money Crossword Puzzles
Econ 2025-12-01
Across
- Biddle banker
- Keep its value over time consistently
- Exchanged for something else of value
- a period when the economy shrinks
- Money you can take anywhere without difficulty
- A bank account owned by its customers, designed to help people save money
- Earns its value from the government
- Money you keep in a bank account that you can access at any time
- Money can be broken into smaller units
- Is money that has value on its own and is used as money
Down
- Anything that people use to buy goods and services
- People must be able to quickly tell that the money is authentic and not fake
- There is limited amount of resources
- Saving account
- Anything you own that has value
- Cooperative
- Loan
- Money can be saved now and used later without losing its value quickly
- Money must last a long time without wearing out
- 1 Bank, 1 Currency
20 Clues: Loan • Cooperative • Biddle banker • Saving account • 1 Bank, 1 Currency • Anything you own that has value • a period when the economy shrinks • Earns its value from the government • There is limited amount of resources • Keep its value over time consistently • Exchanged for something else of value • Money can be broken into smaller units • ...
money and trade 2024-02-20
Across
- a place you put money
- chart shows how much stuff you got
- system before money people bartered with one another
- of trade money took less space than goods
- communication also help people trad
- is ween you creep this money for a long time
- production means making lager mats of goods
- is directly related to supply and demean
Down
- of trad is the differences between the value of exports
- not all trades is free trad
- standard it took people to agree for this to be money
- how did lost of things get a rondo water
- amounts of
- trade system where people and businesses can trade
14 Clues: amounts of • a place you put money • not all trades is free trad • chart shows how much stuff you got • communication also help people trad • how did lost of things get a rondo water • is directly related to supply and demean • of trade money took less space than goods • is ween you creep this money for a long time • production means making lager mats of goods • ...
Evolution of Money 2024-10-29
Across
- place that helps store/manage money
- allow banks to transfer money to separate accounts
- examples include paper bills and coins
- one service that the banks offers
- examples include metal pieces and crops
- common for big purchases like houses/cars
- another word for electronic money
Down
- examples include US dollars under gold standard
- money that is borrowed to buy things, pay back later, creates debt
- deals that seem to good to be true
- what money represents
- money is automatically deposited on payday
- similar to paper checks, but electronic. Transfers immediately
- you either gain it by saving or pay it by borrowing
14 Clues: what money represents • one service that the banks offers • another word for electronic money • deals that seem to good to be true • place that helps store/manage money • examples include paper bills and coins • examples include metal pieces and crops • common for big purchases like houses/cars • money is automatically deposited on payday • ...
Money Management Crossword 2024-11-26
Across
- where money is kept
- things you must be spend money on to survive
- a strategy to spend money in order to make it
- an investment strategy where the return maybe high but potential losses are also high
- what we use to buy things
- the total value of all assets (money +shares +assets)
Down
- acronym for how financial goals should be set
- items that you spend money on when other goals are met
- a money saving and spending plan
- money set aside for a future goal or emergencies
- extra money made on an investment
- this determines what money is worth across different countries
- ownership of a company bought on the ASX
- an investment strategy where the return maybe low but the likelihood of losses is low
14 Clues: where money is kept • what we use to buy things • a money saving and spending plan • extra money made on an investment • ownership of a company bought on the ASX • things you must be spend money on to survive • acronym for how financial goals should be set • a strategy to spend money in order to make it • money set aside for a future goal or emergencies • ...
SCS111 - Money Management 2025-07-17
Across
- a sum of money owed or due
- a sum of money that is paid back with interest
- borrowed money that you have to pay back; e.g. loan; buy now, pay later
- hourly income
- money that is spent
- things you buy that are not necessities
- cost of _______ - the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses
Down
- things you buy that are necessities
- a loan for the purchase of a house
- money earned through work and investments
- money deducted from your income by the government
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- yearly income
- money that is saved
14 Clues: hourly income • yearly income • money that is spent • money that is saved • a sum of money owed or due • a loan for the purchase of a house • things you buy that are necessities • things you buy that are not necessities • money earned through work and investments • a sum of money that is paid back with interest • money deducted from your income by the government • ...
#21 Money Matters 2022-09-09
Across
- The ability to undertake economic transactions with people in other countries free from any restraints imposed by governments or other regulators
- The process of gradually writing off the initial cost of an asset
- The distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders
- An investment that is made with the intention of reducing the risk of adverse price movements in an asset
- A general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy
- A prolonged period of slow economic growth
- A market condition where an asset's price rises rapidly, but its intrinsic value remains significantly lower
Down
- A lender, whether by making a loan, buying a bond or allowing money owed now to be paid in the future
- The total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders
- The decrease in monetary value of an asset over time due to use, wear and tear or obsolescence
- a market structure characterised by a single seller or producer that excludes viable competition from providing the same product
- The efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price
- A country or jurisdiction with very low "effective" rates of taxation for foreign investors
- The tax on goods produced abroad imposed by the government of the country to which they are exported
14 Clues: A prolonged period of slow economic growth • The distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders • The process of gradually writing off the initial cost of an asset • A general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy • A country or jurisdiction with very low "effective" rates of taxation for foreign investors • ...
Money/Shopping Vocab 2025-06-09
Across
- A paper that shows what you bought and paid for
- Money you pay to use a bus, train, or taxi
- Small, round, metal money (like pennies or quarters)
- When things cost less money for a short time
- Money you get back when you give something back
- To give money to get something
- A card you get from a company. No bank account.
Down
- To give something back and get a different thing
- Paper money (like $1, $5, $10)
- To give something back to the store
- A thing you can buy or sell
- Money that is not a card; coins and bills
- A card from your bank. Connected to checking.
- To give something to get money
14 Clues: A thing you can buy or sell • Paper money (like $1, $5, $10) • To give money to get something • To give something to get money • To give something back to the store • Money that is not a card; coins and bills • Money you pay to use a bus, train, or taxi • When things cost less money for a short time • A card from your bank. Connected to checking. • ...
Money Management Terms 2026-01-30
Across
- Regularly occurring costs that do not change in amount, such as rent, car payments, or insurance premiums.
- The act of spending money; it refers to the amount of money spent on goods and services.
- The process of budgeting, saving, investing, spending, or otherwise overseeing the cash usage of an individual or group.
- A plan for managing income and expenses over a set period.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed, or the earnings from saving or investing money.
- The total income earned before any deductions or taxes are taken out.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that payment will be made in the future.
Down
- Costs that change in amount and frequency, such as groceries, entertainment, or utilities.
- Money received, especially regularly, for work or through investments.
- A sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits.
- The amount of money left after all deductions (like taxes and expenses) have been taken from gross income.
- Deceptive practices that result in financial or other losses for consumers during seemingly legitimate business transactions.
- The original amount of money invested or the amount of a loan that must be repaid, not including interest.
- A medium of exchange that is widely accepted in transactions involving goods, services, or repayment of debts.
14 Clues: A plan for managing income and expenses over a set period. • The total income earned before any deductions or taxes are taken out. • Money received, especially regularly, for work or through investments. • The act of spending money; it refers to the amount of money spent on goods and services. • ...
EF inter units 1-4 2023-12-19
Across
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself
- profit
- money you have to pay
- metal money
- people are often worried or stressed.
- people think about themselves and not about others.
- credit
- the process of sending someone a short message using a mobile phone or computer
- payment for services
- a dishonest plan for making money or getting an advantage, especially one that involves tricking people
- not good at planning or organizing things
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written (electricity/ phone...)
- showing your support and agreement
Down
- monthly payment for work
- not new, original, or clever; not showing any imagination
- economical, thrifty
- paper money
- not honest
- person does not have a strong wish to be successful, powerful, or rich
- money you borrowed and have to pay back
- make money
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
- extremely surprised
- very pleased
- people don’t like obeying rules.
- take money from your account deposit and put money into your account
- not tidy
27 Clues: profit • credit • not tidy • not honest • make money • paper money • metal money • very pleased • economical, thrifty • extremely surprised • payment for services • money you have to pay • monthly payment for work • people don’t like obeying rules. • showing your support and agreement • people are often worried or stressed. • money you borrowed and have to pay back • ...
HW Diana 2023-03-30
Across
- keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- money that a bank lends you
- having an excessive desire or appetite for food
- a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bank card
- require the payment of
- having completely run out of money
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- a price asked for goods or services
- give (money) to pay for goods, services, or so as to benefit someone or something
- to remove money from a bank account
- the opposite of 'borrow'
Down
- spend recklessly
- have enough money to pay for
- obtain (money) in return for labour or services
- receive (money, property) at the death of the previous holder
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose
- shopping centre
- paper money
- money from the bank to buy a house
- take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it
- metal money
- money for the work
- have an obligation to pay or repay
- you pay this to the government
25 Clues: paper money • metal money • shopping centre • spend recklessly • money for the work • require the payment of • the opposite of 'borrow' • money that a bank lends you • have enough money to pay for • you pay this to the government • money from the bank to buy a house • having completely run out of money • have an obligation to pay or repay • a price asked for goods or services • ...
Budget Vocabulary 2025-03-04
Across
- Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- Income Money left after paying for necessities.
- Income Earnings after taxes and deductions (also called take-home pay).
- Spending more money than is available in an account.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.
- Account A bank account used for daily expenses and transactions.
- Account A bank account designed for storing money and earning interest.
- Money owed to someone else (e.g., loans, credit card balance).
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Goal A target set for saving, spending, or investing money.
Down
- Fund Savings reserved for unexpected expenses.
- Tax Money deducted from earnings by the government.
- Money that does not have to be repaid
- Putting money into assets (e.g., stocks, bonds) in hopes of growing wealth.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- student A student struggle in higher education. This rhetoric masks the reality of basic need insecurity for students and normalizes food insecurity and homelessness
- Borrowed money that must be paid back, often with interest.
- Income Total earnings before taxes and deductions.
- Expenses Costs that stay the same each month (e.g., rent, mortgage, car payment).
- Money set aside for future use.
- of Living The amount of money needed to cover basic expenses in a specific area
- Essentials required for survival (e.g., food, shelter, clothing).
- Expenses Costs that change from month to month (e.g., groceries, gas, entertainment).
- A legal process for individuals or businesses that cannot repay debts.
- Flow The movement of money in and out of an account.
- Non-essential items or services that improve quality of life.
- Money earned or received (e.g., salary, allowance, gifts).
27 Clues: Money set aside for future use. • Money that does not have to be repaid • A plan for managing income and expenses. • Money spent on goods, services, or bills. • Fund Savings reserved for unexpected expenses. • Income Money left after paying for necessities. • Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. • Income Total earnings before taxes and deductions. • ...
