money Crossword Puzzles
Economic vocabulary 2016-08-08
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- Use money
- Have something to pay to someone in money or other resources
- The product(s) bought
- Having an attitude of saving towards money
- The economic resources someone has
- Support an organization, event or company that lacks the means to do something it wants
- A person or company providing goods and making money with it
- Living with no comfort or lacking the goods one has been used to, or such an attitude towards comfort and goods
- Comprehensive wellbeing based on economic security
- of living The money available to people to satisfy their basic needs
- The one providing products or services
- The whole comprising the consumers, traders, and products in a certain field
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- What you have to pay
- Where you keep your money
- The gain of money
- An amount of money you owe to someone
- The money paid for a loan (korko)
- The support given to a public company by buying a part of it
- The lending of money, which is paid back, by organizations and banks
- A part of a public company (osake)
- The person buying a product
- How well a certain product or service is available
- How much people want to buy a certain product or service
23 Clues: Use money • The gain of money • What you have to pay • The product(s) bought • Where you keep your money • The person buying a product • The money paid for a loan (korko) • The economic resources someone has • A part of a public company (osake) • An amount of money you owe to someone • The one providing products or services • Having an attitude of saving towards money • ...
Test #1 REVIEW: Personal Finances 2025-04-14
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- Money set aside for unexpected expenses, like medical bills or car repairs.
- Expense determine by your wants.
- A plan that outlines income and expenses to help manage money.
- Essential items required for survival.
- Money in a checking or savings account up to $250,000 is ____ by FDIC.
- your job gives you to pay you for the work you’ve done.
- Saving for a concert ticket is a ______ term savings goal.
- A person who saves money regularly likely values?
- College is an example of a ______ term savings goal.
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- Used to access money in your checking account.
- Non-essential items.
- A card that you load with your own money before you use it.
- This account is best for everyday spending and paying bills.
- Expense amount stays the same.
- Expense amount changes.
- The money you earn or receive.
- A secure place to hold your money.
- If you spend more than you earn, you will likely be in?
- The amount of money someone has.
19 Clues: Non-essential items. • Expense amount changes. • Expense amount stays the same. • The money you earn or receive. • Expense determine by your wants. • The amount of money someone has. • A secure place to hold your money. • Essential items required for survival. • Used to access money in your checking account. • A person who saves money regularly likely values? • ...
Units 1 & 2 2025-11-05
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- not careful; not thinking about what you do (negative adj)
- easily hurt or upset (adj)
- to get money or food from someone else(phrasal v)
- money you pay so you get help if something bad happens (noun)
- your brother’s or sister’s daughter (noun)
- to ask someone to pay a price for something (verb)
- wanting to be successful or do well (adj)
- money you borrow to buy a house (noun)
- paper money used to pay for things (noun)
Down
- to return money you borrowed (phrasal v)
- to get money or things after someone dies (verb)
- you can’t depend on this person (negative adj)
- your parent’s new husband’s or wife’s daughter (noun)
- friendly; likes being with people (adj)
- very nice and pleasant (adj)
- to put money into something to make more money later (verb)
- to do or use less of something (phrasal v)
- not acting like an adult (negative adj)
- money someone lends you that you must pay back (noun)
19 Clues: easily hurt or upset (adj) • very nice and pleasant (adj) • money you borrow to buy a house (noun) • friendly; likes being with people (adj) • not acting like an adult (negative adj) • to return money you borrowed (phrasal v) • wanting to be successful or do well (adj) • paper money used to pay for things (noun) • your brother’s or sister’s daughter (noun) • ...
Units 1 & 2 2025-11-10
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- not acting like an adult (negative adj)
- to put money into something to make more money later (verb)
- money you pay so you get help if something bad happens (noun)
- money someone lends you that you must pay back (noun)
- to ask someone to pay a price for something (verb)
- money you borrow to buy a house (noun)
- friendly; likes being with people (adj)
- off to get money or food from someone else(phrasal v)
- very nice and pleasant (adj)
Down
- your parent’s new husband’s or wife’s daughter (noun)
- wanting to be successful or do well (adj)
- to return money you borrowed (phrasal v)
- you can’t depend on this person (negative adj)
- easily hurt or upset (adj)
- paper money used to pay for things (noun)
- your brother’s or sister’s daughter (noun)
- to get money or things after someone dies(verb)
- to do or use less of something (phrasal v)
- not careful; not thinking about what you do(negative adj)
19 Clues: easily hurt or upset (adj) • very nice and pleasant (adj) • money you borrow to buy a house (noun) • not acting like an adult (negative adj) • friendly; likes being with people (adj) • to return money you borrowed (phrasal v) • wanting to be successful or do well (adj) • paper money used to pay for things (noun) • your brother’s or sister’s daughter (noun) • ...
Banking Services 2021-09-05
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- Money withdrawn from your account.
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid.
- (3 words) Movement of money from one account to another completed electronically.
- A document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to someone else.
- (2 words) A type of deposit that puts your paycheck directly in your bank account, usually electronically.
- A person who gives/sends the money.
- (2 words) Not enough money in an account to cover a check payment or run a debit transaction
- (2 words) Interest earned on both the money you've saved and the interest you earn. Typically recalculated more often than once a year.
- (2 words) A service provided by your bank that ensures your transactions are covered even if you have insufficient funds in your checking account.
- An amount of money received from a bank for holding your money a certain period of time.
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- (2 words) The main account where your money sits at the bank. Generally does not pay interest.
- (2 words) The document you fill out to deposit cash or checks into your account.
- (2 words) An amount of money the bank charges you to keep open and manage your account.
- making one account consistent with another, especially by allowing for transactions begun but not yet completed.
- (2 words) An account with 2 or more people, all of whom may put the money in or take the money out.
- A person the money goes to; synonym for "a drawer".
- A situation when although a check amount was credited to your account, it's not available for your use yet.
- (2 words) The process in which a bank collects the funds on a check deposit from the issuing bank or institution.
- (2 words) An account with only one person who has access to it.
- Money deposited your account.
- (2 words) A bank account that earns interest.
- (2 words) A paper or electronic document you fill out to track your checks and finances.
22 Clues: Money deposited your account. • Money withdrawn from your account. • A person who gives/sends the money. • (2 words) A bank account that earns interest. • A person the money goes to; synonym for "a drawer". • A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid. • (2 words) An account with only one person who has access to it. • ...
Business Final Exam 2024-05-08
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- A shortage of available workers
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- An agreement between a worker and employer about wages and conditions
- The act of selling a product or service
- Goods produced or services provided by a business
- A company with limited liability for its owners
- An organization that represents workers
- The study of money and banking
- The value of a company's stock
- A type of business loan with fixed payments
- The buying and selling of stocks
- The process of developing a product or service
- Money paid by a company for employee benefits
- Money a company spends to operate
- A formal agreement between businesses
- Money earned by a business after expenses
- A discount offered to a customer
- Advertising a product or service
- Money saved for future use
- Money paid to a worker for their labor
- Money paid upfront for a good or service
- Supplying goods to a business
- A presentation to potential investors
- A company owned by shareholders
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- A person who works for a company
- The act of giving money to charity
- A person who starts and runs a business
- A person with expertise in a particular field
- The competition between businesses
- Money paid to shareholders
- The process of creating a new business
- The act of managing a business
- Money invested in a business
- The difference between a product's cost and selling price
- A company owned by one person
- The study of how businesses function
- Someone who invests money in a business
- The act of giving up a possession
- The amount of money a company brings in
- A person who leads a company
- Money earned through investments
- A brief summary of a business plan
- A business with multiple locations
- Someone who buys goods or services
- A period of economic decline
- The physical location of a business
- Money paid by a company to the government
- A legal document outlining a company's purpose
- Money a company owes
- The owner of a business
50 Clues: Money a company owes • The owner of a business • Money paid to shareholders • Money saved for future use • Money invested in a business • A person who leads a company • A period of economic decline • A company owned by one person • Supplying goods to a business • The act of managing a business • The study of money and banking • The value of a company's stock • ...
Taxes and Paychecks and MONEY!! 2026-03-20
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- Money paid to an employee based on the specific number of hours worked
- Someone you support financially (like a child) who can lower your tax bill
- A card that takes money directly out of your checking account immediately
- An amount you claim on tax forms to determine how much is withheld
- The portion of your wages your boss sends directly to the government
- Extra money the bank pays you for keeping your savings with them
- The government agency responsible for collecting taxes (Internal Revenue Service)
- A status where you don't have to have federal income tax taken out
- Extra pay earned for working more than 40 hours in a single week
- A three-digit number that tells lenders how reliable you are with money
- The total amount of tax that a person is legally obligated to pay
- Money you get back from the IRS if you paid too much in taxes
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- A fee charged when you spend more money than you have in your account
- Putting money into your bank account
- A fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee's career for retirement
- Money you borrow now with the promise to pay it back later with interest
- The official set of forms filed annually with the government for taxes
- When the price of goods and services goes up, making your dollar worth less
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money each month
- A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for retirement
- Taking money out of your bank account
- Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes, insurance, or retirement
- Your "take-home" pay; the amount on your check after all deductions
- fixed amount of money you earn per year, regardless of hours worked
- The tax that pays for Social Security and Medicare benefits
- The lowest hourly rate an employer is legally allowed to pay you
- The total amount of money you earn before any taxes are taken out
27 Clues: Putting money into your bank account • Taking money out of your bank account • The tax that pays for Social Security and Medicare benefits • Money you get back from the IRS if you paid too much in taxes • The total amount of tax that a person is legally obligated to pay • The total amount of money you earn before any taxes are taken out • ...
Business 2022-11-14
19 Clues: CSR • Eater • order • stores • pension • Canberra • bring in • Exchange • send out • business • save money • money plans • money gained • do for someone • makes the goods • start a business • required for life • the flow of money • something you don’t need
Personal Finances Daniela Duker 2019-04-03
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- contract to repay borrowed money with interest at a specific time
- It is the amount of time that you get after a payment is due to pay it without any extra fees or penalties
- It is an estimation of expenses over a specific period of time. It is how much you plan to spend on specific things over a certain amount of time. A record of all the money you earn and spend
- A type of cost that changes the amount that has to be paid depending on how much is used
- It describes the interest rate for a whole year rather than a monthly interest rate. The yearly cost of funds over the term of a loan or investment.
- This stands for Individual Retirement Account. It is a government sponsored account made to help you save and plan for when you choose to retire. Taxes do not really affect this account or the amount of money in them. You are taxed when you take money out of this account, and it is taxed as regular income tax.
- the person who borrows money from the lender and must pay back the amount owed plus interest
- The amount of money that a borrower borrows from a lender.
- A bank account that you can keep and store your money in of you are not using it right away. The money in this account allows you to earn interest on it
- Money that is loaned to you from a bank or agency that you have to pay back
- A type of cost that keeps the amount that has to be paid the same, despite how much is used
- The money you spend
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- The money you earn
- It is a certificate that locks up your money so that you are not able to spend it over a certain period of time. This allows you to earn more interest on your money than using a savings account.
- A bank account that allows you to easily access your money. You use this account to pay bills and make any financial transactions. You can take money out of this account by writing a check, setting up an automatic transfer, or using a debit card
- Anything you put money into with the hope of getting some higher value in return
- The amount of money on your insurance claim that you pay by yourself before the insurance company pays.
- The amount of money that a company pays to its shareholders from the company’s profits.
- share of ownership in a company
- any person or group that loans money to another person or group
20 Clues: The money you earn • The money you spend • share of ownership in a company • The amount of money that a borrower borrows from a lender. • any person or group that loans money to another person or group • contract to repay borrowed money with interest at a specific time • Money that is loaned to you from a bank or agency that you have to pay back • ...
Consumer Math Chapter 4 2015-02-26
Across
- A federal tax form that shows your income for the year.
- The difference between your income and your total expenses.
- A type of retirement plan into which an employee contributes money from each paycheck; employers may also make a contribution.
- To make a guess about the future.
- Extra money you need to pay the lender for loaning you money.
- Money paid to local, state, and federal government.
- The paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions, and net pay.
- To round to get an answer that is not exact; the answer you get when you use rounded numbers.
- Reduction in your income tax for each person you support, including yourself.
- A way to save money; a savings bond is repaid with interest when the bond is sold.
- Stay the same from week to week or month to month.
- A savings and loans business that offers services to company employees and others.
- A part of a whole, based on 100 parts.
- the fixed pay for regular work.
- Money that is owed.
- Kept out, for example, money withheld from a salary.
- A plan for spending and saving money.
- The money the bank pays you for keeping money with them.
- A person who is hired to work for another person or business.
- Things you must have, such as food.
- A person or business that gives work to another person.
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- Things you would like but do not necessarily need.
- When you spend money on something that you need or want.
- The amount of money earned in one month.
- Amount of money earned by an employee.
- Change from week to week or month to month.
- A plan where income is equal to the sum of expenses and savings.
- A fee that is sometimes paid for sales work; usually a percent of the total sales price
- Services such as electricity, gas and water.
- An organized chart used to list things you spend money on for a certain period of time, such as a week or month.
- A record of the hours an employee works.
- The sum of a set of numbers divided by how many numbers are in the set.
- Money you earn for working, or receive from investments or other sources.
- The amount of money earned in one week or 7 days.
