money Crossword Puzzles
Consumer Math Chapter 4 2015-02-26
Across
- Amount of money received after deductions have been taken out.
- A part of a whole, based on 100 parts.
- A person or business that gives work to another person.
- Kept out, for example, money withheld from a salary.
- The amount of money paid for one hour of work.
- To make a guess about the future.
- A way to save money; a savings bond is repaid with interest when the bond is sold.
- Money taken out of gross pay to cover taxes, health insurance, and/or union dues.
- The paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions, and net pay.
- A type of retirement plan into which an employee contributes money from each paycheck; employers may also make a contribution.
- The money the bank pays you for keeping money with them.
- Things you must have, such as food.
- the fixed pay for regular work.
Down
- Money you earn for working, or receive from investments or other sources.
- Money paid to local, state, and federal government.
- A federal tax form that shows your income for the year.
- When you spend money on something that you need or want.
- To move money from one budget line to another.
- A savings and loans business that offers services to company employees and others.
- Amount of money earned by an employee.
- A fee that is sometimes paid for sales work; usually a percent of the total sales price
- Reduction in your income tax for each person you support, including yourself.
- Stay the same from week to week or month to month.
- The amount of money earned in one month.
- Money that is owed.
- A record of the hours an employee works.
- Services such as electricity, gas and water.
- The difference between your income and your total expenses.
- A person who is hired to work for another person or business.
29 Clues: Money that is owed. • the fixed pay for regular work. • To make a guess about the future. • Things you must have, such as food. • A part of a whole, based on 100 parts. • Amount of money earned by an employee. • The amount of money earned in one month. • A record of the hours an employee works. • Services such as electricity, gas and water. • ...
investment unit 2024-03-19
Across
- invest a bunch of money at one time
- the money you put in a retirement fund is...
- you must remember your ___ when dealing with crypto or your money is gone forever
- you have to be ____ in order to pull out money in an ira.
- a 401k is sponsered by your...
- bought and sold an active amount per day
- money you save for a certain reason
- when you leave a company you can ____ a 401k fund to a new companies 401k.
- invest a small amount regularly
- having a certain amount of time with a company in order to get 100% of your money.
- bought and sold once per day
- social security + medicare is ____
- a system of filing information that makes it impossible to hack.
- when you turn ____ you must take the minimum amount of money out of your retirement fund.
- virtual money that is usually made by public impression, nothing backs it
- put up to $7000 a year and pull out whenever after the age of 59.5 penalty free and tax free.
- money the government takes
- you have to be ____ in order to start investing
Down
- we don't rely on...
- mininimum out of accounts except a roth ira
- most people try to retire at the age of _____.
- putting money towards something.
- emplorer sponsered, offers significant tax benefits, should always sign up if offered.
- money that is bought and backed by the government
- you pay a certain amount of money and your employer matches it.
- put up to $7000 in a ____ per year.
- money you are willing to put in a retirement funds
- money you put in and you get the exact amount back.
- saving money until you can live without working.
- ____ is expected to run out of funds in 2031
30 Clues: we don't rely on... • money the government takes • bought and sold once per day • a 401k is sponsered by your... • invest a small amount regularly • putting money towards something. • social security + medicare is ____ • invest a bunch of money at one time • money you save for a certain reason • put up to $7000 in a ____ per year. • bought and sold an active amount per day • ...
Businessmen 2020-10-22
Across
- promise to repair or replace
- people who oppose all forms of government.
- part of the capital of a company
- legal agreement
- amalgamation of two companies
- share of profits paid to shareholders
- rate and efficiency of work
- ask the bank to advance money
- total sales of a company
Down
- money lent
- neither cheque nor credit card
- put money into a company or business
- amount of money spent
- money paid for a loan
- where shares are bought and sold
- money paid to owner of copyright or patent
- proof of payment
- wealth of person or business
- money returned
19 Clues: money lent • money returned • legal agreement • proof of payment • amount of money spent • money paid for a loan • total sales of a company • rate and efficiency of work • promise to repair or replace • wealth of person or business • amalgamation of two companies • ask the bank to advance money • neither cheque nor credit card • where shares are bought and sold • ...
Banking 2014-09-27
Across
- money lent by a bank
- a record of transactions
- an unattended machine (outside some banks) that dispenses money when a personal coded card is used
- take money out of a bank account
- a bank a/c from which money may be drawn at any time
- deficit in a bank caused by withdrawing more money than is paid in
- a security pledged for the repayment of a loan
- money paid for the use of money lent
- a small document recording money that you pay in
Down
- a conditional conveyance of property as security for the repayment of a loan
- a bank a/c on which interest is paid
- an instruction to a bank to make regular payments
- non-bank financial intermediaries that provide services similar to traditional commercial banks
- a local office of a bank
- money paid to a bank for its services
- a sum deducted from a bank account
- a savings account or certificate of deposit that pays a fixed rate of interest until a given maturity date
- fail to pay up
- a depository financial institution intended to encourage personal savings and home buying
- a person to whom money is paid
20 Clues: fail to pay up • money lent by a bank • a record of transactions • a local office of a bank • a person to whom money is paid • take money out of a bank account • a sum deducted from a bank account • a bank a/c on which interest is paid • money paid for the use of money lent • money paid to a bank for its services • a security pledged for the repayment of a loan • ...
Personal Finance (Sammi) 2016-05-02
Across
- Amount payable as profit for shares
- Amount received by worker, usually weekly
- When a person or business is unable to pay back the debts
- remaining token after all business expenses are spent
- Percentage of sales price that is given to the salesperson
- An individual who promises to pay back money if the person does not
- taking back of the goods bought on credit if the paying back has not been completed
- Person who is owed money
- Ranges of long or high risk financial investments
- Money received on a regular basis from occupation
- Payment that is to be given for people that has borrowed money
Down
- Putting money into something to make profit
- fixed amount of money paid to employees on a regular basis
- Certain amount of money that can be taken out of borrower's wages
- Method of saving to ensure a worker has money left for retirement
- Person who owes money
- Amount paid to authors, musicians, as a percentage of the proceeds of their work
- The working hours in which an individual has worked over the limit
- stocks and shares held by an individual
- Money paid to others for service
20 Clues: Person who owes money • Person who is owed money • Money paid to others for service • Amount payable as profit for shares • stocks and shares held by an individual • Amount received by worker, usually weekly • Putting money into something to make profit • Ranges of long or high risk financial investments • Money received on a regular basis from occupation • ...
Financial Terms 2022-10-14
Across
- pay for work completed
- money that increases net worth
- tax-advantaged retirement plan
- interest rate stays the same
- a plan for income
- money expended with hopes of earning profit
- Money paid at a regular rate for money lent
- retirement account with tax advantages
- money owed
- money paid quarterly to shareholders by the company they invest in
- things you would like to do in 1 to 5 years
- initial payment
Down
- tax paid to the IRS based on income
- small amounts of money borrowed from credit lenders
- employer-sponsored account
- debt that does not increase net worth
- original amount of money lent in a loan
- increase in monetary value
- Retirement plan for the benefit of schools, hospitals
- score a numerical value based on credit record
- extent to which a person is considered suitable to receive a loan
- all money an individual receives
- total amount of money held by an individual; includes assets and debts
- property owned that has value
- things you would like to do in more than 5 years
25 Clues: money owed • initial payment • a plan for income • pay for work completed • employer-sponsored account • increase in monetary value • interest rate stays the same • property owned that has value • money that increases net worth • tax-advantaged retirement plan • all money an individual receives • tax paid to the IRS based on income • debt that does not increase net worth • ...
Personal Finance 2021-10-16
Across
- You get this weekly or bi-weekly (etc)
- Widely used card to buy things
- Money you have for the future
- What you do for a living
- An acronym to help you save money
- Working 40+ hours a week
- A non-necessity
- A set price
- Something you set to do your best
- A price that changes
- Borrowing money
- Something you spend your money on
- Money you pay to live somewhere
Down
- How much everything you need costs
- Can be an alternative to credit cards
- Paid every other week
- An agreement you sign before renting
- Paid 12 times a year
- A job
- Money from a widely trusted source
- The amount of money you make
- You create this to save money
- A necessity
- Pay before taxes
- Pay after taxes
25 Clues: A job • A set price • A necessity • A non-necessity • Borrowing money • Pay after taxes • Pay before taxes • Paid 12 times a year • A price that changes • Paid every other week • What you do for a living • Working 40+ hours a week • The amount of money you make • Money you have for the future • You create this to save money • Widely used card to buy things • Money you pay to live somewhere • ...
Business Crossword 2019-04-09
Across
- People signed/joined up to the institution
- Take your money out of your account
- Put in to get more back
- A commercial business
- Something that someone else does for you
- Authorized organisation
- a non profit co-operative bank whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at lower interest rates
- People who borrow money
- Put your money in your account
- Something you pay the government
Down
- An order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form
- A loan secured against the property or home
- Your money
- Something all banks have in common
- A single person
- Take a handful of money then pay it off
- Pay every year to claim something back if it breaks.
- People who lend money
- Charged by an institution when you want to borrow money
- Bank's money
20 Clues: Your money • Bank's money • A single person • A commercial business • People who lend money • Put in to get more back • Authorized organisation • People who borrow money • Put your money in your account • Something you pay the government • Something all banks have in common • Take your money out of your account • Take a handful of money then pay it off • ...
vocabularies related to money matters 2018-05-15
Across
- money or coins in someone's physical possession at a particular time
- receiving money with an intention of paying later
- rich person that usually gives to the needy
- extra value added to money received on loan
- to use up money already owned
- putting money into a business for profit purposes
- taking out money already saved up in the bank
Down
- buying something with a promise of payment
- to keep money for future use
- giving without any motive of repay or profit
- giving out money for a particular gainful purpose
- where money is kept safe
- extra gain for money invested
- any object used to keep money safe mostly carried around by women
- unwilling to spend
- generally accepted medium of exchange
16 Clues: unwilling to spend • where money is kept safe • to keep money for future use • extra gain for money invested • to use up money already owned • generally accepted medium of exchange • buying something with a promise of payment • rich person that usually gives to the needy • extra value added to money received on loan • giving without any motive of repay or profit • ...
FLiP 2021-06-03
Across
- borrowing from a bank
- things required for survival
- financial institution that provides financial services
- another word for money
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- a piece of ownership of a company
- the act of trading goods and services without the use of money
- currency used in Malaysia
- yellow and shiny
Down
- things that take money out of your pocket
- a machine from which you can take out money from your bank account
- spend more than necessary
- things that put money into your pocket
- money coming in
- a long-term method, high-risk, high-reward method to grow money
- bank charges this for borrowing from them
- not necessary but nice to have
- money used to grow a company
- chance that you may incur loss
- haram in Islam
20 Clues: haram in Islam • money coming in • yellow and shiny • borrowing from a bank • another word for money • spend more than necessary • currency used in Malaysia • things required for survival • money used to grow a company • not necessary but nice to have • chance that you may incur loss • a piece of ownership of a company • things that put money into your pocket • ...
Economy Crossword 2025-12-08
Across
- How much of a product or service is available.
- When there is not enough of something people want or need.
- Related to money.
- Money people pay to the government for services like schools and roads.
- Extra money you earn or pay when borrowing or saving money.
- What people use to buy goods and services.
- The study of how people use money and resources
- The management of money.
- A person or business that makes or sells goods or services.
Down
- Tools, machines, or buildings used to make goods.
- Work people do to earn money.
- A group or place that provides important services, like a school or bank.
- Things people use to make or do something.
- Decisions you make when choosing between different options.
- How much people want a product or service.
- A unit of U.S. money.
- A person who buys or uses goods and services.
- Having to do with money.
18 Clues: Related to money. • A unit of U.S. money. • The management of money. • Having to do with money. • Work people do to earn money. • Things people use to make or do something. • How much people want a product or service. • What people use to buy goods and services. • A person who buys or uses goods and services. • How much of a product or service is available. • ...
CROSSWORD UNIT 5- ANA COROMINAS. 2021-03-02
Across
- synonym of reprogram.
- synonym of salary.
- a person who has a fortune.
- an amount of money you save in the bank.
- synonym of postpone.
- a big amount of money.
- pocket change.
- an expression that means "to have enough to live".
- synonym of cashier
Down
- synonym of backward.
- ask for money.
- a sum of money paid regularly to a person to meet needs or expenses.
- stand in line.
- lend money without asking for anything in return.
- synonym for wealthy.
- according to plan.
- save money for later use.
- waiting for something.
- time limit to deliver something or to do something.
- card where you keep your money and which you use for payment.
20 Clues: ask for money. • stand in line. • pocket change. • synonym of salary. • according to plan. • synonym of cashier • synonym of backward. • synonym for wealthy. • synonym of postpone. • synonym of reprogram. • waiting for something. • a big amount of money. • save money for later use. • a person who has a fortune. • an amount of money you save in the bank. • ...
Commerce 2023-02-21
16 Clues: Age • Money • Advertising • Man or Female • Money received • Money dispenser • Cultural factor • Someone's Belief • Someone's address • Hard physical work • Government get money • How much money it is • using someone's identity • Putting money into something • Money paid at rate for loan or rent • Giving something for something else
richandform 2019-02-07
Across
- to live in an empty building or area of land without the permission of the owner
- extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter
- annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem
- things considered to be necessary to live comfortably, such as hot water
- having no money
- to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra
- to force someone to leave somewhere
- money that you are given regularly, especially to pay for a particular thing
- dying because of not having enough food
- considered normal, and having or using ideas, beliefs, etc. that are accepted by most people
- very cheap
- to give money or goods to help a person or organization
- extremely ugly or bad
Down
- having enough money to lead a good life
- having a lot of money or owning a lot of things
- money given by the government to people who are poor or ill, or who do not have a job
- to earn a lot of money in a short time and with little effort
- to spend less money than you did before because you have less money
- to be very expensive
- rich
- completely unexpected
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- extremely
- extremely or unpleasantly dirty
- separated
- something that is not worth what you pay for it
- unwilling to spend money
27 Clues: rich • extremely • separated • very cheap • having no money • to be very expensive • completely unexpected • extremely ugly or bad • unwilling to spend money • extremely or unpleasantly dirty • to force someone to leave somewhere • having enough money to lead a good life • dying because of not having enough food • extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter • ...
brielle 2024-04-11
Across
- money that a person owes
- interest interest earned or paid on a principal and previously earned or paid interest
- money that is owed or due
- wage the amount an employee is paid per hour
- items a person owns with monetary value
- interest a fixed percent of the principal
- money that you transfer
- a fixed amount of money or compensation paid to an employee
- a sum of money set aside for a particular purpose
- expenses expenses that occur regularly and stay the same
- account offers easy accsess to your money for your daily transactional needs
- expenses expenses that occur regularly but may change because the consumer has some control over the amount
- of living the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses
Down
- money owed on your home that you pay monthly
- the amount of money earned by bank customers based on the amount of principal in their savings account
- a plan to help you reach your financial goals
- ways the goverment connect money from citizens
- the inital amount of money borrowed or saved
- card a card issued by a financial institution and it enables the card holder to borrow funds
- money that is not spent by a consumer currently, but is reserved for later use
- worth the difference between the monetary values of a consumer
- worth statement a finaical tool that shows your finacial position at a given point in time
- the cost required for something
- money that is paid to a person for goods, services,or investments
- needs food, shelter water, clothes, education
25 Clues: money that you transfer • money that a person owes • money that is owed or due • the cost required for something • items a person owns with monetary value • interest a fixed percent of the principal • money owed on your home that you pay monthly • the inital amount of money borrowed or saved • a plan to help you reach your financial goals • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-04-03
Across
- a tax based on the amount of money you earn, or your income
- to put money into a bank account for safe keeping
- money that is earned from work, businesses, or investments
- an expense that does not change from time period to time period
- to give or donate to help people or a cause
- the amount of money that is left after taxes
- a plan for managing your money, created based on an estimation of your income and expenses
- the act of taking money out of a bank account
- to give money with an agreement that it will be paid back
Down
- a cost that varies over time according to a number of factors
- to use money to pay for something
- to give something away without expecting anything in return.