Savings 2026-04-28
Across
- Physical money, like notes and coins.
- Money saved during your working life that you receive when you are old and stop working.
- Trading goods or services directly without using money.
- Planning how to spend and save your money.
- Money given by the government to help people who need support (for example, if they are unemployed or ill).
- A fixed amount of money paid regularly (monthly or yearly) for a job.
- Money you earn for work, usually paid hourly or weekly.
- A place where coins and money are made.
- Extra money you earn from saving money in a bank, or extra money you pay when you borrow money.
Down
- the type of spending you must pay regularly, like rent or bills.
- A society where people pay using cards, phones, or online instead of cash.
- the type of spending on things you choose, like snacks or games
- card – A card that lets you buy things now and pay the money back later.
- card A card used to pay for things using money from your bank account.
- Things you must have to live, like food, water, and shelter.
- a record that shows how much money you earned and what was taken out (like tax).
- Money you receive, usually from working or business.
- Things you would like to have but do not really need, like toys or treats.
18 Clues: Physical money, like notes and coins. • A place where coins and money are made. • Planning how to spend and save your money. • Money you receive, usually from working or business. • Trading goods or services directly without using money. • Money you earn for work, usually paid hourly or weekly. • Things you must have to live, like food, water, and shelter. • ...
FINLIT 2023-08-28
Across
- creating a plan to save your money.
- vs. want- A need is something you need for survival and a want is something you desire not something you need.
- the money you earn on savings
- shopping-comparing prices and features to different sellers to make a good decision when buying something .
- process for individuals or businesses unable to repay debts offering a new start.
- the money you earn from a job technically the money coming in.
- card- A card that allows you to make purchases with the money you have in your bank account.
- fund- money set aside for emergencies.
- If you can be trusted to pay back borrowed money.
- not putting all your money in one place more like having a mix of investments to lower the risk.
- not being able to fulfill payment of a debt.
Down
- total cost of borrowing including interest and fees
- value of money- money today is worth more than the amount in the future because it can grow through investments.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Broker- A professional who helps you buy and sell stocks in the stock market.
- A way to protect yourself financially in case of unexpected events.
- the original amount of money you invest or borrow before any interest/fees.
- yourself first- Save the money before spending it on other things.
- score- A credit score is a number that shows if you can repay loans/credit cards.
- Borrowed money from a bank or lender and agreeing to pay it back
- something that has a value and can be owned or controlled.
- borrowing money with the promise to repay.
- report- detailed record of your credit history
- of Deposit (CD)- Savings account with a fixed term and higher interest rate.
- Union- financial institution owned by members that offer the same as banks
25 Clues: the money you earn on savings • creating a plan to save your money. • Money that is owed to someone else. • fund- money set aside for emergencies. • borrowing money with the promise to repay. • not being able to fulfill payment of a debt. • report- detailed record of your credit history • If you can be trusted to pay back borrowed money. • ...
joseph 2023-08-23
Across
- a card issued by the bank to let a holder transfer money to another bank.
- prediction of your credit behavior based on credit report.
- a person or company is considered suitable to receive a credit often based on paying money in the past.
- the process of a business enlarging in a varying range
- a company or agency provides a guarantee of compensation for something lost, damage, illness, or death in a return of payment of premium.
- fail to repay a loan or to appear in a court of law
- fund a cash reserve thats specifically set aside for unplanned expenses.
- the state of being bankrupt
- a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning
- a thing that is borrowed especially an amount of money.
- money paid due to the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of the debt. Need vs. want: need is something necessary to live and function, want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- comparing the price of the products from different vendors before buying.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
Down
- statement that has information about your credit activity.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money.
- where investors buy and sell shares of companies.
- allow or provide an amount of money in a budget.
- a useful or valuable thing, or person.
- a cooperative whose members can borrow money with low interest rates.
- money that is due or owed
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money
- money recieved
- a sum of money in hand right now has more value than money given in a later time
- an entry recording a sum of money received.
24 Clues: money recieved • money that is due or owed • the state of being bankrupt • a useful or valuable thing, or person. • the cost you pay each year to borrow money. • an entry recording a sum of money received. • allow or provide an amount of money in a budget. • where investors buy and sell shares of companies. • fail to repay a loan or to appear in a court of law • ...
Vocab Words 2024-05-07
Across
- Money put into stocks, bonds, IRA'S, etc. For the future
- _____Account Money put into an account to be used immediately
- a loan of money
- an individual, bank, or company who loans money
- Spending more than you have in your checking
- Fund Money put asaide for retirement
- The change in the cost of living from year-to-year
- Allows you buy a piece of a company
- a percentage of a borrowed sum of money which must be paid in addition to the repayment of the loan itself
- _____account A way to save money for a future want or need by placing a certian amount of money into the bank on a regular basis
- A detailed receipt of the service that was provided with the amount owed listed
- Taking money from your checking or savings.
Down
- The money borrowed from a bank or lender to purchase a home. House payment
- a plan for spending and saving one’s income
- Putting money into a checkings or savings account
- money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent
- _____ rating/score This is based on how well you pay your debt; credit cards, loans, mortgage, etc.
- _____Card A pre-approved loan that allows you to purchase things with money that you don't have must pay interest when paying the loan back
- _____card a card used to access your savings and checking accounts. This card is used like cash
- financial obligations, such as bills
- Money earned as a percentage of a sale or service.
- terms for one’s work-related financial earnings
- money received from work, investments, or other financial support
- Money set aside for later use of in case of emergency
- _______ Wage: the lowest wage permitted by law; in the U.S., $7.25 an hour.
- a sum of money given for designated period of time which must be repaid
- Money owed
27 Clues: Money owed • a loan of money • Allows you buy a piece of a company • financial obligations, such as bills • Fund Money put asaide for retirement • a plan for spending and saving one’s income • Taking money from your checking or savings. • Spending more than you have in your checking • an individual, bank, or company who loans money • ...
Finance Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- Financial planning for expenses.
- When the stock market is doing well
- Money spent on goods or services.
- Fund Savings for unexpected expenses.
- the tax you pay on land you own
- Personal banking record.
- Cost of attending college.
- A card that lets you borrow money with interest to make purchases..
- Shares representing ownership in a company.
- Government revenue collection.
- Loan for buying property.
- Initial payment for a purchase.
- Rental agreement for property or equipment.
- Related to money.
Down
- Money earned from work or investments.
- Charge for borrowing money.
- Financial aid for education.
- Borrowed money, often with interest.
- Putting money into stocks, bonds, etc.
- Money owed to others.
- Payment for temporary use of property.
- An individual retirement account that is tax free.
- Borrowing money for a car
- When the stock market is doing poorly
- Debt securities for investors.
- Compensation for employment.
- A retirement plan that your employer contributes to
- Putting money aside for the future.
- Protection against financial loss.
- Borrowing Money for higher education
- Shelter, such as apartments or houses.
- Application for student financial aid.
32 Clues: Related to money. • Money owed to others. • Personal banking record. • Borrowing money for a car • Loan for buying property. • Cost of attending college. • Charge for borrowing money. • Financial aid for education. • Compensation for employment. • Debt securities for investors. • Government revenue collection. • the tax you pay on land you own • Initial payment for a purchase. • ...
Financial Vocab 2023-08-23
Across
- the limit of something
- failed to fulfill an action
- the extent to see if a person is suitable to receive financial credit
- money that you receive
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- of Deposit (CD) certificate from the bank that allows person to deposit money for a specified amount of time23. Insurance something protecting something else
- Union members who can borrow money when at low interest rates
- yourself first to save up money to keep for yourself
- report. Information of current credit situation
- a useful or valuable thing
- money that you sent or lent
- money that is paid regularly
- something that is borrowed and then returned soon
Down
- card a card from the bank to hold money electronically
- vs. want something that is essential and something that isn't important
- shopping to practice the act of comparing products prices
- score a rating representing your credit and history
- fund money set aside for emergencies or unplanned events
- value of money money worth now will worth a lot more in the future
- Broker people who buy and sell stocks and in return gets a fee or commission
- Not having anymore money
- able to earn things before payment and to be trusted to pay in the future
- something that is owed or due
- something becoming bigger or expanding more
24 Clues: the limit of something • money that you receive • Not having anymore money • a useful or valuable thing • failed to fulfill an action • money that you sent or lent • money that is paid regularly • something that is owed or due • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • something becoming bigger or expanding more • something that is borrowed and then returned soon • ...
Checking and Savings 2024-04-22
Across
- This happens to a check when you write a check for more money than you have available
- what you fill out at the bank when you are putting money into your account
- A summary of all deposits, withdrawals, and charges on your account for the month
- Ending your account by withdrawing all your money
- money taken out of (subtracted from) your account
- the lowest amount of money that you must keep in your account
- A printed acknowledgement or proof of a purchase
- to sign the back of the check
- safe, easy way to pay bills without having to carry cash
- A number the bank gives you that is connected to your money
- Business that keeps your money safe
Down
- A form you will need to fill out if you want to borrow money
- money the bank pays you when you keep your money in your account
- Card used to pay for items using funds from your checking account
- when you have taken out more money than you have in your account
- The minimum deposit you have to make to start your bank account
- The amount of money in your account
- a fee the bank makes you pay for completing an action or breaking a rule
- when money is put in (added) to your account
- an account that you use to save your money
- any activity on an account, such as a deposit or withdrawal
- to compare your account records to the bank's record to make sure they match
22 Clues: to sign the back of the check • The amount of money in your account • Business that keeps your money safe • an account that you use to save your money • when money is put in (added) to your account • A printed acknowledgement or proof of a purchase • Ending your account by withdrawing all your money • money taken out of (subtracted from) your account • ...
Vocabulary Accounting 2022-04-02
Across
- Money spent in order to make and sell products.
- Ongoing costs to operate a business excluding the direct costs associated with creating a product or service.
- What the company owes.
- Money kept by a company for a particular use.
- Conditions surrounding the payment of a sale, typically specified by the seller.
- Money that you spend while doing your job.
- The money made by a company or part of a company for a particular period after all costs, taxes, etc. have been paid.
- A difficulty in having enough money that is available to use immediately.
- Person or company that you owe money to.
- Goods that a company owns, such as parts, materials, or finished products.
- Reports prepared by a company's management to present the financial performance and position at a point in time.
Down
- Entry listed on the left column of an accout.
- Approximate calculation or judgement of the value.
- A lack of money that is available to use immediately.
- Money the company gets from their sales.
- Profit from selling products before deducing costs.
- Record of each amount of money spent or received.
- The total amount of money that an organisation or person spends.
