its value from the material it is made of
- Something essential for survival, like food or shelter
- A basic type of money used for daily transactions
20 Clues: Money saved for future use • Rent is ____ type of Expense • Excess of income over expenses • Excess of expenses over income • Cheque is a _____ type of Money • A financial target or objective • M stands for what in SMART Goals • Most Important function of money • Something desired but not essential • Money earned from a job or business • The system of trade without using money • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by: Halie Holder 2019-04-04
Across
- the cost of something
- stores resources
- any card used repeatedly to borrow money
- total amount of money being lent/borrowed
- an account that allows withdrawals
- paid on an investment
- amount of money employees receive
- a portion of someones wage not included in their paycheck
- an expense that does not change
- take out money from a bank
- stated price per unit
- a form of payment for employers
- amount of money someone has to pay to live
- the governments levy on individuals
Down
- a loan secured by specified real estate
- a schedule of financial activity
- money out of an account
- expenses that can be reduced by the IRS
- distributed among holders of stock as divided
- tax of selling price
- property expenses that can vary
- paid on previously earned interest
- less of a variety of deductions
- entered in a balance sheet
- amount of money left after dividends are paid
- deposits money in a bank
- the amount of money one makes
27 Clues: stores resources • tax of selling price • the cost of something • paid on an investment • stated price per unit • money out of an account • deposits money in a bank • entered in a balance sheet • take out money from a bank • the amount of money one makes • property expenses that can vary • less of a variety of deductions • an expense that does not change • ...
MasterStart your Finance Knowledge 2023-02-03
Across
- Money borrowed for a specific purpose
- Statements A document that shows all a company's financial transactions over a period of time
- A decrease in the value of an asset over time
- A plan for expected income and expenses
- The total amount of money a business earns from its sales
- The opposite of profit
- Money used to start or support a business
- Money received by a business
- Flow The movement of money into and out of a business
- The use of money to make more money
- A share of ownership in a company
Down
- Sheet A document that shows a company's financial position at a given time
- A debt security
- Money charged for borrowing
- What a company owes
- Resources owned by a company
- Money spent to run a business
- The excess of income over expenses
- Payment made by a company to its stockholders
- A claim to a portion of a company's assets and earnings
20 Clues: A debt security • What a company owes • The opposite of profit • Money charged for borrowing • Resources owned by a company • Money received by a business • Money spent to run a business • A share of ownership in a company • The excess of income over expenses • The use of money to make more money • Money borrowed for a specific purpose • A plan for expected income and expenses • ...
Banking Crossword! 2024-11-23
Across
- Spending more money than is in an account.
- A document showing recent account activity.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods with a promise to pay later.
- A record of financial transactions.
- Illegal use of someone’s banking details.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
- The cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage.
- Adding money to a bank account.
- The amount of money available in an account.
Down
- A loan used to buy a house.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- A written order to a bank to pay a specific amount.
- An account type for accumulating funds.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- Measures to protect financial information.
- Banking Using the internet to manage accounts.
- A person who assists with transactions at a bank.
- A financial institution that manages money.
- A secret number used to access accounts.
- A machine used to access cash or account details.
20 Clues: A loan used to buy a house. • Adding money to a bank account. • Taking money out of a bank account. • A record of financial transactions. • An account type for accumulating funds. • A secret number used to access accounts. • Moving money from one account to another. • Illegal use of someone’s banking details. • Spending more money than is in an account. • ...
financial 2022-05-26
Across
- _____GOALS
- when you switch to the over advertized little green lizard company to save 15% or more on car insurance
- you get payed when your house is damaged
- they pay for your hospital bills
- a small amout money that is taken
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- physical money
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- the system of getting as much money as posible
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- when you owe someone
- a company that has your money
- stocks in the government
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- the type of bird that aflac
Down
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- = total revenue - total expenses
- VS. Wants
- a financial risk
- your family gets payed when you die
- money the gov takes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- parts of a company you own
- something you own that has value
- an expense that does not change
- when you give money
- expense payed sometimes
- money you put aside
- the overall amont of money you have
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- ur friend who never comes
36 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • when you give money • money you put aside • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • ur friend who never comes • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • ...
Managing Your Finance - Emma and Mariah 2013-03-24
Across
- A term used to describe your regular spending
- After tax
- Income that is paid according to the volume of sales that a sales person can generate
- A place where shares are sold and purchased
- A paid position of regular employment
- The action or process of investing money for profit
- What you spend your money on
- Money you put away from your income after allowing for expenses
- Money deducted from your income that is put into a savings account that is accessible at retirement
- chip a company that has shares and is well known and successful (2)
- Australian Stock Exchange
- An amount banks will pay you for the use of your money
- Money that is owed
- A tax imposed when purchasing goods and services
Down
- What you spend when you purchase something
- The management of large amounts of money
- A term used to describe your irregular spending
- A sum of money paid to shareholders of a company out of its earnings
- Accounts which allow investors to put their money for investment in the short term money market (2)
- A divided up unit of ownership of a company
- A financial plan
- A person who buys or sells shares on behalf of clients
- Money earned by somebody who is a casual worker
- Money that you receive from work, rent or investments
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- Money earned by workers who have full and part time jobs
- the control, maintenance or supervision of something
- Where a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
- Before tax
29 Clues: After tax • Before tax • A financial plan • Money that is owed • Australian Stock Exchange • What you spend your money on • A paid position of regular employment • The management of large amounts of money • What you spend when you purchase something • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • A divided up unit of ownership of a company • ...
15.1 Crossword 2024-05-08
Across
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and government
- concept that money received today is worth more than the same amount received in the future
- mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself.
- to make purchases people must be able to carry money with them
- allows customer to pay for purchases directly from their checking amount
- to exchange one good or service for another good or service
- mean that money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- a security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or service
Down
- there must be a way to divide money into smaller units
- which means it can be saved and used at a later date
- is the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- money must maintain its value over time in order for it to be widely accepted
- to be accepted, authentic money must be immediately recognizable
- a security that matures in a year or less
- type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- type of a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand or at a set time, with the payer named on the document
- a security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- a transfer of money from one bank account to another
- money is handled many time by many people. It needs to be strong
- made up with paper money and coins
22 Clues: made up with paper money and coins • a security that matures in a year or less • which means it can be saved and used at a later date • a transfer of money from one bank account to another • there must be a way to divide money into smaller units • to exchange one good or service for another good or service • ...
Managing Family Income 2025-11-08
Across
- : A compulsory deduction made by the government
- : The total amount of money earned before deductions
- : The money left after compulsory deductions have been removed
- : Money subtracted from an employee’s income by law, such as taxes
- : Income from investments, interest, or bonuses
- : Tasks or activities performed for you by a person or organization
- : A document used to record income and expenditure
- : The amount of money that has been spent
- : Money paid to a worker based on hours worked
Down
- : Income earned from labour, professional work, or business
- : Large bills paid occasionally such as insurance or furniture
- : Items that you buy or use to meet a need or want
- : A method of money management that helps control the spending of income
- : A fixed regular payment earned from employment
- : Income received in goods or services instead of money
- : A plan for spending income
- : Money you earn without actively providing a service or working for it
- : Money set aside for future use
- : Money earned from salary, wages, or investments
19 Clues: : A plan for spending income • : Money set aside for future use • : The amount of money that has been spent • : Money paid to a worker based on hours worked • : A compulsory deduction made by the government • : Income from investments, interest, or bonuses • : A fixed regular payment earned from employment • : Money earned from salary, wages, or investments • ...
UNIT 5 2021-03-01
Across
- money or goods that are given to an organisation, especially a charity
- money that a should have in his bank account
- syninym of start working
- money that has been kept to give it a later use
- the time by which something must be finished
- synonym of late
- when something that has been programed it is changed on a later time
- coins of low value
- having the enough money to survive
- very rich
- a plastic card which is given by a bank and is used to pay for things
- synonym for delay, defer (and event)
Down
- money that children are given by their parents every week
- considered to be a huge amount of money
- money that is asked from people usually very poor
- synonym for cash dispenser
- money that you make from your job or business
- when an event does not fit good according to your plans
- oposite of punctuality
- money that is given to someone that you have borrowed from them
20 Clues: very rich • synonym of late • coins of low value • oposite of punctuality • syninym of start working • synonym for cash dispenser • having the enough money to survive • synonym for delay, defer (and event) • considered to be a huge amount of money • money that a should have in his bank account • the time by which something must be finished • ...
FINANCE 2024-02-02
Across
- unemployment insurance fund
- total cost=total sales
- expenses that change from time to time
- price of product per mass/volume
- payment for work done
- amount the employee takes home
- a plan on how to spend your money
- price after adding vat
- 12 zeros
- amount in the account is your own
- money before deductions
- source of money
- 15%
- sum of money given to you by an organisation for the purpose of covering your study costs
Down
- best value for money
- of money taken from bank account
- maximum amount spent on credit
- price something is offered for sale
- price before adding vat
- how much money is used on something
- comprehension document that details work done
- money owned for a purpose e.g lending
- compulsory levy imposed on citizens
- money paid regularly at a rate
- payment made into band account
- monthly remuneration
26 Clues: 15% • 12 zeros • source of money • best value for money • monthly remuneration • payment for work done • total cost=total sales • price after adding vat • price before adding vat • money before deductions • unemployment insurance fund • maximum amount spent on credit • amount the employee takes home • money paid regularly at a rate • payment made into band account • ...
Personnel Investing Crossword 2020-11-09
Across
- Something you shouldn't evade
- A loss
- The main part of the sharemarket
- Borrowing money
- Money you own
- Money that is made
- Market where you buy shares
- Money you owe
- The most important thing in the world
Down
- Money that makes you money
- Money you pay on a weekly basis for a house
- Money that you make
- A limit on the money you can spend
- Giving money to people
- A way of stealing money
15 Clues: A loss • Money you own • Money you owe • Borrowing money • Money that is made • Money that you make • Giving money to people • A way of stealing money • Money that makes you money • Market where you buy shares • Something you shouldn't evade • The main part of the sharemarket • A limit on the money you can spend • The most important thing in the world • ...
UNIT 5 2022-02-18
Across
- a surprise
- money received regularly for work
- change the date of an event to another time
- amount of money paid to a kid regularly
- method of payment that pays directly from the bank (2w)
- to loudly call someone (2w)
- feeling strong emotions towards a situation
- being late for an event
- postpone something (2w)
- not dealing with something in that moment (2w)
Down
- money saved for future expenses
- something that is hard to believe
- not normal
- give the money back to someone
- money that is owed
- money needed to take care of necessities (2w)
- large amounts of money
- group of people who have interest in common
- the limit of time given to turn in something
- someone who has a lot of money
20 Clues: a surprise • not normal • money that is owed • large amounts of money • being late for an event • postpone something (2w) • to loudly call someone (2w) • give the money back to someone • someone who has a lot of money • money saved for future expenses • something that is hard to believe • money received regularly for work • amount of money paid to a kid regularly • ...
Money Matters Spring Final Exam Review 2025-05-12
Across
- – A rise in prices over time, which decreases the value of money.
- – Money paid to the government for public services.
- Tax – A tax on a person’s earnings.
- Account – A bank account that allows easy access to funds for daily transactions.
- – The connection of countries through trade, communication, and culture.
- Literacy – The ability to understand and use financial skills, like budgeting and investing.
- – The amount of money a business makes after expenses.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – A share of ownership in a company.
- – Money that is owed to someone else.
- – When expenses are greater than earnings.
- – Money spent on goods and services.
- – A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly or biweekly.
- – The ability to borrow money with the promise to repay it later.
- – An economic system where businesses are privately owned and people compete to make profits.
- – An economic system where all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their needs.
- Income – Total earnings before taxes or deductions.
Down
- of Living – The amount of money needed to afford basic expenses like housing and food.
- – Putting money into something (like stocks or real estate) to earn a profit.
- – A financial institution that holds and manages money for individuals and businesses.
- – Money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest.
- System – The way a society organizes the production and distribution of goods and services.
- – Being careful about spending money.
- – Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- – The extra money paid when borrowing money, or earned when saving money.
- – A person who starts and runs their own business.
- Income – The amount of money left after taxes and deductions.
- – When one company controls an entire market, with no competition.
- Tax – A tax added to the cost of goods and services.
- – A plan for how to spend and save money.
- – An economic system where the government controls key industries and tries to reduce inequality.
- – A loan made to a company or government in exchange for interest over time.
- – A legal status for a person or business that cannot repay their debts.
- Tax – A tax on property ownership, often used to fund schools and public services.
- – Payment based on the number of hours worked.
- – The money used in a country, like dollars, euros, or yen.
- Account – A bank account that earns interest and is used to store money long-term.
37 Clues: – Money set aside for future use. • Tax – A tax on a person’s earnings. • – A share of ownership in a company. • – Money spent on goods and services. • – Being careful about spending money. • – Money that is owed to someone else. • – A plan for how to spend and save money. • – When expenses are greater than earnings. • – Payment based on the number of hours worked. • ...
Finance 2023-05-02
Across
- A card that allows you to pay with your own money
- The wealth and resources of a country or region
- Good choices
- Opposite of Wants
- A card that allows you to pay for things with borrowed money
- Money that you owe
- The process of investing money for profit or material result
- Large amounts of money managed by the government or large companies
- Money that you've saved up
Down
- Something that you want to accomplish in the future
- Something that you're paid to do
- A record of debit and credit entries to cover transactions
- Something that uses your skills and talents
- Something you pay with
- Money obtained from your account that can be used to pay tuition and other qualified higher education expenses
- When you are buying stuff
- A type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company
- Maximum amount of money you can spend
- Bringing an end to your job
- Opposite of needs
20 Clues: Good choices • Opposite of Wants • Opposite of needs • Money that you owe • Something you pay with • When you are buying stuff • Money that you've saved up • Bringing an end to your job • Something that you're paid to do • Maximum amount of money you can spend • Something that uses your skills and talents • The wealth and resources of a country or region • ...
kk 2025-02-09
Across
- A situation where many depositors withdraw their money at the same time due to fear of a bank failure.
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- The Federal Open Market Committee, which oversees open market operations.
- The ability of money to buy goods and services.
- The buying and selling of government securities to regulate money supply.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.
- The value of one currency compared to another.
- The profit made by a government when issuing currency.
- The interest rate at which central banks lend money to commercial banks.
- Money in checking accounts that can be withdrawn anytime.
- The rate at which money changes hands in the economy.
- Extremely rapid or out-of-control inflation.
- The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash.
- Actions by a central bank to control the money supply and interest rates.
- Government policies on taxation and spending to influence the economy.
- A system where a country's currency value is fixed to another currency.
