money Crossword Puzzles
VOCABULARIES RELATED TO MONEY 2022-10-01
Across
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something.
- a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal.
- a piece of metal money.
- having a lot of money.
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than checks or credit cards.
- having completely out of money.
- a piece of paper money .
- the amount of money in a bank account.
Down
- to put money for profit into business,land.
- when you spend or use money.
- the money in general use or circulation in any country.
- how much people pay for things.
- person dealing with cash transactions in a bank store etc.
- 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.
- to take money out of a bank account.
15 Clues: having a lot of money. • a piece of metal money. • a piece of paper money . • when you spend or use money. • how much people pay for things. • 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. • to put money for profit into business,land. • ...
VOCABULARIES RELATED TO MONEY 2022-10-01
Across
- person dealing with cash transactions in a bank store etc.
- the amount of money in a bank account.
- the money in general use or circulation in any country.
- having a lot of money.
- a piece of paper money .
- having completely out of money.
- to put money for profit into business,land.
Down
- 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.
- to take money out of a bank account.
- a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal.
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than checks or credit cards.
- of living, how much people pay for things.
- when you spend or use money.
- a piece of metal money.
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something.
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. • ...
Financial Planning for Life 2022-10-14
Across
- All of the money that an indiviual receives or earns in a set period of time
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- Small amounts of money borrowed credit card lenders at a very high interest rate
- The total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assests and debts
- money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits the company ears
- paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money in less than a year
- Money that is expended with the expectation of earning profit in return
- A plan for income an expenses during a set period of time
- When the value of your investment grows based on investments and profits
- The pay for work completed in a set of period of time
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive a loan based on their reliability in paying money back in the past
- An employer sponsered acount where employees can save money rom each pay check to be used in retirement
- DEbt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money
Down
- The original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- An investment strategy that divides up the amount of money being invested and purchases small quantities of assets over time.
- A percentage of both the principal and previously accrued interest that is added to the total amount owed on a loan
- An increase in monetary value
- A small loan with a very high interest rate lent with the expectation hat the borrower will repay the full amount of the loan with their net paycheck
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money in around one to five years.
- The monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked or time specific account, such as a 401(k), 403(b), or IRA account
- Property owned by a person that has value an could be used to pay off debt
- Money that is owned in return for loan or a purchase
- A tax-advantage retirement plan with an employer contribution
- A retirement plan for the beneit of emploee of public schools, hospitals and certain tax exempt organizations
25 Clues: An increase in monetary value • paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • Money that is owned in return for loan or a purchase • The pay for work completed in a set of period of time • A plan for income an expenses during a set period of time • A tax-advantage retirement plan with an employer contribution • ...
JOSH MCQUADE 2013-02-04
Across
- a a******t
- saved
- goverments banks money
- A meassure typically one measured against some other quantity
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- man
- The gymness is ****
- a owing of money
Down
- money that is borrowed
- a loan secured by real property
- goverment gets money
- A business
- money you own from investing
- A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future.
- potions
- An entry recording an amount owed
- a ammount of money you get
17 Clues: man • saved • potions • a a******t • A business • a owing of money • The gymness is **** • goverment gets money • money that is borrowed • goverments banks money • a ammount of money you get • money you own from investing • a loan secured by real property • An entry recording an amount owed • A meassure typically one measured against some other quantity • ...
TL TEAM😍 2025-02-11
Across
- Headphones all the time
- 3arfeen oghbyt gambry
- Women's rights all the way
- Ana lesa gaya gedeeda fy el team
- pranks queen
- Mirror and Lavendar in the office
- Insta, Whats, Face...etc
Down
- Money Money Money again
- Nabil sho3eil- Ma arw3ak
- Sugar Rush of Praise
- Money Money money
- Ana ray7a awsl el tamreen
- Ashrab bs my coffee
- koloh gahez w khalsan
- Queen of hard work
- Yummy Yummy
- Yalla Bagels
17 Clues: Yummy Yummy • pranks queen • Yalla Bagels • Money Money money • Queen of hard work • Ashrab bs my coffee • Sugar Rush of Praise • 3arfeen oghbyt gambry • koloh gahez w khalsan • Money Money Money again • Headphones all the time • Nabil sho3eil- Ma arw3ak • Insta, Whats, Face...etc • Ana ray7a awsl el tamreen • Women's rights all the way • Ana lesa gaya gedeeda fy el team • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-09-02
Across
- budget an organized plan for money in which total income equals the total expenses for a period of time
- income the total amount of money a worker earns before taxes and other deductions are withheld
- a person or a business that loans money
- income is the total amount of money a worker earns after taxes and other deductions are withheld
- money that is borrowed by a person to purchase goods or services; the borrower agrees to pay money over a set period of time with interest
- expense a cost that is the same each month and that cannot be easily adjusted to balance a budget; for example, car payment or rent
- card is a card issued by a bank that a consumer uses to pay for purchases with money from a checking account
- card is a card, issued by a bank, store or other business that is used to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit; consumers make regular payment to repay the bank, store or business
- tax is money withheld from a worker's paycheck to fund federal programs such as Social Security and Medicare
Down
- expense a cost that may change from month to month and that can be easily adjusted to balance a budget; for example restaurant meals or movie teickets
- an organized plan, developed by a person, family or business for spending and saving money.
- a regular payment, usually hourly or weekly, paid to a worker by an employer
- tax is a yearly tax on homes, land and other property that helps pay for local needs such as schools, firefighters, etc
- money placed into a checking or savings account at a bank
- tax is a yearly federal tax on a person's earnings
- money paid by a borrower in exchange for using a lender's money for a certain period of time
- money removed from a savings or checking account
- a slip of paper that is filled out to allow a bank to take money from a checking account to pay for a purchase
- tax is a city or a state tax added to the price of an item
19 Clues: a person or a business that loans money • money removed from a savings or checking account • tax is a yearly federal tax on a person's earnings • money placed into a checking or savings account at a bank • tax is a city or a state tax added to the price of an item • a regular payment, usually hourly or weekly, paid to a worker by an employer • ...
Parkers Economic Terms 2021-02-04
Across
- products people choose to buy
- products needed for a business
- Money given to government
- The money you have transfered to your account
- needed items for building things
- The battle of two shops
- doing something only you are assigned to do and good at
- The study of money usage
- money you earn that is taken from the government
- the amount of existing resources
- Money put in an account
- certain amount of money you get for the amount of time you work
- someone who takes high threats for a business
- something a person gives up by choosing a certain way of doing something
- A business that creates something
Down
- someone who works for another person
- a price limit
- Money given to you to pay off later
- looking for cheaper but similar items you want to buy
- a person looking for someone to hire
- Added money on a purchase
- toilet paper every other year than 2020
- toilet paper in 2020
- A person who buys items off another persons business
- forced work someone does
25 Clues: a price limit • toilet paper in 2020 • The battle of two shops • Money put in an account • The study of money usage • forced work someone does • Money given to government • Added money on a purchase • products people choose to buy • products needed for a business • needed items for building things • the amount of existing resources • A business that creates something • ...
