money Crossword Puzzles
Shopping and Money Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- fixes cars
- they make dough rise for living.
- checks and sells glasses
- place to wash clothes
- sells bread and pastries
- cuts hair
- sells toys and games
- sells meat
- shows films
- sells fruit and vegetables
- sells medicine
Down
- sends mail
- Meal you don’t eat in a restaurant.
- sells flowers
- They work with gold, silver, and gems.
- sells drinks and snacks
- sells groceries
- makes or alters clothes
- sells books
- a place with books
- Where you might deposit or withdraw money.
- cares for teeth
- sells animals and pet supplies
23 Clues: cuts hair • sends mail • fixes cars • sells meat • sells books • shows films • sells flowers • sells medicine • sells groceries • cares for teeth • a place with books • sells toys and games • place to wash clothes • sells drinks and snacks • makes or alters clothes • checks and sells glasses • sells bread and pastries • sells fruit and vegetables • sells animals and pet supplies • ...
Argumentative Text - E-Money 2025-11-20
Across
- – Technology that protects data.
- – A digital tool for storing electronic money.
- – Acknowledgment of the opposite side.
- – Amount of money available in an account.
- – A generated code for secure login.
- – Main point of an argumentative text.
- – Reasoning based on principles.
- – Move funds from one account to another.
- – The writer’s position.
- – Central idea of an essay.
- – Proving the opposing argument wrong.
- – Facts used to support an argument.
- – Add credit to an e-money account.
- – Personal belief or view.
- – Add money to a digital wallet.
- – Unfair preference in an argument.
- – Proof of a completed digital payment.
- – Image scanned for payment.
- – Formal discussion of opposing views.
- – Quality of being logically correct.
- – Payment system using no physical money.
- – Protection from digital threats.
Down
- – Logical flow of ideas.
- – Explanation supporting a claim.
- – Target readers of the text.
- – Detailed examination of ideas.
- – Electronic transfer of money.
- – Benefit of saving time using e-money.
- – Organization of ideas in the text.
- – Assistance provided to e-money users.
- – Trick used to steal information.
- – Protection of personal data.
- – Reasoning that supports a claim.
- – A claim supported by evidence.
- – Final summary in an argumentative text.
- – Illegal online activity involving deception.
- – Opposing statement in an argument.
- – Secret code to access an account.
- – System that processes online payments.
- – Seller who accepts e-money.
40 Clues: – Logical flow of ideas. • – The writer’s position. • – Personal belief or view. • – Central idea of an essay. • – Image scanned for payment. • – Target readers of the text. • – Seller who accepts e-money. • – Protection of personal data. • – Electronic transfer of money. • – Technology that protects data. • – Detailed examination of ideas. • – Reasoning based on principles. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2025-01-22
Across
- A verb meaning “to check” or “to see if something is true / correct”
- If I buy this new phone, it will ____________ and I’ll have no money left.
- Giving someone direct access to your bank account, either to take out money or put in money
- debit automatically paying bills from your bank account
- This word also means “fake,” or “false,” usually in reference to money
- The exchange of goods or services between two people for money
- Something you can scan in order to go directly to a website
- He was sadly _______________ the scammer's promise of becoming a millionare.
- the inability to pay your debts
- Someone who knows a lot about computers or technology
- Someone on the internet trying to steal your data or money
- returning the money you borrowed from a bank or other financial institution, usually a large amount of money
- I’m not sure if I can ever afford a yacht, they ______________.
- producing a great deal of profit, potentially very profitable
- a life of wealth and success
- You should __________________ that whatever you post is on the internet forever, especially before posting any photos of yourself or family.
- Sending to a charity
- In the end, the decision __________________ which bank had the best interest rate.
- spending more money than you have in your account
- To access your accounts with your username and password
- Spend a lot of money on something for high quality
Down
- If we keep spending this much money, we’ll be ___________ in no time.
- neither make nor lose money
- Tomorrow I’m going to ________________ a new pair of Adidas sambas because they’re straight fire
- Not hesitating to do something
- waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner.
- This month we really need to ________________ and stop spending so much.
- Digital coins
- “Her parents are both incredibly rich, she was totally ____________________________. She will never need to work a day in her life.
- enter into someone’s accounts without permission
- returning the money you borrowed from someone, often a small amount
- His life is a real __________________ story, he grew up poor and now is a billionaire.
- an amount of money spent, a report of your money spent
- Not have as many people coming to your shop, store, or buying things from you.
- What you do in order to receive money, usually talked about in terms of what you are doing, “___________ being a teacher.”
- cheat someone, especially financially. (scam)
- having a lot of money
- an item owned by a person or company that is worth money
- I don’t think I am going to _____________ this month, I’ll need to call my dad and ask for money.
- a financial gain
- My grandfather ___________________ when he was younger, they barely made enough money each month to afford food.
- having a period of great prosperity
42 Clues: Digital coins • a financial gain • Sending to a charity • having a lot of money • neither make nor lose money • a life of wealth and success • Not hesitating to do something • the inability to pay your debts • having a period of great prosperity • cheat someone, especially financially. (scam) • enter into someone’s accounts without permission • ...
NEFE module 1 and 5 - Justin Cho 2022-05-24
Across
- person in the bank u talk to about loans
- expenses that come every once and a while like weddings
- shops where u can sell ur stuff
- when u die the money is given to people in ur ___
- a score of credit
- piece of paper u use to pay someone or make a purchase
- when u get injured or sent to hospital a company u pay monthly will help u cover the cost
- a institution where they give money and a area where u give money so they can store it
- a card that takes money from the bank that u pay back later
- person who adjusts your claim
- bank puts thing on a loan to get extra money
Down
- expenses that can be changed like food
- when a bank gives u money
- gratification u get rn
- gratification u get later
- a pig where u save ur money
- specific measurable attainable etc etc
- u pay a company monthly or yearly and when u get into accident they help u pay for it
- a card that takes money from ur bank account
- expenses that doesn't change
- things u ___
- when u owe someone money
- pay urself ___
- things u don't need but ___
- a statement u make when u fill out insurance ___
- machine where u get money
26 Clues: things u ___ • pay urself ___ • a score of credit • gratification u get rn • when u owe someone money • when a bank gives u money • gratification u get later • machine where u get money • a pig where u save ur money • things u don't need but ___ • expenses that doesn't change • person who adjusts your claim • shops where u can sell ur stuff • expenses that can be changed like food • ...
Personal finance 2024-03-20
Across
- the amount of money you have left after taxes and medical/retirement plans
- a way to limit your spending
- where your money goes in a direct deposit
- holds onto stocks for the long run
- things that you own that add to your possessions
- after you are done working
- interest you gain more profit as time goes on
- things you need to buy
- card a card you can use to borrow money you will pay back
- often use buying and trading stocks
- when you owe money
- when you have no money
- a loan for vehicles
- when the value of the dollar goes down
- putting money into your account
Down
- a way to lower the book value of loan
- a loan for school
- a card that spends money you have
- things that cost money you might need later
- when the market goes up
- what you pay for your house payment
- a loan for personal use
- when the market goes down
- annual percentage rate
- a constant gain from your bank account
- bought portions of a compani
- the amount of money that you get payed
- an organisation that insures your money
- the number you have based on your financial decitions
- a secondary place to save money through your bank
30 Clues: a loan for school • when you owe money • a loan for vehicles • annual percentage rate • things you need to buy • when you have no money • when the market goes up • a loan for personal use • when the market goes down • after you are done working • a way to limit your spending • bought portions of a compani • putting money into your account • a card that spends money you have • ...
financial literacy 2022-01-13
Across
- when you earn interest on both the money you've saved and the interest you earn
- when you borrow money from the bank
- the money you get from work
- the income you make before taxes
- money used to pay for health services for the elderly
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money
- money that is sent to the federal government for military defence and education
- the your take home pay
Down
- money that is set aside for those who need assistance after they are unable to work
- money you pay for utilities in your household
- a place where you can keep your money safe
- the form of money property or services you receive in the tax year
- a quick and easy method of calculating the interest charge on a loan
- a certain amount of money
- a percentage withheld from the income you earn
- money you pay to the government
- you get from the bank after you buy a
17 Clues: the your take home pay • a certain amount of money • the money you get from work • money you pay to the government • the income you make before taxes • when you borrow money from the bank • you get from the bank after you buy a • a place where you can keep your money safe • money you pay for utilities in your household • a percentage withheld from the income you earn • ...
15.1 crossword puzzle 2024-05-08
Across
- what EFT stands for; a transfer of money from one bank account to another
- to exchange one good or service for another good or service
- cards allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking accounts
- a type of security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- a document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- a type of security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- a security that matures in a year or less
- a function of money in the economy in which it is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- coins or banknotes that must be accepted for all debts
Down
- a system by which a government provides money in a country's economy
- the concept that the value of a dollar today is worth more than the value of a dollar in the future
- a financial investment issued by that government, a corporation, or other oganizations
- a function of money in the economy in which it can be saved and used at a later date
- paper money and coins
- a function of money in the economy in which it is needed for exchange of goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- short for The Federal Reserve System
- a property of money in which it is able to be divided into smaller units
- a property of money in which people are able to carry money
- a plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
- another word for money
- comprises the Federal Reserve's actions and communications to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates
- any national bank, State bank, banking association, or trust company that is a member of the Federal Reserve System
- a property of money in which it is made of a strong and lasting material
- a property of money in which it is authentic money immediately recognizable
- a property of money in which it maintains its value over time in order for it to be widely accepted
27 Clues: paper money and coins • another word for money • short for The Federal Reserve System • a security that matures in a year or less • coins or banknotes that must be accepted for all debts • to exchange one good or service for another good or service • a property of money in which people are able to carry money • ...
Declan Heltne = 6th hour 2023-11-06
Across
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service
- The amount of money you need to pay toward expenses before your insurance will cover the rest
- Money earned through work
- Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you'll pay for it later
- The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it
- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another
- Anything that you spend money on
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld from for taxes
- The amount of money that you borrow when using a loan or credit card
Down
- The smallest amount you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to avoid fees or fines
- A contract that allows you to borrow someone’s property for a specified amount of time and money
- Necessities like electricity, gas and water which are paid monthly as apart of your household expenses
- A budgeting method where you record your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union
- An amount removed from your bank or credit union account to pay for something
- A fee from your bank or credit union when you try to spend more than what is in your account
- An amount available or owed on an account
- Account A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses
- The amount you owe to someone else
- : The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account
- Moving money from one account to another
26 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 or owed on an account • A request to your insurance company to pay for something • : The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money • Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-11-09
Across
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you'll pay for it later
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping
- An amount removed from your bank or credit union account to pay for something
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service
- Necessities like electricity, gas and water which are paid monthly as apart of your household expenses
- Money earned through work
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union
- The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld
- The amount of money you need to pay toward expenses before your insurance will cover the rest
- The amount of money that you borrow when using a loan or credit card
- Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses
- Moving money from one account to another
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld from for taxes
Down
- Anything that you spend money on
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it
- 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
- An amount available or owed on an account
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something
- The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money
- The smallest amount you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to avoid fees or fines
- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another (e.g. from checking to cash or from one checking account to another)
- A fee from your bank or credit union when you try to spend more than what is in your account
- The amount you owe to someone else
26 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 or owed on an account • A request to your insurance company to pay for something • The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money • Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it • ...
15.1 crossword puzzle 2024-05-08
Across
- what EFT stands for; a transfer of money from one bank account to another
- to exchange one good or service for another good or service
- cards allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking accounts
- a type of security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- a document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- a type of security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- a security that matures in a year or less
- a function of money in the economy in which it is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- coins or banknotes that must be accepted for all debts
Down
- a system by which a government provides money in a country's economy
- the concept that the value of a dollar today is worth more than the value of a dollar in the future
- a financial investment issued by that government, a corporation, or other oganizations
- a function of money in the economy in which it can be saved and used at a later date
- paper money and coins
- a function of money in the economy in which it is needed for exchange of goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- short for The Federal Reserve System
- a property of money in which it is able to be divided into smaller units
- a property of money in which people are able to carry money
- a plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
- another word for money
- comprises the Federal Reserve's actions and communications to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates
- any national bank, State bank, banking association, or trust company that is a member of the Federal Reserve System
- a property of money in which it is made of a strong and lasting material
- a property of money in which it is authentic money immediately recognizable
- a property of money in which it maintains its value over time in order for it to be widely accepted
27 Clues: paper money and coins • another word for money • short for The Federal Reserve System • a security that matures in a year or less • coins or banknotes that must be accepted for all debts • to exchange one good or service for another good or service • a property of money in which people are able to carry money • ...
15.1 crossword puzzle 2024-05-08
Across
- what EFT stands for; a transfer of money from one bank account to another
- to exchange one good or service for another good or service
- cards allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking accounts
- a type of security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- a document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- a type of security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- a security that matures in a year or less
- a function of money in the economy in which it is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- coins or banknotes that must be accepted for all debts
Down
- a system by which a government provides money in a country's economy
- the concept that the value of a dollar today is worth more than the value of a dollar in the future
- a financial investment issued by that government, a corporation, or other oganizations
- a function of money in the economy in which it can be saved and used at a later date
- paper money and coins
- a function of money in the economy in which it is needed for exchange of goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- short for The Federal Reserve System
- a property of money in which it is able to be divided into smaller units
- a property of money in which people are able to carry money
- a plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
- another word for money
- comprises the Federal Reserve's actions and communications to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates
- any national bank, State bank, banking association, or trust company that is a member of the Federal Reserve System
- a property of money in which it is made of a strong and lasting material
- a property of money in which it is authentic money immediately recognizable
- a property of money in which it maintains its value over time in order for it to be widely accepted
27 Clues: paper money and coins • another word for money • short for The Federal Reserve System • a security that matures in a year or less • coins or banknotes that must be accepted for all debts • to exchange one good or service for another good or service • a property of money in which people are able to carry money • ...
Y11 Commerce 2025-09-11
Across
- English word for whānau
- When someone depends on another for support, financially or emotionally.
- When two or more groups rely on each other to meet needs and wants.
- Money kept aside rather than spent.
- Physical items that can be purchased, like clothes or food.
- A place where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services.
- The money a business makes after costs are subtracted from revenue.
- When the cost or value of something goes up.
- The movement of money, resources, and goods between households and firms.
- Putting money into something with the hope it will grow in value.
- Using money to buy goods and services.
- Having paid work in return for effort and skills.
- Money placed into a bank account or paid upfront for something.
- Money owed to another person, bank, or business.