- Instruments used by the central bank to manage money supply.
- Money that must be accepted as payment by law.
- A broader measure of money supply including M1 and savings deposits.
- The economic theory that money supply is the key driver of economic performance.
- The general rise in the price level of goods and services over time.
- The total amount of a country's currency and reserves held by banks.
Down
- The interest rate after adjusting for inflation.
- The central banking system of the United States.
- The minimum amount of reserves a bank must hold by law.
- The total amount of money available in an economy.
- Paper money and coins in circulation.
- A measure of money supply that includes cash and checking deposits.
- An institution that connects savers and borrowers, like banks.
- A combination of high inflation and stagnant economic growth.
- A type of money that has value because the government says it does.
- A fixed-income investment that represents a loan made by an investor.
- The process by which banks increase the money supply by lending.
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country.
- The institution responsible for controlling a nation's money supply.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- Rate The interest rate before adjusting for inflation.
- Money that has intrinsic value, such as gold or silver.
- A system where the value of money is backed by a specific amount of gold.
- A bank deposit that cannot be withdrawn before a certain period.
40 Clues: Paper money and coins in circulation. • Extremely rapid or out-of-control inflation. • The value of one currency compared to another. • Money that must be accepted as payment by law. • The ability of money to buy goods and services. • The interest rate after adjusting for inflation. • The central banking system of the United States. • ...
Fundamentals of Accounting 1 Module 1 Vocabulary 2022-08-11
Across
- group of different kinds
- person or company who sells something
- free from an obligation
- anything you have that has any value to it (#1 cash, home, car, land, furniture)
- business provides a service for a fee
- organizing things
- money received on a regular basis
- value of all assets minus all liabilities
- business owned by shareholders
- an account how much money the owner has withdrawn throughout the fiscal period
- business sells products
- business provide a service and sell a product
Down
- goods (things) bought and sold
- fixed regular payment to an employee
- money paid at a particular rate (%) for the use of money lent (a charge for using money you borrowed)
- proprietorships only one owner
- two or more owners
- money still owed
- someone who owns stocks in a company
- an account that shows the owner’s net worth
- a record summarizing all the information pertaining to a certain item in the accounting equation
- money coming into business (money earned)
- activity that changes two or more accounts, one on debit side and one on credit side
- an amount of money (usually money due or left over)
- anyone you owe money to (person, bank, company)
- a period of time for which a business records its activities (usually one month)
26 Clues: money still owed • organizing things • two or more owners • free from an obligation • business sells products • group of different kinds • goods (things) bought and sold • proprietorships only one owner • business owned by shareholders • money received on a regular basis • fixed regular payment to an employee • someone who owns stocks in a company • ...
Unit 4 CYOA Crossword 2025-04-24
Across
- The U.S. Central Banking System.
- An era where thousands of different currencies were used in the U.S.
- A characteristic of money which allows it to withstand wear and tear.
- What kind of money can be used as money and has value in and of itself?
- A synonym for "trade".
- A characteristic of money where it has a consistent design.
- Money must be what for everyone to agree it is a form of currency?
- Who was the first to create paper money?
- If you have this, it can result in higher interest rates and a credit low score.
- During what war was money first printed in the U.S.?
- The sum total of all currency and other liquid assets in a country's economy.
Down
- Interest earned on principal alone.
- A characteristic money has allowing it to be moveable.
- The characteristic money has giving it limited supply.
- Modern banks are trying to move on to [blank] banking.
- What kind of money is used as currency because the government says so?
- Interest earned on principal and previous interest earned
- The president who vetoed the second bank.
- Who is the Father of American Banking?
- A kind of money that stands in place for something else of value.
20 Clues: A synonym for "trade". • The U.S. Central Banking System. • Interest earned on principal alone. • Who is the Father of American Banking? • Who was the first to create paper money? • The president who vetoed the second bank. • During what war was money first printed in the U.S.? • A characteristic money has allowing it to be moveable. • ...
Business words by jack.c 2013-02-04
Across
- amount of money you earn from working is an ....
- expected the house to .......... in value.
- countries have the own ....... e.g pound
- word for cash
- how much you need to pay your house off
- action or process of investing money for a profitable investment
- government makes you pay this
- sum of money that is expected to be paid back
- you put an amount of money into a bank
- business or warehouse
Down
- as you earn
- house price went down in price
- brand name under which a series of products is released
- word for tax
- management of a large amount of money
- you lone some money of someone and you you dont pay it back in time you get .....
- you take an amount of money out of the bank
- on who put money in to a company to make a profet
- you owe some one money
19 Clues: as you earn • word for tax • word for cash • business or warehouse • you owe some one money • government makes you pay this • house price went down in price • management of a large amount of money • you put an amount of money into a bank • how much you need to pay your house off • countries have the own ....... e.g pound • expected the house to .......... in value. • ...
Financial Management 2025-05-13
Across
- Paper or coin money.
- The act of handling money effectively
- This is keeping count of the money you have coming in and the money you are spending and keeping a record of it – the inward and outward flow of your cash.
- Posters, signs, television commercials, radio spots, and other media that businesses use to promote products or services.
- officially that they are unable to pay their debts and what assets they do have are seized in order to try and repay their creditors.
- Everything you own that has monetary value are called your assets such as a house, a car, investments.
- A small metal disc that we use as money.
- Money owed to someone else
- Tracking where your money goes
Down
- A sum of money given as a gift or for a specific purpose
- Putting money aside for later use
- A continuous rise in the price of everyday goods. As time goes on, RP 100.000,- will buy less things due to inflation.
- An institution that handles money
- A person who buys or receives goods or services for personal needs or use and not for resale.
- Money received regularly for work
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Stands for "automated teller machine," a machine that lets bank customers perform basic transactions, such as deposits and withdrawals.
- A digital way to send and receive money
- To get something by paying money for it.
19 Clues: Paper or coin money. • Money owed to someone else • Tracking where your money goes • Putting money aside for later use • An institution that handles money • Money received regularly for work • The act of handling money effectively • A plan for how to spend and save money • A digital way to send and receive money • To get something by paying money for it. • ...
financial 2022-05-26
Across
- _____GOALS
- when you switch to the over advertized little green lizard company to save 15% or more on car insurance
- you get payed when your house is damaged
- they pay for your hospital bills
- a small amout money that is taken
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- physical money
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- the system of getting as much money as posible
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- when you owe someone
- a company that has your money
- stocks in the government
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- the type of bird that aflac
Down
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- = total revenue - total expenses
- VS. Wants
- a financial risk
- your family gets payed when you die
- money the gov takes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- parts of a company you own
- something you own that has value
- an expense that does not change
- when you give money
- expense payed sometimes
- money you put aside
- the overall amont of money you have
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- ur friend who never comes
36 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • when you give money • money you put aside • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • ur friend who never comes • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • ...
Economic words 2013-11-19
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- Debt-----: owing large sums of money
- Credit ....: a situation when banks greatly reduce the amount of money they lend to one another
- To be ... in it: to have a lot of money
- To feel.... means to experience financial difficulties
- Credit....: the maximum amount of money you can spend on a credit card
- To.... the books means to make sure that the amount of money spent is not greater than the amount of money received
- The amount of money we have to spend or save after paying taxes is called ...
- ...is the amount of money owed by consumers
- ....power is how much goods or services we can buy bith a unit of money
- To ...down: to stop the work of
- When people borrow large sums of money while being unable to repay them it creates "bad...."
- To put money into something to make a profit
- A general increase in the price of goods and services in a country
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- To be...: to not have any money
- If you... on a payment it means you don't make that payment
- To reduce the number of employees
- An agreement allowing a large amount of money to be loaned by a bank or building society to pay for a home
- The regular income of a company provided by sales
- The...shows the change in average prices of basics consumer goods and services
- The average cost of people's basic needs, such as food, housing and clothes
- A piece of paper money
- A sum of money which is borrowed and then paid back
- Loose ...: coins
- The difference between the income and assets of people and groups in society
- Informal word for credit and debit cards
- If something cost "an arm and a ..." It's very expensive!
- .... is how much money is spent by consumers in a economy
- To be penniless - to not have any money
- To take money out of an account
- A complete failure, especially in financial matters
- A period when a country's economy declines or becomes smaller for two consecutive quarters
- To bail....: to rescue
- A person who works behind the counter in a bank and who deals with customers
33 Clues: Loose ...: coins • A piece of paper money • To bail....: to rescue • To be...: to not have any money • To take money out of an account • To ...down: to stop the work of • To reduce the number of employees • Debt-----: owing large sums of money • To be ... in it: to have a lot of money • To be penniless - to not have any money • Informal word for credit and debit cards • ...
Rafael Economics 2025-03-13
Across
- When workers do a specific part of a job.
- A person who buys a product.
- Money that you pay to the government when you buy a good or service.
- Something that a person gives up by choosing a way to use valuable resources (i.e. Money) instead of another good or service.
- In order to retire, emergencies, bills, or to buy something you want.
- Person who takes risks to start a business or earn money.
- Money you have to pay back.
- A specific amount of money that will be spent on a type of item.
- The study on how we use money.
- Money that is paid to the government from labor.
- Money paid to the government.
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- The US has a _____ economy.
- When a certain product amount is low or hard to find.
- Limited amount of money that someone earns for work.
- The amount of goods that a group could make.
- Product amount people are willing to pay.
- The work that someone does.
- Service where you put money into a trusted bank so that you can take money out of it slowly over a period of time.
- Amount of things that exist.
- Percentage of total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your bank account.
20 Clues: The US has a _____ economy. • The work that someone does. • Money you have to pay back. • A person who buys a product. • Amount of things that exist. • Money paid to the government. • The study on how we use money. • When workers do a specific part of a job. • Product amount people are willing to pay. • The amount of goods that a group could make. • ...
Minimum Wage 2024-12-11
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- Literacy Understanding how to manage money.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Extra hours worked beyond a regular schedule.
- Money set aside for future use.
- A legal status when someone cannot pay their debts.
- – To have enough money to pay for something.
- Wage The lowest hourly pay rate allowed by law.
- Items or activities people desire but don’t need.
- Food and household items bought from a store.
- Extra money given to workers like waiters for good service.
- Money spent on goods and services.
Down
- Services like electricity, water, and gas for a home.
- Money earned from work or other sources.
- Job – A job with fewer hours than a full-time position.
- Something essential for living, like food or shelter.
- Wage The amount of income needed to cover basic living expenses.
- Money paid to the government from income or purchases.
- Wage The amount of money earned for one hour of work.
- Protection against financial loss, like health or car insurance.
- Account A bank account where money is kept for future use.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Benefits – Extras provided by a job, like health insurance or paid vacation.
- Money paid to live in a house or apartment.
- The money earned from a job, typically received weekly or monthly.
24 Clues: Money set aside for future use. • Money spent on goods and services. • Money that is owed to someone else. • Money earned from work or other sources. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • Money paid to live in a house or apartment. • Literacy Understanding how to manage money. • Extra hours worked beyond a regular schedule. • ...
Financial Knowledge 2017-02-24
Across
- A way to have money for future wants and needs
- The act of being careful and not wasteful with your money
- The process of teaching and learning
- Placing money in an account where it can grow
- Money collected by the government to support their services
- Payout money to purchase something
- Money received for providing a service
- Ability to borrow money to spend now and paying it back later
Down
- Management and study of money
- To take care of and make decisions about your money
- A plan for ow your money is spent or saved
- A period of economic decline
- A way to protect your money or things
- An unexpected situation that calls for immediate action
- Extra or left over
- A fee paid for the use of someone else’s money
- Something you are trying to do or achieve
17 Clues: Extra or left over • A period of economic decline • Management and study of money • Payout money to purchase something • The process of teaching and learning • A way to protect your money or things • Money received for providing a service • Something you are trying to do or achieve • A plan for ow your money is spent or saved • Placing money in an account where it can grow • ...
Financial literacy 2023-12-31
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- issue with barter, requiring a mutual need
- A type of goal setting method; also an acronym
- A form of money which derives its value from the material it is made of
- A financial plan for income and expenses
- Money used as a standard for deferred payments
- Money saved for future use
- Most Important function of money
- Rent is ____ type of Expense
- A type of currency which has value only because of order of an authority
Down
- Money earned from a job or business
- Something desired but not essential
- A financial target or objective
- Cheque is a _____ type of Money
- A basic type of money used for daily transactions
- M stands for what in SMART Goals
- The system of trade without using money
- Excess of income over expenses
- A method for dividing and allocating money for different expense heads
- Something essential for survival, like food or shelter
- Excess of expenses over income
20 Clues: Money saved for future use • Rent is ____ type of Expense • Excess of income over expenses • Excess of expenses over income • A financial target or objective • Cheque is a _____ type of Money • M stands for what in SMART Goals • Most Important function of money • Money earned from a job or business • Something desired but not essential • The system of trade without using money • ...
FINANCE 2024-02-02
Across
- unemployment insurance fund
- total cost=total sales
- expenses that change from time to time
- price of product per mass/volume
- payment for work done
- amount the employee takes home
- a plan on how to spend your money
- price after adding vat
- 12 zeros
- amount in the account is your own
- money before deductions
- source of money
- 15%
- sum of money given to you by an organisation for the purpose of covering your study costs
Down
- best value for money
- of money taken from bank account
- maximum amount spent on credit
- price something is offered for sale
- price before adding vat
- how much money is used on something
- comprehension document that details work done
- money owned for a purpose e.g lending
- compulsory levy imposed on citizens
- money paid regularly at a rate
- payment made into band account
- monthly remuneration
26 Clues: 15% • 12 zeros • source of money • best value for money • monthly remuneration • payment for work done • total cost=total sales • price after adding vat • price before adding vat • money before deductions • unemployment insurance fund • maximum amount spent on credit • amount the employee takes home • money paid regularly at a rate • payment made into band account • ...
1 2024-06-12
Across
- The money you spend
- A formal agreement to repay borrowed money with interest
- A financial obligation that you owe
- The time when you stop working and begin collecting benefits
- The charge for borrowing money
- A contract that protects you from financial loss
- The plan for how you will spend your money
- A loan secured by a house
- Something valuable that you own
- A share of ownership in a company
- The ability to borrow money
Down
- The money you set aside for future needs
- A decrease in the value of an asset over time
- A mandatory financial charge or levy imposed by a government
- A payment made to shareholders from a company's profits
- Money you put into something with the expectation of making a profit
- A loan you take out from a bank
- The money you earn
- The form of money used in a particular country
- The financial market where stocks are traded
20 Clues: The money you earn • The money you spend • A loan secured by a house • The ability to borrow money • The charge for borrowing money • A loan you take out from a bank • Something valuable that you own • A share of ownership in a company • A financial obligation that you owe • The money you set aside for future needs • The plan for how you will spend your money • ...