Economics 2022-04-07
Across
- With what do you call someone?
- sworn in as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board in 2006
- when you you are inflating something what have you done?
- you can buy this with money
- in what did hispanic women have trouble because of their ethnicity and gender?
- it makes you more happy, some say no
- when people don’t have money, what do they do?
- what happens when you invest your money in stocks but haven’t thought it out and invested too much money and now your scared?
- going back
- he will make you like VR
Down
- what happened in zimbabwe?
- he is good with money
- how do you survive
- what did you earn when working in a job?
- which country is not kind to mexicans?
- who was super smart when he was alive?
- They take and give money
- person who likes to look at money and what it does
- when you are inflating something but it is not inflating what is it called?
- in other words the climax
- what is a slang for a Federal bureau agent?
21 Clues: going back • how do you survive • he is good with money • They take and give money • he will make you like VR • 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? • who was super smart when he was alive? • ...
unit 10 financial literacy by jacob hammond 2019-04-01
Across
- a lone for a properties
- the your regular pay
- a responsibility or debit
- a portion of your pay the government keeps
- an item payable only on the principal and not compound
- first highest ranked
- an act of refusing
- a tax on business income
- the average cost of supply you need to live
- what you spend to make money
- an item of debit as recorded in an account
- depositing money
Down
- the amount of money received in a center time
- the amount of money you make before expenses
- the amount of money you have to spend
- income expenses
- interest paid on both the principal and not compound
- expenses that you pay the same every time
- an account with checks
- a cost that depended on your usage
- taking money
- when you save money
- price per unit
- a card with money you have to pay back
- total assets mines your total liability
- a tax you pay every time you buy something
- your pay after expenses
27 Clues: taking money • price per unit • income expenses • depositing money • an act of refusing • when you save money • the your regular pay • first highest ranked • an account with checks • a lone for a properties • your pay after expenses • a tax on business income • a responsibility or debit • what you spend to make money • a cost that depended on your usage • the amount of money you have to spend • ...
bianca and daniel 2025-04-30
Across
- to change the way something is organized
- the remaining amount of money that is owed.
- large or important enough to have an effect on something
- an action that breaks, or ignores, a promise
- without enough money to pay what is owed
- money that a person earns from a job or other source
- the act of making people obey a rule or law
- an agreement that allows you to buy something and pay for it later
- to break or ignore a promise, rule, or law
- possible, but not yet actual or real
Down
- in a way that is correct and true in every detail
- a feeling that makes you want to do something
- relating to the management of the use of money
- the extra money paid for borrowing money.
- to help something grow or become more successful or well known
- money or something else that is borrowed and should be paid back
- something that more important than other things
- the amount of money charged for a service
- the smallest amount allowed or needed
- to decide how good or useful something is
20 Clues: possible, but not yet actual or real • the smallest amount allowed or needed • to change the way something is organized • without enough money to pay what is owed • the extra money paid for borrowing money. • the amount of money charged for a service • to decide how good or useful something is • to break or ignore a promise, rule, or law • ...
Bens crosword 2026-03-16
Across
- - something valuable you own
- - employee who creates new ideas in a company
- - amount of a product available to sell
- - money you owe
- - person who starts and runs a business
- - using goods or services
- - money taken from your account
- - when one company controls a whole market
- - small ownership parts of a company
- - business owned by two or more people
- - business that uses another company’s brand and system
- - having new and creative ideas
Down
- - ability to borrow money
- - trading goods or services without money
- the Black - making a profit
- - making goods or products
- - first model of a product
- - total money a business earns
- Proprietorship - business owned by one person
- Enterprise - business owned by the government
- - money left after costs are paid
- - money used to start or run a business
- - a large business owned by shareholders
- - place where buying and selling happens
- the Red - losing money
- - money or debt a person or business owes
- - businesses trying to sell the same products
- - investments that represent ownership in a company
- - legal claim on property for unpaid debt
29 Clues: - money you owe • the Red - losing money • - ability to borrow money • - using goods or services • - making goods or products • - first model of a product • the Black - making a profit • - something valuable you own • - total money a business earns • - money taken from your account • - having new and creative ideas • - money left after costs are paid • ...
credit 2025-10-31
Across
- — Sweet treats collected on Halloween night
- — A type of loan backed by collateral
- — Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses
- — A record of your credit history
- — A person who takes out a loan
- — A loan not backed by collateral
- — The cost of borrowing money
- — Something pledged as security for a loan
- — Describes a house full of ghosts
- — Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern
Down
- — A magical woman often riding a broomstick
- — Total cost of credit including interest and fees
- — An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- — A spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- — A person or company that lends money
- — A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- — The original amount of money borrowed
- — A financial institution that lends and borrows money
- CARD — Plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- — Money owed to others
- — A number that represents your creditworthiness
- — The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- — Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit
- — Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- — The act of paying back money owed
25 Clues: — Money owed to others • — The cost of borrowing money • — A person who takes out a loan • — A record of your credit history • — A loan not backed by collateral • — 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 • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2025-10-08
Across
- A loan used to purchase a home or other real estate
- The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- A financial institution that holds and manages money
- Money owed to others, typically from borrowing
- Money set aside for future use, often in a bank account
- Money paid to the government based on income, property, or purchases
- The money left over after all expenses are paid
Down
- The money you earn on savings or pay on a loan
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, often with interest
- A written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money from a bank account
- To put money into something in hopes of earning more money
- Money spent on goods or services
- A plan for managing money, including income and expenses
- Items of value owned by a person or business, such as cash or property
- Money earned from work, investments, or other sources
15 Clues: Money spent on goods or services • The money you earn on savings or pay on a loan • Money owed to others, typically from borrowing • The money left over after all expenses are paid • A loan used to purchase a home or other real estate • A financial institution that holds and manages money • Money earned from work, investments, or other sources • ...
Money, marketing and shopping 2025-08-27
Across
- We waited in a long line at the ________.
- _______ want good quality products at a fair price.
- I want to _____ money to buy a new phone.
- How much does this book ____?
- This T-shirt was a real ______, it only cost $5!
- on Can I ___ ___ this jacket, please?
- We rented a car for our holiday.
- They _____ pizza to your house in 30 minutes.
- room You can try on the dress in the ____.