- money that is made in a business after all cost and expenses are paid
- your total income before taxes are taken out
- To take and use with the promise to pay it back.
- the tax on a portion of the value of items. Property tax can be charged on things such as cars, houses, boats or land
- the money added to the cost of items and services. It is usually paid with item is purchased
- The total tax an employer withholds . (KEEPS)
- the amount of money paid by the borrower to the lender for the use of the money loaned to them
- Services performed for which someone is paid
20 Clues: to use money to pay for something • your total income before taxes are taken out • to give or donate to help people or a cause • the amount of money that is left after taxes • Services performed for which someone is paid • The total tax an employer withholds . (KEEPS) • the act of taking money out of a bank account • To take and use with the promise to pay it back. • ...
Financial Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-24
Across
- Money received regularly through work and investments
- The amount of money available in an account
- Rise in price for the cost of goods without an increase in the price of a dollar
- Money placed into an account
- Money taken out of an account
- Income put aside and not spent on current consumption
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period
- Money in the form of paper currency or coins
Down
- Shares of ownership in a company
- A deficit in an account by spending or withdrawing more money than the account holds
- The initial amount invested or borrowed
- The chance of experiencing financial loss typically associated with investing
- Using income on current consumption
- The buying capacity of a person or company
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent or the repayment of a debt.
- The action of investing and risking money for profit or material result
- a certificate of indebtedness issued by a government or a company promising to repay funds to the lender at a fixed rate of interest
- Money owed to someone or something
- Required payments to the government
- Annual percentage rate
20 Clues: Annual percentage rate • Money placed into an account • Money taken out of an account • Shares of ownership in a company • Money owed to someone or something • Using income on current consumption • Required payments to the government • The initial amount invested or borrowed • The buying capacity of a person or company • The amount of money available in an account • ...
STACKED Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-28
Across
- Money paid to the government
- Where your money is stored at a bank
- A place that keeps your money safe
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Money set aside for future use
- Time when you stop working for income
- Money you earn or receive
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
Down
- Machine that lets you take out or deposit money
- Money you spend
- Extra money paid on loans or earned on savings
- Protection from financial loss
- Borrowed money you agree to pay back later
- Using money to earn more money over time
- Money you owe to others
15 Clues: Money you spend • Money you owe to others • Money you earn or receive • Money paid to the government • Protection from financial loss • Money set aside for future use • A place that keeps your money safe • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Where your money is stored at a bank • Time when you stop working for income • A plan for how to spend and save money • ...
unit 10 crossword hunter koepp 2019-04-05
Across
- what an individual is worth
- cost of living or doing business
- periodic payment from employer to employee
- amount received by an employee
- sum of money that you first invested
- a card you may use to pay for things
- total amount of money being borrowed
- letters of credit that are payable on demand
- an expense,or money paid out from an account
- the interest on a loan
- money you are taking out of an account
- the amount one must pay to maintain ones standard of living
- an account were you deposit money
- money you save up
Down
- amount of money received
- all the money you made while working
- spending the right amount
- money you have to pay that is a set price
- cost per unit
- tax used on retail goods
- operating expenses that increase and decrease
- tax employee has to withhold
- individuals income after deductions
- a tax on an individuals income/wage
- something for which one is liable
- useful or valuable thing
- money you have to subtract from gross income
- a loan you have to pay back
28 Clues: cost per unit • money you save up • the interest on a loan • amount of money received • tax used on retail goods • useful or valuable thing • spending the right amount • what an individual is worth • a loan you have to pay back • tax employee has to withhold • amount received by an employee • cost of living or doing business • something for which one is liable • ...
Giselle work 2023-08-22
Across
- setting money aside for savings
- A history of your payments and your situation
- things you own that you can sell for money
- a record of taking money from your banking account
- the most important
- accepts deposits, makes loans
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- money that goes to a person or entity receives for their labor
- spending plan based on income and expenses
- wanting to know something
- to fail or duty
- a need that is necessary to live
- more than one person borrows money from banks
- concept that money today is more than tomorrow
- someone who buys or stocks at the direction of clients
Down
- prediction of your credit behavior
- a payment that you are using your own money from a check
- (CD) offered by a bank to save money either debt or credit
- borrow money that you will pay back
- a way to manger your risk
- extra cash just in case anything goes wrong
- default of your debt obligations
- a legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable tp replay debts
- process of diversifying or state being diversified
- shopping comparing similar products from different stores
25 Clues: to fail or duty • the most important • a way to manger your risk • wanting to know something • accepts deposits, makes loans • setting money aside for savings • default of your debt obligations • a need that is necessary to live • prediction of your credit behavior • borrow money that you will pay back • things you own that you can sell for money • ...
fin lit vocab 2023-08-24
Across
- means you cannot pay debt
- spending your own money
- money given to you that you dont have to pay back immediately
- property owned by a person or company
- money set aside in case of emergencies
- save money for yourself and necessities
- how much money you make
- failure to pay
- reducing the risk
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- comparing items to see the cheaper option
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange
- how good you are with credit
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality
- A credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of
Down
- a certain amount of money you can use
- a thing that is borrowed or lended
- a sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid in the future.
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money
- owing money
- percentage of what your loaning
- how likely someone is to pay back
- annual percentage rate
- necessities vs luxury
25 Clues: owing money • failure to pay • reducing the risk • necessities vs luxury • annual percentage rate • spending your own money • how much money you make • means you cannot pay debt • how good you are with credit • percentage of what your loaning • how likely someone is to pay back • a thing that is borrowed or lended • a certain amount of money you can use • ...
lawn boy 2023-10-06
Across
- palw- the guy that lawn boy sponcerd
- paulsen- the author of the book
- -the season that the story took place
- what type of story it is
- what he did to make money
- what he created
- a fee for services
- money he made mowing
- what he got for his birthday
- the people who work from him
- the person who bought him the mower
- exchange goods with out money
- the guy who got him the stock
- the bad guy who tried taking lawnboys money
- commit money in order to earn financail return
- all the money that he mad
- showing skill
Down
- what he made
- the color of grass
- shoved rocks head into this
- what he is
- the man who does the work in the dark
- he frist person to ask him to mow
- what he got for mowing
- boy- the main charcter
- what he used to haul around the mower
- market- what he used to grow his money
- tube- what he wanted to get with the money he made
- the money that he used to buy stocks
- how old he was
30 Clues: what he is • what he made • showing skill • how old he was • what he created • the color of grass • a fee for services • money he made mowing • what he got for mowing • boy- the main charcter • what type of story it is • what he did to make money • all the money that he mad • shoved rocks head into this • what he got for his birthday • the people who work from him • exchange goods with out money • ...
Ready for BizTown 2024-01-25
Across
- a business that charges customers for money-related services
- the amount of money earned from sales
- a good produced and offered for sale
- things people buy and use
- the money people earn for their work
- current amount of money in an account
- work done for others, such as haircuts or car repairs
- a sum of money put into a bank account
- a way of persuading people to want goods or services
Down
- the people and things needed to produce goods and services
- how a country makes and manages goods, services, and money
- the amount of money an employee receives after taxes and deduction
- a model of the movement of goods, services, resources, and money in an economy
- when people can't have what they want because of limited resources
- people who buy and use goods and services
- goods that a business has in stock to sale
- members of a town, city, county or country
- a card that allows customers to electronically withdraw funds from their accounts
- the amount of money left after all business expenses have been paid
- money borrowes that must be repaied, usually with interest
20 Clues: things people buy and use • a good produced and offered for sale • the money people earn for their work • the amount of money earned from sales • current amount of money in an account • a sum of money put into a bank account • people who buy and use goods and services • goods that a business has in stock to sale • members of a town, city, county or country • ...
Banking Products and Services 2021-09-07
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- Provide financial services to small businesses, families, and individuals
- Allows individuals to manage money online
- Insurance paid for vehicles
- Allow bank customers to withdraw money directly from checking account
- Loan taking out typically for the purpose of repaying individuals debt
- Agreement between a person and company in which a person pays in return for financial help if something goes wrong
- Allow consumer to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certain limit
- Money gained after expenses
- An organization engaged with commercial activites
- Process of monitoring, organizing, and planning financial resources to achieve a goal
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- A bank account that holds money and generates interest
- Insurance covering homes
- For-profit organizations controlled by the FDIC
- The rate in which interest is being charged
- Money owed by an individual or business
- Loans taking out for the purpose of business
- wealth in a money form
- Responsible for recieving, lending,and transferring money to individuals, businesses, and government
- Can be owned on the balance held in a bank account
- Investing in money for a profit
- Money borrowed that can be paid back through interest
21 Clues: wealth in a money form • Insurance covering homes • Insurance paid for vehicles • Money gained after expenses • Investing in money for a profit • Money owed by an individual or business • Allows individuals to manage money online • The rate in which interest is being charged • Loans taking out for the purpose of business • For-profit organizations controlled by the FDIC • ...
Chapter 2 Investment vocab 2022-12-06
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- bad time on wall street
- people exchanged goods/services
- people must be able to carry money
- New york stock exchange
- good times on Wall Street
- taking measures to make money grow
- used to finance the Revolutionary war
- first colony to issue paper currency
- putting money aside
- money is made of strong materials
- official currency
- used by the Chinese as money in 1200BC
- was used as money in 3000BC
- valuable form of currency
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- were issued by the Federal Government and were declared legal tender.
- created the Federal Reserve System in 1913
- when money loses its value
- paper money is referred to as this
- form of currency
- printed by US treasury under the National Banking Act
- signed National Banking Act which created a dual-banking system
- American stock exchange
- Treasury paper money produced by who?
- another valuable form of currency
- issued first Tally Sticks in 1100AD
- Mint Coins are produced by who?
- notes that are accepted as evidence of the ability to pay
- first use of banknotes
- is anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- results when there is an oversupply
30 Clues: form of currency • official currency • putting money aside • first use of banknotes • bad time on wall street • New york stock exchange • American stock exchange • good times on Wall Street • valuable form of currency • when money loses its value • was used as money in 3000BC • people exchanged goods/services • another valuable form of currency • Mint Coins are produced by who? • ...
Financial literacy 2023-04-28
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- a agreement between a lender and a borrower
- Get hired to gain money
- to withdraw or deposit money
- a good idea
- a amount to spend
- a statement of finances
- Something that is important to buy
- Amount not spent
- quitting a job and not working anymore
- a amount of money managed
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- Something you use to pay for stuff
- saving money for a profit
- A investment that lets you save money
- the shares of a ownership or Company divided
- A job you want to do
- the government wanting to raise money
- Something to buy that’s not important
- Amount spent
- The recourse or wealthy of a country or region
- an amount owed
20 Clues: a good idea • Amount spent • an amount owed • Amount not spent • a amount to spend • A job you want to do • Get hired to gain money • a statement of finances • saving money for a profit • a amount of money managed • to withdraw or deposit money • Something you use to pay for stuff • Something that is important to buy • A investment that lets you save money • ...
Brain Cooler 2023-02-02
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- recording all financials
- short term money is sourced
- debt financing
- a secondary market for funding
- a primary market for funding
- stock prices on the decrease
- money used to run the business
- an average return on your investment
- goods received and paid for later
- accounting for management
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- money used to expand the business
- financial plan for allocating money
- recording and presenting financials
- stock prices on the increase
- difference between budgeted and real
- the time it takes to repay I.O.
- long term debt facility raising funds
- How much is it worth in today money
- accounting for mainly external
- money used to launch a venture
- long term money is sourced
21 Clues: debt financing • recording all financials • accounting for management • long term money is sourced • short term money is sourced • stock prices on the increase • a primary market for funding • stock prices on the decrease • a secondary market for funding • accounting for mainly external • money used to run the business • money used to launch a venture • ...
Personal Finance 2017-02-14
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- (2 Words)card from the bank which you owe money on
- Money you get from your parents
- Things you buy for reasons other than survival
- Money you spend
- Money you receive
- What you earn on money kept in a bank account
- When you owe money you have a ____
- Net ____ is another word for surplus
- Possible reasons to save money
- Net ____ is another term for deficit
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- (2 words)A special account where you lock money away to earn more in return
- A list of incomes and expenses
- Money from a job
- When you have more expenses than income
- Money from the bank which you pay back over time
- Things required to survive
- When you have more income than expenses
17 Clues: Money you spend • Money from a job • Money you receive • Things required to survive • A list of incomes and expenses • Possible reasons to save money • Money you get from your parents • When you owe money you have a ____ • Net ____ is another word for surplus • Net ____ is another term for deficit • When you have more expenses than income • When you have more income than expenses • ...
PAYMENT SYSTEM 2016-02-25
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- delivery channel
- requirement to make money
- national payment system (abbr)
- money securities
- its intrinsic value is less than the nominal value
- legal tender
- something which easily and widely accepted by society to exchange anythings
- payment system operator
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- use money to buy stocks or foreign currency ad resell them to get profit
- paper money
- paper based instrument
- role of bank indonesia in payment system
- transferring fund from one party to another
- commodity money
- electronic data capturing (abbr)
- national currency
- non-cash payment instrument
- automated telling machine abbr)
- card based instrument
19 Clues: paper money • legal tender • delivery channel • commodity money • money securities • national currency • card based instrument • paper based instrument • payment system operator • requirement to make money • non-cash payment instrument • national payment system (abbr) • automated telling machine abbr) • electronic data capturing (abbr) • role of bank indonesia in payment system • ...
Commercial Banks 2023-02-17
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- Economists define____ very broadly asanything that is generally accepted as payment forgoods and services or in the settlement of debts.
- A function of money that is a widely accepted in exchange of goods and services, as well as payment of debts.
