money Crossword Puzzles
Unit 4 - Money and Banking 2024-04-16
Across
- I used the money I made at work to buy a sandwich, what purpose of money is being illustrated?
- Aca Taco prices its burritos at $10.49. Using money to set a price is which purpose of money?
- currency that is only backed up by the government
- this historical banking issue was characterized by variation in currency from state to state and instability in the banking sector
- type of money that doesn’t have value itself, like paper money, but is given value because it can be used to get other stuff
- the most popular type of loan for most banks…led to the financial meltdown
- quick tool used to figure out how much money can be created from an initial deposit assuming we are using fractional reserve banking.
- characteristic of “good” money in which we can break it down into smaller units
- historical constitutional group who believed a central bank was necessary for a strong nat’l gov
- type of bank represented by Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Chase, you know the big ones
- type of money that has natural value…like if we used soy beans as currency
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- most well-known type of cryptocurrency that many argue is not true currency
- aspect of the money supply that includes all cash in circulation
- type of metallic standard that the US has often used to back up its currency
- type of policy set by the Federal Reserve that requires banks to hold a certain % of all deposits, it can loan the rest out. Leads to expansion of the money supply.
- characteristic of “good” money that would explain why I don’t use heavy rocks as currency
- central bank of the US, oversees other banks and sets US monetary policy
- purpose of money that bitcoin is often criticized for…who knows how much it will be worth in a year
- governmental program that insures deposits in banks so depositors feel safe if the bank goes out of biz
- characteristic of “good” money in which it doesn’t fall apart
20 Clues: currency that is only backed up by the government • characteristic of “good” money in which it doesn’t fall apart • aspect of the money supply that includes all cash in circulation • central bank of the US, oversees other banks and sets US monetary policy • the most popular type of loan for most banks…led to the financial meltdown • ...
Business Finn O'Connor 2018-09-09
Across
- the amount of money you make in return
- the thing you do to earn money
- the subject were studying
- buying something
- the movement of the legs
- a business
- the tslk about money
- the money you use to pay for a house
Down
- a punch that hits the side of their head
- a punch that hits their chin
- put money into something to get something back.
- a punch you throw with your strong hand
- loan money pay more back
- the figure of working out your tax
- the general discussion of business
- working for someone
- moving too not get hit by
- the way of paying someone
18 Clues: a business • buying something • working for someone • the tslk about money • loan money pay more back • the movement of the legs • the subject were studying • moving too not get hit by • the way of paying someone • a punch that hits their chin • the thing you do to earn money • the figure of working out your tax • the general discussion of business • the money you use to pay for a house • ...
Year 5 Unit 8 2026-05-04
Across
- the person who helps you when you buy something
- to put money aside for later
- to give money to a charity
- a way to pay without cash
- the money you get back when you pay
- a way to pay without card
- small metal money
- how much something costs
- an event when items cost less
- can be $5, $10, $20 etc.
Down
- to let someone use something of yours
- to buy things with money
- to work for money
- the paper you get after you buy something
- a person who buys something
- when something has a lower price
- to use something of someone
- a place where you keep your money
18 Clues: to work for money • small metal money • to buy things with money • how much something costs • can be $5, $10, $20 etc. • a way to pay without cash • a way to pay without card • to give money to a charity • a person who buys something • to use something of someone • to put money aside for later • an event when items cost less • when something has a lower price • ...
Business Math Terminology A to M 2021-06-01
Across
- future spending goals
- money received from working such as wages, tips, and salares
- money paid to an individual or institution for the privilege of using of using their money
- someone who works for others
- A person or company that someone works for
- rate of tax that stays the same for everyone
- subtractions from gross pay
- a value for property used to find tax
- a record of deposits, withdrawals, checks
Down
- amount of money in account
- things provided by employer that are of value
- the total money an employee is paid
- amount of income free from tax
- money you owe because you are borrowing to pay
- between 300-850 assigned to assess credit risk
- an annual rental agreement
- loan for home/property
- Money paid out of total job benefits
- the decrease in value of an item due to age and wear
- amount or percent of dollar value of sales
20 Clues: future spending goals • loan for home/property • amount of money in account • an annual rental agreement • subtractions from gross pay • someone who works for others • amount of income free from tax • the total money an employee is paid • Money paid out of total job benefits • a value for property used to find tax • a record of deposits, withdrawals, checks • ...
Business Revision 2018-11-08
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- Sales Revenue - Cost of Goods Sold
- Items that can be touched
- Money borrowed from bank or building society
- Cash leaving business
- Item of value owned by individual or business
- Valuable items that will likely be kept by company for long period of time
- Money owed to business from sales made
- Money received from selling goods or services
- Valuable item's value going down over time
- Type of item that cannot be touched
- Fee paid to salesperson in exchange for service provided
- Illegally using company money for personal gain
Down
- Quantity Sold x by Selling Price
- Money the business owes to suppliers
- Gross Profit - Expenses
- Items that cannot be touched
- Assets bought from capital expenditure
- Money borrowed over long period of time to help buy a building
- Cash going into business
- Money spent by business
- British Government Department for collecting taxes
- Type of item that can be touched
22 Clues: Cash leaving business • Gross Profit - Expenses • Money spent by business • Cash going into business • Items that can be touched • Items that cannot be touched • Quantity Sold x by Selling Price • Type of item that can be touched • Sales Revenue - Cost of Goods Sold • Type of item that cannot be touched • Money the business owes to suppliers • ...
Spotlight 2a 2022-10-25
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- to take something from someone for a time and then to give back
- to give money to someone for goods or services
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- to give something to someone for a time and then to take back
- a person who buys goods and services
- buying lots of things at the same time
- have enough money to buy something
- stop yourself from doing something
- money parents give children to spend as they wish
- stay alive
- money a student borrows from a bank to pay for their education
- buy luxuries, expensive things
Down
- routine jobs done around the house
- have enough money to live on
- spend uselessly
- to give away
- gradually collect money by spending less than usual
- someone who sells products to the public
- to reach someone in front of you by going faster than them
- to have a price
20 Clues: stay alive • to give away • spend uselessly • to have a price • have enough money to live on • buy luxuries, expensive things • routine jobs done around the house • have enough money to buy something • stop yourself from doing something • a person who buys goods and services • buying lots of things at the same time • someone who sells products to the public • ...
Causes and Effects of Inflation on the Economy 2026-04-25
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- The fall in value of a currency.
- The value of money in terms of buying goods.
- People who benefit from repaying cheaper money.
- High inflation combined with high unemployment.
- Beliefs about future price increases.
- Inflation caused by rising production costs.
- Inflation occurring when demand exceeds supply.
- Central bank rate raised to combat inflation.
- Money workers demand more of when prices rise.
- Earnings that do not increase during inflation.
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- Money used in a specific country.
- Government policy on spending and taxation.
- Extremely rapid and out-of-control price increases.
- Money kept in banks that loses real value.
- Policy used to manage the money supply.
- People who lose when the value of money falls.
- A general decrease in the average price level.
- Index used to measure consumer price changes.
- Collection of goods used to calculate inflation.
- Lack of resources driving prices higher.
20 Clues: The fall in value of a currency. • Money used in a specific country. • Beliefs about future price increases. • Policy used to manage the money supply. • Lack of resources driving prices higher. • Money kept in banks that loses real value. • Government policy on spending and taxation. • The value of money in terms of buying goods. • ...
Y10 Personal Finance 2023-01-06
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- Money that comes to you through earnins, gifts etc
- A statement that shows how much money is owed
- Money taken out of an account
- A plastic card that you can have after 18 where you can buy things with borrowed money (5,4)
- a four digit security number used with cards
- The state of a countries finances
- When you stop working
- A place in a bank to hold money
- the amount you have to pay for something
- A part ownership of a company
- A payment to the government
- AN online electronic payments system
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward you get from a bank account
- A long term loan used to buy a house
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- An increase in the general level of prices
- Tax on your earnings (6,3)
- Getting money from somewhere that you intend to pay back
- The process of balancing your money between incomings and outgoings
- things that you would like but are not essentail
- Money paid to the owner of a property where you are living
- A place you may go after you are 18 to earn a degree
- These are the absolute necessities. the things that you cannot do without
- Another name for an 'Individual savings account'
- They are responsible for setting interest rates (4,2,7)
- Working fewer hours than full time (4,4)
- An amount of money paid to an employee for a job
- a tax psid on things you buy
- Money you owe
- Another name for a cash machine
29 Clues: Money you owe • When you stop working • Tax on your earnings (6,3) • A payment to the government • a tax psid on things you buy • Money taken out of an account • A part ownership of a company • A place in a bank to hold money • Another name for a cash machine • The state of a countries finances • AN online electronic payments system • A long term loan used to buy a house • ...
Ch 2 Crossword 2022-11-21
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- taking measures to make money grow
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- money is a common measure of worth or price of a good or service
- value of goods drop because money is worth more
- money payed back to the holders
- in 1860 an estimated 60% of all banknotes were...
- market rises
- tax returns on investment\ts
- federal government issued ________ which were declarded legal tender
- explanation of financial results of the past year
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- chartered the first bank in 1789
- investing a certain set amount periodically in the same investment
- how easily something turns into money
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- money can be saved and used at a later date
- borrow money to purchase more shares later
- Nixon closes the ___ _____ and the US dollar ceases to be convertible into gold
- of US was chartered in 1789
- maintain its value over time
- price of goods goes up because money is worth less
- silver____ continued to be issued until the 1960
- mutual fund through insurance company
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals
- ___ could issue national currency
- ___ signed the national banking system in 1863
- ______ and _____ commission- police men of the investment market
- standardized by charlemagne in europe around 800AD
- strategy that allocates assets according t relative risk levels of the investments
- buying a bunch of stocks in the morning, sell in the morning
- market drops
30 Clues: market rises • market drops • of US was chartered in 1789 • maintain its value over time • tax returns on investment\ts • money payed back to the holders • chartered the first bank in 1789 • ___ could issue national currency • taking measures to make money grow • mutual fund through insurance company • how easily something turns into money • ...
Noahs Fin Lit vocab 2023-08-21
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- comparing prices from different items
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- amount of money your getting for work or investments
- score a prediction of your credit behavior
- Broker a financial professional who executes orders in the market on behalf of clients
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- an amount of money that is set aside for emergency
- the amount of money a company borrows when taking a loan
- what you need or what you want
- the process of a business enlarging or varying its range of products or field of operation
- can no longer pay debt
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- a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings potential in the interim
- a plan that protects something
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically
- report a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation
- set money aside for savings before paying bills
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates
- the amount of money you owe
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit
- money that you borrow
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- yearly interest paid on debt
24 Clues: money that you borrow • can no longer pay debt • the amount of money you owe • yearly interest paid on debt • a plan that protects something • what you need or what you want • comparing prices from different items • score a prediction of your credit behavior • set money aside for savings before paying bills • an amount of money that is set aside for emergency • ...
Chapter 2 Investment Strategies 2025-11-14
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- Allow customers to pay for purchases and withdraw cash
- Any organization that provides services related to money
- Issued after the sale of stocks
- First colony in the US to issue paper money
- Closed the gold window
- Assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- What money is referred to as
- No specific maturity
- Buy a share of the company
- Created the Federal Reserve System
- Higher risk investment stocks
- Signed the National Banking Act
- Congress issued this to finance the Revolutionary War
- Money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
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- Generally fixed, like debt; based on the par value
- Money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- An investment to a company/government that promises to repay
- The nominal or face value of a stock or bond
- Chartered the First Bank of the US
- A bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- Chinese money from 1200 BC
- Produces money
- Majority of US corporations are?
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- NYSE, AMEX, and NASDAQ are all examples of what?
- Limited liability for shareholders
- A person who handles stock sales and purchases
- Money that is fake or not made by the US
- Money can be saved and used at a later date
- Insurance that many banks have that insure the people $250,000
30 Clues: Produces money • No specific maturity • Closed the gold window • Chinese money from 1200 BC • Buy a share of the company • What money is referred to as • Higher risk investment stocks • Issued after the sale of stocks • Signed the National Banking Act • Majority of US corporations are? • Chartered the First Bank of the US • Limited liability for shareholders • ...
Investment Strategies 2.1 Notes 2025-11-14
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- Money is used in exchanged for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments.
- Commodities like grain and _____ used to be traded back in 3000 B.C
- The ____ King Croesus created the first true coin.
- Supervises banks, Money supply, interest rates.
- someone who assists you with purchasing stock and bonds
- _____ statements are issued after the sale of stocks.
- Lastname of President which took off the gold standard.
- A _____ handles stock sales and purchases
- An act which split the bank into two branches. Investment and Commercial
- taking measures to make money grow
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it.
- President, Taxes, Spending.
- is a technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return.
- _______ vs. Bonds
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- Money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- 75-85% of stocks are traded by ____ investors
- _____ is anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services; currency.
- Stockbrokers earn their salaries from ____ based sales.
- President which made the dual banking system
- Money can be saved and used at a later date.
- Money is backed by what?
- The Chinese began using ____ as money. (1200 B.C)
- investing can help you beat
- Insures $250,000, maintains stability in financial market, provides financial services.