- Part of a firm's assets that it holds as money.
- Person or company that owes you money.
- The amount of money that leaves a company during a particular period.
- What the company owns.
- Entry listed on the right column of an accout.
- Money earned over particular period of time.
24 Clues: What the company owes. • What the company owns. • Person or company that owes you money. • Money the company gets from their sales. • Person or company that you owe money to. • Money that you spend while doing your job. • Money earned over particular period of time. • Entry listed on the left column of an accout. • Money kept by a company for a particular use. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2024-11-08
Across
- Money saved for unexpected expenses.
- When the cost of goods and services increases over time.
- Loans made to companies or the government that pay back with interest.
- A plan for managing your money, including income and expenses.
- A piece of paper that shows proof of a purchase or payment.
- Putting money into something with the hope it will earn more money.
- Shares that represent part ownership in a company.
- Money spent on things like bills, food, and rent.
- Things you own that have value, like land or a house.
- A loan specifically for purchasing property.
- A plan you pay for to protect yourself financially from loss.
Down
- The money made after expenses are subtracted.
- Money you can use now but must repay later, like on a credit card.
- A place where money is kept, like a bank account.
- When expenses are more than income.
- Debts or financial obligations you owe.
- The extra amount paid on a loan or earned on savings.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, often with interest.
- The chance of losing money in an investment.
- Money that citizens pay to the government.
- Money that you owe to a person, bank, or company.
- A written order that tells a bank to pay a specific amount to someone else.
- Regular payments from an employer for work done.(usually paid monthly)
- Money set aside to be used in the future.
- The potential gain from an investment.
- The money you receive regularly, like a salary or allowance.
26 Clues: When expenses are more than income. • Money saved for unexpected expenses. • The potential gain from an investment. • Debts or financial obligations you owe. • Money set aside to be used in the future. • Money that citizens pay to the government. • The chance of losing money in an investment. • A loan specifically for purchasing property. • ...
Money Currency and Credit 2026-05-05
Across
- A medium of exchange accepted as payment for goods and services
- Currency printed on paper (dollar bills)
- Money that exists electronically (Venmo, PayPal, cryptocurrency)
- A card that allows you to borrow money to make purchases
- The system of money in general use by a country or economic system
- Money set aside for future use
- A standard way to compare and express the value of goods
- Spending more money than you have or planned to spend
- Payment directly from your bank account; you spend money you have
- Borrowing money with a promise to repay it later (usually with interest)
- Points, cash back, or benefits earned from credit card purchases
Down
- Private details like your name, address, Social Security number, or account numbers
- Paper money or coins used for direct payment
- A card that withdraws money directly from your bank account
- Digital transfer of money between accounts (Venmo, PayPal, bank transfers)
- Money accepted as payment for goods and services
- A contract or written promise outlining terms and conditions
- A written record of a purchase showing what was bought and the price
- The ability of money to keep its worth over time for future use
- A loan to the government with a promise of repayment plus interest
- The deadline by which a payment must be made
- Stealing someone's personal information to use fraudulently
- The cost of borrowing money; a percentage added to the amount borrowed
- Metal currency (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters)
- Illegal deception or dishonesty in financial transactions
25 Clues: Money set aside for future use • Currency printed on paper (dollar bills) • Paper money or coins used for direct payment • The deadline by which a payment must be made • Money accepted as payment for goods and services • Metal currency (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters) • Spending more money than you have or planned to spend • ...
Teen Banzai Vocabulary Quiz 2023-11-03
Across
- Can be the amount earned for saving money, or it can be the percentage charged when you borrow money.
- The amount of money you earn from work.
- A bank that allows you can quickly access your money. for regularexpenses.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- The amount of money you have to pay towards expenses like hospitals before your insurance will cover the rest for you.
- A request to pay for something that you send to your insurance company.
- A document that comes with your paycheck that shows you how much you were paid and how much was taken by taxes.
- Amount of money you can borrow when using a credit or a debit card.
- The amount of money you have left on your paycheck after taxes.
- a fee from your bank when you try to spend more money than what is in your account.
- A tangible form of money, like coins or paper money.
- The amount you owe to others.
Down
- Important things like electricity, water, or gas which are paid as part of household taxes/expenses.
- The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed to avoid fines or fees
- Bringing your money to a safe place for keeping.
- Getting something you want knowing you will need to pay for it later
- A contract that allows you to borrow someone's property for a certain amount of time and. or money.
- Money you pay to the state/federal government for services or programs, everyone needs to pay them.
- How long it takes for something to go from one account to another.
- Financial records of your spending.
- The amount of money you owe or that you have on an account.
- The amount you will pay to a healthcare source before your insurance gets the claim.
- Something anything you can spend money on.
- How much you are allowed to spend before you go over the amount you have.
24 Clues: The amount you owe to others. • Financial records of your spending. • The amount of money you earn from work. • Moving money from one account to another. • Something anything you can spend money on. • Bringing your money to a safe place for keeping. • A tangible form of money, like coins or paper money. • The amount of money you owe or that you have on an account. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2025-11-03
Across
- Fixed regular payment made by an employer.
- Money earned from working or investments.
- A financial plan
- The possibility of losing money
- Things people buy that can be touched or used.
- Amount of money borrowed or invested before interest
- To put money into something expecting to make a profit.
- Amount paid or earned on principal
- Money owed to others.
Down
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Long-term loan used to buy property
- Contract to use property for payment
- The cost of borrowing money, percentage
- Property or items you desire
- Occurring once every year.
- Occurring four times a year.
- Ability to borrow money before payment
- Money that remains set aside after all expenses are paid
- Something essential for survival
19 Clues: A financial plan • Money owed to others. • Occurring once every year. • Property or items you desire • Occurring four times a year. • The possibility of losing money • Something essential for survival • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Amount paid or earned on principal • Long-term loan used to buy property • Contract to use property for payment • ...
budget 2023-01-09
Across
- type of bank account for emergency funds
- borrowing money that needs to be repaid
- paper asset
- The person who is issued a credit card
- health insurance provided by the government
- anything of value that is owned
- Required payments of money to governments
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss
- annual percentage earned or paid
- distribution of profits
- give money for financial return
Down
- providing protection against loss
- Federal Insurance
- money earned
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- Rise in price
- borrowing money through a card
- ownership of a company
- saving money
- illegal acts with money
- someone who pays if the borrower fails to pay
- money owed
- responsible for
- a # approached but not reached
24 Clues: money owed • paper asset • money earned • saving money • Rise in price • responsible for • Federal Insurance • ownership of a company • illegal acts with money • distribution of profits • borrowing money through a card • a # approached but not reached • anything of value that is owned • give money for financial return • annual percentage earned or paid • providing protection against loss • ...
Financial Literacy Extra Credit 2023-05-22
Across
- – pay less money (rebate, discount, coupon)
- – You owe more money than you have in assets
- – A type of deduction for retirement
- – The amount of money you are worth
- – Amount of money kept
- – Your assets are worth more than you owe
- – An expense that changes every month
- – A way to organize monthly income
- – Taxes paid on goods and services
Down
- – Principal times the rate times the time in years
- – Amount paid for one unit
- – A type of deduction for healthcare
- – Taxes paid for money earned
- – Money subtracted from gross pay
- - the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- – Amount of money earned
- – An expense that stays the same every month
- – Taxes paid for property
- – Amount owed
- – Value of things owned
20 Clues: – Amount owed • – Amount of money kept • – Value of things owned • – Amount of money earned • – Taxes paid for property • – Amount paid for one unit • – Taxes paid for money earned • – Money subtracted from gross pay • – A way to organize monthly income • – Taxes paid on goods and services • – The amount of money you are worth • – A type of deduction for healthcare • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Going shopping for work 2025-12-12
Across
- something you use to carry things
- at a lower price
- to give money for something
- a flat board to put things on
- paper money
- paper that shows what you bought
- a message that tries to sell something
- to get something by paying money
- the price of something
- something made to be sold
- the name of a company or product
- money in bills and coins
- a promise to fix or replace something
Down
- small, round metal money
- the person who takes your money in a shop
- printed lines that a machine reads for price
- costing a lot of money
- the times a shop is open
- paper you write to pay money from your bank
- a plastic card you use to pay
- not expensive
21 Clues: paper money • not expensive • at a lower price • costing a lot of money • the price of something • small, round metal money • the times a shop is open • money in bills and coins • something made to be sold • to give money for something • a flat board to put things on • a plastic card you use to pay • paper that shows what you bought • to get something by paying money • ...
The ATM Experience 2025-11-01
Across
- Money in account
- Put money in
- US currency
- Any ATM action
- Money from ATM
- Used for access
- Electronic format
- Fast service
- See balance
- To get a receipt
- Put card in
- Where card goes
- Max withdrawal
- Extra charge
- Slide card
- Keeps funds safe
- Number entry
- What you get
- Where cash goes
- Paper money
Down
- Account total
- Secure money box
- Secure place
- European money
- Where info appears
- Speedy process
- Take out cash
- Contactless action
- Your fund record
- Always open
- Modern card feature
- Proof of transaction
- Type of money
- A paper note
- The ATM itself
- Card type
- Simple to use
- Take card out
- Financial institution
- Secret code
40 Clues: Card type • Slide card • US currency • Always open • See balance • Put card in • Secret code • Paper money • Secure place • Put money in • Fast service • A paper note • Extra charge • Number entry • What you get • Account total • Take out cash • Type of money • Simple to use • Take card out • European money • Speedy process • Any ATM action • Money from ATM • Max withdrawal • The ATM itself • Used for access • Where card goes • ...
Financial Terms 2019-02-10
Across
- a tenant's regular payment to an owner for the use of property or land.
- Financial plan
- recognition of well payment
- opportunity for free education
- money or property that you receive from someone who has died.
- Money/Cash
- to give something to someone with the intention of getting it back.
- a printed record of the balance in a bank account and the amounts that have been paid into it and withdrawn from it, issued periodically to the holder of the account.
- If you receive money or property, you receive it from someone who has died.
- Extra money given for good service
Down
- to present as a gift, grant, or contribution
- The amount of money owed
- a slip of paper containing money
- Money saved
- cost of exchanged currency
- a regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund
- a part of your income that you have to pay regularly to the government.
- something given, as a privilege or right, a sum of money, or a tract of land
- someone at the front desk collecting money
- The extra money charged after being loaned money.
20 Clues: Money/Cash • Money saved • Financial plan • The amount of money owed • cost of exchanged currency • recognition of well payment • opportunity for free education • a slip of paper containing money • Extra money given for good service • someone at the front desk collecting money • to present as a gift, grant, or contribution • The extra money charged after being loaned money. • ...