- Customer(s) of Central Banks is or are
- A function of money that enables pricing of goods and services
- Fiat money is based
- This product is meant for long-term savings 12 months or more (usually 1-5 years)
- A borrowing product attached to the current account and is meant for emergencies
- Where do banks get the money to lend?
- This product combines the features of both current account and fixed deposits
- perceived equal “value” best represents
- A borrowing product meant for real estate purchase
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- money that represents money. It isexchangeable for a commodity.
- A borrowing product meant to be paid between 1-5 years
- Rising interest rates discourage borrowing, as the cost of money rises. However, they mean good news for _____.
- A system where goods may not be easily divisible best represents the disadvantages of
- history a record of how a person handles money and debt, including credit card accounts and other loans
- form of a money with intrinsic value
- where market needed both parties must want what the other offers
- A function of money that enables the storage and use of money for the future
- The bank account does not pay any interest on these deposits
- Background
21 Clues: Background • Fiat money is based • form of a money with intrinsic value • Where do banks get the money to lend? • Customer(s) of Central Banks is or are • perceived equal “value” best represents • A borrowing product meant for real estate purchase • A borrowing product meant to be paid between 1-5 years • The bank account does not pay any interest on these deposits • ...
Bank Vocab 2025-09-09
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- A secret number used to access your bank card.
- Money borrowed from a bank that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- A local office of a bank where customers can go for services
- Transfer A way to send money electronically from one bank to another.
- A plastic card that lets you borrow money from the bank to pay for purchases.
- A bank account meant for storing money and earning interest.
- A document from the bank showing all account activity over a certain time.
- A machine where you can withdraw or deposit cash without going into the bank.
- When you spend more money than you have in your account.
- A plastic card that takes money directly from your bank account when you make a purchase.
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- A bank account used for daily spending, bills, and debit card purchases.
- of Deposit A savings product that holds your money for a fixed time in exchange for higher interest.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- Money placed into a bank account.
- A record at a bank showing how much money a person or business has.
- Any activity in a bank account, like a deposit, withdrawal, or transfer.
- A special type of loan used to buy a house.
- The amount of money currently in a bank account.
- A charge the bank requires for certain services, like overdrafts or wire transfers.
- Extra money paid by the bank for keeping savings, or charged by the bank for loans.
20 Clues: Money placed into a bank account. • Money taken out of a bank account. • A special type of loan used to buy a house. • A secret number used to access your bank card. • The amount of money currently in a bank account. • When you spend more money than you have in your account. • A local office of a bank where customers can go for services • ...
Personal Finance Banking, Credit, Interest 2018-10-19
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- money that pays a rate of return
- the likelihood a borrower will default on a loan
- this is the LARGEST percentage of your credit score
- a composite number that indicates creditworthiness
- most common financial institution that loans money
- type of credit card to get when first building credit
- interest on the principal only
- two things you can do with money after taxes are paid
- person who leaves money at the bank
- person who takes out a loan
- interest rate that doesn't change over the life of the loan
- the chance of losing money
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- this lender requires you pay them with your next paycheck
- this is a benefit of having and using credit
- this lender requires a car title as collateral
- the price tag of borrowed money
- interest on the principal plus the accrued interest
- the ability to borrow money
- must be a member to borrow from here; may have lower rates
- this is the BANK'S money
- this is YOUR money
- interest rate that does change over the life of the loan
- percentage that represents the yearly cost of borrowing money
- Federal Insurance program for banks
24 Clues: this is YOUR money • this is the BANK'S money • the chance of losing money • the ability to borrow money • person who takes out a loan • interest on the principal only • the price tag of borrowed money • money that pays a rate of return • person who leaves money at the bank • Federal Insurance program for banks • this is a benefit of having and using credit • ...
Fin Lit Vocab Gauron 2023-08-21
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- Money owed
- Failure to repay a debt
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- A measure of the risk a borrower poses to a lender
- A number that states your credit activity
- Money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back
- A place where people can borrow money from pools with low interest
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- Money may be worth more now than later
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- Money set aside for yourself
- Shelter vs Games
- A business expanding its field of operations
- Something you own
- Spending Limit
- Cost to borrow
- Money invested or lent on which interest occurs
- relation between borrower and lender
- Money received for doing something
- A type of account credit unions and banks offer
- A backup fund for emergencies
- A rate at which the value of money increases
- Price comparing
- A report that details your credit activity
- A card issued by your bank that transfers money electronically
- Out of money
25 Clues: Money owed • Out of money • Spending Limit • Cost to borrow • Price comparing • Shelter vs Games • Something you own • Failure to repay a debt • Money set aside for yourself • A backup fund for emergencies • Money received for doing something • relation between borrower and lender • Money may be worth more now than later • A number that states your credit activity • ...
Investment Terms 2025-03-26
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- when the stock market is losing all of it money and crashing
- Put money into this and buy parts of Companies
- CEO of berkshire Hathaway
- Investing a large amount of money all at once
- Virtual currency
- Consistently investing the same amount of money or time
- Virtual currency
- You will get this for working a certain number of years with certain companies
- Currencies that are created and backed by the government
- How to find a company in the stock market
- Amount of money saved for a purpose
- when the stock market is losing all of it money and crashing
- Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX
- Pools money from a large group of investors
- The market is high
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- The word for social security and medicare tax
- A list of everything you’ve invested in
- The market is low
- Collection of stock that trades on the stock market
- Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX
- You hype up an asset you a lot of and sell it all when its worth a lot
- Everyone has one and you get money from it when you retire
- Max amount of money you can put into an IRA at one time
- Word for stocks trading under $5
- Pull money out of it when you want, penalty-free when you’re 59.5
25 Clues: Virtual currency • Virtual currency • The market is low • The market is high • CEO of berkshire Hathaway • Word for stocks trading under $5 • Amount of money saved for a purpose • Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX • Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX • A list of everything you’ve invested in • How to find a company in the stock market • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2023-12-11
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- The amount of money you need to pay toward expenses before your insurance will cover the rest.
- Anything that you spend money on.
- The amount you owe to someone else.
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim.
- The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money.
- A fee from your bank or credit union when you try to spend more than what is in your account.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- Necessities like electricity, gas, and water, which are paid monthly as part of your household expenses.
- An amount charged for borrowing money or paid to you for lending it.
- An amount removed from your bank or credit union account to pay for something.
- An amount available in or owed on an account.
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.
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- A budgeting method where you record your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someone's property for a specified amount of time and money.
- The smallest amount you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to avoid fees or fines.
- The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld.
- When you turn your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping.
- A plan for what you're going to spend your money on.
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union.
- Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs. Everyone has to pay them.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses.
- Money earned through work.
- The money you borrow when using a loan or credit card.
- Borrowing money to pay for something with the understanding you'll pay it back, plus more, later.
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something.
25 Clues: Money earned through work. • Anything that you spend money on. • The amount you owe to someone else. • Moving money from one account to another. • An amount available in or owed on an account. • A plan for what you're going to spend your money on. • The money you borrow when using a loan or credit card. • The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money. • ...
Fin Lit Vocab 2024-09-03
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- Special saving account where it holds a certain amount of money for a long period of time.
- Is the price you pay when you borrow money or the benefit you get when you lend money.
- Spread your investments across differently to help reduce risk.
- Borrowing money that you need to pay back, usually with interest.
- A card that takes money out directly from your banking account.
- The amount of money you have before interest.
- A price tag for borrowing money
- Failed to keep up with your debts.
- Is how likely you are to pay back money you borrow, based on what a lender thinks.
- Helps buy things you can't pay for yet, but you have to pay full price later.
- Broker They buy and sell stocks for people who want to invest their money but don't want to do all the complicated stuff themselves.
- Money you put aside to cover for surprised expenses.
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- Find the best price, features, and benefits before buying.
- An individual and company or organization that has the benefits of having the availability to meet debts.
- Need is stuff you need on a daily basis to stay alive and want is stuff you don't need to survive but YOU decide to get.
- Like a safety net in case something bad happens to you or a family member.
- When you fail to meet the legal requirements for a loan.
- It's like a grade to tell the lender if you are trustworthy with borrowing money.
- A plan of how much money you will spend at a certain time.
- Saving your money before spending it all on bills and other things.
- A bill that has all your credit activity and current information.
- Bank owned by their members and governed by a board of directors.
- A way to get a little bit of money, but there is a fine you will have to pay later.
- The value of money means that a dollar today is worth more than a dollar in the future.
- What you earn from working.
25 Clues: What you earn from working. • A price tag for borrowing money • Failed to keep up with your debts. • The amount of money you have before interest. • Money you put aside to cover for surprised expenses. • When you fail to meet the legal requirements for a loan. • Find the best price, features, and benefits before buying. • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2021-10-01
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- what you own or have paid for
- total pay before payroll taxes
- activity within an account
- money set aside, in a bank, earns interest
- transaction that adds to an account
- transaction that takes money from an account
- period after you stop working; usually 65
- face-to-face meeting for a job you applied
- federal insurance pays for hospitalalization
- fixed amount paid for work, for hours work
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- amount of money you pay before insurance does
- loan that is to borrowed money to buy a house
- money paid by the bank for use of your money
- written agreement to repay borrowed money
- add your signature to a loan made by someone
- income that can't be increased
- total pay minus payroll taxes
- amount of money a bank is willing to loan
- the exciting amount in an account
- someone who hires workers
20 Clues: someone who hires workers • activity within an account • what you own or have paid for • total pay minus payroll taxes • total pay before payroll taxes • income that can't be increased • the exciting amount in an account • transaction that adds to an account • written agreement to repay borrowed money • amount of money a bank is willing to loan • ...
credit cross 2023-02-24
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- ability to repay debt
- information from your past credit used by creditors to gauge trust
- obtain a good before paying out of pocket
- study and discipline of money
- source of pay for borrowers
- terms of a loan agreement
- beginning amount of money you owe
- a percentage charged to borrowers paid investors
- a report given detailing your expenses
- something that is borrowed
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- table used for information about certain credit cards
- the amount of money you can use
- someone who pledges to pay a loan back if you cant
- money charged for an advance ore service
- credit advanced to people for purchases
- amount of money owed over time while paying money back
- when you owe money
- something pledged as security for repayment of a loan
- cash or liquid assets
- software used to calculate credit scores
- spending money in hopes of return of profit
21 Clues: when you owe money • ability to repay debt • cash or liquid assets • terms of a loan agreement • something that is borrowed • source of pay for borrowers • study and discipline of money • the amount of money you can use • beginning amount of money you owe • a report given detailing your expenses • credit advanced to people for purchases • money charged for an advance ore service • ...
Financial Literacy Terms Crossword 2024-04-26
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- an investor willing to take risks, but not big risks
- student aid report
- something that has monetary value
- any person agreeing to the terms of the loan if you fail to pay
- an investor who takes very few risks
- an addition, or money put into an account
- an expense, or money paid out of an account
- spending more money than what's in your account
- exchange traded fund
- the cost of borrowing money
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- loan for a house
- an investor who takes a lot of risks
- putting money towards something in order to make money
- specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, timely
- tradable assets that have monetary value
- individual retirement account
- lending money to a company with a guaranteed return of the principal
- signing the check
- financial institution where you can deposit and withdraw money
- annual percentage rate
20 Clues: loan for a house • signing the check • student aid report • exchange traded fund • annual percentage rate • the cost of borrowing money • individual retirement account • something that has monetary value • an investor who takes a lot of risks • an investor who takes very few risks • tradable assets that have monetary value • an addition, or money put into an account • ...
Alena,P2,Economics Vocab 2023-01-25
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- prices falling over time
- money goals or how to spend money
- what we get from what we choose
- prices rising over time
- a system of dollars and coins
- money we pay to the goverment
- things sent out to be sold
- giving your money in hopes of getting more money back
- money earned by workers
- things we must have for survival or health
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- giving money to charity
- a group or orginisation that help people in need
- farming
- things brought in from other places in the world
- small pieces of compenys
- money you earn owe to someone else
- the people who buy products or services
- what a person is giving up
- things people do for others.
- trading for goods and services
- cost of things you need to buy
- what we would like to have
- products or thing we can use touch or hold
23 Clues: farming • giving money to charity • prices rising over time • money earned by workers • prices falling over time • small pieces of compenys • what a person is giving up • things sent out to be sold • what we would like to have • things people do for others. • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the goverment • trading for goods and services • cost of things you need to buy • ...
money and shopping vocabulary 2020-05-28
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- a public place where you can drink
- a public place where you can eat
- something where you can read the daily news
- if everyone is ready with eating, you need to do the….
- you can buy specific things like whine and chocolate in a....
- people wear it every day
- robbers.....money
- you can upgrade your pocketmoney with….
- if you are sic, you buy your medicaments at a....
- you can look trough it from ouside. so you can see
- something you get for your birthday
- coca-cola is a type of a....
- children save there money in this
- you clean your theet with….
- a place where mostely people buy there breakfast
- children and teens get it to buy stuf
- you can buy pork, beef or other meat at a....
- children play with it
- you can find anything in a …… store
- each moth, you get your…..for doing your job
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- you can buy the newspaper in a...
- that the sop sells
- if you can buy something for half prize, you get a big...
- people give this to there mom for mothersday
- if you dont are generous, you are....
- something old and beatiful is....
- if you don't waste money, you……. money
- if you want something really expensive, you need to ….. for it
- a big building wit a lot of shops in it
- Belgium most wanted food
- the place where you pay for your stuf at a shop
- a checklist where you can ee everything you need from a shop
- you put all the stuf you want to buy in it and if you have everyting you can go to the checkout
- at a market, people sell there stuf in a...
- before you eat, you first need to…
- some teens do it to get money
- Belgium most wanted drink
- you where it if the sun is shining in your eyes
- you can buy second-hand stuf in a …. shop
- if you dont pay with your credit card, you pay with….
- a small room where you can check the clothes
- if you don't loos money, you make....
42 Clues: robbers.....money • that the sop sells • children play with it • people wear it every day • Belgium most wanted food • Belgium most wanted drink • you clean your theet with…. • coca-cola is a type of a.... • some teens do it to get money • a public place where you can eat • you can buy the newspaper in a... • something old and beatiful is.... • children save there money in this • ...