Personal Finance 2023-05-22
Across
- A type of investment account with tax advantages
- A measure of how much an asset is worth
- A fixed amount of money paid regularly to someone after retirement
- The process of recording and organizing financial transactions
- A type of account that earns interest over time
- Extra money earned beyond regular salary
- Money earned from investments
- Money saved for retirement
- An amount of money borrowed for a specific purpose
- A type of investment that represents ownership in a company
- Money earned from work or investments
- Fee charged for using credit
Down
- A tax on the money earned from investments
- An increase in the value of an investment over time
- A tax on goods and services
- Money set aside for emergencies
- A financial plan for managing income and expenses
- Type of retirement account
- Income that remains after taxes and expenses are deducted
- The total amount of money a person or organization owes
20 Clues: Type of retirement account • Money saved for retirement • A tax on goods and services • Fee charged for using credit • Money earned from investments • Money set aside for emergencies • Money earned from work or investments • A measure of how much an asset is worth • Extra money earned beyond regular salary • A tax on the money earned from investments • ...
BANKING TERMS 2023-10-10
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- An individual or company to whom a check is written; one who receives money as payment
- A stock of accumulated wealth used or available for producing more wealth
- An account for which the holder can write checks
- The period of time and the interest rate arranged between creditor and debtor to repay a loan.
- An itemized slip showing the exact amount of paper money, coin, and checks being deposited to a particular account.
- An amount of money taken out of an account
- An establishment for lending, issuing,borrowing, exchanging, and safeguarding money
- Anything that a bank accepts as security against the debtor’s not repaying a loan
- Items of monetary value owned by an individual or a company
Down
- Any written document instructing a bank to pay money from the writer’s account.
- Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange.
- An individual or company who writes a check; one who gives money as payment.
- A bookkeeping term for a sum of money owed by an individual or institution
- The original amount of money borrowed, deposited, or invested before interest accrues
- Money in the form of paper and coins
- An individual or company that puts money in a bank account.
- Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions.
- Acronym for automated teller machine
- Money deposited with a financial institution
19 Clues: Money in the form of paper and coins • Acronym for automated teller machine • An amount of money taken out of an account • Money deposited with a financial institution • An account for which the holder can write checks • Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange. • Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy By John Santos 2019-04-04
Across
- money made while working at a job
- tax level on government directly on income
- income used ro show money to give to the government
- card allowing to purchase goods using credit
- the cost required for something
- when the bank lends money
- quick and easy way of getting the interest on a loan
- account where checks can be drawn by the depositor
- tax paid to a governing body
- Interest on interest for a loan or deposit
- sum of money placed in bank account
- bank removing money from peoples account
- money received on regular basis
- labeling items for easier find
Down
- money for a employee to earn
- money substained for a certain living standard
- income and expanditure for a set period of time
- expenses that stays the same
- a thing where someone is responsible for debt or finance
- expenses that can change depending on use of product
- amount paid that may be deducted from something
- property owned by a person or company
- withholding on employees wages
- money one has saved
- taking money out of account
- value of all non-Financial and financial assets
- denoting a original sum invested or lent
- amount of money remaining for issuance
28 Clues: money one has saved • when the bank lends money • taking money out of account • money for a employee to earn • expenses that stays the same • tax paid to a governing body • withholding on employees wages • labeling items for easier find • the cost required for something • money received on regular basis • money made while working at a job • sum of money placed in bank account • ...
Financial Lit Crossword - Dasia 2017-11-29
Across
- tax taken out on your earnings
- taking money out of a bank account
- a contribution to the state
- amount of interest due or gained per period of time
- the amount of money you make before anything is taken out
- money that is put into a bank that gains interest
- an account someone can draw checks from
- money owed or paid for as long as the money has been lent
- subtracting something
- a certain amount of money you can spend for a period of time
Down
- money that is earned at a fixed rate
- when someone tries to take more money out of an account than is in that account
- the first payment made when something is bought on credit
- a deposit held at a bank that collects interest
- earnings or pay
- a card that lets someone buy goods or services that must be paid back
- tax paid on goods and services
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank to buy a house
- a card that can be used instead of cash to make purchases
- the amount of money you make after everything is taken out
- things you must pay for
- money that you owe
22 Clues: earnings or pay • money that you owe • subtracting something • things you must pay for • a contribution to the state • tax taken out on your earnings • tax paid on goods and services • taking money out of a bank account • money that is earned at a fixed rate • an account someone can draw checks from • a deposit held at a bank that collects interest • ...
UNIT 4 CYOA CROSSWORD 2025-04-24
Across
- The U.S. Central Banking System.
- An era where thousands of different currencies were used in the U.S.
- A characteristic of money which allows it to withstand wear and tear.
- What kind of money can be used as money and has value in and of itself?
- A synonym for "trade".
- A characteristic of money where it has a consistent design.
- Money must be what for everyone to agree it is a form of currency?
- Who was the first to create paper money?
- If you have this, it can result in higher interest rates and a credit low score.
- During what war was money first printed in the U.S.?
- The sum total of all currency and other liquid assets in a country's economy.
Down
- Interest earned on principal alone.
- A characteristic money has allowing it to be moveable.
- The characteristic money has giving it limited supply.
- Modern banks are trying to move on to [blank] banking.
- What kind of money is used as currency because the government says so?
- Interest earned on principal and previous interest earned
- The president who vetoed the second bank.
- Who is the Father of American Banking?
- A kind of money that stands in place for something else of value.
20 Clues: A synonym for "trade". • The U.S. Central Banking System. • Interest earned on principal alone. • Who is the Father of American Banking? • Who was the first to create paper money? • The president who vetoed the second bank. • During what war was money first printed in the U.S.? • A characteristic money has allowing it to be moveable. • ...
ECON TERMS 2025-02-13
Across
- A position where you work for pay.
- Money kept in a bank for the future.
- Extra money paid for borrowing money.
- A place where people deposit and withdraw money.
- Putting money into stocks, bonds, or businesses to earn more.
- The total amount of a product available for sale.
- How a country produces and uses goods and services.
- A place where things are bought and sold.
- The cost of an item or service.
Down
- The exchange of goods or services.
- Money you borrow and pay back later.
- Ownership in a company.
- Money you earn from working.
- Money you owe someone.
- Used to buy goods and services.
- A percentage of your income paid to the government.
- A plan for how to spend money each month.
- What’s left after expenses in a business.
18 Clues: Money you owe someone. • Ownership in a company. • Money you earn from working. • Used to buy goods and services. • The cost of an item or service. • The exchange of goods or services. • A position where you work for pay. • Money you borrow and pay back later. • Money kept in a bank for the future. • Extra money paid for borrowing money. • ...
The money market crossword 2021-12-02
Across
- A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account possesses.
- account, A deposit account
- market, A section of the financial market where financial instruments with high liquidity and short-term maturities are traded
- banks, A banking system that has spirit, ethos and value of Islam.
- loan, A loan used to increase the working capital, acequies new machinery etc…
- assets,A type of asset that can quickly and easily be converted into cash while retaining its market value.
- loan, A situation where an individual borrows money for personal needs.
- assets, An asset that represents—and derives value from—a claim of ownership of an entity or contractual rights to future payments. Stocks, bonds, cash, CDs, and bank deposits are examples of financial assets.
- Ownership of a financial asset
- banks, Financial services company that engages in advisory based financial transactions.
- account, An account at a bank where money may be withdrawn without notice.
- An agreement between you and a leader that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you borrowed.
Down
- a company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions
- assets, an item of economic, commercial, or exchange value that has a material existence.
- banks, A bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
- card, A payment card that enables the cardholder to pay for goods. All of the money is transferred at the end of the month.
- rate, the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to a borrower.
- card, A card allowing the holder to transfer the money electronically from their bank account. The transfer is made immediately.
- physical form of currency
- debit, An agreement made with the bank that allows a third party to transfer money from a person’s account on certain dates.
- deposits, money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping.
- bonds, A bond issued by a country’s government, that promises to repay borrowed money at a fixed interest rate. The time is also specific.
22 Clues: physical form of currency • account, A deposit account • Ownership of a financial asset • deposits, money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping. • banks, A banking system that has spirit, ethos and value of Islam. • loan, A situation where an individual borrows money for personal needs. • ...
Money and Its Functions 2013-12-11
Across
- способ торговли,состоящий в обмене товарами и услугами без использования денег
- запас,резерв
- средство,средства
- расчёт,подсчёт
- отличать,различать
- дорогой
- временный
- заём,ссуда
- фактически,на самом деле
- возвращать
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- быстрый,скорый
- средство,способ
- принимать
- удобный
- обмен
- в наше время,в наши дни
- неэкономный,расточительный
- в конце концов
- обменный курс рубля по отношению к американскому доллару
- торговать
20 Clues: обмен • удобный • дорогой • принимать • временный • торговать • заём,ссуда • возвращать • запас,резерв • быстрый,скорый • расчёт,подсчёт • в конце концов • средство,способ • средство,средства • отличать,различать • в наше время,в наши дни • фактически,на самом деле • неэкономный,расточительный • обменный курс рубля по отношению к американскому доллару • ...
Ways to Earn Money 2022-08-30
Across
- pay structure that divides the month into two pay periods
- money received by a person or company
- pay structure in which employees are paid each week
- employees total pay before deductions
- wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week
- trading items other than money
- pay that comes from a person's work
- list of employees a company pays
- person who provides a service to the public
- income that is not derived from a person's work
- percentage of the amount of a business transaction paid to sales agent
- automatic deposit of a person's paycheck
Down
- fixed payment for a person's work
- pay structure in which salaried employees receive 1/12 of their annual salary
- amount of money paid for each hour of work
- person who starts a business venture
- person or company who hires a person and pays for work done
- lowest hourly wage an employer are legally required to pay
- tool that makes it easier to trade one thing of value for another
- pay the employee receives for the work performed
- agreement that has been acknowledged only through spoken words
- pay structure in which an employee are paid every two weeks
- when the only compensation received by an employee is commission
- repeating time frame
- formal agreement between two or more entities
25 Clues: repeating time frame • trading items other than money • list of employees a company pays • fixed payment for a person's work • pay that comes from a person's work • person who starts a business venture • money received by a person or company • employees total pay before deductions • automatic deposit of a person's paycheck • amount of money paid for each hour of work • ...
Money Management Vocab Review 2022-10-04
Across
- Income that is not expected or planned for
- In the black; when you own more than you owe
- Accumulations of assets by an individual such as money and possessions
- Something that you would like to accomplish
- Expenses that are not paid every month and cannot always be planned
- An increase in the value of an asset
- An item of value pledged as a guarantee for payment of a loan which can be repossessed by the lender if the loan is not paid back
- Money left over after taxes and other deductions used to pay for essentials
- Items that are relatively rare that people collect in hopes that they will increase in value
- Anticipated expenses that are the same amount each month and usually require payment around the same time each month
- In the red; when you owe more than you own
- A payment method used to electronically deposit your paycheck into your bank account
- Planning for major purchases that require extensive saving; 5 or more years
- A tool or plan for managing and spending money to achieve financial goals
Down
- Expenses that are consistent and require payment around the same time each month
- A decrease in the value of an asset
- The total value of a person's financial assets minus their obligations
- Income that is consistent and is typically received around the same time each month
- Money or other items of value that a person owns
- Planning to buy things that require money above what is normally allowed by a budget (usually within one year)
- The standards used to determine what is important to a person
- Anticipated expenses that vary in amount each month (ex. utilities)
- The total amount owed on debts; balance on any unpaid loan or financial obligation
- The idea that you should remove money for savings purposes as soon as you receive any income
- Money received or earned
- Spending for goods and services beyond the essentials
- A list of all one's personal property
- The measure of money come in and money going out over a certain period of time
- Money spent on needs, wants and saving
- Items with special qualities that make them more expensive than alternative products
30 Clues: Money received or earned • A decrease in the value of an asset • An increase in the value of an asset • A list of all one's personal property • Money spent on needs, wants and saving • Income that is not expected or planned for • In the red; when you owe more than you own • Something that you would like to accomplish • In the black; when you own more than you owe • ...
Financial Terms: Money I 2023-04-25
Across
- This reduces the amount of money that's withheld from your paycheck (ex. Personal exemptions, child tax credits, or daycare expenses)
- Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- The skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population, viewed in terms of their value or cost to an organization or country.
- An extra benefit supplementing an employee's salary, for example, a company car, subsidized meals, health insurance, etc.
- A thin rectangular piece of plastic or metal issued by a bank or financial services company that allows cardholders to borrow funds to pay for goods and services
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- The U.S. federal agency that oversees the collection of taxes—primarily income taxes—and the enforcement of tax laws (Internal Revenue Service)
- A document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person to whom it has been issued
- The money, property, or assets that someone receives from a person who has died
- A tax that you pay to the national government, rather than to a state government
- A person who relies on another as a primary source of income
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A legal procedure in which a person's earnings are required by court order to be withheld by an employer for the payment of a debt
- A dollar amount that can be deducted from an individual's total income, thereby reducing the taxable income
- Money obtained in return for labor or services.
Down
- Transactions initiated through a financial institution which include ATM transactions, direct deposits, withdrawals or point-of-sale transactions.
- An electronic payment card that stores cash for various types of payments (i.e. debit card)
- A society in which purchases of goods or services are made by credit card or electronic funds transferral rather than with cash or checks.
- Any forms of perks or compensation that are provided to employees in addition to their base salaries and wages
- An amount that you can deduct from your taxable income to lower the amount of taxes that you owe (i.e. mortgage interest, retirement plan contributions, student loan interest)
- The full amount an employee earns before taxes and other deductions are withheld from the paycheck
- The four stages of an individual’s financial ________: accumulation of wealth, growing or managing wealth, preserving and protecting wealth, and transferring wealth
- A card or token that can be exchanged for a specified cash value of goods or services from a particular business, given as a gift
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
24 Clues: Money obtained in return for labor or services. • A person who relies on another as a primary source of income • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money. • Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments. • ...
Econ Money and Banking 2023-04-04
Across
- Man who is on the $100 Dollar Bill.
- The last man to appear on the $5,000 Dollar Bill in 1934.
- The last man to appear on the $500 Dollar Bill in 1928.
- Man who is on the $50 Dollar Bill.
- Man who is on the $5 Dollar Bill.
- Man who is on the $20 Dollar Bill.