- The amount of money earned in one year or 12 months.
- Amount of money received after deductions have been taken out.
- The amount of money paid for one hour of work.
- Money taken out of gross pay to cover taxes, health insurance, and/or union dues.
- To move money from one budget line to another.
39 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 plan for spending and saving money. • Amount of money earned by an employee. • A part of a whole, based on 100 parts. • The amount of money earned in one month. • A record of the hours an employee works. • ...
Original name 2023-08-24
Across
- someones hourly rate
- people are paid differently based on profession
- small tax for when your on the freeway
- where everyone is paid the same
- government dosent like that they font get paid
- money before deductions like tax ect
- the max amount of money you can spend
- when the value of a dollar goes down
- everything someone owns into a price
- the person paying for the item
Down
- GDP
- water electric gas ect
- money you make
- the maker of the item
- when you run out of money
- when you give people money to get more money out of it
- the amount of money you get every year
- money for the stupid government
18 Clues: GDP • money you make • someones hourly rate • the maker of the item • water electric gas ect • when you run out of money • the person paying for the item • where everyone is paid the same • money for the stupid government • money before deductions like tax ect • when the value of a dollar goes down • everything someone owns into a price • the max amount of money you can spend • ...
I am a Super Saver 2017-08-07
Across
- A machine that can take deposits or give you money from your bank account.
- When you owe money to a bank or person.
- Adding money to your bank account.
- Using money to buy things.
- Paper money you can use to buy things.
- Amount of money in a bank account.
- Paper and coins used to buy things.
Down
- Putting money aside for future or something you want to buy.
- A plan to keep track of how much money you make, spend, and save.
- Pennies are called _________.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- Savings ___________.
- The person behind the counter at the bank, who helps you with your account.
- How much something costs
- A container that holds money is usually called a _______ bank.
- A place that holds money for people and keeps it safe.
16 Clues: Savings ___________. • How much something costs • Using money to buy things. • Pennies are called _________. • Adding money to your bank account. • Amount of money in a bank account. • Taking money out of a bank account. • Paper and coins used to buy things. • Paper money you can use to buy things. • When you owe money to a bank or person. • ...
Shopping 2022-06-23
Across
- how much something costs
- a used item
- it costs a lot of money
- to purchase something
- where you put your money
- to use money
- to have enough money to buy it
Down
- extra money that is returned
- to give money for an item
- someone who takes your money
- it does not cost a lot of money
- on sale
- to get rid of something
- someone who buys something
- to trade
- it costs nothing
16 Clues: on sale • to trade • a used item • to use money • it costs nothing • to purchase something • to get rid of something • it costs a lot of money • how much something costs • where you put your money • to give money for an item • someone who buys something • extra money that is returned • someone who takes your money • to have enough money to buy it • it does not cost a lot of money
Shopping 2022-06-23
Across
- how much something costs
- to trade
- extra money that is returned
- someone who takes your money
- on sale
- to get rid of something
- to have enough money to buy it
- to purchase something
Down
- it does not cost a lot of money
- a used item
- it costs nothing
- it costs a lot of money
- to use money
- where you put your money
- someone who buys something
- to give money for an item
16 Clues: on sale • to trade • a used item • to use money • it costs nothing • to purchase something • it costs a lot of money • to get rid of something • how much something costs • where you put your money • to give money for an item • someone who buys something • extra money that is returned • someone who takes your money • to have enough money to buy it • it does not cost a lot of money
Shopping 2022-06-23
Across
- to give money for an item
- it does not cost a lot of money
- to use money
- it costs a lot of money
- on sale
- extra money that is returned
Down
- to purchase something
- to get rid of something
- to have enough money to buy it
- someone who buys something
- how much something costs
- where you put your money
- someone who takes your money
- a used item
- to trade
- it costs nothing
16 Clues: on sale • to trade • a used item • to use money • it costs nothing • to purchase something • to get rid of something • it costs a lot of money • how much something costs • where you put your money • to give money for an item • someone who buys something • someone who takes your money • extra money that is returned • to have enough money to buy it • it does not cost a lot of money
Money Management: Money Investments 2025-09-04
Across
- a digital grid for organizing data.
- the coin or paper currency used to buy things or pay for services.
- the act of using money to pay for goods or services.
- to grow money through financial assets.
Down
- acquiring or buying something by exchanging money for it.
- the money that someone receives or earns for the work they do.
- a spending plan based on money resources available.
7 Clues: a digital grid for organizing data. • to grow money through financial assets. • a spending plan based on money resources available. • the act of using money to pay for goods or services. • acquiring or buying something by exchanging money for it. • the money that someone receives or earns for the work they do. • ...
FINANCIAL LITERACY 2026-03-27
Across
- To put money away for later use
- Money you borrow and must repa
- A place where you keep your money safe
- A plan showing how you will spend your money
- Money you spend on goods or service
- The total amount of money earned
- Money given to learners by parents
Down
- When your expenses are more than your income
- A person who buys goods or services
- Money you receive from work or allowanc
- The act of managing money wisely
- Money you keep for future use
- Buying goods and services
- A record of money coming in and going out
- Money paid regularly for work done
15 Clues: Buying goods and services • Money you keep for future use • Money you borrow and must repa • To put money away for later use • The act of managing money wisely • The total amount of money earned • Money paid regularly for work done • Money given to learners by parents • A person who buys goods or services • Money you spend on goods or service • ...
financial planing for life 2022-10-17
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- the pay for work completed in a set period of time
- money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company earns
- interest a percentage of both the principal original loan amount and previously accrued interest that is added to the total amount owned on a loan
- payment initial at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house a bigger down payment can reduce the amount you must ray pay monthly
- the total amount of money held by an individual or company including both assets and debts
- property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt.
- money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- advance small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at a very high interest rate
- a loan for a house where the interest rate stayed the same throughout the entire term of the loan
- a plan for income and expenses during a set period of time
- an investment that divides up the amount of money being invested and purchases small quantities of assets over time
Down
- money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- 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
- the original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- returns when the value of your investment grows bad not only on the original amount of money invested but also on the profits that investment created
- money that is expended with the expectation of earning profit in return
- money that is owned in return for a loan or a purchase
- all of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set of period
- a tax advantage retirement plan with an employer contribution
- debt debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn money
- score a numerical value based on analysis of a credit record describing a persons likelihood
- an increase i monetary
22 Clues: an increase i monetary • the pay for work completed in a set period of time • money that is owned in return for a loan or a purchase • money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • a plan for income and expenses during a set period of time • a tax advantage retirement plan with an employer contribution • ...
Financial literacy puzzle 2023-09-01
Across
- A statement that has information about your credit history and activity
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- (Annual Percentage Rate) the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
- When a business enlarges its range of products and services
- Non profit money making organization that lets members borrow money
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- Money saved for financial emergencies
- Money paid at a particular rate for the use of lent or repaid money
- The state of being bankrupt
- A sum of money lent or invested which is paid with interest
- The concept that money will be more valuable now than in the future
- The amount of money needed or available for a purpose
- A need is a living necessity, a want is a non essential item one may want
- A numerical rating that shows a person's financial commitment to payments
Down
- Card with electronic payment given to by the bank
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- Certificate given by the bank to a person depositing money for a certain time frame
- Money that is owed
- Something that this borrowed, especially a sum of money expected to be paid by interest
- Money received on a regular basis
- A broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange
- Failure to repay debt
- Set aside money for bills and wants
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
25 Clues: Money that is owed • Failure to repay debt • The state of being bankrupt • Money received on a regular basis • Set aside money for bills and wants • Money saved for financial emergencies • Card with electronic payment given to by the bank • The amount of money needed or available for a purpose • A broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange • ...
Math for Data Final 2025-05-13
Across
- increase in monetary value
- Accumulated assets and financial resources that provide financial security and prosperity
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- an owner of shares in a company
- Amount of money left once all deductions have been taken from gross income
- the capital raised by a business through the issue of shares
- A collection of investments, including stocks, bonds, and other assets, held by an individual or organization
- Units of ownership in a company, typically represented by stock certificates
- A payment made to shareholders from a company's earnings
- money that you earn; paycheck
- A certificate issued by a government or a public company promising to repay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest at a specified time
- Anything of value that is owned
- The value of ownership interest in a company, often represented by shares of stock.
- money the government takes from your paycheck
- Money you owe to others
- to put money in or take money out of your account
Down
- how much money you have in your account right now
- a financial gain
- the total amount of income from wages before any payroll
- the act of possessing something
- A plan for your money
- The practice of spreading investments across different assets or sectors to reduce risk
- money you owe to others)
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- Income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- a detailed list of items or services and how much they cost
- to take money out of your account
- to put money into your account
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme
- Your assets (everything you have of money value) MINUS your liabilities
- The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash without affecting its market price.
32 Clues: a financial gain • A plan for your money • Money you owe to others • money you owe to others) • increase in monetary value • money that you earn; paycheck • to put money into your account • the act of possessing something • an owner of shares in a company • Anything of value that is owned • to take money out of your account • a situation involving exposure to danger • ...
Alexis p5 2023-01-24
Across
- If you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting it back you are___________.
- Lowering prices
- Laws that stop producers from selling poor quality,dangerous,or advertized dishonestly.
- Farming
- What you get for working.
- Tax based on how much money you make
- People who purchace products from producers
- Another name for money
- Money we pay to the goverment
- The creation of products
- What people used before they had money.
- A buisness owner saves money to make the company better.
- People who sell products to consumers
Down
- Tax that makes you pay extra cent.
- When two producers try to get more consumers too come to their store.
- Rising prices
- Taxes that people pay for things they need locally.
- When we use some one elses money to buy somthing.
- Small peices of a company
- The goverment places few restrictions on the types of buisness people make.
- When you owe money to some one
21 Clues: Farming • Rising prices • Lowering prices • Another name for money • The creation of products • What you get for working. • Small peices of a company • Money we pay to the goverment • When you owe money to some one • Tax that makes you pay extra cent. • Tax based on how much money you make • People who sell products to consumers • What people used before they had money. • ...
Think Tank 2020-02-11
Across
- To obtain (something) with a promise to return it.
- To get possession of (something) by paying money.
- To pay out (money, resources, etc.)
- Costing very little
- The knowleadge or ability that is offered by someone in return of money.
- Costing a lot of money
- Merchandise.
- The aim or object towards which an effort is directed.
- A special offering of goods at reduced prices.
- The price paid to buy, produce, or maintain anything.
Down
- To receive in return for one's labor or service.
- To give over (money) (to someone) in exchange for something.
- shopping To compare prices and quality of competing merchandise.
- An estimate of expected income and expenses.
- The sum of money for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- Money saved by economy and put in a safe place
- Adequate or sufficient for the purpose.
- A lack of something necessary.
- To set (money) aside for later use or need
- Wish or desire; long for.
20 Clues: Merchandise. • Costing very little • Costing a lot of money • Wish or desire; long for. • A lack of something necessary. • To pay out (money, resources, etc.) • Adequate or sufficient for the purpose. • To set (money) aside for later use or need • An estimate of expected income and expenses. • Money saved by economy and put in a safe place • ...
Marxist view of Great Gatsby 2019-09-11
Across
- marxist theory equates being poor with this
- Dream each character has his/her own idea of this
- object of all characters' desire
- old money
- no money
- classism promotes discrimination against...
- held down by their socioeconomic class
- author's treatment of George and Myrtle
- human experiences are created by economic systems
Down
- "And I like large parties.They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy."
- roaring 1920s
- American Dream promotes myth that financial success comes through hard work and this
- old money, new money, no money
- new money
- from new money
- the American Dream is a belief system,not a natural way of seeing the world
- "He took out piles of shirts and started throwing them...shirts of sheer linen and thick silk."
- represents the proletariat
- according to Marxism, explains all relationships
- the deeper Nick gets into relationships he becomes this
- connected to wealthy important people, but isn't one
21 Clues: no money • new money • old money • roaring 1920s • from new money • represents the proletariat • old money, new money, no money • object of all characters' desire • held down by their socioeconomic class • author's treatment of George and Myrtle • marxist theory equates being poor with this • classism promotes discrimination against... • ...
Investing 2025-11-03
Across
- Worth, Total value of assets minus liabilities
- Money earned from work or investments
- Spreading investments across different types to reduce risk
- A collection of money managed together for investment purposes
- Money spent on goods or services
- Profit or gain from an investment
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- How easily an asset can be turned into cash
- Shares of ownership in a company
- A measurement of the performance of a group of investments
Down
- Money earned on savings or investments
- Raw materials or primary agricultural products bought and sold
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- A collection of investments owned by a person or organization
- Money set aside for future use, often in a bank account
- A document showing ownership of a financial investment or savings
- Money placed in a bank account or investment
- The possibility of losing money on an investment
- A loan to a company or government that pays interest over time
- The rise in prices over time, reducing money’s value
20 Clues: Money spent on goods or services • Shares of ownership in a company • Profit or gain from an investment • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Money earned from work or investments • Money earned on savings or investments • A plan for managing income and expenses • How easily an asset can be turned into cash • Money placed in a bank account or investment • ...