Down
- All the products in the store have ________.
- Zara is a popular fashion _____.
- The cashier ______ the barcodes at the checkout.
- Nike is a famous sports ______.
- Don’t forget to take your ____ after you pay.
- I _____ too much money on clothes.
- The company uses social media for ___its products.
- I need to _____ these shoes because they are too small.
- The ______ of the shoes is $40.
18 Clues: How much does this book ____? • Nike is a famous sports ______. • The ______ of the shoes is $40. • Zara is a popular fashion _____. • We rented a car for our holiday. • I _____ too much money on clothes. • We waited in a long line at the ________. • I want to _____ money to buy a new phone. • All the products in the store have ________. • ...
A2 Crossword Unit 24 2023-02-03
Across
- A container made of flexible, woven material.
- To decline to accept.
- a thin, flat slab of wood, metal, etc., attached horizontally to a wall or in a frame, for supporting objects
- A piece of metal stamped and issued by a government as money.
- A person who purchases goods.
- A container made of a soft material, as paper or plastic, that can be closed at the mouth.
- A walkway between or along sections of seats.
- An amount of money refunded
- A promissory note issued by a central bank, serving as money.
Down
- A written order directing a bank to pay money.
- A thin, flat slab of wood, metal, etc., attached horizontally to a wall, for supporting objects.
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes.
- A note that states that someone has received money or goods.
- A small container for carrying money.
- The taking of property by violence.
- Who totals purchases and collects payment from customers, or who dispenses money in a bank.
- To set money aside for later use or need.
- A flat, folding case with compartments for carrying paper money, credit cards, and other items.
18 Clues: To decline to accept. • An amount of money refunded • A person who purchases goods. • The taking of property by violence. • A small container for carrying money. • Money in the form of coins or banknotes. • To set money aside for later use or need. • A container made of flexible, woven material. • A walkway between or along sections of seats. • ...
Financial Wellness 2024-03-01
Across
- government body that insures banks
- a type of bank account designed for saving money that you don't place to spend right away
- the action of buying something
- the work performed by one that serves
- when money is given to another party in exchange for repayment of principal amount plus interest
- to remove funds from a bank account
- a detailed record of all the money that a person receives and spends
- quantity at hand
Down
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- certificate of deposit
- offers easy access to your money for your daily transactional needs
- when the financial institution pays you a certain amount to keep your money in their financial institution
- money expended by a person
- money paid on a regular basis for doing certain chores
- the money available in a checking or savings account
- a financial institution that is licensed to accept checking and savings deposits and make loans
- a sum of money placed in a bank account
17 Clues: quantity at hand • certificate of deposit • money expended by a person • the action of buying something • government body that insures banks • to remove funds from a bank account • the work performed by one that serves • a sum of money placed in a bank account • the money available in a checking or savings account • money paid on a regular basis for doing certain chores • ...
Grow: Financial Planning for Life Cross Word 2022-10-15
Across
- All of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time
- The monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked or time-specific account, such as a 401(k), 403(b), or IRA account
- A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time
- The initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house; a bigger
- a retirement plan for the benefit of employees of public schools, some hospitals, and certain tax-exempt organizations
- A percentage of both the principal (original loan amount) and previously accrued interest that is added to the total amount owed on a loan
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money more than five years in the future
- An investment strategy that divides up the amount of money being invested and purchases small quantities of assets over time.
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money in less than a year.
- The total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debt
- Property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
Down
- The pay for work completed in a set period of time.
- Money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits the company earns.
- the things you would like to be able to do with your money in around one to five years
- Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- Debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money.
- Tax paid to the Internal Revenue Service based on income from employment or business activity
- An employer-sponsored account where employees can save money from each paycheck to be used in retirement
- A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution
- the original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- An increase in monetary value.
- Money that is owed in return for loan or a purchase
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- Small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lender at a very high interest rate
25 Clues: An increase in monetary value. • The pay for work completed in a set period of time. • Money that is owed in return for loan or a purchase • Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time • A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution • ...
At the bank 2023-03-04
Across
- automated teller machine
- money to be paid to the bank to use certain services or as a fine if a mistake is made
- to get money from a bank now that a person doesn't own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time
- money in the form of notes or coins
- an amount of money that can be used each month that the customer does not own
- either a paper or electronic summary of the money paid into or out of an account that month
- borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with insterest added
- a written order telling the bank to pay or transfer money to someone
- the bank or the building where customers use the bank services
Down
- the amount of money in an account
- to have used more money than there is in the account so that money is owed to the bank
- a record of the money that a customer has at the bank
- a small plastic card that can be used to buy items. The balance has to be paid once at the end of the month
- a pice of paper to fill in when depositing money into an account
- to give the bank money to be added to the customer's account
- to take money out of an account
- the person who is in charge of a branch of the bank
17 Clues: automated teller machine • to take money out of an account • the amount of money in an account • money in the form of notes or coins • the person who is in charge of a branch of the bank • a record of the money that a customer has at the bank • to give the bank money to be added to the customer's account • the bank or the building where customers use the bank services • ...
Words from FMC-010 2025-11-07
Across
- The amount of safety you take with your money
- A card linked to your money, you can also use online banking
- The amount of money you take from the bank
- The length of time until a loan must be paid
- The maximum amount of money
- The amount of chance you take with your money
- Someone who borrows money from someone
- The percentage of interest each month or annum
- An agreement that has a set end date
Down
- something pledged as security for repayment of a loan
- The rate that stays the same no matter what
- The interest rate that changes by the market
- Someone who lends you money
- The amount of money the bank pays when you buy a house
- A card that is directly linked to your banks money that you have to pay back every month
- Changing the way you pack back the bank or someone
- The original amount of money borrowed
17 Clues: The maximum amount of money • Someone who lends you money • An agreement that has a set end date • The original amount of money borrowed • Someone who borrows money from someone • The amount of money you take from the bank • The rate that stays the same no matter what • The interest rate that changes by the market • The length of time until a loan must be paid • ...
Basic Economic Terms 2024-08-26
Across
- The extra money a business makes after paying for all its costs.
- Money that you can borrow and pay back later.
- The money that you owe to someone else.
- The money that people earn from their jobs or investments.
- The money that people spend on things they need or want.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- The money that is kept aside and not spent immediately.
Down
- A place where people buy and sell goods and services.
- Using money to buy something that will make more money in the future, like stocks or a business.
- The amount of money needed to buy a product or service.
- How much people want to buy a product or service.
- The amount of money a business loses when it spends more than it earns.
- The extra money paid when borrowing money or earned from saving money.
- The system of how money and goods are made, sold, and used in a country or area.
- The amount of a product or service that is available for people to buy.