- A person or business that provides goods or services to another business or consumer.
Down
- A financial institution that accepts deposits, lends money, and provides other financial services to individuals and businesses.
- When the cost or value of something goes down.
- Extra money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money.
- The organisation or system that makes and enforces laws, provides public services, and manages a country’s resources and economy.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid, often with interest.
- Things people desire but are not essential for survival.
- Connections between people, groups or businesses.
- Things essential for survival, like food and shelter.
- A person who buys and uses goods and services.
- The human effort, skills, and time used in the production of goods and services.
- An organisation or entity that produces, buys, or sells goods or services to make a profit or achieve other objectives.
- When a business spends more money than it earns.
- Money that you earn from working or investments.
- Non-physical activities provided by others, like teaching or haircuts.
- Regular payments made to local councils for community services.
- Money paid to the government based on earnings or purchases.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- Anything related to money or how it is managed.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- A person or business that makes and sells goods or services.
35 Clues: English word for whānau • Money spent on goods and services. • Money kept aside rather than spent. • Using money to buy goods and services. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • When the cost or value of something goes up. • When the cost or value of something goes down. • A person who buys and uses goods and services. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary Jakayla Destiny 2017-11-29
Across
- Subtraction
- An estimate
- cost or change
- payment Partial payment
- net pay
- Bank account on interest
- A plastic card
- That identifies a person to have things
- bill
Down
- Money received
- Borrowing
- Money paid to the government
- A overdrawing a checking account
- Money in the bank
- Tax on a receipt
- deposit
- A percentage of a sum
- income
- Payment
- take money out
- Repayment of money borrowed
- earnings
22 Clues: bill • income • deposit • net pay • Payment • earnings • Borrowing • Subtraction • An estimate • Money received • cost or change • take money out • A plastic card • Tax on a receipt • Money in the bank • A percentage of a sum • payment Partial payment • Bank account on interest • Repayment of money borrowed • Money paid to the government • A overdrawing a checking account • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- product maker
- company savings
- A system that allows for secure online transactions
- to avoid something
- pay directly
- exchange
- savings and Loan
- money storage
Down
- are digital robbers
- te face
- American currency
- A small device that allows for contactless payments
- payment
- moving so slowly
- digital money storage
- act of transferring money electronically
- for needs
- money detection
- money made of metal
- Digital currency used for online transactions
20 Clues: te face • payment • exchange • for needs • pay directly • product maker • money storage • company savings • money detection • moving so slowly • American currency • to avoid something • are digital robbers • savings and Loan • money made of metal • digital money storage • act of transferring money electronically • Digital currency used for online transactions • ...
The Real World: Economics 2022-12-13
Across
- Authorities choose
- Good OR Bad
- Growing Money
- Primary goal of an ecosystem
- money lent for a long period of time
- Freedom of choice
- A place
- Given to everybody
- Money being borrowed
Down
- Protection from economical risks
- What is being made
- Right or wrong
- Owing money
- Produce only what you need
- Figures out personality
- Production growth
- The tools
- Piece of a company
- How to spend your money
- The work
20 Clues: A place • The work • The tools • Owing money • Good OR Bad • Growing Money • Right or wrong • Production growth • Freedom of choice • What is being made • Authorities choose • Piece of a company • Given to everybody • Money being borrowed • Figures out personality • How to spend your money • Produce only what you need • Primary goal of an ecosystem • Protection from economical risks • ...
Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art 2017-04-21
Across
- : your city's name
- : A different way of saying 'buy'
- : promise to repair and replace
- share of profits paid to shareholders
- responsibility to someone or for some activity
- money or goods or services owed by one person to another
- :UK currency
- : Put money into bonds
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
- Stock or bond use: put into service
- the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets
- : give money to buy something
- : the volume of commercial activity
Down
- :spending plan
- : the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm
- amount of money spent
- : your university's degree
- : British coin
- One whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of individuals or businesses
- : System of money in general use
- wealth of person or business
- : Something to work for
- : ______cow big income producer
- money paid for a loan
- ask the bank to advance money
- : those in charge of running a business
26 Clues: :UK currency • :spending plan • : British coin • : your city's name • amount of money spent • money paid for a loan • : Put money into bonds • : Something to work for • : your university's degree • wealth of person or business • ask the bank to advance money • : give money to buy something • : promise to repair and replace • : ______cow big income producer • ...
Economy (szóközöket "_" jellel jelöld) 2020-04-02
Across
- When you receive money, so you'll have more of it than before.
- Money that you can carry with you, it can be made of metal or special paper.
- The money, that you get back if you paid more, than you had to.
- It shows you the type of the money, that is used in that country.
- A declaration.
- Being into something.
- When you owe money, usually to a bank.
- When you pay for a service only once.
Down
- A deal.
- Change of something to something else.
- When you pay for something in parts.
- To take something you need from an other person, and you're planning to give it back to him/her.
- Buying something.
- Paying forward.
- When money get sent to a credit card with a computer.
- You call this when you need police, ambulance or fire service.
- When you don't have enaugh money for something, and ask a bank to lend you some.
- Money, made of metal and has a round shape.
- When you pay for a service permanently.
- When you support a service or an invention with money.
20 Clues: A deal. • A declaration. • Paying forward. • Buying something. • Being into something. • When you pay for something in parts. • When you pay for a service only once. • Change of something to something else. • When you owe money, usually to a bank. • When you pay for a service permanently. • Money, made of metal and has a round shape. • ...
Matthew's Economic terms crossword puzzle 2021-02-04
Across
- Doing one thing very well in a business
- The amount of things that exist
- is a tax on good s that you buy
- money that is paid to the government
- A business that makes a product
- The study of how we use money
- A plan for how much money will be spent
- A person who buys something
- Someone on Shark tank (Not a host)
- Money you have to pay back
Down
- Money that is taken from earned working money
- Tools you need to make something
- Overload; easy to find
- Toilet paper during covid
- The amount of items a group can make
- Different workers doing different jobs
- Rare; hard to find
- Someone looking to hire somebody
- A service where you put money in the bank
- Work that someone does
- Money that you make from working
- The store helped me find what I needed
- Something a business can use
- Two or more stores against each other
- A percentage of the total amount of how much money you have in the bank
25 Clues: Rare; hard to find • Overload; easy to find • Work that someone does • Toilet paper during covid • Money you have to pay back • A person who buys something • Something a business can use • The study of how we use money • The amount of things that exist • is a tax on good s that you buy • A business that makes a product • Tools you need to make something • ...
Financial Planning Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-09
Across
- deciding how to do something before you start doing it
- all the money and property owned by a particular person
- unpredictability
- the money that a person has left over
- an arrangement to advance mutual interests
- money kept on hand for emergencies
- quantity that satisfies
- money received for work
- money in and out
- fixed income instrument
- the way in which someone acts
- federal health insurance for those 65 and older
- a financial outlay
- protection against losses
- permanently leaving the workforce behind
- the standard of excellence in financial planning
- end result of effort
Down
- levied by the government
- the act of allocating money
- a comprehensive picture of your current finances
- accepted as payment for goods and services
- providing support
- management of money
- an enlightening experience
- represent ownership of shares
- owing money
- a federal program in the US
- minimum amounts that must be withdrawn from a retirement plan
- assistance
- abundance of possessions
- direct transfer of funds from an IRA to qualified charity
31 Clues: assistance • owing money • unpredictability • money in and out • providing support • a financial outlay • management of money • end result of effort • quantity that satisfies • money received for work • fixed income instrument • levied by the government • abundance of possessions • protection against losses • an enlightening experience • the act of allocating money • a federal program in the US • ...
Personal Finance Terms 2022-10-17
Across
- numerical value based on analysis of credit record
- money that is owned
- investment strategy
- money expended with expectations
- things you would like to be able to do
- employer-sponsored account
- IRA individual retirement account
- value of investment grows
- money that is paid quarterly
- total amount of money held by individual
- things you would like to be able to do
- monetary fees given to an individual if perform early withdrawl
Down
- origional amount of money lent in a loan
- tax advantage
- percentage of both the principle and previously accrured interest
- increase in monetary value
- all money you recieve
- property owned by a person that has value
- extent to which a person of company is considered suitable
- debt that does not increase your net worth
- pay for work completed
- small ampunts of money borrowed
- money paid at regular rate in exchange for money left
- retirement plan for benefit of employees of public schools
- plan for income and expenses during set period of time
- the initial point of purchase of a large item
- can increase net worth
27 Clues: tax advantage • money that is owned • investment strategy • all money you recieve • pay for work completed • can increase net worth • value of investment grows • increase in monetary value • employer-sponsored account • money that is paid quarterly • small ampunts of money borrowed • money expended with expectations • IRA individual retirement account • ...
finance 2023-05-26
Across
- pays money that provides financial protection for your property
- Buyers and sellers meet to buy shares
- Must pay its employees for a set period
- Local states ask for mandatory payment or charge
- Agreement with a lender and borrower
- Help people save and borrow money
- shelter, food, money, job
- We need this to buy and purchase things
- Videogames, a big house
- determines how much should be withheld from the paycheck for federal income
Down
- written, dated that instructs a bank to pay a specific amount
- 1,000 gross per week and has $180 worth of taxes and benefits
- Money charged or given as a part of a debt
- plan to write and decide how much you should spend
- plan gives employees a tax break on money they save for retirement.
- It was initially traded as a coin worth its weight
- keeps track of how much money you have to pay in taxes
- Pay for things other than cash
- amount of money, property, and other transfers
- secure your money
20 Clues: secure your money • Videogames, a big house • shelter, food, money, job • Pay for things other than cash • Help people save and borrow money • Agreement with a lender and borrower • Buyers and sellers meet to buy shares • Must pay its employees for a set period • We need this to buy and purchase things • Money charged or given as a part of a debt • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2023-05-19
Across
- Member-owned, non-profit financial institution
- Putting money in to gain money in the future
- How much you are willing to lose to gain something (usually in stock market)
- Fraudulent emails attempting to steal someone's personal information
- Largest Stock Market
- Percentage or dollar amount off of an item
- Leaving the workforce at the end of your career
- Margins of a corporation to buy or sell
- Place to exchange stock
- Borrowing money from a bank to pay for something you cannot currently afford in cash
Down
- Coverage over something usually expensive (car, house, etc)
- Total Amount of money you earn with a paycheck (before taxes)
- Compensation for work
- Planning your money usage and gain
- Percent paid back in order for a company/bank to make profit
- Funding/Management of Money
- Amount of money that goes directly to you after a paycheck
- Not having an emergency fund- spending too much money on something you can't afford
- Typical Retirement account
- Attempting to steal someone's money through what seems like a legitimate source
20 Clues: Largest Stock Market • Compensation for work • Place to exchange stock • Typical Retirement account • Funding/Management of Money • Planning your money usage and gain • Margins of a corporation to buy or sell • Percentage or dollar amount off of an item • Putting money in to gain money in the future • Member-owned, non-profit financial institution • ...
Towards Independence Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- : A legal agreement you must follow.
- : Money you earn from a job.
- : The amount of money you pay for insurance.
- : Things you want to achieve.
- : Money you keep for the future or emergencies.
- : Money saved for unexpected situations.
- : Planning how you use your money.
- : A document showing earnings and tax.
- : Things you spend money on.
- : An agreement that lets you live in a house or unit.
- : Money paid at the start of renting in case there is damage.
- : Things you are allowed to have or do as a tenant or young person.
- : Protection that helps you pay if something goes wrong or gets damaged.
Down
- : How easy it is for people to afford housing.
- : A number you need for working and paying tax in Australia.
- : Help from local organisations.
- : Official documents that prove who you are.
- : Things you must do or take care of.
- : A plan that helps you manage your money and spending.
- : Money you pay each week or month to live in a place.
20 Clues: : Help from local organisations. • : Things you spend money on. • : Things you must do or take care of. • : Money you earn from a job. • : Things you want to achieve. • : Money saved for unexpected situations. • : Planning how you use your money. • : A legal agreement you must follow. • ...
Chapter 16 Crossword 2014-05-01
Across
- the ____ authority of a country controls the supply of money"
- Delay in implementing monetary policy
- assets minus total liabilities"
- Monetary ____ must be carefully timed if it is to help the macroeconomy.
- The buying and selling of government securities to alter the supply of money"
- record whose account gives up money and whose account receives money when a customer writes a check"
- The process by which money Is lent for periods less than a year "
- A company that owns more then one bank"
- The incorrect timing of macroeconomics policy.
- Interest rate banks charge each other for loans"
- Committee That makes key decisions about interest rates and the growth of the US money supply"
- A certain amount hat must be deposited in the Federal Reserve"
- several-member group that oversees or manages the running of an institution"
- Districts the 12 banking districts created by the Federal Reserve Act"
Down
- ___ Make money by charging interest on loans.
- Monetary policy that reduces the money supply"
- Council The Research arm of the Federal Reserve"
- The belief that the money supply is the most important factor in macroeconomic performance"
- the Federal Reserve charges for loans commercial banks"
- Amount of new money is lent for periods less than a year"
- In banking, reserves of cash more than the required amounts"
- The Federal Reserve is best known for regulating the nations ___ Supply.
- Monetary policy that increases the money supply"
- When money supply increases, Interest rates ____ .
- of interest banks charge on short-term loans to their best customers"
- The time it takes for monetary policy to have an effect"
26 Clues: assets minus total liabilities" • Delay in implementing monetary policy • A company that owns more then one bank" • ___ Make money by charging interest on loans. • Monetary policy that reduces the money supply" • The incorrect timing of macroeconomics policy. • Council The Research arm of the Federal Reserve" • Interest rate banks charge each other for loans" • ...
FINANCIAL LITERACY 2025-04-02
Across
- A payment received for work completed, usually issued by an employer.
- A number that reflects your creditworthiness based on credit history.
- Money owed to someone else, typically with interest.
- The possibility of losing money or not achieving expected returns on an investment.
- A bank account that earns interest and is used for storing money over time.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- A legal process for individuals or businesses that cannot repay their debts.
- Specific objectives you want to achieve through financial planning and management.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- Making an unplanned purchase without thinking about whether it is needed.
- imposed on individuals or entities based on their income or profit.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
Down
- Money given regularly to a child, often for completing chores or as a gift.
- A bank account used for everyday transactions, such as spending and paying bills.
- The illegal use of someone else's personal information to commit fraud or other crimes.
- A plan for managing money, including income and expenses.
- A contract that provides financial protection against specified risks.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of borrowed money.
- Money earned from working or investments.
- A machine that allows people to withdraw or deposit money without going into a bank.