Money Crossword Puzzle - advances 2022-08-30
Across
- Money borrowed which has to be paid back
- A national organisation specialising in free debt counselling
- Finding the least expensive price among similar products
- Written evidence of a transaction made
- Borrowing money to buy a home
- When your budget shows your income is more than your outgoings and contingency
- Non-essential things that enrich life
- Money owed
Down
- The price is low enough that you have enough money to buy it
- Items of value that own (including savings)
- Money you put in the bank to use at a later time
- The price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money
- Money received
- Money spent
- Someone who rents a property
- A plan showing where your money will come from and what it will be spent on
- For example, electric, gas, water
17 Clues: Money owed • Money spent • Money received • Someone who rents a property • Borrowing money to buy a home • For example, electric, gas, water • Non-essential things that enrich life • Written evidence of a transaction made • Money borrowed which has to be paid back • Items of value that own (including savings) • Money you put in the bank to use at a later time • ...
Banking_Ishan_Krishna_Vatsa_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- : Unified Payments Interface for instant payments.
- : A secure storage facility provided by banks.
- : Money kept aside instead of spending.
- : Real Time Gross Settlement for high value transfers.
- : A written order to pay money from a bank account.
- : Deposit kept for a fixed time with higher interest.
- : A prepaid instrument used to transfer money securely.
- : Process of verifying customer identity by the bank.
- : A machine that allows cash withdrawal using a card.
- : Extra money charged on loans or earned on deposits.
- : Security pledged for taking a loan.
Down
- : Deduction of money from a bank account.
- : Booklet recording transactions of a savings account.
- : A person who holds an account in a bank.
- : Facility allowing withdrawal of more money than is in the account.
- : Buying goods or services now and paying later.
- : National Electronic Funds Transfer system.
- : Money borrowed from a bank that must be repaid.
- : An institution that accepts deposits and provides loans.
- : Money placed into a bank account.
20 Clues: : Money placed into a bank account. • : Security pledged for taking a loan. • : Money kept aside instead of spending. • : Deduction of money from a bank account. • : A person who holds an account in a bank. • : National Electronic Funds Transfer system. • : A secure storage facility provided by banks. • : Buying goods or services now and paying later. • ...
PF CRossward 2025-02-27
Across
- spending more than you make
- money you put away thats un-taxed when withdrawn
- income after taxes
- the limited amount of something
- the amount taken for gross income
- making more than you spend
- the money you must spend
- the money the government takes out of your pay check
- a relaitive you on your taxes
Down
- the ability to buy
- and account for your retirement money
- expenses that change
- money put away for a rainy day
- the Money you pay to the government with purchases
- the money taken out of your check for when you retire
- expenses that stay consistiance
- billy needed to make a
- income before taxes
- how you mange your cash
- state mandated tax
- pays for health care from your check
- the way your money is given to you
22 Clues: the ability to buy • income after taxes • state mandated tax • income before taxes • expenses that change • billy needed to make a • how you mange your cash • the money you must spend • making more than you spend • spending more than you make • a relaitive you on your taxes • money put away for a rainy day • the limited amount of something • expenses that stay consistiance • ...
Financial Terms 2024-01-19
Across
- yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money
- percentage owed in a company you are invested in
- the amount charged by a lender to a borrower
- a plan of earning, spending and saving
- the original money borrowed or loaned before interest has been applied
- a portion of stock owned by an individual or group
- long-term plan for earning interest
- account saving money in a bank
- maximum you can withdraw from your account
- what a person owns, such as cash, stocks, bonds, real estate, and personal possessions
Down
- investment in a specific company
- money left over after a budget
- money put into an account to invest with other people
- borrowing someone else’s money and promising to pay it back
- can be understood as any added expenses
- agreement to keep money in account without withdrawal for specified length of time
- something that it required
- loans to the government or to a corporation
- the total amount of money in an account after expenses
- to list things in order of importance
- something not necessarily required
21 Clues: something that it required • money left over after a budget • account saving money in a bank • investment in a specific company • something not necessarily required • long-term plan for earning interest • to list things in order of importance • a plan of earning, spending and saving • can be understood as any added expenses • maximum you can withdraw from your account • ...
Finance Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-22
Across
- /putting money or resources to something for positive benefits
- / state of lacking quality or value
- / form of debt insured by entity
- / fraudulent use of one's private, identifying information
- / cost charged for lent money
- / one who organizes businesses with financial risks
- / when one leaves workforce
- / object worth of value, use, or quality
Down
- /difference between options cost estimates
- / written, dated, signed instrument to pay specific amount of money to bearer
- / amount of money borrowed and need to pay back
- / level of wealth, comfort, material, necessities for socioeconomic classes or geographic area
- / legal agreement between insurer and insured
- / agreement between one lender over property ownership
- / general increase in prices and decrease in value of money
- / obtains loan from lender
- / process of calculating amount of money earned during period
- / mandatory contributions to individuals or corporations by government entity
- / cost required for object
- / money left over before customer spending
- / criminal deception for financial gain
- / money received on regular basis
22 Clues: / obtains loan from lender • / cost required for object • / when one leaves workforce • / cost charged for lent money • / form of debt insured by entity • / money received on regular basis • / state of lacking quality or value • / criminal deception for financial gain • / object worth of value, use, or quality • /difference between options cost estimates • ...
Ava and Grace 2025-12-08
Across
- collects data to provide credit reports and scores
- extra time given after the due date
- the maximum amount of money you can spend
- money you set aside for a purpose
- when someone steals your personal information
- something you write with
- the length of time you have to pay off a loan
- most Northern state on the eastcoast
- money that you pay when you don't pay off your debt
- debt from education
Down
- a card that lets you borrow money
- the cost of a loan each year
- a number that represents how good you are at paying your bills
- extra money you pay when you are late on your annual payment
- card that directly draws funds from checking account
- the lowest amount of money you can pay
- the amount of money you pay every year
- credit card with a logo that is an orange circle
- what your company pays you before taxes
- how much money you get after taxes
20 Clues: debt from education • something you write with • the cost of a loan each year • a card that lets you borrow money • money you set aside for a purpose • how much money you get after taxes • extra time given after the due date • most Northern state on the eastcoast • the lowest amount of money you can pay • the amount of money you pay every year • ...
Cecillia 2025-10-02
Across
- - A single, one-time payment of money rather than in parts.
- – Money given by the government or an institution that does not need to be repaid.
- – Something that is overpriced or not worth the money paid.
- – Money received, especially as payment for work or through investments.
- – Negotiating the price of something to pay less than the seller first asks.
- – An initial amount of money paid upfront as part of a larger total.
- – A general term for currency used to buy goods and services.
- – The worth of a product compared to its cost.
- – The money spent on goods, services, or bills.
Down
- – Informal British English for having no money.
- – Money provided for a specific purpose, often for projects or research.
- – To pay back money that is owed, usually in installments or at a later date.
- – Payments made over a set period instead of paying the full amount at once.
- – Spending money carelessly and wastefully.
- – Something bought at a price lower than the usual or expected cost.
- – Total income, especially the money a company earns from its business.
- – Having a large amount of money, property, or valuable possessions.
17 Clues: – Spending money carelessly and wastefully. • – The worth of a product compared to its cost. • – Informal British English for having no money. • – The money spent on goods, services, or bills. • - A single, one-time payment of money rather than in parts. • – Something that is overpriced or not worth the money paid. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-06-06
Across
- formal, written acknowledgment that something of value has been received.
- money that you receive from an institution such as a bank when you keep money in an account there
- an agreement with your bank that allows you to spend money when you have no money left in your account
- is a debt provided by an entity (organization or individual) to another entity at an interest rate, and evidenced by a promissory note which specifies, among other things, the principal amount of money borrowed, the interest rate the lender is charging, and date of repayment.
- transfer of funds, usually from a buyer to a distant seller, instrument of transfer (such as a check or draft), or funds so transferred.
- property that you agree to give to a bank if you fail to pay back money that you have borrowed
- an agreement to borrow money to buy a house, or the money that you borrow; a mortgage
Down
- person or firm (such as a bank, bonding company, insurance company) that agrees to be primarily liable for the conduct, obligation, or performance of another.
- an amount of money that you pay into a bank account
- is a numerical code used in many electronic financial transactions.
- an amount of money taken from a bank account
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
- a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house.
- an amount of money that you add to an account.
- the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account, or the amount of money that you take out
- an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you
- sustained, rapid increase in prices, as measured by some broad index over months or years
- duty or obligation to pay money, deliver goods, or render service under an express or implied agreement.
18 Clues: an amount of money taken from a bank account • an amount of money that you add to an account. • the amount of money you have in your bank account • an amount of money that you pay into a bank account • is a numerical code used in many electronic financial transactions. • formal, written acknowledgment that something of value has been received. • ...
Personal finance 2021-04-07
Across
- when abbreviation for department
- the state of being responsible for something
- of living amount of money used to buy stuff
- pay the amount of money your employees receive
- to denoting and original some
- income income tax system imposes tech
- interest calculating the interest charge on a loan
- are useful or valuable thing
- money received
- subtracting some
- account a transaction account
- agreement between you and a landowner to to borrow money
- pay the amount of money someone takes home
Down
- withholding employee takes your money
- expenses any expense that does not change
- putting money in the bank
- tax respect on the income they earn
- price single unit measure that the product is sold in
- the cost required for some thing
- regular payment
- amount of money you save
- expenses expenses can change over time
- interest interest on a loan or deposit
- card holds money
- tax tax paid to a government body
- worth amount of financial assets
- paper with value
- estimation of revenue
28 Clues: money received • regular payment • card holds money • paper with value • subtracting some • estimation of revenue • amount of money you save • putting money in the bank • are useful or valuable thing • to denoting and original some • account a transaction account • when abbreviation for department • the cost required for some thing • worth amount of financial assets • ...
Accounting Semester 1 Review Crossword 2023-11-27
Across
- _____ to the right.
- Another form of cash
- Something bought to resell.
- Something that we buy to use.
- The _____ accounting equation is A = L + OE.
- If you are ______ money its a debit.
- The first account that is listed.
- We write __ for a debit.
- We write __ for a credit.
- anything we own.
- Net worth of a company
- Money invested into the company.
- any money we made.
- If you are ______ money its a credit.
Down
- any money we spent.
- Word used we buying something with debt or someone is buying something from us with debt.
- The _____ accounting equation is A = L + C - D + R -E.
- The 5 account _____ are Assets, liabilities, expenses, revenue, and owner’s equity.
- Money we owe is accounts _____.
- Money owner withdrew from the company
- Money owed to us is accounts _____.
- _____ to the left.
- Word used when buying prepaid insurance.
- Debits must always equal credits.
- anything we owe.
25 Clues: anything we own. • anything we owe. • _____ to the left. • any money we made. • _____ to the right. • any money we spent. • Another form of cash • Net worth of a company • We write __ for a debit. • We write __ for a credit. • Something bought to resell. • Something that we buy to use. • Money we owe is accounts _____. • Money invested into the company. • The first account that is listed. • ...
Choice board 2024-03-06
Across
- optional money taken out for your retirement
- money taken out of your paycheck
- first page of letter
- the minimum hourly rate
- optional money taken out for medical expenses
- how much you are paid hourly
- a part of the process pf getting a job
- highlights all of your accomplishments
- money taken out for retirement
- talking to there in a workplace setting and getting your name out there
- when a person is paid for work
- being professional at work
- amount of money you make yearly
- how much money you make or earned
Down
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- income after money taken out
- money taken out for medical expenses
- a person who can highlight your skills and positives
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor
- how much you make
- letter written for you to get a job
- temporary job (usually 2-3 months)
- skills that are learned
- this is aside from your salary/wage
24 Clues: how much you make • first page of letter • the minimum hourly rate • skills that are learned • being professional at work • income after money taken out • how much you are paid hourly • money taken out for retirement • when a person is paid for work • amount of money you make yearly • money taken out of your paycheck • how much money you make or earned • ...
Banzai thingy 2026-02-23
Across
- the reduction in value of an asset over time
- something you use to cheat on a math test
- the chance something bad will happen
- score your past purchases
- how fast assets can be turned into cash
- extra money customers give you cus they feel bad
- what you already own
- reading
- claim to claim insurance
- take money out of an account
- what you pay to buy something
- something that isn't required to live
- ownership value
Down
- a percentage you pay before insurance happens
- debt that you owe
- how good or bad the item is
- a loan used to purchase property
- money owed to the business
- money the bank gives you for saving money
- a requirement;needed to live
- what you get paid to be a slave at mcdonalds
- what you pay for insurance
- flow money put into a business
- put money into an account (savings)
- put aside money for something you'll buy later
25 Clues: reading • ownership value • debt that you owe • what you already own • claim to claim insurance • score your past purchases • money owed to the business • what you pay for insurance • how good or bad the item is • a requirement;needed to live • take money out of an account • what you pay to buy something • flow money put into a business • a loan used to purchase property • ...
Esther's vocabulary review 2015-11-10
Across
- to spend your money on unimportant things
- paper money
- the opposite if bitter
- when the traffic is worst
- when it's red you have to stop
- when you have to pay back money
- to put your money intosomething so that later you will have more
- to get money from a relative who has died
- when you put your money away so that you will have it when you need it
Down
- not cooked
- the money you get from your employer for working
- food prepared in your house
- a loan to buy a house
- when you dont have money you have to ask the bank for one of these
- part of the road for bicycle users
- the money you have to pay the government
- if you drive too fast you might get one
- a place to leave your vehicle
18 Clues: not cooked • paper money • a loan to buy a house • the opposite if bitter • when the traffic is worst • food prepared in your house • a place to leave your vehicle • when it's red you have to stop • when you have to pay back money • part of the road for bicycle users • if you drive too fast you might get one • the money you have to pay the government • ...