Show Me The Money ! 2021-03-23
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- (n)Argent restant après des retraits ou dépenses
- (n)Dette / Montant d'argent dû, souvent moyennant des intérêts
- (v)Emprunter
- (v)Avoir l'argent nécessaire pour pouvoir se permettre un achat
- (adj)De piètre qualité/non-dispendieux / avare
- (n)Factures à payer
- (adj)Dispendieux
- (v)Louer
- (n)Mise de fonds (-between words)
- (n)Quand la dette est plus élevée que les entrées d'argent
- (v)Prêter sans intérêts
- (n)Ensemble des entrées et de sorties d’argent
- (v)Gérer
- (n)remboursement
- (v)Être rémunéré / Être payé pour un travail effectué
- (v)Négocier un prix/taux/montant
- (n)Rabais/réduction/solde
- (v)Échanger
- (n)Pointage de crédit / cote de crédit (-between)
- (v)To impose taxes to be paid
- (n)Argent amassée en travaillant
- (n)Porte-feuille / Porte-feuille bancaire
- (n)Salaire
- (v)Diminuer les dépenses
- (n)Retrait d’argent
- (adj)Riche / Fortuné / Bien nantis
- (n)Perte d’argent
- (n)Faillite
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- (n)Taux/Pourcentage d’intérêt
- (n)Marge de crédit / Compte de crédit avec intérêts
- (v)Planifier les entrées et sorties d'argent / Faire un budget
- (n)Vente
- (v)Dépenser
- (adj)Qui rapporte beaucoup d'intérêts
- (n)Des dépenses
- (n)Hypothèque/Emprunt pour l'achat d'une maison
- (n)Guichet automatique
- (v)Financer/Fournir les fonds nécessaires pour un projet ou un achat
- (v)Retirer de l’argent / Faire un retrait
- (n)Compte bancaire
- (n)Reçu / Preuve d’achat / Preuve de paiement
- (n)L'impossibilité de pouvoir se permettre un achat par manque d'argent
- (v)Vendre
- (n)Montant d'argent économisé pour un achat ou pour un projet
- (n)Richesse / Fortune
- (n)Argent emprunté moyennant des intérêts
46 Clues: (n)Vente • (v)Louer • (v)Gérer • (v)Vendre • (n)Salaire • (v)Dépenser • (v)Échanger • (n)Faillite • (v)Emprunter • (n)Des dépenses • (adj)Dispendieux • (n)remboursement • (n)Perte d’argent • (n)Compte bancaire • (n)Factures à payer • (n)Retrait d’argent • (n)Richesse / Fortune • (n)Guichet automatique • (v)Prêter sans intérêts • (v)Diminuer les dépenses • (n)Rabais/réduction/solde • ...
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF MONEY 2021-09-21
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- type of money made with metal, stamped and issued by the authority of government
- slip of paper which allows the user to make a payment from their bank account to a business or individual
- currency board or regulatory committee specifying the size and rate of growth of the money supply
- rate at which a unit of currency of one country can be exchanged for a unit of currency of another currency
- type of government bond issued with shorter maturities than t bonds
- form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods, debts or services
- government bonds issued with terms of four, 13, 26, or 52 weeks
- paper currency issued by continental congress
- form of debt issued by a national government
- payment issued by a bank to cardholders as a payment method
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- promissory notes issued by a federal reserve bank
- system of money in general use in a country
- A measure value or a means of payments
- wire transfer of money from one bank to another
- type of treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds
- means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy
- payment card which provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank account
- standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit
- total amount of money assets available in a country's economy at a specific time
- desired holding of financial assets in the form of money-cash and bank deposit
20 Clues: A measure value or a means of payments • system of money in general use in a country • form of debt issued by a national government • paper currency issued by continental congress • wire transfer of money from one bank to another • promissory notes issued by a federal reserve bank • standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit • ...
Economics Money and Banking 2021-12-02
Across
- when an individual borrows money to satisfy their own need or want
- When a business borrows money to expand their output by increasing the quantity of quality of their factors of production
- corporations that provide services as financial intermediaries for different monetary transactions.
- a type of card where the money is drawn directly from your account
- this is a way to use your property as a guarantee for a loan to get money
- currency or coins (legal tender) that can be exchanged for goods and services.
- a type of card where you 'borrow' money while making a transaction. You pay your bills for this card at the end of each month.
- money kept for safekeeping in a financial institution
- an arrangement in which a third party is allowed to transfer money from a person's account on specific dates usually in order to pay bills
- component of the economy which provides short term funds
- percentage of the loan which is charged as interest to the borrower, or provided to the saver
- an interest-bearing deposit account for long term needs
Down
- 'Loans' issued by a country's government which will be provided by the people to encourage/increase government spending. Their money will be returned after a period of time with interest.
- a form of money which does not necessarily have an inherent physical value. E.g. bonds, stocks, bank deposits
- a banking system that is governed by Shariah Law. It ensures fairness for all, is based on profit-sharing and does not charge interest.
- When the money withdrawn from an account exceeds what is in the current account.
- a type of cash which can easily and quickly be converted into money
- an item which has an exchange value and has a material existence. Also known as tangible assets.
- a percentage of ownership in a company or financial asset, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits.
- a financial services company which advises theconsumers firms and the government on transactions.
- a financial institution which maintains accounts and provides loans to the public and the companies. Also known as a high-street bank
- an account where the money can be withdrawn without notice. It is an active account which is made for frequent deposits and withdrawals.
22 Clues: money kept for safekeeping in a financial institution • an interest-bearing deposit account for long term needs • component of the economy which provides short term funds • when an individual borrows money to satisfy their own need or want • a type of card where the money is drawn directly from your account • ...
money matters vocab assignment 2024-01-09
Across
- process of setting aside a portion of current income for future use, or the flow of resources accumulated in this way over a given period of time
- estate the land and any permanent structures, like a home, or improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made.
- in the most literal sense, a payment made yearly, as, for example, under a contract to provide retirement income.
- market fund mutual funds that invest in debt securities characterized by short maturities and minimal credit risk.
- banks provides specialized services for companies and large investors. These services include: Underwriting and advising on securities issues and other forms of capital raising.
- a powerful investing concept that involves earning returns on both your original investment and on returns you received previously.
- bank account a type of savings account that pays higher-than-average interest rates on deposits.
- companies A company that creates insurance products to take on risks in return for the payment of premiums.
- issued by governments and corporations when they want to raise money
- banks a financial institution that provides services like loans, certificates of deposits, savings bank accounts bank overdrafts, etc. to its customers
Down
- an individual or firm that acts as an intermediary between an investor and a securities exchange.
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- the change in price of an asset, investment, or project over time
- interest/when you earn interest on the money you've saved and on the interest you earn along the way.
- the ease with which an asset, or security, can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price.
- the chance that an outcome or investment's actual gains will differ from an expected outcome or return.
- interest/an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan
- tuition plan allows you to prepay a student's college tuition or contribute to an education savings account.
- the monetary charge for borrowing money—generally expressed as a percentage, such as an annual percentage rate (APR)
- account a basic type of financial product that allows you to deposit your money and typically earn a modest amount of interest.
- institutions a company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange.
21 Clues: the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • the change in price of an asset, investment, or project over time • interest/an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan • issued by governments and corporations when they want to raise money • ...
ASDA TRAVEL MONEY 1 2022-07-20
Across
- IN AN EMERGENCY WHAT DO YOU TAKE WITH YOU TO EVACUATE AFTER SECURING THE CONTENTS
- WHERE DO YOU ACCESS TRAINING MODULES
- WHAT EQUIPMENT CAN YOU USE TO IDENTIFY IF A NOTE IS COUNTERFEIT
- WHAT DOES THE FIRST P STAND FOR IN PEP
- WHAT BUTTON DO YOU PRESS TO INVOKE KYC
- WHERE DO YOU ACCESS SOPS
- WHAT DOES IUAR STAND FOR
- NATIONAL ID CARDS CAN BE ACCEPTED FROM THE EEA AND WHERE
- HOW MANY STAGE TO MONEY LAUNDERING ARE THERE
- WHO MUST YOU EMAIL TO REPORT A DATA BREACH
- WHAT DOES THE C STAND FOR IN CDD
Down
- WHAT DOES THE D STAND FOR IN EDD
- STAGES OF MONEY LAUNDERING ARE PLACEMENT, ? AND INTEGRATION
- WHEN ACEPTING DRIVING LICENSES AS ID WHAT DO THEY HAVE TO BE
- WHAT DOES AML STAND FOR
- WHAT DOES PAB STAND FOR
- WHO DO YOU CALL FOR PERMISSION TO LET SOMEONE INTO THE BUREAU AFTER YOU CHECK THEIR ID
- WHAT DO YOU DO IF A CUSTOMER TRIES TO SPILT A TRANSACTION
- 80000GBP OR EQUIVALENT IS WHAT
- WHAT STATIONARY CAN YOU USE TO IDENTIFY IF A NOTE IS COUNTERFEIT
- WHO CAN WE NOT TRANSACT WITH A PEP OR SANCTIONED PERSON
- WHAT WEBSITE CAN BE USED TO IDENTIFY IF A NOTE IS COUNTERFEIT
- WHEN CAPTURING ADDRESSES THEY MUST BE
- IF LEAVING FOR MORE THAN 15 MINUTES WHERE MUST ALL THE MONEY BE PUT
- WHO DO YOU CALL IF YOU GET A PEP OR SANCTION ALERT
- WHAT ACRONYM IS USED FOR 'COMBATING THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM'
26 Clues: WHAT DOES AML STAND FOR • WHAT DOES PAB STAND FOR • WHERE DO YOU ACCESS SOPS • WHAT DOES IUAR STAND FOR • 80000GBP OR EQUIVALENT IS WHAT • WHAT DOES THE D STAND FOR IN EDD • WHAT DOES THE C STAND FOR IN CDD • WHERE DO YOU ACCESS TRAINING MODULES • WHEN CAPTURING ADDRESSES THEY MUST BE • WHAT DOES THE FIRST P STAND FOR IN PEP • WHAT BUTTON DO YOU PRESS TO INVOKE KYC • ...
Money Management Vocab Review 2022-10-05
Across
- Anticipated expenses that vary in amount each month (ex. utilities)
- The standards used to determine what is important to a person
- A payment method used to electronically deposit your paycheck into your bank account
- Planning for major purchases that require extensive saving; 5 or more years
- The measure of money come in and money going out over a certain period of time
- Expenses that are not paid every month and cannot always be planned
- Aomething that you would like to accomplish
- Expenses that are consistent and require payment around the same time each month
- The total amount owed on debts; balance on any unpaid loan or financial obligation
- The idea that you should remove money for savings purposes as soon as you receive any income
- Money left over after taxes and other deductions used to pay for essentials
- Income that is consistent and is typically received around the same time each month
- Items with special qualities that make them more expensive than alternative products
- Apending for goods and services beyond the essentials
Down
- Items that are relatively rare that people collect in hopes that they will increase in value
- Accumulations of assets by an individual such as money and possessions
- A list of all one's personal property
- Planning to buy things that require money above what is normally allowed by a budget (usually within one year)
- A decrease in the value of an asset
- Money spent on needs, wants and saving
- An increase in the value of an asset
- An item of value pledged as a guarantee for payment of a loan which can be repossessed by the lender if the loan is not paid back
- Money received or earned
- Money or other items of value that a person owns
- A tool or plan for managing and spending money to achieve financial goals
- The total value of a person's financial assets minus their obligations
- Anticipated expenses that are the same amount each month and usually require payment around the same time each month
27 Clues: Money received or earned • A decrease in the value of an asset • An increase in the value of an asset • A list of all one's personal property • Money spent on needs, wants and saving • Aomething that you would like to accomplish • Money or other items of value that a person owns • Apending for goods and services beyond the essentials • ...
ef INT 2A (Money) 2024-04-12
Across
- örökölni
- ... sb for sth felszámol vkinek vmit (pénzt)
- kölcsön
- költségvetés
- ... on one salary egy fizetésből élni
- ... worth ér valamennyit
- pénzt keresni
- kerül valamibe
- ... off sb vkinek a nyakán élni
- lakáshitel
- befektetni
- adó
Down
- ... payment érintésmentes fizetés
- tartozik vkinek
- számla
- biztosítás
- ... money pénzt gyűjteni
- adósság
- ... out money pénzt kivesz (számláról)
- kölcsönkérni
- pazarolni
- ... afford to nem engedheti meg magának
- kölcsönadni
- fizetés
24 Clues: adó • számla • adósság • kölcsön • fizetés • örökölni • pazarolni • biztosítás • lakáshitel • befektetni • kölcsönadni • költségvetés • kölcsönkérni • pénzt keresni • kerül valamibe • tartozik vkinek • ... money pénzt gyűjteni • ... worth ér valamennyit • ... off sb vkinek a nyakán élni • ... payment érintésmentes fizetés • ... on one salary egy fizetésből élni • ... out money pénzt kivesz (számláról) • ...
give me your money 2024-02-20
Across
- fluid filled sac found in places where friction might occur. Predominantly located between bony prominence and muscle or tendons
- the joint consists of cartilage and fibrous connective tissue
- object penetrates the skin
- inflammation of the covering of the bone. Caused mainly by contusions
- inflammation of the synovial sheath surrounding the tendon
- can range from superficial to deep tissue compression and hemorrhage: does not produce pain
- Force of mechanical energy is that which changes the state of rest or uniform motion of matter. When a force applied to any part of the body results in a harmful disturbance in function and or structure, a mechanical injury is said to have been sustained
- any material whose mechanical properties vary depending on rate of load. Human tissue is viscoelastic, it has both viscous and elastic properties
- calcification: (myositis ossificans) deep muscle contusion cause bone to calcify and grow into the muscle
- A major factor in joint injuries is the viscoelastic tissue properties of ligaments and capsules
- Properties: Tissues have relative abilities
- does not produce pain
- A joint in the human body is defined as the point where two bones join together. A joint must also transmit forces between participating bones.
- DEPRESSED FRACTURE: Occur mainly in flat bones such as the skullOBLIQUE: similar to spiral fractures; occurs when one end of the bone is fixed and the other experiences a twist
Down
- extent of deformation of tissue under loading
- swelling and pain that move with the tendon
- similar to spiral fractures; occurs when one end of the bone is fixed and the other experiences a twist
- Properties Tissues have relative abilities to resist a particular load. The stronger the tissue, the greater magnitude of load it can withstand.
- Osteochondrosis
- the internal reaction or resistance to an external
- racture occurs to the wall of the eye orbit
- rigid muscle contraction that last over a period of time SYNOVIAL JOINTS: A joint in the human body is defined as the point where two bones join together. A joint must also transmit forces between participating bones.
- outside force or forces acting on tissue.
- Bones of the joint are held together by a cuff of fibrous tissue known as the capsule
- Provides firm and flexible support
- most common is tonic
26 Clues: Osteochondrosis • most common is tonic • does not produce pain • object penetrates the skin • Provides firm and flexible support • outside force or forces acting on tissue. • swelling and pain that move with the tendon • racture occurs to the wall of the eye orbit • Properties: Tissues have relative abilities • extent of deformation of tissue under loading • ...
302 Unit 7 Money 2024-03-19
Across
- to put something in the trash
- owing money
- someone's way of living; the things that a person or particular group of people usually do
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back,
- the surroundings of a city
- adverb of busy
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time:
- to get your money back
Down
- adverb of healthy
- a type of product made by a particular company
- to manage to live, work, etc. without
- give money back to somebody who lent it to you
- to walk around a shop looking at several things without intending to buy any of them
- an occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual
- to wait for a short time
- adverb of eager
- waste material or things that are no longer wanted or needed
- una ‘ganga’, un ‘chollo’
- to return to the shop
- (to charity) to give money or goods to help a person or organization (3 words)
21 Clues: owing money • adverb of busy • adverb of eager • adverb of healthy • to return to the shop • to get your money back • to wait for a short time • una ‘ganga’, un ‘chollo’ • the surroundings of a city • to put something in the trash • to manage to live, work, etc. without • a type of product made by a particular company • give money back to somebody who lent it to you • ...