- Interest calculated on the initial principal, which also includes all the accumulated interest of previous periods on a deposit or loan.
- Borrowed money that you can use to purchase goods and services when you pay it back later.
- Putting money into financial products with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- Setting aside money for future needs or goals.
24 Clues: Money spent on goods and services. • A person who starts and runs a business. • Money earned from working or investments. • Setting aside money for future needs or goals. • Money owed to someone else, typically with interest. • A plan for managing money, including income and expenses. • Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest. • ...
Banking Terms Crossword by Ariena 2021-11-05
Across
- registered retirement savings plan
- the cost of borrowing money
- card issued by your bank allowing you to transfer money electronically
- money moved between bank accounts online
- taking money out of a bank account
- exchange of money from one type of currency to another
- a type of loan that you can use to buy a home
- an account that allows you to borrow money from the bank when you need it
- money placed in the bank for safekeeping
Down
- an account at a bank that allows you to deposit and withdraw money using cheques
- an account at a bank that allows you to deposit and withdraw money while earning interest
- a guarantee of funds from your bank used for large purchases
- cheque verified and approved by bank
- a secure container you can rent to safely secure important items
- withdrawing more $ than you have in your account
- payment required for services
- non-sufficient funds
- money borrowed from the bank at interest
- written order telling your bank to move funds from your account to another
19 Clues: non-sufficient funds • the cost of borrowing money • payment required for services • registered retirement savings plan • taking money out of a bank account • cheque verified and approved by bank • money moved between bank accounts online • money borrowed from the bank at interest • money placed in the bank for safekeeping • a type of loan that you can use to buy a home • ...
Learn Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2021-03-18
Across
- who's funding the FLDA?
- A loan to buy a house
- financial protection or reimbursement against losses or accidents.
- You can use a _____ card to access your checking or saving account.
- personal identification number
- to take money from a bank account.
- A ____ is the Canadian slang for one dollar
- ____ is the Canadian slang for two dollars
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or profit.
- Automatic machine from which a bank customer can withdraw money.
Down
- A ____ is the Canadian slang for twenty five cents
- Money owed by one person to another
- You can use a ____ card to borrow short-term money.
- A payment method that breaks down to several months until you pay off the full amount.
- A _____ is a financial institution that handles money for the public and businesses.
- Ontario student assistance program (loan)
- A _____ is a helpful tool to track and manage your money efficiently.
- extra money paid for borrowing money.
- Money you earn through a job or business
19 Clues: A loan to buy a house • who's funding the FLDA? • personal identification number • to take money from a bank account. • Money owed by one person to another • extra money paid for borrowing money. • Money you earn through a job or business • Ontario student assistance program (loan) • ____ is the Canadian slang for two dollars • A ____ is the Canadian slang for one dollar • ...
Finance 2025-04-02
Across
- – Keep money to use later.
- account – A safe place to keep your money.
- – Use money to make more money later.
- – Money someone gives you, but you must give it back.
- – Money you give for something you buy.
- – Ask for something, like a job or loan.
- – Give money or things, but they must come back to you.
Down
- – Get a person to work for you.
- – Use money to buy things.
- – Take money or things and give them back later.
- date – The last day to pay money.
- time – Not late!
- – Use money to try to get more money.
- – Money people pay to the government.
- – Give money for something.
- – Get money for working.
16 Clues: time – Not late! • – Get money for working. • – Keep money to use later. • – Use money to buy things. • – Give money for something. • – Get a person to work for you. • date – The last day to pay money. • – Use money to make more money later. • – Use money to try to get more money. • – Money people pay to the government. • – Money you give for something you buy. • ...
Lahela's Financial Literacy Vocab 2023-08-23
Across
- Money received from work or investments.
- Yearly interest payed to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- To set money aside before paying for anything.
- the practice of spreading your investments around so that your exposure to any one type of asset is limited.
- The price payed for borrowing money.
- Something you pay monthly for usually unexpected financial loss.
- When something, typically money you borrowed is owed or due.
- Borrowing a sum of money.
- Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan.
- The money that you originally agreed to pay back.
- score A number of 300 to 850 based off your credit history.
- Required vs. desire
- There is a greater worth of money over time.
- Getting goods before purchased, trusted that the payment will occur in the future.
Down
- The state of a person or organization being unable to pay great debt.
- To allow the use of a distinct amount of money.
- report. A statement showing the information of your credit history.
- The level of someones suitability to receive financial credit.
- Broker A person or company that buys and sells stock.
- A non-profit financial institution.
- shopping When differentiating prices/services from different sellers before buying.
- card A bank card used to access funds directly from your bank account.
- Money saved for something like a crisis or accident.
- A savings product that earns interest for a fixed period of time.
- Resources that you own and can sell for money.
25 Clues: Required vs. desire • Borrowing a sum of money. • A non-profit financial institution. • The price payed for borrowing money. • Money received from work or investments. • There is a greater worth of money over time. • To set money aside before paying for anything. • Resources that you own and can sell for money. • To allow the use of a distinct amount of money. • ...
Financial Literacy Revision 2025-05-15
Across
- a way to invest for your retirement
- regular payments you need to make to stay insured
- any money that you make
- the name of the loan you get to buy a house
- a part of a company that people can buy or sell
- someone who rents land or property of the owner
- person or organization that owns a property to rent
- a regular amount of money you pay for using a product
- something goes wrong and you contact your insure to help pay for repair
- a person or group trying to trick you for the purpose of getting money
- Money that is put into an account
- amount of money that is taken out of your account
- a way to lower your investment risk
Down
- once a year
- people who provide info to a potential employer about your experience and character
- when you stop working permanently
- when you have more money that you expected to have
- when you spend more money that intended
- When interest is earned on interest
- when you buy things
- written overview of your experience and other qualifications
- Where you are able to keep your money
- amount of money you pay the insurer when you make a claim
- price paid for borrowing or lending money
- money you receive as a shareholder of a company
25 Clues: once a year • when you buy things • any money that you make • when you stop working permanently • Money that is put into an account • a way to invest for your retirement • When interest is earned on interest • a way to lower your investment risk • Where you are able to keep your money • when you spend more money that intended • price paid for borrowing or lending money • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab Part 2 2025-09-10
Across
- – Related to money, banking, or management of funds.
- – A collection of work samples or documents showing skills and accomplishments.
- – An agreement to borrow money with a promise to pay it back later, often with interest.
- – Extra advantages or perks given by employers, like health insurance or paid time off.
- – A set amount of money given regularly, often by parents for personal spending or saving.
- – Using money to buy something that may increase in value or earn income over time.
- – Money that is owed to someone else.
- – A plan for how to spend and save money over a certain period.
Down
- – A temporary job or training experience, often unpaid, to gain work skills.
- – Targets or objectives a person wants to achieve.
- – Money received from work, investments, or other sources.
- – Building relationships with people who can help with job opportunities or advice.
- – A person’s job or profession.
- – A document that lists a person’s work experience, education, and skills for job applications.
- – A long-term series of jobs or work in a particular field.
- – A meeting where a job applicant answers questions to show qualifications to an employer.
- – Money set aside and not spent, usually for future use.
- – A fixed amount of money paid regularly to an employee for work.
- – Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- – Money collected by the government from workers and businesses to pay for public services.
20 Clues: – A person’s job or profession. • – Money that is owed to someone else. • – Money spent on goods, services, or bills. • – Targets or objectives a person wants to achieve. • – Related to money, banking, or management of funds. • – Money set aside and not spent, usually for future use. • – Money received from work, investments, or other sources. • ...
unit 10 Financial Literacy~Hannah Friday 2019-04-04
Across
- the amount of money you pay or the total
- amount of money saved
- a business owner is liable for only there original investment
- a valuable item you own
- a tax that is used for good
- a amount of money spent or how much it cost
- a cost that fluctuated directly with output changes
- you take away any debt you own
- prices charged in places or services
- an plan for the money of a usual fixed resource
- taking money out of the bank
- interest paid on both original and accrued interest
- a loan for a purchase made
- taking out an amount of money
- a form of periodic payment
Down
- relating or being financial principle
- interest paid on original principle only
- certain goods sold to pay the government for basic life needs
- the government holds a amount of money for a certain period of time
- a bank account in which you keep your money
- the amount of money you receive
- taxing the money tat you receive
- an item of debt as recorded in an account
- a tax on personal or business income
- the basic cost of necessities in life
- money put into the bank
- cost of a good subtracted for the price it was sold for
- a card that has a strip which goes to your bank account
28 Clues: amount of money saved • a valuable item you own • money put into the bank • a loan for a purchase made • a form of periodic payment • a tax that is used for good • taking money out of the bank • taking out an amount of money • you take away any debt you own • the amount of money you receive • taxing the money tat you receive • prices charged in places or services • ...
Finance Terms 2 2025-08-19
Across
- The ability to borrow money or buy something now and pay later.
- Money received, especially regularly, for work or investments.
- Money that is set aside and not spent.
- Money placed into a bank account.
- The total money a business earns from selling goods or services.
- Something valuable that a person or company owns.
- Money put into something to earn more money in the future.
- A plan for how to spend money.
Down
- The worth or importance of something in money or usefulness.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- Money or other assets used to start or run a business.
- The money left after all expenses are paid.
- An exchange or transfer of money.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- The extra money paid for borrowing money or earned on savings.
15 Clues: A plan for how to spend money. • An exchange or transfer of money. • Money placed into a bank account. • Money that is owed to someone else. • Money that is set aside and not spent. • The money left after all expenses are paid. • Something valuable that a person or company owns. • Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest. • ...
Money and Its Functions 2013-12-11
20 Clues: обмен • менять • валюта • бартер • дорогой • быстрый • средство • торговать • расточать • наше время • откладывать • неэкономный • фактический • запас, резерв • в конце концов • возвращать долг • расчет, подсчет • средство, способ • обменный курс рубля • фактически, на самом деле
Money and Its Functions 2013-12-11
Across
- a basic unit of money in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and other countries that is equal to 100 cents
- someone or something that is different from others : someone or something that is not included0
- the activity or process of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services
- allowing you to do something easily or without trouble
- to postpone
- an amount that is paid : a price or amount to be paid that is set according to a scale or standard
- the act of giving money for something : the act of paying
- at the present time
- happening in a short amount of time : happening quickly
- using more of something than is needed : causing something valuable to be wasted
- to put (something that is not being used) in a place where it is available, where it can be kept safely, etc.
Down
- a record of money that has been paid and money that has been received
- costing a lot of money
- to notice or recognize a difference between people or things
- the money that a country uses : a specific kind of money
- an occurrence in which people give things of similar value to each other : the act of giving or taking one thing in return for another thing
- something that is sold in a medium size : something that is the middle size when compared with things that are larger and smaller
- to receive or take (something offered)
- to give something to someone and receive something in return : to trade or exchange (things)
- to exchange things (such as products or services) for other things instead of for money
20 Clues: to postpone • at the present time • costing a lot of money • to receive or take (something offered) • allowing you to do something easily or without trouble • happening in a short amount of time : happening quickly • the money that a country uses : a specific kind of money • the act of giving money for something : the act of paying • ...
Gov't and Money Vocab. 2013-11-13
Across
- A good or service which is consumed prevents another from using it
- A tax that takes a larger percentage of income from people in lower income groups than from higher income ones
- Firms that stand between savers and borrowers, serving to collect excess funds and convert them to loans
- Salt, shells, furs, and tobacco are all examples
- Money that lasts over time is more functional than money that deteriorates
- Money is more useful if it can be easily divided into smaller units.
- Money is more useful if it can be easily transportable over distances.
- A good or service for which payment must be made before use
- The interest rate the FED charges commercial banks for loans
- Money must be acceptable as payment in exchange for goods or services
- A financial institution that provides various products and services to its customers, including checking and savings accounts, loans and currency exchange
- The interest rate banks charge their best, most credit worthy customers
Down
- Each unit of money must be the same as the next unit
- A tax on the manufacture or sale of a good or service
- A tax that takes a larger percentage of income from people in higher income groups than from people in lower income ones
- The basic, answer, in the United States is made up of currency, coins, and checking account deposits
- Occurs when the market forces if supply and demand do not lead to the output society desires
- Public debt
- A nonprofit financial institution owned by its members
- Taxes that are commonly levied on real property, which consists of land and buildings
20 Clues: Public debt • Salt, shells, furs, and tobacco are all examples • Each unit of money must be the same as the next unit • A tax on the manufacture or sale of a good or service • A nonprofit financial institution owned by its members • A good or service for which payment must be made before use • The interest rate the FED charges commercial banks for loans • ...
Chapter 3 - Money Management 2015-02-12
Across
- cash inflow is the money you receive.
- the debts that you owe.
- or net pay, is the amount of income left after taxes and other deductions are taken out of your gross pay.
- land and any structures that are on it, such as a house or any other building that a person or family owns.
- a measure of the changes in prices for commonly purchased goods and services in the US.
- is the difference between the amount that you own and the debts that you owe.
- a document that provides information about an individual’s current financial position and presents a summary of income and spending.
- may change from money to money.
- are cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash.
- is a financial state that occurs if liabilities are greater than assets.
- is the difference between the budgeted amount and the actual amount that you spend.
- is an abundance of valuable material possessions or resources.
Down
- is the financial situation that occurs when more money is spent than is earned or received.
- the money left over after paying for the essentials, such as food, clothing, shelter, transportation, and medication.
- are those that are more or less the same each month.
- also called a net worth statement, a financial statement that lists items of value owned, debts owed, and a person’s net worth.
- is planning how to get the most from your money.
- a small, secure storage compartment that you can rent in a bank, usually for $100 a year or less.
- the money that actually goes into and out of your wallet and bank accounts.
- are any items of value that an individual or company owns, including cash, property, personal possessions, and investments.
- extra money that can be spent or saved, depending on a person’s financial goals and values.
- is a plan for using money to meet wants and needs.
22 Clues: the debts that you owe. • may change from money to money. • cash inflow is the money you receive. • is planning how to get the most from your money. • is a plan for using money to meet wants and needs. • are those that are more or less the same each month. • are cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash. • ...
Pocket Money and Chores 2018-04-20
32 Clues: car • bed • bin • room • house • money • never • I set • often • I cook • pocket • per day • to help • make up • I clear • tickets • computer • presents • bathroom • I bought • per week • jewellery • every day • housework • I receive • washing up • I take out • mobile phone • I look after • occasionally • euros 10 euros • I do the shopping
money and shopping vocabulary 2020-05-28
Across
- you wear it every day
- childrens play with it
- the place where you pay for yous stuff in a shop
- every morning, you can read the news in a...