Louie Clarke 2023-02-13
Across
- A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
- The trading of goods without the use of money.
- The exchange of goods and services with the use of money.
- A place were you cash out and store your money.
- Something that is free to encourage a better society.
- They provide a good/service to satisfy a need/want.
- Goods that are provided by the government because everyone must benefit from them.
- A project requiring boldness.
- Provides a structure for the production.
Down
- Demonstrated by owners.
- Tangible products.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- Goods that come from nature.
- The surplus of money.
- Money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit.
- They purches goods/servicers to the final users.
- The deficit of money.
- Giving up something for something else.
18 Clues: Tangible products. • The surplus of money. • The deficit of money. • Demonstrated by owners. • Goods that come from nature. • A project requiring boldness. • Giving up something for something else. • Provides a structure for the production. • The trading of goods without the use of money. • A place were you cash out and store your money. • ...
Business organisations 2025-09-08
Across
- – A person who owns shares in a company.
- – Collecting money for a project or a cause.
- – Money that you owe to someone.
- – When two or more people work together in business.
- – An organization that does not try to make money.
- – Something you want to achieve.
- – The fact of having something that belongs to you.
Down
- – An organization that helps people in need.
- – Money you pay for a service or activity.
- – Money that you borrow and must pay back.
- – All the money a company receives.
- – To put money into something to get more money later.
- – Money you keep and do not spend.
- – Legally responsible for something.
- – The amount of work a person has to do.
- – Abilities that help you do something well.
- – To have something that belongs to you.
- – A small part of a company that people can buy.
18 Clues: – Money that you owe to someone. • – Something you want to achieve. • – Money you keep and do not spend. • – All the money a company receives. • – Legally responsible for something. • – A person who owns shares in a company. • – The amount of work a person has to do. • – To have something that belongs to you. • – Money you pay for a service or activity. • ...
Financial Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- The price paid for the use of credit or money.
- A bank card linked to a bank account, typically a checking account.
- A method by which you can protect yourself and your loved ones from facing a financial crisis.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
- A sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future.
- Money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest.
- Your ability to repay borrowed money.
- Comparing the cost of different products or services.
- The percentage cost of borrowing per year, including interest, fees, etc.
- You invest money in different types of investments instead of investing all of your money in just one or two assets.
- Failure to do something required by duty or law.
- The original sum of money borrowed in a loan or put into an investment.
- A type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- Someone who buys, sells, and trades stocks — or shares in companies — for a living.
Down
- Is something you must have to survive; like food, water and a home, is something that's nice to have, but you can actually live without.
- A financial institution that is owned and operated by its members.
- Taking a portion of your paycheck and putting it aside before spending the money on anything else.
- A plan for saving and spending.
- Things that you own, and can be sold to get money.
- When any person or business owes more money than is available for payment.
- A gain usually measured in money that comes in from labor, business, or property.
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- A number that reflects how responsible a person is with borrowing and repaying money.
- A statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- Money that you borrow from someone for a specific purpose or an unforeseen event with a promise to pay back.
25 Clues: A plan for saving and spending. • Your ability to repay borrowed money. • The price paid for the use of credit or money. • Failure to do something required by duty or law. • Things that you own, and can be sold to get money. • Comparing the cost of different products or services. • Money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest. • ...
Financial literacy puzzle 2023-09-01
Across
- A statement that has information about your credit history and activity
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- (Annual Percentage Rate) the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
- When a business enlarges its range of products and services
- Non profit money making organization that lets members borrow money
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- Money saved for financial emergencies
- Money paid at a particular rate for the use of lent or repaid money
- The state of being bankrupt
- A sum of money lent or invested which is paid with interest
- The concept that money will be more valuable now than in the future
- The amount of money needed or available for a purpose
- A need is a living necessity, a want is a non essential item one may want
- A numerical rating that shows a person's financial commitment to payments
Down
- Card with electronic payment given to by the bank
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- Certificate given by the bank to a person depositing money for a certain time frame
- Money that is owed
- Something that this borrowed, especially a sum of money expected to be paid by interest
- Money received on a regular basis
- A broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange
- Failure to repay debt
- Set aside money for bills and wants
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
25 Clues: Money that is owed • Failure to repay debt • The state of being bankrupt • Money received on a regular basis • Set aside money for bills and wants • Money saved for financial emergencies • Card with electronic payment given to by the bank • The amount of money needed or available for a purpose • A broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange • ...
finanace activity 2023-11-13
Across
- - The ability to buy something now and pay for it later.
- - A secure room where banks keep money and other valuables.
- - Taking money out of a bank account.
- - Money borrowed from a bank that must be paid back.
- - The type of money used in a country.
- - A loan specifically for buying property, like a house.
- - Putting money into a bank account.
- - A plan for how to spend and save money.
- - To use money with the aim of making more mone
Down
- - The money earned from keeping money in a bank account or the extra money paid when borrowing money.
- - The amount of money currently in your bank account.
- - A person who works at a bank and helps customers with their transactions.
- - A place where money is kept in a bank.
- - Money kept in a bank for future use.
- - A card that allows you to spend money directly from your bank account.
15 Clues: - Putting money into a bank account. • - Taking money out of a bank account. • - Money kept in a bank for future use. • - The type of money used in a country. • - A place where money is kept in a bank. • - A plan for how to spend and save money. • - To use money with the aim of making more mone • - Money borrowed from a bank that must be paid back. • ...
Consumer Vocabulary 2015-11-02
Across
- to hold back taxes or deductions from a paycheck
- the place where someone lives
- to stamp an employees start and end times
- a worker
- a short list of a persons previous jobs
- amount of money to spend
- amount of money in an account
- name of a job that someone does
- a form someone fills out to get a job
- fixed amount of money earned for a job
- to change something
- group of people working together
Down
- happens every 2 weeks
- meeting where a person is asked questions
- a bank account used to pay bills
- total amount of money earned
- written plan of when a person works
- amount of money paid to borrow money
- a raise in position or salary
- amount of money you earn after taxes
20 Clues: a worker • to change something • happens every 2 weeks • amount of money to spend • total amount of money earned • the place where someone lives • amount of money in an account • a raise in position or salary • name of a job that someone does • a bank account used to pay bills • group of people working together • written plan of when a person works • ...
Accounting and bookkeeping 2024-05-22
Across
- written information kept for reference or proof.
- money earned for doing a job.
- pieces of paper showing you paid for something.
- money paid regularly to live in someone else's property.
- managing and recording financial information.
- actions involving buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services.
- keeping track of financial transactions.
- punishments for breaking rules or laws.
- money you owe to others.
- very important or necessary.
- make sure something happens or is done correctly.
Down
- predicting what will happen in the future.
- planning how to use your money wisely.
- choices made after thinking about different options.
- items needed for a specific purpose.
- money that others owe you.
- things bought with money.
- following rules, laws, or guidelines.
- duties or responsibilities you must fulfill.
- money spent on things you need or want.
20 Clues: money you owe to others. • things bought with money. • money that others owe you. • very important or necessary. • money earned for doing a job. • items needed for a specific purpose. • following rules, laws, or guidelines. • planning how to use your money wisely. • money spent on things you need or want. • punishments for breaking rules or laws. • ...
Financial policy 2025-04-30
Across
- Financial aid given by government
- Borrowed money typically paid back with interest
- Tax on imported goods.
- Allocating capital into assets with expectation of future financial gain
- Actions undertaken by a central bank to manipulate the money supply and credit conditions to stimulate or restrain economic activity.
- Cost of borrowing money.
- Providing money with the expectation of repayment
- Revenue exceeds spending
Down
- Government department conducting financial policies
- Government financing of specific expenditures or programs
- Debt security promising future payments
- Money or assets held back
- Rise in general level of prices
- Spending exceeds revenue
- Central Bank of the United States
- Receiving money with the obligation to repay
- Creating money or securities
- Government's main source of income.
- Short term debt issued by country's treasury
- Use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
20 Clues: Tax on imported goods. • Spending exceeds revenue • Cost of borrowing money. • Revenue exceeds spending • Money or assets held back • Creating money or securities • Rise in general level of prices • Financial aid given by government • Central Bank of the United States • Government's main source of income. • Debt security promising future payments • ...
kae 2026-02-05
Across
- physical money
- things that are not cheap
- properties with an economic value
- an agreement in which both parties agree
- a person who purchases goods
- costs that happen due to income
- money getting taken from your bank account
- gradual decline in value due to durability
- the remaining money after all expenses are paid off for business
- an item for a n unreasonable price
Down
- losing money over deals (very bad)
- currency which you earn by job and later used to purchase items
- things that are not expensive
- illegal business practice
- to buy a product via mail
- money an owner charges for the assets you burrow from them
- things done for you by others
- law things
- a financial situation where you owe a lot of money
- a proposal
20 Clues: law things • a proposal • physical money • things that are not cheap • illegal business practice • to buy a product via mail • a person who purchases goods • things that are not expensive • things done for you by others • costs that happen due to income • properties with an economic value • losing money over deals (very bad) • an item for a n unreasonable price • ...
Investing 2021-11-19
Across
- Money Market Deposit Account
- amount paid to use someone's money
- dollar today is worth more than the dollar tomorrow
- an amount paid in cash or shares of stock
- Annual Percentage Yield
- chucks of money
- buying something with future growth
- owning stock
- mixing your investments
- provide money to companies to use
Down
- borrower promises to pay by a certain date
- a person who runs a business
- lend the government your money
- Certificate of Deposit
- New York Stock Exchange
- something owned
- uncertainty of achieving a desired result
- something owed
- set aside money you don't spend
19 Clues: owning stock • something owed • something owned • chucks of money • Certificate of Deposit • New York Stock Exchange • Annual Percentage Yield • mixing your investments • Money Market Deposit Account • a person who runs a business • lend the government your money • set aside money you don't spend • provide money to companies to use • amount paid to use someone's money • ...
Patrik's crossword 2022-04-07
Across
- gold or silver coins
- eur, dollar
- theater play
- me
- a cashless economy system
- this school
- when money is not a bill but it is a coin
- human that have no job
- a selection of goods that are constantly purchased and sold
- person that let you borrow money
- Store of value, medium exchange, unit of account function of money
- an economic big sad
Down
- workers can't find job
- out of control.
- you owe money to this people
- thief that creeps around
- very popular italian guy
- the standard unit of value of a currency
- general decline of the price level of goods and services.
19 Clues: me • eur, dollar • this school • theater play • out of control. • an economic big sad • gold or silver coins • workers can't find job • human that have no job • thief that creeps around • very popular italian guy • a cashless economy system • you owe money to this people • person that let you borrow money • the standard unit of value of a currency • when money is not a bill but it is a coin • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2025-04-15
Across
- The amount needed to cover basic expenses
- Assets bought to increase wealth
- Money spent on goods and services
- Aid Money given to help pay for education
- Fixed regular payment made by an employer
- Money owed to others
- Compulsory contributions to state revenue
- Learning and training needed for a job
Down
- Money received for work or investments
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Clue
- Putting money into assets to grow wealth
- Payments made for services or goods
- Money set aside for future use
- The process of creating a financial plan
- Borrowed money to be repaid with interest
- Plan A strategy to manage money effectively
- A long-term profession or occupation
- The price paid for something
- Targets or objectives to achieve
20 Clues: Clue • Money owed to others • The price paid for something • Money set aside for future use • Assets bought to increase wealth • Targets or objectives to achieve • Money spent on goods and services • Payments made for services or goods • A long-term profession or occupation • Money received for work or investments • Learning and training needed for a job • ...
Units 1&2 2025-11-10
Across
- wanting to be successful or do well (adj)
- you can’t depend on this person (negativeadj)
- easily hurt or upset (adj)
- to do or use less of something (phrasal v)
- money you borrow to buy a house (noun)
- very nice and pleasant (adj)
- to return money you borrowed (phrasal v)
- to get money or food from someone else(phrasal v)
- to ask someone to pay a price for something (verb)
- to put money into something to make more money later (verb)
Down
- money someone lends you that you must pay back (noun)
- to get money or things after someone dies(verb)
- paper money used to pay for things (noun)
- money you pay so you get help if something bad happens (noun)
- your brother’s or sister’s daughter (noun)
- friendly; likes being with people (adj)
- not acting like an adult (negative adj)
- your parent’s new husband’s or wife’s daughter (noun)
18 Clues: easily hurt or upset (adj) • very nice and pleasant (adj) • money you borrow to buy a house (noun) • friendly; likes being with people (adj) • not acting like an adult (negative adj) • to return money you borrowed (phrasal v) • wanting to be successful or do well (adj) • paper money used to pay for things (noun) • your brother’s or sister’s daughter (noun) • ...
crossword 2 2024-02-16
Across
- to purchase
- used on cards
- bank takes money out
- a type of payment card
- when money is dispensed from a machine
- what banks put on your accounts
- your record of being with a bank
- when you pay somebody
Down
- used to buy things
- a physical location
- works at a bank
- where money is stored digitally
- the amount of money on an account
- to put money in somebody account
- you owe someone money
- physical money
16 Clues: to purchase • used on cards • physical money • works at a bank • used to buy things • a physical location • bank takes money out • you owe someone money • when you pay somebody • a type of payment card • where money is stored digitally • what banks put on your accounts • to put money in somebody account • your record of being with a bank • the amount of money on an account • ...