Currencies and Economics 2025-03-17
Across
- Something, typically money, that is owed
- A flat, typically round piece of metal used as money
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank
- A financial gain, especially the difference between revenue and expenses
- The management of large amounts of money
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage
- The action of putting money into something to gain profit
- A regular gathering for the purchase and sale of commodities
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money
- A medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
Down
- The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- A system of money in general use in a particular country
- The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on trust
- The amount by which expenses exceed revenue
- A piece of paper money
- The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of production and consumption
- The action of buying, selling, or exchanging goods
20 Clues: A piece of paper money • Something, typically money, that is owed • The management of large amounts of money • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • The amount by which expenses exceed revenue • An abundance of valuable possessions or money • The money one has saved, especially through a bank • The action of buying, selling, or exchanging goods • ...
Financial Litracy 2022-01-14
Across
- The money you give to the COUNTRIES government to use for the whole country for example free public education, military defenses and e.x….
- The amount of money you pay yearly.
- A plan that is used to see how money is spent.
- taken
- Synonym of Earnings
- The amount of money you save.
- The money you pay to the government.
- The amount of money you save for when you retire.
- Expenses that vary from month to month, for example, a Utility bill.
- The amount of money you spend or the amount of money you pay.
- Synonym of Gross income
- Expenses that do not change from month to month, for example, a school bill
Down
- A household budget includes all the expenses that you need to pay for your basic needs.
- Tax you pay to the government for people who don’t have basic resources.
- Synonym of Overtime
- The amount of money you make.
- Money you get/make hourly.
- All taxes added up that you need to give to the government.
- Tax you pay for free healthcare.
- Your budget after taxes.
- The money you make before giving taxes.
21 Clues: taken • Synonym of Overtime • Synonym of Earnings • Synonym of Gross income • Your budget after taxes. • Money you get/make hourly. • The amount of money you make. • The amount of money you save. • Tax you pay for free healthcare. • The amount of money you pay yearly. • The money you pay to the government. • The money you make before giving taxes. • ...
Final Review- PF 2026-05-15
Across
- Money people pay to the government
- A form used to apply for college financial aid
- Government protection for money in bank accounts
- Using money to try to make more money
- Extra money paid for borrowing or earned from saving
- A loan made to a company or government that pays interest
- A card that lets you borrow money to pay later
- When someone stops working after many years of work
- An interest rate that stays the same
- Protection that helps pay for accidents or losses
- Government health insurance for older adults
- Money borrowed that must be paid back
- Ownership in a company
Down
- The amount you pay before insurance helps cover costs
- A loan backed by something valuable, like a car or house
- A retirement account where you pay taxes later
- A person who relies on someone else for support
- Spending more money than you have in your bank account
- Money left after taxes and deductions are taken out
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- Total money earned before taxes are taken out
- A retirement account where you pay taxes up front
22 Clues: Ownership in a company • Money people pay to the government • An interest rate that stays the same • Using money to try to make more money • Money borrowed that must be paid back • Government health insurance for older adults • Total money earned before taxes are taken out • A form used to apply for college financial aid • A retirement account where you pay taxes later • ...
Shopping_basic_2 2020-12-17
Across
- носовички
- пекарня, хлібобулочний магазин (відділ)
- вата
- заощаджувати, зберігати
- універмаг
- you don`t pay for it
- ринок, базар
- м'ясний магазин (відділ)
- губити, програвати, втрачати
- give money to sb for sth
Down
- покупець, клієнт
- ціна
- прилавок, ларьок
- get sth by paying money for it
- pay money for sth
- газетний кіоск
- кашель
- the money you pay to go by plane, train, etc.
- get money etc. in a game
- застуда, нежить
- give sth to sb for money
- get money for the work you do
- аптека
- a piece of paper which shows how much you must pay
24 Clues: ціна • вата • кашель • аптека • носовички • універмаг • ринок, базар • газетний кіоск • застуда, нежить • покупець, клієнт • прилавок, ларьок • pay money for sth • you don`t pay for it • заощаджувати, зберігати • get money etc. in a game • give sth to sb for money • м'ясний магазин (відділ) • give money to sb for sth • губити, програвати, втрачати • get money for the work you do • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
Across
- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
My 2026 banzai crossword 2026-03-06
Across
- Physical money (coins/bills).
- Money owed to someone else.
- Placing money in a financial institution.
- Time for money to move between accounts.
- Amount removed from an account.
- Member-owned, non-profit financial institution.
- Card for purchasing with later repayment.
- Bank account for everyday expenses.
- An arrangement with a bank/credit union to deposit and withdraw money.
- Items of value owned, like cash or property.
Down
- Money available or owed in an account.
- Monthly income vs. debt amount.
- Electronically transferred paycheck.
- Card using funds directly from a checking account.
- Reduction in taxable income.
- Plan for spending money.
- Request to insurance for payment.
- Machine to withdraw cash from a checking account.
- Borrowing money to be repaid later.
- Amount paid to provider before insurance pays.
20 Clues: Plan for spending money. • Money owed to someone else. • Reduction in taxable income. • Physical money (coins/bills). • Monthly income vs. debt amount. • Amount removed from an account. • Request to insurance for payment. • Bank account for everyday expenses. • Borrowing money to be repaid later. • Electronically transferred paycheck. • Money available or owed in an account. • ...
Fiscal and Monetary Policy 2026-03-12
Across
- When revenue exceeds spending
- Requirement, Percentage of deposits banks must keep
- General rise in prices over time
- Supply, Total amount of money circulating in the economy
- Effect that increases the impact of spending
- Money, Monetary policy that reduces the money supply
- Government action intended to jump‑start the economy
- Legislative body in charge of fiscal policy
- When spending exceeds revenue
- Public institution or organization
Down
- What governments do to fund programs
- The body that creates fiscal policy
- Money borrowed from a bank
- Rate, Cost of borrowing money
- Fiscal policy used to boost economic activity
- Curve, Graph showing interest rates and bond maturities
- Securities sold by governments to raise money
- Mandatory payments to the government
- Ability to borrow money
- A government action or decision
20 Clues: Ability to borrow money • Money borrowed from a bank • When revenue exceeds spending • Rate, Cost of borrowing money • When spending exceeds revenue • A government action or decision • General rise in prices over time • Public institution or organization • The body that creates fiscal policy • What governments do to fund programs • Mandatory payments to the government • ...
Shopping and Financial Management 2023-10-17
Across
- Cost of an item
- Where you keep your cash and cards
- A temporary reduction in prices
- Money returned for a return
- Shopping trolley
- Money set aside for the future
- Money owed
- Putting money into assets for potential return
- Use money
Down
- Proof of a purchase
- Practicing wise spending
- To take money out of an account
- Money spent on goods or services
- Wise and careful spending
- A plan for managing money
- A good deal or discount
- A person buying goods or services
- A discount voucher
18 Clues: Use money • Money owed • Cost of an item • Shopping trolley • A discount voucher • Proof of a purchase • A good deal or discount • Practicing wise spending • Wise and careful spending • A plan for managing money • Money returned for a return • Money set aside for the future • To take money out of an account • A temporary reduction in prices • Money spent on goods or services • ...
FINACIAL CROSSWORD BY MICAH ESTELL 2026-02-23
Across
- Savings for unexpected expenses.
- Card that lets you borrow money to pay later.
- Cost of an insurance policy.
- Original amount of money borrowed or saved.
- Percentage earned or charged on money.
- How easily money can be accessed.
- Money earned from a job after deductions.
- Bank account for everyday spending.
- Monthly summary of account activity.
- Fixed amount paid for medical services.
- Loan used to buy a home.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid.
- Check written without enough money in the account.
- Reduction of taxable income.
- What you own minus what you owe.
- Something you own with value.
- Amount subtracted from taxable income.
- order to pay money from a bank account.
- Money you owe.
Down
- Card that takes money directly from your account.
- for spending and saving money.
- Costs that change each month.
- put into a bank account.
- against financial loss.
- Charge for spending more than your balance.
- Agreement to rent property.
- Account used to save for retirement.
- Number showing creditworthiness.
- Bank account that earns interest.
- Costs that stay the same each month.
- Insurance payment request.
- to deposit and withdraw money at a bank.
- Employer-sponsored retirement savings plan.
- Yearly cost of borrowing money.
- Request for payment from insurance.
- Value of the next best choice given up.
- used to withdraw cash.
- Money paid to the government from earnings.
- Contract to rent property.
- Record of deposits and withdrawals.
40 Clues: Money you owe. • used to withdraw cash. • against financial loss. • put into a bank account. • Loan used to buy a home. • Insurance payment request. • Contract to rent property. • Agreement to rent property. • Cost of an insurance policy. • Reduction of taxable income. • Costs that change each month. • Something you own with value. • for spending and saving money. • ...
Money B2 Vocabulary Check 2023-05-07
Across
- to be mean
- to make somebody pay too much for something
- to live in conditions of great comfort and wealth
- cut back on something
- to owe a lot of money
- to share the cost of something
- used up or finished
- to be in debts
- manage to survive with very little money
- to throw something away
Down
- home loan
- in need of money
- to try to spend as little money as possible
- earn just enough money to live on
- to earn a very small amount of money
- TERRIBLE poverty
- a debt that has not been paid
- had no money left
- small monthly payments made until something has been paid for
- the amount of money that a person has to spend regularly
20 Clues: home loan • to be mean • to be in debts • in need of money • TERRIBLE poverty • had no money left • used up or finished • cut back on something • to owe a lot of money • to throw something away • a debt that has not been paid • to share the cost of something • earn just enough money to live on • to earn a very small amount of money • manage to survive with very little money • ...
budget 2023-01-09
Across
- Federal Insurance
- borrowing money that needs to be repaid
- ownership of a company
- paper asset
- type of bank account for emergency funds
- health insurance provided by the government
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss
- a # approached but not reached
- saving money
- providing protection against loss
- Required payments of money to governments
- give money for financial return
Down
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- Rise in price
- someone who pays if the borrower fails to pay
- responsible for
- borrowing money through a card
- anything of value that is owned
- distribution of profits
- money owed
- illegal acts with money
- money earned
- The person who is issued a credit card
- annual percentage earned or paid
24 Clues: money owed • paper asset • money earned • saving money • Rise in price • responsible for • Federal Insurance • ownership of a company • distribution of profits • illegal acts with money • borrowing money through a card • a # approached but not reached • anything of value that is owned • give money for financial return • annual percentage earned or paid • Exposure to danger, harm, or loss • ...
Cash Flow 2023-02-13
Across
- Total Revenue - Total Cost.