Ch. 10 Money & Banking 2020-04-08
Across
- paper currency issued during the civil war
- the national currency we use today in the United States
- coins and paper bills used as money
- widespread panic in which great numbers of people try to redeem their paper money
- the direct exchange of one set of goods or services for another
- the government agency that insures customer deposits if a bank fails
- objects that have value because the holder can exchange them for something else of value
- anything that serves as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value
- failure to pay back a loan
- the ability to be used as, or directly converted to, cash
- person or institution to whom money is owed
- money that has value because the government has ordered that it is an acceptable means to pay debts
- a bank chartered, or licensed, by the national government
- a means for comparing the values of goods and services
Down
- the severe economic decline that began in 1929 and lasted for more than a decade
- bank that can lend to other banks in times of need
- an institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money
- a monetary system in which paper money and coins are equal to the value of a certain amount of gold
- anything that is used to determine value during the exchange of goods and services
- a card used to withdraw money
- bank that belongs to the Federal Reserve System
- a banking system that keeps only a fraction of funds on hand and lends out the remainder
- the nation's central banking system
- a fund that pools money from small savers to purchase short-term government and corporate securities
- all the money available in the united states economy
- the money in checking accounts
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- a card entitling its holder to buy goods and services based on the holder's promise to pay for these goods and services
- a specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate
- objects that have value in themselves and that are also used as money
- something that keeps its value if it is stored rather than used
- the amount of money borrowed
32 Clues: failure to pay back a loan • the amount of money borrowed • a card used to withdraw money • the money in checking accounts • the nation's central banking system • coins and paper bills used as money • paper currency issued during the civil war • person or institution to whom money is owed • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • ...
Money Puzzle (June 2024) 2024-05-07
Across
- Tax placed upon goods or services imported into a country designed to protect domestic producers from foreign competition.
- Arising from the Italian term banchiere (or benchmen), this professionals are responsible for the keeping and investing of money.
- Price pay for some good or service by a direct user of that good or service, often by governments (i.e. license plates or vehicle titles).
- The positive net difference between revenues and expenses.
- Term often used in America for a unit of weight, it is also the name used for the currency of the United Kingdom.
- A general fall in prices across an economy; in modern terms associated falling nominal incomes.
- __________ rate in which one currency can be traded for an equivalent value of another.
- IOUs issued by a borrower promising repayment at a set point in time when they have reached their maturity.
- The expense incurred in creating a product or service to be sold to a consumer.
- The regular flow of money to the factors of production; whether it comes from one's labor or one's capital.
- Prior to the introduction of money, goods and services were exchanged under this model of trade.
- Currency used in Switzerland and in France until its adoption of the Euro.
- Taking its name from the section of the federal tax code that classifies them, a non-profit organization with a dedicated mission determined to provide some public good. CBHC is one of these.
- Good or service brought into a country from abroad.
- Compulsory financial charges or levies imposed upon somebody or something to finance collective state activities.
Down
- Currency used in Argentina, Colombia and Mexico.
- Something that can be used to create economic value (i.e. improvement of a person's mental/behavioral health).
- A general rise in prices; this rise is generally constant though the rate of the rise can vary over time.
- The availability of a good or services within an economy; the first part of the mechanism of market forces, (__________ vs. __________).
- The return due to somebody for their labor.
- Currency used in much, though not all of, the European Union.
- Good or service sent into another country from here.
- The negative net difference between revenues and expenses.
- Currency used in the People's Republic of China.
- The financial return on a debt and the cost to somebody for borrowing it.
- The flow of spending across the economy on goods and services; the second part of the mechanism of market forces, (________ vs. __________).
- Money borrowed from someone else, whether it be from another person, bank or company.
- Financial instrument designed to protect its holder from financial risk. Most common forms relate to one's life, health and property.
- Currency used in the United States, Canada & Australia. Also, the name of a CBHC staff member.
- Term referring to the spending of more money than is collected over a given period of time.
- Catch-all term for money put into assets, investments or savings.
- A defined-contribution, tax-advantage savings plan sponsored by one's employer.
- The cost of a good or service to a consumer, as determined by supply and demand.
33 Clues: The return due to somebody for their labor. • Currency used in Argentina, Colombia and Mexico. • Currency used in the People's Republic of China. • Good or service brought into a country from abroad. • Good or service sent into another country from here. • The negative net difference between revenues and expenses. • ...
Ways to make money 2024-08-21
Across
- wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- pay period. Pay structure in which employees are paid every two weeks, often on a Friday.
- pay Employee’s total pay before deductions.
- contractor Person who provides a service to the public or to a company for money.
- pay period Pay structure in which salaried employees receive 1/12 of their annual salary on
- commission When the only compensation received by an employee is commission.
- wage Amount of money paid for each hour worked.
- income Pay that comes from a person’s work.
- the middle and the end of the month
- contract Agreement that has been acknowledged only through spoken words.
- Person or company who hires a person and pays him or her for work done.
- wage Lowest hourly wage employers are legally required to pay employees.
- Formal agreement between two or more entities, such as people or organizations.
- Person who starts a business venture and assumes the risk of its success or failure.
Down
- Percentage of the amount of a business transaction paid to a sales agent or broker.
- Trading items other than money
- pay period Pay structure that divides the month into two pay periods; payday is often
- Tool that makes it easier to trade one thing of value for another.
- pay Pay the employee receives for the work performed.
- last day of each month
- income Income that is not derived from a person’s work.
- Fixed payment for a person’s work, usually paid monthly or twice per month.
- List of employees a company pays.
- pay Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- Money received by a person or company
- period Repeating time frame that an employer uses to calculate and pay salaries and wages.
- deposit Automatic deposit of a person’s paycheck into his or her checking account.
- pay period Pay structure in which employees are paid each week.
28 Clues: last day of each month • Trading items other than money • List of employees a company pays. • the middle and the end of the month • Money received by a person or company • pay Employee’s total pay before deductions. • income Pay that comes from a person’s work. • wage Amount of money paid for each hour worked. • pay Pay the employee receives for the work performed. • ...
Ways to Earn Money 2024-08-21
Across
- Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- Pay that comes from a person’s work.
- Agreement that has been acknowledged only through spoken words.
- Lowest hourly wage employers are legally required to pay employees.
- Person who starts a business venture and assumes the risk of its success or failure.
- List of employees a company pays.
- Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- Trading items other than money.
- Formal agreement between two or more entities, such as people or organizations.
- Person who provides a service to the public or to a company for money.
- Income that is not derived from a person’s work.
- Pay structure in which salaried employees receive 1/12 of their annual salary on the last day of each month.
- Pay structure in which employees are paid each week.
Down
- Money received by a person or company.
- Repeating time frame that an employer uses to calculate and pay salaries and wages.
- Amount of money paid for each hour worked.
- Pay structure that divides the month into two pay periods; payday is often at the middle and the end of the month.
- Person or company who hires a person and pays him or her for work done.
- Automatic deposit of a person’s paycheck into his or her checking account.
- Percentage of the amount of a business transaction paid to a sales agent or broker.
- Pay the employee receives for the work performed.
- When the only compensation received by an employee is commission.
- Pay structure in which employees are paid every two weeks, often on a Friday.
- Employee’s total pay before deductions.
- Tool that makes it easier to trade one thing of value for another.
- Fixed payment for a person’s work, usually paid monthly or twice per month.
26 Clues: Trading items other than money. • List of employees a company pays. • Pay that comes from a person’s work. • Money received by a person or company. • Employee’s total pay before deductions. • Amount of money paid for each hour worked. • Income that is not derived from a person’s work. • Pay the employee receives for the work performed. • ...
Shopping, architecture, and money 2023-01-13
Across
- money returned for returned goods
- building material
- a loan from the bank
- what makes cities and houses work
- things that are sold
- part of a house
- part of a city or town
- payment made from employer to employee
- smth that is sold for more than it costs
- a business or person who sells goods
- type of house
Down
- a reduction from the usual cost of goods
- good value for money
- people living in a building
- a payment made for something
- a person who takes the money in a shop
- looking at things in shops without buying
- who loves shopping often, almost an addiction
- a person who buys goods
- taking stuff from a shop without paying
- money owed for good or services
21 Clues: type of house • part of a house • building material • good value for money • a loan from the bank • things that are sold • part of a city or town • a person who buys goods • people living in a building • a payment made for something • money owed for good or services • money returned for returned goods • what makes cities and houses work • a business or person who sells goods • ...
H Money$ Vocab Crossword 2022-11-17
Across
- uselessly or unsuccessfully
- strong dislike that shows in action
- to make a major effort or attempt
- uncomfortably strange in a fearful way
- with strong displeasure at injustice or insult
- to become less violent or intense
- intensely or violently
- with deep respect
- with enthusiastic devotion or diligence
- firmly holding a purpose or opinion
- to anger
Down
- not friendly
- unavoidably
- skillfully or cleverly
- to waste recklessly
- a strong fast movement forward
- to force or urge
- boldly or daringly
- filled with horror or dismay
- to endure despite difficulty
- a pursuit to find or obtain something
- to boldly go somewhere or do something risky
22 Clues: to anger • unavoidably • not friendly • to force or urge • with deep respect • boldly or daringly • to waste recklessly • skillfully or cleverly • intensely or violently • uselessly or unsuccessfully • filled with horror or dismay • to endure despite difficulty • a strong fast movement forward • to make a major effort or attempt • to become less violent or intense • ...
Big Money, Immigration, Urbanization 2022-10-26
Across
- exclusive control of a commodity, market or means of production
- shipping and railroad tycoon
- People striking trying to get an 8-hour work day(wasnt successful)
- 2+ employees who join together to advance common interests
- Invented the telephone
- Carnegie argued that extremely wealthy americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit greater gods
- Americas largest and most active immigration station before the fire
- helped build the formidable american steel industy
- Voting rights of a controlling number of shares of competing firms are entrusted to a small group of men/trustees
- Authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
Down
- kept the railroads going
- primarily catholic, came for land
- primarily Jews and protestant, escape religious persecutions
- military reserve during civil war/ active military installation through wwll
- steel producer
- founder of the standard oil company
- used by companies like standard oil
- prohibits all immigrants from china work for 10 years
- reorganized businesses to make them more profitable the took over them
- Invented the incandescent lightbulb,phonograph,motion picture camera
- created the Bessemer converter
- people born to an area or country
- used by companies like Carnegie steel
- Believes in "survival of the fittest"(certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better
- Anti-war activist, his main message was to praise socialism and blame capitalism for war
25 Clues: steel producer • Invented the telephone • kept the railroads going • shipping and railroad tycoon • created the Bessemer converter • primarily catholic, came for land • people born to an area or country • founder of the standard oil company • used by companies like standard oil • used by companies like Carnegie steel • helped build the formidable american steel industy • ...
Money and Financial Institutions 2022-05-13
Across
- the value that would be returned to a company's shareholders if all of the assets were liquidated and all of the company's debts were paid off
- a portion of a loan that is repaid periodically
- a loan of money to the government
- contracts that give the purchaser the right, but not the obligation to buy shares at a predetermined price
- written instructions from a account holder at a financial institution to pay a sum of money to the person or organization designated
- written agreement or contract that gives a person or organization special rights and privileges
- money that can be exchanged for an equal amount of gold upon request
- a loan of money to a company, organization, or government
- a continual rise in the average price of goods and services
- money that is borrowed with a promise to repay the money at an agreed upon time and interest rate
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something
- items that can quickly be converted into legal tender or cash
- a fee charged for borrowing money or earned for saving money
- the amount of money borrowed or loaned out not counting interest
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature
- resource that decreases in values and
- coin money
- to buy a part of a business in the hope of earning more money in return
- the making of coins
- money that can be exchanged for silver
Down
- money that has been declared acceptable by a government for payments of debt
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing
- the interest you earn on interest
- the money that circulates within a country
- econmic groth
- a way of delaying payment for goods and services until a later time
- exchange of goods without the use of money
- the value or dollar amount of a bill or coin
- goods or property owned by a borrower that a financial institution could sell if the borrower fails to repay a loan
- fake or imitation money
- resource that promotes growth and increases in value
- partial ownership in a business
32 Clues: coin money • econmic groth • the making of coins • fake or imitation money • partial ownership in a business • the interest you earn on interest • a loan of money to the government • resource that decreases in values and • money that can be exchanged for silver • the money that circulates within a country • exchange of goods without the use of money • ...
Money, trade, inflation, etc. 2025-04-24
Across
- average value of prices across an entire economy's goods + services
- reason to put tariffs into effect, to protect these
- doing what you're best at, and not other things
- what you "go" to to buy a foreign currency
- money function, making a product’s worth clear
- money function, helping one save money over time for later use
- an economic input Trump hopes to increase via tariffs
- the phenomenon where this country pulled many manufacturing jobs from our country
- feature of money, meaning people will take it in an exchange
- this exists if you produce something more efficiently than a trade partner
- indicating an increase in an economy's price levels over time
- relying on each other to meet some of our economic needs/wants
- Trump hates these; they mean we're buying more stuff from other countries than we're selling to them
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- money function, helping individuals acquire goods/services or revenue
- these are lower in countries like China, helping to attract business operations
- feature of money, meaning its value is fairly consistent
- a concern of Trump critics, regarding how the tariff policies have been put into place
- your greatest strength, compared to a country you trade with
- government measures like tariffs and embargoes, meant to protect domestic economy
- what you have for all your teachers (or the term for money's value increasing over time)
- cause of inflation; too much money chasing too few goods
- feature of money, meaning you can make change with money
- feature of money, meaning its easily moved
- cause of inflation, making it more expensive for business operation
- a small, young industry needing support from government to grow and thrive
- import taxes
26 Clues: import taxes • what you "go" to to buy a foreign currency • feature of money, meaning its easily moved • money function, making a product’s worth clear • doing what you're best at, and not other things • reason to put tariffs into effect, to protect these • an economic input Trump hopes to increase via tariffs • feature of money, meaning its value is fairly consistent • ...
Your Brain on Money 2025-08-12
Across
- Being below the highest possible level or standard; less than the best.
- A deeply held false belief that is resistant to reason or contradictory evidence.
- Having a harmful effect that is gradual, subtle, and often goes unnoticed until it's too late.
- A person or thing that precipitates an event or a significant, rapid change.
- Describing a process or force that is relentless, unstoppable, and impossible to prevent.
- Protective barriers designed to prevent something from going into a dangerous area.
- Causing or leading to complete destruction, disaster, or devastation.