- who is the current chairman of the FED
- Who makes the monetary policy
- Old U.S money with only green color is called?
- stock market returns
- electronic funds transfer
- nation's central bank
30 Clues: _______ vs. Bonds • stock market returns • nation's central bank • Money is backed by what? • electronic funds transfer • investing can help you beat • President, Taxes, Spending. • Who makes the monetary policy • taking measures to make money grow • who is the current chairman of the FED • A _____ handles stock sales and purchases • President which made the dual banking system • ...
Y10 Personal Finance 2023-01-06
Across
- Money that comes to you through earnins, gifts etc
- A statement that shows how much money is owed
- Money taken out of an account
- A plastic card that you can have after 18 where you can buy things with borrowed money (5,4)
- a four digit security number used with cards
- The state of a countries finances
- When you stop working
- A place in a bank to hold money
- the amount you have to pay for something
- A part ownership of a company
- A payment to the government
- AN online electronic payments system
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward you get from a bank account
- A long term loan used to buy a house
Down
- An increase in the general level of prices
- Tax on your earnings (6,3)
- Getting money from somewhere that you intend to pay back
- The process of balancing your money between incomings and outgoings
- things that you would like but are not essentail
- Money paid to the owner of a property where you are living
- A place you may go after you are 18 to earn a degree
- These are the absolute necessities. the things that you cannot do without
- Another name for an 'Individual savings account'
- They are responsible for setting interest rates (4,2,7)
- Working fewer hours than full time (4,4)
- An amount of money paid to an employee for a job
- a tax psid on things you buy
- Money you owe
- Another name for a cash machine
29 Clues: Money you owe • When you stop working • Tax on your earnings (6,3) • A payment to the government • a tax psid on things you buy • Money taken out of an account • A part ownership of a company • A place in a bank to hold money • Another name for a cash machine • The state of a countries finances • AN online electronic payments system • A long term loan used to buy a house • ...
Financial Memory Banking 2021-07-20
Across
- To take money out of your bank
- The amount earned from wages or other sources
- A careful plan for spending or saving with a certain period of time
- A financial institution that handles money
- Money owed to the government for community services
- Essential items or things that are required to have to stay alive or to function daily
- The cost of the things that people spend money o
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
Down
- A card that allows users to make purchase with money given from the bank, with the expectation that the money will be repaid at a later date
- A profit is money you make, as opposed to money you lose
- Money, goods, or services you owe to others
- Borrowed money
- Something you are trying to achieve within a certain amount of time
- Money one has saved
- Have a desire to possess or do (something)
- The process of choosing a course of action
16 Clues: Borrowed money • Money one has saved • To take money out of your bank • A financial institution that handles money • Have a desire to possess or do (something) • The process of choosing a course of action • Money, goods, or services you owe to others • The amount earned from wages or other sources • A written order directing a bank to pay money • ...
Financial Memory Banking 2021-07-20
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- The cost of the things that people spend money o
- Money, goods, or services you owe to others
- Essential items or things that are required to have to stay alive or to function daily
- A profit is money you make, as opposed to money you lose
- The process of choosing a course of action
- To take money out of your bank
- Have a desire to possess or do (something)
- Something you are trying to achieve within a certain amount of time
- A financial institution that handles money
Down
- The amount earned from wages or other sources
- A careful plan for spending or saving with a certain period of time
- A card that allows users to make purchase with money given from the bank, with the expectation that the money will be repaid at a later date
- Borrowed money
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
- Money one has saved
- Money owed to the government for community services
16 Clues: Borrowed money • Money one has saved • To take money out of your bank • The process of choosing a course of action • Have a desire to possess or do (something) • A financial institution that handles money • Money, goods, or services you owe to others • The amount earned from wages or other sources • A written order directing a bank to pay money • ...
Financial Memory Banking 2021-07-20
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- A financial institution that handles money
- Money, goods, or services you owe to others
- A card that allows users to make purchase with money given from the bank, with the expectation that the money will be repaid at a later date
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
- Something you are trying to achieve within a certain amount of time
- The amount earned from wages or other sources
- Money one has saved
- Have a desire to possess or do (something)
- A profit is money you make, as opposed to money you lose
Down
- To take money out of your bank
- A careful plan for spending or saving with a certain period of time
- Essential items or things that are required to have to stay alive or to function daily
- The cost of the things that people spend money on
- Money owed to the government for community services
- The process of choosing a course of action
- Borrowed money
16 Clues: Borrowed money • Money one has saved • To take money out of your bank • A financial institution that handles money • The process of choosing a course of action • Have a desire to possess or do (something) • Money, goods, or services you owe to others • A written order directing a bank to pay money • The amount earned from wages or other sources • ...
Financial Memory Banking 2021-07-20
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- A financial institution that handles money
- Money, goods, or services you owe to others
- A card that allows users to make purchase with money given from the bank, with the expectation that the money will be repaid at a later date
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
- Something you are trying to achieve within a certain amount of time
- The amount earned from wages or other sources
- Money one has saved
- Have a desire to possess or do (something)
- A profit is money you make, as opposed to money you lose
Down
- To take money out of your bank
- A careful plan for spending or saving with a certain period of time
- Essential items or things that are required to have to stay alive or to function daily
- The cost of the things that people spend money on
- Money owed to the government for community services
- The process of choosing a course of action
- Borrowed money
16 Clues: Borrowed money • Money one has saved • To take money out of your bank • A financial institution that handles money • The process of choosing a course of action • Have a desire to possess or do (something) • Money, goods, or services you owe to others • A written order directing a bank to pay money • The amount earned from wages or other sources • ...
Financial Memory Banking 2021-07-20
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- A financial institution that handles money
- Money, goods, or services you owe to others
- A card that allows users to make purchase with money given from the bank, with the expectation that the money will be repaid at a later date
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
- Something you are trying to achieve within a certain amount of time
- The amount earned from wages or other sources
- Money one has saved
- Have a desire to possess or do (something)
- A profit is money you make, as opposed to money you lose
Down
- To take money out of your bank
- A careful plan for spending or saving with a certain period of time
- Essential items or things that are required to have to stay alive or to function daily
- The cost of the things that people spend money on
- Money owed to the government for community services
- The process of choosing a course of action
- Borrowed money
16 Clues: Borrowed money • Money one has saved • To take money out of your bank • A financial institution that handles money • The process of choosing a course of action • Have a desire to possess or do (something) • Money, goods, or services you owe to others • A written order directing a bank to pay money • The amount earned from wages or other sources • ...
Managing Your Finances 2013-04-14
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- Income earned my casual workers
- Selling or purchasing shares
- Monthly earnings
- A regular repayment given by a tenant in return for the use of their property
- Money received in return for doing household chores, usually given by parents or guardians (2 words)
- Amount of money from the income going into a savings account that is accessible for retirement
- Something you have invested in
- Describes a company who is stable and successful (2 words)
- Required input to state revenue
- Income earned depending on your sales
- Australian Stock Exchange
- The management of large amounts of money
- Income earned through investing in companies
- Money you save that is left over from income after allowing for expenses
- A plan showing your income and expenditure
- A tax that you pay according to the goods and services you purchase
- Refers to expenses that are regularly spent
- Something used when purchasing an item
Down
- Extra amount of money, usually double, given for working on public holidays (2 words)
- Refers to expenses that is irregularly spent
- A place where you can trade shares
- Fees charged by banks or financial institutes to keep financial accounts
- Money that you owe
- Things you spend your money on
- Where a company provides compensation and cover for various things such as inuries or theft
- A portion of a company which you can trade
- Money given by banks for the use of your money
- The amount of money you are receiving
- Someone who trades shares for clients
29 Clues: Monthly earnings • Money that you owe • Australian Stock Exchange • Selling or purchasing shares • Things you spend your money on • Something you have invested in • Income earned my casual workers • Required input to state revenue • A place where you can trade shares • Income earned depending on your sales • The amount of money you are receiving • ...
Managing Your Finances 2013-04-14
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- Describes a company who is stable and successful (2 words)
- A portion of a company which you can trade
- Refers to expenses that is irregularly spent
- Extra amount of money, usually double, given for working on public holidays (2 words)
- Fees charged by banks or financial institutes to keep financial accounts
- The management of large amounts of money
- A tax that you pay according to the goods and services you purchase
- Money that you owe
- Money received in return for doing household chores, usually given by parents or guardians (2 words)
- The amount of money you are receiving
- Where a company provides compensation and cover for various things such as inuries or theft
- A regular repayment given by a tenant in return for the use of their property
- Things you spend your money on
- A plan showing your income and expenditure
Down
- Income earned depending on your sales
- Income earned my casual workers
- Monthly earnings
- Refers to expenses that are regularly spent
- Australian Stock Exchange
- Amount of money from the income going into a savings account that is accessible for retirement
- Selling or purchasing shares
- Required input to state revenue
- Income earned through investing in companies
- Something you have invested in
- A place where you can trade shares
- Money given by banks for the use of your money
- Someone who trades shares for clients
- Something used when purchasing an item
- Money you save that is left over from income after allowing for expenses
29 Clues: Monthly earnings • Money that you owe • Australian Stock Exchange • Selling or purchasing shares • Something you have invested in • Things you spend your money on • Income earned my casual workers • Required input to state revenue • A place where you can trade shares • Income earned depending on your sales • Someone who trades shares for clients • ...
VOCABULARY UNIT 5 CROSSWORD SOFIA LARA 2022-02-16
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- reward money to another person in exchange for an asset
- surprised by something
- reserving part of your income for a period of time to spend it later on
- amount of money to be repaid
- sheet evaluation of a company's net worth
- something ghostly
- large amount of money
- amount of money earned
- plan it again
- the action of petitioning on the street
- delaying something
Down
- financial assistance a person receives to finance a need
- overcomed by something or someone
- waiting in a row
- amazed by something
- expired or exhausted
- owning a large amount of money
- giving money to associations of people who need it
- big group or tribe
- time limit
20 Clues: time limit • plan it again • waiting in a row • something ghostly • big group or tribe • delaying something • amazed by something • expired or exhausted • large amount of money • surprised by something • amount of money earned • amount of money to be repaid • owning a large amount of money • overcomed by something or someone • the action of petitioning on the street • ...
Business 2023-07-28
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- A stock of an item
- Group of People with the right to govern a state or country
- Someone who works for someone else
- Exchange of goods
- Money being made
- Getting something better than what you already have
- Serving others
- 2 people running a business
- Money Received
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- Working together
- A person's regular job
- A regular payment
- A self-employed person
- Amount of money been willing to spend
- Item used to pay for things
- The sales of goods in customers
- Money you pay to the Government
- A method of selling an item
- Where buyers and sellers can meet to exchange and transaction
- The amount of money brought to a company
20 Clues: Serving others • Money Received • Working together • Money being made • A regular payment • Exchange of goods • A stock of an item • A person's regular job • A self-employed person • Item used to pay for things • A method of selling an item • 2 people running a business • The sales of goods in customers • Money you pay to the Government • Someone who works for someone else • ...
economics 2024-11-11
Across
- when things cost more over time
- an amount of money spent
- gross domestic product
- putting a tax on imports
- the thing you are selling
- when people want stuff
- putting money into something that will either pay you back or take all your money
- a supply that comes from nature
- relating to everyone else's money
- selling something to another country
- large scale
Down
- buying something from another country
- the thing that takes your paycheck
- why people do stuff
- total
- a stock or a resource
- relating to the governments money
- when you don't have a job
- wealth in assets or money
- the person who buys stuff
- a time of economic decline where things cost more
21 Clues: total • large scale • why people do stuff • a stock or a resource • gross domestic product • when people want stuff • an amount of money spent • putting a tax on imports • when you don't have a job • wealth in assets or money • the person who buys stuff • the thing you are selling • when things cost more over time • a supply that comes from nature • relating to the governments money • ...
Budget 2017-01-23
Across
- government takes away money from paycheck
- money that you earn
- money you can borrow and pay back
- a record of monthly transactions
- Fee money you pay for paying a bill late
- how much money you have in your account
- money that grows and stays in your account
- a plan for your money
Down
- health care for senior citizens
- paying more money for having credit
- taking money out of your account
- to put money into an account
- something that costs you money
- something that you put your money into
14 Clues: money that you earn • a plan for your money • to put money into an account • something that costs you money • health care for senior citizens • taking money out of your account • a record of monthly transactions • money you can borrow and pay back • paying more money for having credit • something that you put your money into • how much money you have in your account • ...
personal finance 2022-09-27
Across
- financal guru
- keep track of money
- bank houses these
- after tax money
- certificate of deposit
- legal declaration when you cant pay debt
- form given to account holders
- transaction where money is put in your account
- annual percentage rate
Down
- money owed exchanged for goods or services
- costs incurred for goods and services
- person who owns the home you are renting from
- money recieved for labor or services
- study of money for an individual
- businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- economic value of something you own
- things offered by employer favorable for you
- people who have jobs
- a printed form telling your bank to pay someone
- faulure to pay interest
20 Clues: financal guru • after tax money • bank houses these • keep track of money • people who have jobs • certificate of deposit • annual percentage rate • faulure to pay interest • form given to account holders • study of money for an individual • economic value of something you own • money recieved for labor or services • costs incurred for goods and services • ...