- Anything that is used to determine value during the exchange of goods and services
- An institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money
- A monetary system in which paper money and coins had the value of certain amounts of gold
- To keep value when held onto—or stored—it instead of spending
- The last man to appear on the $1,000 Dollar Bill in 1934.
- A fiat is an order or decree. Fiat money also called “legal tender,” has value because a government has decreed that it is an acceptable means to pay debts.
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- Printed in 1861 and so nicknamed because they were printed with green ink, these were the first paper currency issued by the U.S. Treasury since the Continental.
- The last man to appear on the $10,000 Dollar Bill in 1934.
- Bank a bank chartered, or licensed, by the federal government
- Man who is on the $1 Dollar Bill.
- Anything used as money; today we use coins and paper bills as money
- Man who proposed the first national bank of the United States and also on the $10 dollar bill.
- Anything that serves as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value
- The only man to appear on the $100,000 Dollar Bill in 1934.
- The direct exchange of one set of goods or services for another
- A means for comparing the values of goods and services
22 Clues: Man who is on the $1 Dollar Bill. • Man who is on the $5 Dollar Bill. • Man who is on the $50 Dollar Bill. • Man who is on the $20 Dollar Bill. • Man who is on the $100 Dollar Bill. • A means for comparing the values of goods and services • The last man to appear on the $500 Dollar Bill in 1928. • An institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money • ...
Money and Indicators TEST 2020-03-13
Across
- Open market purchases money supply
- deposit that can be withdrawn and turned into currency
- Open market sales money supply
- If the Fed wants to decrease the money supply, they the required reserve
- the interest rate the Fed bank charges a bank for a loan
- amount required to be kept in the bank for each account
- this is caused by high spending as a result of high a money supply
- buying and selling of government securities by the Fed
- chairman of the Fed
- the deliberate control of the money supply by the Fed
- number of District Fed Banks
- the interest a bank charges a bank for a loan
Down
- If the Fed wants to increase the money supply, they the required reserve
- number of members on the Board of Governors
- a decrease in the money supply leads to a high _____
- money the bank can use to make loans
- amount in the vault and in the district Fed bank
- this is made up of currency, checking accounts, and traveler’s checks
- the governing body of the Fed
- the amount of money in circulation in the US
- this is more commonly known as the Fed
- these are not part of the money supply because they are a loan from a bank
- the number of ways the Fed controls the money supply
- an economic system of trading goods not money
- a slowdown in the economy due to a decrease in the money supply
25 Clues: chairman of the Fed • number of District Fed Banks • the governing body of the Fed • Open market sales money supply • Open market purchases money supply • money the bank can use to make loans • this is more commonly known as the Fed • number of members on the Board of Governors • the amount of money in circulation in the US • an economic system of trading goods not money • ...
unit 9 money vocabulary 2021-04-29
Across
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- without money
- a cash machine
- to receive money, a house, etc. from someone after they have died
- a bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest
- informal word for rich
- a particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength, rather than a job needing a college education
- the money that is returned to someone who has paid for something that costs less than the amount that they gave
- money that you earn from keeping your money in an account in a bank or other financial organization
- an extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward for good work as well as the money you were expecting
- the total amount of goods or the amount of a particular type of goods available in a shop
- the drawer in a cash register (= a machine which records sales in a shop, and in which money is kept) or the cash register itself
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought
Down
- to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
- to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
- something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received
- another word for rich
- a reduction in the usual price of sth, usually for a short period
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- one of the offices or groups that form part of a large business organization
- an occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual
- an account in a bank or similar financial organization that earns interest
- an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
- an amount by which the price of something is reduced
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
30 Clues: without money • a cash machine • another word for rich • informal word for rich • the amount of money for which something is sold • an amount by which the price of something is reduced • something on sale at a lower price than its true value • an occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual • money that is earned from doing work or received from investments • ...
Fundamental Principles of Money 2021-09-21
Across
- type of treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds
- payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment
- generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value or a means of payments
- rate at which a unit of currency of one country can be exchanged for a unit of currency of another currency
- tem of money in general use in a country
- promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank
- actions of a central bank, currency board or regulatory committee specifying the size and rate of growth of the money supply
- government bonds issued with terms of four, 13, 26 or 52 weeks
- paper currency issued by the Continental Congress
- total amount of monetary assets available in a country’s economy at a specific time
Down
- form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods, debt or services
- form of debt issued by a national government
- slip of paper which allows the user to make a payment from his or her bank account to a business or individual
- type of money made with metal, stamped and issued by the authority of government
- desired holding of financial assets in the form of money– cash and bank deposit
- payment card which provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank account
- type of government bond issued with shorter maturities than T-bonds
- means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation’s economy
- wire transfer of money from one bank account to another
- standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit
20 Clues: tem of money in general use in a country • form of debt issued by a national government • promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank • paper currency issued by the Continental Congress • wire transfer of money from one bank account to another • standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit • ...
Money And You_fun contest 2023-05-31
Across
- if goal period>7yrs - i should preferably invest in _____(6)
- this works better for pension (abbreviation) (3)
- common mmisconception - ____ a home is better than renting(6)
- term plans are the best for(9)
- becoming financial literate is non-(10)
- a goal without a plan is just a (4)
- The first goal which preceeds all other financial goals(10)
- nelson saw a tiktok video of a healthy fried…?(7)
- It starts mild, soon gallops, becomes hyper if not controlled, eventualy stags before deflating(9)
- no. of months of emergency fund to attain financial security(5)
- PPF account closure is allowed after completion of ___ years(5)
Down
- your insurance must be atleast ---- times your annual gross salary (3)
- Helps you identify your life insurance needs on basis of income expenses, liabilities and investments and secure your family’s future.(24)
- Raghu suggested we also do a Finance for engineering... (8)
- It is advised that you must have atleast __ savings account(3)
- financial goals should be(5)
- step 3 of - your financial priority list - "pay off all ___ interest debt"(4)
- insurance tip - take separate cover for(7)
- no. of exemptions and deductions were removed from the new income regime(7)
- it is important to be financial(8)
20 Clues: financial goals should be(5) • term plans are the best for(9) • it is important to be financial(8) • a goal without a plan is just a (4) • becoming financial literate is non-(10) • insurance tip - take separate cover for(7) • this works better for pension (abbreviation) (3) • nelson saw a tiktok video of a healthy fried…?(7) • ...
Show Me The Money! 2024-01-27
Across
- Loan - Combines outstanding loans.
- - Free form for financial aid application.
- Family Contribution - Amount family should contribute to education.
- Rate - Interest rate for best business customers.
- Note - Legal document for loan terms.
- - Family's expected contribution to education.
- Student - Qualifies for reduced tuition.
- - Failure to make monthly payments on time.
- - Period to suspend loan payments.
- Date - Start date for loan interest accumulation.
- Mae - Largest secondary market for loans.
Down
- Loans - Low-interest loans for half-time students.
- Loan - Government pays interest while in school.
- Grant - Federal aid given as part-time job wages.
- Scholarship - Award for multiple years.
- Status - Indicates full or part-time student.
- Aid Counselor - Assists with aid process.
- Bureau - Maintains credit history records.
- - Failure to make scheduled payments.
- - Type of aid based on financial need.
20 Clues: Loan - Combines outstanding loans. • - Period to suspend loan payments. • Note - Legal document for loan terms. • - Failure to make scheduled payments. • - Type of aid based on financial need. • Scholarship - Award for multiple years. • Student - Qualifies for reduced tuition. • Aid Counselor - Assists with aid process. • Mae - Largest secondary market for loans. • ...
Money across the world! 2024-05-16
21 Clues: Czech • Russia • Turkish • Israeli • Chinese • Botswana • Japanese • European • Bulgaria • Mauritian • Mongolian • Malaysian • Hungarian • Indonesian • Switzerland • Mauritanian • South Africa • United states • Jordan & Algeria • Norwegia & Danish • Mexican,Colombia,and Chilean
Ways to earn money 2024-08-21
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- Tool that makes it easier to trade one thing of value for another.
- commission When the only compensation received by an employee is commission.
- pay Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- pay period Pay structure in which employees are paid each week
- Formal agreement between two or more entities, such as people or organizations.
- wage Lowest hourly wage employers are legally required to pay employees.
- pay period Pay structure in which salaried employees receive 1/12 of their annual salary on
- Money received by a person or company.
- contract Agreement that has been acknowledged only through spoken words.
- Pay the employee receives for the work performed.
- pay period Pay structure in which employees are paid every two weeks, often on a Friday.
- Person who starts a business venture and assumes the risk of its success or failure.
- Person or company who hires a person and pays him or her for work done.
- deposit Automatic deposit of a person’s paycheck into his or her checking account.
Down
- List of employees a company pays.
- Fixed payment for a person’s work, usually paid monthly or twice per month.
- contractor Person who provides a service to the public or to a company for money.
- the middle and the end of the month.
- period. Repeating time frame that an employer uses to calculate and pay salaries and wages.
- last day of each month.
- pay period Pay structure that divides the month into two pay periods; payday is
- pay Employee’s total pay before deductions.
- Percentage of the amount of a business transaction paid to a sales agent or broker.
- Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- wage Amount of money paid for each hour worked.
- income Income that is not derived from a person’s work.
- income Pay that comes from a person’s work.
- Trading items other than money.
28 Clues: last day of each month. • Trading items other than money. • List of employees a company pays. • the middle and the end of the month. • Money received by a person or company. • income Pay that comes from a person’s work. • pay Employee’s total pay before deductions. • wage Amount of money paid for each hour worked. • Pay the employee receives for the work performed. • ...
Unit 7 Money matters 2024-12-05
24 Clues: tõhus • vajama • koguma • puudus • raiskav • põgenik • tavaline • keelduma • ära elama • kuuletuma • piisavalt • ära maksma • tulu andma • kasu, tulu • otsa lõppema • raha haldama • toime tulema • edu saavutama • majapidamistööd • mõistlik säästja • ilma hakkama saama • midagi välja võtma • oluline olema, asi • millegi pealt kokku hoidma
Revision money marketing consumerism 2025-03-23
Across
- Impulsive, forceful or pushy in a way that can feel too strong.
- You buy something and get money back because it was faulty.
- To affect someone’s behavior or decisions.
- Money given to help others, not to buy something.
- The act of buying something.
- A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- Nervous or uncomfortable around strangers or in social situations.
- To plan or aim to do something.
- To fight the urge or avoid doing something.
- To make a choice between two or more options.
- Trying to get the best price for a product
- A guarantee that a product will be repaired or replaced if it breaks.
- To become aware of or see something.
- The paper or email you get after paying for something.
- Money paid to travel by taxi, bus, or train.
- Peaceful and not easily upset or excited.
- Feeling sure of yourself and your abilities.
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- A lack or shortage of something.
- To take advantage of a situation for your own benefit.
- Able to stay calm and wait without getting annoyed.
- Friendly, polite, and enjoyable to be around.
- Saying exactly what you think without hiding it.
- To start an organization, company, or city.
- When you really need or want something. (like a housewife)
- Describes if something deserves your money or time. (cost)
- Practical and reasonable, not emotional.
- A reduced price on something.
- How good or well-made something is.
- Money earned that’s more than what was spent.
- Knowing or conscious of something.
- Money you pay to use a service, like a museum or a lawyer.
- An organization that helps people and relies on donations.
- When you spend more than you earn.
33 Clues: The act of buying something. • A reduced price on something. • To plan or aim to do something. • A lack or shortage of something. • Knowing or conscious of something. • When you spend more than you earn. • How good or well-made something is. • To become aware of or see something. • Practical and reasonable, not emotional. • Peaceful and not easily upset or excited. • ...
4p2 money/business revision 2025-10-16
Across
- live in the _____ of luxury
- ___ line, a total profit or loss
- avoid
- _____ and save, save as much as you can
- give in to sth, e.g. an illness
- _____ sb up, delay
- ____ with, swamped
- provider
- go for a ____, sold very cheaply
- ___ on the past, reminisce
- state of worry or anxiety
- lose value
- ___ out a living, earn just enough to survive
- money for old _____
- have money to ____, excess money
Down
- wasteful
- ____ for a contract
- _____ on, continue despite difficulties
- well-_______, rich
- bring ____, revive
- ppl owning shares in a company
- ____ back,reduce
- ___ a strike, organise
- pay another company to have a part of your work done
- penny-__________
- go ____, e.g. bankrupt
- rich, wealthy
- admit to sth publicly
- ____ the firm on the stock market
- ____ for cash, be broke
- ____ off, dismiss
- _____ poverty, terrible
- ____ in, endure
33 Clues: avoid • wasteful • provider • lose value • rich, wealthy • ____ in, endure • ____ back,reduce • penny-__________ • ____ off, dismiss • well-_______, rich • bring ____, revive • _____ sb up, delay • ____ with, swamped • ____ for a contract • money for old _____ • admit to sth publicly • ___ a strike, organise • go ____, e.g. bankrupt • ____ for cash, be broke • _____ poverty, terrible • ...
Money Management Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-24
Across
- A credit card service that allows cardholders to withdraw a certain amount of cash typically at a high interest rate or for a fee
- A three-digit number (ranging from 300-850) based on an individual's credit history detailed in a credit report
- A card that is directly connected to your checking account
- A plastic card that allows you to make purchases now with borrowed money, which then you must repay to the lender
- An agreement where you are credited with a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time, usually with interest
- Something, typically money, that you owe to a person or a business
- Expenses that are essential for you to be able to live and function
- Expenses that help you live more comfortably
- A yearly fee that may be charged for having a specific credit card, independent of how you use the card
- The basic services your home needs to keep it comfortable and functioning (e.g. water, electricity)
- A nonprofit financial institution that is owned by its members and organized for their benefit
- the amount of money a person earns by working
- the amount of money a wage earner brings home
- Pay yourself first
Down
- The rate charged for borrowing money usually expressed as a percent of the amount borrowed
- A document with information about a person’s credit activity and history
- money that is taken out of your account
- A monthly record of your account transactions
- the amount of money left after each transaction
- Something valuable that the lender can take as payment if you can't or don't repay your secured loan
- Money you put into your account
- deductions out of a worker's paycheck that goes to federal and state government
- To sign the back of a check made out to you so it can be cashed or deposited
23 Clues: Pay yourself first • Money you put into your account • money that is taken out of your account • Expenses that help you live more comfortably • A monthly record of your account transactions • the amount of money a person earns by working • the amount of money a wage earner brings home • the amount of money left after each transaction • ...
Managing your Finances 2013-04-30
Across
- using someone else’s money for a time
- a house, land, factory etc…
- gas, water, electricity
- where you minus money
- The practice of teaching
- someone that works for a business
- a type of work that is over 38 hours per week
- where you add up money
- Work from home, communicating with the workplace using equipment such as telephones, fax machines, and modems.