Earn and Learn 2017-06-20
Across
- money you owe
- a transaction in which physical things are transferred
- money you have stored in the bank
- money you pay when you take out a loan
- the difference between sale price and cost
- money put aside for retirement
- things gf value you own
- a paper proof of a purchase
- a community in which money gets transferred for goods and services
- Australia's public health insurance
- money you pay to government when you earn money
Down
- things that are necessary to survive
- wages before tax deduction
- loan for a house
- a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred
- cover you buy in case of an accident or other misfortune
- a permit to drive a car
- things that are nice to have
- wages after tax deduction
- wages
- welfare
21 Clues: wages • welfare • money you owe • loan for a house • a permit to drive a car • things gf value you own • wages after tax deduction • wages before tax deduction • a paper proof of a purchase • things that are nice to have • money put aside for retirement • money you have stored in the bank • Australia's public health insurance • things that are necessary to survive • ...
Unit 7 / B2 2026-03-10
Across
- Save for later
- a fortune
- To live without something
- You can buy anythinh you want
- Spending more than you have
- you have no money, so youre ...
- Having just enough to pay
- To depend on something happening or someone doing something
- Something you buy at a much lower price than its actual value
- To fix a bad situation
- for money
- to Be up to one's ears in ...
Down
- You spend a lot of money for your car
- take money out at a ATM
- buying thing without thinking
- When you bring somtehing back and you get something for that
- To get money from family
- To have engouh to live
- of money
- Paying in small parts
- my own expense
- shop around
22 Clues: of money • a fortune • for money • shop around • Save for later • my own expense • Paying in small parts • To have engouh to live • To fix a bad situation • take money out at a ATM • To get money from family • To live without something • Having just enough to pay • Spending more than you have • buying thing without thinking • You can buy anythinh you want • to Be up to one's ears in ... • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- -money in the form of coins or bills
- -a bank account in which checks may be written against amounts on deposit
- - money paid or changed for something
- -what you must have to survive
- -money a person pays to borrow money a bank pays depositors for using their money
- -Business that keeps money for customers, make loans, and provides other-related services
- -An unattended electronic machine at which a customer can perform bank transactions 24 hours a day
- -amount of money for something offered for sale
- -goods that are used to produce other goods or services, like tools, machines, or building
- -rate at which interest is paid for the use of money from a depositor
- -the middle number in the data set of numbers (the number must be ordered least to greatest first)
- -providing of money or goods with the expectation of payment in the future.Trust given to a customer for a future payment for the goods purchased
- -someone who buys a product or service
- -money a person pays to borrow money a bank pays depositors for using their money
- - money a person earns
- -the average of the numbers in the data set of numbers (add up all the numbers and then divide by how many numbers are in the data set)
- -someone who signs their name on a legal document and is responsible for the account
- -to use someone else's money with permission in return for paying it back later (sometimes with interest)
- -making or growing things to be sold
- -plastic card that identifies the holder and allows them to make purchases on credit
- -people or businesses that provide goods and services
Down
- -printed forms that an account holder of a checking account can use to pay others instead of using cash
- -sum of money borrowed for a certain amount of time
- -buying and using products
- -a secret code customers use to access their accounts through an ATM
- -taking money out of a bank account
- -resources found naturally on earth that can be used to produced goods and services, like oceans, air, mineral deposits, forest and land
- -open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers gather for the sale of goods
- -someone who buys and uses goods and services
- -the number that occurs most often in the data set of numbers
- -any form of money in use as a medium of exchange for a good or service
- -something that is in circulation as a medium of exchange, such as coins, treasury notes, and banknotes
- -resources, like money or land, that are not endless
- -to use money to make more money
- -work or workers
- -cost of what you are giving up to get something you want more
- -a circulating medium of exchange, including paper money or coins
- -Written plan of how money can be spent and how
- -Method of exchange by which goods and services are directly exchanged for other goods and services without using money
39 Clues: -work or workers • - money a person earns • -buying and using products • -what you must have to survive • -to use money to make more money • -taking money out of a bank account • -money in the form of coins or bills • -making or growing things to be sold • - money paid or changed for something • -someone who buys a product or service • ...
American Government 2024-02-24
Across
- What state does California hate
- Least populated state
- One of America's Mandatory spending
- How many branches are there
- The money earned from work, business...
- When you are old enough to not have to work anymore
- The money people pay to the government
- Once in how many years do we elect a new president
- Who invented light bulb
- When you own money
Down
- When the government get more money then they need
- Free health care for old people
- Who runs the Catholic Church
- How many supreme judges are there
- When the government spends more money then they get
- Who was the first televised president ever
- When the value of the dollar decreases
- Free health care for poor people
- The amount of money America spends on stuff
- Money provided for a government project
20 Clues: When you own money • Least populated state • Who invented light bulb • How many branches are there • Who runs the Catholic Church • Free health care for old people • What state does California hate • Free health care for poor people • How many supreme judges are there • One of America's Mandatory spending • When the value of the dollar decreases • ...
American Government 2024-02-24
Across
- What state does California hate
- Least populated state
- One of America's Mandatory spending
- How many branches are there
- The money earned from work, business...
- When you are old enough to not have to work anymore
- The money people pay to the government
- Once in how many years do we elect a new president
- Who invented light bulb
- When you own money
Down
- When the government get more money then they need
- Free health care for old people
- Who runs the Catholic Church
- How many supreme judges are there
- When the government spends more money then they get
- Who was the first televised president ever
- When the value of the dollar decreases
- Free health care for poor people
- The amount of money America spends on stuff
- Money provided for a government project
20 Clues: When you own money • Least populated state • Who invented light bulb • How many branches are there • Who runs the Catholic Church • Free health care for old people • What state does California hate • Free health care for poor people • How many supreme judges are there • One of America's Mandatory spending • When the value of the dollar decreases • ...
Random Math 2023-05-18
Across
- A tube shape
- Where you live every month you pay them
- the outside of a circle
- When you waist money on something to make money
- A triangle that’s 3D
- when you multiply the outside of a shape
- Money that goes to the
- when you put numbers together
- when you add the outside of a shape
Down
- A triangle that’s less than 90 digress
- A line that goes all the way trough a circle
- A circle that’s 3D
- When yo spend money on something but you make money from ir
- A line in the circle That’s only half way through
- when you take money and now you owe them
- A square that’s 3D
- a rectangle that’s 3D
- when you take away
- Cash
- how much you are able to spend at that time
20 Clues: Cash • A tube shape • A square that’s 3D • when you take away • A circle that’s 3D • A triangle that’s 3D • a rectangle that’s 3D • Money that goes to the • the outside of a circle • when you put numbers together • when you add the outside of a shape • A triangle that’s less than 90 digress • Where you live every month you pay them • when you take money and now you owe them • ...
Business 2021-05-13
Across
- insurance for your money
- you pay for this but don't get to take it home
- Money you earn
- opposite of bought
- You have to pay
- you have to make these
- I will get this new thing
- lifelong job
- you bought a little bit of a company
- borrowing a sum of money to pay back later
Down
- you pay and take it home
- where you go to learn
- this is who is in charge of a big company
- a person who works for someone else
- you get this for work but not paid by the hour
- this is broken into 60 smaller pieces
- put money into something for more money later
- a place to hold money
- a flat piece of metal exchanged for goods
- Money isn't worth what it used to be.
20 Clues: lifelong job • Money you earn • You have to pay • opposite of bought • where you go to learn • a place to hold money • you have to make these • you pay and take it home • insurance for your money • I will get this new thing • a person who works for someone else • you bought a little bit of a company • this is broken into 60 smaller pieces • Money isn't worth what it used to be. • ...
Finanacial Terms Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-25
Across
- he promoted WTO and NAFTA
- This Billionaire hated NAFTA in '92
- tech heavy stock exchange / tracker
- New York Stock Exchange
- he signed WTO and NAFTA
- amount originally borrowed
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- small
- land and buildings
- lending money
- World trade Organization
- forbids retail = commercial banks
- invests money for the wealthy
- value added tax
- certificate of deposit
- annual percentage rate
- time, money and effort for profit
- off-loading excess goods
Down
- 30 largest U.S. companies
- government helps you
- money backed by gold
- 500 500 largest U.S. companies
- money not backed by something of physical value
- big
- backed by fraction of face value in gold
- tax on imported goods
- charged for borrowing money
- takes depositor money
- date to pay off loan
29 Clues: big • small • lending money • value added tax • land and buildings • government helps you • money backed by gold • date to pay off loan • tax on imported goods • takes depositor money • certificate of deposit • annual percentage rate • New York Stock Exchange • he signed WTO and NAFTA • World trade Organization • off-loading excess goods • 30 largest U.S. companies • he promoted WTO and NAFTA • ...
BRAIN TEASER 2022-01-27
Across
- A TYPE OF ACCOUNTING STATEMENT
- GIVEN TO A BENEFICIARY BEFORE DEATH
- A TYPE OF FEASIBILITY DONE FIRST
- A STRATEGY FOR ECOMMERCE SUCCESS
- INVESTOR USING HIS OWN MONEY
- GOVERNMENT MONEY YOU HAVE TO APPLY FOR
- MINING TO GET PATTERNS
- STRATEGY FOR ECOMMERCE SUCCESS
- MONEY BORROWED YOU HAVE TO REPAY
- FINCANCING THAT GIVES OWNERSHIP
- MOST RISKY START-UP
- PART OF THE BUSINESS PLAN
Down
- THE MARKET YOU ARE CATERING TO
- PRICING STRATEGY TO ENTER THE MARKET
- A VALUE FOR VALUATION
- PART OF THE BUSINESS MODEL
- KNOWING YOUR VENTURE'S WORTH
- MAKING MONEY IS EASY
- BUSINESS ONLINE
- FEASIBILITY LIMIT
- FINANCING FROM BORROWING
- FOR WHOM DO YOU CREATE VALUE
- SITUATION WHERE TRADE OCCURS
- 3RD STAGE IN VENTURE LIFE CYCLE
- MONEY FOR A LATER DATE
- MONEY THAT MAKES MONEY
26 Clues: BUSINESS ONLINE • FEASIBILITY LIMIT • MOST RISKY START-UP • MAKING MONEY IS EASY • A VALUE FOR VALUATION • MINING TO GET PATTERNS • MONEY FOR A LATER DATE • MONEY THAT MAKES MONEY • FINANCING FROM BORROWING • PART OF THE BUSINESS PLAN • PART OF THE BUSINESS MODEL • KNOWING YOUR VENTURE'S WORTH • INVESTOR USING HIS OWN MONEY • FOR WHOM DO YOU CREATE VALUE • SITUATION WHERE TRADE OCCURS • ...
SHOPPING TOYS 2025-10-23
Across
- a round toy you can throw or kick
- a toy that you can push and it has four wheels
- something you carry your shopping in
- something you use to carry things when you shop
- what you use to buy things
- a person who buys something in a shop
- how much something costs
- to get something by paying money
- a place where people buy things
- to give something and get money
Down
- a toy that looks like a little person
- a person who takes money in a shop
- the money you get back after paying
- another word for shop
- something fun that children play with
- a toy that flies in the sky
- small round pieces of money
- a toy that can move or talk
- costs a lot of money
- not expensive
20 Clues: not expensive • costs a lot of money • another word for shop • how much something costs • what you use to buy things • a toy that flies in the sky • small round pieces of money • a toy that can move or talk • a place where people buy things • to give something and get money • to get something by paying money • a round toy you can throw or kick • a person who takes money in a shop • ...
Business It extra credit 2025-11-10
Across
- When a business spends more money than it earns
- The exchange of goods and services
- Other businesses that sell similar
- How much of something is available
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- The way businesses get people to buy their products
- Someone who starts
- To put money into something hoping it will grow
- An organization that makes or sells products/services to earn money
- Something that is made and sold
- The type of money a country uses
- trade When countries trade goods without taxes or limits
- Buying and selling goods online
- The amount of money it takes to make or sell
Down
- Money left after paying
- Actions that people do for others in exchange for money
- The system of how money is made
- A part of marketing that promotes products
- barrier Anything that makes trade between countries harder
- Goods or services that a country buys from another country
- All the products a business has to sell
- Physical items that people buy
- How much someone wants to buy something
- Total money a business makes from selling
- Goods or services that a country sells to another country
- A person who uses the goods
- A person who buys
- A share of ownership in a company
- A tax on goods brought in from other countries
- The study of how people make choices for needs/wants with the resources they have
- Borrow money now and promise to pay it back later
31 Clues: A person who buys • Someone who starts • Money left after paying • A person who uses the goods • Physical items that people buy • The system of how money is made • Something that is made and sold • Buying and selling goods online • The type of money a country uses • A share of ownership in a company • The exchange of goods and services • Other businesses that sell similar • ...