Unit 10 Financial literacy by Devlin 2019-04-03
Across
- money one subtracts
- money through drawing checks
- loan used by realest
- take out money
- portion of employers wages
- quick way to calculate interest
- Account at bank which checks are drawn
- amount one borrows
- money receive
- cost or price of item
- all money made
- amount of pay remaining
- tax on sales
- a useful or valuable person
Down
- customer deposit money
- same total regardless
- addition of interest
- the level of prices
- recording amount owed
- describes gross income
- cost to person or Business
- state of being responsible
- tax on earnings
- cost required for something
- purchase goods or services
- assets liabilities
- a estimate of income
- Regular wages and benefits
28 Clues: tax on sales • money receive • take out money • all money made • tax on earnings • amount one borrows • assets liabilities • money one subtracts • the level of prices • addition of interest • loan used by realest • a estimate of income • same total regardless • recording amount owed • cost or price of item • customer deposit money • describes gross income • amount of pay remaining • ...
Cohlter Lane, p1, economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- organisations or groups who help people
- How many people want that product
- money we pay to the government
- small pieces of a company
- resources that can be made agian without help from humans
- decreasing prices
- the economy of a country
- farming
- giving money to pay for goods and services
- rising prices
Down
- money that is owed to someone else
- a system of dollars and coins
- resources from nature that humans can use
- products we can touch or hold
- a goal for how we use money
- a system of making and trading goods
- money that is owed to someone else
- money earned by workers
- trading for goods and services
- the money we earn when we do work
- things coming in from another country
21 Clues: farming • rising prices • decreasing prices • money earned by workers • the economy of a country • small pieces of a company • a goal for how we use money • a system of dollars and coins • products we can touch or hold • money we pay to the government • trading for goods and services • How many people want that product • the money we earn when we do work • ...
Finance Vocabulary 2018-03-27
Across
- the opposite of gaining money
- expenses which are consistent every month
- total amount of money earned after deductions
- the opposite of spending money on things
- tariff
- the process of balancing finances through investment, budgeting, banking and taxes
- the opposite of changing expenses
- the purchase of a financial product or other item with the expectation of favorable future returns
- desired, but not absolutely necessary
Down
- loan
- total amount of money earned before deductions
- The total amount of money needed for a particular purpose
- the opposite of the income and expenses a person must balance to survive responsibly
- the opposite of consistent expenses
- Required for survival or employment
- currency
- the opposite of setting aside money
- the amount of money received over a period of time as payment for goods or services
18 Clues: loan • tariff • currency • the opposite of gaining money • the opposite of changing expenses • the opposite of consistent expenses • Required for survival or employment • the opposite of setting aside money • desired, but not absolutely necessary • the opposite of spending money on things • expenses which are consistent every month • total amount of money earned after deductions • ...
Chapter 15.1 created by Jordyn Charron 2024-05-09
Across
- action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates in an economy
- banks that are part of the FDR
- A security that matures in a year or less
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- Another word for money
- means that money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- To exchange one good or service for another good or service
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- a plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
Down
- means that money can be saved and used at a later date
- the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- A type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- a transfer of money from one bank account to another
- allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking account
- A security that pays interest over terms ranging from 2-10 years
- the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another.
- the concept that money received today can be invested or deposited in the bank to earn interest
- A type of a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money (demand or set time)
- A security that pays interest over terms of 10-30 years
19 Clues: Another word for money • banks that are part of the FDR • A security that matures in a year or less • a transfer of money from one bank account to another • means that money can be saved and used at a later date • A security that pays interest over terms of 10-30 years • To exchange one good or service for another good or service • ...
Personal Finance Puzzle 2025-08-19
Across
- Fixed regular payment earned for work
- Costs for goods and services
- Using money to make more money in the future
- Money owed to someone else
- Finance Managing money, including income, spending, and saving
- Money earned from work or investments
- Money set aside for future use
- A plan for how to use income and expenses
Down
- Earnings based on sales made
- Borrowed money that must be paid back
- A person who starts and runs a business
- Card Plastic card that uses money directly from a bank account
- Using money to buy goods and services
- Card Plastic card used to borrow money for purchases
- Extra money paid when borrowing or earned when saving
- The chance of losing money in an investment
16 Clues: Money owed to someone else • Earnings based on sales made • Costs for goods and services • Money set aside for future use • Borrowed money that must be paid back • Fixed regular payment earned for work • Using money to buy goods and services • Money earned from work or investments • A person who starts and runs a business • A plan for how to use income and expenses • ...
Banking vocabulary 2024-04-03
Across
- Written statement that money has been paid
- Piece of paper money
- A person dealing with cash transactions
- Amount of money needed for a specific use
- Money owed by one person to another
- To be in debt to somebody
- Sum of money to be returned with interest
- Small sum of money given to a waiter
Down
- A piece of metal used as money
- Automated Teller Machine
- Money paid for borrowing or investing money
- Pay back money received
- Take money from a bank account
- Obtain money which must be returned
14 Clues: Piece of paper money • Pay back money received • Automated Teller Machine • To be in debt to somebody • A piece of metal used as money • Take money from a bank account • Obtain money which must be returned • Money owed by one person to another • Small sum of money given to a waiter • A person dealing with cash transactions • Amount of money needed for a specific use • ...
Unit 1 Personal Finance 2025-08-18
Across
- spending, Money people use to buy goods and services.
- income, The total money earned by all members of a family from jobs or investments.
- Using money to buy something that can grow in value or earn income over time.
- growth, When a country produces more goods and services than before.
- Having a job or work that pays you money.
- A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
- enterprise system, A type of economy where individuals can own businesses and compete freely with little government control.
- Planning how to spend and save your money carefully.
- rate, The percentage of income that is saved instead of spent.
Down
- self-sufficient, being able to support yourself or your family with your own money without needing help from others.
- Putting money aside for future needs or emergencies instead of spending it now.
- stability, When the economy is steady, with jobs available and prices not changing too much.
- system, The way a country organizes the production, distribution, and use of goods and services.
- How much consumers want and can buy a product or service.
- and demand, The relationship between how much of something is available (supply) and how much people want it (demand), which affects prices.
- Things used to make goods and services, like land, labor, and money.
- independence, When you don’t need to rely on others for money.
- Money you owe to someone else, like a loan or credit card balance.
- The money you spend on things like food, rent, or clothes.
- An economic system where businesses are privately owned and people can make their own choices about buying, selling, and investing.
- The ability to borrow money now and pay it back later.
21 Clues: Having a job or work that pays you money. • Planning how to spend and save your money carefully. • spending, Money people use to buy goods and services. • A person who buys goods or services for personal use. • The ability to borrow money now and pay it back later. • How much consumers want and can buy a product or service. • ...
Unit 1 - 3IFA 2025-03-26
Across
- Making something illegal
- An instruction to pay fixed sums from an account regularly(2)
- Units of ownership in a company
- To cancel or end a law
- A market for buying and selling securities
- Money borrowed from a bank
- A penalty for breaking the law
- Earnings from an investment
- The value of shares issued by a company
- Profit from the sale of an investment (2)
- The amount of money in a bank account
- How easily an asset can be converted into cash
- Money used in a particular country
- Legal status when a person or company cannot repay debts
- When you withdraw more money than you have in your account
- A collection of investments
- Money received regularly
- A group of companies under one ownership
- Profiting from price differences in different markets
- The cost of borrowing money (2)
- When one company gains control of another
- Debt securities issued to raise money
- A person who buys and sells investments for others
- A loan to buy property
- Trading of currencies(2)
- Shares representing part ownership of a company
- Money a company owes to others
- Total income earned by a country’s people (2)
- Money placed into a bank account
- People who place money in a bank
- Financial instruments like stocks and bonds
Down
- Buying or selling stocks based on confidential information (2)
- A bank that deals with securities and investments
- Control by rules or laws
- A bank account that earns interest but limits withdrawals(2)
- Money owed to another party
- Removal of rules or restrictions
- An instruction to pay varying sums from an account(2)
- An evaluation of a borrower’s ability to repay a loan(2)
- Anything of value owned by a business
- Central bank policy on interest rates and money supply (2)
- Money paid to a retired person
- Guaranteeing to buy securities if others don’t
- Increase in prices over time
- A list of recent transactions in a bank account(2)
- Money earned or charged for using money
- Using borrowed money to increase potential returns
- Profitable or making money
- A bank that takes deposits and makes loans
- A share of profits paid to shareholders
- The risk of a borrower failing to repay a loan(2)
- An asset used to secure a loan
- The main bank that controls money supply and interest rates(2)
- A general direction or pattern of change
- The chance of losing money
- A period of declining economic activity
- flow Movement of money in and out of a business
- When two companies join together
- Failure to repay a loan
- A bank account used for daily transactions(2)
- Decrease in prices over time
- Protecting against potential financial loss
- Government policy on taxes and spending(2)
63 Clues: To cancel or end a law • A loan to buy property • Failure to repay a loan • Making something illegal • Control by rules or laws • Money received regularly • Trading of currencies(2) • Money borrowed from a bank • Profitable or making money • The chance of losing money • Money owed to another party • Earnings from an investment • A collection of investments • Increase in prices over time • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-12-05
Across
- - To give money or items to help others.
- - Money received for work or chores.
- - Things you want to achieve with your money.
- - Routines or actions done regularly, like saving.
- - Buying something without planning or thinking.
- - Things you’d like but don’t necessarily need.
- - What you create to manage your money effectively.
- - Extra money earned in a savings account.
Down
- - A place to safely store and grow your money.
- - A plan for how to use your money.
- - Things you must have, like food and clothing.
- - Money given regularly, often for chores.
- - Money set aside for future use.
- - Helping others by giving money or resources.
- - Costs or things you spend money on.
15 Clues: - Money set aside for future use. • - A plan for how to use your money. • - Money received for work or chores. • - Costs or things you spend money on. • - To give money or items to help others. • - Money given regularly, often for chores. • - Extra money earned in a savings account. • - Things you want to achieve with your money. • ...
Entrepreneurship Simplified 2025-11-27
Across
- A plan for spending and saving money.
- When you spend more money than you earn.
- A group that makes and sells things or services.
- A helpful action offered for money.
- Money left after paying costs.
- A plan to reach a goal.
- A person who starts a business and takes risks.
- The group of people a business wants to sell to.
- Putting in money to make more later.
- Looking at information to make decisions.
Down
- An item made to sell.
- The chance of losing money.
- A way to earn money by selling goods or services.
- Other businesses selling similar things.
- Someone who buys and uses things.
- A new idea or way of doing something.
- Money to start or grow a business.
- A short talk to get support for an idea.
18 Clues: An item made to sell. • A plan to reach a goal. • The chance of losing money. • Money left after paying costs. • Someone who buys and uses things. • Money to start or grow a business. • A helpful action offered for money. • Putting in money to make more later. • A plan for spending and saving money. • A new idea or way of doing something. • ...
Budget & banking Heaven Brim 2021-10-08
Across
- The money one has saved
- The action of spending funds
- Budget set aside as financial safety net
- Lent money that needs to be payed back
- Fluctuating expenses
- Deductions to state and federal gov.
- Money that is owed or due
- Taking risks to make money
Down
- Cost required for something
- Total pay before taxes
- A desire for something
- Degree of importance of something
- The money you bring in
- Allows you to make purchases on credit
- Electronic pay from checking account
- Something essential to live
- Expenses that don't change
- Plan for sending/saving money
- Earnings after deductions
19 Clues: Fluctuating expenses • Total pay before taxes • A desire for something • The money you bring in • The money one has saved • Money that is owed or due • Earnings after deductions • Expenses that don't change • Taking risks to make money • Cost required for something • Something essential to live • The action of spending funds • Plan for sending/saving money • ...
Maria Ferraro-Accounting 2024-10-28
Across
- money received as compensation
- includes common stock and capital
- expenses experienced by a company
- shortage that has to do with finance
- receiving money from a business
- employees being paid for their work
- something that holds value
- recognizing expenses (not recorded)
- estimation of money that can be used
- money owed by company to suppliers
- money stays when expenses are paid
Down
- double entry bookkeeping system
- income that is personal
- shows ownership interest
- funds invested in a business
- money owed to business by customers
- when a company owes debts to others
- report showing a companies expenses
- examining financial statement
- cost that contributes to a company
20 Clues: income that is personal • shows ownership interest • something that holds value • funds invested in a business • examining financial statement • money received as compensation • double entry bookkeeping system • receiving money from a business • includes common stock and capital • expenses experienced by a company • cost that contributes to a company • ...
sydnee's economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- trading something
- workers focus on one type of work
- protect our resources so we don't lose them
- putting something in a country
- giving goods and services
- workers or employees
- when you borrow money this is added to the money you owe
- rising prices
- things from nature that people use
- when a resource is hard to find
- if you are giving money back
Down
- a state of money
- made again and used again
- money earned by workers
- exchange a process of exchanging plants
- taking something out of a country
- lowering prices
- organizations or groups who help people
- a system of making and trading goods
- interest depositing money in a savings account
20 Clues: rising prices • lowering prices • a state of money • trading something • workers or employees • money earned by workers • made again and used again • giving goods and services • if you are giving money back • putting something in a country • when a resource is hard to find • workers focus on one type of work • taking something out of a country • things from nature that people use • ...