- The money the business has saved in the bank.
- A sum of money paid regularly to shareholders.
- Assets that are easily changed into cash.
- Predictable changes in seasons that create more demand.
- Flow of money out of a business.
- Where money is put into a business to earn a profit.
- The state of being legally responsible for something.
- Money that is readily available for a business.
- A person or business whom money is owed to.
Down
- The cash received from a sale of goods.
- The amount of money a business needs to function and expand.
- Prediction of all expected costs and profits of a business over a future period, showing the expected cash flow each month.
- The inability to meet debts.
- A source of value that the business owns or leases which can help run a business.
- A sum of money that is borrowed to be paid back with interest.
- Money spent on things that allow the business to run such as paying employees, rent....
- Flow of money into a business.
- When only a certain amount of something is allowed.
- A person or business whom is owing money.
20 Clues: Total Revenue - Total Cost. • The inability to meet debts. • Flow of money into a business. • Flow of money out of a business. • The cash received from a sale of goods. • Assets that are easily changed into cash. • A person or business whom is owing money. • A person or business whom money is owed to. • The money the business has saved in the bank. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2017-10-02
Across
- a person or organization that invests money into a project
- no longer working because you have reached the age where you are officially too old to work
- money that you make by selling something or from your business
- someone whose job is to prepare financial records for a company or person
Down
- someone who likes to keep all their money and is unwilling to spend any
- money that you pay regularly to an insurance company to cover your car or house in case of fire, theft or damage
- to receive property or money from someone who has died
- money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- a machine outside a bank or in a public place that you use to take money out of your bank account
9 Clues: to receive property or money from someone who has died • a person or organization that invests money into a project • money that you make by selling something or from your business • someone who likes to keep all their money and is unwilling to spend any • someone whose job is to prepare financial records for a company or person • ...
Money expressions 2017-07-26
9 Clues: to give your opinion • to cover all expenses • to make a lot of money • a cheap, thrift person • to have a lot of money • to pay a lot of money for something • to contribute financially to something • a person who is interested only in people's money • to spend all the money you make without saving any
Trick Money 2021-12-21
9 Clues: __ nog • 6th reindeer • maker of toys • opposite of smile • on top of the tree • falls from the sky • what Santa rides in • made at the North Pole • color of Rudolph's nose
about money 2022-04-26
Across
- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
about money 2022-04-26
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- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
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- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
Borrowing Money 2022-01-19
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- This lets you borrow money through your bank by taking out more money than you have in the account - FERVTORDA
- Giving something to someone temporarily, getting it back later - GNINDEL
- A loan people take out to buy a house - OERGGMTA
- Receiving something from someone temporarily, giving it back later - WNIBORGRO
- Money you owe someone, which can get bigger the longer it takes to pay back - TBDE
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- A short term loan, with the highest interest rates - LYD PAA YONA
- Card A kind of loan where the money you spend is borrowed from the bank rather than taken from your bank account – DTICEC DRAR
- The extra bit of money you pay back on top of your loan - SITERNET
- Money borrowed by one person from another, paid back later - OALN
9 Clues: A loan people take out to buy a house - OERGGMTA • A short term loan, with the highest interest rates - LYD PAA YONA • Money borrowed by one person from another, paid back later - OALN • The extra bit of money you pay back on top of your loan - SITERNET • Giving something to someone temporarily, getting it back later - GNINDEL • ...
Money vovab 2022-01-21
Across
- When you give money to someone
- A percentage of money from your investment
- A machine that gives you money
- Money that you earn for your work
- A company that protects your money
Down
- Money that you get from a deseased family member
- The money that the bank gives you
- Money that you give to the government
- A loan form the bank to buy a house
9 Clues: When you give money to someone • A machine that gives you money • The money that the bank gives you • Money that you earn for your work • A company that protects your money • A loan form the bank to buy a house • Money that you give to the government • A percentage of money from your investment • Money that you get from a deseased family member
Money Matters 2023-11-27
Money Verbs 2019-02-07
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- to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc.
- to offer something for people to buy
- to ask an amount of money for goods or a service
- to have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
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- to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a specific thing
- to take money from a person or bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time
- to give money to pay for goods, services, etc.
- to give something to somebody that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later
- you need to pay a specific amount of money in order to buy something
9 Clues: to offer something for people to buy • to give money to pay for goods, services, etc. • to ask an amount of money for goods or a service • to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc. • you need to pay a specific amount of money in order to buy something • to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a specific thing • ...
HONEY=MONEY 2019-11-24
9 Clues: An animal. • A dull colour. • A dark colour. • A bright colour. • A food a bee eats. • Something that's tiny. • Something you don't go near. • Something that's scary and strong. • Something that moves at a low speed.
money matter 2020-10-26
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- One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units.
- The amount of time required in advance if either the landlord or the tenant wishes to discontinue the rental agreement. This courtesy allows both parties time to make other arrangements.
- Services needed to make a house or apartment functional, such as hot water, electricity, natural gas, and cable and Internet service.
- The payment, usually monthly, that the tenant pays to the landlord.
- deposit A sum of money, usually equal to one month’s rent, held by the landlord to cover any damage to the apartment caused by a tenant.
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- The person renting the apartment.
- The location of your apartment is an important safety consideration and also determines your ease of getting to work, buying groceries, and so on.
- The length of a rental agreement, usually a period of one year.
- The company or individual who owns an apartment.
- One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units.
10 Clues: The person renting the apartment. • The company or individual who owns an apartment. • The length of a rental agreement, usually a period of one year. • The payment, usually monthly, that the tenant pays to the landlord. • One individual apartment. A large apartment building may contain 20 or more units. • ...
Money ii 2024-04-17
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- He ....... hundreds of pounds on designer clothes.
- The tickets ...... within hours.
- She tries to ..... 150 euros every month.
- Could you get some milk? We seem to have ......
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- If everyone ...... we'll be able to buy her a really nice present.
- I'm trying to ...... on fatty foods.
- How does she ..... on such a small salary?
- Has he ever ........ that $100 he owes?
- ...... for the best price.
9 Clues: ...... for the best price. • The tickets ...... within hours. • I'm trying to ...... on fatty foods. • Has he ever ........ that $100 he owes? • She tries to ..... 150 euros every month. • How does she ..... on such a small salary? • Could you get some milk? We seem to have ...... • He ....... hundreds of pounds on designer clothes. • ...
Money verb 2023-03-08
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- use something that belongs to someone else
- to give money to someone else
- to collect money for something
- to have to pay money to someone else
- to let someone use something for a limited time
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- to give money in exchange for something
- to use money on something worthless
- to use money to get something
- to keep something to use later
9 Clues: to use money to get something • to give money to someone else • to keep something to use later • to collect money for something • to use money on something worthless • to have to pay money to someone else • to give money in exchange for something • use something that belongs to someone else • to let someone use something for a limited time
Money (Lyuba) 2023-03-20
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- an owner of shares in a company
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- denoting a form of incentive offered to buyers of certain products whereby they receive a cash refund after making their purchase
- a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers
- money that is owed and should have been paid earlier
- a pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards.
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- the seeking of financial support for a charity, cause, or other enterprise
- a stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded (save)
- a person judged by a court to be insolvent, whose property is taken and disposed of for the benefit of creditors
9 Clues: an owner of shares in a company • money that is owed and should have been paid earlier • a pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • the seeking of financial support for a charity, cause, or other enterprise • ...
Money Vocabulary 2024-12-16
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- important
- adverb of health
- exploring different stores to compare the price of an item
- to buy things you don't need
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- to just look at items in a store
- materials that can be recycled and are good for the environment
- bring something back to get money from a store
- really, however, the truth is
- waiting for something with excitement
9 Clues: important • adverb of health • to buy things you don't need • really, however, the truth is • to just look at items in a store • waiting for something with excitement • bring something back to get money from a store • exploring different stores to compare the price of an item • materials that can be recycled and are good for the environment
Money (Rupiah) 2025-04-30
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- Indonesian money.
- A safe place to keep money.
- Paper money made from special paper.
- Money used in the Indonesia.
- Money used in many countries.
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- money is made by bad people to trick others.
- This money is made by the Central Bank (Bank Indonesia).
- This money is made by regular banks. It includes cheques and giro.
- a type of uang giral.
- Metal money.
10 Clues: Metal money. • Indonesian money. • a type of uang giral. • A safe place to keep money. • Money used in the Indonesia. • Money used in many countries. • Paper money made from special paper. • money is made by bad people to trick others. • This money is made by the Central Bank (Bank Indonesia). • This money is made by regular banks. It includes cheques and giro.
American Money 2025-01-27
9 Clues: Paper Money • Face on the 20 Bill • US Coin for 10 Cents • Face on the 100 Bill • US Coin for 25 Cents • Coin with Abraham Lincoln • Coin with Thomas Jefferson on it • Paper Bill with Alexander Hamilton • Smallest Amount of Money for a Coin
Planet Money 2024-11-15
9 Clues: like a dry cookie • like Romeo and Juliet • like Evergrande in China • when an economy does really well • like a career over decades, maybe • like the U.S stock market in 1929 • like a meteorite towards the earth • what Trump wants to prevent at the border • like someone who lost it all at the casino
spending money 2026-02-07
Tic-Tac-Toe Questions 2/3 2021-09-01
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- to put something in jeopardy
- putting money into something you believe in and watching it grow
- interest earned on savings
- to give something back
- allows one party to provide money for another
- owing money to someone
- taking money from poor people
- considering in amount to something
- the act of becoming different
- a tax on sales
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- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- money kept in the bank for financial betterment
- something to help in case of emergencies or accidents
- money paid regularly at a certain rate
- money you earn after retirement
- a reward
- money charged after you get a better paying job
- tax on income
- the ability to do something;expertise
- being responsible for something
20 Clues: a reward • tax on income • a tax on sales • to give something back • owing money to someone • interest earned on savings • to put something in jeopardy • taking money from poor people • the act of becoming different • money you earn after retirement • being responsible for something • considering in amount to something • the ability to do something;expertise • ...