15 Clues: The money that you owe to someone else. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Money that you can borrow and pay back later. • How much people want to buy a product or service. • A place where people buy and sell goods and services. • The amount of money needed to buy a product or service. • The money that is kept aside and not spent immediately. • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2024-04-01
Across
- between
- money set aside in case something unexpected happens, try to save 3-6 months' expenses here
- a document about how you want your money and things taken care of after you die
- what you spend money on
- this type of account helps you save money
- what you owe
- a type of market where people buy and sell securities in exchange for money
- interest on interest is called this
- a loan to buy a house or property
Down
- the money you bring in on a regular basis
- given when a lender grants money in exchange for later payment
- a professional who helps people with their money
- used to pay for medical costs and has tax benefits
- helps protect your family financially if you pass away
- this type of account offers higher interest rates and has minimum balance requirements and limited access to money each month
- this type of account helps you invest money for later (when you want to stop working)
- an estimation of income and expenses
17 Clues: between • what you owe • what you spend money on • a loan to buy a house or property • interest on interest is called this • an estimation of income and expenses • the money you bring in on a regular basis • this type of account helps you save money • a professional who helps people with their money • used to pay for medical costs and has tax benefits • ...
financial term crossword puzzle 2022-10-14
Across
- a loan for a house where the interest rate stays the same throughout the entire term of the loan
- a retirement account with tax advantages where money can be saved and invested in for the long term
- money that is owed in return for a loan/purchase
- all of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time
- a tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution
- a small loan with a very high interest rate lent with the expectation that the borrower will repay the full amount of the loan with their next paycheck
- small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at a very high interest rate
- an individual retirement account where you can make after-tax contributions
- property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
- a retirement plan for the benefit of employees of public schools, some hospitals, and certain tax-exempt organizations
- an increase in monetary value
- the monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked or time-specific account
- the total amount of money held by an individual or company
- money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits of the company
Down
- the things you would like to do with your money in around one to five years into the future
- things that you would like to do with your money in more than five years into the future
- the original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- tax paid to the internal revenue service based on income from employment or business activity
- the things you would like to be able to do with your money in less than a year
- money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- the initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive a loan, based on their reliability in paying money back in the past
- money that is expended with the expectation of earning profit in return
- an employer-sponsored account where employees can save money from each paycheck to be used in retirement
- a plan for income/expenses for a set time
26 Clues: an increase in monetary value • a plan for income/expenses for a set time • money that is owed in return for a loan/purchase • money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • the total amount of money held by an individual or company • a tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution • ...
Economy 2022-03-11
Across
- how a country manages and distributes their recorces
- the state on not having a job
- when a country has a shortage if resources
- Money tat is earned through investments
- A country that has no government
- a country that is ruled by an army or one very powerful person
- An amount of money that is paid for working a job hourly or daily
- someone usually a bank who issues loans
- The amount that a business makes after expenses are paid
- A plan for spending one’s money
- Money that is easily accessed and spent
Down
- goods bought from other countries
- Money that is borrowed usually from a bank and must be repaid
- A type of government, that has a king or queen, or emperor or empress
- Money that is paid for working a job usually bi-weekly or monthly
- A house payment, usually with a bank loan with intrest
- goods sold to other countries
- Of percentage of a loan that is paid back in addition to the loan
- Money that you owe
- money that is given and must be repaid usually with interest and often time it's from a bank
- Money spent straight out of ones bank account
21 Clues: Money that you owe • the state on not having a job • goods sold to other countries • A plan for spending one’s money • A country that has no government • goods bought from other countries • Money tat is earned through investments • someone usually a bank who issues loans • Money that is easily accessed and spent • when a country has a shortage if resources • ...
Personal Finance (Andrew and Kenneth) 2016-05-02
Across
- Stocks and shares held by an individual
- An organisation that keeps file on the credit records of consumers
- The amount of money to be payed to receive insurance cover
- A range of low-risk and high-risk financial investments
- money received by workers on a weekly basis
- A certain amount of money can be taken out of the borrowers wages
- What remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- Buying something without giving it much thought
- A person who owes money
- A commitment to regularly put aside some money
- A sum paid to authors, musicians and so on, as a percentage from their proceeds from work
Down
- Sum payable as profit for shares
- When a business, or person, is unable to pay their debts
- To take back goods bought on credit if repayments have not been made
- Time during which work is done outside of regular work hours
- something deposited as a guarantee to fulfill the payment of a loan
- Money paid to others for their services
- A person who has owed money, investment, putting money into something in order to make profit
- Regular payments made by a tenant to an owner
- A fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis
20 Clues: A person who owes money • Sum payable as profit for shares • Stocks and shares held by an individual • Money paid to others for their services • money received by workers on a weekly basis • Regular payments made by a tenant to an owner • A commitment to regularly put aside some money • Buying something without giving it much thought • ...
Chase Nylander P3,economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back,you are?
- when you own land,a house,or other property,you must pay yearly taxes on it
- taxes paid to our cities or counties for things we need locally
- money that is owed to someone else.
- the people or services that buy products or services.
- taxes paid to the federal government for things our country needs
- when you borrow money,you have to pay
- rising prices.
- how money is made or spent in a certain area
- how much of a product is available for consumers while demand is endless.
- things we must have for our survival or health.
Down
- when we earn interest by depositing money in a savings account.
- the people or businesses,that make items to sell and provide services.
- money we pay to the government
- on the money you borrowed.
- prices are falling(decreasing).
- what we get from what choice we make.
- taxes paid to the state.The taxes pay for things our state needs.
- how much consumers want to buy a particular product.
- things we would like to have,but aren't important for our survival or health.
- money earned by workers.
- what a person gives up when they make a choice.
22 Clues: rising prices. • money earned by workers. • on the money you borrowed. • money we pay to the government • prices are falling(decreasing). • money that is owed to someone else. • what we get from what choice we make. • when you borrow money,you have to pay • how money is made or spent in a certain area • what a person gives up when they make a choice. • ...
CREDIT 2023-04-21
Across
- YOU NEED THIS BEFORE GETTING A LOAN
- YOU DO THIS TO GET MONEY FROM BANKS
- WHAT CAN YOU USE TO USE YOUR CREDIT?