Budgeting 2025-04-28
Across
- – When income is greater than expenses.
- – Essentials like food, housing, and utilities.
- – Type of expense that stays the same monthly.
- – Type of expense that changes monthly.
- – When expenses are greater than income.
- – Money you spend.
- – Movement of money in and out.
- – A plan for how to manage your money.
- – Something you’re saving or planning for.
- – Fund for unexpected costs.
Down
- – Budget strategy: prioritize saving first.
- – Income before taxes.
- – Money you earn.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – Type of budgeting where every dollar has a job.
- – Spending on non-essentials or "wants."
- – Money you owe to others.
- – Popular budgeting rule using percentages.
- – Keeping record of what you spend.
- – Income after taxes (take-home pay).
20 Clues: – Money you earn. • – Money you spend. • – Income before taxes. • – Money you owe to others. • – Fund for unexpected costs. • – Movement of money in and out. • – Money set aside for future use. • – Keeping record of what you spend. • – Income after taxes (take-home pay). • – A plan for how to manage your money. • – When income is greater than expenses. • ...
Financial Products and Services 2022-02-07
Across
- To give money to someone so they can pay it back later
- Money paid to people who no longer work
- An account that is shared by two or more people
- An account that helps you manage your day to day money
- Money held securely in a bank
- To take money out of a bank or savings account
- Someone who works on the counter in a bank
- A card that uses a numbered code for purchases
- Money borrowed from a bank to buy a property
Down
- Someone who gives financial advice
- To take money from the bank and pay it back later
- Regular money out of an account to pay bills
- Money owed temporarily to the bank
- A cheque that's unpaid as there's insufficient money
- Insurance to protect your property and its contents
- A machine you take money from using a card
16 Clues: Money held securely in a bank • Someone who gives financial advice • Money owed temporarily to the bank • Money paid to people who no longer work • Someone who works on the counter in a bank • A machine you take money from using a card • Regular money out of an account to pay bills • Money borrowed from a bank to buy a property • ...
Budget 2024-10-16
Across
- - The act of managing money through financial institutions, like depositing, withdrawing, or saving.
- - The act of taking money out of a bank account.
- Income - The total income earned before any taxes or deductions are taken out.
- Score - A numerical rating that represents a person’s creditworthiness, based on their financial history.
- Account - A bank account used for everyday transactions like paying bills or making purchases.
- - Money spent on goods, services, or other obligations.
- Costs - Regular, unchanging expenses such as rent or a car payment.
- - The act of using money with the expectation of gaining more money in the future, such as buying stocks.
- of Living - The amount of money needed to cover basic living expenses in a particular area.
- Limit - A set amount of money that a person plans not to exceed when purchasing goods or services.
- - Services such as electricity, water, and gas that are essential for daily living.
- - A record provided by a bank that details all the transactions within an account over a period.
- - Essential expenses required for basic living, such as food, housing, and utilities.
- - Non-essential items or services that are desired but not necessary for basic living.
- - The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the agreement to pay later.
Down
- - A loan specifically used to buy real estate, usually repaid over a long period.
- - Money set aside for future use rather than spending it immediately.
- - Payment made for using someone else's property, such as an apartment or house.
- Plan - A financial plan that outlines expected income and expenses over a specific period.
- - A financial product that provides protection against certain risks in exchange for regular payments (premiums).
- Fund - Money saved specifically for unexpected expenses, such as medical bills or car repairs.
- - A payment received for work completed, typically on a regular schedule.
- - The extra money paid when borrowing or earning when saving, usually expressed as a percentage.
- Account - A bank account used to store money and earn interest over time.
- - An exchange or transfer of money for goods or services.
- - The money earned from work, investments, or other sources.
- - Money borrowed that must be repaid, often with interest.
- - Money placed into a bank account for safekeeping or to earn interest.
- - Mandatory payments made to the government based on income, sales, or property ownership.
- - Money borrowed from a person or institution, which must be paid back, often with interest.
30 Clues: - The act of taking money out of a bank account. • - Money spent on goods, services, or other obligations. • - An exchange or transfer of money for goods or services. • - Money borrowed that must be repaid, often with interest. • - The money earned from work, investments, or other sources. • Costs - Regular, unchanging expenses such as rent or a car payment. • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-05-23
Across
- an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose.
- something owed, esp. money.
- the process of reducing a cost or total in regular small amounts
- the money you keep, esp. in a bank or other financial organization
- money borrowed from a bank, especially in order to buy a house.
- buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services.
- relating to the money in a country.
- the act of putting money or effort into something to make a profit or achieve a result.
- the responsibility of a person, business, or organization to pay or give up something of value.
Down
- an official paper given by the government or a company to show that you have lent them money and that they will pay back at a particular interest rate
- interest for a particular period that has not been paid or received
- connected with (public) money.
- a sum of money paid regularly to a person who has retired.
- to buy something
- something valuable belonging to a person or organization that can be used for the payment of debts.
- part of the ownership of a company that can be bought by members of the public.
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
- an amount of money paid
19 Clues: to buy something • an amount of money paid • something owed, esp. money. • connected with (public) money. • relating to the money in a country. • a sum of money paid regularly to a person who has retired. • money borrowed from a bank, especially in order to buy a house. • the process of reducing a cost or total in regular small amounts • ...
personal finance :p 2024-05-14
Across
- careful examination.
- an investor lends money to a company or government in exchange for interest payments.
- relating to the central government.
- a fixed regular payment on a daily or weekly basis given by an employer.
- property owned by a person or company.
- a contract between a company or government & an individual that provides financial coverage for specific circumstances/issues.
- a reduction of value for something over time.
- a legal arrangement where a third party holds money or property until a certain condition has been met.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate while payments or repayments are made.
- a borrowed sum of money that is expected to be paid back usually with interest.
- currency.
- a mandatory payment collected by local, state, and national governments to cover the cost of public goods and services.
- the management of certain amounts of money.
- a fixed regular payment usually expressed as an annual sum given by an employer.
- more than the intended amount.
- the price you pay for something.
- something (or things) that belong to someone, their possessions.
- a set amount of money to be used for specific things.
Down
- money provided to support a student with the cost of education.
- a rate or number in relation to a whole, expressed as a fraction of 100.
- the action of paying someone or being paid.
- gradually putting money aside, typically for a specific goal.
- a contract where someone lends over property, services, etc to another person for a specified period of time in return for periodic payments.
- the action of putting money into something to eventually receive profit from it.
- the ability to borrow money and pay it back later & contributes to future spending.
- less than the intended amount.
- the amount of money you earn in exchange for labor/products/services.
- owing money to someone.
- the act of assessing something or someone.
- a set amount of money given by a public or private organization to aid a particular purpose.
- an agreement between someone and a lender that gives the lender the right to take the property of said person if they have failed to repay the borrowed money.
- a share in the ownership of a company.
32 Clues: currency. • careful examination. • owing money to someone. • less than the intended amount. • more than the intended amount. • the price you pay for something. • relating to the central government. • property owned by a person or company. • a share in the ownership of a company. • the act of assessing something or someone. • the action of paying someone or being paid. • ...
Company Banking 2024-06-26
Across
- A machine where you can withdraw or deposit money.
- To be required to pay money.
- To keep money in a bank.
- A cost or expense.
- A card used for buying things now and paying for them later.
- A document showing the details of a financial account.
- A place where you keep your money that you use for everyday expenses.
- A bank account that earns interest.
Down
- An account used for daily transactions.
- The amount of money you have in your account.
- Banking services available over the internet.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- Money that you owe.
- To put money into a bank account.
- To pay all the money you owe.
- To move money from one account to another.
16 Clues: A cost or expense. • Money that you owe. • To keep money in a bank. • To be required to pay money. • To pay all the money you owe. • To put money into a bank account. • A bank account that earns interest. • To take money out of a bank account. • An account used for daily transactions. • To move money from one account to another. • The amount of money you have in your account. • ...
Unit 3 Lesson 5 Vocabulary 2023-02-15
Across
- The initial amount made on an investment
- Income The amount of income that is earned
- Amount of money that is paid to the government
- Describes money that is spent
- Money earned
- the vertical distance a location or object is
- Income The amount of income that is earned after expenses are deducted
- Money that has to be spent
Down
- The amount of money removed from a bank account
- When the initial amount earns money over time
- The management of money
- A type of bank account; where checks come from
- The amount of money placed in a bank account
- a given level, such as sea level.
- A type of bank account; where you keep money you are saving
- The money earned from an investment
16 Clues: Money earned • The management of money • Money that has to be spent • Describes money that is spent • a given level, such as sea level. • The money earned from an investment • The initial amount made on an investment • Income The amount of income that is earned • The amount of money placed in a bank account • When the initial amount earns money over time • ...
Economics 2022-04-07
Across
- it makes you more happy, some say no
- With what do you call someone?
- how do you survive
- They take and give money
- what happens when you invest your money in stocks but haven’t thought it out and invested too much money and now your scared?
- he is good with money
- in what did hispanic women have trouble because of their ethnicity and gender?
- when you you are inflating something what have you done?
- sworn in as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board in 2006
- what did you earn when working in a job?
Down
- when you are inflating something but it is not inflating what is it called?
- what happened in zimbabwe?
- which country is not kind to mexicans?
- you can buy this with money
- he will make you like VR
- person who likes to look at money and what it does
- when people don’t have money, what do they do?
- in other words the climax
- what is a slang for a Federal bureau agent?
- going back
20 Clues: going back • how do you survive • he is good with money • he will make you like VR • They take and give money • in other words the climax • what happened in zimbabwe? • you can buy this with money • With what do you call someone? • it makes you more happy, some say no • which country is not kind to mexicans? • what did you earn when working in a job? • ...
math crossword 2016-05-11
Across
- / borrow
- / a sum of money given by an organization
- / amount on your credit card
- / a payment made
- / money received
- / unpaid interest
- period / simple elegance or refinement of movement
- / a fundamental source or basis of something
- / a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds
- / money, that is owed or due
- / cost required for something
Down
- / occurring once every year
- / money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- / the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- / charge fee representing the cost of credit
- / when you take money from your card
- / an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- / expressed as a single percentage number that represents the actual yearly cost of funds over the term of a loan
- fee / also known as a late fine or a past due fee
- / when you put money on your card
20 Clues: / borrow • / unpaid interest • / money received • / a payment made • / occurring once every year • / amount on your credit card • / cost required for something • / money, that is owed or due • / when you take money from your card • / when you put money on your card • / a fundamental source or basis of something • ...
20 words 2021-10-07
Across
- money you get
- Money you use on credit cards
- Things you want
- How much you pay every month to stay in an apartment A home you pay rent to live in
- A contract that where you pay the owner of an asset to use it
- How many times you get paid if you get paid every 2 weeks
- How much money you earn before deductions
- How much you spend
- How much money you earn after deductions
- Your job(basically)
- Expenses which don't have a fixed price
- How much money you can spend
Down
- Expenses which have a fixed price payment after payment Payments after you pay the first time
- Money you borrow to buy something and use that item as collateral
- How you get paid if you get paid every month the 12 things in a year
- How much it costs to live
- Your career(basically)
- Things you need to live
- Money you borrow from someone
- How many hours you work after 40
- a cost required for something
- Money you use on debit cards
22 Clues: money you get • Things you want • How much you spend • Your job(basically) • Your career(basically) • Things you need to live • How much it costs to live • Money you use on debit cards • How much money you can spend • Money you use on credit cards • Money you borrow from someone • a cost required for something • How many hours you work after 40 • Expenses which don't have a fixed price • ...
Financial Planning Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-04
Across
- federal health insurance for those 65 and older
- accepted as payment for goods and services
- flow, money in and out
- planning, a comprehensive picture of your current finances
- the money that a person has left over
- permanently leaving the workforce behind
- an enlightening experience
- represent ownership of shares
- the way in which someone acts
- end result of effort
- all the money and property owned by a particular person
- minimum amounts that must be withdrawn from a retirement plan
- reserve, money kept on hand for emergencies
- management of money
Down
- the act of allocating money
- a financial outlay
- security, a federal program in the US
- fixed income instrument
- providing support
- the standard of excellence in financial planning
- owing money
- money received for work
- quantity that satisfies
- deciding how to do something before you start doing it
- levied by the government
- protection against losses
- unpredictability
- direct transfer of funds from an IRA to qualified charity
- assistance
- abundance of possessions
- an arrangement to advance mutual interests
31 Clues: assistance • owing money • unpredictability • providing support • a financial outlay • management of money • end result of effort • flow, money in and out • fixed income instrument • money received for work • quantity that satisfies • levied by the government • abundance of possessions • protection against losses • an enlightening experience • the act of allocating money • ...