- a person who rents or leases out their property
- what you profit from having a bank account
- protecting yourself by paying and knowing that you are covered
- organisations that provide products or services for product
- what money comes in
Down
- a place to keep your money
- percentage of a sale or service cost which is earned
- money people pay for insurance
- a type of work which is under 38 hours a week
- a person who takes up land or property rented from a landlord
- money given from the government for retirement
- a type of work which has no sick leave or set hours
- money that you save for your retirement
- Obtain (goods or a service) from an outside supplier
- what money goes out
- owning a percentage of a company
- All the people working or available to work, as in a nation, company, industry, or on a project
- money paid to an owner of a property to use it
- a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a way to keep track of your money
- money that you put away for later
30 Clues: what money goes out • what money comes in • where you minus money • where you add up money • gas, water, electricity • The practice of teaching • a place to keep your money • a house, land, factory etc… • money people pay for insurance • owning a percentage of a company • someone that works for a business • a way to keep track of your money • money that you put away for later • ...
Business 2022-11-17
Across
- the amount of money you owe to a bank when you have spent more than you had in your bank account
- Someone who is wise and careful of spending money
- to reduce the amount of money that you use
- an amount of money that is paid back to you when you have paid too much tax
- The sudden increase in prices
- old but high quality
- a sum of money that a person or organization owes
- a situation when all people are treated equally and no one has an unfair advantage
- a short phrase that is easy to remember
- a short song used in advertisements.
- the extra money that you have to pay when you borrow money
- The place where people bid
- when a business has to close down that business has gone ......
Down
- something that you buy cheaply or far less than its original price
- the money that people receive after retirement
- a synonym for money
- someone who spends money carelessly and buys more than they need
- synonym of keen e.g. I'm an ...... reader
- a person who starts a business
- The person who buys from the seller and sells to the buyer
- when someone doesn't have money we say that person is ......
- official orders or laws stopping trade, communication with another country
- The system or type of money that a country uses
- a difficult time when there is less trade, business and activity
- the money that a college/university gives you without needing to return it
25 Clues: a synonym for money • old but high quality • The place where people bid • The sudden increase in prices • a person who starts a business • a short song used in advertisements. • a short phrase that is easy to remember • synonym of keen e.g. I'm an ...... reader • to reduce the amount of money that you use • the money that people receive after retirement • ...
Personal Finance 2020-06-25
Across
- someone who is owed money
- taken back after a buyer fails to repay
- expenditures an expense that stays constant
- money taken out of the debtor’s wages to repay a debt
- allocate money into financial schemes, shares, or properties
- declared unable to pay off debt
- money left after deducting costs
- an expense that changes
- payment made in exchange for services
- a fixed payment that is paid regularly and expressed as an annual total
- notice a letter received after several missed payments by the deadline
- money received regularly from a job or investment
Down
- someone who owes money
- payment for the house to a landlord
- profits paid to a company’s shareholders regularly
- loan a loan without security that relies on the borrower’s creditworthiness
- a percentage of the money received paid for a service
- money paid at a rate after borrowing money or paying off debt
- money earned at a rate
- amount paid by a third party to the owner of the product
- additional hours on top of normal working hours
- shares issues by a company
- a compulsory money scheme that is set for use in retirement
- added to the original price for benefits
- loan a loan with security but must be repaid
25 Clues: someone who owes money • money earned at a rate • an expense that changes • someone who is owed money • shares issues by a company • declared unable to pay off debt • money left after deducting costs • payment for the house to a landlord • payment made in exchange for services • taken back after a buyer fails to repay • added to the original price for benefits • ...
financial institute 2019-04-09
Across
- working together
- profit no share holders only members
- a member of society
- what the government charges on everything.
- something that helps a community
- over devices
- were money is kept
- business
- using others money
Down
- loan secured against the property
- instant
- putting in money
- paper IOU
- another word for paying for something
- borrowing money
- what you do with money that you want to keep
- big letter
- part of something
- your own money
19 Clues: instant • business • paper IOU • big letter • over devices • your own money • borrowing money • putting in money • working together • part of something • were money is kept • using others money • a member of society • something that helps a community • loan secured against the property • profit no share holders only members • another word for paying for something • ...
Vocabulary 2016-05-12
Across
- A charge against a person or company due to not paying a bill or loan.
- putting money into an account
- A period of time after a loan is due before a person is subject to charges
- taking money out of an account
- The cost or charge for something
- The read of time in which a loan is taken out for.
- an amount of money given for a certain purpose (investment)
- The cost required for something. The amount you spend on something.
- interest or a fee charged for borrowing money or buying on credit.
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- he amount of money in an account
Down
- Money received through work of selling
- The amount of money that the student's family is expected to contribute to paying for costs and fees.
- A deficit in a band account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- Money payed regularly at a percentage per year the money is lent.
- a relatively small amount of money lent at a high rate of interest on the agreement that it will be repaid when the borrower receives their next paycheck.
- Occurring once every year
- Money Owned or due
- an estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before making a payment, expecting that it will be payed for in the future.
20 Clues: Money Owned or due • Occurring once every year • putting money into an account • taking money out of an account • The cost or charge for something • he amount of money in an account • Money received through work of selling • The read of time in which a loan is taken out for. • an amount of money given for a certain purpose (investment) • ...
Flow of money into and out of a business 2023-02-08
Across
- Asset that is easily changed into cash
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating
- Money taken out of the business by owner for personal use
- A type of expense that is not necessary for a business to operate, but is incurred nonetheless
- The money a company owes to others
- Prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future period, which shows the expected cash balance at the end of each month
- The money owed to a company by its customers
- A type of revenue that is generated from selling goods or services
- Flow of money into a business
- The act of paying money owed to suppliers, employees, and others
Down
- A financial metric used to evaluate a company's liquidity
- The process of collecting payments from customers who owe money to a business
- Amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of of each month
- A situation where a business is generating more money than it is spending
- Flow of money out a business
- Flow of money into and out of a business
- A type of expense that is necessary for a business to operate
- A financial arrangement in which a company borrows money in exchange for a promise to repay the loan with interest
- Money that can be readily used for business operations
- A situation where a company is spending more money than it is generating
- Inability to meet debts
21 Clues: Inability to meet debts • Flow of money out a business • Flow of money into a business • The money a company owes to others • Asset that is easily changed into cash • Flow of money into and out of a business • The money owed to a company by its customers • Money that can be readily used for business operations • A financial metric used to evaluate a company's liquidity • ...
Entrepreneurship & Small Business - Puzzle 1 2025-05-05
Across
- Recognition How familiar people are with a business's name or logo
- How much something costs
- Rate How fast a business spends money each month
- Costs The money needed to keep a business running daily
- The total money a business brings in
- When a business owner uses their own money to start
- A person who starts their own business
- A very basic version of a product used to test an idea
- Products a business keeps to sell
- Channel How a product gets from the factory to the buyer
- A business that copies the name and model of another
- Something a business owns that has value
- Money a business earns after expenses
- Money a business owes
- Point When money coming in equals money going out
Down
- The person who owns a business
- Telling people about a product to get them to buy it
- A new idea or way of doing something
- A person or business who buys something
- Something a business makes and sells
- Pay Money earned for each hour worked
- Data about groups of people like age or income
- Showing strength and persistence when working toward goals
- A legal protection for an invention
- A plan for how to spend money
- A type of business that doesn’t aim to make money for owners
- A test version of a product
- Taking a chance that something might not work
- A person who gives money to a business to help it grow
- Ownership in a company, sometimes given instead of money
30 Clues: Money a business owes • How much something costs • A test version of a product • A plan for how to spend money • The person who owns a business • Products a business keeps to sell • A legal protection for an invention • A new idea or way of doing something • Something a business makes and sells • The total money a business brings in • Pay Money earned for each hour worked • ...
Financial Literacy 2013-07-17
Across
- The proceeds of a financial activity after all expenses have been paid.
- A plan of expected income and expenses for a period of time.
- A legal agreement covering the payment of money in return for goods
- Costs associated with an activity.
- A financial institution providing a range of services for customers who deposit and withdraw money, including loans.
- Money left over from income after expenses and debts have been paid.
- The writing of your name by hand.
- A proportion of income paid to the government to provide services for the community such as hospitals and schools.
- Money in the form of notes and coins.
- A business involved in buying and selling goods or services.
- The difference between money received and paid. Can be positive or negative.
- Money paid into an account.
- Money that a person must repay.
- Accessing money on loan to make purchases.
Down
- Items available for purchase.
- The exchange of money for goods or services of equivalent value.
- Actions people provide for others for a fee.
- Return on money saved.
- An individual who purchases goods and services.
- Taking money from an account.
- Money given to someone on condition that it is paid back later.
- A written promise to pay funds from a nominated bank account. Must be signed by the owner of the bank account.
- Automatic Teller Machine mainly used to dispense cash from an account
- A person operating the receipt and payment of money.
- services.
- A payment out of a bank account.
26 Clues: services. • Return on money saved. • Money paid into an account. • Items available for purchase. • Taking money from an account. • Money that a person must repay. • A payment out of a bank account. • The writing of your name by hand. • Costs associated with an activity. • Money in the form of notes and coins. • Accessing money on loan to make purchases. • ...
Diana's Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-24
Across
- A person depositing money for a specific amount of time
- The amount of money you owed or due
- To obtain goods and services and paying them off in the future
- The protection of financial loss, illnesses or damages
- A payment card that allows you to get money from your checking account
- When a person cannot pay debts
- How likely a potential borrower is able to pay back a line of credit
- A need is something that helps you in life.A want is something that does not help in life
- The failure to meet legal obligations of a loan
- A report that shows information about credit activity and current credit
- A particular amount of money
- To set money aside before paying bills and other purchases
- Money received on a regular basis
Down
- Comparing the cost of products from different people before buying
- The amount of money saved incase of an illness or the loss of a job
- A prediction of your use of credit behavior
- The spreading of investments within different asset classes
- The payment of a borrower or lender
- Money lent to a borrower or put into an investment
- The amount of money that is borrowed and expected to pay back
- The amount of money you have to pay for borrowed money
- A broker who sells and buys securities on stock exchanges
- A resource controlled by a business
- A member who can borrow money from pooled deposits
- A sum of money in the hands of a greater value
25 Clues: A particular amount of money • When a person cannot pay debts • Money received on a regular basis • The amount of money you owed or due • The payment of a borrower or lender • A resource controlled by a business • A prediction of your use of credit behavior • A sum of money in the hands of a greater value • The failure to meet legal obligations of a loan • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-12-14
Across
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account
- a piece of a company
- A member of a community, state, or nation
- Taxes placed on wages
- either something you pay when someone lends you money or something that you earn when you lend money to someone else
- A financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans.
- Payments that go to the government for the work that it does, such as improving schools and fixing roads
- Physical money, including notes and coins.
- Money that you owe someone that needs to be paid bac
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- The amount of money someone sets aside not to spend.
- Something that is borrowed, often money, which has to be paid back with interest
Down
- A deposit account at a financial institution that allows for withdrawals and deposits of cash.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder Entrepreneuroods or services on credit.
- something that you spend money on, which you believe will earn you even more money (a profit) down the line
- How much a person is paid for a job
- The exchange of something for money.
- The level of wealth, comfort, and material goods a person has
- A plan that you make to keep track of your money and where it is going.
- To receive a certain amount of money to return the exact amount of money after a fixed time.
20 Clues: a piece of a company • Taxes placed on wages • How much a person is paid for a job • The exchange of something for money. • A member of a community, state, or nation • Physical money, including notes and coins. • Money that you owe someone that needs to be paid bac • The amount of money someone sets aside not to spend. • ...
Share capital and debt 2025-07-04
Across
- ownership interest in a company, represented by shares
- the act of obtaining funds by loan
- capital to obtain funds to finance business activities
- capital money borrowed that must be repaid with interest
- something pledged as guarantee for repayment of a loan
- a person or institution that lends money
- a share or interest in a company or project
- individuals or entities who put money into a business
- unsecured bonds backed only by the issuer’s creditworthiness
- money owed by one party to another
- owners of shares in a company
- having too much debt, risking financial instability
- capital money raised by issuing shares to investors
- the act of providing money on credit
Down
- the original sum of money borrowed or invested
- debt securities issued to raise capital with fixed interest
- the cost of borrowing money, usually a percentage of principal
- profits generated by a company
- the act of committing money to gain financial returns
- the state of owing money or being in debt
- to formally offer shares or bonds for sale
- money or assets invested in a business
- the use of borrowed funds to increase investment potential
- assets pledged to secure a loan or debt
- up money to provide funds or capital for investment
- profits distributed to shareholders
- another term for shares representing ownership in a company
- a person or entity that takes money on loan
- units of ownership in a company
- shares to own stock or equity in a company
- leveraged using a large amount of debt relative to equity
31 Clues: owners of shares in a company • profits generated by a company • units of ownership in a company • the act of obtaining funds by loan • money owed by one party to another • profits distributed to shareholders • the act of providing money on credit • money or assets invested in a business • assets pledged to secure a loan or debt • a person or institution that lends money • ...
Shot Heard Around the World pt 2 2025-12-10
Across
- Money given by the government or an organization for college that you do not have to pay back.
- An expense that changes or fluctuates in amount each time you pay it (like groceries or clothes).
- A plan that shows exactly how much money you expect to earn and how you plan to spend it. (A budget gives every dollar a job!)
- The original amount of money borrowed or saved, before any interest is added.
- The fee or percentage that a bank or lender charges you to borrow money, or pays you to save money.
- A small plastic card that allows you to borrow money from a bank or lender to pay for goods and services. (This is a form of debt.)
- A government form you fill out to see what financial aid (grants, loans, etc.) you qualify for to pay for college.
- The smallest amount of money you must pay back on a loan or credit card bill each month. (Paying only this amount costs you more in the long run.)
- primarily used for saving you money
- Money borrowed from a person or bank that you must pay back, usually with interest. (Ramsey advises avoiding these, especially for college.)
- The idea that money you have now is worth more than the same amount in the future because it can earn interest.
- An amount of money you owe to someone else, like a person or a bank.
- The money you set aside for future goals instead of spending it now.
- Money awarded to a student based on merit (grades, sports, etc.) that you do not have to pay back.
Down
- A type of budget where your total income minus all your expenses equals zero. It means you have a job for every dollar you earn.
- The money you earn from a job, allowance, or other source.
- Money you save and keep safe to be used only for unexpected, important problems, like a broken phone or car repair.