- the shop where you can buy beef or pork…
- you can check clothes in that small room
- the room where people sell there stuff at a market
- if you don't loos money you make.....µµ
- a big building with different shops in it
- something you where when the sun is shining in your eyes
- you put the stuff that your going to buy in it before you going to pay.
- you clean your teeth with…
- something that gils wear on the ears
Down
- someone who help you if you don't find something in a shop
- if you are sic, you get your medicaments from a...
- where children put there money in
- you get it each month for your work at your bankaccount
- something where Belgium is famous from.
- a place where you can buy second-hand stuf
- not generous but...
- a public place where you can eat
- a place where you can buy he newspaper
- a public place where you can eat
- something that people give their mother at mothersday
- what do you get for your birthday?
- a window where you can look at the clothes ore other things from outside
- coca-cola is an exemple of a...
- if you don't pay with your credit card, you pay with…
- something beautiful from the past is...
29 Clues: not generous but... • you wear it every day • childrens play with it • you clean your teeth with… • coca-cola is an exemple of a... • a public place where you can eat • a public place where you can eat • where children put there money in • what do you get for your birthday? • something that gils wear on the ears • a place where you can buy he newspaper • ...
Unit 7 Money matters 2020-12-07
Across
- kodanik
- kellegi eest vastutav
- oskussõna
- olemus
- parandus (dokumendile)
- uurima
- tõenäoline
- võistlus
- tavaline
- häid tulemusi andma
- korraks sisse astuma
- pangakonto
- vähenema
- kuuletuma
- tasuma
- säästma
Down
- lisaks, peale
- puudujääk
- sularaha välja võtma
- panga teenustasu
- pakk
- sale
- elatuma
- sularahaautomaat
- laenama
- nõudma
- toime tulema
- otsa lõppema
- viivitus
- õiguslik
30 Clues: pakk • sale • olemus • nõudma • uurima • tasuma • kodanik • elatuma • laenama • säästma • võistlus • tavaline • viivitus • vähenema • õiguslik • puudujääk • oskussõna • kuuletuma • tõenäoline • pangakonto • toime tulema • otsa lõppema • lisaks, peale • panga teenustasu • sularahaautomaat • häid tulemusi andma • sularaha välja võtma • korraks sisse astuma • kellegi eest vastutav • parandus (dokumendile)
Ways To Earn Money 2024-08-21
Across
- Fixed payment for a person’s work, usually paid monthly or twice per month.
- Income that is not derived from a person’s work.
- Tool that makes it easier to trade one thing of value for another.
- Pay structure that divides the month into two pay periods; payday is often
- Employee’s total pay before deductions
- Money received by a person or company
- the middle and the end of the month.
- Lowest hourly wage employers are legally required to pay employees
- Agreement that has been acknowledged only through spoken words.
- Person or company who hires a person and pays him or her for work done
- formal agreement between two or more entities, such as people or organizations
- Pay structure in which salaried employees receive 1/12 of their annual salary on
- When the only compensation received by an employee is commission.
Down
- Trading items other than money
- Automatic deposit of a person’s paycheck into his or her checking account
- Pay structure in which employees are paid every two weeks, often on a Friday
- Person who provides a service to the public or to a company for money
- Pay structure in which employees are paid each week.
- List of employees a company pays.
- Person who starts a business venture and assumes the risk of its success or failure
- Amount of money paid for each hour worked
- Repeating time frame that an employer uses to calculate and pay salaries and wages.
- Pay the employee receives for the work performed
- Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- last day of each month
- Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week.
- Percentage of the amount of a business transaction paid to a sales agent or broker
- Pay that comes from a person’s work
28 Clues: last day of each month • Trading items other than money • List of employees a company pays. • Pay that comes from a person’s work • the middle and the end of the month. • 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. • ...
Benefits of saving money 2023-06-29
Across
- a plan or method that can be used if all other
- up to increase the speed, power, or cost of something
- used to describe bonds that pay a lot of interest
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
- a failure to work or be successful
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else
- in different companies
- not knowing what to do or believe
- someone who regularly travels between work and home
- a job that involves encouraging people to buy a product
- something sucha plan or method that can be used if all other
- inverse
- to deal successfully with a difficult situation
- The state of not having enough of something that is needed
- account a bank account in which you keep your savings
- fail
- charge to begin to control
- money money used to start a business
- in fact or really
Down
- to give someone something that they need
- a situation where roads in a town become blocked by cars
- a person who plans
- to succeed in doing
- in front
- a failure to work or be successful
- an investment security where an investor lends money to a company
- connected
- fund a service where financial experts invest the money of
- a situation causing difficulty or trouble
- the amount of money a person earns
- an agreement in which you pay a company money
- fail.
- to decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of
- a term used to describe the ownership certificates of any
- back to move back or stop moving forward
35 Clues: fail • fail. • inverse • in front • connected • in fact or really • a person who plans • to succeed in doing • in different companies • charge to begin to control • not knowing what to do or believe • a failure to work or be successful • a failure to work or be successful • the amount of money a person earns • money money used to start a business • to give someone something that they need • ...
Vocabulary of Earning Money 2023-03-28
Across
- A number of sales required of an employee in order to receive payment from the employer.
- To give someone work and pay them to do that work.
- The employee's comparable hourly wage when all sources of income are included in the calculations.
- The normal hourly wage multiplied by 1.5 for every hour worked beyond the regular 8 hour work day.
- An income payed to the employee, from the employer, based on the sales the employee makes.
- The individual, or company, hiring the person to do work.
- A fixed, regular payment for work done, made to the employee from the employer, regardless of the number of hours worked each month.
- The lowest amount of money you are allowed to be paid for one hour of work, as defined by law.
- The federal tax form that the employee fills out to tell their employer how much money should be withheld from each paycheck.
- A portion of your income that is required to be given to the state and/or federal government.
- The electronic transfer of your paycheck directly into your bank account.
Down
- Normal hourly wage multiplied by 2 for every hour worked under special cercumstances.
- The person hired by the company to do work.
- A federal health insurance program for older Americans and people with diabilities.
- The wage the employer agrees to pay the employee for each hour worked.
- A federal financial assistance program that provides money and benefits to those who are unable to work.
- Normal hourly wage, if you only work 8 hours in a day and 40 hours in a week.
- A state insurance program that provides temporary income to injured workers.
- A portion of the employee's income that is not included in the paycheck because the employer pays it directly to the local or federal government.
- An additional amount of money, paid to one who gives service, in gratitude for the job they performed.
- The math used by your company to determine if your hours worked are straight time or overtime hours.
21 Clues: The person hired by the company to do work. • To give someone work and pay them to do that work. • The individual, or company, hiring the person to do work. • The wage the employer agrees to pay the employee for each hour worked. • The electronic transfer of your paycheck directly into your bank account. • ...
The money market crossword 2021-12-02
Across
- A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account possesses.
- account, A deposit account
- market, A section of the financial market where financial instruments with high liquidity and short-term maturities are traded
- banks, A banking system that has spirit, ethos and value of Islam.
- loan, A loan used to increase the working capital, acequies new machinery etc…
- assets,A type of asset that can quickly and easily be converted into cash while retaining its market value.
- loan, A situation where an individual borrows money for personal needs.
- assets, An asset that represents—and derives value from—a claim of ownership of an entity or contractual rights to future payments. Stocks, bonds, cash, CDs, and bank deposits are examples of financial assets.
- Ownership of a financial asset
- banks, Financial services company that engages in advisory based financial transactions.
- account, An account at a bank where money may be withdrawn without notice.
- An agreement between you and a leader that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you borrowed.
Down
- a company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions
- assets, an item of economic, commercial, or exchange value that has a material existence.
- banks, A bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
- card, A payment card that enables the cardholder to pay for goods. All of the money is transferred at the end of the month.
- rate, the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to a borrower.
- card, A card allowing the holder to transfer the money electronically from their bank account. The transfer is made immediately.
- physical form of currency
- debit, An agreement made with the bank that allows a third party to transfer money from a person’s account on certain dates.
- deposits, money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping.
- bonds, A bond issued by a country’s government, that promises to repay borrowed money at a fixed interest rate. The time is also specific.
22 Clues: physical form of currency • account, A deposit account • Ownership of a financial asset • deposits, money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping. • banks, A banking system that has spirit, ethos and value of Islam. • loan, A situation where an individual borrows money for personal needs. • ...
Hot Dog Money Crossword 2024-11-08
Across
- Blazer's clients thought him as a ___ _______
- Corrupted Indian Financial Advisor
- "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth" Who said this quote
- How many months did Christian Dawkins get sentenced too
- Name of the film where the author got the idea for writing this book
- Took over __________ dollars from his clients
- How many chapters are there
- National Collegiate Athletics Association
- What country is this book set in
- Marty Blazer after being caught by the FBI went __________ into the corruption business
- What type of companies were involved with the corruption
- Blazer was born here
- Who came busting down into the suite after Dawkins asked to speak to a lawyer
- Blazer's Wife
- Government bluffed that they had this
- "The King of LA"
- Who revealed their identity about being a spy to Christan Dawkins
- How long was Marty Blazer working undercover
- Blazers prosecution was _______
- "Yes, I lied then, but now I'm telling the truth" who said this quote
- A subject confessing to all the crimes they have committed
- Author
- Blazer's Job
Down
- Name of Book
- Who was the only known queen of the day stated in the book
- Marty's Real Name
- spent his money trying to be a ________
- What sport does Marty's son play
- Corrupted Sports Agent
- Cause of Marty's Death
- Assistant United States Attorney
- When did Marty Blazer Die
- Blazer felt this after telling the truth
- Who was Blazer under investigation by
- When did Christian Dawkins report to Jail
- When was Marty Blazer born
- The __________ hired him as an undercover agent
- Blazer Lives here
- Played this sport in college
- True/False Marty and Guy worked on this book before his death
40 Clues: Author • Name of Book • Blazer's Job • Blazer's Wife • "The King of LA" • Marty's Real Name • Blazer Lives here • Blazer was born here • Corrupted Sports Agent • Cause of Marty's Death • When did Marty Blazer Die • When was Marty Blazer born • How many chapters are there • Played this sport in college • Blazers prosecution was _______ • What sport does Marty's son play • ...
Going out with money 2024-04-03
Across
- money you have saved up; money you hold for later
- an amount of money someone regularly receives, usually from their parents
- what something costs before you can buy it
- where you store your money and/or cards (fits in your pocket)
- place where you go ta have a swim or relax on the sand
- not having a lot of possesions or money; unwealthy
- having a lot of possesions or money; wealthy
- take and use something you plan to return
- what you use to pay for goods (producten) or services (diensten)
- the currency (munteenheid) they use in the UK
Down
- worth a lot
- spend the night over by a friend's house
- event where there are rides, food stands, and other fun activities/amusements
- a person who collects a lot of and different kinds of things
- place where you can go and see a lot of animals
- place where you pay to sit and eat a meal
- machine that lets you take money from your bank account without having to go to the bank
- activity/sport where you have to knock down pins with a ball
- give something in exchange(in return) for money
- money that is not digital or by card
20 Clues: worth a lot • money that is not digital or by card • spend the night over by a friend's house • place where you pay to sit and eat a meal • take and use something you plan to return • what something costs before you can buy it • having a lot of possesions or money; wealthy • the currency (munteenheid) they use in the UK • place where you can go and see a lot of animals • ...
Vocabulary revision Transport/ Money 2021-05-28
Across
- There are a lot of ___ events around the world organized in order to raise money for a good cause.
- Your ___ will be paid on the third week of each calendar month.
- If you ride the bike you can use bus ___, but you have to be careful not to crash into the buses.
- We should stop and turn ___ . WE are going in the wrong ____ .
- a seat ___ is a strap in a vehicle that fastens around you, holding you in your seat to reduce the risk of injury in an accident
- Slow down - you're breaking the speed ___.
- a ___ is a person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go
- a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, shop, etc. from which you can take money out of your bank account
- It takes twice as long to drive to work during ___ hour.
- How much does your hairdresser ___ for a haircut?
- a place on a road, especially one where there is a lot of traffic, across which wide, black and white lines are painted, and at which vehicles must stop
- I never get in debt. I hate ___ people money.
Down
- a ___ is a large road vehicle that is used for transporting goods
- Sorry for being late. I got _____ in a terrible traffic jam.
- a person who has money, property, etc. that is worth at least 1,000,000 dollars, pounds, euros, etc.
- After you ___ the bridge, you can go as fast as you like.
- My uncle invested all his money ___ property.
- She ___ a fortune from her father when he died.
- _______ transport is a system of vehicles such as buses and trains that operate at regular times on fixed routes and are available to everyone
- the ____ is a river in the south of England that flows through London, Oxford, and some other towns
- How long does it ___ you to get to school?
- The next train for Aberdeen will depart from ___ 9.
- He was fined for cycling through the ___ lights after they have turned red.
- They’re asking $10,000 for the car, but I don’t think it’s ___ that much.
- the ____ is the London underground
- Can I ___ £20? I'll pay you back tomorrow.
- We had to stop at the petrol station because we were ___ out of petrol.
27 Clues: the ____ is the London underground • Slow down - you're breaking the speed ___. • How long does it ___ you to get to school? • Can I ___ £20? I'll pay you back tomorrow. • My uncle invested all his money ___ property. • I never get in debt. I hate ___ people money. • She ___ a fortune from her father when he died. • How much does your hairdresser ___ for a haircut? • ...
THE FRENCH AND MONEY 2022-11-11
Across
- paraded exhibited
- not fourteen not sixteen
- the source or origin of a thing
- the French’s is La Marseillaise
- persons whose business is lending money at interest on personal, movable property deposited with the lender until redeemed.
- to remove oneself from participation
- has importance
- stereotype
- the condition of being exceptional
- exaggerated
- suspicion
- makes great efforts
- relating to culture
- received in return for one's labour or service
- not declared or not admitted
- a powerful or influential person
- being good at doing business
- be given a particular position in a category
- specialists in economics
- repeat
- disintegrating gradually
Down
- apparition
- states something as true or as a fact
- up do as well as someone
- fed
- relating to the meter
- the fact of having money
- a religion
- belonging to present time
- circulated
- spreading out or extending
- made fun of or ridicule
- foundation
- a teacher in higher education without professorial status
- gross domestic product
- what you get from a bank if you don’t have enough money to buy what you want to buy
- feel bitter or shocked
- two countries or more fighting
- four times as much
39 Clues: fed • repeat • suspicion • apparition • a religion • stereotype • circulated • foundation • exaggerated • has importance • paraded exhibited • four times as much • makes great efforts • relating to culture • relating to the meter • gross domestic product • feel bitter or shocked • up do as well as someone • not fourteen not sixteen • the fact of having money • made fun of or ridicule • ...