Finance and taxes 2023-10-22
Across
- When an individual or company cannot commit to their financial obligations
- To give back, usually money
- A unique newly established business
- Activities associated with banking, leverage or debt, credit, capital markets, money, and investments
- A store that lends money in exchange for a valuable thing
- Minuses in a balance sheet
- An exchange that is centralized,and used in transactions of goods and services
- An official inspection of an organization's accounts
- The state of being bankrupt
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business
- A gift to an individual or company that does not need to be paid back
- An unexpected and easily-gained good fortune of money
Down
- The process of liquidating a business
- The point at which there is no loss or gain
- A financial gain
- Pluses in a balance sheet
- An amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank
- An automatic teller machine
- To borrow money from someone for a period of tim
- Return on investment
20 Clues: A financial gain • Return on investment • Pluses in a balance sheet • Minuses in a balance sheet • To give back, usually money • The state of being bankrupt • An automatic teller machine • A unique newly established business • The process of liquidating a business • The point at which there is no loss or gain • The money used to build, run, or grow a business • ...
BUSINESS CROSSWORD 2026-03-02
Across
- Share – The part of total sales in a market that one business controls.
- The costs of running a business.
- Money a business owes.
- Facts about people like age, income, or gender.
- A person who starts and runs their own business.
- A business or company.
- Money left after paying all expenses.
- Money a business makes from sales before paying expenses.
- Things a business owns that are worth money.
- A chart that shows strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Down
- Other businesses selling similar products.
- The group of customers a business wants to sell to.
- How much customers want to buy a product or service.
- Promoting and selling a product or service.
- A new idea or new way of doing something in business.
- The ability to guide and manage others.
- Money put into a business to make more money.
- When a business makes the same amount of money as it spends.
- The chance of losing money in business.
- How much of a product or service is available to sell.
20 Clues: Money a business owes. • A business or company. • The costs of running a business. • Money left after paying all expenses. • The ability to guide and manage others. • The chance of losing money in business. • Other businesses selling similar products. • Promoting and selling a product or service. • Things a business owns that are worth money. • ...
WISE puzzle 2025-12-17
Across
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night
- Money owed to others.
- A person who takes out a loan
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
- The cost of borrowing money
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- A record of your credit history.
Down
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- A person or company that lends money.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- describes a house full of ghosts
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night
- The act of paying back money owed.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • The cost of borrowing money • A person who takes out a loan • A loan not backed by collateral. • describes a house full of ghosts • A record of your credit history. • The act of paying back money owed. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • A type of loan backed by collateral. • A person or company that lends money. • ...
Sofia's and Eduardo's crosswords puzzle 2025-04-30
Across
- Smallest amount allowed or needed
- Extra money paid for borrowing money
- Without enough money to pay enough what is owed
- an action that breaks or ignores a promise, rule, law
- Possible or not yet actual or real
- Relating to the management and use of money
- in a way that is correct and true in every detail
- Money or something else borrowed and should be payed back
- To break or ignore a promise, rule, or law
- The amount of money earned for a service
- To help something grow or something become more successful or grow
- An agreement that allows you to buy something and pay later
Down
- large or important enough to have an effect on something
- To change the way something is organized
- A feeling that makes you want to do something
- to decide how good or useful something is
- Something that is more important than other things
- The remaining amount of money that is still owed
- The act of making people obey the rule or law
- Money that a person earns from a job or other sources
20 Clues: Smallest amount allowed or needed • Possible or not yet actual or real • Extra money paid for borrowing money • To change the way something is organized • The amount of money earned for a service • to decide how good or useful something is • To break or ignore a promise, rule, or law • Relating to the management and use of money • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- When your expenses exceed your income
- Carad, A card that lets you borrow money to make purchases
- Pay, Total money earned before any deductions
- of Deposit, A savings option that usually pays higher interest than a regular savings account
- Rate, Percentage of your income paid to the government
- Money paid regularly to someone who has retired
- Buying something with the hope it increases in value
- Interest calculated on the principal plus previous interest
- Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes
Down
- Score, A three-digit number that shows how creditworthy you are (
- The cost of borrowing money (
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- The minimum payment on a credit card often leads to paying a lot of this
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Money earned from work or investments
- When you spend less than you earn
- Money you owe
- Putting money aside for future use (
- Taxes on income taken out by the government
19 Clues: Money you owe • The cost of borrowing money ( • When you spend less than you earn • A plan for spending and saving money • Putting money aside for future use ( • When your expenses exceed your income • Money earned from work or investments • Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes • Taxes on income taken out by the government • ...
personal finance 2021-10-22
Across
- given to your empoyer telling them how much you make
- deductions
- card that links to your checking acc
- money that is owed or due
- given to you by your employer
- amount of money still owed
- pay after deductions
Down
- taking money out
- a person that buys product
- federal insurance contributions act
- you collect it just incase
- pay before deductions
- Internal Revenue Service
- puting in money
- what you do to save money
- money borrowed with promise of paying it back
- a machine that can deposit ad withdrawl money
17 Clues: deductions • puting in money • taking money out • pay after deductions • pay before deductions • Internal Revenue Service • what you do to save money • money that is owed or due • a person that buys product • you collect it just incase • amount of money still owed • given to you by your employer • federal insurance contributions act • card that links to your checking acc • ...
Crossword Unit 3 Money (EAP2) 2021-11-18
Across
- a payment to employees, based on the sales they make
- money that you receive regularly from a job
- second last
- money that someone lends you
- a small, low quality house
- the state of being poor
- to provide money for something (vb.)
- the main idea of a text
- third last
- a very poor residential area of a city, with few services
- 'borrow money' and 'repay debt' are examples of English c---------s
Down
- a loan for real estate: a house or land, or both
- an organisation that helps communities and is not designed to make profits for its members (two words)
- an important event in someone's life
- the type of comfort we get from physical things (2 words)
- the things we own
- put money into shares, property or a bank, expecting to make a profit
- money that you owe to people or a bank
- you have this if you understand concepts about money; it is important to teach it to children (2 words)
- a measurement of how much money and material comfort people have (3 words)
20 Clues: third last • second last • the things we own • the state of being poor • the main idea of a text • a small, low quality house • money that someone lends you • an important event in someone's life • to provide money for something (vb.) • money that you owe to people or a bank • money that you receive regularly from a job • a loan for real estate: a house or land, or both • ...
Econ Unit 2021-06-10
Across
- A unit that can measure the amount of money.
- A sign on the health of the econ.
- when someone borrow money thn pay it back(like the gov).
- A to store money in.
- people who spend their money on you.
- money that have been saved.
- the cost of something
- What is it calld when someone is sent into working?
- Something the people ask for.
- A good or service that is created.
- Something people study consumption on.
Down
- A good or service
- A wage that comes over time.
- what the fed use to increase/decrease the money supply.
- stuff people produce
- something people can live without but would like it.
- production that uses underground or above parts.
- what is it called when the price of stock goes up or down.
- to measure the price increase.
- How much money the company is getting.
- When prices are too high
- A group that controls the money in econ.
- A thing people cant live out with.
- when uneployment rates is high.
- Shared income from a comapny.
25 Clues: A good or service • stuff people produce • A to store money in. • the cost of something • When prices are too high • money that have been saved. • A wage that comes over time. • Something the people ask for. • Shared income from a comapny. • to measure the price increase. • when uneployment rates is high. • A sign on the health of the econ. • A thing people cant live out with. • ...
PFL Vocab Chs. 1-4 2020-11-25
Across
- An expense that changes from one period to the next
- A legal process in which a court takes over some of the finances of a person who is unable to pay his or her bills
- Money spent
- Money coming in through wages earned, allowance, or other sources
- Financial issues that can affect an individual
- Assets minus liabilities
- What is owed (debt)
- A list of planned expenses and revenues
- Buildings and land
- Something owned; something to which you have the rights
- An expense that remains the same from period to period
- A fractional share of ownership in a company
- The process of planning every aspect of personal finance
Down
- The opportunity lost to do something with money when an individual uses that money to do something else
- Lists a person's assets and liabilities
- Fee charged by a lender on borrowed money
- Something acquired with the goal of making money
- Something owned that can be rapidly converted to cash without a risk of significant loss
- Anything on which money is spent
- Money received
20 Clues: Money spent • Money received • Buildings and land • What is owed (debt) • Assets minus liabilities • Anything on which money is spent • Lists a person's assets and liabilities • A list of planned expenses and revenues • Fee charged by a lender on borrowed money • A fractional share of ownership in a company • Financial issues that can affect an individual • ...
Gabriella's - Accounting Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-11
Across
- money paid out that will increase assets or decrease liabilities
- expense or revenue that has occurred but has not yet been recorded.
- Money that a company owes to others (Debts, Loans)
- An asset that generateorate income
- difference between liabilities and assets
- A plan on how you will spend your money in the future
- numbered accounts to keep track of a business transactions
- money moving into and out of a business
- Amounts owed by a company purchased on credit
- The money you spend that contributes to a company
Down
- shows a company's revenues and expenses during a specific period.
- occurs when liabilities exceed assets
- receiving money for providing and selling goods
- money paid to employees for doing their job
- Wages, salaries, tips, and other taxable employee pay.
- Funds invested in a company (Investors)
- the amount of money that remains once all the Liabilities are paid
- Sheet financial condition showing assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity.
- includes cash, accounts receivable, inventory, equipment, and income wages.
- A certified public accountant
20 Clues: A certified public accountant • An asset that generateorate income • occurs when liabilities exceed assets • Funds invested in a company (Investors) • money moving into and out of a business • difference between liabilities and assets • money paid to employees for doing their job • Amounts owed by a company purchased on credit • ...
WarrenUishney, P2, economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- the people, or services, that buys products and services
- items used by a business to produce goods and provide services
- when you borrow money,you have to pay money on the money borrowed
- money earned by workers
- in most states people have to pay taxes on the things they buy
- taxes paid to our cities or countries for things needed locally
- money that is owed to someone else
- things that people do for others
- prices are falling,decreasing
- rising prices
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
Down
- goals for how we will use our money
- products or services that are sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- short in supply
- recovery improving the economy,like how it improved during the new deal era
- money we pay to the
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy there products or services
- the economies of country's all over the world
- how money is maid and spent in a certain area
- small pieces of a company
20 Clues: rising prices • short in supply • money we pay to the • money earned by workers • small pieces of a company • prices are falling,decreasing • things that people do for others • money that is owed to someone else • goals for how we will use our money • the economies of country's all over the world • how money is maid and spent in a certain area • ...
Kierra,P1,Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- things that we would like to have but don't need them for our survival
- in short supply
- what we get from a choice we make
- farming
- the money a person receives money for the work they do
- when we use credit we are using another person's money
- how many consumers buy a particular product
- a list of income and expenses
- small pieces of a company
- products or services brought into a country for sale
Down
- the creation of products
- money that is owed to someone else
- protecting our resources so we don't lose them
- in most states consumers have to pay for the things we buy
- organizations or groups who help people in needs
- goals for how we will use our money
- the people or services that buy products and services
- when money is put into an account and it earns money just for being in that account
- a system of making trading goods and services
- money we pay to the government
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
21 Clues: farming • in short supply • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a list of income and expenses • money we pay to the government • what we get from a choice we make • money that is owed to someone else • goals for how we will use our money • how many consumers buy a particular product • a system of making trading goods and services • ...
Econ God 2023-05-25
Across
- Something you shouldn't invest in on a stocks game
- It is the government's favorite season
- a person who buys goods and services
- One of the 4 resources
- The price of something
- A smart business idea when you have no money left
- Less than the amount needed ( think money/ trade)
- Students typically need to get one if they plan on going to collage
- THE I word
- Covid made us go into a _____.
- Put in money to make more money in the future
- Further education
- Pulling money out of an account
Down
- Not the full price
- What something is worth
- NOT the USA but...
- The government will hand them out to create money for them
- understand the worth or importance of something
- A girl's favorite thing to do.
- Wallstreet movie
- Congress fights about this every year
- A equal swap of goods or services
- Consumers will ______ a service or good
- The most liquid form of money
- I personally hate these! A way to show numbers
- It's not monetary...but _____ policies
- A place to store money
27 Clues: THE I word • Wallstreet movie • Further education • Not the full price • NOT the USA but... • One of the 4 resources • The price of something • A place to store money • What something is worth • The most liquid form of money • A girl's favorite thing to do. • Covid made us go into a _____. • Pulling money out of an account • A equal swap of goods or services • ...