Banking and Budgeting Vocab 2020-03-17
Across
- A place to keep your money safe
- How much money you have in your account
- Things you spend money on
- 9 digit number the government gives you as part of your ID
- Paper money
- Take money out of your account
- A Plan for your money
- Machine where you can deposit or withdraw money
Down
- Password for your bank account
- Doing something with your money
- Where your money is kept in the bank.
- A card that people use for their bank account
- Money you get
- Put money into your account
- Bank worker
15 Clues: Paper money • Bank worker • Money you get • A Plan for your money • Things you spend money on • Put money into your account • Password for your bank account • Take money out of your account • Doing something with your money • A place to keep your money safe • Where your money is kept in the bank. • How much money you have in your account • ...
Personal Finance 2021-01-27
Across
- bank records of transactions matches owner
- a loan to buy now pay later
- changes from month to month
- anything you exchange for goods or services
- a guess based on past knowledge
- sign the back of your check
- spending more money than you have in account
- electronic funds transfer
- written orders for the bank to transfer money
- giving permission to
Down
- personal identification number
- Federal insurance contributions actF
- a plan for spending and saving money
- money that comes in to you and you keep a record
- amount employer withholds from earnings
- trade to get thing needed or wanted
- spending more money than you are earning
- a percentage of the purchase price
- money that goes out
19 Clues: money that goes out • giving permission to • electronic funds transfer • a loan to buy now pay later • changes from month to month • sign the back of your check • personal identification number • a guess based on past knowledge • a percentage of the purchase price • trade to get thing needed or wanted • Federal insurance contributions actF • a plan for spending and saving money • ...
Patrik's crossword 2022-04-07
Across
- gold or silver coins
- eur, dollar
- theater play
- me
- a cashless economy system
- this school
- when money is not a bill but it is a coin
- human that have no job
- a selection of goods that are constantly purchased and sold
- person that let you borrow money
- Store of value, medium exchange, unit of account function of money
- a economic big sad
Down
- workers can't find job
- out of control.
- you owe money to this people
- thief that creeps around
- very popular italian guy
- the standard unit of value of a currency
- general decline of the price level of goods and services.
19 Clues: me • eur, dollar • this school • theater play • out of control. • a economic big sad • gold or silver coins • workers can't find job • human that have no job • thief that creeps around • very popular italian guy • a cashless economy system • you owe money to this people • person that let you borrow money • the standard unit of value of a currency • when money is not a bill but it is a coin • ...
Money, credits, banks. Topic 2.3 2024-03-14
Across
- Pre-loaded cash, ready to spend, no need for change, a convenient trend.
- How easily cash can flow, quickly spent or saved, fast or slow.
- Money times speed, equals output times price, a theory of inflation, concise.
- Bond's total return, over its life, a measure of profit, with no strife.
- Money's main role, buying and selling, its primary goal.
- The study of money, its role and its sway, in the economy's dance, day after day.
- A plastic piece, with chips inside, tap or swipe, no need to hide.
- The way money moves, from me to you, swift or slow, depending on who.
- Linked to your bank, money comes out, it's quick, it's frank.
- Objects of worth like gold or a gem, used for trade, a valuable item.
- Adjusted for price, money's true worth, it's what you keep, when economies churn.
Down
- The fee you pay when you trade, it's a charge you mustn't evade.
- Electrons in the bank, a virtual sum, moving swiftly, no need to run.
- Money holds its worth, today, tomorrow, the day after birth.
- People like cash, when it's easily spent, they hold less of it, when confidence is lent.
- Government-made, with trust it's crowned, backed by nothing, yet still renowned.
- Coins, notes, the cash you hold, used for buying, selling, never gets old.
- Money supply measures, M0 to M3, how much cash exists, for me and for you.
- Money times speed, equals goods and price, a formula for trade, it's rather nice.
- Prices soaring high, money loses its worth, inflation sky high, a financial curse.
- Money measures value, for goods, for services, it's how we tally.
- Money you earn, your salary, your pay, what you get to keep, day after day.
- Adjusted for inflation, it's what you keep, the true earning sensation, when you sleep.
- The rate that's named, before inflation's bite, what you earn on your cash, overnight.
- Money in the air, not yet spent, floating around, waiting, content.
- Money borrowed, money lent, a simple transaction, with terms well-spent.
- Money's speed, in circulation it flies, from hand to hand, it never lies.
- Digital money, all online, no bills or coins, just numbers you find.
- Riches and assets, abundance galore, money and more, always wanting more.
29 Clues: Money's main role, buying and selling, its primary goal. • Money holds its worth, today, tomorrow, the day after birth. • Linked to your bank, money comes out, it's quick, it's frank. • How easily cash can flow, quickly spent or saved, fast or slow. • The fee you pay when you trade, it's a charge you mustn't evade. • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2023-01-19
Across
- an amount of money one borrows and has to pay back later
- the total annual cost of borrowing money
- money or property which is used as a guarantee that someone will repay a loan
- an amount of money a government requires people to pay
- the money that someone gets for business activities
- decrease of the monetary value of an asset over time due to use, wear and tear or obsolescence
- a share in the ownership of a company
- the price you pay to borrow money
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- the original amount borrowed from a loan
- things you own that you can sell for money
- money held at a bank
- costs that change as the volume changes
- something unnecessary but desired
- a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from your bank account automatically
Down
- an increase in the value of an asset over time
- a federal court procedure that helps consumers and businesses get rid of their debts and repay their creditors
- a type of loan used to purchase or maintain a home, land, or other types of real estate
- an amount of money that is taken by an employer from an employee’s pay
- a plan for spending and saving money
- all the money you earn before taxes and other deductions are subtracted
- the price paid to labor for its contribution to the process of production
- money borrowed from a bank or financial institution
- the ability to borrow money, goods, or services
- costs that are largely consistent
- a retirement savings plan offered by many American employers that has tax advantages for the saver
- something you put your money in to help it grow
- an initial non-refundable payment that is paid upfront for purchasing a high-priced item
- money you take out of your banking, brokerage firm, or other accounts
- a number from 300 to 850 that rates a consumer's creditworthiness
- the process of spreading out a loan into a series of fixed payments
- a card which allows people to buy items without cash
- a form you need to fill out to get any financial aid from the federal government to help pay for college
33 Clues: money held at a bank • costs that are largely consistent • the price you pay to borrow money • something unnecessary but desired • a plan for spending and saving money • a share in the ownership of a company • costs that change as the volume changes • the total annual cost of borrowing money • the original amount borrowed from a loan • ...
Banking Useful Words 2026-01-05
Across
- a secure room used to store money and valuables.
- a general increase in prices over time.
- a monthly record of bank account activity.
- a collection of investments, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
- the possibility of loss.
- a fixed charge for a service.
- a secure container used to store valuables.
- money set aside for future use.
- money that is owed.
Down
- the ability to borrow money.
- money obtained from work or services.
- the resources and funds that are used to start and run a business, such as money, equipment, and property.
- money that is borrowed and must be repaid.
- a bank employee who handles transactions.
- a charge for borrowing money.
- a share of ownership in a company.
- a loan used to buy a home.
- money that is available or set aside for a purpose.
18 Clues: money that is owed. • the possibility of loss. • a loan used to buy a home. • the ability to borrow money. • a charge for borrowing money. • a fixed charge for a service. • money set aside for future use. • a share of ownership in a company. • money obtained from work or services. • a general increase in prices over time. • a bank employee who handles transactions. • ...
Econ Vocab Remix 2022-06-07
Across
- money a company receives from sales
- spending money in hopes of receiving profit
- goods(products) shipped to another country to sell
- working against another to reach the top
- money spent on an insurance policy
- financial institution that receives deposits and makes loans
- money subtracted from gross income
- The amount of money in an account
- rate of increase in prices over time
- person who sells properties
Down
- financial plan for a set amount of time
- money compensation that is additional to salary
- owning part of a corporation
- a minor is legally able to take care of themselves
- possibility of losing money in an investment
- Borrowing money from a bank
- item with economic value owned for future benefit
- buy one get one free
- crime of being dishonest to take something; pretends to be something they're not
19 Clues: buy one get one free • Borrowing money from a bank • person who sells properties • owning part of a corporation • The amount of money in an account • money spent on an insurance policy • money subtracted from gross income • money a company receives from sales • rate of increase in prices over time • financial plan for a set amount of time • ...
tax vocab 2026-03-26
Across
- money you get back if you paid too much tax
- the person or company you work for
- total amount of money earned before anything is taken out
- when the government checks your taxes for mistakes
- submitting your tax form
- money paid to the government
- the form you fill out to report your taxes
- reduces the actual tax you owe
- last day to submit your taxes
- range of income that is taxed at a certain rate
- money you earn from a job or other sources
Down
- someone who you support financially
- extra money or support from the g
- money you keep after taxes and deductions
- the percentage of tax you pay
- fixed amount of money you earn regularly
- money earned based on hours worked
- working for yourself
- amount taken off your income to lower taxes
19 Clues: working for yourself • submitting your tax form • money paid to the government • the percentage of tax you pay • last day to submit your taxes • reduces the actual tax you owe • extra money or support from the g • the person or company you work for • money earned based on hours worked • someone who you support financially • fixed amount of money you earn regularly • ...
Finance 2026-02-11
Across
- Money you have saved.
- The cost of something.
- Regular work you do at home.
- To keep money for the future.
- Money that you receive.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- A person between 13 and 19 years old.
- To get money for work you do.
- Money in the form of coins and banknotes.
Down
- Being careful and serious about money.
- To use money to buy something.
- Money parents give to children regularly.
- Money given for small personal needs.
- A job you do for a few hours a day or week.
- Money that you spend.
15 Clues: Money you have saved. • Money that you spend. • The cost of something. • Money that you receive. • Regular work you do at home. • To keep money for the future. • To get money for work you do. • To use money to buy something. • Money given for small personal needs. • A person between 13 and 19 years old. • Being careful and serious about money. • ...
Patrik's crossword 2022-04-07
Across
- gold or silver coins
- eur, dollar
- theater play
- me
- a cashless economy system
- this school
- when money is not a bill but it is a coin
- human that have no job
- a selection of goods that are constantly purchased and sold
- person that let you borrow money
- Store of value, medium exchange, unit of account function of money
- an economic big sad
Down
- workers can't find job
- out of control.
- you owe money to this people
- thief that creeps around
- very popular italian guy
- the standard unit of value of a currency
- general decline of the price level of goods and services.
19 Clues: me • eur, dollar • this school • theater play • out of control. • an economic big sad • gold or silver coins • workers can't find job • human that have no job • thief that creeps around • very popular italian guy • a cashless economy system • you owe money to this people • person that let you borrow money • the standard unit of value of a currency • when money is not a bill but it is a coin • ...
Credit and Borrowing 2024-10-16
Across
- A card that lets you borrow money to buy things.
- An agreement to borrow money and pay it back later.
- Money you owe to someone.
- The most money you can borrow on a credit card.
- A person or company that gives you money to borrow.
- The original amount of money you borrowed, not including interest.
- The smallest amount you can pay on your credit card bill.
- A number that shows how good you are at paying back money.
Down
- Money you borrow for personal reasons.
- Money you borrow from a bank or another person.
- How long you’ve been using credit.
- A record of your borrowing and repayment history.
- How much of your credit limit you are using.
- Taking money now and paying it back later.
- When you don’t pay your bill on time.
- Extra money you have to pay when you borrow money.
16 Clues: Money you owe to someone. • How long you’ve been using credit. • When you don’t pay your bill on time. • Money you borrow for personal reasons. • Taking money now and paying it back later. • How much of your credit limit you are using. • Money you borrow from a bank or another person. • The most money you can borrow on a credit card. • ...
Think Tank 2020-02-11
Across
- To obtain (something) with a promise to return it.
- To get possession of (something) by paying money.
- To pay out (money, resources, etc.)
- Costing very little
- The knowleadge or ability that is offered by someone in return of money.
- Costing a lot of money
- Merchandise.
- The aim or object towards which an effort is directed.
- A special offering of goods at reduced prices.
- The price paid to buy, produce, or maintain anything.
Down
- To receive in return for one's labor or service.
- To give over (money) (to someone) in exchange for something.
- shopping To compare prices and quality of competing merchandise.
- An estimate of expected income and expenses.
- The sum of money for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- Money saved by economy and put in a safe place
- Adequate or sufficient for the purpose.
- A lack of something necessary.
- To set (money) aside for later use or need
- Wish or desire; long for.