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 • ...
Ways to Earn Money 2022-09-14
Across
- You receive 52 paychecks a year.
- A person who starts a business venture and assumes the risk of its success or failure.
- Pay that comes from your work.
- A fee that is usually a percentage of the amount of a business transaction.
- You receive 12 paychecks a year.
- The person or company that hires you.
- Guaranteed payment; Pay the employee receives for work performed.
- The total pay given including salary, bonus, commission, and unearned income. Pay before deductions.
- You receive 26 paychecks a year.
- Money received by a person or company.
- A written agreement between two entities.
- Person who provides a service to the public or to a company for money.
- When commission is the only compensation an employee receives for work done.
Down
- The amount of money paid for each hour worked.
- Income that is not derived from your work.
- You receive 24 paychecks a year.
- Extra pay for any hours worked over 40 hours.
- The lowest amount that employers are required to pay employees.
- Trading items other than money.
- A tool that makes it easier to trade one thing of value for another.
- The list of employees that a company pays.
- A repeating time frame that an employer uses to calculate and pay salaries and wages.
- Fixed payment for a person's work.
- Automatic deposit of your paycheck into your checking account.
24 Clues: Pay that comes from your work. • Trading items other than money. • You receive 52 paychecks a year. • You receive 24 paychecks a year. • You receive 12 paychecks a year. • You receive 26 paychecks a year. • Fixed payment for a person's work. • The person or company that hires you. • Money received by a person or company. • A written agreement between two entities. • ...
Money, Income, Taxes 2025 2025-09-14
Across
- another word for take-home pay is ___ pay
- a tax ___ is something you subtract from your tax liability. Examples may include money for children or for education
- your job pays more to employ you than just your salary. For example, they contribute to Social Security on your behalf and they may put money in your retirement account. These are called employer ___.
- this kind of economy does not work will in advanced societies or international trade
- the role of the Federal Reserve is to conduct US monetary policy, and it has two goals: to achieve ___ stability and maximum employment.
- if a court rules that you owe money, like child support or alimony, the government may ___ your wages to ensure you pay
- money serves as a store of ___
- another name for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors is “The ___”
- a type of income that is not reliable: people who get paid on commission, for example, or only when they make a sale
- a tax you pay on things you own like cars and real estate
- a way to receive wages that involves money being automatically put into your bank (two words)
- the president’s nickname for Jerome Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve Board, is “Too ___,” because he has taken so long to lower interest rates
- your pay ___ may be one week or two weeks or one month
Down
- a type of income; examples include wages and tips
- while it is great to have a job between Thanksgiving and New Years, if that’s all you work, your income will only be ___
- not only an italian car, but a type of money that has no relationship to a commodity that has value
- in a barter economy, when two people trading each have what the other wants, it’s a double ___ of wants
- The rule of 72 is used to calculate how long it will take for your savings to ___, based on the interest rate.
- one important characteristic of money is that it be ___ : that is, hard to make, hard to counterfeit
- another word for estate tax is ___ tax
- Inflation lowers your purchasing ___
- two reasons why $1000 given to you today is more valuable than $1000 given to you in 2026 are ___ and interest
- a ___ card is one way your employer may give you your wages: it is a prepaid card for the amount of your net income
- another name for pay slip is pay ___
- there are many types of deductions from a paycheck: FICA, payroll tax, health insurance, etc.
- the opposite of compound interest is ___ interest
26 Clues: money serves as a store of ___ • Inflation lowers your purchasing ___ • another name for pay slip is pay ___ • another word for estate tax is ___ tax • another word for take-home pay is ___ pay • a type of income; examples include wages and tips • the opposite of compound interest is ___ interest • your pay ___ may be one week or two weeks or one month • ...
Shopping and Money Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- sells drinks and snacks
- Meal you don’t eat in a restaurant.
- – sells books
- shop – sells animals and pet supplies
- Where you might deposit or withdraw money.
- sells flowers
- fixes cars
- sells medicine
- – makes or alters clothes
- – cuts hair
- sells groceries
Down
- a place with books
- – cares for teeth
- They work with gold, silver, and gems.
- – sells fruit and vegetables
- sells meat
- they make dough rise for living.
- sends mail
- – shows films
- – sells bread and pastries
20 Clues: sells meat • fixes cars • sends mail • – cuts hair • – sells books • sells flowers • – shows films • sells medicine • sells groceries • – cares for teeth • a place with books • sells drinks and snacks • – makes or alters clothes • – sells bread and pastries • – sells fruit and vegetables • they make dough rise for living. • Meal you don’t eat in a restaurant. • shop – sells animals and pet supplies • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-07-05
Across
- Money paid to the Government depending on how much you earn.
- A Government scheme where you pay a percentage of your wage or salary to a savings account.
- Buying in to a business or company.
- Amount of money that you owe.
- Person buying a product or service.
- Goods and Services Tax.
- Money paid on a weekly or fortnightly basis
- A scheme where you can pay in installments.
Down
- Money paid out from a company depending on the profit made.
- Money paid for selling a unique product.
- Percentage of money paid for a sale.
- Amount of money that you have borrowed to buy a house or business.
- Tax Money added to a product to discourage people from buying it.
- loan Amount of money borrowed to attend university or tertiary institute.
- Amount of money that you have borrowed.
- A plan and how to spend and save your money.
- Money paid for work split evenly over a year
17 Clues: Goods and Services Tax. • Amount of money that you owe. • Buying in to a business or company. • Person buying a product or service. • Percentage of money paid for a sale. • Amount of money that you have borrowed. • Money paid for selling a unique product. • Money paid on a weekly or fortnightly basis • A scheme where you can pay in installments. • ...
5th Personal Finance vocab 2021-02-01
Across
- a written order to a bank to pay a specific amount
- the money you put into a bank account
- money loaned that must be paid back
- a withdrawal from your bank account
- money paid to an employee for work done
- to sign your name on the back of a check
- card a card that allows a person to withdraw money from checking account
- the part of a checkbook where transactions are recorded
- the amount of money in a bank account
- a plan of how much money a person, business, or government is able to spend and how it will be spent
- a fixed amount of money paid regularly for work done
Down
- card a card that allows a person to make purchases on a loan
- the amount of income received after all taxes are taken out
- a type of check the is returned by the bank because of a lack of money
- money that a government collects from people
- taking money out of your bank account when you spend money
- the money a person gets from salary and wages
- money that is put away to be used later
- a type of income that is earned before taxes
- money owed when you buy something on credit
20 Clues: money loaned that must be paid back • a withdrawal from your bank account • the money you put into a bank account • the amount of money in a bank account • money paid to an employee for work done • money that is put away to be used later • to sign your name on the back of a check • money owed when you buy something on credit • money that a government collects from people • ...
Unit 5 2022-02-16
Across
- when you pay someone back the money they lent you
- not on time
- a point in time or a moment
- when you don't pay in cash you pay using a...
- a little variation or alteration
- the money made up of coins and bills
- when someone ask for money or food on the street
- stop or interrupt
- support
Down
- it is a big amount of money, which not many people have
- people waiting
- it is known as pocket money
- off pospone
- someone who is rich
- last day to submit something
- give or contribute with charity
- the money you have saved
- postpone someting
- it is the salary or the payment
- have an amount of money to survive
20 Clues: support • not on time • off pospone • people waiting • postpone someting • stop or interrupt • someone who is rich • the money you have saved • it is known as pocket money • a point in time or a moment • last day to submit something • give or contribute with charity • it is the salary or the payment • a little variation or alteration • have an amount of money to survive • ...
commerce 2024-04-11
Across
- people who are owed money
- Amount owed to government
- Borrowing money
- Something that costs a business money
- How and when you pay back a loan
- Amount of money a person or business makes
- A document showing a business' expenses
- Being legally responsible for something
- A record of a sum owed
- Amount of money that a business makes
Down
- McDonald's or KFC
- % Share that people can purchase in your company
- Person who starts a small business
- Targeted Marketing
- % Of a loan that you need to pay
- People you wish to target with your company
- Executive of a company
- Personal money that a business owner has in the business
- Property owned by a company
- amount of money a business can spend on certain expenses
20 Clues: Borrowing money • McDonald's or KFC • Targeted Marketing • Executive of a company • A record of a sum owed • people who are owed money • Amount owed to government • Property owned by a company • % Of a loan that you need to pay • How and when you pay back a loan • Person who starts a small business • Something that costs a business money • Amount of money that a business makes • ...
BizTown Vocabulary 2023-03-02
Across
- card allows holder to buy now and pay later
- to write a signature the back of a check
- money borrowed that must be repaid
- money employee received after taxes
- ticket written record of money put into an account
- current amount of money in an account
- amount of money left after expenses have been paid
- money people earn for their work
- money taken out of the bank
- written order to pay a certain amount of money
Down
- check written from a personal account
- money an employee earns for work
- the amount of money earned from sales
- money employee earns before taxes
- money put into the bank
- allows customers to electronically withdraw from account
- check received for work
17 Clues: money put into the bank • check received for work • money taken out of the bank • money an employee earns for work • money people earn for their work • money employee earns before taxes • money borrowed that must be repaid • money employee received after taxes • check written from a personal account • the amount of money earned from sales • current amount of money in an account • ...
checking accounts 2024-09-02
Across
- person who a check is made out to
- a secret number used to access by an ATM
- to transfer money electronically
- record incoming money
- machine that lets you get money without a teller
- signing the back of a check to authorise its use
- bank transferring funds from the drawers account into the payee
- when there's not enough money to cover a transaction
- service that prevents overdraft by covering it from another account
Down
- bank account owned by 2 or more people
- bank account owned by one person
- form used to put money into an account
- check that has been used and cannot be used again
- charge to keep a bank account open
- automatic deposit of funds into an account
- account used for daily transactions
- Money you earn or pay for using money in an account.
- person who writes a check
- record outcoming money
- a paused placed on funds in an account
- written note to bank in order to pay from a specific amount
- list of all checks written and money added to an account
22 Clues: record incoming money • record outcoming money • person who writes a check • bank account owned by one person • to transfer money electronically • person who a check is made out to • charge to keep a bank account open • account used for daily transactions • bank account owned by 2 or more people • form used to put money into an account • a paused placed on funds in an account • ...
Maths 2025-08-18
Across
- Essential items required for living (e.g., food, shelter).
- The extra money paid when borrowing or earned on savings.
- The result of adding two or more numbers.
- A part of a whole, represented with a numerator and denominator.
- To put money into something expecting to gain profit.
- Money spent on goods or services.
- The result of multiplying numbers together.
- Something you plan to save or budget for.
- Money received from work or investments.
Down
- The result of dividing one number by another.
- The result of subtracting one number from another.
- A number expressed as a fraction of 100.
- Non-essential items you may wish to buy.
- A number with a point separating the whole and fractional parts.
- Money set aside for future use.
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back later.
- Money owed to someone else.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- A symbol used to represent an unknown number.
- A strategy for managing money effectively.
- Monitoring spending and saving over time.
21 Clues: Money owed to someone else. • Money set aside for future use. • Money spent on goods or services. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • A number expressed as a fraction of 100. • Non-essential items you may wish to buy. • Money received from work or investments. • The result of adding two or more numbers. • Something you plan to save or budget for. • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-11-29
Across
- money earned before deductions
- the items you own
- objects that are produced, sold, traded
- trade items for items
- amount you owe on your statement
- company that issues a credit card
- a place where many transactions take place; many buyers and sellers
- extra fee paid for not paying on time
- extra fee added when you borrow money
- records a transaction's price, date, time, etc.
- any source of money that comes to you
- an exchange between people
Down
- purchasing an item without really thinking
- a bill that is paid regularly; amount remains the same each month
- expenses that change from month to month
- something you owe someone else
- a detailed list of transactions made with a credit card
- money you borrow from a bank
- someone you owe money to
- happens when debt is out of control; the government helps settle the debt
- money you earn from your job
- a plan to keep from running out of money
- maximum amount you can charge on a credit card
- task performed for money
- money earned after deductions
25 Clues: the items you own • trade items for items • someone you owe money to • task performed for money • an exchange between people • money you borrow from a bank • money you earn from your job • money earned after deductions • money earned before deductions • something you owe someone else • amount you owe on your statement • company that issues a credit card • ...
unit 5. lucia vendrell. money and time 2022-02-14
Across
- delay an event, to have more time to prepare for it (delay)
- begin doing something (start)
- be part of a line of people (wait)
- being on time with a project (as planned)
- to request desperately for something (implore)
- someone who has a lot of money is... (rich)
- change the date, because of an incovenience (postpone)
- to hand in something passed the deadline (late)
- to give back a loan (refund)
- the last day to hand something in (limit date)
Down
- a small amount of money (pocket money)
- whenever the moment is no right for something (inconvenience)
- bad use of time (goof off)
- to give money to charity (contribute)
- the money you have been keeping untouched for the future (reserves)
- to set a different date (rearrange)
- the amount of money you have in your bank account (gains)
- the money your parents would give you (paycheck)
- the material thing you use to pay with the money you have in your bank account (bank card)
- a huge amount of money (wealth)
20 Clues: bad use of time (goof off) • to give back a loan (refund) • begin doing something (start) • a huge amount of money (wealth) • be part of a line of people (wait) • to set a different date (rearrange) • to give money to charity (contribute) • a small amount of money (pocket money) • being on time with a project (as planned) • someone who has a lot of money is... (rich) • ...
Finance 2024-02-02
Across
- A source of money
- point When the expenditure and income are the same
- Value Added TAX
- A record of your expenses and income
- Unemployment insurance Fund.
- A list of transactions that have taken place.
- Money drawn out of an account
- difference between debits and credits
- when money is taken out of your account
- Pay As You Earn.
- A percentage of money paid on borrowed money.
- How much money has been spent on something.
Down
- Prices increase over time and the value of your money decreases over time.
- A rate charged for a service rendered.
- what an employee takes home after deductions to there salary
- An entry that shows a payment was made into the account.
- Money from an organisation that covers studying expenses
- An agreement with a third party to withdraw money from your account on a regular basis.
- The price that you purchase for.
- How much a person plans to spend and an estimate of there income and expenditure.
- A compulsory levy that citizens pay to fund the activities of the government.