- THIS IS WHERE YOU USE YOUR OWN MONEY FORM YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
- THIS IS WHERE YOU GO TO GET FURTHER EDUCATION AFTER HIGHSCHOOL
- THIS HAPPENS WHEN SOMEONE STEALS YOUR CREDIT CARD
- THIS IS WHERE YOUR DEBT CARD TAKES MONEY FROM
- THIS IS WHAT YOU GET TO ACCESS YOUR CARD VIA ATM
- COMPANIES HAVE THIS WHEN THEY BORROW YOU MONEY
- THIS IS WHEN YOU BUY SOME PART OF A COMPANY
Down
- THIS IS WHEN YOU BUY LAND
- THIS IS A SCORE YOU'RE GIVEN BASED ON YOUR PAST WITH CREDIT CARDS
- THIS IS HOW MUCH MONEY YOU ARE WILLING TO SPEND
- THIS IS WHERE YOUR CREDIT MONEY COMES FROM
- THIS IS WHEN YOU DON'T PAY YOUR CREDIT CARD BACK ON TIME
- THIS IS HOW MUCH MONEY YOU GAIN IN A YEAR
- WHAT IS IT CALLED WHEN YOU CAN BUY SOMETHING BEFORE YOU HAVE THE MONEY TO BUY IT?
- THIS IS A PLACE THAT IS LIKE A BANK BUT IT'S NON-PROFIT
- THIS IS AN EXTRA SUM OF MONEY TAKEN FROM THE GOVERMENT
- THIS IS WHAT YOU SAVE FOR THE FUTURE
20 Clues: THIS IS WHEN YOU BUY LAND • YOU NEED THIS BEFORE GETTING A LOAN • YOU DO THIS TO GET MONEY FROM BANKS • WHAT CAN YOU USE TO USE YOUR CREDIT? • THIS IS WHAT YOU SAVE FOR THE FUTURE • THIS IS HOW MUCH MONEY YOU GAIN IN A YEAR • THIS IS WHERE YOUR CREDIT MONEY COMES FROM • THIS IS WHEN YOU BUY SOME PART OF A COMPANY • THIS IS WHERE YOUR DEBT CARD TAKES MONEY FROM • ...
Financial Literacy 2021-04-06
Across
- account at a bank that checks can be drawn
- additional interest to the principal sum of loans/deposits
- resource owned by a company and used to produce positive economic value
- a fixed payment by month/week/biweekly expressed as an annual sum; made by an employee
- expenses that aren’t dependent on anything
- money someone has saved through a bank
- earning after deductions are taken out
- tax levied by the government on income
- sum of money in a bank account
- small plastic card allowing you to buy something on credit
- employer takes money
- interest paid only on the original principal
Down
- money received on a regular basis
- estimate income and expenditure for a period of time
- costs that change depending on the quantity of things
- level of prices relating to everyday items
- salary
- amount deducted from something; subtracting
- money spent on something
- tax on sales
- labeling items for sale permitting easier price comparison
- income tax system imposes tax
- medium of exchange (coins and banknotes)
- sum of money lent
- thing someone is responsible for
- bank/creditor lends money in exchange for taking title of the person’s property
- total wealth of someone
- money owed or due
28 Clues: salary • tax on sales • sum of money lent • money owed or due • employer takes money • total wealth of someone • money spent on something • income tax system imposes tax • sum of money in a bank account • thing someone is responsible for • money received on a regular basis • money someone has saved through a bank • earning after deductions are taken out • ...
UNIT 22 B2 2022-05-05
Across
- find sth by chance
- write all the necessary information on a cheque
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- not using a lot of money, energy, etc.
- inherit
- use all of
- manage to survive
- save an amount of money for the future
- use as a source of money
- depend on sth happening
- a reduction in the usual price
- the amount of money for which something is sold
Down
- examine
- an object that is made to look real or valuable in order to deceive people
- money in the form of notes and coins
- the place in a shop, especially a large food shop, where you pay for your goods
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
- save money little by little (for a specific purpose)
- get sth that is hard to get
- live without (you can't afford)
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought
- provide sth good, so that sth bad seems less important
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- give free of charge
24 Clues: examine • inherit • use all of • manage to survive • find sth by chance • give free of charge • depend on sth happening • use as a source of money • get sth that is hard to get • a reduction in the usual price • live without (you can't afford) • money in the form of notes and coins • not using a lot of money, energy, etc. • save an amount of money for the future • ...
UNIT 22 B2 2022-05-05
Across
- provide sth good, so that sth bad seems less important
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- the place in a shop, especially a large food shop, where you pay for your goods
- an object that is made to look real or valuable in order to deceive people
- a reduction in the usual price
- use all of
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- give free of charge
- manage to survive
- get sth that is hard to get
- inherit
- write all the necessary information on a cheque
- examine
- save money little by little (for a specific purpose)
Down
- depend on sth happening
- money in the form of notes and coins
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
- not using a lot of money, energy, etc.
- live without (you can't afford)
- save an amount of money for the future
- use as a source of money
- find sth by chance
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
24 Clues: inherit • examine • use all of • manage to survive • find sth by chance • give free of charge • depend on sth happening • use as a source of money • get sth that is hard to get • a reduction in the usual price • live without (you can't afford) • money in the form of notes and coins • not using a lot of money, energy, etc. • save an amount of money for the future • ...
Finance Vocabulary 2018-11-19
Across
- The money that you borrow
- A person who loans their own money to you (Parents, friends, family members)
- Your income (Do you make enough money to make a loan payment?)
- The business that is lending you the money
- Failure to pay your debts as agreed
- How much money you borrow
- Process of getting one loan with a single monthly payment to pay off all your debt
- Pre-approved loan amount that can be used over and over
- A source for credit, but they have a higher interest rate because they make riskier investments
- A number that each person is assigned to show your ability to repay a loan
- Receive a service and pay for it later
Down
- The person borrowing money
- The debtor is protected from any more actions by creditors
- A service that works with you to make a plan to pay off debt
- Putting up something of value in place of a loan (a car, house, boat, etc.)
- Your net worth
- The extra money you pay to borrow money
- Type of revolving credit that you can use over and over
- A Service that helps manage credit to avoid bankruptcy
- The ability to borrow money and pay for it later
20 Clues: Your net worth • The money that you borrow • How much money you borrow • The person borrowing money • Failure to pay your debts as agreed • Receive a service and pay for it later • The extra money you pay to borrow money • The business that is lending you the money • The ability to borrow money and pay for it later • A Service that helps manage credit to avoid bankruptcy • ...
VOCABULARY MIDTERM REVIEW LEVEL 4 2025-10-03
Across
- They make the street bright at night.
- Food that is hot with chili or pepper.
- To use money or time in a bad way or for unnecessary things
- You put garbage in them.
- Food that tastes like sugar or candy.
- Food that is cooked too much,black.
- When you don’t have enough money to buy something, you can't ___________ it.
- To give back money that you borrowed.
- To give something, like money, for a time.
- A figure made of stone or metal.
- Food that is hard and makes noise when you eat it. Like chips.
- To get money for your work.