- like a credit card, a debit card uses money directly from your own bank account gone instantly
- When you earn interest on your original savings plus the interest you've already earned. It's like your money is making money for you!
- An expense that stays the same amount every time you pay it (like a subscription).
- School A school that provides hands-on training for a specific job, like welding, culinary arts, or auto repair.
- A program that lets students work part-time at school to earn money that helps pay for their college expenses.
- student loan is money borrowed specifically to pay for college or other education costs (like tuition, books, or living expenses) that must be paid back later, usually with extra money called interest.
- bank account used to keep money for everyday purchases
24 Clues: primarily used for saving you money • bank account used to keep money for everyday purchases • The money you earn from a job, allowance, or other source. • An amount of money you owe to someone else, like a person or a bank. • The money you set aside for future goals instead of spending it now. • ...
Financial Planning for life 2022-10-17
Across
- describes the likley hood of paying something off
- retirement plan for the benefit of employees
- extent to which a person or company is considered suitable for a loan
- the pay for work completed
- what you want to do with your money in less than a year
- small amounts of money borrowed from credit cards lenders
- total money held by an individual
- tax payed to the internal revenue service
- tax advantaged retirement plan with employer
- the extra money paid for money thats borrowed
- loan for a house where interest stays the same
- retirement account with tax advantages
- what you want to do with your money in 5 years or longer
Down
- property owned by a person that has high value
- original amount of money lent in a loan
- employer sponsored account
- an increase in monetary value
- initial payment on a big purchase
- debt that does not help in any way
- a plan to limit your spending
- an individual retirement plan
- debt that increases net worth
- what you want to do your money in 1-5 years
- money payed quarterly to shareholders
- money that is received in a set period of time
- money that is owed for a loan or purchase
26 Clues: employer sponsored account • the pay for work completed • an increase in monetary value • a plan to limit your spending • an individual retirement plan • debt that increases net worth • initial payment on a big purchase • total money held by an individual • debt that does not help in any way • money payed quarterly to shareholders • retirement account with tax advantages • ...
VOCAB CROSSWORD PUZZLE8-21 2024-08-22
Across
- expansion of adding new products or markets.
- shopping- checking different prices for a products before buying.
- fund- amount of money set aside to cover unexpected expenses.
- money earned from work.
- interest rate you pay on your credit card balance.
- card- a payment card that can be used in place of cash.
- money you owe a person
- cost of borrowing money
- money invested, borrowed, lent.
- get goods or services before payment. Credit score- A credit score is a three-digit number (300-850).
- vs. want- a need is like food and shelter but wants is what you want to buy but don't need.
Down
- Union- borrow money at a low rate.
- something valuable that is expected to bring future benefits.
- -the state of being bankrupt.
- yourself first- pay yourself before buying something or spending on something.
- how likely you are to repay borrowed money.
- gives you financial protection.
- borrowed money that needs to be repaid.
- a company or individual who fails to make payments.
- Broker- buys and sells stocks.
- value of money- money that is worth more now than the same in the future.
- of Deposit (CD)- savings account with a fixed amount and time.
- plan for how you'll spend your money each month.
23 Clues: money you owe a person • money earned from work. • cost of borrowing money • -the state of being bankrupt. • Broker- buys and sells stocks. • gives you financial protection. • money invested, borrowed, lent. • Union- borrow money at a low rate. • borrowed money that needs to be repaid. • how likely you are to repay borrowed money. • expansion of adding new products or markets. • ...
Week 8 Vocab 2022-11-20
Across
- a decline in economic activity that lasts for two quarters or a year
- how much money and comfort someone has
- the action or process of investing money for profit
- money that a company receives
- becoming more common
- the amount of money that something is worth the price or cost of something
- a need of something
- money that you put away, usually in a bank, for a later date
- Synonym of cause
- the amount you are charged for borrowing money
- adjective of expense
Down
- Things you have bought
- any type of work that needs special training or a particular skill
- the total number of people who might want to buy sth
- money that you earn by working, investing, or producing goods
- related to money
- noun of poor
- The buyer
- parts of publicly-owned business
- investment profit
- person who puts money into something in order to make a profit
- its opposite is popular in Oman/related to jobs
- the total amount of money that a government or person spends on something
- opposite of poverty
- an amount of something, expressed as a number out of 100
- relating to trade, industry, or money
- amount of something available for use
27 Clues: The buyer • noun of poor • related to money • Synonym of cause • investment profit • a need of something • opposite of poverty • becoming more common • adjective of expense • Things you have bought • money that a company receives • parts of publicly-owned business • relating to trade, industry, or money • amount of something available for use • how much money and comfort someone has • ...
Banking Crossword by Kaden 2021-11-05
Across
- A personally secured box that contains
- An amount of credit that is extended to a borrower
- a card used to transfer money electronically
- when the bank confirms that you have enough money in your account to support a cheque that was made
- A Retirement Savings Plan
- a payment required for a good or service
- money paid at a particular rate
- Business that allows customers to change one currency for the other
Down
- A bank account where cheques can be drawn by the account depositer
- An amount of money taken from bank account
- Money a bank loans with interest to a borrower
- A bank account that has money that you do not plan to use right away or do not need
- a cheque used by a bank to use its funds in another bank
- Drawing more money than the account has
- Money you put in the back to gain interest on it
- An agreement with a bank who lends money with interest for taking title of debtors land
- Transferring money on online accounts
- a paper used to move money from a person to a business or vice versa
- when you don't have enough money in your account to pay an expense
19 Clues: A Retirement Savings Plan • money paid at a particular rate • Transferring money on online accounts • A personally secured box that contains • Drawing more money than the account has • a payment required for a good or service • An amount of money taken from bank account • a card used to transfer money electronically • Money a bank loans with interest to a borrower • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-01-05
Across
- is the business of protecting money for someone.
- a plastic card that you can use to pay for goods or services or to get money from a cash machine
- total amount of money that is produced by selling the goods or services to the customers.
- money that you owe someone that needs to be paid back
- fee you pay for borrowing money
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme.
- buy and sell goods and services.
- anything that has current or future economic value to a business
- something that is borrowed mostly money
- amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their income, the value of their property.
Down
- the action or process of investing money for profit.
- a desire for something.
- because it is essential or very important rather than just desirable
- process of creating a plan to spend your money
- you can pay with a card and pull funds directly from your checking account.
- process of raising funds or capital for any kind of expenditure.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization
- a financial advantage or benefit
19 Clues: a desire for something. • fee you pay for borrowing money • buy and sell goods and services. • a financial advantage or benefit • something that is borrowed mostly money • process of creating a plan to spend your money • is the business of protecting money for someone. • the action or process of investing money for profit. • ...
budget 2025-09-19
Across
- hold expenses- money paid to keep a home or business operating without going into a negative balance
- money earned in one month
- what people do at parties
- money spent on necessary items
- person who collects money owed
- expenses and money deposited to balance the money used
- what people do when upset
- the amount left when an expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
Down
- what people do when happy
- balance- money in an account is less than money deposited
- money earned in a year
- person responsible for paying money owed for expenses
- money taken out of an account
- money added to an account
- percentage charged to buy items
- method of paying that allows the payee to collect money that is owed
16 Clues: money earned in a year • what people do when happy • money earned in one month • what people do at parties • money added to an account • what people do when upset • money taken out of an account • money spent on necessary items • person who collects money owed • percentage charged to buy items • person responsible for paying money owed for expenses • ...
IFC 2024 2024-08-06
Across
- A formal request for something, typically money
- Money given, especially by a large organization, for a particular purpose
- A repeated donation, typically monthly or annually, made to a charitable organization
- An event where items are sold to the highest bidder to raise money
- Money that is raised to support a project or cause
- A form of giving where companies donate a portion of their profits to a cause
- A significant gift, usually a large sum of money, given by an individual or organization
- The activity of persuading people and organizations to give money for a specific cause
- The act of asking for donations directly
- A method of raising money by appealing to a large number of people, typically via the internet
- The use of social media to promote and organize fundraising efforts
- Using the phone to reach potential donors and solicit funds
- An organized event to collect money for a cause
- The total amount of money raised during a campaign
Down
- A statement of the objectives of a fundraising campaign
- Applying AI to analyze donor data and improve campaigns
- The process of planning and executing fundraising campaigns
- A large, formal dinner or event organized to raise money for a cause
- A person who supports a cause by giving money regularly
- Combining physical and digital fundraising methods
- Using technology to simulate human conversation in fundraising
- A written plan that outlines a fundraising campaign
- A person who organizes events to raise money for a cause
- A person or organization that gives money to support a cause
24 Clues: The act of asking for donations directly • A formal request for something, typically money • An organized event to collect money for a cause • Money that is raised to support a project or cause • Combining physical and digital fundraising methods • The total amount of money raised during a campaign • A written plan that outlines a fundraising campaign • ...
Vocabulary unit 5 2022-02-18
Across
- strange or unusual
- not doing something in the expected time
- very obsessed
- not able to believe something
- give money or something to help people
- big amount of money
- very surprise
- card used as a method of payment
- money you keep
- being waiting
- person who has a lot of money
Down
- arrive later than expected
- start something
- change the day of some event
- postpone something
- money you lend to someone
- the time when something happens
- time limit in which something must be done
- the money a person earns by working
- stuck or delayed
20 Clues: very obsessed • very surprise • being waiting • money you keep • start something • stuck or delayed • strange or unusual • postpone something • big amount of money • money you lend to someone • arrive later than expected • change the day of some event • not able to believe something • person who has a lot of money • the time when something happens • card used as a method of payment • ...
JP Stone Community Bank 2023-10-04
Across
- you didn’t make that charge
- Polk Stone, He founded this bank
- they with help with your transactions
- book, paper payment not cash
- hold money gain interest
- Home of the Rams
- Home of the Bobcats
- Home of the Rockets and Coyotes
- Home of the Eagles
- money borrowed
Down
- to put money in
- money left over
- Home if the Cardinals
- aka a note
- Home if the Wildcats
- Home on the Caveman
- electronically connected
- a large group of people living or working together
- financial institution
- to take money out
20 Clues: aka a note • money borrowed • to put money in • money left over • Home of the Rams • to take money out • Home of the Eagles • Home on the Caveman • Home of the Bobcats • Home if the Wildcats • Home if the Cardinals • financial institution • electronically connected • hold money gain interest • you didn’t make that charge • book, paper payment not cash • Home of the Rockets and Coyotes • ...
Ch. 6 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
Across
- the amount of money in your account at any one time
- charges shows the amount of interest that the bank charged for the month
- keeping track of money so you do not waste it or spend money that you don't have
- a file that a company keeps on each customer it does business with
- tax money that governments use to pay for things, such as roads and schools
- stub explains why you are getting the amount of money in your check
- machines that let you do transactions 24 hours a day
- amounts paid from gross pay before amount of payment
- pay gross pay minus deductions; amount of paycheck
- things that are bought
- hours that are paid at 1.5 times the usual rate
- shows how much money earned
- a list of all the transactions that were made on an account for the month
- banking banking that allows to make transactions on the Internet
- money that the bank will pay you for keeping money in the account
- personal identification number
- forms that can be used by someone else to get money out of your account
Down
- happens whenever you put money into or take money out of the bank
- taking money out of an account
- having at least a certain amount of money to open an account
- deductions that you do not pay tax on, like insurance and retirement
- a way to save money when you are older and do not work
- yearly
- putting money into an account
- pay total amount earned for the period and for the year to date
- period shows the week for which you are paid
- a tool that banks give with each set of checks to help you keep track of transactions
- service that helps pay when something goes wrong
- a tax that pays for programs that help people who no longer work because of their age and people who can't work
29 Clues: yearly • things that are bought • shows how much money earned • putting money into an account • taking money out of an account • personal identification number • period shows the week for which you are paid • hours that are paid at 1.5 times the usual rate • service that helps pay when something goes wrong • pay gross pay minus deductions; amount of paycheck • ...
Financial Literacy Unit Vocabulary 2025-04-29
Across
- The amount of money you have left in your account after adding income and subtracting expenses.
- things that a person would like to have but are not needed for survival
- TERM means something that happens or is planned to happen soon — like in the next few days, weeks, or months.
- Money set aside for future expenses.
- something that you purchase with the hope that it will provide income or will be more valuable in the future.
- TERM means something that happens or is planned to happen far in the future — usually many months or even years from now.
- Money that parents or guardians give to kids regularly, often for doing chores or helping at home.
- setting aside your money for future use.
- Work that a person does to earn money.
- Money you spend on things like food, clothes, or fun activities.
Down
- A plan for how to spend and save money. It helps you make sure you don’t run out of money.
- putting money somewhere it can grow.
- LITERACY the ability to understand and use financial information in order to make informed decisions
- Money a person earns for the hours or days they work.
- Money that a person earns or receives.
- money set aside for future use.
- A set amount of money a person earns from a job every year, no matter how many hours they work.
- the extra money you earn when you save or pay when you borrow money.
- things that people require to survive; if you do not have those things, the body cannot function
- what we use to buy things we need or want and pay people for work that they do
20 Clues: money set aside for future use. • putting money somewhere it can grow. • Money set aside for future expenses. • Money that a person earns or receives. • Work that a person does to earn money. • setting aside your money for future use. • Money a person earns for the hours or days they work. • Money you spend on things like food, clothes, or fun activities. • ...
Banking vocabulary 2021-08-09
Across
- number - A four digit number used to access ATM machines. (noun)
- Money in the form of notes or coins.
- A written order
- - Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added. (noun)
- Automated teller machine/Cash machine
- get money from a bank
- - 1) The money that needs to be paid each month for borrowing money from the bank, usually a percentage of the total. (noun) 2) The money the bank pays its customers for depositing money with them, usually a percentage of the total. (noun)
- A record of the money you have at the bank.
- - Any situation where money is deposited or withdrawn from an account. (noun)
Down
- - To take money out of an account. (noun)
- The area in a bank where the tellers work.
- account - An account used to save money. It often has a higher rate of interest and penalties for withdrawing money. (noun)
- - A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers. (noun)
- - To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account.
- The amount of money in an account
- - An amount of money that can be used each month that the customer does not own. (noun)
- Money to be paid to the bank services
17 Clues: A written order • get money from a bank • The amount of money in an account • Money in the form of notes or coins. • Automated teller machine/Cash machine • Money to be paid to the bank services • - To take money out of an account. (noun) • The area in a bank where the tellers work. • A record of the money you have at the bank. • ...