21 Clues: Value Added TAX • Pay As You Earn. • A source of money • Unemployment insurance Fund. • Money drawn out of an account • The price that you purchase for. • A record of your expenses and income • difference between debits and credits • A rate charged for a service rendered. • when money is taken out of your account • How much money has been spent on something. • ...
Finance 2024-02-02
Across
- A source of money
- point When the expenditure and income are the same
- Value Added TAX
- A record of your expenses and income
- Unemployment insurance Fund.
- A list of transactions that have taken place.
- Money drawn out of an account
- difference between debits and credits
- when money is taken out of your account
- Pay As You Earn.
- A percentage of money paid on borrowed money.
- How much money has been spent on something.
Down
- Prices increase over time and the value of your money decreases over time.
- A rate charged for a service rendered.
- what an employee takes home after deductions to there salary
- An entry that shows a payment was made into the account.
- Money from an organisation that covers studying expenses
- An agreement with a third party to withdraw money from your account on a regular basis.
- The price that you purchase for.
- How much a person plans to spend and an estimate of there income and expenditure.
- A compulsory levy that citizens pay to fund the activities of the government.
21 Clues: Value Added TAX • Pay As You Earn. • A source of money • Unemployment insurance Fund. • Money drawn out of an account • The price that you purchase for. • A record of your expenses and income • difference between debits and credits • A rate charged for a service rendered. • when money is taken out of your account • How much money has been spent on something. • ...
Finance Crossword 2025-06-11
Across
- A fixed-income investment representing a loan made by an investor.
- A mandatory contribution to state revenue.
- Ownership value in an asset after debts are paid.
- A financial institution where you can deposit and withdraw money.
- The cost of borrowing money or the earnings on savings.
- Total income generated by a business before expenses.
- Money that is owed or due.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Something valuable owned by a person or company.
Down
- A loan used to purchase property, usually paid in installments.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods with the promise to pay later.
- Money received from work or investments.
- A share representing partial ownership of a company.
- A cost incurred in the course of business or life.
- Wealth in the form of money or assets for investment.
- Payment received regularly for work or services.
- The earnings generated on an investment over a specific period.
- A plan for income and expenses over a period.
- To allocate money in order to gain profit.
20 Clues: Money that is owed or due. • Money set aside for future use. • Money received from work or investments. • A mandatory contribution to state revenue. • To allocate money in order to gain profit. • A plan for income and expenses over a period. • Payment received regularly for work or services. • Something valuable owned by a person or company. • ...
Banzai Vocabulary 2023-11-09
Across
- Necessities like electricity, gas and water which are paid monthly as apart of your household expenses
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service
- Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union
- Account A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses
- An amount removed from your bank or credit union account to pay for something
- Payment The smallest amount you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to avoid fees or fines
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you'll pay for it later
- An amount available or owed on an account
- Anything that you spend money on
Down
- The amount you owe to someone else
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something
- A fee from your bank or credit union when you try to spend more than what is in your account
- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another
- The amount of money that you borrow when using a loan or credit card
- Moving money from one account to another
- Pay The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld
- The amount of money you need to pay toward expenses before your insurance will cover the rest
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it
- Money earned through work
- Entry Accounting 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 physical form of money, such as coins or paper money
- Stub A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld from for taxes
26 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 or owed on an account • A request to your insurance company to pay for something • The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money • Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it • ...
Financial Terms 2024-01-22
Across
- the money you make after making and selling something
- when you accidentally spend more money that you have in the bank
- reason for money to go out
- money you have borrowed that will need to be repaid with interest
- how much money you owe to a person or institution
- a job you do on the side
- How much money is in an account
- your employer give you one of these every pay period
- an account specifically for spending
- a portion of a company that you can own that might get more or less valuable
- you can get one of these if you are almost old enough to work
- the up-front payment made usually when you make a large purchase
- spending money and time on something in the hope that it gets more valuable to you
- this document informs a lender about how well you repay your loans
- attached to your checking account
- when you fail to pay your loan
- when the bank owns your house and you pay them to live in it
- the cost of borrowing money
Down
- how much money you've made BEFORE taxes and deductions
- how much money you make over the course of a year
- the portion of your paycheck that goes to fund government programs
- when the prices of goods and services get more expensive over time
- a plan for how much money to save and how much to spend
- a document that details how much money has been paid to you or from you
- how much money you are worth
- an account that gets paid interest by the bank
- this pays for some things when an emergency happens
- buy now and pay later with interest
- lying about who you are in order to make financial gain
- comes with your paycheck and details deductions and taxes
- money that comes in
- money you use to start a business venture
- someone who relies on you for their survival
- how much money you've made AFTER taxes and deductions
- money you pay to a landlord in exchange for a place to live
- an automatic teller machine
- code that protects your security
37 Clues: money that comes in • a job you do on the side • reason for money to go out • an automatic teller machine • the cost of borrowing money • how much money you are worth • when you fail to pay your loan • How much money is in an account • code that protects your security • attached to your checking account • buy now and pay later with interest • an account specifically for spending • ...
Budgeting and Banking 2025-09-02
Across
- (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) – A government agency that protects your money in banks, up to $250,000 per account.
- – A business that keeps money safe, offers loans, and provides financial services like checking and savings accounts.
- – Money put into a bank account.
- Fee – A monthly fee some banks charge for keeping a checking or savings account open (sometimes avoidable with direct deposit or minimum balance).
- Union – A member-owned financial institution that offers many of the same services as a bank, often with lower fees and better interest rates.
- (National Credit Union Administration) – A government agency that protects your money in credit unions, up to $250,000 per account.
- – Money borrowed from a bank (or lender) that must be paid back, usually in regular payments, over time.
- Account – A bank account that earns interest on money you save but is less convenient for daily spending.
- Card – A card linked to your checking account that lets you spend money you already have.
Down
- Fee – A charge you pay when you spend more money than you have in your checking account.
- of Deposit (CD) – A type of savings account where you agree to keep your money in the bank for a set time in exchange for a higher interest rate.
- Interest – Interest calculated not only on the original money deposited (principal), but also on the interest that has already been added. This makes savings grow faster over time.
- (on Savings) – The small amount of money the bank pays you for keeping your money in a savings account. Example: If you have $100 saved, the bank might pay you $1 extra over the year.
- – A plan for how to use your income for spending, saving, and paying bills.
- – The amount of money currently in your bank account.
- Deposit – When your paycheck is electronically transferred straight into your bank account.
- Card – A card that allows you to borrow money up to a certain limit, which you must repay (usually with interest if not paid in full).
- – Taking money out of a bank account.
- Account – A bank account used for everyday transactions like deposits, withdrawals, and payments. Usually comes with a debit card.
- – Any movement of money in or out of your account (like a deposit, withdrawal, or payment).
- (on Loans) – The extra money you pay a bank in exchange for borrowing money. Example: If you borrow $1,000, you might pay back $1,050.
- (Automated Teller Machine) – A machine that lets you withdraw cash, deposit money, or check balances without going inside the bank.
22 Clues: – Money put into a bank account. • – Taking money out of a bank account. • – The amount of money currently in your bank account. • – A plan for how to use your income for spending, saving, and paying bills. • Fee – A charge you pay when you spend more money than you have in your checking account. • ...
Consumer Math Chapter 4 2015-02-26
Across
- When you spend money on something that you need or want.
- Stay the same from week to week or month to month.
- The amount of money paid for one hour of work.
- A type of retirement plan into which an employee contributes money from each paycheck; employers may also make a contribution.
- A person or business that gives work to another person.
- Money paid to local, state, and federal government.
- Reduction in your income tax for each person you support, including yourself.
- Money that is owed.
- The paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions, and net pay.
- A federal tax form that shows your income for the year.
- The amount of money earned in one year or 12 months.
- 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.
- The difference between your income and your total expenses.
- The money the bank pays you for keeping money with them.
Down
- A person who is hired to work for another person or business.
- Change from week to week or month to month.
- A record of the hours an employee works.
- Money you earn for working, or receive from investments or other sources.
- Things you must have, such as food.
- Kept out, for example, money withheld from a salary.
- An organized chart used to list things you spend money on for a certain period of time, such as a week or month.
- The amount of money earned in one month.
- To round to get an answer that is not exact; the answer you get when you use rounded numbers.
- The amount of money earned in one week or 7 days.
- Amount of money received after deductions have been taken out.
- A way to save money; a savings bond is repaid with interest when the bond is sold.
- Things you would like but do not necessarily need.
- A part of a whole, based on 100 parts.
- A fee that is sometimes paid for sales work; usually a percent of the total sales price
- Money taken out of gross pay to cover taxes, health insurance, and/or union dues.
- Services such as electricity, gas and water.
- To make a guess about the future.
- the fixed pay for regular work.
35 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. • A record of the hours an employee works. • The amount of money earned in one month. • Change from week to week or month to month. • ...
Financial Planning for Life 2022-10-14
Across
- the things you would like to be able to do with your money in less than a year
- interest a percentage of both the principal and previously accrued interest that is added to the total amount owed on a loan
- money that is owed in return for a loan or a purchase
- the pay for work completed in a set period of time
- the initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house; a bigger down payment can reduce the amount you must pay monthly
- a tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution
- a numerical value based on analysis of a credit record, describing a person's likelihood of paying back loans; credit scores range from 300 to 850
- money that is expended with the expectation of earning profit in return
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive a loan, based on their reliability in paying money back in the past
- all of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time
- property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
- a retirement account with tax advantages where money can be saved and invested in for the long term
- an increase in monetary value
Down
- the things you would like to be able to do with you money around one to five years
- money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money.
- the original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money
- the things you would like to be able to do with your money in around one to five years in the future
- an investment strategy that divides up the amount of money being invested and purchases small quantities of assets over time
- money that is paid quarterly to shareholders for a company from the profits the company
- small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at a very high interest rate
- money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- the total amount of money held by an individual company, including both assets and debts
- money that is owned in return for a loan or a purchase
- an individual retirement account where you can make after tax contributions; withdraws made after age 59 1/2 are tax and penalty free
25 Clues: an increase in monetary value • the pay for work completed in a set period of time • money that is owed in return for a loan or a purchase • money that is owned in return for a loan or a purchase • money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • a tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution • ...
Banking Services Vocabulary 2017-12-06
Across
- items of monetary value owned by an individual or a company
- an invalid check that cannot be cashed
- tells how much money is currently in the account
- a bank employee who performs banking services
- money deposited with a financial institution
- one who receives money as payment
- the original amount borrowed, deposited, or invested before interest accrues
- a savings or checking account established in the name of more than one person
- a check that a bank has refused to cash or pay because there are insufficient funds in the account
- to revise a loan agreement
- an individual or company that puts money in a banking account
- a bank account that accrues interest in exchange for use of money
- an establishment for lending, issuing, borrowing, exchanging and safeguarding money
- a check issued by a bank, drawn on its own funds rather than on one of its deposits
- an itemized slip showing the exact amount of paper money, coin, and checks being added to an account
- money in paper and coin form
- an outstanding amount of money
- a check written for more money than is currently in the account
- one who gives money
- the least amount of money a bank requires when opening an account
- personal identification number
- business done with a bank
Down
- a request made to a bank to not pay a specific check
- a banking card that can be used to purchase goods and services electronically
- a financial cooperative owned by its members
- the period of time and the interest rate arranged between creditor and debtor to repay a loan
- fee paid for the use of money
- occurs when the amount is paid and subtracted from the checking account
- debit cards accepted at businesses as payment
- the final amount of a deposit
- earnings automatically deposited into bank accounts
- to write the payee’s own signature on the back of a check before cashing
- fee a bank charges for handling a checking account
- any written document instructing a bank to pay money from the account holder
- an authorized amount of credit given to an individual or business
- an amount of money taken out of an account
- automatic teller machine
- the amount of money in the account or the amount of money owed
- the money put into a bank account
39 Clues: one who gives money • automatic teller machine • business done with a bank • to revise a loan agreement • money in paper and coin form • fee paid for the use of money • the final amount of a deposit • an outstanding amount of money • personal identification number • one who receives money as payment • the money put into a bank account • an invalid check that cannot be cashed • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-06-22
Across
- a paper order to the bank directing who money must be paid to and how much
- a person who owes money to a creditor
- a fee charged to a person group or business when a legal financial agreement is broken
- money that is directly withdrawn from a bank account
- a person that helps individuals or families invest money to save for the future
- a legal agreement between a bank and an individual or group of individuals that involves providing money for a purchase with an agreement to pay it back
- costs associated with using ATM machines
- allowing someone to withdraw more money than is in an account for a fee
- money collected by the government to be used to provide services to the people in a country
- a prepaid order of payment with a specific sum and payee
- a legal agreement between a bank and individual or group to loan money for the purchase of a property
- the people who buy and use products
- machines that dispense money to customers using a debit or credit card
- the cost associated with borrowing money
- an electronic method of moving money by email or smartphone
- physical currency in paper or coins
Down
- an estimate of income and expenditures on a weekly or monthly basis
- a card that authorizes purchases with an agreement to pay the money back later
- the cost of changing the currency of one country to the currency of another country
- a plan used by companies to reward customers for using their business
- a report that indicates how well someone has paid their debts high scores are good low scores are bad
- a financial institution where money can be saved or borrowed
- the taking of a property when the debtor has failed to pay the creditor the agreed upon payments
- an instance of buying or selling something
- price reductions to clear out older products or to entice consumers to buy products
- goals about saving and using money in the future
- the amount of money that must be paid out
- a person or intstitution that loans money to a debtor
- when an individual or group is unable to make agreed upon payments due to lack of funds
- the amount of money that a person earns
- money added on to the purchase of goods and services by the government
31 Clues: the people who buy and use products • physical currency in paper or coins • a person who owes money to a creditor • the amount of money that a person earns • costs associated with using ATM machines • the cost associated with borrowing money • the amount of money that must be paid out • an instance of buying or selling something • ...
FINANCIAL TERMS 2022-05-13
Across
- a place to take out and put in your money.
- a percentage added for late payments.
- 2 dollars
- the amount in your bank account.
- paper money
- set amount of money on a card.
- only own if you are responsible.
- take money out.
Down
- everyday access to your money.
- 1 dollar
- a machine to take money out.
- to put money in.
- account to encourage saving money.
- extra charge for a service.
- plastic card to take out your money.
- comes in 5, 10, 25, 100 and 200 cents.
16 Clues: 1 dollar • 2 dollars • paper money • take money out. • to put money in. • extra charge for a service. • a machine to take money out. • everyday access to your money. • set amount of money on a card. • the amount in your bank account. • only own if you are responsible. • account to encourage saving money. • plastic card to take out your money. • a percentage added for late payments. • ...