- Deliberately undermining or destroying something from within.
- Treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just.
- No longer existing or functioning, often used to describe a company or a fund.
Down
- Describing an action that is pointless, producing no useful result.
- To express or measure the amount or number of something.
- Periods of ten years.
- Behaving in a daring, adventurous, and flamboyantly courageous manner.
- Restricted or tied down, either literally with a rope or metaphorically by a strong influence.
- Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason, system, or logic.
- Spreading uncontrollably and flourishing, used to describe something undesirable like disease or corruption.
- To be filled to the point of overflowing or swarming with living things.
- A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged; the resistance to motion or action.
- Describing a price or amount charged that is unreasonably and shockingly high.
20 Clues: Periods of ten years. • To express or measure the amount or number of something. • Treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just. • Deliberately undermining or destroying something from within. • Describing an action that is pointless, producing no useful result. • Causing or leading to complete destruction, disaster, or devastation. • ...
Money, Power, and Banking 2025-10-21
Across
- Government rescue of a failing company or bank.
- System of production, trade, and consumption.
- Ease of turning assets into cash.
- Risky investment hoping for large profits.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid later.
- Money made after expenses are subtracted.
- Chance of loss or negative outcome.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on savings.
- Sudden and severe financial failure.
- Removal of government rules for banks.
- The U.S. central bank system.
- Using borrowed money to increase profits.
- Rules set by the government to control business activity.
- Money owed to others.
Down
- High-risk loan made to borrowers with poor credit.
- A bank so large that its failure could crash the economy.
- Legal process when someone or a company cannot pay debts.
- A time of intense difficulty or danger.
- Financial product based on another asset.
- Money placed in a bank account.
- Turning loans into tradable financial assets.
- Money put into something to make a profit.
- Loan used to buy a house.
- A decline in economic activity.
- An asset's price rising far above its real value.
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • Loan used to buy a house. • The U.S. central bank system. • Money placed in a bank account. • A decline in economic activity. • Ease of turning assets into cash. • Chance of loss or negative outcome. • Sudden and severe financial failure. • Removal of government rules for banks. • A time of intense difficulty or danger. • ...
finance knowledge 2024-06-14
Across
- Money paid regularly to shareholders from a company's profits.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes.
- Using money to buy something that can grow in value.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- A written order directing a bank to pay money.
- A share in the ownership of a company.
Down
- The money left after subtracting expenses from income.
- Money you spend on things you need or want.
- Money you receive, like from a job.
- Something valuable you own, like money or property.
- Money you owe to someone else.
- A target you aim to achieve with your money.
- Extra money paid for borrowing money.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back.
15 Clues: Money you owe to someone else. • Money set aside for future use. • Money you receive, like from a job. • Extra money paid for borrowing money. • Money borrowed that must be paid back. • A share in the ownership of a company. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Money in the form of coins or banknotes. • Money you spend on things you need or want. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab Board Accounting (Two words use - instead of a space) 2024-03-04
Across
- a financial transaction between two different businesses or parties (two words)
- money taken out of a company or an account
- paid with credit, not using cash (two words)
- the owners investment in their own company (two words)
- a claim that entitles a creditor to receive their money owed (two words)
- the total of all equipment, supplies, property, etc. that a company has
- who or what gives out loans
- money spent
- shares issued by a company
- something belonging to someone
Down
- the equation used to determine if all money is accounted for (assets=liability+owners equity) (two words)
- money other parties owe you (two words)
- the ability and trust to borrow money (loans, etc)
- somewhere money is held safely
- the money a company owes to investors/suppliers (two words)
- debt
- money put into another company to make a profit
- money made
18 Clues: debt • money made • money spent • shares issued by a company • who or what gives out loans • somewhere money is held safely • something belonging to someone • money other parties owe you (two words) • money taken out of a company or an account • paid with credit, not using cash (two words) • money put into another company to make a profit • ...
Consumer Math Chapter 4 2015-02-26
Across
- Amount of money received after deductions have been taken out.
- A federal tax form that shows your income for the year.
- When you spend money on something that you need or want.
- Reduction in your income tax for each person you support, including yourself.
- Money you earn for working, or receive from investments or other sources.
- To move money from one budget line to another.
- An organized chart used to list things you spend money on for a certain period of time, such as a week or month.
- To round to get an answer that is not exact; the answer you get when you use rounded numbers.
- The amount of money paid for one hour of work.
- The difference between your income and your total expenses.
- Stay the same from week to week or month to month.
- A type of retirement plan into which an employee contributes money from each paycheck; employers may also make a contribution.
- A way to save money; a savings bond is repaid with interest when the bond is sold.
- The amount of money earned in one month.
- Amount of money earned by an employee.
- A record of the hours an employee works.
- The money the bank pays you for keeping money with them.
Down
- A person who is hired to work for another person or business.
- A fee that is sometimes paid for sales work; usually a percent of the total sales price
- Services such as electricity, gas and water.
- Money taken out of gross pay to cover taxes, health insurance, and/or union dues.
- A part of a whole, based on 100 parts.
- To make a guess about the future.
- Kept out, for example, money withheld from a salary.
- A savings and loans business that offers services to company employees and others.
- The paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions, and net pay.
- Money that is owed.
- A person or business that gives work to another person.
- the fixed pay for regular work.
- Money paid to local, state, and federal government.
- Things you must have, such as food.
31 Clues: Money that is owed. • the fixed pay for regular work. • To make a guess about the future. • Things you must have, such as food. • A part of a whole, based on 100 parts. • Amount of money earned by an employee. • The amount of money earned in one month. • A record of the hours an employee works. • Services such as electricity, gas and water. • ...
richandpoor 2019-02-07
Across
- to force someone to leave somewhere
- money given by the government to people who are poor or ill, or who do not have a job
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- to give money or goods to help a person or organization
- extremely or unpleasantly dirty
- annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem
- completely unexpected
- to be very expensive
- considered normal, and having or using ideas, beliefs, etc. that are accepted by most people
- money that you are given regularly, especially to pay for a particular thing
- to live in an empty building or area of land without the permission of the owner
- extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter
- rich
Down
- having no money
- to spend less money than you did before because you have less money
- things considered to be necessary to live comfortably, such as hot water
- extremely
- separated
- to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra
- extremely ugly or bad
- very cheap
- unwilling to spend money
- to earn a lot of money in a short time and with little effort
- having enough money to lead a good life
- having a lot of money or owning a lot of things
- dying because of not having enough food
- something that is not worth what you pay for it
27 Clues: rich • extremely • separated • very cheap • having no money • to be very expensive • extremely ugly or bad • completely unexpected • unwilling to spend money • extremely or unpleasantly dirty • to force someone to leave somewhere • having enough money to lead a good life • dying because of not having enough food • extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter • ...
General Business Terms 2015-01-11
Across
- pieces of ownership in a company; a piece of stock is called a “share” of stock
- to check for accuracy
- a person or group of people who create and sell products and/or services in order to make money
- a person who takes on the risk of beginning and operating a new business
- money and/or other resources used to make more money
- to form a company that is recognized by the government as an independent organization
- total expenses exceed total revenue; opposite of profit
- a presentation made to convince someone (a VC) to invest money in a company
- money put into an account
Down
- the management of money and other items of value
- work that someone does for another person
- a person who invests money in new and innovative businesses
- money regularly paid to use or occupy a space
- money taken out of an account
- to bargain and come to an agreement with another person
- a cost associated with operating a business
- money a company earns from selling a product or service
- something made by humans, machines, or nature
- money a person is paid for working
- a person who starts a business
- application a form, filled out by someone who wants a job, summarizing their skills and experience
- the rules of society that help people to tell the difference between acceptable and unacceptable behavior
- money made by a company, after expenses have been paid
23 Clues: to check for accuracy • money put into an account • money taken out of an account • a person who starts a business • money a person is paid for working • work that someone does for another person • a cost associated with operating a business • money regularly paid to use or occupy a space • something made by humans, machines, or nature • ...
Personal finance vocab 2013-09-27
Across
- interest, Interest on top for the principal
- of return, Gain or loss of an investment
- Spending money capital bonds
- bond, Bond issued by the local government
- bond, Holder can change it to a number
- bond, Zero-coupon bond
- bond, Bond with a maturity of more than 10 years
- Lose or make money
- interest, Calculating amount of interest
- value of money, Theory that money is worth
Down
- of 72, Double return on investment
- bond, Bond that a corporation issues to raise money
- Can be bought and sold for
- Privilege of borrowing money
- Fixed sum of money paid to someone each year
- bond, Government bond that bears no interest
- bond, Bond issued by the goverment
- Certificate issued by a bank
- insurance, Pays out a sum of money
19 Clues: Lose or make money • bond, Zero-coupon bond • Can be bought and sold for • Privilege of borrowing money • Spending money capital bonds • Certificate issued by a bank • of 72, Double return on investment • bond, Bond issued by the goverment • insurance, Pays out a sum of money • bond, Holder can change it to a number • of return, Gain or loss of an investment • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-03
Across
- Group of people
- modern transactions electronically using
- take money through the machine
- if the source of the money is unknow, money laundering becomes much more
- Community transaction tool
- payment without money
- cash is commonly used in unlawful it is the money is easier to
- the game uses money
- buisnesses must store
- mean of payment
- carrying cash could be a target
Down
- Money People's who take money by force To make payment
- share with people
- People's who hack data
- the first advantage Of chasless society is
- going cashless is thought to be more than just
- Modern finance now takes place without using
- Payment receipt
- printing bills and minting coins both cos
- it is difficult to avoid taxes because it is difficult to hide income because every payment received by the public is always
20 Clues: Group of people • Payment receipt • mean of payment • share with people • the game uses money • payment without money • buisnesses must store • People's who hack data • Community transaction tool • take money through the machine • carrying cash could be a target • modern transactions electronically using • printing bills and minting coins both cos • ...
Bekorchilar uchun 2025-10-21
Across
- – to give something and get money
- – to use money to buy things
- – paper or coins we can hold
- – paper money
- – money borrowed from a bank
- – a place where we keep our money
- – a plastic thing used to pay
- – to give money for something
Down
- – a small case for money and cards
- – to keep money for the future
- – how much something costs
- – a small round piece of metal money
- – money you get from your job
- – we use it to buy things
- – to get something by paying money
15 Clues: – paper money • – we use it to buy things • – how much something costs • – to use money to buy things • – paper or coins we can hold • – money borrowed from a bank • – money you get from your job • – a plastic thing used to pay • – to give money for something • – to keep money for the future • – to give something and get money • – a place where we keep our money • ...
Fin Lit Vocab 2023-08-24
Across
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money
- owing money
- money given to you that you dont have to pay back immediately
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality
- spending your own money
- means you cannot pay debt
- how likely someone is to pay back
- necessities vs luxury
- failure to pay
- a credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts
- a certain amount of money you can use
- save money for yourself and necessities
- how much money you make
Down
- comparing items to see the cheaper option
- money set aside in case of emergencies
- how good you are with credit
- reducing the risk
- percentage of what your loaning
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- a thing that is borrowed or lended
- annual percentage rate
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange
- property owned by a person or company
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates
- a sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid in the future.
25 Clues: owing money • failure to pay • reducing the risk • necessities vs luxury • annual percentage rate • spending your own money • how much money you make • means you cannot pay debt • how good you are with credit • percentage of what your loaning • how likely someone is to pay back • a thing that is borrowed or lended • property owned by a person or company • ...
Finacial Literacy 2022-09-21
Across
- money paid or charged for something
- money a person pays to borrow money a bank pays
- written plan of how much money you spend
- the middle numer in numerical order
- someone who signs their name on legal documents
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- any form of money in use as a medium of exchange
- a cost in which is given up because you wanted something else more
- money a person can earn
- goods that are used to produce other goods
- the average of numbers in a data set of numbers
- something you need to survive
- business that keeps money for customers
- amout of money on an item
- money in the form of coins and bills
- resources found naturally on Earth to make goods
- sum of money borrowed for a certain time
- the number that occurs most often in the data set of numbers
Down
- method of exchange by which goods and services are exchanged
- open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers gather
- someone who buys the product
- an unattended electronic machine at which a customer can perform bank transactions.
- resources like money or land
- providing money or goods with the expectation of payment in the future
- plastic card that identifies the card holder and allows them to make purchases on credit
- rate at which intrest is paid
- work or workers
- a secret code customers use to access their accounts
- taking money out a bank account
- buying using products
- something that is in circulation as a medium of exchange such as coins
- to use someone else's money with permission;paying it back in return
- a circulating medium of exchange including paper
- to use money to make more
- printed forms that an account holder of a checking can use
- making or growing things to be sold
- a bank account in which checks can be written
- people or businesses that provide goods and services
38 Clues: work or workers • buying using products • money a person can earn • to use money to make more • amout of money on an item • someone who buys the product • resources like money or land • rate at which intrest is paid • something you need to survive • taking money out a bank account • money paid or charged for something • the middle numer in numerical order • ...
Vocabulary unit 8 Mikołaj 2021-04-26
20 Clues: drobne • waluta • porada • banknot • obciążyć • wypłacać • bankomat • kosztować • bankowość • stan konta • wprowadzać • zbliżeniowo • kieszonkowe • brać pożyczkę • zrealizować czek • wartość pieniężna • przelewać pieniądze • karta lojalnościowa • inwestować pieniądze • zarządzać pieniędzmi
Finance 101: Chapters 3&4 2020-02-28
Across
- The opposite of profit; the result of having more expenses than revenues
- The original amount of money invested.
- The money made from running a business as a result of having more revenues than expenses.
- The percentage rate paid for the use of money.
- The money spent for running the business.
- An activity that brings income through selling goods or services.
- Money received from someone else.
- The payment for the use of money.
- A person working for another person or organization for pay.
Down
- The payment to the worker for the service done.
- An organization formed by a group of people acting together, also can be a company or a business, too.
- A person who earns a living by working for himself or herself.
- Putting money in a bank.
- The money made from selling goods or services.
- A person or an organization that puts money in the bank.
- A person or an organization that lends money in order to make a profit.
- The person or organization providing the jobs.
- A person or an organization that uses someone else’s money for a period of time.
- A period of time for an investment or a loan.
19 Clues: Putting money in a bank. • Money received from someone else. • The payment for the use of money. • The original amount of money invested. • The money spent for running the business. • A period of time for an investment or a loan. • The money made from selling goods or services. • The percentage rate paid for the use of money. • ...
finance knowledge 2024-06-14
Across
- A target you aim to achieve with your money.
- Money paid regularly to shareholders from a company's profits.
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes.
- Money you spend on things you need or want.
- Money you receive, like from a job.
- Money you owe to someone else.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Something valuable you own, like money or property.
- The money left after subtracting expenses from income.
Down
- Money borrowed that must be paid back.
- Extra money paid for borrowing money.
- A written order directing a bank to pay money.