Money Words and Words To Go 2021-11-17
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- the smallest amount needed
- without enough money to pay what is owed
- extra money paid for borrowing money
- information that points something out
- agreement to buy now and pay later
- in an important way
- something that is more important than other things
- remaining money that is still owed
- having the possibility of developing in a certain way
- to reduce something as much as possible
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- to point out something
- money a person earns from a job or other source
- at regular times
- possible but not yet real
- relating to money management
- in a way that is true and correct
- large or important enough
- money that is owed
- to decide how useful or good something is
- money charged for a service
20 Clues: at regular times • money that is owed • in an important way • to point out something • possible but not yet real • large or important enough • the smallest amount needed • money charged for a service • relating to money management • in a way that is true and correct • agreement to buy now and pay later • remaining money that is still owed • extra money paid for borrowing money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
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- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
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- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Financial Litersi 2023-05-15
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- Monetary award to pay for college
- Money spent
- Money owed
- A plan that tracks money
- Summary of credit history
- Dollars and coins
- Federal financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Real rate of return earned on money
- Investment of pretax dollars
- Federal government covers in tereston this loan
Down
- Nonprofit youth organization fostering work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills
- Form that determines financial aid eligibility
- Max amount charged to a credit card
- Money received
- Person who invests in a corporation
- Take something to return later
- Money paid directly from an account
- A period of drop in stock trading (bearmarket)
- System for how money is made and used in a country
- Popular slogan during the American Revolution: “no ___ without representation”
20 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Dollars and coins • A plan that tracks money • Summary of credit history • Investment of pretax dollars • Take something to return later • Monetary award to pay for college • Max amount charged to a credit card • Person who invests in a corporation • Money paid directly from an account • Real rate of return earned on money • ...
Watch your mouth son 2018-11-13
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- things you are good at
- when you dont reach you goal
- the thing you will be when you have succeded
- the thing you sell
- ideas
- the amount of money you have
- where you sell your product
- when you have reach your goal
- innovation
- stored up money
- to be brave and restless
- thinking outside the box
- motivated by need
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- mr world wide
- taking a risk
- how to use your money wisley
- start a company
- most common entrepreneur
- keep track of money
- people you know to grow
- the money you get of your product
- the money you give when you buy something
- giving your product away for money
- not making money of what you sell
- taking a chance
25 Clues: ideas • innovation • mr world wide • taking a risk • start a company • stored up money • taking a chance • motivated by need • the thing you sell • keep track of money • things you are good at • people you know to grow • most common entrepreneur • to be brave and restless • thinking outside the box • where you sell your product • how to use your money wisley • when you dont reach you goal • ...
MONEY VOCABULARY 2020-05-19
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- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- one of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits.
- a printed record of the balance in a bank account and the amounts that have been paid into it and withdrawn from it, issued periodically to the holder of the account.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money because of a bigger demand of goods than the goods available.
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- take money from an account
- the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- a place were you keep your money
- An area, usually found in a bank or other financial institution, which is a safe and secure place for storing items of value.
9 Clues: take money from an account • a place were you keep your money • a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account. • the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. • a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds. • ...
Money management 2021-05-12
9 Clues: price lessening • to spend unwisely • the one who consumes • the cost of something • something that you bought • be financially able to buy • a client of a shop, a buyer • something bought on the cheap • money for beneficial business
Saving Money 2021-11-11
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- A saving institution owned by the members
- A measure of your ability to repay a loan
- The money we earn on our savings
- The part of our money we do not spend
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- Savings account where you have access to your money but must inform the bank first
- A portion of a companies profit given out to its members or shareholders
- Type of savings account where money is saved for a number of years
- Type of lottery savings account
- Type of savings account where you have free access to your money
9 Clues: Type of lottery savings account • The money we earn on our savings • The part of our money we do not spend • A saving institution owned by the members • A measure of your ability to repay a loan • Type of savings account where you have free access to your money • Type of savings account where money is saved for a number of years • ...
Happiness & Money 2022-03-07
9 Clues: chance • become better • collect, gather • to the further side • go in a particular direction • devote give time, effort to a task • ready, eager, or prepared to do something • a thing given in recognition of one's service, effort, • out begin to fly horizontally after climbing or diving
about money 2022-04-26
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- extra amount of money added to sb's wages as a reward for hard work or good performance
- money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis
- money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi
- money given for work done,goods received,etc.
Down
- money received from work,investment and so on
- money that someone is paid regularly,usually monthly,by the organisation he or she is working for
- money saved for a special purpose
- a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service
- money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service
9 Clues: money saved for a special purpose • money received from work,investment and so on • money given for work done,goods received,etc. • money paid for work or services,typically on a daily or weekly basis • money paid for a journey on public transport,such as bus,train,or taxi • money paid to a professional person or organisation for advice or service • ...
Lunch Money 2018-02-23
9 Clues: Setting a new goal • something magnificent • Flip threw pages quickly • something that people read • something at school or work • Trying to reach a certain goal • someone that opposes super heroes • In the process of creating somethin • Things that add or finish to a story
Money i 2024-04-16
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- to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose.
- to return money that you borrowed from somebody.
- to add up to something.
- to cheat somebody, by making them pay too much, by selling them something of poor quality, etc.
- to use up or finish a supply of something.
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- to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have.
- to spend a lot of money on something.
- to compare the quality or prices of goods or services that are offered by different shops, companies, etc. so that you can choose the best.
- to give some money so that a group of people can buy something together.
9 Clues: to add up to something. • to spend a lot of money on something. • to use up or finish a supply of something. • to return money that you borrowed from somebody. • to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose. • to give some money so that a group of people can buy something together. • ...
MONEY&WORK 2024-10-16
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- it makes me happy because it’s useful and important.
- a series of increasingly important or well-paid jobs that someone does during their working life.
- having no money, very poor (literary).
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- to loose your job because you’re no longer needed.
- grand 5000 pounds.
- money that a bank lends and borrows.
- a legal document that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions.
- the quickest route to a successful position.
- an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job.
9 Clues: grand 5000 pounds. • money that a bank lends and borrows. • having no money, very poor (literary). • the quickest route to a successful position. • to loose your job because you’re no longer needed. • it makes me happy because it’s useful and important. • a legal document that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions. • ...
U.S. Money 2024-10-13
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- paper signed to give someone a certain amount of money
- 100 cents
- medium size coin, worth 5 cents
- plastic card linked to a bank account
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- Aldi shopping cart coin, worth 25 cents
- paper money, or money that you owe
- copper colored coin, worth 1 cent
- plastic card used to pay for purchases
- smallest size coin, worth 10 cents
9 Clues: 100 cents • medium size coin, worth 5 cents • copper colored coin, worth 1 cent • paper money, or money that you owe • smallest size coin, worth 10 cents • plastic card linked to a bank account • plastic card used to pay for purchases • Aldi shopping cart coin, worth 25 cents • paper signed to give someone a certain amount of money
Money vocab 2022-12-02
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- an institution that accepts savings at interest and lends money to savers chiefly for home mortgage loans and may offer checking accounts and other services.
- A calculation of the monetary value of an investment versus its cost
- qualified gross income” is less than $250,000 and whose property taxes exceed six percent of their qualified gross income
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- the action of withdrawing something
- an address for your bank.
- produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- a bank charges you any time you withdraw more money from your account than what you have in it.
- a bank account that earns interest.
- the amount an individual or business makes after deducting costs, allowances and taxes.
9 Clues: an address for your bank. • the action of withdrawing something • a bank account that earns interest. • produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). • A calculation of the monetary value of an investment versus its cost • the amount an individual or business makes after deducting costs, allowances and taxes. • ...
Pocket Money 2025-04-24
Across
- - What can children wash to earn money?
- - What part of the house do children clean?
- - What sweet thing do children buy?
Down
- - What do children play with that they might buy?
- - How many dollars do some children get?
- - What do parents give extra money for?
- - What do some children do instead of spending?
- - How often do others receive it?
- - How often do some children get pocket money?
9 Clues: - How often do others receive it? • - What sweet thing do children buy? • - What do parents give extra money for? • - What can children wash to earn money? • - How many dollars do some children get? • - What part of the house do children clean? • - How often do some children get pocket money? • - What do some children do instead of spending? • ...
MONEY TERMS 2025-05-16
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- income The total money you earn before any deductions like taxes.
- expenses Costs that stay the same each month, like rent or a loan payment.
- The money you spend on things.
- Anything accepted as payment for goods and services.
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
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- management The way you plan, save, spend, and use your money.
- expenses Costs that can change each month, like food, clothes, or entertainment.
- tender Official money that must be accepted when offered to pay for goods and services.
- The money you earn or receive, such as from a job or gifts.
- income The money you have left after all taxes and deductions are taken out of your income.
10 Clues: The money you spend on things. • A plan for how you will spend and save your money. • Anything accepted as payment for goods and services. • The money you earn or receive, such as from a job or gifts. • management The way you plan, save, spend, and use your money. • income The total money you earn before any deductions like taxes. • ...
Managing money 2025-10-02
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- this is when you owe someone money
- this is what you call the rent you have not paid
- this is the money that you earn that comes into your account
- this lets you spend money you have in your account
Down
- this is the name for your money in the bank
- this is when you plan how you will spend your money
- this is money the bank may lend you for a car etc
- this is money a company lets you have for a fee
- this is the money that you spend on bills etc
9 Clues: this is when you owe someone money • this is the name for your money in the bank • this is the money that you spend on bills etc • this is money a company lets you have for a fee • this is what you call the rent you have not paid • this is money the bank may lend you for a car etc • this lets you spend money you have in your account • ...
Banking vocab 2014-02-25
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- a bank has many of these in different locations
- to take money from a bank account
- a machine you use to withdraw money
- a card that uses borrowed money eg. Visa or Mastercard
- you write this on the receipt when you pay by credit
- how much money you have in an account
- the name of a person who goes to a bank to withdraw money, open an account etc
- an account where you save money
- the secret number you use when paying by card
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- the name of a person who serves you when you go to the bank
- a card that uses your own money
- a place you go to change money from one currency to another
- an account from which you write cheques
- money you borrow from a bank to buy a house
- a piece of paper you write and sign to give money to another person
- to move money from one account to another
- to put money into a bank account
- money you borrow from a bank to buy a car, pay for a holiday etc
18 Clues: a card that uses your own money • an account where you save money • to put money into a bank account • to take money from a bank account • a machine you use to withdraw money • how much money you have in an account • an account from which you write cheques • to move money from one account to another • money you borrow from a bank to buy a house • ...
financial Literacy 2026-05-08
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- – Money that is owed to someone else.
- – Money paid to the government to fund public services.
- – Money earned from a job or other sources.
- Account – A bank account used to store money safely while earning interest.
- – A loan used to buy a home.
- Report – A record of a person’s credit history.
- Score – A number that shows how responsible someone is with credit.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – The cost of borrowing money or the money earned from saving.
- – A plan for how to spend and save money.
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- Fund – Money saved for unexpected expenses.
- – Money given regularly, often by parents, for personal spending.
- – Essential items required for living, such as food and shelter.
- – Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- – Using money to try to earn more money in the future.