20 Clues: Merchandise. • Costing very little • Costing a lot of money • Wish or desire; long for. • A lack of something necessary. • To pay out (money, resources, etc.) • Adequate or sufficient for the purpose. • To set (money) aside for later use or need • An estimate of expected income and expenses. • Money saved by economy and put in a safe place • ...
business by maddi 2016-04-26
Across
- everyday running costs of a business
- shows how a business performed over a period of time
- the money made from selling the product after all other costs have been deducted
- the total revenue a business has in a single year
- ways in which the business makes money
- any revenue
- the money the business needs to trade day to day
- anything the business has to spend money on
- money that needs to be paid when setting up a new business
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- costs that always stay the same
Down
- items owned by the business or money owned to it
- the point at which revenue is the same as costs
- any costs
- money that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- costs that change with output
- the amount of money going out of a businesses bank account
- a plan for the future
- revenue is more than expenditure
20 Clues: any costs • any revenue • a plan for the future • costs that change with output • costs that always stay the same • revenue is less than expenditure • revenue is more than expenditure • everyday running costs of a business • ways in which the business makes money • anything the business has to spend money on • the point at which revenue is the same as costs • ...
business by maddi 2016-04-26
Across
- everyday running costs of a business
- shows how a business performed over a period of time
- the money made from selling the product after all other costs have been deducted
- the total revenue a business has in a single year
- ways in which the business makes money
- any revenue
- the money the business needs to trade day to day
- anything the business has to spend money on
- money that needs to be paid when setting up a new business
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- costs that always stay the same
Down
- items owned by the business or money owned to it
- the point at which revenue is the same as costs
- any costs
- money that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- costs that change with output
- the amount of money going out of a businesses bank account
- a plan for the future
- revenue is more than expenditure
20 Clues: any costs • any revenue • a plan for the future • costs that change with output • costs that always stay the same • revenue is less than expenditure • revenue is more than expenditure • everyday running costs of a business • ways in which the business makes money • anything the business has to spend money on • the point at which revenue is the same as costs • ...
Keeley,P5,Economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- When you borrow money, you pay interest for money borrowed
- limited recoruces avaible for consumers while "demand" is endless
- A system of dollars and coins.
- in short supply
- Trading for goods or services.
- Using somebody else's money to buy something
- The creation of products
- A system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies.
- If you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back.
- money owed to someone else
- Prices falling
- Money earned by workers
- small pieces of a company
Down
- how many consumers want to buy a product
- improving the economy, like how it improved during the new deal area
- is a process of exchanging plants, ideas, animals, and diseases among Asia, Americans, and Africa
- How much of that product is available for consumers to buy
- Cost or things we have to buy
- Farming
- A list of income and expenses we use for a goal
- Goals for how we use money
21 Clues: Farming • Prices falling • in short supply • Money earned by workers • The creation of products • small pieces of a company • Goals for how we use money • money owed to someone else • Cost or things we have to buy • A system of dollars and coins. • Trading for goods or services. • how many consumers want to buy a product • Using somebody else's money to buy something • ...
Pierson Markegard,P1,Economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- products brought into the country for sale
- a system of dollars and coins
- things people do for others
- the creation of a product
- lowering prices
- products or services sent out of the country to be sold in another country
- small pieces of a company
Down
- when you borrow money you have to pay interest on the money you borrowed
- Farming
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- trading for goods and services
- pruducts we can use touch or hold
- money that is owed to someone else
- when money is put into an account and it earns money just for being in that account
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- in short supply
- rising prices
- things from nature that people can use
- when we use credit, we are using another person's money to buy something
- organizations or groups who help people in need
21 Clues: Farming • rising prices • in short supply • lowering prices • the creation of a product • small pieces of a company • things people do for others • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • pruducts we can use touch or hold • money that is owed to someone else • things from nature that people can use • products brought into the country for sale • ...
Needs & Wants (alice) 2025-07-28
Across
- a legally binding agreement
- Don't trust random emails because they are likely to be a ___!
- He could ___ for food and shelter with what he had.
- purchasing of goods via the internet
- She has a ___ for this trip so she can't over spend.
- a person or business that produces goods
- Extra money you pay when you borrow money
- money you put in a bank often as a reserve
- products built to last for a long period of time without replacements
Down
- someone who purchases goods and services
- things others do for you
- She ___ her property and borrowed money from her neighbor
- money received on a regular basis
- person who investigates the interests of citizens in a country
- the amount of money needed in exchange for a product or service
- things people would like to have, but not essential for survival
- He paid the correct amount of ___.
- also a proposal
- an organisation that offers good or services in exchange of money
- things essential for survival
20 Clues: also a proposal • things others do for you • a legally binding agreement • things essential for survival • money received on a regular basis • He paid the correct amount of ___. • purchasing of goods via the internet • someone who purchases goods and services • a person or business that produces goods • Extra money you pay when you borrow money • ...
Sales word 2022-10-21
Across
- people who makes article to sale
- an other word like "item"
- people who put money aside
- the representative of a society
- delete an order
- money a company realy makes after all the charges
- paper with all the buy things
- take an item with money
- money people have in exchange of working
- the increase of something
- the decrease of the price
- the place where we can buy items
Down
- name for the little money
- place where we find some little shop
- all the money a campany can earn
- an illustration to put on walls for companies
- study for the job
- people who don't have a job
- people who buy items
- make an item aside
- win money with the job
- to deliver a package
- opposite of win
23 Clues: delete an order • opposite of win • study for the job • make an item aside • people who buy items • to deliver a package • win money with the job • take an item with money • name for the little money • an other word like "item" • the increase of something • the decrease of the price • people who put money aside • people who don't have a job • paper with all the buy things • ...
Random Math 2023-05-18
Across
- Where you live every month you pay them
- a rectangle that’s 3D
- A line that goes all the way trough a circle
- A square that’s 3D
- how much you are able to spend at that time
- When yo spend money on something but you make money from ir
- when you multiply the outside of a shape
- When you waist money on something to make money
- A triangle that’s 3D
- A tube shape
Down
- A line in the circle That’s only half way through
- the outside of a circle
- Cash
- A triangle that’s less than 90 digress
- A circle that’s 3D
- when you add the outside of a shape
- when you take away
- Money that goes to the
- when you put numbers together
- when you take money and now you owe them
20 Clues: Cash • A tube shape • A square that’s 3D • when you take away • A circle that’s 3D • A triangle that’s 3D • a rectangle that’s 3D • Money that goes to the • the outside of a circle • when you put numbers together • when you add the outside of a shape • A triangle that’s less than 90 digress • Where you live every month you pay them • when you multiply the outside of a shape • ...
JA Finance Park 2024-11-19
Across
- The ideals that are important to you.
- Income before taxes.
- Goods that a person cannot live without.
- Income after taxes.
- Plans that you plan on doing in the future.
- Money saved for a later use.
- Payment to the government.
- Money owed.
- The smallest payment that can be paid.
Down
- An amount deducted from a bank account.
- A fee paid for the use of money.
- A number that tells whether you can pay your debt.
- The things you like doing.
- An institution that loans money.
- A card you can use to buy things and pay back later.
- Goods that you want but don't need.
- Money in the form of bills and coins.
- People who perform a job.
- Money that is spent on goods or bills.
- A plan for managing money.
20 Clues: Money owed. • Income after taxes. • Income before taxes. • People who perform a job. • The things you like doing. • Payment to the government. • A plan for managing money. • Money saved for a later use. • A fee paid for the use of money. • An institution that loans money. • Goods that you want but don't need. • The ideals that are important to you. • ...
Fundamental Principles of Money 2021-09-21
Across
- wire transfer of money from one bank account to another
- type of treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds
- payment card which provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank account
- type of money made with metal, stamped and issued by the authority of government
- slip of paper which allows the user to make a payment from his or her bank account to a business or individual
- types of government bond issued with shorter maturities than T-bonds
- means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy
- form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services
- standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit
Down
- rate at which a u nit of currency of one country can be exchanged for a unit of currency of another currency
- system of money in general use in a country
- form of debt issued by a national government
- promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank
- paper currency issued by the Continentals Congress
- government bonds issued with terms of four, 13, 26 or 52 weeks
- total amount of monetary assets available in a country's economy at a specific time
- payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment
- something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value or a means of payment
- desired holding of financial assets in the form of money— cash and bank deposit
19 Clues: system of money in general use in a country • form of debt issued by a national government • promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank • paper currency issued by the Continentals Congress • wire transfer of money from one bank account to another • standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit • ...
Banking Crossword by Jared 2021-11-05
Across
- Allows people to freely exchange money between one another.
- When money is moved from one account to another electronically.
- A removing of funds from a bank account.
- a card used to transfer money directly from your account in order to make a transaction.
- A box, usually metal usually help within a large bank vault.
- A term that stands for "non sufficient funds", meaning you do not have the sufficient funds for a specific transaction.
- A legal agreement/loan from a bank in order to buy property.
- An account at a bank where your money is kept with added interest.
- A paper to fill out in order to give a sum of money to another person.
- A cheque that has been given the banks signature of approval.
Down
- An account at a financial institute where cheques can be drawn.
- This is your registered retirement savings plan, where money is kept for when you retire.
- A certain amount of money given by the bank to you, which you must pay back with interest.
- A loan given by the bank to pay bills when your account goes empty.
- A cheque from the bank, guaranteeing a
- A certain amount of credit given to the borrower/customer.
- A certain amount of money placed or kept in a bank.
- a payment made for a professionals service.
- Money paid continually over a certain amount of time for the use of money lent.
- certain amount of money.
20 Clues: certain amount of money. • A cheque from the bank, guaranteeing a • A removing of funds from a bank account. • a payment made for a professionals service. • A certain amount of money placed or kept in a bank. • A certain amount of credit given to the borrower/customer. • Allows people to freely exchange money between one another. • ...
Financial Terms.. 2024-01-31
Across
- An app on a phone that accesses your banking account.
- Taking money out of an account.
- A plan for saving/spending money.
- Charges from a bank that may be attached to an account.
- A person to whom money is paid.
- Currency.
- A loan to purchase a house.
- A sum paid for the use of money.
- Money available in a checking or saving account
- Health savings account.
- An Organization who makes funds available for people to borrow.
- An account that allows you to set money aside.
- Preferred Provider Organization.
- A fee that someone pays for specific medical services.
- Requires everyone to have healthcare.
- A business that charges a fee to cash out a check.
Down
- ATM (What does it stand for?)
- A monthly statement containing balances and depositing info.
- A way of sending money to someone without using cash.
- A check written for more than what your account has.
- Using money for profit or material use.
- An Order for payment to a person.
- An account that represents the customer's funds.
- Occurs when an account is below zero.
- An account that allows you to quickly access funds.
- A plan offering prepaid medical care.
- A person who makes payment.
- The amount of money borrowed.
- A card that enables the user to withdraw money from it.
- A way to view your account and pay bills via the internet.
30 Clues: Currency. • Health savings account. • A loan to purchase a house. • A person who makes payment. • ATM (What does it stand for?) • The amount of money borrowed. • Taking money out of an account. • A person to whom money is paid. • A sum paid for the use of money. • Preferred Provider Organization. • An Order for payment to a person. • A plan for saving/spending money. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Carly Weiss 2019-04-04
Across
- the amount owed or borrowed on a loan
- an account used to save money with interest
- the portion of an employees wage that isn't on their paycheck
- the amount of money needed to sustain a standard of living
- the amount of income used to calculate how much tax one owes
- the money earned
- interest on already earned interest
- the cost required to buy something
- the reduction of income that can be taxed
- a valuable thing, person, or quantity
- taxes placed on goods or services
- the amount of money one must pay based off their income
- a transfer of money into a bank account
Down
- the cost of a single unit
- a cost that changes as quantity of goods or services change
- a financial debt or obligation
- a loan from a financial institution that allows someone to pay for a home
- a plastic card that allows the user to hold money at convenience
- the amount of money received before taxes
- an expense rate that does not change
- the interest charged on a loan
- a plan used for using money and estimated costs
- a bank account with little or no interest
- money taken from an account
- an entry recording an amount owed
- Worth the amount of money one has on them at all times
- the amount of money received after taxes
- a fixed payment from employee to employer
28 Clues: the money earned • the cost of a single unit • money taken from an account • a financial debt or obligation • the interest charged on a loan • an entry recording an amount owed • taxes placed on goods or services • the cost required to buy something • interest on already earned interest • an expense rate that does not change • the amount owed or borrowed on a loan • ...
15.1 Understanding Money Created by Yash Gupta 2024-05-09
Across
- is a transfer of money from one bank account to another
- the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- money received today can be invested or deposited in the bank to earn interest
- allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking account
- action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates in an economy
- a security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- money can be saved and used at a later date
- coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt.
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- is a plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
Down
- the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- is a security that matures in a year or less
- is a security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- a type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or organization
- a type of a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money
- banks that are part of the Federal Reserve Systems
- exchange one good or service for another good or service
- another name for money
20 Clues: another name for money • money can be saved and used at a later date • is a security that matures in a year or less • banks that are part of the Federal Reserve Systems • is a transfer of money from one bank account to another • exchange one good or service for another good or service • a security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years • ...
Financial Health 2023-03-12
Across
- Financial institution and business that allows deposits, withdrawals, and loans
- Money you owe another person or business
- Used to buy goods and services
- When prices of goods and services increase over time
- Paper or coin money
- A dishonest trick used to cheat somebody out of their money
- The act of spending money to buy goods and services
- Required payments of money to governments
Down
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower with interest
- An increase in the amount of wages or salary
- Used to keep track of income and debts
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid
- Money earned or received
- A machine that lets bank customers deposit or withdrawal money
- To commit money to earn a financial return
- Setting something aside, like money, to use in the future
16 Clues: Paper or coin money • Money earned or received • Used to buy goods and services • Used to keep track of income and debts • Money you owe another person or business • Required payments of money to governments • To commit money to earn a financial return • An increase in the amount of wages or salary • The act of spending money to buy goods and services • ...