Finance 2022-11-18
Across
- degree of wealth and material comfort
- a document that allows another person to take money that is in another bank account
- a property or things owned that have value
- to leave a job and not work
- negative, money that has gone out
- money made off of money lent away
- money received
- cost required for something
- to ask for something with intent to return it
- when someone takes or attempt to take your identity
- an estimate of income and expenditure
- general increase of the price of goods
- arrangement where one pays a company in case of accident
Down
- to borrow money
- legal process when people can not pay their debts
- a loan used to buy a house
- compulsory contribution to the government
- wrongful deception intending for personal or financial gain
- person who opens a business or runs a business
- loss of potential gain when one alternative is chosen
- to spend money in hope of making it back or making more
- positive, money has been received
- the amount of money saved
23 Clues: money received • to borrow money • the amount of money saved • a loan used to buy a house • to leave a job and not work • cost required for something • negative, money that has gone out • money made off of money lent away • positive, money has been received • degree of wealth and material comfort • an estimate of income and expenditure • general increase of the price of goods • ...
Personal Finance 2019-04-11
Across
- awarded to students based on achievement that does not need to be
- to be repaid.
- Account A bank account you take money out of by
- Money taken out of the checking account, or subtracted
- you will pay interest on any balance you carry.
- balance The amount of money that is actually in your checking
- Money awarded to students based on financial need that does not
- to loan money to consumers.
- balances.
- Money added to the checking account, or added to the balance
Down
- card A plastic card used to purchase goods or services.
- A specific amount of money to help pay for education that
- checks or using a debit card.
- score Lenders use this number, which is calculated using all
- programs Part time employment available to eligible student
- a loan or a credit card and determine the interest rate you have
- provides money to help them finance the costs of college
- the balance on the check register.
- pay for a loan or credit card.
- the check register.
- money is deducted immediately from your account.
21 Clues: balances. • to be repaid. • the check register. • to loan money to consumers. • checks or using a debit card. • pay for a loan or credit card. • the balance on the check register. • Account A bank account you take money out of by • you will pay interest on any balance you carry. • money is deducted immediately from your account. • ...
Unit 10-Financial Literacy-Danixa Figueroa 2019-04-04
Across
- the money a person makes from working
- gross income with less deductions
- regular paymets employies recieve
- to withdraw money out of account
- tax that depends on annual wages
- percentage tax of the selling price of goods
- where someone deposits money for future use
- you get payed a small percentage from each month
- financial obligations
- amount of money recieved after taxes
- used for monthly expenses
- a loan of which you pay back
- money you owe
Down
- retained earnings
- same total amount regardless of change
- smaller percentage of the original
- the cost your paying
- estamated amount of money to spend
- amount you pay to mantain a standard living
- to deposit money in account
- total amount of money that is borrowed
- portion of wages that are not included in paycheck
- can change depending on use of services
- something that can be converted into cash
- loan that is used to buy real estate
- amount of money recieved before taxes
- cost per unit, per pound, per ounce, etc.
- expense allowed by gross taxes(IRS)
28 Clues: money you owe • retained earnings • the cost your paying • financial obligations • used for monthly expenses • to deposit money in account • a loan of which you pay back • to withdraw money out of account • tax that depends on annual wages • gross income with less deductions • regular paymets employies recieve • smaller percentage of the original • estamated amount of money to spend • ...
Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art 2017-04-21
Across
- ask the bank to advance money
- : your university's degree
- Stock or bond use: put into service
- :UK currency
- : those in charge of running a business
- : ______cow big income producer
- : A different way of saying 'buy'
- : your city's name
- : the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm
- share of profits paid to shareholders
- : Put money into bonds
- the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets
- :spending plan
- : give money to buy something
Down
- : the volume of commercial activity
- wealth of person or business
- : System of money in general use
- : promise to repair and replace
- responsibility to someone or for some activity
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
- : Something to work for
- money paid for a loan
- amount of money spent
- One whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of individuals or businesses
- money or goods or services owed by one person to another
- : British coin
26 Clues: :UK currency • : British coin • :spending plan • : your city's name • money paid for a loan • amount of money spent • : Put money into bonds • : Something to work for • : your university's degree • wealth of person or business • ask the bank to advance money • : give money to buy something • : promise to repair and replace • : ______cow big income producer • ...
Financial Planning Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-09
Across
- deciding how to do something before you start doing it
- all the money and property owned by a particular person
- unpredictability
- the money that a person has left over
- an arrangement to advance mutual interests
- money kept on hand for emergencies
- quantity that satisfies
- money received for work
- money in and out
- fixed income instrument
- the way in which someone acts
- federal health insurance for those 65 and older
- a financial outlay
- protection against losses
- permanently leaving the workforce behind
- the standard of excellence in financial planning
- end result of effort
Down
- levied by the government
- the act of allocating money
- a comprehensive picture of your current finances
- accepted as payment for goods and services
- providing support
- management of money
- an enlightening experience
- represent ownership of shares
- owing money
- a federal program in the US
- minimum amounts that must be withdrawn from a retirement plan
- assistance
- abundance of possessions
- direct transfer of funds from an IRA to qualified charity
31 Clues: assistance • owing money • unpredictability • money in and out • providing support • a financial outlay • management of money • end result of effort • quantity that satisfies • money received for work • fixed income instrument • levied by the government • abundance of possessions • protection against losses • an enlightening experience • the act of allocating money • a federal program in the US • ...
Financial Planning Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-09
Across
- the money that a person has left over
- providing support
- an enlightening experience
- quantity that satisfies
- permanently leaving the workforce behind
- the act of allocating money
- fixed income instrument
- minimum amounts that must be withdrawn from a retirement plan
- represent ownership of shares
- end result of effort
- money kept on hand for emergencies
- deciding how to do something before you start doing it
- federal health insurance for those 65 and older
- an arrangement to advance mutual interests
- management of money
- accepted as payment for goods and services
Down
- a comprehensive picture of your current finances
- a federal program in the US
- protection against losses
- owing money
- direct transfer of funds from an IRA to qualified charity
- unpredictability
- a financial outlay
- the way in which someone acts
- money received for work
- levied by the government
- all the money and property owned by a particular person
- the standard of excellence in financial planning
- assistance
- abundance of possessions
- money in and out
31 Clues: assistance • owing money • unpredictability • money in and out • providing support • a financial outlay • management of money • end result of effort • quantity that satisfies • money received for work • fixed income instrument • levied by the government • abundance of possessions • protection against losses • an enlightening experience • a federal program in the US • the act of allocating money • ...
Finance 2024-02-02
Across
- A source of money
- point When the expenditure and income are the same
- Value Added TAX
- A record of your expenses and income
- Unemployment insurance Fund.
- A list of transactions that have taken place.
- Money drawn out of an account
- difference between debits and credits
- when money is taken out of your account
- Pay As You Earn.
- A percentage of money paid on borrowed money.
- How much money has been spent on something.
Down
- Prices increase over time and the value of your money decreases over time.
- A rate charged for a service rendered.
- what an employee takes home after deductions to there salary
- An entry that shows a payment was made into the account.
- Money from an organisation that covers studying expenses
- An agreement with a third party to withdraw money from your account on a regular basis.
- The price that you purchase for.
- How much a person plans to spend and an estimate of there income and expenditure.
- A compulsory levy that citizens pay to fund the activities of the government.
21 Clues: Value Added TAX • Pay As You Earn. • A source of money • Unemployment insurance Fund. • Money drawn out of an account • The price that you purchase for. • A record of your expenses and income • difference between debits and credits • A rate charged for a service rendered. • when money is taken out of your account • How much money has been spent on something. • ...
Fin Lit Voc 2024-10-03
Across
- compare items while shopping in order to see which one is the best
- individual or company that buys and sells stocks
- If you can trim it from your budget,
- payment card that deducts money directly from your checkin
- interest rate you'll pay if you carry a balance on your credit card
- savings account that holds a fixed amount of money
- is a not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits
- money you owe
- the ability of the consumer to acquire good
- price you pay to borrow money
Down
- ou should try to put money away in your own savings
- cannot repay debts to creditors
- a stash of money set aside to cover
- money or value that an individual or business entity receives
- something that holds value
- sum of money that one or more individuals or companies borrow
- spending plan based on income
- original sum of money that's borrowed
- failure to make required interest or principal repayments
- summary of your history
- company to help protect you
21 Clues: money you owe • summary of your history • something that holds value • company to help protect you • spending plan based on income • price you pay to borrow money • cannot repay debts to creditors • a stash of money set aside to cover • If you can trim it from your budget, • original sum of money that's borrowed • the ability of the consumer to acquire good • ...
sample 2025-11-18
Across
- Starting and running your own business
- Controlling and reducing borrowed money
- Guiding or directing a team effectively
- Money earned after costs are deducted
- Money earned from work or investments
- Choosing between options carefully
- Money spent on necessities or wants
- Mandatory payment to the government
- Rating showing how well you manage money
- Using your time effectively to complete tasks
- Legal agreement between two or more parties
- Organizing your income, expenses, and savings
- Using money to earn more money over time
- Long-term goal-setting for success
Down
- Finding solutions to challenges or obstacles
- Process of reaching agreement with others
- Level of efficiency in work or activity
- Loan for buying a house
- Period after ending work, planning for financial stability
- Evaluating possible problems or dangers
- Cost of borrowing money or return on savings
- Dividing funds for different purposes
- Protection against risks or losses
- When costs exceed income
- Money set aside for unexpected events
25 Clues: Loan for buying a house • When costs exceed income • Choosing between options carefully • Protection against risks or losses • Long-term goal-setting for success • Money spent on necessities or wants • Mandatory payment to the government • Money earned after costs are deducted • Money earned from work or investments • Dividing funds for different purposes • ...
Finance 2019-04-09
Across
- A liability that is a credit on your account
- when you stop meeting the contractual agreement
- Using your own money
- You pay it when you borrow money from an institution
- One person
- Opposite of secured
- Non profit co-operative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits
- Financial institution authorized by the government
- method of paper; businesses accept in lieu of payment
- People who use your money, before paying it back
- Do this when you buy something
- Place money in your account
- Borrowing a financial institutions money
Down
- Method of payment requiring wifi
- People in a group
- A finance company
- Protecting your house, car, health
- Approved by Government
- Gives you money to borrow
- Loan secured against a house
- Practice of lending money
21 Clues: One person • People in a group • A finance company • Opposite of secured • Using your own money • Approved by Government • Gives you money to borrow • Practice of lending money • Place money in your account • Loan secured against a house • Do this when you buy something • Method of payment requiring wifi • Protecting your house, car, health • Borrowing a financial institutions money • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-10
Across
- assets easily changed into cash
- total revenue - total cost
- money readily used to business operation
- money spent on production
- cash that flows out of a business
- cash that flows into a business
- money taken out of business for personal use
- negative number on bank balance
- money spent on business to keep it operating
- cash covered for unforeseen expenditure
Down
- unexpected cost
- things that business owns that has a monetary value
- prediction of bank balance at the end of each covered period
- amount of cash business is expected to have at the end of a month
- inability to meet debt
- flow of money in and out of the business
- holding too much stocks
- money paid to employees
- one time large payment
- money that is owed
20 Clues: unexpected cost • money that is owed • inability to meet debt • one time large payment • holding too much stocks • money paid to employees • money spent on production • total revenue - total cost • assets easily changed into cash • cash that flows into a business • negative number on bank balance • cash that flows out of a business • cash covered for unforeseen expenditure • ...
91176 Statements #1 2025-07-24
Across
- Used to close income and expense accounts.
- Original purchase price of an item.
- Proof of goods returned or overpaid.
- Income earned but not yet received.
- Money paid out by the business.
- Estimate of uncollectible customer debts.
- Money the owner adds to business.
- Money owner takes out for personal use.
- Money received by the business.
- Main record for daily accounting entries.
- Cost minus asset’s end value.
Down
- Debts owed within a year.
- Main income in service businesses.
- Money left in the bank at end.
- Money in the bank at the start.
- Expenses owed but not yet paid.
- Asset value after subtracting depreciation.
- Money received before giving the service.
- Earnings shared with shareholders.
- Goods customers return to the business.
20 Clues: Debts owed within a year. • Cost minus asset’s end value. • Money left in the bank at end. • Money in the bank at the start. • Expenses owed but not yet paid. • Money paid out by the business. • Money received by the business. • Money the owner adds to business. • Main income in service businesses. • Earnings shared with shareholders. • Original purchase price of an item. • ...
Brady C crossword 2025-03-07
Across
- Security for a loan
- original sum of money invested
- Complex mixture
- Occurs twice monthly or every two months
- money you owe to a person a company
- Fairness in law
- One who owes
- form of credit issued by a financial institution
- Refund on spending money
- failure to payback debt
Down
- Money giver
- Loan or trust
- Property claim
- go up over time
- something that makes your NetWorth more
- Charge on borrowed money
- Secured home loan
- soemone trying to be someone else
- money given
19 Clues: Money giver • money given • One who owes • Loan or trust • Property claim • go up over time • Complex mixture • Fairness in law • Secured home loan • Security for a loan • failure to payback debt • Charge on borrowed money • Refund on spending money • original sum of money invested • soemone trying to be someone else • money you owe to a person a company • something that makes your NetWorth more • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Halie Holder 2019-04-01
Across
- the amount of money one makes
- a portion of someones wage not included in their paycheck
- money out of an account
- an account that allows withdraws
- put money in a bank
- property expenses that can vary
- paid on investment
- stores resources
- amount of money employees receive
Down
- any card used repeatedly to borrow money
- less of a variety of deductions
- tax of selling price
- a schedule of financial activity
- paid on previously earned interest
- entered in a balance sheet
- take money out from a bank
- cost of something
- amount of money someone has to pay to live
- expenses that can be reduced by the IRS
- distributed among holders of stock as divided
- a form of payment for employers
21 Clues: stores resources • cost of something • paid on investment • put money in a bank • tax of selling price • money out of an account • entered in a balance sheet • take money out from a bank • the amount of money one makes • less of a variety of deductions • property expenses that can vary • a form of payment for employers • a schedule of financial activity • ...
crossword 2024-07-25
Across
- someone who buys things
- fraud, normally you lose money
- mlm. what does it mean (not the social media one btw)
- trade in goods in exchange for other goods.