- A share in the ownership of a company.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- Using money to buy something that can grow in value.
15 Clues: Money you owe to someone else. • Money set aside for future use. • Money you receive, like from a job. • Extra money paid for borrowing money. • Money borrowed that must be paid back. • A share in the ownership of a company. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Money in the form of coins or banknotes. • Money you spend on things you need or want. • ...
Money/Finance/Economics 2022-03-18
Across
- Stays the same every month
- something that you think is important
- something that is desired
- money earned
- everyone pays the same amount of taxes
- Gov pays interest while in school
Down
- money spent
- cost of attendance
- You pay interest(3% to 8%)
- changes every month
- Awarded on the basis of need, don't have to be repaid
- Award based on academic merit or other talent achievements
- something that is needed for life
13 Clues: money spent • money earned • cost of attendance • changes every month • something that is desired • Stays the same every month • You pay interest(3% to 8%) • something that is needed for life • Gov pays interest while in school • something that you think is important • everyone pays the same amount of taxes • Awarded on the basis of need, don't have to be repaid • ...
Money and Marketing 2021-04-22
Across
- something of value
- another term for product
- a group of people interested in a product or service
- a person who organizes, manages and assumes the risk a business
- an expense
Down
- person or business who buys products and services for their own use
- selling price minus cost to produce
- a person who volunteers time and expertise to help a business over
- the quantity of a product or services wanted by customers at a specified time and price
- payment for the use of someone else's money
- money earned by sale of products and services
- something made and sold on the market
- percent of business income used to support public services
13 Clues: an expense • something of value • another term for product • selling price minus cost to produce • something made and sold on the market • payment for the use of someone else's money • money earned by sale of products and services • a group of people interested in a product or service • percent of business income used to support public services • ...
Money and Banking 2021-07-26
Across
- A financial term that means money is held at the bank
- A central bank policy to stimulate economic growth by lowering short term rates
- Policy undertaken by central bank when the economy is acclerating too quickly
- Also called as legal tender of money
- to trade good or service without the exchange of money
- value written as unit of money
- the rate at which commercial bank borrow money by the central bank
Down
- any item which is widely accepted in exchange of goods and services
- a small plastic card issued by bank allowing the holder to purchase goods and services
- the action taken by central bank to control money supply and acheive economic growth
- the amount of money that bank generates with each reserve
- Procees by which money money supply in the economy is increased
- who regulates the money supply of India
13 Clues: value written as unit of money • Also called as legal tender of money • who regulates the money supply of India • A financial term that means money is held at the bank • to trade good or service without the exchange of money • the amount of money that bank generates with each reserve • Procees by which money money supply in the economy is increased • ...
Money and Banking 2021-07-26
Across
- the amount of money that bank generates with each reserve
- value written as unit of money
- A financial term that means money is held at the bank
- any item which is widely accepted in exchange of goods and services
- the rate at which commercial bank borrow money by the central bank
- Also called as legal tender of money
Down
- Policy undertaken by central bank when the economy is acclerating too quickly
- the action taken by central bank to control money supply and acheive economic growth
- A central bank policy to stimulate economic growth by lowering short term rates
- Procees by which money money supply in the economy is increased
- who regulates the money supply of India
- to trade good or service without the exchange of money
- a small plastic card issued by bank allowing the holder to purchase goods and services
13 Clues: value written as unit of money • Also called as legal tender of money • who regulates the money supply of India • A financial term that means money is held at the bank • to trade good or service without the exchange of money • the amount of money that bank generates with each reserve • Procees by which money money supply in the economy is increased • ...
Money and Credit 2021-07-22
13 Clues: Grameen bank • formal sector • term of credit • Issues currency • who gives money • informal sector • falling into debt • exchange of goods • medium of exchange • another name of loan • person who takes money • building blocks of rural poor • instructing the bank to transfer the money.
MONEY MANAGEMENT TOOLS 2016-12-05
Across
- the type of management utilized in the daily routine of handling money to take care of individual and/or family needs
- required for life, something necessary
- the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES when the SAVINGS BOND was introduced
- how quickly and easily an asset can be converted into cash
- a small ledger and/or register provided by a financial institution for keeping track of an account balance
- a type of account used to assist with daily cash management
- the type of account to hold money not to be spent on consumption
Down
- the SERIES I SAVINGS BOND encouraged individuals to protect their savings against
- an insured, interest earning savings instrument with restricted access to the funds
- interest earned on a savings bond is tax _______________ until redeemed
- the level of risk associated with the five different type of CASH MANAGEMENT TOOLS
- a type of transaction, in which funds are taken out of a checking and/or savings account
- the type of account used to transfer funds deposited into an account to make a cash purchase
13 Clues: required for life, something necessary • how quickly and easily an asset can be converted into cash • a type of account used to assist with daily cash management • the type of account to hold money not to be spent on consumption • interest earned on a savings bond is tax _______________ until redeemed • ...
money and charity 2019-11-01
Across
- bad gases
- can cause hurt or damage
- to hurt or harm something or someone by making it or them drink something bad
- when many things come together
- the amount of space between two things
- the air around the earth
- something to read on a topic but not a book or a newspaper
Down
- the first payment of money you put into a bank
- same as poisonous
- happens often, or not often, but always at the same time
- an organised plan for lots of people to make a change happen
- money given to charity
- an adverb meaning every month
13 Clues: bad gases • same as poisonous • money given to charity • can cause hurt or damage • the air around the earth • an adverb meaning every month • when many things come together • the amount of space between two things • the first payment of money you put into a bank • happens often, or not often, but always at the same time • ...
Money and shopping 2024-03-21
Across
- To use money to buy something.
- To no longer have something, especially when you don't know where it is.
- To take something, especially money, from someone with the intention of giving it back later.
- To get money for work or services.
- for To give money in exchange for something.
- The amount of money needed to buy something.
Down
- To achieve victory in a game, competition, or situation.
- To keep money instead of spending it.
- To give something, especially money, to someone with the expectation of getting it back.
- To exchange one thing for another.
- To gather things together or bring them together from various places.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- To get something by giving money for it.
13 Clues: To use money to buy something. • To exchange one thing for another. • To get money for work or services. • To keep money instead of spending it. • To get something by giving money for it. • for To give money in exchange for something. • The amount of money needed to buy something. • To give something to someone in exchange for money. • ...
MONEY AND SHOPPING 2024-03-14
Across
- the supply of things a shop has for sale
- the money you get back when you give more than the correct amount
- the amount of money something costs.
- the amount by which a price is made lower
- a special low price for something in a shop
- a piece of plastic that you use to pay for things
Down
- the time when shops sell things at a lower price.
- something that is a lot cheaper than its usual price
- a piece of paper that you sign and use to pay things
- the piece of paper which shows what you have bought
- the money you get back after you return things you bought
- the machine where money is kept in a shop
- money in the form of notes and coins
13 Clues: the amount of money something costs. • money in the form of notes and coins • the supply of things a shop has for sale • the machine where money is kept in a shop • the amount by which a price is made lower • a special low price for something in a shop • the time when shops sell things at a lower price. • a piece of plastic that you use to pay for things • ...
Money and Adjectives 2023-10-18
Across
- Someone who likes telling other people what to do
- The opposite of lazy
- Someone you can trust
- All the money someone was able to put in his/her bank account
- Who hasn't got any money anymore
- He is very.........He can buy whatever he wants.
Down
- Someone who never changes his/her opinions.
- Someone who has not much self-confidence
- something which is not pertinent
- When I.....money from a friend, I always try to pay him back asap
- Don't ....your money on that. You don't need it
- The opposite of married
- This car is too expensive. We cannot......it
13 Clues: The opposite of lazy • Someone you can trust • The opposite of married • something which is not pertinent • Who hasn't got any money anymore • Someone who has not much self-confidence • Someone who never changes his/her opinions. • This car is too expensive. We cannot......it • Don't ....your money on that. You don't need it • He is very.........He can buy whatever he wants. • ...
Money and Value 2025-03-13
Across
- to need to pay to someone
- money that is paid back to you (for example, if you return something to a store)
- available at a low price
- overpriced
- extra money to thank someone (for example, a waiter) for a service
- the money used in a specific country
Down
- having a very high value
- money taken from the original price
- a good price that you pay for something
- to have a value of
- paper money
- money that you get for doing something helpful (for example, finding a lost dog)
- metal money
13 Clues: overpriced • paper money • metal money • to have a value of • having a very high value • available at a low price • to need to pay to someone • money taken from the original price • the money used in a specific country • a good price that you pay for something • extra money to thank someone (for example, a waiter) for a service • ...
Money Terms 1 2025-09-30
Across
- A share of ownership in a company.
- Employer-sponsored plan using pre-tax dollars, lowering taxable income now.
- Savings plan not meeting IRS retirement rules; often flexible but without tax breaks.
- Government and certain nonprofit retirement plan with no early withdrawal penalty after leaving a job.
- Type of plan that follows IRS rules for tax-advantaged retirement savings.
Down
- Professionally managed pool of stocks, bonds, or other investments.
- Traditional retirement income that pays you a set amount for life.
- Individual retirement account with after-tax contributions and tax-free growth.
- Individual retirement account with pre-tax contributions and taxed withdrawals.
- Retirement plan for teachers and nonprofit workers.
- Employer-sponsored plan with after-tax contributions; withdrawals in retirement are tax-free.
- An IOU where you lend money to a company or government for interest.
- Traded like a stock, but holds a basket of investments, often low-cost.
13 Clues: A share of ownership in a company. • Retirement plan for teachers and nonprofit workers. • Traditional retirement income that pays you a set amount for life. • Professionally managed pool of stocks, bonds, or other investments. • An IOU where you lend money to a company or government for interest. • ...
richandform 2019-02-07
Across
- things considered to be necessary to live comfortably, such as hot water
- having no money
- unwilling to spend money
- considered normal, and having or using ideas, beliefs, etc. that are accepted by most people
- extremely
- to be very expensive
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- having enough money to lead a good life
- extremely ugly or bad
- extremely or unpleasantly dirty
- to spend less money than you did before because you have less money
- something that is not worth what you pay for it
- completely unexpected
- to give money or goods to help a person or organization
Down
- to live in an empty building or area of land without the permission of the owner
- annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem
- dying because of not having enough food
- to force someone to leave somewhere
- extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter
- to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra
- having a lot of money or owning a lot of things
- rich
- to earn a lot of money in a short time and with little effort
- money given by the government to people who are poor or ill, or who do not have a job
- very cheap
- money that you are given regularly, especially to pay for a particular thing
- separated
27 Clues: rich • extremely • separated • very cheap • having no money • to be very expensive • extremely ugly or bad • completely unexpected • unwilling to spend money • extremely or unpleasantly dirty • to force someone to leave somewhere • dying because of not having enough food • having enough money to lead a good life • extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter • ...
Banking crossword 2024-03-26
Across
- Money borrowed with an agreement to repay
- Spending more money than is available in an account
- Ability to borrow money
- Physical currency
- Place to deposit and withdraw money
- Money taken directly from an account
- Banking record of money transactions
Down
- Remaining amount of money in an account
- Extra money paid for borrowing
- Loan to buy property
- Cash dispenser
- Written order to a bank to pay money
- Taking money out of a bank account
- Money set aside for future use
- Money put into a bank account
15 Clues: Cash dispenser • Physical currency • Loan to buy property • Ability to borrow money • Money put into a bank account • Extra money paid for borrowing • Money set aside for future use • Taking money out of a bank account • Place to deposit and withdraw money • Written order to a bank to pay money • Money taken directly from an account • Banking record of money transactions • ...
Unit 7 Money matters 2018-02-15
Across
- midagi (näiteks raha) välja võtma
- kätt millegi järele sirutama
- tavaline, harilik
- postskriptum, järelkiri kirja lõpus
- lift (AmE)
- pangakonto
- võistlus
- põhiliselt
- viivitus
- takso
- tootma; järele andma
- hingetõmme; hingamine
- panga teenustasu
- õiguslik, seaduslik, legaalne, ametlik
- kodanik
- pakk; pakend
- kasutus, tarvitus
- nõudma
- sale, nõtke
- kuuletuma, alluma
Down
- asi, olemus
- tõenäoline
- otsa lõppema
- eestkostealune
- populaarsus
- mil. eest vastutav
- parandus, täiendus dokumendile
- nappus, puudujääk
- termin, oskussõna
- laenama, laenuks andma 3 pv
- ära tasuma
- ülemteener
- tasuks nõudma
- korraks sisse astuma
- talent, anne
- uurima, läbi vaatama
- vähenema; vähendama
- lisaks, peale
- millestki end elatama, ära elama
- seif
- kadunud (surnud)
- millegi pealt kokku hoidma
- testament; tahe
- toime tulema
44 Clues: seif • takso • nõudma • kodanik • võistlus • viivitus • tõenäoline • ära tasuma • lift (AmE) • pangakonto • ülemteener • põhiliselt • asi, olemus • populaarsus • sale, nõtke • otsa lõppema • talent, anne • pakk; pakend • toime tulema • tasuks nõudma • lisaks, peale • eestkostealune • testament; tahe • panga teenustasu • kadunud (surnud) • tavaline, harilik • nappus, puudujääk • termin, oskussõna • kasutus, tarvitus • ...
Money and Its Functions 2013-12-11
Across
- в конце концов, в заключение
- фактический
- обмен
- быстрый, скорый
- дорогой
- запас, резерв
- средства
- расчет, подсчет, счет, запись финансовых операций
- откладывать, отсрочивать
- расточать, попусту тратить, терять
Down
- отличать, различать
- принимать
- заем, ссуда
- исключение
- средство
- возвращать
- менять
- торговать, обменивать
- способ торговли, состоящий в обмене товарами и услугами без использования денег
- обменный курс рубля по отношению к американскому доллару
20 Clues: обмен • менять • дорогой • средство • средства • принимать • исключение • возвращать • фактический • заем, ссуда • запас, резерв • быстрый, скорый • отличать, различать • торговать, обменивать • откладывать, отсрочивать • в конце концов, в заключение • расточать, попусту тратить, терять • расчет, подсчет, счет, запись финансовых операций • обменный курс рубля по отношению к американскому доллару • ...
Government and Money Crossword 2013-11-15
Across
- a nonprofit financial institution owned by its members
- provided by the government, that provide benefits to more than one person at a time
- a tax that take a larger percentage of income from people higher-income groups
- a good or service which prevents another from consuming it
- economic side-effects or third-party effects, in which some of the benefits or costs associated
- a financial institution that provides various products and services to customers
- when the market forces of supply and demand do not lead to the output society desires
- any good that has value
- money is more useful if it's easily divided
- money is more useful if it's easily transportable
- a monetary system where the the currency is not based on commodity
Down
- money that lasts over time
- the basic money supply in the U.S. that is made up of currency, coins, and checking accounts
- when the cost of solving a market failure is greater than the benefit
- a good or service for which payment must be made before use
- money that must be acceptable
- whatever is used as money
- each unit of money needs to be the same as the next
- a tax that takes a larger percentage of income from people lower-income groups
- one who enjoys a good or service without paying for it
20 Clues: any good that has value • whatever is used as money • money that lasts over time • money that must be acceptable • money is more useful if it's easily divided • money is more useful if it's easily transportable • each unit of money needs to be the same as the next • a nonprofit financial institution owned by its members • ...