Personal Financial Risk Management Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-16
Across
- Financial objectives you aim to achieve (5 letters)
- Insurance that provides support after death (4 letters)
- An institution that holds money (4 letters)
- Ownership interest in a company (6 letters)
- Earnings from an investment (5 letters)
- Shares of ownership in a company (6 letters)
- Liquid form of money (4 letters)
- Things of value that a person owns (6 letters)
- Money set aside for emergencies (4 letters)
- Place where stocks and bonds are traded (6 letters)
Down
- Financial gain from investments (6 letters)
- Money that is borrowed and must be repaid (4 letters)
- Fixed-interest investments (5 letters)
- To allocate money for future profit (6 letters)
- Things of value owned by a person (6 letters)
- Borrowed money that must be repaid (6 letters)
- A plan for managing income and expenses (6 letters)
- Money earned from work or investments (6 letters)
- Money borrowed from a bank (4 letters)
- Setting aside money for the future (6 letters)
20 Clues: Liquid form of money (4 letters) • Fixed-interest investments (5 letters) • Money borrowed from a bank (4 letters) • Earnings from an investment (5 letters) • Financial gain from investments (6 letters) • An institution that holds money (4 letters) • Ownership interest in a company (6 letters) • Money set aside for emergencies (4 letters) • ...
Banking Crossword by Luke 2021-11-05
Across
- Having not enough money in your account to cover an expense, short for non-sufficient funds
- an amount of credit that is given to a borrower
- When the bank confirms that an account has enough money to support a cheque that was made
- An amount of money borrow from a bank
- An account where you keep money you don't plan to spend right away
- Money you put in the bank to gain interest on it
- A cheque drawn by a bank from its own money in another bank
- Registered retirement savings plan or a type of saving plan
- Taking money out of your bank account
Down
- A bank account where the account depositer can make cheques
- the cost charged for borrowing money
- A document that orders the bank to give a certain amount of money to someone
- A payment card that takes money directly out of your account
- A payment required for a good or service
- a licensed business allowing people do exchange one currency for another
- A deficit caused by more money being taken out of an account than there was in it
- Moving money between online accounts
- A type of loan usually for buying a home or other property
- A secured container usually secured in a bank vault
19 Clues: the cost charged for borrowing money • Moving money between online accounts • An amount of money borrow from a bank • Taking money out of your bank account • A payment required for a good or service • an amount of credit that is given to a borrower • Money you put in the bank to gain interest on it • A secured container usually secured in a bank vault • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-01-28
Across
- The money you spend on things you need to live, like rent for your home, electricity, water, internet, or your phone bill.
- The type of money a country uses, like dollars in Canada, pesos in Mexico, or yen in Japan.
- Tips or extra money someone gives you to say "thank you" for good service, like at a restaurant or salon.
- Extra charges you have to pay for certain things, like joining a club, using a bank account, or buying concert tickets.
- The money you get from working, like your allowance, job, or gifts.
- Digital money that only exists on computers and can be used to buy things online. It’s not controlled by a bank or government.
- A lower price on something, often shown as a percentage off, like "50% off."
- Different ways to pay for things, like using cash, debit cards, credit cards, electronic wallets, or even online transfers.
- The things you have to pay for, like food, clothes, or bills.
- Something you want to save money for, like a new bike, a trip, or even college in the future.
- Orders A paper document you can buy with cash or from your bank to send money safely to someone. It’s like a guaranteed cheque.
- Cards A card that lets you use money from your bank account to pay for things. You usually have to be a certain age to get one, like a teenager.
- A simple plan to help you decide how to use your money—how much to save, spend, or set aside for future needs.
- The money you pay to go to school, like college or university.
- The money you earn for every hour you work. The more hours you work, the more money you get.
- When items are sold for less than usual, so you can buy them at a cheaper price.
- A quick way to send money online to someone else’s bank account, usually through a phone or computer.
- The total amount of money you earn before any taxes or other deductions are taken out.
Down
- When you lose money because something you invested in or a business didn’t make as much money as you spent.
- Apps on your phone, watch, or computer that hold your payment information so you can pay for things by tapping your device.
- Extra money you earn based on how much you sell or how well you do a specific task.
- The money you actually take home after taxes and other deductions are taken from your gross income.
- Setting aside money instead of spending it, so you can use it later for something important or special.
- A piece of paper that lets you tell your bank to pay someone a certain amount of money from your account. It’s like writing an order to the bank to give your money to someone else.
- Money you can hold in your hand, like coins and paper bills, that you use to pay for things.
- The act of using your money to buy things, like toys, snacks, or paying for a movie.
- A set amount of money you earn for doing a job, no matter how many hours you work.
- Cards A card that lets you borrow money to pay for things and then pay it back later. You need to be old enough and meet certain rules to get one.
- Drafts A special kind of cheque the bank writes for you. It’s very safe because the bank guarantees the money will be paid.
- A way to send money directly from one bank account to another, often to someone far away.
- A special plan that gives you rewards, like points or discounts, for shopping at the same store or brand regularly.
- A plan for how you will spend your money, showing how much you will save and how much you can spend on things like food, fun, and bills.
- How much one kind of money is worth compared to another kind, like how many U.S. dollars you need to trade for Canadian dollars.
33 Clues: The things you have to pay for, like food, clothes, or bills. • The money you pay to go to school, like college or university. • The money you get from working, like your allowance, job, or gifts. • A lower price on something, often shown as a percentage off, like "50% off." • When items are sold for less than usual, so you can buy them at a cheaper price. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Dylan Dossett 2019-04-01
Across
- expenses-Expenses that change depending on product use.
- company owes the government.
- Tax-A tax that goes to a government body.
- amount of money earned over time.
- max amount of money being lent.
- Drawl money-The action of taking money out of a bank account.
- price-The labeling of items for sale with the retail price per unit.
- interests-a simple percent of the original amount.
- that's value able.
- money-The act of putting money into an account.
- Tax-A tax on one persons earnings.
- amount of money that's used for a period of time.
- Withholding-The act of withholding a states tax.
Down
- pay-The amount of money an employee earns after tax.
- cost of business and living.
- account-An account in a bank where check can be made.
- of Living-The average cost of daily needs.
- withdrawn.
- act of of subtracting money money from pay.
- interest-interest paid on interest and principle.
- from bank loans and shares.
- The money a person or company don't use until the time is right.
- income-A system that uses income to determine the tax a person
- loan from a bank or person that you owe them.
- amount of money a worker annually receive's.
- card-A usually plastic card with a magnet that allows money to
- expenses-Expenses that stay relatively the same.
- loan used to buy real estate.
- Worth-The assets of a singular company.
29 Clues: withdrawn. • that's value able. • from bank loans and shares. • cost of business and living. • company owes the government. • loan used to buy real estate. • max amount of money being lent. • amount of money earned over time. • Tax-A tax on one persons earnings. • Worth-The assets of a singular company. • Tax-A tax that goes to a government body. • ...
chapter 2 2025-11-14
Across
- gaining from stocks or bonds
- Cash and margin are a type of
- type of market that will go down
- first use of money along with grain
- old name for money called bank...
- legal tender of currency
- type of notes and bonds
- the chance of gambling on a stock
- a institution is any organization that provides services related to money
- first to use items as money
- type of market that will go up
- the reserve system is the central bFinancial united states
- limited liability shareholder
- occurs when all prices go up
- New york stock exchange and the American stock exchange
- companies such as Mars, Koch and Cargill
Down
- publicly traded corporations are required to have their annual reports prepared by an outside accounting firm
- handles stock sales and purchases
- companies such as Apple, amazon and nike
- who assists you purchasing stocks and bonds
- establishes and enforces regulation which protect the investing public from unfair practices in the securities market
- investors have a lot of influence on stock prices
- currency
- making money by putting in money
- the document that discloses financial about the company
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- started to use paper money first
- working to make money
- giving money to government for money back down the road
- type of system is the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- part ownership of company
31 Clues: currency • working to make money • type of notes and bonds • legal tender of currency • part ownership of company • first to use items as money • gaining from stocks or bonds • occurs when all prices go up • Cash and margin are a type of • limited liability shareholder • type of market that will go up • type of market that will go down • making money by putting in money • ...
Business vocabulary 2022-08-22
Across
- The money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows.
- A machine used in shops that shows and records the amount of money you have to pay.
- A piece of paper that you can use for paying instead of using money. (In U.S. is called Check)
- A sum of money you pay regularly to e.g. a bank, until you have returned all the money you owe.
- To receive money, property, etc. from somebody when they die.
- A person who has a lot of money, possessions, etc.
- To have enough money to be able to buy something.
- A small flat folding case made of e.g. leather, used for keeping paper money and credit cards.
- A person whose job is dealing with people arriving at the bank.
Down
- Any of the units of equal value into which a company is divided and sold to raise money.
- A piece of paper that shows how much money you have spent on something.
- Money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services.
- A piece of paper money.
- A small flat piece of metal used as money.
- A legal agreement by which a bank lends you money to buy a house.
- A person who buys and sells things for other people.
- A strong metal box used for storing valuable things in, e.g. money or jeweller.
- A room with thick walls and a strong door in a bank, used for keeping valuable things safe.
18 Clues: A piece of paper money. • A small flat piece of metal used as money. • To have enough money to be able to buy something. • A person who has a lot of money, possessions, etc. • A person who buys and sells things for other people. • To receive money, property, etc. from somebody when they die. • A person whose job is dealing with people arriving at the bank. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- Money paid or charged for something
- Business that keeps money for customers, makes loans, and provides other money-related services
- a secret code customers use to access their accounts through an ATM
- Plastic card that identifies the holder and allows them to make purchases on credit
- To use money to make more money
- Someone who signs their name on a legal document and is responsible for the account
- rate at which interest is paid for the use of money from a depositor
- resources, like money or land, that are not endless
- a circulating medium of exchange, including paper money or coins.
- Someone who buys and uses goods and services
- Method of exchanging by which goods and services are directly exchanged for other goods and services without using money
- money a person pays to borrow money a bank pays depositors for using their money
- Sum of money borrowed for a certain amount of time
- Goods that are used to produce other goods and services, like tools, machines, or buildings
- Buying and using products
- Any form of money in use as a medium of exchange for a good or service
Down
- Cost of what you are giving up to get something you want more
- making or growing things to be sold
- an unattended electronic machine at which a customer can perform bank transactions 24 hours a day
- The number that occurs most often in the data set of numbers
- Written plan of how much money can be spent and how
- to use someone else's money with permission in return for paying it back later (sometimes with interest)
- resources found naturally on Earth that can be used to produced goods and services, like oceans, air, mineral deposits, forest and land
- Something that is in circulation as a medium of exchange, such as coins, treasury notes, and bank notes
- Amount of money for something offered for sale
- Printed forms that an account holder of a checking account can use to pay others instead of using cash
- A bank account in which checks may be written against amounts on deposit
- Taking money out of a bank account
- The middle number in the data set of numbers
- People or businesses that provide goods or services
- Work or workers
- Open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers gather for the sale of goods
- Money in the form of coins or bills
- The average of the numbers in the data set of numbers
- someone who buys a product or service
- providing of money or goods with the expectation of payment in the future. Trust given to a customer for a future payment for the goods purchased
- Money a person earns
- what you must have to survive
38 Clues: Work or workers • Money a person earns • Buying and using products • what you must have to survive • To use money to make more money • Taking money out of a bank account • making or growing things to be sold • Money paid or charged for something • Money in the form of coins or bills • someone who buys a product or service • The middle number in the data set of numbers • ...
JP Stone Community Bank 2023-10-04
Across
- Home of the Rockets and Coyotes
- Home if the Cardinals
- Home if the Wildcats
- Home of the Rams
- financial institution
- Home of the Eagles
- Home of the Bobcats
- they with help with your transactions
- Home on the Caveman
- aka a note
Down
- electronically connected
- He founded this bank (3words)
- book, paper payment not cash
- hold money gain interest
- a large group of people living or working together
- money left over
- to take money out
- to put money in
- money borrowed
- you didn’t make that charge
20 Clues: aka a note • money borrowed • money left over • to put money in • Home of the Rams • to take money out • Home of the Eagles • Home of the Bobcats • Home on the Caveman • Home if the Wildcats • Home if the Cardinals • financial institution • electronically connected • hold money gain interest • you didn’t make that charge • book, paper payment not cash • He founded this bank (3words) • ...
Cody Siemon PFM 2022-02-11
Across
- Money from investments that isn't earned
- There are how many types of commission
- A check received from employer that is paper
- Outlines the deductions made to wages
- Form that tells how much money to withhold for taxes
- benefits offered by the employer
- Amount of money you earn in a year
- Someone who relies on taxpayer for support
- Money that you receive
- Fee a salesperson receives upon a sale
- Fuel is what kind of expense
- What happens when you spend more than you make
- Total tax bill
- What happens when you spend less than you make
Down
- Clothing is what kind of expense
- Amount of money earned before deductions
- Regular schedule that employers pay employees
- How long is a financial year
- Money earned if injured on the job
- Money from government for disability
- Entertainment is an example of what
- Amount of money earned after deductions
22 Clues: Total tax bill • Money that you receive • How long is a financial year • Fuel is what kind of expense • Clothing is what kind of expense • benefits offered by the employer • Money earned if injured on the job • Amount of money you earn in a year • Entertainment is an example of what • Money from government for disability • Outlines the deductions made to wages • ...
Doing Business 2016-02-29
Across
- empty
- people who buy products and services
- a business that makes money buy selling products
- store a mini supermarket
- good things
- the money you get for working
- a place to wash and dry clothes
- money you make
- how much money/time/effort you pay for something
- a person who gets money to work
- a choice
- salon a business that makes you look better
Down
- a meat shop
- a company that trades products and/or services
- a group of people
- a chance
- estate agency a business that trades houses, land and buildings
- the person who bought a business
- a business that makes money by doing things for people
- a person who pays people to work
- a bread shop
- bad things
- the money you pay to run a business
- money you lose
24 Clues: empty • a chance • a choice • bad things • a meat shop • good things • a bread shop • money you make • money you lose • a group of people • store a mini supermarket • the money you get for working • a place to wash and dry clothes • a person who gets money to work • the person who bought a business • a person who pays people to work • the money you pay to run a business • ...
Doing Business 2016-02-29
Across
- empty
- people who buy products and services
- a business that makes money buy selling products
- store a mini supermarket
- good things
- the money you get for working
- a place to wash and dry clothes
- money you make
- how much money/time/effort you pay for something
- a person who gets money to work
- a choice
- salon a business that makes you look better
Down
- a meat shop
- a company that trades products and/or services
- a group of people
- a chance
- estate agency a business that trades houses, land and buildings
- the person who bought a business
- a business that makes money by doing things for people
- a person who pays people to work
- a bread shop
- bad things
- the money you pay to run a business
- money you lose
24 Clues: empty • a chance • a choice • bad things • a meat shop • good things • a bread shop • money you make • money you lose • a group of people • store a mini supermarket • the money you get for working • a place to wash and dry clothes • a person who gets money to work • the person who bought a business • a person who pays people to work • the money you pay to run a business • ...