Genevieve Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- the amount of things that exist
- someone who works for an employer
- the study of how we use money
- money that is paid to the government
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- the work that someone does
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- Rivalry between two or more companies
- a service which you put your money in
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- when a product is hard to find
- when a product is easy to find
Down
- a tax on goods that you buy
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item you buy
- money that you have to pay back
- a person who needs to hire someone
- to pay you back for using your money the bank pays interest for your savings account
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- a business that makes a product
- a person who buys a product
20 Clues: the work that someone does • a tax on goods that you buy • a person who buys a product • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • the amount of things that exist • a business that makes a product • someone who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2021-05-27
Across
- Money spent during a period of time to pay for goods and services
- A a special type of loan used to buy a house
- A piece of paper that tells a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to a specific person or business
- A company that provides and manages monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, current exchanges and investments
- An amount of money that is borrowed with the expectation that it will be paid back, usually with interest
- A plastic card that allows for money to transfer from one account directly to another account
- An estimate/plan of expected income and expenses for a future period of time
- Actions or tasks performed by people for payment
- Is giving a gift for charity, humanitarian aid, or to help a cause. Examples include: donating money, goods and services
- Receives money from a lender, with an agreement to repay it in the future, usually with interest charged
Down
- Savings, investment or spending targets you hope to achieve over a set period of time
- An account is where you save funds that you aren't ready to use yet, often with the goal of accumulating more.It is often used to save for short or long term goals, or for an emergency
- How interest is calculated. It is quoted as a percent of the money used, usually per year
- A person, business or institution that lends money
- Is a bank account that you can access your money from, write cheques, and pay bills from. This account tends to be your go-to, daily transaction bank account
- Money received during a period of time from wages, interests and other sources
- A tax credit reduces the amount of tax you pay on your income at the end of the year
- The amount a financial institution charges a customer to borrow money (e.g., via a bank loan) or pays a customer to keep money in an account
- It allows a consumer to purchase goods or services on credit
- Physical money
- Products that can be purchased
- The amount of money borrowed from one party to another
22 Clues: Physical money • Products that can be purchased • A a special type of loan used to buy a house • Actions or tasks performed by people for payment • A person, business or institution that lends money • The amount of money borrowed from one party to another • It allows a consumer to purchase goods or services on credit • ...
Economis Units 7-13 2019-03-10
Across
- the complete control of trade in particular goods or the supply of a particular service; a type of goods or a service that is controlled in this way
- the state of owning things of value that can easily be exchanged for cash
- the system of exchanging goods, property, services, etc. for other goods, etc. without using money
- the system of money that a country uses
- documents proving that somebody is the owner of shares, etc. in a particular company
- using more of something than is necessary; not saving or keeping something that could be used
- to take money out of a bank account
- towards the ground or towards a lower level
- a system that provides something that the public needs, organized by the government or a private company
- the total amount of money that needs to be spent by a business
- an agreement by a government or a company to pay you interest on the money you have lent; a document containing this agreement
Down
- a sum of money that is paid into a bank account
- to give money to somebody on condition that they pay it back over a period of time and pay interest on it
- a situation when there is not enough of the people or things that are needed
- the act of giving or receiving official information about something
- the extra money that you pay back when you borrow money or that you receive when you invest money
- the money that you make in business or by selling things, especially after paying the costs involved
- a supply of something that is available to be used in the future or when it is needed
- extremely important, because it will affect other things
- money in the form of coins or notes/bills
- to take money from a person or bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time
- a thing of value, especially property, that a person or company owns, which can be used or sold to pay debts
- money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows
23 Clues: to take money out of a bank account • the system of money that a country uses • money in the form of coins or notes/bills • towards the ground or towards a lower level • a sum of money that is paid into a bank account • extremely important, because it will affect other things • the total amount of money that needs to be spent by a business • ...
Felix crossword 2022-10-15
Across
- an emplyer sponcered account where employees can save some money from each paycheck to be used in retirement.
- debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn money
- the extent to which aperson or company is considerable suitable to recieve a loan.
- property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
- persons retirement account where you can make after-tax contributions
- money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits the company earns.
- the pay for work completed in a set of period of time
- a plan for income and expenses during a set period of time
- money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- monetary fees given to an person if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked account.
- total amount of money held b a person or company including assets and debts.
Down
- a retirement plan for the benefit of employees of public schools, some hospitals, and certain tax-exempt organization
- small loan with high interest rate lent with that borrower will repay the full amount of the loan with their next paycheck
- a # value dased on analysis of a credit srecord,
- money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent.
- original amount of money lent in loan that doent iclude interest
- small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lendrs at a very high interest rate
- money that is owed in return for a loan.
- a tax-advantageed retirement plan with an employer contribution
- an increase in monetary value
- the initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car
- when the value of your investment groms based not on the amount of money invested but also on the profits that investment created.
- money that is expended with the expectation of earning profit in return
- all of the money that a person recievs in a period of time
24 Clues: an increase in monetary value • money that is owed in return for a loan. • a # value dased on analysis of a credit srecord, • the pay for work completed in a set of period of time • money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent. • a plan for income and expenses during a set period of time • all of the money that a person recievs in a period of time • ...
economics 2022-10-14
Across
- the original amount of money lent in a loan
- a relatively small amount of money lent at a high rate of interest on the agreement that it will be repaid when the borrower receives their next paycheck
- money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- a numerical expression based on a level analysis of a person's credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of an individual
- a form of pension provided by many financial institutions that provides tax advantages for retirement savings
- money owed that can increase your net worth
- property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
- any penalty incurred by an individual for the early withdrawal of funds from an account that is either locked in for a stated period
- debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money
- taxadvantaged retirment plan
- small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at a very high-interest rate
- things you do with money within 1-5 years
- pay for work for time
Down
- things you would do over 5 years
- increase in monetary value
- a plan for income and expenses
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household, taking account of all financial assets and liabilities
- money that is owed in a return for a loan or a purchase
- an individual retirement account under United States law that is generally not taxed upon distribution, provided certain conditions are met
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves)
- money that is expected to have earning profit
- all money an individual receives or earns in a set period of time
- things youd do with money in less than a year
- an initial up-front partial payment for the purchase of expensive items/services such as a car or a house
- an employer-sponsored account where employees can save money
26 Clues: pay for work for time • increase in monetary value • taxadvantaged retirment plan • a plan for income and expenses • things you would do over 5 years • things you do with money within 1-5 years • the original amount of money lent in a loan • money owed that can increase your net worth • money that is expected to have earning profit • ...
unit 7 crosswor 2026-02-25
Across
- artist — The person who starts a confidence trick
- access to — To have permission to enter or use something
- company — A company that does business on the internet
- — To try to make someone believe something that is not true
- — To give money to get a profit later
- — A plan or trick to get money illegally
- — A person who commits crimes for financial gain
- — A legal document allowing the police to search or arrest
- — The crime of taking money that you were trusted with
- — To receive money from someone who has died
- — To say you are sorry for something
- ring — A ring given when you ask someone to marry you
- — Having no money left
- — To give money to someone who will give it back later
- money on — To spend money carelessly
- — The feeling that you want to do something suddenly
- — The crime of obtaining money by deception
- — The money you get from work or business
- — The crime of taking control of a vehicle by force
- — To say someone must go to prison
Down
- — A person who performs dangerous actions in a film
- — A document that proves you have completed a course
- card — A bank card used to pay for things
- — A person who gives advice on buying shares
- — A person who cannot be trusted to behave responsibly
- — An unexpected and exciting experience
- — Feeling sick from the motion of a boat
- — The act of pretending to be someone else
- theft — The crime of stealing someone’s personal information
- check — The act of checking someone’s financial history
- general — A lawyer who represents the government
- the run — A person who is on the run from the police
- — The crime of forcing someone to pay by threatening them
- account — Money you have saved in a bank
- — The crime of falsely making or altering a document
- back — To give money to someone you owe
- — Money borrowed that must be paid back
- — The opposite of genuine
- — A document that lists items received or money spent
- — The feeling that something is not true
40 Clues: — Having no money left • — The opposite of genuine • — To say someone must go to prison • — To say you are sorry for something • money on — To spend money carelessly • — To give money to get a profit later • — An unexpected and exciting experience • back — To give money to someone you owe • — Money borrowed that must be paid back • — A plan or trick to get money illegally • ...
Loans and deposits 2025-02-17
Across
- - getting money to pay for something.
- - a loan used to buy a house, which you pay back over time.
- - a way to invest money where you lend it to someone for interest.
- - a plan or suggestion put forward for others to think about.
- - the reason why something is done or made.
- - to make something bigger in size.
- - a way to trade money from different countries.
- - at any moment or time you want.
- - money taken out of an account when you buy something.
Down
- - a type of bank account used for daily spending.
- - amounts of money given for goods or services.
- - money that is kept and not spent.
- - something that fails or does not work well.
- - an amount of money paid upfront when buying something big.
- - able to flow easily like water; not solid.
- - money borrowed that must be paid back later.
- - a machine that lets you take out cash from your bank account.
- - owing money to someone or a bank.
18 Clues: - at any moment or time you want. • - money that is kept and not spent. • - to make something bigger in size. • - owing money to someone or a bank. • - getting money to pay for something. • - the reason why something is done or made. • - able to flow easily like water; not solid. • - something that fails or does not work well. • ...
Review 2023-03-28
Across
- around шукати підходящий товар, прицінюватися
- offer спеціальна пропозиція
- off a debt сплатити борг
- money марнувати гроші
- to give money away дозволити собі віддавати гроші
- more for платити більше за
- money back забрати гроші назад
- money позичати гроші комусь
- browse for bargains шукати вигідні пропозиції
- be in debt бути в боргу
Down
- money позичати гроші у когось
- out розпродати
- back повертати гроші
- money on витрачати гроші на
- торгова марка
- a refund отримати відшкодування
- a lot заробляти багато
- to charity жертвувати на благодійність
- розпродаж
- логотип, емблема
20 Clues: розпродаж • торгова марка • out розпродати • логотип, емблема • back повертати гроші • money марнувати гроші • a lot заробляти багато • be in debt бути в боргу • off a debt сплатити борг • more for платити більше за • offer спеціальна пропозиція • money on витрачати гроші на • money позичати гроші комусь • money позичати гроші у когось • money back забрати гроші назад • ...
Sophia's Crossword 2019-04-07
Across
- Amount of money employees receive
- Money out of an account
- Entered into a balance sheet
- Amount of money someone has to pay to live
- Total amount of money being borrowed
- The amount of money one person makes
- Take money out of an account
- A portion of someones income not included in their paycheck
- Property expense that can vary
- A schedule of financial activity
- Expense that doesn't change
- How much a person owns
- Tax of sale price
- Governments levy on people
- Distributed amongst holders of stock
Down
- Put money into an account
- Deposits money into bank
- An account that allows withdrawls
- Stated price per unit
- Interest paid or earned interest and principle
- A form of payment for employees
- The original principal amount calculated as a simple percentage
- A loan secured by specified real estates
- The cost of something
- Card used to pay then you have to pay it back
- Less of a variety of deduction
- Expenses that can be deducted
- A useful quality
28 Clues: A useful quality • Tax of sale price • Stated price per unit • The cost of something • How much a person owns • Money out of an account • Deposits money into bank • Put money into an account • Governments levy on people • Expense that doesn't change • Entered into a balance sheet • Take money out of an account • Expenses that can be deducted • Less of a variety of deduction • ...
Financial Algebra Terms 2024-08-29
Across
- The account holder who writes a check.
- Lack of enough money to cover a transaction.
- A secret code used for banking security.
- To sign the back of a check to authorize its transfer.
- A written order directing a bank to pay money.
- A transaction that adds money to an account.
- The person or entity receiving payment.
- A log of all transactions made from a checking account.
- Service to prevent or cover account overdrafts.
- A check that has been processed and marked as paid.
- A form used to deposit money into an account.
- A fee charged for managing a bank account.
- A bank account owned by one person.
Down
- Transfer of money between accounts electronically.
- A bank account for everyday transactions.
- Money earned on deposits or paid on loans.
- Machine for withdrawing or depositing money.
- A temporary restriction on funds in an account.
- The process of settling a check's payment.
- Electronic transfer of wages directly into a bank account.
- A bank account shared by two or more people.
- A transaction that deducts money from an account.
22 Clues: A bank account owned by one person. • The account holder who writes a check. • The person or entity receiving payment. • A secret code used for banking security. • A bank account for everyday transactions. • Money earned on deposits or paid on loans. • The process of settling a check's payment. • A fee charged for managing a bank account. • ...
Budgets, Income, and Expense - Messenger - 5 2021-10-07
Across
- Summarizes income and expense transactions that have taken place over a specific period of time
- Money spent
- Expenses are greater than income
- Received income from government programs
- An item that is bought without previous planning
- Money earned before tax deductions
- Received from your state and federal government and are considered earned income
- A product that transfers risk from an individual to an insurance company or organization
- A cash flow plan that assigns an expense to every dollar of your income, wherein the total income minus the total expenses equals zero
Down
- Money withdrawn from savings or received from sale of a financial investment
- Income greater than expense
- Income received from sources other than employment
- Money received
- Money deducted from gross pay
- money earned from work
- To match your bank statement with your checkbook
- A copy of each check you write
- Occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes below zero
- Money earned after tax deductions
- A written cash flow plan
20 Clues: Money spent • Money received • money earned from work • A written cash flow plan • Income greater than expense • Money deducted from gross pay • A copy of each check you write • Expenses are greater than income • Money earned after tax deductions • Money earned before tax deductions • Received income from government programs • An item that is bought without previous planning • ...
Government In the Economy 2023-11-03
Across
- Total value of a country's goods and services.
- Economic __ is an increase in a country's production of goods and services.