- Account – A bank account used for everyday spending and transactions.
- – Money spent on goods or services.
- – Non-essential items people would like to have.
- – The ability to borrow money and pay it back later.
- – A share of ownership in a company.
20 Clues: – A loan used to buy a home. • – Money set aside for future use. • – Money spent on goods or services. • – A share of ownership in a company. • – Money that is owed to someone else. • – A plan for how to spend and save money. • Fund – Money saved for unexpected expenses. • – Money earned from a job or other sources. • Report – A record of a person’s credit history. • ...
Tax Relief Day 2022-04-02
21 Clues: money in • tax month • IRS forms • IRS check • real money • California • money back • money spent • inheritance • tax preparer • home or condo • gift to others • Huntington Beach • slow way to file • submitting forms • filing status (2) • dependent children • extra time to file • central government • who takes our money • document to compile on
Career & Life Planning Emberlynn Neil 2023-11-06
Across
- Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it.
- Asking your insurance company to pay for something.
- Buying something you want but you still have to pay it back later.
- Necessities (water, food, transportation, electricity, gas) which are paid monthly.
- Putting your money into a bank account for safekeeping.
- The amount you pay to a medical provider before your insurance is usually paid before you receive service.
- The amount of money you have to pay toward expenses beforeinsuranceance covers the rest.
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you are paid and how much is withdrawn from your taxes.
- Any good or service you spend on.
- Payment: The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to not have fees or fines.
- Amount of money on your paycheck after taxes and expenses.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for yourself and everyday expenses.
- The time it takes for your money to be transferred from one account to another.
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- Money earned through work
- An amount that is owed or is available.
- The amount of money (percentage) charged when you borrow money. Can also be the amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
- The amount you owe to somebody.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someonsomeone'srty for a specific amount amountme and money.
- A budgeting method where you record(keep track) of your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- Money you pay to the government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them.
- A amount of money that goes straight from your bank account to your card to pay for that good.
- A physical form of money like coins or paper money.
- The amount of money you owe when using a credit card or loan.
- A record or statement of financial funds or receipts, often related to a credit or bank union.
- A fee from your bank account or credit union when you try to spend more than what you have in your account.
- Moving money from one account to another account.
26 Clues: Money earned through work • The amount you owe to somebody. • Any good or service you spend on. • An amount that is owed or is available. • Moving money from one account to another account. • Asking your insurance company to pay for something. • A physical form of money like coins or paper money. • Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it. • ...
Career & Life Planning Emberlynn Neil 2023-11-06
Across
- Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it.
- Asking your insurance company to pay for something.
- Buying something you want but you still have to pay it back later.
- Necessities (water, food, transportation, electricity, gas) which are paid monthly.
- Putting your money into a bank account for safekeeping.
- The amount you pay to a medical provider before your insurance is usually paid before you receive service.
- The amount of money you have to pay toward expenses beforeinsuranceance covers the rest.
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you are paid and how much is withdrawn from your taxes.
- Any good or service you spend on.
- Payment: The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to not have fees or fines.
- Amount of money on your paycheck after taxes and expenses.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for yourself and everyday expenses.
- The time it takes for your money to be transferred from one account to another.
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- Money earned through work
- An amount that is owed or is available.
- The amount of money (percentage) charged when you borrow money. Can also be the amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
- The amount you owe to somebody.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someonsomeone'srty for a specific amount amountme and money.
- A budgeting method where you record(keep track) of your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- Money you pay to the government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them.
- A amount of money that goes straight from your bank account to your card to pay for that good.
- A physical form of money like coins or paper money.
- The amount of money you owe when using a credit card or loan.
- A record or statement of financial funds or receipts, often related to a credit or bank union.
- A fee from your bank account or credit union when you try to spend more than what you have in your account.
- Moving money from one account to another account.
26 Clues: Money earned through work • The amount you owe to somebody. • Any good or service you spend on. • An amount that is owed or is available. • Moving money from one account to another account. • Asking your insurance company to pay for something. • A physical form of money like coins or paper money. • Deciding how to spend your money before you spend it. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2025-02-06
Across
- Something you can scan in order to go directly to a website
- an amount of money spent, a report of your money spent
- having a period of great prosperity
- My grandfather ___________________ when he was younger, they barely made enough money each month to afford food.
- waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner.
- Not have as many people coming to your shop, store, or buying things from you.
- a life of wealth and success
- If I buy this new phone, it will ____________ and I’ll have no money left.
- If we keep spending this much money, we’ll be ___________ in no time.
- producing a great deal of profit, potentially very profitable
- the inability to pay your debts
- Tomorrow I’m going to ________________ a new pair of Adidas sambas because they’re straight fire
- Not hesitating to do something
- Someone on the internet trying to steal your data or money
- cheat someone, especially financially. (scam)
- What you do in order to receive money, usually talked about in terms of what you are doing, “___________ being a teacher.”
- I’m not sure if I can ever afford a yacht, they ______________.
- Spend a lot of money on something for high quality
- an item owned by a person or company that is worth money
- The exchange of goods or services between two people for money
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- This month we really need to ________________ and stop spending so much.
- “Her parents are both incredibly rich, she was totally ____________________________. She will never need to work a day in her life.
- neither make nor lose money
- To access your accounts with your username and password
- a financial gain
- Giving someone direct access to your bank account, either to take out money or put in money
- A verb meaning “to check” or “to see if something is true / correct”
- having a lot of money
- His life is a real __________________ story, he grew up poor and now is a billionaire.
- returning the money you borrowed from a bank or other financial institution, usually a large amount of money
- loan borrowing money that you must pay back later
- This word also means “fake,” or “false,” usually in reference to money
- Sending to a charity
- spending more money than you have in your account
- Digital coins
- returning the money you borrowed from someone, often a small amount
- I don’t think I am going to _____________ this month, I’ll need to call my dad and ask for money.
- automatically paying bills from your bank account
- enter into someone’s accounts without permission
39 Clues: Digital coins • a financial gain • Sending to a charity • having a lot of money • neither make nor lose money • a life of wealth and success • Not hesitating to do something • the inability to pay your debts • having a period of great prosperity • cheat someone, especially financially. (scam) • enter into someone’s accounts without permission • ...
Austin (Accounting MidTerm Review) 2020-01-10
Across
- Closing Entry
- All Non-permanent Accounts
- Money Gained
- Written Permission
- BAE
- Cleaning Money
- CIB, AP
- The Date
- Assets, Liabilities…
- withdrawals, Revenue, Expenses
- Email Scam
Down
- IRS, SEC, Banks…
- Details of Cash Payment
- Proof of Transaction
- Stealing Money
- Outside of Business Protects Money
- Company Protecting Money
- Anything of Value
- False Information
- High Level Accounting Jobs
20 Clues: BAE • CIB, AP • The Date • Email Scam • Money Gained • Closing Entry • Stealing Money • Cleaning Money • IRS, SEC, Banks… • Anything of Value • False Information • Written Permission • Proof of Transaction • Assets, Liabilities… • Details of Cash Payment • Company Protecting Money • All Non-permanent Accounts • High Level Accounting Jobs • withdrawals, Revenue, Expenses • ...
IELTS Vocabulary crossword 2021-02-11
Across
- ideas about right or wrong that a person has.
- an arrangement to receive goods from a shop or money from a bank.
- the thin flat substance that you use for writing on or wrapping things in.
- the people who control a country, region, or town and make decisions.
- money given to someone by a company or a government.
- a reduction in the amount of money that is spent.
- extremely valuable things.
- to keep something and look after it carefully.
- a senior employee of a company, whose job is to make decisions about money.
- never having happened or existed before.
- small possessions that are worth a lot of money, for example jewellery.
- the amount of money that individual people or families spend on goods.
- the amount of money that a family gets from working or investing money.
- money that companies use to invest in their projects.
- matters connected to amount of money a company has and the way it spends its money.
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- money that you get from owning shares in a company.
- Illegal copies.
- a bank account designed for saving money.
- the system of money used in a particular country.
- a crop that farmers grow so that they can sell it, rather than using it themselves.
- to do something that goes against what you believe is right.
- belonging to people who pay tax, especially tax on income.
- way of behaving.
- one of the ranges of amounts that income is divided into.
- people in general.
- to consider something to be important.
- money spent on education.
- honest and responsible about what you do and how you do it.
- a very large amount of debt.
- ideas about right or wrong that a person has.
- the coins and pieces of paper that you can use to pay for things.
31 Clues: Illegal copies. • way of behaving. • people in general. • money spent on education. • extremely valuable things. • a very large amount of debt. • to consider something to be important. • never having happened or existed before. • a bank account designed for saving money. • ideas about right or wrong that a person has. • ideas about right or wrong that a person has. • ...
zachs crossword puzzle 2021-10-08
Across
- Hold until needed to buy
- Were you can keep money for spending
- Price of goods and service over time
- Money only wanting to pay with cash
- The money the principal earns
- An account that generates interest income
- Money set aside for unplanned pay
- Something you don't want to get into
- Building wealth is a not a sprint
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- Key ingredient when it comes to wealth
- Long term income
- money spent on big items
- Is a mathematical explosion
- how long will it take to get emergency fun
- Money available for any surprise
- don't spend money
- Money on a paper to put into a bank
- how long will it take to earn a interest
- Keep your money for saving or spending
19 Clues: Long term income • don't spend money • Hold until needed to buy • money spent on big items • Is a mathematical explosion • The money the principal earns • Money available for any surprise • Money set aside for unplanned pay • Money only wanting to pay with cash • Money on a paper to put into a bank • Were you can keep money for spending • Price of goods and service over time • ...
Finance 2017-08-25
Across
- paper that you need to change a product
- money that you earn
- the person that count your money
- when you buy something immediately because you have a lot of money
- amount of money that you ask for buying a new house
- when you don't have enough money and you ask them to someone
- when you are completely afraid to spend money
Down
- where you think that money are saved
- money that you have to give to the government
- when someone lend you money then you have to pay money back
- when you give to a person the same amount of money that he lend you
- term for everything about money
- service of a bank
- thing that you have
- when you pay attention on spending money
- what do you want when you buy a smartphone and it is broken
- the personal profile that you have on a website
17 Clues: service of a bank • money that you earn • thing that you have • term for everything about money • the person that count your money • where you think that money are saved • paper that you need to change a product • when you pay attention on spending money • money that you have to give to the government • when you are completely afraid to spend money • ...