Luke Gage P.5 Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- things we would like to have but do not need
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- how many people want a product
- the economies of countries over the world
- money that is owed to someone else
- the money we earn when we work
- a low supply of something
- workers or employees
- pay tax on the things you buy
Down
- workers that focus on one job
- products or services brought into a country over the world
- a system of dollars and coins
- rising prices
- goals for how we will use money
- farming
- what a person gives up when a choice is made
- How money is made and spent in an area
- when you are giving money to someone in hopes of getting more money back
- cost or things we have to buy
- money we pay to the government
20 Clues: farming • rising prices • workers or employees • a low supply of something • workers that focus on one job • a system of dollars and coins • cost or things we have to buy • pay tax on the things you buy • how many people want a product • the money we earn when we work • money we pay to the government • goals for how we will use money • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Balancing & Banking Vocabulary 2022-04-19
Across
- a division or office of a large business
- fake, copied
- take money out of the bank
- the currency in Morocco
- how much money is in your account
- Indian currency
- the amount of money earned by a business
- a number expressed out of 100
- the currency in China
- a document to show who you are
- proof of purchase
- a fixed amount of cash in the cash register
- lack of compatibility between two facts
Down
- system of money in a particular country
- money made of paper
- the currency in Canada
- Japanese currency
- insufficient amount
- Automated Teller Machine
- money made of metal
- a person employed in a bank
- electronic document with rows and columns
- a thing that is borrowed, especially money
- put money in the bank
- payment in excess of what is due
25 Clues: fake, copied • Indian currency • Japanese currency • proof of purchase • money made of paper • insufficient amount • money made of metal • put money in the bank • the currency in China • the currency in Canada • the currency in Morocco • Automated Teller Machine • take money out of the bank • a person employed in a bank • a number expressed out of 100 • a document to show who you are • ...
finance lab 2025-07-24
Across
- – Income generated from sales before expenses
- – Rise in general price level, reducing money’s purchasing power
- – Revenue minus expenses
- – Owner’s share after liabilities
- Content Authority
- – Payment to shareholders from company earnings
- – Loan used to buy property
- One
- – Ability to borrow money
- – Something you own that provides future economic benefit
- – Money borrowed and repaid with interest
- – Money received from work or investments
- – To put money into something to earn more
- – Collection of financial investments
Down
- – Gradual loan repayment schedule
- – Money set aside for future use
- – Something you owe; a financial obligation
- – Chance of financial loss or uncertainty
- – Money spent on goods or services
- – Assets minus liabilities
- – Money earned on savings or paid on loans
- – Money owed
- – Ease of converting assets to cash
- – Net of cash inflow and outflow
- – Plan for income and expenses
- Puzzles
- – Financial assets used to generate income
- – Compulsory government levy
28 Clues: One • Puzzles • – Money owed • Content Authority • – Revenue minus expenses • – Ability to borrow money • – Assets minus liabilities • – Loan used to buy property • – Compulsory government levy • – Plan for income and expenses • – Money set aside for future use • – Net of cash inflow and outflow • – Gradual loan repayment schedule • – Owner’s share after liabilities • ...
Budget Terms 2025-09-19
Across
- who collects money owed
- spent on necessary items
- charged to buy items
- to an account
- money earned in 1 complete year
- responsible for paying money owed for expenses
- amount of money left when all expenses are subtracted from the deposited totals
Down
- having all the necessary or appropriate parts.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes coins and banknotes collectively.
- earned in 1 month
- and money deposited to balance the money used
- a ratio, fraction, or portion of a whole which is represented as 100
- money taken out of an account
- money in an account is less then money deposited
- of paying that allows the payee to collect money that is owed
- money paid to keep a home or business operating without going into a negative balance
16 Clues: to an account • earned in 1 month • charged to buy items • who collects money owed • spent on necessary items • money taken out of an account • money earned in 1 complete year • and money deposited to balance the money used • having all the necessary or appropriate parts. • responsible for paying money owed for expenses • money in an account is less then money deposited • ...
Banking Crossword by Luke 2021-11-05
Across
- an amount of credit that is given to a borrower
- Money you put in the bank to gain interest on it
- A payment required for a good or service
- A type of loan usually for buying a home or other property
- Taking money out of your bank account
- Moving money between online accounts
- A payment card that takes money directly out of your account
- Having not enough money in your account to cover an expense, short for non-sufficient funds
- A deficit caused by more money being taken out of an account than there was in it
Down
- the cost charged for borrowing money
- A document that orders the bank to give a certain amount of money to someone
- When the bank confirms that an account has enough money to support a cheque that was made
- a licensed business allowing people do exchange one currency for another
- A bank account where the account depositer can make cheques
- An account where you keep money you don't plan to spend right away
- An amount of money borrow from a bank
- Registered retirement savings plan or a type of saving plan
- A secured container usually secured in a bank vault
- A cheque drawn by a bank from its own money in another bank
19 Clues: the cost charged for borrowing money • Moving money between online accounts • An amount of money borrow from a bank • Taking money out of your bank account • A payment required for a good or service • an amount of credit that is given to a borrower • Money you put in the bank to gain interest on it • A secured container usually secured in a bank vault • ...
Verbs Connected with Money 2025-05-19
Across
- To put money in a bank account.
- To get money as a result of work.
- have something/somebody taken away.
- to give something as a gift.
- to take and use something that belongs to somebody else, and return it to them at a later time.
- To receive money from someone who has died.
- How much something will require you to spend.
- to give something to somebody or allow them to use something that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later (loan).
- To put aside money instead of spending it.
- To get money by working or through other means.
Down
- To have enough money to buy something.
- give money, food, clothes, etc. to somebody/something, especially a charity.
- to increase the amount or level of something.
- to give or be ready to give help to somebody if they need it.
- To spend money unnecessarily.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- To put money into a business or plan with the hope of making a profit.
- to have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed.
- To use money to buy things or pay for services.
19 Clues: to give something as a gift. • To spend money unnecessarily. • To put money in a bank account. • To get money as a result of work. • have something/somebody taken away. • To take money out of a bank account. • To have enough money to buy something. • To put aside money instead of spending it. • To receive money from someone who has died. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-04
Across
- a place where we store our money
- go from one place to another
- the Identität of other money
- the rate of dificulties
- people who guard the back
- forbidden activities
- people who sells stuff
- sum of money places or kept in the bank account
- a tool that often used in physical payment
- America currency
- something that can Take Advantages
Down
- the raising stuff of other goods
- printing or duplicating cash money
- digital robbers
- something pocket size that was used to store money
- one of the illegal activities in digital course
- something that can,t be Seen by other account
- something come out from fiction
- taking money from the bank account
- un grateful act of taking Others money
20 Clues: digital robbers • America currency • forbidden activities • people who sells stuff • the rate of dificulties • people who guard the back • go from one place to another • the Identität of other money • something come out from fiction • the raising stuff of other goods • a place where we store our money • printing or duplicating cash money • taking money from the bank account • ...
Andrew P2 vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- money we give hoping to get it back
- resources that are made by nature
- money you get for working
- increase of prices
- decrease of prices
- money we save
- resources that can be used again
- another word for money
- economy around the world
- workers and engineers fit into this resource
- money you pay to the government
- taxes paid to our cities or counties
Down
- farming
- resources that cant be used up
- taxes paid for our country
- where money is spent and bought in an area
- resources made by a company that helps them
- trading
- a thing we use for costs and benefits to what we buy
- taxes for things you buy
- someone else's money
21 Clues: farming • trading • money we save • increase of prices • decrease of prices • someone else's money • another word for money • economy around the world • taxes for things you buy • money you get for working • taxes paid for our country • resources that cant be used up • money you pay to the government • resources that can be used again • resources that are made by nature • ...
Personal finance 2020-05-12
Across
- Mastercard is a type of...
- method of payment not used in Poland
- Another name for an account with a chcequebook.
- A name for very small amount of money
- You need it to get money from ATM
- Another expression for 'withdraw'.
- If you don't spend money, you ... it.
- another name for cash machine
- metal piece of money
- when you put money in your account, you... it
- If you spend more money than you have, you ...
- 'Complete' a cheque - ...it.
Down
- You can make online payments from this.
- In Poland it's PLN
- You can get bank notes from this.
- if you have a lot of money, you can...it in sth
- When you take money from ATM, you ...it.
- If you have a job, you... money for the work that you do.
- When you can look at your account on computer: internet...
19 Clues: In Poland it's PLN • metal piece of money • Mastercard is a type of... • 'Complete' a cheque - ...it. • another name for cash machine • You need it to get money from ATM • You can get bank notes from this. • Another expression for 'withdraw'. • method of payment not used in Poland • A name for very small amount of money • If you don't spend money, you ... it. • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-04
Across
- a place where we store our money
- go from one place to another
- the Identität of other money
- the rate of dificulties
- people who guard the back
- forbidden activities
- people who sells stuff
- sum of money places or kept in the bank account
- a tool that often used in physical payment
- America currency
- something that can Take Advantages
Down
- the raising stuff of other goods
- printing or duplicating cash money
- digital robbers
- something pocket size that was used to store money
- one of the illegal activities in digital course
- something that can,t be Seen by other account
- something come out from fiction
- taking money from the bank account
- un grateful act of taking Others money
20 Clues: digital robbers • America currency • forbidden activities • people who sells stuff • the rate of dificulties • people who guard the back • go from one place to another • the Identität of other money • something come out from fiction • the raising stuff of other goods • a place where we store our money • printing or duplicating cash money • taking money from the bank account • ...
Econ(invest edition) 2022-12-15
Across
- a place where you keep your money
- perks you get with credit cards
- a form of investment with a big company
- something you barrow
- an account where you keep some extra cash
- borrowed money you didn't pay back
- is a form of exchange used to purchase items
- a retierment plan
- putting your money in stocks
- is a form of returned or charged amount of money
Down
- when interest stacks
- a spending limit
- plastic with and annual fee
- money that usually gains interest
- loan used to buy property
- average age of retierment
- when you own property
- a place where you can borrow from and keep your money
- type of crypto currency
- income generated yearly
20 Clues: a spending limit • a retierment plan • when interest stacks • something you barrow • when you own property • type of crypto currency • income generated yearly • loan used to buy property • average age of retierment • plastic with and annual fee • putting your money in stocks • perks you get with credit cards • a place where you keep your money • money that usually gains interest • ...
Consumer Math Chapter 4 2015-02-26
Across
- Amount of money received after deductions have been taken out.
- A part of a whole, based on 100 parts.
- A person or business that gives work to another person.
- Kept out, for example, money withheld from a salary.
- The amount of money paid for one hour of work.
- To make a guess about the future.
- A way to save money; a savings bond is repaid with interest when the bond is sold.
- Money taken out of gross pay to cover taxes, health insurance, and/or union dues.
- The paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions, and net pay.
- A type of retirement plan into which an employee contributes money from each paycheck; employers may also make a contribution.
- The money the bank pays you for keeping money with them.
- Things you must have, such as food.
- the fixed pay for regular work.
Down
- Money you earn for working, or receive from investments or other sources.
- Money paid to local, state, and federal government.
- A federal tax form that shows your income for the year.
- When you spend money on something that you need or want.
- To move money from one budget line to another.
- A savings and loans business that offers services to company employees and others.
- Amount of money earned by an employee.
- A fee that is sometimes paid for sales work; usually a percent of the total sales price
- Reduction in your income tax for each person you support, including yourself.
- Stay the same from week to week or month to month.
- The amount of money earned in one month.
- Money that is owed.
- A record of the hours an employee works.
- Services such as electricity, gas and water.
- The difference between your income and your total expenses.
- A person who is hired to work for another person or business.
29 Clues: Money that is owed. • the fixed pay for regular work. • To make a guess about the future. • Things you must have, such as food. • A part of a whole, based on 100 parts. • Amount of money earned by an employee. • The amount of money earned in one month. • A record of the hours an employee works. • Services such as electricity, gas and water. • ...
investment unit 2024-03-19
Across
- invest a bunch of money at one time
- the money you put in a retirement fund is...
- you must remember your ___ when dealing with crypto or your money is gone forever
- you have to be ____ in order to pull out money in an ira.
- a 401k is sponsered by your...
- bought and sold an active amount per day
- money you save for a certain reason
- when you leave a company you can ____ a 401k fund to a new companies 401k.
- invest a small amount regularly
- having a certain amount of time with a company in order to get 100% of your money.
- bought and sold once per day
- social security + medicare is ____
- a system of filing information that makes it impossible to hack.
- when you turn ____ you must take the minimum amount of money out of your retirement fund.
- virtual money that is usually made by public impression, nothing backs it
- put up to $7000 a year and pull out whenever after the age of 59.5 penalty free and tax free.
- money the government takes
- you have to be ____ in order to start investing
Down
- we don't rely on...
- mininimum out of accounts except a roth ira
- most people try to retire at the age of _____.
- putting money towards something.
- emplorer sponsered, offers significant tax benefits, should always sign up if offered.
- money that is bought and backed by the government
- you pay a certain amount of money and your employer matches it.
- put up to $7000 in a ____ per year.
- money you are willing to put in a retirement funds
- money you put in and you get the exact amount back.
- saving money until you can live without working.
- ____ is expected to run out of funds in 2031
30 Clues: we don't rely on... • money the government takes • bought and sold once per day • a 401k is sponsered by your... • invest a small amount regularly • putting money towards something. • social security + medicare is ____ • invest a bunch of money at one time • money you save for a certain reason • put up to $7000 in a ____ per year. • bought and sold an active amount per day • ...
Businessmen 2020-10-22
Across
- promise to repair or replace
- people who oppose all forms of government.
- part of the capital of a company
- legal agreement
- amalgamation of two companies
- share of profits paid to shareholders
- rate and efficiency of work
- ask the bank to advance money
- total sales of a company
Down
- money lent
- neither cheque nor credit card
- put money into a company or business
- amount of money spent
- money paid for a loan
- where shares are bought and sold
- money paid to owner of copyright or patent
- proof of payment
- wealth of person or business
- money returned
19 Clues: money lent • money returned • legal agreement • proof of payment • amount of money spent • money paid for a loan • total sales of a company • rate and efficiency of work • promise to repair or replace • wealth of person or business • amalgamation of two companies • ask the bank to advance money • neither cheque nor credit card • where shares are bought and sold • ...