- A ___ economy has limited interaction with other countries.
- _____ rate is the cost of borrowing or the return on savings.
- The state of being without a job.
- __ policy is Government's use of taxes and spending for the economy.
- The total earnings of a country's residents and businesses is __ income.
- __ policy control of money supply and interest rates.
- __ income is What's left after taxes for spending and saving.
- An __ economy engage in international trade.
- The income earned by a country's residents and businesses, at home and abroad.
- A general rise in prices.
Down
- Money spent by individuals, businesses, or governments.
- Fiscal __ is when government spending exceeds its revenue.
- Government's financial plan for the year is the National __
- A general decrease in prices.
- ___ supply is the total amount of money in circulation.
- People with jobs in the workforce.
- Money collected by the government from individuals and businesses.
- Putting money into assets for potential profit.
- ___ debt is Money the government owes to creditors.
- Money put aside for the future.
22 Clues: A general rise in prices. • A general decrease in prices. • Money put aside for the future. • The state of being without a job. • People with jobs in the workforce. • An __ economy engage in international trade. • Total value of a country's goods and services. • Putting money into assets for potential profit. • ___ debt is Money the government owes to creditors. • ...
credit crossword puzzle 2025-11-24
Across
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night
- A person or company that lends money
- A number that represents your creditworthiness
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- Describes a house full of ghosts
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- Annual Percentage Rate: the yearly cost of credit
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern
- Total cost of credit, including interest and fees
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
Down
- The act of paying back money owed.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- Money owed to others.
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- Flying mammals are often seen around haunted houses.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick
- A plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- A loan not backed by collateral
- A record of your credit history
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • The cost of borrowing money. • A person who takes out a loan. • A loan not backed by collateral • A record of your credit history • Describes a house full of ghosts • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween • The act of paying back money owed. • A person or company that lends money • A type of loan backed by collateral. • The original amount of money borrowed. • ...
CREDIT cross word 2025-10-31
Across
- a type of loan backed by collateral
- a person who takes out a loan
- a way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- the original amount of money borrowed
- record of your credit history
- a spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- total cost of credit including interest and fees
- the maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- a fincial institution that lends and borrows money
- something pledged as security for a loan
- annual percentage rate; the yearly cost of credit
- fee an extra charge for missing a payment deadline
Down
- a loan not backed by collateral
- money owed to others
- flying mammals often seen around haunted houses
- a magical woman often riding a broomstick
- plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern
- a person or company that lends money
- owed to others
- describes a house full of ghosts
- the cost of borrowing money
- sweat treads collected on Halloween night
- a number that represents your credit worthiness
- money borrowed that must be paid back with intrest
25 Clues: owed to others • money owed to others • the cost of borrowing money • a person who takes out a loan • record of your credit history • a loan not backed by collateral • describes a house full of ghosts • a spooky spirit seen on Halloween • a type of loan backed by collateral • a person or company that lends money • the original amount of money borrowed • ...
Kalab Fin. Lit. CrossWord Puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- Someone being unable to pay back a loan that will appear in court.
- The amount of money a person earns.
- A means of protection from financial loss.
- Things that you own that you can sell later
- A member owned non profit cooperative institution for finances.
- A need is something that is needed to do something, while a want is something that a person wants and can't really help them.
- A broker who buys, sells, and trades securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- A card that has the money that you have in the bank instead of carrying money you can carry a card that has all of your money in it.
- If someone is worthy or trusted enough that they will pay back the money that is given to them.
- The cost you each year to borrow money
- The act of making yourself happy or buying something for yourself before paying what is needed to be paid like insurance and rent.
Down
- A fine deposit sold to banks.
- A sum of money that is lent or invested on which interest is paid on.
- When a company can't pay the amount of money that they owe and are in debt so they file for bankruptcy.
- A score that help’s companies decide if you are good to have the money and will pay it back.
- Money that a person can use and will have to pay back later when they earn it back.
- The amount of money someone can use can also sometimes be the limit.
- The act of something becoming diverse or more diverse.. Emergency fund Money that someone saves to use when something bad happens and they need money like a backup.
- A form that shows your credit activity and what you have to pay and have already paid
- When a payment is delayed there is an interest that makes it so you have to pay more because you took longer to pay.
- A sum of money is worth more now then the same sum of money in the future.
- Comparing the cost of 2 different services or items before we buy
- That someone owes to a person or company.
- A thing that is borrowed.
24 Clues: A thing that is borrowed. • A fine deposit sold to banks. • The amount of money a person earns. • The cost you each year to borrow money • That someone owes to a person or company. • A means of protection from financial loss. • Things that you own that you can sell later • A member owned non profit cooperative institution for finances. • ...
Personal Finance Terms 2024-05-14
Across
- A loan contract issued to return borrowed goods.
- A legal agreement where a bank or creditor lends money at an interest rate in exchange for the title of whatever in case payments are not met.
- Shelter people live and spend their day to day life in.
- Total income minus deductions.
- A payment made to a business or someone in exchange for a good or service.
- An amount equalling to all your assets and money.
- A motorized vehicle that typically costs a large amount of money.
- A machine where you can deposit or withdrawl cash into or out of an account
- An amount you have.
- Things people have to spend money on.
- Any resource owned by a business.
- A profession that may span your lifetime.
- An account banks can give for someone to send/receive
- A amount that a financial entity owes.
- An amount of money that needs to be paid to the government based on salary.
Down
- An amount given at the start when something is bought in credit.
- The ability to buy something based on trust built typically from previous transactions.
- Spending money with intent to make it back and profit.
- A business that deals with money and money related services.
- A rate set typically being a percentage of outstanding loan.
- A share that a buyer can purchase and give them partial ownership in the business.
- A form of paper money.
- An amount taken out of something.
- A card given by a bank that allows you to spend money you have without spending cash.
- The practice of making a living by producing or buying and selling products.
- An amount of something being given typically in exchange for something
- Stopping yourself from spending money typically to put into savings.
- A current way of exchange in the form of cash and E-money.
- Something that is borrowed that is expected to be paid back usually with interest.
- A amount made typically off an investment.
- An amount of money based on how much you make and worked.
- An action that involves spending money with the expectation of making profit.
32 Clues: An amount you have. • A form of paper money. • Total income minus deductions. • An amount taken out of something. • Any resource owned by a business. • Things people have to spend money on. • A amount that a financial entity owes. • A profession that may span your lifetime. • A amount made typically off an investment. • A loan contract issued to return borrowed goods. • ...
financial literacy 2024-10-22
Across
- to buy something
- an account for money you use
- a machine used to get money out of a bank.
- is the money the bank gives you for having a savings account
- something you do
- way to track your money
- an account used to keep money for a long time
Down
- used to withdraw money from an ATM
- a financial institution ONLY MEMBERS can use
- money you spend
- the money you have right now
- something written to take money out of a checking account
- something you use
- money you earn
- a financial institution ANYONE can use
15 Clues: money you earn • money you spend • to buy something • something you do • something you use • way to track your money • the money you have right now • an account for money you use • used to withdraw money from an ATM • a financial institution ANYONE can use • a machine used to get money out of a bank. • a financial institution ONLY MEMBERS can use • ...
Budget 2025-11-08
Across
- When income is greater than expenses
- When expenses are greater than income
- Money owed
- Borrowed money to be repaid with interest
- Portion out of 100, used for interest, tax, or discount
- Extra money paid or earned when borrowing or saving
Down
- Physical money in notes and coins
- A digital tool for managing money
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Money set aside for future use
- Regular payment for housing
- Money received regularly, e.g. from a job
- Things you pay for
- Money borrowed using a credit card
- Money left after spending
15 Clues: Money owed • Things you pay for • Money left after spending • Regular payment for housing • Money set aside for future use • Physical money in notes and coins • A digital tool for managing money • Money borrowed using a credit card • A plan for spending and saving money • When income is greater than expenses • When expenses are greater than income • ...
Budget 2025-11-08
Across
- When income is greater than expenses
- When expenses are greater than income
- Money owed
- Borrowed money to be repaid with interest
- Portion out of 100, used for interest, tax, or discount
- Extra money paid or earned when borrowing or saving
Down
- Physical money in notes and coins
- A digital tool for managing money
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Money set aside for future use
- Regular payment for housing
- Money received regularly, e.g. from a job
- Things you pay for
- Money borrowed using a credit card
- Money left after spending
15 Clues: Money owed • Things you pay for • Money left after spending • Regular payment for housing • Money set aside for future use • Physical money in notes and coins • A digital tool for managing money • Money borrowed using a credit card • A plan for spending and saving money • When income is greater than expenses • When expenses are greater than income • ...
Unit 2 2026-04-07
Across
- to get something by paying money
- to use money to buy things
- something that costs a lot of money
- a person who buys things
- money you get back after paying
- something that does not cost a lot of money
Down
- the money you have to spend
- the amount of money something costs
- a paper that shows what you buy
- a lower price than usual
- a special price or deal for something
- to keep money and not spend it
- a place where you buy things
- to give something for money
- money in the form of coins or bills
15 Clues: a lower price than usual • a person who buys things • to use money to buy things • the money you have to spend • to give something for money • a place where you buy things • to keep money and not spend it • a paper that shows what you buy • money you get back after paying • to get something by paying money • the amount of money something costs • something that costs a lot of money • ...
Financial Services Vocab 2022-11-30
Across
- an agreement bewteen two parties
- institution engaged in business
- instrument that has the bank give money
- amount of money
- account for daily needs
- access to fixed money with intrest
- corps of funds and credit employed
- Fixed amount of money for a fixed time
- substitute for cash in line of credit
Down
- card that withdraws from checking account
- managing your bank accounts online
- account to store and save money
- Computer that gives you money
- production and consumption activities
- nonprofit financial institution
- institution where money is
- a secure container at the bank
17 Clues: amount of money • account for daily needs • institution where money is • Computer that gives you money • a secure container at the bank • institution engaged in business • account to store and save money • nonprofit financial institution • an agreement bewteen two parties • managing your bank accounts online • access to fixed money with intrest • corps of funds and credit employed • ...
Intro To Business 2023-10-23
Across
- decrease in money
- a way to get around
- amount of product needed in a business
- government owns everything
- government owns stuff and people have there rights of opinion
- amount of product a business has
- money made
- owner/head of company
- money earned from a job
- controls the funds of the company
Down
- a co-owned company
- money paid to the company annually
- mathines and machines a company
- money to the government for living
- running out of money so no more spending
- people as a group choose everything
- money inflections
17 Clues: money made • decrease in money • money inflections • a co-owned company • a way to get around • owner/head of company • money earned from a job • government owns everything • mathines and machines a company • amount of product a business has • controls the funds of the company • money paid to the company annually • money to the government for living • people as a group choose everything • ...
Macro Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-07
Across
- an act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result
- the condition of owing money
- send goods or services to another country for sale
- assumptions on the future economy
- abundance of valuable possessions or money
- policies government sets to collect government revenue
- relating to government revenue
- total amount
- to put money in the bank
Down
- the state of being at a loss of job
- feeling or belief to current economic prospect
- a house and its occupants regarded as a unit
- bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale
- consumer expenditure
- increase in price for goods and services
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- money flowing in the economy
- relating to money or currency
- money flowing out of the economy
- tax for imports and exports
- the total monetary value of all final goods and services produced within an economy in a given period of time
21 Clues: total amount • consumer expenditure • to put money in the bank • tax for imports and exports • money flowing in the economy • the condition of owing money • relating to money or currency • relating to government revenue • money flowing out of the economy • assumptions on the future economy • the state of being at a loss of job • increase in price for goods and services • ...
Macro Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-07
Across
- relating to government revenue
- tax for imports and exports
- assumptions on the future economy
- consumer expenditure
- total amount
- the condition of owing money
- increase in price for goods and services
- relating to money or currency
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- abundance of valuable possessions or money
- the state of being at a loss of job
Down
- to put money in the bank
- bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale
- policies government sets to collect government revenue
- send goods or services to another country for sale
- money flowing in the economy
- the total monetary value of all final goods and services produced within an economy in a given period of time
- an act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result
- money flowing out of the economy
- feeling or belief to current economic prospect
- a house and its occupants regarded as a unit
21 Clues: total amount • consumer expenditure • to put money in the bank • tax for imports and exports • money flowing in the economy • the condition of owing money • relating to money or currency • relating to government revenue • money flowing out of the economy • assumptions on the future economy • the state of being at a loss of job • increase in price for goods and services • ...
Penny Candy Economics 2022-10-04
Across
- To make something that is fake or phony
- A non-precious metal like copper or nickel
- The way governments get money, by force or threat of punishment
- The beginning of a depression
- The Mint-mark on a coin
- A sandwich coin with layers of different metals
- Overtaking a government, usually by force
- Having a shortage of something makes the price go up
- A government program giving tax money away to companies
- A valuable metal like silver or gold
- The most easily traded thing in society
- A government program giving money or goods to poor people
- Shaving the edges of coins in order to get
Down
- A disc of base metal which can be used as a substitute for a coin
- Legal tender money not backed by precious metal
- Trade
- Increase in the amount of money
- Bad money drives out good money
- There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch
- A wafer or disc of precious metal
- The notches on the edge of the coin
- Increase in the amount of money
- Having lots of something makes the price go down
23 Clues: Trade • The Mint-mark on a coin • The beginning of a depression • Increase in the amount of money • Bad money drives out good money • Increase in the amount of money • A wafer or disc of precious metal • The notches on the edge of the coin • A valuable metal like silver or gold • To make something that is fake or phony • The most easily traded thing in society • ...