- To take something and return it later.
Down
- It has red, yellow, and green to control cars.
- To keep money for the future.
- People walk on this part of the street.
- Food that is soft and smooth, like ice cream.
- Food with a lot of salt.
- Food that tastes like lemon or vinegar.
- When you receive money for your job, you get…
- Food that is not good for your body.
- You must return money to someone.
- Food that tastes strong, not sweet, like black coffee.
- Food that is not cooked.
- The money you need to buy something.
25 Clues: You put garbage in them. • Food with a lot of salt. • Food that is not cooked. • To get money for your work. • To keep money for the future. • A figure made of stone or metal. • You must return money to someone. • Food that is cooked too much,black. • Food that is not good for your body. • The money you need to buy something. • They make the street bright at night. • ...
Business and Entrepreneurship Terms 2026-03-12
Across
- Business owned by two or more people
- Money owed to another person or business
- Total income from sales
- Businesses competing to sell similar goods
- Money or resources used to start a business
- Something valuable owned by a person or business
- First test model of a product
- Person who starts and runs a business
- Introducing new ideas or methods
- Investments showing company ownership
- Employee who creates new ideas inside a company
- Using goods and services
- Business owned by shareholders
- Process of making goods or services
- Money left after costs are paid
- Legal claim on property for unpaid debt
Down
- Money taken out of a bank account
- Business allowed to use another company brand
- Business owned by government
- Units of ownership in a company
- Business owned by individuals not government
- Amount of a product available to sell
- Trading goods or services without money
- Place where buyers and sellers trade
- Losing money in a business
- Business owned by one person
- Risky new business project
- Method of collecting opinions or information
- Ability to borrow money and repay later
- Money a person or business owes
- Making more money than expenses
- Market controlled by a single seller
32 Clues: Total income from sales • Using goods and services • Losing money in a business • Risky new business project • Business owned by government • Business owned by one person • First test model of a product • Business owned by shareholders • Units of ownership in a company • Money a person or business owes • Making more money than expenses • Money left after costs are paid • ...
Brad's Awesome Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-27
Across
- The ____ Gatsby
- Where did Harry live
- Harry ran a ______ charter
- How Gatsby earned his money
- What class are you in right now
- Gatsby _____ Daisy
- Gatsby's only friend
- Harry's boat floated on
- What did Harry drive
Down
- The person I compared Gatsby to
- What colour is money
- December 25
- The Canadian $1 coin
- Represented 'new money'
- How they both earned their money
- Harry needed money to _____ his family
- Gatsby's gender
- Carly veltri's hair colour
- They wanted to live the American
- Havana is located in what Country
- Gatsby lived in ____ Egg
21 Clues: December 25 • The ____ Gatsby • Gatsby's gender • Gatsby _____ Daisy • What colour is money • Where did Harry live • The Canadian $1 coin • Gatsby's only friend • What did Harry drive • Represented 'new money' • Harry's boat floated on • Gatsby lived in ____ Egg • Harry ran a ______ charter • Carly veltri's hair colour • How Gatsby earned his money • The person I compared Gatsby to • ...
Basic Accounting Principles- Part 3 2022-04-15
Across
- plans
- to lower a price
- A person or company who money is owed
- control or maintain the rate or speed
- Value of the shares issued by a company
- Money received
- Money made after expense
- in charge
- Person or organization that puts money in
- Keeping track
- process of recording transactions
Down
- State of being responsible for an item
- Something made/created
- showing the capacity to become or develop
- Money made over a year
- Financial gain
- divisions of the general ledger
- securities and Exchange Commission
- Provides protection
- are items of value your company owns
20 Clues: plans • in charge • Keeping track • Financial gain • Money received • to lower a price • Provides protection • Something made/created • Money made over a year • Money made after expense • divisions of the general ledger • process of recording transactions • securities and Exchange Commission • are items of value your company owns • A person or company who money is owed • ...
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. • ...
VOCABULARIES RELATED TO MONEY 2022-10-01
Across
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something.
- a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal.
- a piece of metal money.
- having a lot of money.
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than checks or credit cards.
- having completely out of money.
- a piece of paper money .
- the amount of money in a bank account.
Down
- to put money for profit into business,land.
- when you spend or use money.
- the money in general use or circulation in any country.
- how much people pay for things.
- person dealing with cash transactions in a bank store etc.
- 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.
- to take money out of a bank account.
15 Clues: having a lot of money. • a piece of metal money. • a piece of paper money . • when you spend or use money. • how much people pay for things. • 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. • to put money for profit into business,land. • ...
phrasal verb - you should have known this is comming :) 2013-11-19
Across
- to make smb redundant
- to manage to live when you do not have enough money and other necessary things
- to pay, especially unwillingly or with difficulty
- to give some money when several people are giving money to pay for something together
- to spend part of your savings
- to hide or store something, especially money, in order to use it in the future
- to buy large amounts of
- to produce money or information unwillingly, often under duress
- to take control of
- to become involved in order to help, to intervene
- to close a business or an organization
Down
- to spend money, especially a large amount
- to give back the money that you have borrowed
- to compare the price and quality of the same or a similar object in different shops before you decide which one to buy
- to become involved in
- to leave a position so that smb can take your place
- to spend a lot of money on buying things, that you do not need
- to accumulate the debt
- to establish
- to understand something or to find the answer to something by thinking about it
- to help a person or organization that is in difficulty, usually by giving or lending them money
- to be in charge of
22 Clues: to establish • to be in charge of • to take control of • to make smb redundant • to become involved in • to accumulate the debt • to buy large amounts of • to spend part of your savings • to close a business or an organization • to spend money, especially a large amount • to give back the money that you have borrowed • to pay, especially unwillingly or with difficulty • ...
Financial Literacy 2021-04-06
Across
- additional interest to the principal sum of loans/deposits
- money someone has saved through a bank
- income tax system imposes tax
- money received on a regular basis
- salary
- money owed or due
- money spent on something
- interest paid only on the original principal
- account at a bank that checks can be drawn
- estimate income and expenditure for a period of time
- employer takes money
- thing someone is responsible for
- bank/creditor lends money in exchange for taking title of the person’s property
- sum of money in a bank account
- small plastic card allowing you to buy something on credit
- labeling items for sale permitting easier price comparison
- medium of exchange (coins and banknotes)
Down
- sum of money lent
- expenses that aren’t dependent on anything
- costs that change depending on the quantity of things
- resource owned by a company and used to produce positive economic value
- level of prices relating to everyday items
- earning after deductions are taken out
- tax on sales
- tax levied by the government on income
- a fixed payment by month/week/biweekly expressed as an annual sum; made by an employee
- total wealth of someone
- amount deducted from something; subtracting
28 Clues: salary • tax on sales • sum of money lent • money owed or due • employer takes money • total wealth of someone • money spent on something • income tax system imposes tax • sum of money in a bank account • thing someone is responsible for • money received on a regular basis • money someone has saved through a bank • earning after deductions are taken out • ...