- received money from work
- mr krabs loves this stuff
- a set amount of money given and allowed to spend
- buy in bulk from the manufacturer
- jobs carried out by others
- necessities
Down
- a proposal
- organisation that sells and profits on goods
- a piece of paper you can exchange for money
- a person/company who creates goods
- person who receives money from a cheque
- how much something costs
- selling and trading online
- remaining money after business sales
- the class we have right now
- things a person desires
20 Clues: a proposal • necessities • someone who buys things • things a person desires • how much something costs • received money from work • mr krabs loves this stuff • selling and trading online • jobs carried out by others • the class we have right now • fraud, normally you lose money • buy in bulk from the manufacturer • a person/company who creates goods • ...
91176 Statements #1 2025-07-24
Across
- Income earned but not yet received.
- Main record for daily accounting entries.
- Money received before giving the service.
- Goods customers return to the business.
- Money the owner adds to business.
- Proof of goods returned or overpaid.
- Earnings shared with shareholders.
- Money received by the business.
- Asset value after subtracting depreciation.
- Estimate of uncollectible customer debts.
- Original purchase price of an item.
- Money in the bank at the start.
Down
- Main income in service businesses.
- Cost minus asset’s end value.
- Debts owed within a year.
- Money paid out by the business.
- Money left in the bank at end.
- Used to close income and expense accounts.
- Expenses owed but not yet paid.
- Money owner takes out for personal use.
20 Clues: Debts owed within a year. • Cost minus asset’s end value. • Money left in the bank at end. • Money paid out by the business. • Expenses owed but not yet paid. • Money received by the business. • Money in the bank at the start. • Money the owner adds to business. • Main income in service businesses. • Earnings shared with shareholders. • Income earned but not yet received. • ...
6th Grade Personal Finance Review 2025-10-09
Across
- A card that allows you to borrow money to pay later
- Name of the Magician that you all hate
- The amount of money currently in your account
- A card that takes money directly from your checking account
- Money the bank pays you for keeping money in your savings account
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- An account used to store money and earn interest
- Things you would like to have but don’t need
Down
- When you put money into your bank account
- Things you must have to live, like food and housing
- Paper money or coins
- Money you earn from a job or other sources
- Money you spend
- A type of bank account used for everyday spending
- When you take money out of your account
- A place where people keep money and can borrow it too
16 Clues: Money you spend • Paper money or coins • Name of the Magician that you all hate • A plan for how to spend and save money • When you take money out of your account • When you put money into your bank account • Money you earn from a job or other sources • Things you would like to have but don’t need • The amount of money currently in your account • ...
Banking Crossword by Lia 2021-11-05
Across
- a registered retirement savings plan is a type of account in Canada for holding savings and investment assets
- an electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another
- non-sufficient funds, when your account doesn't have enough money to cover costs
- a type of loan you can use to buy a house
- has a certain amount of money which you can access or pay back anytime
- a paper that tells the bank to bring an amount of money from one account to another
- a bank account where you can withdraw money from
- a percentage of a loan paid periodically to the lender for the use of their money
- a sum of money placed into a bank account
- taking money out of a bank account
Down
- a card used in place of cash to make a purchase
- when you draw more money out of your account than the account holds
- a secure container usually made of metal used to store valuables at a bank or credit union
- an amount of money loaned at interest from a bank for a certain amount of time
- a loan from a financial institution
- a sum of money that you pay for something
- business that allows you to exchange one currency for another
- when the bank gives a permission document to withdraw a large amount of money and it's verified that you have that amount in your account
- an account made to hold money you don't need or plan to spend right away
- a cheque verified by the bank where the account has enough funds to pay for the cheque
20 Clues: taking money out of a bank account • a loan from a financial institution • a sum of money that you pay for something • a type of loan you can use to buy a house • a sum of money placed into a bank account • a card used in place of cash to make a purchase • a bank account where you can withdraw money from • business that allows you to exchange one currency for another • ...
Personal Finance 2014-03-16
Across
- when a person is judged by a court to be insolvent
- money paid to others for their services
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- to take back goods bought on credit if repayments have not been made
- time during which work is done outside regular working hours
- money coming into and going out of business
- putting money into something in order to make a profit
- the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- the percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for her or his services
- stocks and shares held by an individual
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
Down
- someone who guarantees to pay back the money if the borrower does not
- a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
- regular payment made by a tenant to an owner for the use of the owner's building or land
- a way of saving so an employee has some money for retirement
- a sum paid to authors, musicians and so on, as a percentage of the proceeds from their work
- a person who is owed money
- when a certain amount of money can be taken out of a borrower's wages
- money received by workers, usually on a weekly basis, for services they provide to an employer
- sum payable as profit for shares
- a range of low risk and high risk financial investments
- a loan for goods or a property
- a fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis to a permanent employee of an organisation
- a person who owes money
24 Clues: a person who owes money • a person who is owed money • a loan for goods or a property • sum payable as profit for shares • money paid to others for their services • stocks and shares held by an individual • money coming into and going out of business • when a person is judged by a court to be insolvent • putting money into something in order to make a profit • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2025-11-14
Across
- Mutual funds, hedge funds, pension funds, banks
- EE bonds, HH bonds, loans to fed gov., treasury bills, notes, and bonds, etc
- for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities.
- establishes and enforces regulations that protect the investing public.
- Money accounts, high quality corp., high quality muni bonds
- paper money is referred to as...
- money for real estate, equipment, etc.
- Equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- interest that is earned both on initial deposit and on the interest earned
- Debt instrument with a promise to pay back the money with interest.
- order to buy or sell order at a specific price
- Account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- Money can be saved and used at a later date
- buy or sell a certain number of shares of stock at the best price
- stockbrokers earn their salaries from sales
Down
- no vote, hgih divident, par value
- Account that allows the owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- taking measures to make money grow
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- QUality growth stock and large cap stocks
- handles stock sales and purchases
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- need to pay for security purchases within 3 business days
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- Nasdaq
- NYSE and AMEX
- money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money
- buy or sell stock when it reaches a certain price
- Penny stocks, futures, options
- coins are produced by...
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
32 Clues: Nasdaq • NYSE and AMEX • coins are produced by... • Penny stocks, futures, options • paper money is referred to as... • no vote, hgih divident, par value • handles stock sales and purchases • taking measures to make money grow • money for real estate, equipment, etc. • QUality growth stock and large cap stocks • Money can be saved and used at a later date • ...
Economic Words 2015-10-27
Across
- Money that banks allow people to barrow and pay back.
- U.S. Currency.
- / Class in school.
- Challengers of people with the same product.
- / Leading word company.
- Money or property that a person or business owns.
- Most pay or get fined.
- crisis Loss of money.
- Cuts cuts in a companies budget.
Down
- One of the most known companies.
- What Country's use for money.
- Rate Number of unemployed.
- Buy bonds and companies to make more money.
- Debt How much the Nation owes.
- Cost of an item.
- The rise of cost of an item.
- People make for a living.
- Out of Money or almost out.
- Market Has bonds, stocks.
19 Clues: U.S. Currency. • Cost of an item. • / Class in school. • crisis Loss of money. • Most pay or get fined. • / Leading word company. • People make for a living. • Market Has bonds, stocks. • Rate Number of unemployed. • Out of Money or almost out. • The rise of cost of an item. • What Country's use for money. • Debt How much the Nation owes. • One of the most known companies. • ...
Investments 2022-03-17
Across
- Distributing your stocks to others for money
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- A place to deposit/withdrawal your money
- Debt securities issued by state government
- A global marketplace to buy stocks/bonds
- A financial gain
- The management of large amounts of money
- Action or fact of leaving one's job
- Acquiring stocks
- Short for capitalization
- Expending money with expectation of profit
- Owning part of company
Down
- Interest loan payed buy borrower
- Liability to change rapidly without notice
- The availability of liquid assets to company
- Money received
- Uncertainty with respect to your investments
- The money one has saved through investments
- The obligation to pay a sum of money
19 Clues: Money received • A financial gain • Acquiring stocks • Owning part of company • Short for capitalization • Interest loan payed buy borrower • Action or fact of leaving one's job • The obligation to pay a sum of money • A place to deposit/withdrawal your money • A global marketplace to buy stocks/bonds • The management of large amounts of money • ...
Investments 2024-07-05
Across
- Money received
- Liability to change rapidly without notice
- Short for capitalization
- Action or fact of leaving one's job
- Acquiring stocks
- Owning part of company
- Expending money with expectation of profit
- Distributing your stocks to others for money
- The money one has saved through investments
- The management of large amounts of money
Down
- A financial gain
- Debt securities issued by state government
- The availability of liquid assets to company
- The obligation to pay a sum of money
- Interest loan payed buy borrower
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- A global marketplace to buy stocks/bonds
- A place to deposit/withdrawal your money
- Uncertainty with respect to your investments
19 Clues: Money received • A financial gain • Acquiring stocks • Owning part of company • Short for capitalization • Interest loan payed buy borrower • Action or fact of leaving one's job • The obligation to pay a sum of money • A global marketplace to buy stocks/bonds • A place to deposit/withdrawal your money • The management of large amounts of money • ...
MoneyTime Modules 1-9 2021-10-25
Across
- Income equals expenses
- A job that needs filling
- Per year is also known as per __________.
- A person or organisation that borrows money
- A person applying for a job
- Money going out
- Talking money out of a bank account
- An expense that you choose to incur
- The price paid for the use of borrowed money
- Money coming in
- Putting money into a bank account
- Where an employer interviews a person
- Interest earned on principal & interest
- The amount of money borrowed / lent
- A person or organisation that lends money
- A tool for planning income and expenses
Down
- interest earned on principal
- Income is less than expenses
- A person who pays someone to work for them
- A reward for competing an exam or course
- What is PAYE refer to?
- A person who can vouch for another person
- Financial gain is also called _______________.
- Bank accounts for people under 19 years
- Putting money aside for future use
- list of certificates, awards or prizes
- A qualification earned after leaving school
- The ratio of money paid as tax vs the money kept
- Income is greater than expenses
- Earnings after income tax is deducted
- An expense that you have little or no choice in paying for
- A person who works for someone else
32 Clues: Money going out • Money coming in • Income equals expenses • What is PAYE refer to? • A job that needs filling • A person applying for a job • interest earned on principal • Income is less than expenses • Income is greater than expenses • Putting money into a bank account • Putting money aside for future use • Talking money out of a bank account • An expense that you choose to incur • ...
8th grade final project social studies 2022-05-17
Across
- the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- a legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay their outstanding debts.
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- the price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property
- the action of spending funds.
- owe money
- a city or town that has corporate status and local government.
- make money off of something
Down
- the action of arraigning someone in court.
- taking a risk to start a business
- pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services.
- a political and administrative division of a state, providing certain local governmental services.
- a set amount of money to use in a certain period of time
- wrongdoing in a civil case
- (typically of a young person or that person's behavior) showing or characterized by a tendency to commit crime, particularly minor crime.
- transportation in GA
- putting money away
- money recieved
20 Clues: owe money • money recieved • putting money away • transportation in GA • wrongdoing in a civil case • make money off of something • the action of spending funds. • taking a risk to start a business • the action of arraigning someone in court. • pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services. • a set amount of money to use in a certain period of time • ...
Financial Literacy and Budgeting 2025-06-04
Across
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses/emergencies
- Creating a plan for how you'll spend and save your money
- A numerical rating that lenders use to determine how responsible you are with money
- Borrowing money to buy goods/services with the agreement to pay later
- Total money you receive
- Added to the price of most goods and services (GST + PST)
- Cost of borrowing money, longer you take to repay it, the more you pay
- Things you must have to live and function, or things you must pay for
- Money you spend regularly/occasionally
- Person/Organization that lends you money that you have to pay back
- Divide all your money to pay for wants, needs, expenses, goals, and debt payments
Down
- Being aware of how much you earn, spend and save
- The amount you pay stays the same each month
- Ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills
- Things you enjoy, but can live without
- Split up you money according to how much you want to spend in each place, use envelopes for each type of item for spending
- Mandatory payments to the governments that individuals and businesses pay
- Borrowing money for things that quickly lost value or come with high-interest rates
- Money that is borrowed and must be repaid, usually with interest
- Goals that are achievable within the next year
20 Clues: Total money you receive • Things you enjoy, but can live without • Money you spend regularly/occasionally • The amount you pay stays the same each month • Goals that are achievable within the next year • Being aware of how much you earn, spend and save • Creating a plan for how you'll spend and save your money • Added to the price of most goods and services (GST + PST) • ...
Macmillan units 13-14 2020-04-09
Across
- more than is needed
- cash machine, cashpoint
- the fact of someone being paid to work for a company or organization
- a situation in which there is not enough of something
- when you take money out of a bank account
- the units of money used in a particular country
- the number or amount of a group or part of something when compared to the whole
- a method of paying for goods or services at a later time, usually paying interest as well as the original money
- the process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
- to have an influence on something
Down
- the act of repaying someone or something
- the amount of money that can be received for something
- to exchange goods or services for other goods or services without using money
- money, rather than investments or property, or assets that can be changed into money easily
- money that you are given regularly, especially to pay for a particular thing
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank or safe
- money in the form of coins or notes
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house
19 Clues: more than is needed • cash machine, cashpoint • to have an influence on something • money in the form of coins or notes • the act of repaying someone or something • when you take money out of a bank account • the units of money used in a particular country • a situation in which there is not enough of something • the amount of money that can be received for something • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-04-02
Across
- Money set aside for future use and not spent immediately
- score, a three-digit number, typically ranging from 300 to 900, that assesses your creditworthiness and helps lenders determine how likely you are to repay borrowed money
- A plan for managing money based on personal goals during a given time period
- money in the form of paper and bills
- a payment card linked to your bank account, allowing you to spend money directly from your account
- The first system if money
- a payment card, usually issued by a bank, that allows you to borrow money to make purchases or withdraw cash, which you then repay late
- Harmonized sales tax
- A voucher entitling the holder to a discount for a particular product
Down
- When people or organizations (e.g., banks) give you money to be paid back at a future date, often with an extra amount as interest
- to take and use with the intention of returning
- Provincial Service Tax
- Goods and Services Tax
- Sening money electronically, via email or cell phone number
- to give money to a good cause
- A system of money used in specific countries
- Payment for use of someone else’s money; usually expressed as an annual rate in terms of a percent
- a mandatory financial charge or levy imposed on an individual by the government
- To complete a transaction
19 Clues: Harmonized sales tax • Provincial Service Tax • Goods and Services Tax • To complete a transaction • The first system if money • to give money to a good cause • money in the form of paper and bills • A system of money used in specific countries • to take and use with the intention of returning • Money set aside for future use and not spent immediately • ...