MEANS OF PAYMENT 2020-04-07
Across
- A sum of money you owe someone
- A synonym for "due" in money matters
- An adjective that means "a year" in financial reports
- Bank ___ cheques when they agree to pay the sum written
- The goods were sent on ______ so I can send them back
- A record of an account showing removal of money
- Document that recaps what was paid and the amount due
- It is the acronym for payment at the time of delivery
- A record of an account that shows money being deposited
- A synonym for "unsettled"
- No worries,the items were sold on sale or _________
Down
- The action of removing money from an account
- A synonym for the verb "pay"
- You have to ____ the goods before payment can be made
- The difference between credits and debits
- If your supplier has charged too much, you ask for a ___
- Money immediatey available
- A sum of money paid on order
- The word meaning 4 months in money matters
- I have opened an _______ at HSBC
- A cheque a bank draws on itself and sells to a customer
21 Clues: A synonym for "unsettled" • Money immediatey available • A synonym for the verb "pay" • A sum of money paid on order • A sum of money you owe someone • I have opened an _______ at HSBC • A synonym for "due" in money matters • The difference between credits and debits • The word meaning 4 months in money matters • The action of removing money from an account • ...
Crossword Unit 3 Money (EAP2) 2021-11-18
Across
- a payment to employees, based on the sales they make
- money that you receive regularly from a job
- second last
- money that someone lends you
- a small, low quality house
- the state of being poor
- to provide money for something, like a project (vb.)
- the main idea of a text
- third last
- a very poor residential area of a city, with few services
- 'borrow money' and 'repay debt' are examples of English c---------s
Down
- a loan for real estate: a house or land, or both
- an organisation that helps communities and is not designed to make profits for its members (two words)
- an important event in someone's life
- the type of comfort we get from physical things (2 words)
- the things we own
- put money into shares, property or a bank, expecting to make a profit
- money that you owe to people or a bank
- you have this if you understand concepts about money; it is important to teach it to children (2 words)
- a measurement of how much money and material comfort people have (3 words)
20 Clues: third last • second last • the things we own • the state of being poor • the main idea of a text • a small, low quality house • money that someone lends you • an important event in someone's life • money that you owe to people or a bank • money that you receive regularly from a job • a loan for real estate: a house or land, or both • ...
Wealth 2023-04-19
Across
- (The state of being wealthy and prosperous)
- (Related to or involving money)
- (The state of having a great deal of wealth and material possessions)
- (A large amount of money or financial resources)
- (A plentiful supply of wealth or resources)
- (A secret or hidden supply of wealth or resources)
- WORTH (The value of an individual's assets minus their liabilities)
- (The state of being successful and prosperous)
- (A large amount of money or wealth, often used informally)
- (Valuable possessions or wealth)
Down
- (The use of money or resources to generate income or profit)
- (The monetary resources of an individual or organization)
- POCKETS (The ability to spend or invest large amounts of money)
- (The wealth and assets available for use or consumption)
- (A large amount of money or wealth)
- (A large amount of wealth and resources)
- (Money and assets used for investment and profit)
- (The state of great comfort and wealth)
- (The property and resources owned by an individual or organization)
- (The property or money passed down to an individual after someone's death)
20 Clues: (Related to or involving money) • (Valuable possessions or wealth) • (A large amount of money or wealth) • (The state of great comfort and wealth) • (A large amount of wealth and resources) • (The state of being wealthy and prosperous) • (A plentiful supply of wealth or resources) • (The state of being successful and prosperous) • ...
Checking Accounts 2024-09-13
Across
- Identification Number: "Secret code used to access an account."
- Funds: "Not enough money in an account for a transaction."
- Protection: "Service that covers overdrafts to avoid fees."
- Account: "Type of bank account for everyday transactions."
- "Transaction that removes money from your account."
- Register: "Record of transactions in a checking account."
- Funds Transfer: "Moving money electronically between accounts."
- "Check that has been processed and paid by the bank."
- "Temporary delay on withdrawing deposited funds."
- "Sign the back of a check to approve a transfer."
Down
- Slip: "Form used to add money to a bank account."
- "Transaction that adds money to your account."
- Clearing: "Process of moving funds from one account to another."
- "Money earned on a bank account balance."
- Teller Machine: "Machine used to withdraw or deposit money."
- "Person who writes a check."
- "Person or entity receiving a payment."
- Account: "Bank account shared by two or more people."
- "A written order directing a bank to pay money."
- Account: "Bank account owned by one person."
- Fee: "Charge for keeping a bank account open."
- Deposit: "Automatic transfer of paychecks into an account."
22 Clues: "Person who writes a check." • "Person or entity receiving a payment." • "Money earned on a bank account balance." • Account: "Bank account owned by one person." • "Transaction that adds money to your account." • Fee: "Charge for keeping a bank account open." • "A written order directing a bank to pay money." • Slip: "Form used to add money to a bank account." • ...
W!SE Credit & Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- Money owed to others.
- CARD Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- CHARGE Total cost of credit including interest and fees.
Down
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- The act of paying back money owed.
- A person or company that lends money.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- FEE An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- A record of your credit history.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • The cost of borrowing money. • A person who takes out a loan. • A loan not backed by collateral. • A record of your credit history. • Describes a house full of ghosts. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • The act of paying back money owed. • A type of loan backed by collateral. • A person or company that lends money. • ...
CREDIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-10-31
Across
- a type of loan backed by collateral.
- total cost of credit including interest and fees.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- money owed to others.
- card plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- the Maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- a loan not backed by collateral.
- money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
Down
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- an extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- the original amount of money borrowed.
- a person or company that lends money.
- a number that represents your creditworthiness.
- a way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- a financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- something pledged as security for a loan.
- the act of paying back money owed.
- a record of your credit history.
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- the cost of borrowing money.
24 Clues: money owed to others. • the cost of borrowing money. • a record of your credit history. • a loan not backed by collateral. • Describes a house full of ghosts. • the act of paying back money owed. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • a type of loan backed by collateral. • a person or company that lends money. • the original amount of money borrowed. • ...
Personal Finance 2016-08-25
Across
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- a person who owes money
- Using money to purchase goods and services
- when a person is judged by a court to be insolvent; i.e. unable to pay her or his debts
- putting aside money for later use
- the percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for her or his services
- a loan for goods or a property
- a person who is owed money
- notice a document from a lender stating that a person has failed to carry out the terms of the contract
- bureau an organisation that keeps on file the credit records of consumers
- money paid to others for their services
Down
- gaining money by working, owning a business, or receiving investment return
- stocks and shares held by an individual
- putting money into something in order to make a profit
- a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
- buying buying something without giving much thought as to whether you really need it
- sum payable as profit for shares
- expenses expenses that are the same amount every time
- Flow money coming into and going out of a business
19 Clues: a person who owes money • a person who is owed money • a loan for goods or a property • sum payable as profit for shares • putting aside money for later use • stocks and shares held by an individual • money paid to others for their services • Using money to purchase goods and services • Flow money coming into and going out of a business • ...
Summertime 2025-05-19
Across
- the amount you are paid before any taxes or benefits are taken away
- outgoing or paid money to another person or company to pay for an item or service
- the difference between the amount of sales or revenue and the cost of the items or services
- the total amount of money made
- a charge, usually a percentage, paid for borrowing or holding money paid of the principal and the accrued interest
- a positive amount contributed to an account
- debts or bills you owe
- a plan for incoming and outgoing money
- an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments
Down
- taking money out of an account
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization, when costs exceed revenue
- percentage of increase to an investor's capital or initial investment; also called yield
- remaining money after deductions
- difference between total assets and total liabilities
- a fixed charge, usually a percentage, paid for borrowing or holding money paid on the principal only
- money that is saved or contributed with an exception of profit
- money originally loaned or invested, the initial amount on which interest and returns are calculated
- a negative amount taken out of an account
- things you own
19 Clues: things you own • debts or bills you owe • taking money out of an account • the total amount of money made • remaining money after deductions • a plan for incoming and outgoing money • a negative amount taken out of an account • a positive amount contributed to an account • difference between total assets and total liabilities • ...
Financial Memory Banking 2021-07-20
Across
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
- The process of choosing a course of action
- The amount earned from wages or other sources
- Money, goods, or services you owe to others
- A profit is money you make, as opposed to money you lose
- A card that allows users to make purchase with money given from the bank, with the expectation that the money will be repaid at a later date
- Something you are trying to achieve within a certain amount of time
- A financial institution that handles money
Down
- A careful plan for spending or saving with a certain period of time
- The cost of the things that people spend money on
- Have a desire to possess or do (something)
- To take money out of your bank
- Money one has saved
- Essential items or things that are required to have to stay alive or to function daily
- Borrowed money
- Money owed to the government for community services
16 Clues: Borrowed money • Money one has saved • To take money out of your bank • Have a desire to possess or do (something) • The process of choosing a course of action • A financial institution that handles money • Money, goods, or services you owe to others • A written order directing a bank to pay money • The amount earned from wages or other sources • ...
Financial Memory Banking 2021-07-20
Across
- Essential items or things that are required to have to stay alive or to function daily
- A card that allows users to make purchase with money given from the bank, with the expectation that the money will be repaid at a later date
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
- Have a desire to possess or do (something)
- A financial institution that handles money
- A careful plan for spending or saving with a certain period of time
- A profit is money you make, as opposed to money you lose
- The amount earned from wages or other sources
- Borrowed money
Down
- The cost of the things that people spend money on
- Money one has saved
- The process of choosing a course of action
- Something you are trying to achieve within a certain amount of time
- Money, goods, or services you owe to others
- To take money out of your bank
- Money owed to the government for community services
16 Clues: Borrowed money • Money one has saved • To take money out of your bank • The process of choosing a course of action • Have a desire to possess or do (something) • A financial institution that handles money • Money, goods, or services you owe to others • A written order directing a bank to pay money • The amount earned from wages or other sources • ...
Stat Vocab 2025-04-17
Across
- The amount owed on a loan
- The process of managing your money
- A plastic card allowing purchases on credit
- Money owed to someone else
- The amount of money you take home after taxes
- The act of putting money into something to earn a profit
Down
- A government program that provides income to people after retirement
- A share in the ownership of a company
- Money set aside for future use
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of borrowed money
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- The process of using money to buy goods or services
- The amount of money you earn before taxes
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work
15 Clues: The amount owed on a loan • Money owed to someone else • Money set aside for future use • The process of managing your money • A share in the ownership of a company • A plan for how to spend and save money • The amount of money you earn before taxes • A plastic card allowing purchases on credit • The amount of money you take home after taxes • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-03-02
Across
- a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment
- Money spent on good and services.
- What you get when sales are higher than production costs.
- involving the use of natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment
- A reduction in price.
- Money that people or companies have to pay their government.
- Money borrowed from a person or bank.
- The money a country uses.
- A document that shows you've paid for something.
- MOney that a company owes.
- a company that owns one or more other companies
- The money a bank charges for a loan.
- Everything a company or person owns that is worth money.
- A business that sells goods in large quantities to retail stores.
Down
- a point in time by which something must be done
- The people who buy products and services.
- A bill listing the products deliverd.
- The results when costs are higher than total sales.
- The money you get back when you are not satisfied with a product.
- The total sales of a company.
- in or to a foreign country
- (of a business company) owned or controlled by another company
- to form an idea of the cost, size, value, etc. of something, but without calculating it exactly
- The money needed to start a business.
- A business that sells producgts to the general public.
- a person or company that supplies goods
- A person who has bought parts of shares of a company.
- The money that you earn from your job.
28 Clues: A reduction in price. • The money a country uses. • in or to a foreign country • MOney that a company owes. • The total sales of a company. • Money spent on good and services. • The money a bank charges for a loan. • A bill listing the products deliverd. • Money borrowed from a person or bank. • The money needed to start a business. • The money that you earn from your job. • ...
VOCABULARIES RELATED TO MONEY 2022-10-01
Across
- a piece of metal money.
- a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal.
- having a lot of money.
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than checks or credit cards.
- the money in general use or circulation in any country.
- when you spend or use money.
- having completely out of money.
Down
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something.
- of living, how much people pay for things.
- the amount of money in a bank account.
- to put money for profit into business,land.
- a piece of paper money .
- to take money out of a bank account.
- a sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank and has to be paid back, usually together with an additional amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing.
- person dealing with cash transactions in a bank store etc.
15 Clues: having a lot of money. • a piece of metal money. • a piece of paper money . • when you spend or use money. • having completely out of money. • to take money out of a bank account. • the amount of money in a bank account. • a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal. • of living, how much people pay for things. • to put money for profit into business,land. • ...