6a“Pocket Money”crossword 2015-05-28
Across
- 有 想 法 的yǒu xiánɡ fǎ de
- 奖 励jiǎnɡ lì
- 时 尚 大 片shí shànɡ dà piàn
- 图 案tú àn
- 营 地yínɡ dì
- 分 享 ; 分 担fēn xiǎnɡ ; fēn dān
- 轮 流lún liú
- 杂 志zá zhì
- 塑 料sù liào
- 贵 的ɡuì de
- 沿 着yán zhe
Down
- 化 石huà shí
- 变 成biàn chénɡ
- 追 赶zhuī ɡǎn
- 非 常 想 要fēi chánɡ xiǎnɡ yào
- 我 认 为 是 的wǒ rèn wéi shì de
- 摄 影 师shè yǐnɡ shī
- 额 外 的é wài de
- 时 间 刚 刚 好shí jiān ɡānɡ ɡānɡ hǎo
- 神 奇shén qí
- 挣 ( 钱 )zhènɡ ( qián )
- 划 ( 船 huá ( chuán )
- 海 湾hǎi wān
- 记 得jì dé
- 贝 类 动 物bèi lèi dònɡ wù
25 Clues: 图 案tú àn • 记 得jì dé • 杂 志zá zhì • 塑 料sù liào • 贵 的ɡuì de • 化 石huà shí • 轮 流lún liú • 海 湾hǎi wān • 沿 着yán zhe • 营 地yínɡ dì • 神 奇shén qí • 追 赶zhuī ɡǎn • 奖 励jiǎnɡ lì • 变 成biàn chénɡ • 额 外 的é wài de • 摄 影 师shè yǐnɡ shī • 划 ( 船 huá ( chuán ) • 挣 ( 钱 )zhènɡ ( qián ) • 有 想 法 的yǒu xiánɡ fǎ de • 贝 类 动 物bèi lèi dònɡ wù • 时 尚 大 片shí shànɡ dà piàn • 我 认 为 是 的wǒ rèn wéi shì de • ...
6a“Pocket Money”crossword 2015-05-28
Across
- 营 地yínɡ dì
- 塑 料sù liào
- 贝 类 动 物bèi lèi dònɡ wù
- 划 ( 船 huá ( chuán )
- 分 享 ; 分 担fēn xiǎnɡ ; fēn dān
- 时 间 刚 刚 好shí jiān ɡānɡ ɡānɡ hǎo
- 贵 的ɡuì de
- 时 尚 大 片shí shànɡ dà piàn
- 挣 ( 钱 )zhènɡ ( qián )
- 记 得jì dé
- 奖 励jiǎnɡ lì
- 神 奇shén qí
- 有 想 法 的yǒu xiánɡ fǎ de
- 额 外 的é wài de
- 沿 着yán zhe
- 化 石huà shí
Down
- 杂 志zá zhì
- 海 湾hǎi wān
- 我 认 为 是 的wǒ rèn wéi shì de
- 摄 影 师shè yǐnɡ shī
- 图 案tú àn
- 轮 流lún liú
- 非 常 想 要fēi chánɡ xiǎnɡ yào
- 追 赶zhuī ɡǎn
- 变 成biàn chénɡ
25 Clues: 图 案tú àn • 记 得jì dé • 杂 志zá zhì • 塑 料sù liào • 贵 的ɡuì de • 海 湾hǎi wān • 轮 流lún liú • 沿 着yán zhe • 化 石huà shí • 营 地yínɡ dì • 神 奇shén qí • 追 赶zhuī ɡǎn • 奖 励jiǎnɡ lì • 变 成biàn chénɡ • 额 外 的é wài de • 摄 影 师shè yǐnɡ shī • 划 ( 船 huá ( chuán ) • 挣 ( 钱 )zhènɡ ( qián ) • 贝 类 动 物bèi lèi dònɡ wù • 有 想 法 的yǒu xiánɡ fǎ de • 时 尚 大 片shí shànɡ dà piàn • 我 认 为 是 的wǒ rèn wéi shì de • ...
6a“Pocket Money”crossword 2015-05-28
Across
- 塑 料sù liào
- 沿 着yán zhe
- 追 赶zhuī ɡǎn
- 变 成biàn chénɡ
- 贝 类 动 物bèi lèi dònɡ wù
- 非 常 想 要fēi chánɡ xiǎnɡ yào
- 图 案tú àn
- 轮 流lún liú
- 贵 的ɡuì de
- 杂 志zá zhì
- 挣 ( 钱 )zhènɡ ( qián )
- 海 湾hǎi wān
Down
- 营 地yínɡ dì
- 我 认 为 是 的wǒ rèn wéi shì de
- 时 尚 大 片shí shànɡ dà piàn
- 分 享 ; 分 担fēn xiǎnɡ ; fēn dān
- 摄 影 师shè yǐnɡ shī
- 划 ( 船 huá ( chuán )
- 记 得jì dé
- 时 间 刚 刚 好shí jiān ɡānɡ ɡānɡ hǎo
- 神 奇shén qí
- 化 石huà shí
- 额 外 的é wài de
- 有 想 法 的yǒu xiánɡ fǎ de
- 奖 励jiǎnɡ lì
25 Clues: 图 案tú àn • 记 得jì dé • 杂 志zá zhì • 塑 料sù liào • 贵 的ɡuì de • 沿 着yán zhe • 化 石huà shí • 轮 流lún liú • 海 湾hǎi wān • 营 地yínɡ dì • 神 奇shén qí • 追 赶zhuī ɡǎn • 奖 励jiǎnɡ lì • 变 成biàn chénɡ • 额 外 的é wài de • 摄 影 师shè yǐnɡ shī • 划 ( 船 huá ( chuán ) • 挣 ( 钱 )zhènɡ ( qián ) • 贝 类 动 物bèi lèi dònɡ wù • 有 想 法 的yǒu xiánɡ fǎ de • 时 尚 大 片shí shànɡ dà piàn • 我 认 为 是 的wǒ rèn wéi shì de • ...
Fundamental Principles of Money 2021-09-22
Across
- rate at which a unit of currency of one country can be exchanged for a unit of currency of another currency
- means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy
- desired holding of financial assets in the form of money- cash and bank deposit
- actions of a central bank, currency board or regulatory committee specifying the size and rate of growth of the money supply
- wire transfer of money from one bank account to another
- type of government bond issued with shorter maturities than T-bonds
- standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit
- promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank
- something generally accepted as a medium of exchange a measure of value or means of payments (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
- type of money made with metal, stamped and issued by the authority of government
Down
- type of treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds
- system of money in general use in a country
- paper currency issued by the Continental Congress
- payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment
- form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods, debt or services
- slip of paper which allows the user to make payment from his or her bank account to a business or individual
- payment card which provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank account
- government bonds issued with terms of four, 13, 26, or 52 weeks
- form of debt issued by a Federal Reserve Bank
- total amount of monetary assets available in a country's economy at a specific time
20 Clues: system of money in general use in a country • form of debt issued by a Federal Reserve Bank • paper currency issued by the Continental Congress • promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank • wire transfer of money from one bank account to another • standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit • ...
Fundamental Principles of Money 2022-10-04
Across
- type of government bond issued with shorter maturities than T-bonds.
- standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit.
- form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods, debt or services.
- type of money made with metal, stamped and issued by the authority of government.
- type of treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds.
- Policy actions of a central bank, currency board or regulatory committee specifying the size and rate of growth of the money supply.
- desired holding of financial assets in the form of money–cash and bank deposit.
- means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation’s economy.
- government bonds issued with terms of four, 13, 26 or 52 weeks.
- form of debt issued by a national government.
- payment card which provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank account.
Down
- wire transfer of money from one bank account to another.
- total amount of monetary assets available in a country’s economy at a specific time.
- promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank.
- paper currency issued by the Continental Congress.
- system of money in general use in a country.
- of another currency.
- something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value or a means of payments.
- Rate rate at which a unit of currency of one country can be exchanged for a unit of
- slip of paper which allows the user to make a payment from his or her bank account to a business or individual.
- payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment.
21 Clues: of another currency. • system of money in general use in a country. • form of debt issued by a national government. • promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank. • paper currency issued by the Continental Congress. • wire transfer of money from one bank account to another. • standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit. • ...
Ways to earn money 2024-08-22
Across
- Repeating time frame that an employer uses to calculate and pay salaries and wages.
- Trading items other than money.
- When the only compensation received by an employee is commission.
- Pay structure in which salaried employees receive 1/12 of their annual salary onthe last day of each month
- Money received by a person or company.
- Employee’s total pay before deductions.
- Person who provides a service to the public or to a company for money.
- Percentage of the amount of a business transaction paid to a sales agent or broker.
- Person who starts a business venture and assumes the risk of its success or failure.
- Pay structure in which employees are paid each week.
- Pay the employee receives for the work performed.
- Pay structure in which employees are paid every two weeks, often on a Friday.
- Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
Down
- that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- Pay that comes from a person’s work.
- Lowest hourly wage employers are legally required to pay employees.
- Fixed payment for a person’s work, usually paid monthly or twice per month.
- Income that is not derived from a person’s work.
- Formal agreement between two or more entities, such as people or organizations.
- Pay structure that divides the month into two pay periods; payday is oftenat the middle and the end of the month.
- List of employees a company pays.
- Automatic deposit of a person’s paycheck into his or her checking account.
- Tool that makes it easier to trade one thing of value for another.
- Person or company who hires a person and pays him or her for work done.
- Amount of money paid for each hour worked.
- Agreement that has been acknowledged only through spoken words.
26 Clues: Trading items other than money. • List of employees a company pays. • Pay that comes from a person’s work. • Money received by a person or company. • Employee’s total pay before deductions. • Amount of money paid for each hour worked. • Income that is not derived from a person’s work. • Pay the employee receives for the work performed. • ...
Financial Terms: Money II 2023-04-25
Across
- A U.S. federal payroll tax. Stands for the Federal Insurance Contributions Act and is deducted from each paycheck
- A payment usually of money for labor or services usually according to contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- Income taxes imposed by local governments
- The value of a currency expressed in terms of the number of goods or services that one unit of money can buy.
- This measures the frequency a person changes their socioeconomic status. A high rate of ______ indicates a healthy economy, and one of the key factors that drives this economic advancement is job advancement.
- A tax levied by a state on the income of its residents, as well as on any nonresidents who earn state-sourced income.
- A certificate, usually issued by a government or banking institution, that allows the stated payee to receive cash on demand
- Wages withheld from an employee's total earnings for the purpose of paying taxes, garnishments and benefits, like health insurance
Down
- An official statement that gives details of a company's profit or loss for a particular period
- Any payment you receive for the use or occupation of property
- Large, unexpected gains resulting from lucky circumstances such as winning the lottery or inheriting money
- This tax is levied on both employers and employees, funds Social Security, and is collected in the form of a payroll tax or a self-employment tax.
- A check for salary or wages made out to an employee.
- The executive agency responsible for promoting economic prosperity and ensuring the financial security of the United States.
- The amount employees earn after all payroll deductions are subtracted from their gross pay
- A document that's given to an employee each payday that shows their gross pay, deductions (taxes), and net pay
- At a higher interest rate, an excess supply of money causes the interest rate to fall. At a lower interest rate, an excess demand for money causes the interest rate to rise. This is the _________ of money.
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- A credit card that is given out by a store and that can be used to buy goods at that store
- A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- A reimbursement made to a taxpayer for any excess amount paid in taxes to the federal or state government
21 Clues: Income taxes imposed by local governments • A check for salary or wages made out to an employee. • Any payment you receive for the use or occupation of property • A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes • The amount employees earn after all payroll deductions are subtracted from their gross pay • ...
Real Money Real World 2025-02-07
Across
- Tax paid to the U.S. government based on earnings.
- The amount paid for insurance coverage.
- Money set aside for financial security in retirement.
- The amount left after all deductions are taken from a paycheck.
- Interest calculated on both the initial principal and accumulated interest.
- Amounts subtracted from gross income, including taxes and benefits.
- A financial plan for managing income and expenses.
- The total amount of money earned before deductions.
- Money owed to lenders or creditors.
- A bank account used for everyday transactions.
Down
- Coverage that helps pay for medical expenses.
- Non-essential items that improve comfort or lifestyle.
- A numerical rating representing a person’s creditworthiness.
- A payroll tax that funds Social Security and Medicare.
- The amount a person must pay before insurance covers expenses.
- Essentials required for survival, such as food and housing.
- A bank account that earns interest over time.
- The electronic transfer of a paycheck into a bank account.
- Borrowed money to pay for education that must be repaid.
- Money received from working or investments.
20 Clues: Money owed to lenders or creditors. • The amount paid for insurance coverage. • Money received from working or investments. • Coverage that helps pay for medical expenses. • A bank account that earns interest over time. • A bank account used for everyday transactions. • Tax paid to the U.S. government based on earnings. • ...
International Money and Finance 2025-03-07
Across
- Another term for a flexible exchange rate system.
- A policy tool that is more independent in a flexible exchange rate system.
- In a flexible exchange rate system, supply and demand determine the exchange rate.
- A country with a fixed exchange rate needs large amounts of this to maintain the peg.
- The act of buying and selling currencies in anticipation of price changes in a floating system.
- The central bank of India, which intervenes under a managed float system.
- A deliberate reduction in a currency's value in a fixed exchange rate system.
- A floating exchange rate system can help adjust this by making exports cheaper or more expensive.
- A type of exchange rate where a currency is fixed to another but can be adjusted occasionally.
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- Flexible exchange rates can help absorb these better than fixed ones.
- A type of exchange rate system where market forces determine currency value without central bank intervention.
- Central banks do this in a managed float system to stabilize the currency.
- A strict form of fixed exchange rate where the country holds reserves equal to money in circulation.
- An exchange rate system where the currency is tied to another currency or a basket of currencies.
- A situation where a country with a fixed exchange rate faces pressure to devalue.
- An increase in the official exchange rate of a currency in a fixed system.
- The price of one currency in terms of another.
- Another term for a managed float system, combining both fixed and flexible elements.
- A fixed exchange rate can help control this by maintaining currency stability.
- In a managed float system, exchange rates fluctuate within this limited range.
20 Clues: The price of one currency in terms of another. • Another term for a flexible exchange rate system. • Flexible exchange rates can help absorb these better than fixed ones. • The central bank of India, which intervenes under a managed float system. • Central banks do this in a managed float system to stabilize the currency. • ...