Financial Literacy 2026-04-10
Across
- money taken out of bank account
- the movement of money from one place to another
- money given by an organization for college
- Card, allows someone to borrow money on credit and pay back later
- Report, a detailed list of a person's credit history
- Loan, money borrowed to pay for college that has to be paid back
- sum of money given by an organization that does not need to be paid back
- money you pay for a service
- money you make
- Card, allows someone to pay for purchase right away from bank account
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- type of work
- a sum of money borrowed that you pay back in monthly payments
- money added to bank account
- money put back to be used at a later time
- a percentage fee added to money borrowed
- Salary, yearly amount of money paid to a person for a service
- Account, place a person's money is stored
- a program for college students that allows them to work while in school
18 Clues: type of work • money you make • money added to bank account • money you pay for a service • money taken out of bank account • a percentage fee added to money borrowed • money put back to be used at a later time • Account, place a person's money is stored • money given by an organization for college • the movement of money from one place to another • ...
Personal Finance Final Project 2024-05-10
Across
- A limit to how much you should be spending.
- Retirement account run by your work that they match a certain amount of your contributions.
- You have to meet certain requirements to join.
- Money you didn’t pay back in time that usually gains interest.
- Money taken from your paycheck after taxes that is put towards retirement.
- A way to gauge your riskiness for taking out loans and other things.
- School after high school.
- Payment every 12 months.
- Usually anyone can join, used to store money.
- Used to buy things with your own money.
- The movement of money.
- Your source of money, usually from a job.
- A place to buy, sell, and trade shares of companies.
- Something that can be taken from you if you don’t pay your debts.
- Money paid to a loan company to make the amount you owe less.
- The money used to build and run a business.
- Money set aside for future needs.
- A fund set aside by your work so that when you retire you’ll get regular payments from that fund.
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- When you have no money.
- A share of a government organization.
- The grouping of all money and everything that has to do with it.
- Shares of companies.
- Used to buy things with borrowed money that you pay back.
- A loan on a house.
- Money set aside for just in case.
- A number used to determine the amount of interest you pay.
- A way of receiving money, most commonly from your place of work.
- Gained over time that goes back to the company/bank you take a loan from.
- Borrowed money to help you pay for something, usually expensive like a house or car.
- The action of paying off a loan or debt with regular payments.
- A group of stocks and bonds.
- Money taken from your paycheck before taxes that is put towards retirement.
32 Clues: A loan on a house. • Shares of companies. • The movement of money. • When you have no money. • Payment every 12 months. • School after high school. • A group of stocks and bonds. • Money set aside for just in case. • Money set aside for future needs. • A share of a government organization. • Used to buy things with your own money. • Your source of money, usually from a job. • ...
Mahal's Financial Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-09
Across
- value of money Money that is worth more now than compared to the future based on earning potential.
- Comparing similar products & prices from different stores.
- How much money you receive in exchange for your labor or products.
- An agreement between the Lender & Borrower where the Borrower is supplied with Money & Goods, which will be repaid in the future.
- score A three-digit number that determines the likelihood of you being able to pay your credit/bills on time.
- Legal process put into motion when one cannot pay back debts.
- report A detailed record of information on how you managed your credit over time.
- Failure to pay or make good on money promises.
- The amount of money you pay for borrowing money.
- Spreading your assets within & among asset classes.
- Anything you own that has Financial value.
- Protection of yourself or property against damage/loss by making payments to a company that will pay for damages if something happens.
- When you get paid and you put money in your savings before anything else.
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- card A card that deducts money directly from your checking account.
- Borrowed money that’s expected to be paid back, usually with interest.
- The fact that someone is likely to pay back money that is owed.
- Union Not-For-Profit organizations that exist to serve their members.
- Your Annual Percentage Rate, AKA The cost of borrowing on a credit card.
- A plan on how to spend a certain amount of money in a time period.
- Essential items vs Non-Essential items you desire.
- fund A bank account with money set for large, unexpected expenses.
- Owing money.
- Broker A financial professional who executes ordersin the market on behalf of clients.
- of Deposit A type of savings account offered by banks or credit unions.
- The original sum of money that is borrowed, invested, or lent.
25 Clues: Owing money. • Anything you own that has Financial value. • Failure to pay or make good on money promises. • The amount of money you pay for borrowing money. • Essential items vs Non-Essential items you desire. • Spreading your assets within & among asset classes. • Comparing similar products & prices from different stores. • ...
UNP ECONOMICS REVIEW 2024-07-22
Across
- Bitcoin is a form of ___ currency.
- A bank office is called a ___.
- It controls us.
- If you want to save money you should spend or ___ it.
- What people pay the government for goods and services (10%).
- To move money from one account to another.
- What the bank charges you on a loan.
- A money plan that companies and people use to check how much money they can spend.
- To put money into your banc account.
- Your monthly wage.
- Stocks, bonds and real estate are ways to ___ your money.
- The company had a good year so it will make a ___.
- I want to buy a car so I need to ___ money from the bank.
- When people invest in a company, they buy ___.
- The opposite of save.
- What is a house loan called?
- After the dinner I paid the ___.
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- Australian currency.
- Money you have in your bank account are called ___.
- You can pay by cash or ___ card.
- To get money or a house, as a gift, from someone who has died.
- To take money out of your bank account.
- A person who buys and sells shares.
- A person that works at the bank counter.
- To give money to a charity.
- ATM = ___ Teller Machine.
- A person who buys things or pays for services
- Physical money is banknotes and ___.
- Japanese currency.
- You can get a ___ from the bank to buy a car.
- It is important to ___ money for the future.
- To take something illegally.
32 Clues: It controls us. • Your monthly wage. • Japanese currency. • Australian currency. • The opposite of save. • ATM = ___ Teller Machine. • To give money to a charity. • To take something illegally. • What is a house loan called? • A bank office is called a ___. • You can pay by cash or ___ card. • After the dinner I paid the ___. • Bitcoin is a form of ___ currency. • ...
financial 2022-05-26
Across
- when you owe someone
- stocks in the government
- money the gov takes
- your family gets payed when you die
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- a financial risk
- physical money
- expense payed sometimes
- a peice of paper you cangive people promising them money from your bank;not cash
- the crazy guy from statefarm
- VS. Wants
- a small amout money that is taken
- when you switch to the over advertized little green lizard company to save 15% or more on car insurance
- you get payed when your house is damaged
- the type of bird that aflac
- _____GOALS
- parts of a company you own
- the overall amont of money you have
- a store where you can sell any used thing for cash
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- they pay for your hospital bills
- you get payed when your car is damaged
- something you own that has value
- score a score that represents how good you are at paying back money on a credit card
- a card that already has a set amount of your money
- something old people save for, for when they are done working
- an expense that does not change
- opposoite of delayed gradification
- a company that has your money
- money you put aside
- a card that takes money that you pay back later
- borrow money
- when you give money
33 Clues: VS. Wants • _____GOALS • borrow money • physical money • a financial risk • money the gov takes • money you put aside • when you give money • when you owe someone • expense payed sometimes • stocks in the government • parts of a company you own • the type of bird that aflac • the crazy guy from statefarm • a company that has your money • an expense that does not change • ...
EXTRA CREDIT 2025-02-26
Across
- type of deposit account that combines features of checking and savings accounts.
- deposit money transferred directly to or from your bank account from a institution
- helps people who can no longer pay their debts get a fresh start
- spending borrowed money
- An interest rate that doesn't change for the duration of your loan
- score how reliable you are to pay money back
- loans that form a contract or agreement to make a loan to an individual in an amount of $3,000 or less
- total amount of money in a account
- a fee paid or earned on a sum of money.
- money borrowed from a financial institution
- moving money account to account
- spending over your account limit
Down
- a loan in which the lender gives the borrower a sum of money to purchase property or real estate
- spending money
- debt that you take on to achieve meaningful growth in your personal life or finances
- making sure money is safe
- money you can get/points system when using a credit card
- protects you against inaccurate and unfair credit billing and credit card practices.
- process of paying off a debt or spreading out the cost of an asset over time.
- bank account for everyday money]
- difficulty paying back a loan
- certain amount your cant over pass
- an account of money you save
- spending over the limit on a credit card
- decline
25 Clues: decline • spending money • spending borrowed money • making sure money is safe • an account of money you save • difficulty paying back a loan • moving money account to account • bank account for everyday money] • spending over your account limit • certain amount your cant over pass • total amount of money in a account • a fee paid or earned on a sum of money. • ...
Money (Ani) 2021-06-12
Across
- the money you give to a waiter to show gratitude for good service is called
- the money given to one spouse by the other for support when they get divorced
- money lent that you have to return (and usually pay an interest)
- the opposite of expensive
- when you spend your money on unnecessary or useless things you _________ your money
- the price for the service that professionals such as lawyers, accountants, psychologists charge is called ________________
Down
- if you use a credit card you can pay in 6 ________ without interest
- the money kids receive monthly for their expenses
- the price charged in a means of transport
9 Clues: the opposite of expensive • the price charged in a means of transport • the money kids receive monthly for their expenses • money lent that you have to return (and usually pay an interest) • if you use a credit card you can pay in 6 ________ without interest • the money you give to a waiter to show gratitude for good service is called • ...
Money Makeover 2022-09-20
Across
- What type of access do you have to your money in a Tax-Free Savings Account?
- An order also known as an automated savings deposit
- What is the tax contribution limit of R36 000 known as?
- Saving money for a long term for great returns, usually more than 12 months
- The penalty percentage for over contributions
Down
- What type of interest is sometimes called “money babies” or interest on interest
- What is the name of the funds put aside for unplanned events or emergencies?
- What is the total tax contribution limit of R500 000 known as?
- The percentage taxable of the interest earned in a Tax-Free Savings Account
9 Clues: The penalty percentage for over contributions • An order also known as an automated savings deposit • What is the tax contribution limit of R36 000 known as? • What is the total tax contribution limit of R500 000 known as? • The percentage taxable of the interest earned in a Tax-Free Savings Account • ...
American Money 2022-08-24
Money verbs 2023-03-06
Borrowing Money 2021-11-30
Across
- You may not prioritize paying the money back to family/friend because it's not tied to credit score
- A number that is supposed to show how economically responsible you are
- 38% of ____________________ relied on family and friends
- If you have poor ________, it may be more helpful to ask a friends/family for money
Down
- If you borrow from family and friends, likely to get a lower interest rate
- More money you have to pay back to someone than they gave you
- 6% of first-time ___________ used money from family, to buy a house
- Borrowing money from family/friends might make them judge you
- One way to raise money instead of asking someone for it
9 Clues: One way to raise money instead of asking someone for it • 38% of ____________________ relied on family and friends • More money you have to pay back to someone than they gave you • Borrowing money from family/friends might make them judge you • 6% of first-time ___________ used money from family, to buy a house • ...