MJ&AT PF Culminating Project 2024-05-13
Across
- this is how lenders check the risk of borrowers credit
- fees placed on goods by the government
- % charge on top of debt
- making money in my sleep
- smallest to largest debt repayment
- A plan on how to spend your money
- putting money into different places
- stealing someone's information
- buyers and sellers indulge in trade
- any subscription you got
- think of gas prices and groceries
- the money you earn
- something you take out to buy a house
- how much something is sold for
- yo daddy died now you rich
- the actual money you get
- your belongings losing value over time
Down
- paying off debt through regular payment
- having yo own McDonald's money
- quick cash from stash
- what you owe vs what you own
- a person's spending record
- when a business don't got enough money to pay its debt
- pulling money from multiple people and putting it into multiple places
- interest on interest
- third party giving you money once you do as told
- make sure this stay up
- what we about to do in 40 years
- when something bad happens you need this
- overall value of a company's shares
- what you owe
31 Clues: what you owe • the money you earn • interest on interest • quick cash from stash • make sure this stay up • % charge on top of debt • making money in my sleep • any subscription you got • the actual money you get • a person's spending record • yo daddy died now you rich • what you owe vs what you own • having yo own McDonald's money • stealing someone's information • ...
Cumulative Money Mgt Crossword 2 2025-06-09
Across
- Strategy to pay off highest interest first.
- Number showing how well you handle credit.
- Yearly cost to use a credit card.
- Rate – How much credit you're using.
- Loan not tied to an asset.
- The most you can borrow.
- History of your credit use.
- The amount of money borrowed.
- Loan backed by something of value.
- Extra fee for breaking rules of loan.
- Common type of credit score.
- Strategy to pay off smallest debts first.
- Company that collects credit info.
- Failure to pay a loan.
- Person who takes out a loan.
- Builder – Product to help start credit history.
- How long a loan lasts.
Down
- Amount you still owe.
- Card for borrowing money.
- Benefits earned by spending on credit.
- Borrowed money to buy a car.
- Rate – Percentage you pay to borrow money.
- Borrowed money you must repay.
- Someone who agrees to repay if you don’t.
- Time before interest is charged.
- A regular payment toward a loan.
- Borrowing money to pay later.
- When unpaid debt is sent to a company.
- Annual cost of borrowing money.
- Loan for buying a house.
- Smallest amount to pay on credit.
- Legal process for unpaid debts.
- Person or business who loans money.
- Money you owe.
- Charge for missing a payment.
35 Clues: Money you owe. • Amount you still owe. • Failure to pay a loan. • How long a loan lasts. • The most you can borrow. • Loan for buying a house. • Card for borrowing money. • Loan not tied to an asset. • History of your credit use. • Borrowed money to buy a car. • Common type of credit score. • Person who takes out a loan. • Borrowing money to pay later. • The amount of money borrowed. • ...
Clone of Cumulative Money Mgt Crossword 3 2025-06-09
Across
- A company’s identity and logo.
- – Form to set tax withholding from paycheck.
- Trick to steal your money.
- Person who helps you buy investments.
- – Part ownership in a company.
- – Free money for college.
- Chance of losing money.
- Checking prices before buying.
- Unplanned purchase.
- Loan – Money borrowed for school.
- Spread your investments to lower risk.
- – Collection of your investments.
- – Loan where interest starts right away.
- – Paying back borrowed money.
- Money back for a return.
- Money you earn from investing.
- Retirement account with tax-free withdrawals.
- When someone steals your personal data.
Down
- Group a product is aimed at.
- – Awarded money for education.
- – Form showing annual earnings and taxes paid.
- Retirement plan through your job.
- – Government agency that collects taxes.
- Return – Form you file to report income.
- Online promotion that may influence your spending.
- Promise to repair or replace.
- – Loan with no interest while in school.
- – Form to apply for financial aid.
- A person who buys things.
- – Cost of attending college.
- – Loan to a company or government.
- Sneaky trick to make you spend more.
- Share of company profits paid to you.
- Illegal use of your money or info.
- Proof of purchase.
35 Clues: Proof of purchase. • Unplanned purchase. • Chance of losing money. • Money back for a return. • – Free money for college. • A person who buys things. • Trick to steal your money. • Group a product is aimed at. • – Cost of attending college. • Promise to repair or replace. • – Paying back borrowed money. • A company’s identity and logo. • – Awarded money for education. • ...
Chapter 2 Investment vocab 2022-12-06
Across
- created the Federal Reserve System in 1913
- American stock exchange
- is anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- bad time on wall street
- valuable form of currency
- Mint Coins are produced by who?
- were issued by the Federal Government and were declared legal tender.
- used by the Chinese as money in 1200BC
- when money loses its value
- good times on Wall Street
- form of currency
- New york stock exchange
- printed by US treasury under the National Banking Act
- notes that are accepted as evidence of the ability to pay
- money is made of strong materials
- taking measures to make money grow
- issued first Tally Sticks in 1100AD
- signed National Banking Act which created a dual-banking system
- results when there is an oversupply
Down
- paper money is referred to as this
- people exchanged goods/services
- your______ is likely to change at least half dozen times throughout your career.
- first colony to issue paper currency
- official currency
- putting money aside
- another valuable form of currency
- was used as money in 3000BC
- people must be able to carry money
- first use of banknotes
- used to finance the Revolutionary war
- Treasury paper money produced by who?
31 Clues: form of currency • official currency • putting money aside • first use of banknotes • American stock exchange • bad time on wall street • New york stock exchange • valuable form of currency • good times on Wall Street • when money loses its value • was used as money in 3000BC • people exchanged goods/services • Mint Coins are produced by who? • another valuable form of currency • ...
paycheck crossword 2021-10-07
Across
- official job
- money made
- contract for rights to something
- way to set goals
- more than 40 hours
- work for income
- things you want to achieve
- cost of apartment or house]
- lent money on a card
- money from checking account
- 26 a year
- cannot live without
- before deductions
- can live without
Down
- house payment
- job pathway
- outline how much money to spend
- can't change
- cost to maintain a certain standard of living
- 12 a year
- can change
- after deductions
- costs
- lent money from a bank
24 Clues: costs • 12 a year • 26 a year • money made • can change • job pathway • official job • can't change • house payment • work for income • way to set goals • after deductions • can live without • before deductions • more than 40 hours • cannot live without • lent money on a card • lent money from a bank • things you want to achieve • cost of apartment or house] • money from checking account • ...