Credit 2025-10-31
Across
- total cost of credit including interest and fees
- a person who takes out a loan
- the act of paying back money owed
- money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- a way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- a loan not backed by a collateral
- a person or company that lends money
- annual percentage rate; the yearly cost of credit
- the maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- something pledged as security for a loan
Down
- an extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- a number that represents your creditworthiness
- a record of your credit history
- the original amount of money borrowed
- the cost of borrowing money
- money owed to others
- a type of loan backed by a collateral
- plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- a financial institution that lends and borrows money
19 Clues: money owed to others • the cost of borrowing money • a person who takes out a loan • a record of your credit history • the act of paying back money owed • a loan not backed by a collateral • a person or company that lends money • the original amount of money borrowed • a type of loan backed by a collateral • plastic card used to buy goods on credit • ...
Crossword 2024-11-24
Across
- The money spent to make a product.
- Exchanging goods or services.
- The desire to buy goods or services.
- Limited resources for unlimited wants.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- Things necessary for survival, like food and shelter.
- Items that people buy to use or consume.
- Work done by people to earn money.
- One company controlling the entire market for a product.
- Businesses trying to attract the same customers.
- Goods bought from other countries.
- Spending money to make more money in the future.
- Things needed to produce goods, like materials or labor.
- Money gained after subtracting costs from sales.
- A plan for how to spend money.
- The system of producing, buying, and selling in a country.
Down
- The amount of money paid for a product.
- Actions or work done for someone.
- Things people desire but do not need to survive.
- Money or assets used to start a business.
- A place where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods.
- Money paid to the government for public services.
- Money kept for future use.
- The amount of goods available for sale.
- Having a job to earn money.
- Creating new products or ways to do things.
- Goods sold to other countries.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- A person or company that makes goods or services.
- When prices go up over time.
30 Clues: Money kept for future use. • Having a job to earn money. • When prices go up over time. • Exchanging goods or services. • Goods sold to other countries. • A plan for how to spend money. • Actions or work done for someone. • The money spent to make a product. • Work done by people to earn money. • Goods bought from other countries. • The desire to buy goods or services. • ...
Money Management Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-03
Across
- a way to track your money
- the number that identifies your account
- money taken out of your bank account
- money in bank and not spent
- using money from account to purchase items
- the way you sign your name
Down
- the amount of money earned per hour
- money taken out of paycheck
- putting money into the bank account
- an order to pay money from your checking
- banking business withdrawals and deposits
- amount of money in your bank account
- the hourly pay times hours worked
- money paid from bank for money in savings
- amount of paycheck
15 Clues: amount of paycheck • a way to track your money • the way you sign your name • money taken out of paycheck • money in bank and not spent • the hourly pay times hours worked • the amount of money earned per hour • putting money into the bank account • amount of money in your bank account • money taken out of your bank account • the number that identifies your account • ...
Unit 10 2025-04-15
Across
- to have not enough money
- living on very little money
- return money back (money that you've borrowed)
- to be broke
- being sold very cheaply
- crazy, not reasonable
- a person who earns the money the family needs
- waste money
Down
- money that is earned easily (informal)
- spend more money than expected
- lots of money that you can waste (in negative context to much)
- making lots of money easily
- support, to speak in favor of sth/smb
- profitable, bringing a lot of money
- the treatment and instruction received by a child from its parents throughout its childhood
15 Clues: to be broke • waste money • crazy, not reasonable • being sold very cheaply • to have not enough money • living on very little money • making lots of money easily • spend more money than expected • profitable, bringing a lot of money • support, to speak in favor of sth/smb • money that is earned easily (informal) • a person who earns the money the family needs • ...
Module 6 2022-03-18
Across
- the unit of money in Britain
- a small usually four sided piece of paper sold by post offices
- go travelling on sea
- a man or woman
- to clean
- we use it to get some cool air in a hot day
- happiness
- a good result
- have to
- a kind of paper money,
Down
- the love of something
- the unit of money in America
- things to do
- having a lot of money in it, worth(值) a lot of money
- the experience of doing things
- the price or the worth of something in money
- the final mark or score
- a kind of money but not a paper
- something made of wood , for keeping glass or vooks
19 Clues: have to • to clean • happiness • things to do • a good result • a man or woman • go travelling on sea • the love of something • a kind of paper money, • the final mark or score • the unit of money in Britain • the unit of money in America • the experience of doing things • a kind of money but not a paper • we use it to get some cool air in a hot day • ...
The snowball definition game 2024-12-30
Across
- When costs are higher than sales.
- A reduction in price.
- When revenue is higher than costs.
- The total sales of a company.
- Everything a company or person owns.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- The people who buy products.
- What a bank charges for a loan.
Down
- A business selling products to the public.
- Money borrowed from a bank.
- The money needed to start a business.
- The document showing you've paid.
- A business selling goods to retail stores.
- Money you pay to the government.
- A person owing shares of a company.
- When you get your money back.
- Money that a company owes.
- A bill listing the products delivered.
- The money you earn at your job.
19 Clues: A reduction in price. • Money that a company owes. • Money borrowed from a bank. • The people who buy products. • The total sales of a company. • When you get your money back. • The money you earn at your job. • What a bank charges for a loan. • Money you pay to the government. • When costs are higher than sales. • The document showing you've paid. • ...
Bills, Statements and Invoices 2017-04-24
Across
- money charged by the government
- to put money in a bank account
- to take money out of a bank account
- inside; included
- to make a payment
- exchange of money
- a record of the money a person deposits, withdraws, or spends at a business
Down
- a detailed list of items or services purchased and how much they cost
- money a person is allowed to borrow from a business
- the total amount of money in an account or the total amount of money owed on a bill
- a fee a person has to pay for borrowing money on credit; usually includes interest and fees (two words)
- before something else
- a charge for not making a payment on time (two words)
- a record of an account's transactions during a month
- to turn off service
- money earned for saving money in certain bank accounts or charged for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the total amount
16 Clues: inside; included • to make a payment • exchange of money • to turn off service • before something else • to put money in a bank account • money charged by the government • to take money out of a bank account • money a person is allowed to borrow from a business • a record of an account's transactions during a month • a charge for not making a payment on time (two words) • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2019-04-05
Across
- A usually plastic card with a magnet that allows money to be withdrawn from a bank
- The amount of money a worker annually receive's
- The act of putting money into a bank account
- The suppression of state tax
- The cost of doing work/business and living
- The amount of money earned over time
- Expenses that change depending on product use
- An account in a bank where checks can be made
- A tax on one persons earnings
- The act of subtracting money from pay
- The labeling of items for sale with the retail price per unit
- Debts from bank loans and shares
- The amount of money an employee receive's after tax
Down
- Expenses that stay relatively the same
- Interest paid on interest and principle
- A loan from one person to you that you owe
- The money a person or company don't use until a emergency appears
- The assets of a singular company
- A firms productive resources
- A system that uses income to determine the tax a person or company owes the government
- The act of taking money out of a bank account
- The amount of money a employee receive's before tax
- A tax that goes to a government body
- A simple percent of the original amount
- The average cost of daily needs
- The max amount of money being lent
- The amount of money that's used for a period of time
- A loan used to buy real estate
28 Clues: A firms productive resources • The suppression of state tax • A tax on one persons earnings • A loan used to buy real estate • The average cost of daily needs • The assets of a singular company • Debts from bank loans and shares • The max amount of money being lent • The amount of money earned over time • A tax that goes to a government body • ...
Budgeting 2022-01-23
Across
- An account to carry out daily transactions
- An important factor to consider when choosing a bank to save your money
- An acronym commonly used to set goals in financial planning
- A term used when you put money into your bank
- Money owed to others also known as debts
- A type of funding gathered from individuals across the world
- A payment card that immediately deducts money from your bank account
- A type of fund that recommends saving 3 to 6 months of expenses (Rule of thumb)
- A stream of money that is constant each time you pay
- Spending a certain portion of money through multiple platforms with sufficient research and analysis to grow your money
- You should only spend on needs(True or False)
Down
- An account to set aside and earn on interest on your money
- A category in the 50-30-20 budgeting rule that takes up the highest percentage
- A type of interest that is based on the principal amount of a loan or the first deposit in a savings account
- Documenting expenses on a regular basis
- A plan to manage money for a stipulated time frame
- A type of expense that differs from time to time
- A card that works like a loan, which you can repay on a fixed, future date
- The amount of money spent
- A type of interest earned when you obtain interest on both the money saved and the interest earned
20 Clues: The amount of money spent • Documenting expenses on a regular basis • Money owed to others also known as debts • An account to carry out daily transactions • A term used when you put money into your bank • You should only spend on needs(True or False) • A type of expense that differs from time to time • A plan to manage money for a stipulated time frame • ...
Econ 2026-01-09
Across
- A bank that issues banknotes and coins and controls a country's monetary system
- what people exchange money for
- one of the characteristics of money where it doesn't break easily
- a form of payment that is a written order from the drawer to their bank to pay a specific amount to the drawee
- The act of placing money in the bank for safekeeping
- something that the central bank manages for the total money a government owes to its creditors
- the main aim of a commercial bank
- an initial payment where you only pay a portion of the total price upfront
- Being able to turn an asset into cash quickly without a loss
- a sum of money that is borrowed and expected to be payed back with interest
Down
- When a bank allows a customer to spend more then what is in their sccount
- Anything that is generally accepted as a means if payment for goods and services is called..
- The charge paid by borrowers for the use of money
- provides advice and help with a number of financial matters
- A bank account that allows customers to be withdrawn anytime
- Money in the form of notes and coins
- A plastic card that allows customers to acces their money straight from the bank
- A bank account where money is saved and earns interest
- the alternate name of a commercial bank
- the money you have left after paying mandatory taxes
20 Clues: what people exchange money for • the main aim of a commercial bank • Money in the form of notes and coins • the alternate name of a commercial bank • The charge paid by borrowers for the use of money • The act of placing money in the bank for safekeeping • the money you have left after paying mandatory taxes • A bank account where money is saved and earns interest • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2023-03-08
Across
- The amount you take home after paying taxes and anything else that gets taken out your pay.
- An activity or action that might be dangerous
- Not having enough money to buy everything that you want.
- The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time doing
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account.)
- What you give up in order to get something else.
- When you borrow money and promise to pay it back later
- Something you want to achieve. When you have a goal, then you can plan steps to achieve it. There are short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals that all take different amounts of time to achieve.
- Money that goes to the government to pay for things like schools, road repairs, and police and fire services.
- Giving resources or volunteering time to help those in need.
- Working extra hours to make extra money.
- A share in the ownership of a company. A company sells stock to raise money. If the company does well, the value of the stock may increase.
- To look at what you've done with your money over a period time.
- Finding out whether or not what you are about to buy can be found for a better price or in better shape at a different store.
- Payment for a year's worth of work that is divided into equal portions that are paid to you with each paycheck.
- Money that is available and ready to use like bills and coins.
- A plan for using your money over a set period of time. It helps you keep track of what you earn, spend, and save.
- Things you'd like to have, but they aren't needed to survive.
- A record of how you pay back the money you borrow.
Down
- A savings certificate that gains interest and has a set time before you can withdraw your money (if you take your money out early, you will likely be charged a fee.)
- Savings options, like stocks or bonds, that can make your money grow faster than a savings account. But you might not be able to take out your money anytime you want. And with some investments, you could also lose money.
- Money that you have to pay back.
- Agreements to lend money to companies or the government. They agree to pay you back by a certain date, with higher interest than a saving account.
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated as a percentage of the amount of money you have in your account.
- Things that you are able to do like for a job or a hobby.
- What you do for money.
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account plus any interest you have already earned.)
- A quality that means that something or someone can be trust to do what has been agreed upon.
- Payment for the work you do. It can be an amount for each hour you work or based on completing a task.
- A type of job you do for a long time and may require some education, training, or experience related to it.
- Helps pay for emergencies. You pay a little money at set times. Then, if you have an emergency, insurance will help you pay for it! You can get insurance for your home, your health, your care, and more!
- The full amount.
- It is payday and Cece just received her paycheck. What should she do with the money?
- An account at a financial institution that gains interest and allows withdrawals.
- When you put things in order of how much they matter.
- Using money to buy stuff.
- Things you must have in order to survive like, shelter, and safety.
37 Clues: The full amount. • What you do for money. • Using money to buy stuff. • Money that you have to pay back. • Working extra hours to make extra money. • An activity or action that might be dangerous • What you give up in order to get something else. • A record of how you pay back the money you borrow. • When you put things in order of how much they matter. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2024-02-09
Across
- something that costs money
- a plan for how to spend money
- to help sell or bring attention to a new product
- an experienced person who gives someone else advice
- money that a person of company owes
- a person who starts a business
- a business idea that involves taking risks
- not knowing something you should know
Down
- one part of something
- something that is available to give you help or support
- money that a person owes
- being without a job
- an agreement to borrow money and pay it back
- to try to do something, especially over a long period of time
- money that schools charge for classes
- a system of regular payments for when something bad happens
- ability or knowledge in a specific subject
- something a person own that is worth money
- a person who gives money to a company and hopes to profit
19 Clues: being without a job • one part of something • money that a person owes • something that costs money • a plan for how to spend money • a person who starts a business • money that a person of company owes • money that schools charge for classes • not knowing something you should know • ability or knowledge in a specific subject • something a person own that is worth money • ...