Checking Accounts 2024-02-23
Across
- Taking money out
- Checking account insurer
- Number which identifies a Bank
- ________ Fee
- Summary of transactions
- ___ Deposit: instant transfer of a paycheck
- Avaliable account money
- Transaction alert
- Putting money in
- _____ Interest: Current balance compouded, not initial balance
Down
- Paper used to transfer money from your account to somebody else's
- Number which identifies an Individual
- Byrnes' bank
- Used to withdraw with a swipe (checking)
- Needed to cash check
- Rate of interest
- Credit union insurer
- A secret code used to access money
- No balance consequence if paid with check
- Basic, no interest account
20 Clues: Byrnes' bank • ________ Fee • Taking money out • Rate of interest • Putting money in • Transaction alert • Needed to cash check • Credit union insurer • Summary of transactions • Avaliable account money • Checking account insurer • Basic, no interest account • Number which identifies a Bank • A secret code used to access money • Number which identifies an Individual • ...
Entrepreneur Crossword 2024-04-24
Across
- Relation to finance
- Helping one another
- Creator of something
- Combined action of a group of people
- Gaining money to build a business
- Putting money into something
- Helping one or something in need
- Owner of "X" (formerly known as twitter)
- A spark of inspiration
- a reward that is not so easily gained
Down
- Improve on a creation
- Creation of something
- Supporting the less fortunate
- Commitment
- Receiving money
- Storing money in a vault
- Creating a new business
- Focusing on a task with passion
- Makes the world go round
- a person's occupation or trade
20 Clues: Commitment • Receiving money • Relation to finance • Helping one another • Creator of something • Improve on a creation • Creation of something • A spark of inspiration • Creating a new business • Storing money in a vault • Makes the world go round • Putting money into something • Supporting the less fortunate • a person's occupation or trade • Focusing on a task with passion • ...
Unit 10 financial literacy by kendalyn bay 2019-04-03
Across
- a valuable item you own
- a card that uses a strip to access bank account
- the financial information entered into a sheet
- the basic cost of nessesidys in life
- a bank account to which checks can be deposited
- an item of debt recorded on an account
- holding something for the government for a certain amount of time
- the amount of money recieved with taxes and deductions
- an amount of money spent or cost
- a tax leiver on personal or business income
- a limit of spending
- relating or being financial principal
- interest paid on original principal only
- an amount of money saved not to be spended
- amount of money you receive withought the deductions and taxes
Down
- a price for food
- certain goods sold to pay the government tax
- taking out of something;subtract
- taking money from your pay check
- money put into your bank account
- take out money from your account
- the amount of money expected to earn
- the amount of money you receive
- a cost that flutateds directly with nutput changes
- interest paid on both original and accrued interest
- a loan for a purchase made
- prices charged in places or services
- you minus any debt that you own
28 Clues: a price for food • a limit of spending • a valuable item you own • a loan for a purchase made • the amount of money you receive • you minus any debt that you own • taking out of something;subtract • taking money from your pay check • money put into your bank account • take out money from your account • an amount of money spent or cost • the basic cost of nessesidys in life • ...
The Cumulative Crossward 2024-05-13
Across
- Just without insurance
- Investment where loaner is the investor
- Insurance that covers cost of injury
- Purchase of goods and service before transaction
- representation of share in ownership
- The loss of value of something
- Make minimum payments of accounts with lowest interest
- When stock market is rising
- Charge collected by local state/government
- Upfront cost of car
- money your willing to give up
- When stock Market is falling
- Money you borrow from banks/institutions
- Child or minor who is under financial support
- Putting your money in multiple stocks and bonds
- insurance makes sure who is responsible
- When your money and other info get stolen from you
Down
- Unit of stock
- A bad deal
- Someone you trust with money for long gain
- Make minimum payment of accounts with highest interest
- The place you go to buy and sell stocks and bonds
- Money you owe
- Measure of Interest rate
- Insurance that covers fire/Vandalism
- Another option instead of buying a car
- People who pay taxes
- Exactly as it sounds
- Insurance that covers damage to car
- A card linked to your bank account and not for credit
- Price you pay to borrow money/Money returned
- Someone you trust with money for short gain
32 Clues: A bad deal • Unit of stock • Money you owe • Upfront cost of car • People who pay taxes • Exactly as it sounds • Just without insurance • Measure of Interest rate • When stock market is rising • When stock Market is falling • money your willing to give up • The loss of value of something • Insurance that covers damage to car • Insurance that covers cost of injury • ...
Chapter 12 Money and Banking 2022-03-15
Across
- record of the money deposited or withdrawn from a bank
- used for storing money in the short term
- secure box in a bank vault used for safe storage of valuables
- a firm that manages money
- used for storing money over a longer period of time
- property or goods pledged by a borrower to use as security on a loan
- coins, currency, check and debit cards that society uses
- not-for-profit bank set up by organizations for their customers
- electronic transfer of payment directly from payer's account to the payee's
- central bank of the US, bankers bank, monitors money supply
- there are 12 of these in the federal reserve
Down
- hold customers' funds in interest bearing account and invest mainly in mortgage loans
- primary way banks make profit
- trading goods and services directly for other goods or services
- standard of value and means of payment
- allows money to transfer from one account to another through computers
- rate the bank pays customers for keeping their money
- banks that are "full service" and serve individuals and businesses
- an agreement which the borrower gives a lender the right to take the property if loan is not repayed
- money taken out of a bank account
- funds set aside for emergencies
21 Clues: a firm that manages money • primary way banks make profit • funds set aside for emergencies • money taken out of a bank account • standard of value and means of payment • used for storing money in the short term • there are 12 of these in the federal reserve • used for storing money over a longer period of time • rate the bank pays customers for keeping their money • ...
Income and Employment 2019-09-15
Across
- amount of money gained
- proregression
- balance of income
- bonus money
- profit of investment
- money someone has
- money given yearly for job
Down
- worker
- property on loan
- money on top of wage/salary towards retirement
- someone who employs people
- money needed for good and services
- strife for achievement
- money given weekly for job
- item of property
15 Clues: worker • bonus money • proregression • property on loan • item of property • balance of income • money someone has • profit of investment • amount of money gained • strife for achievement • someone who employs people • money given weekly for job • money given yearly for job • money needed for good and services • money on top of wage/salary towards retirement
3PS1 W3 T4-25 'Credit card' 2025-10-19
Across
- good value for money
- to receive for some time
- to give for some time
- Could I
- to do what you promised
- to face some difficulties
- to take money out of a bank account
- to set apart for a special purpose
- May I ask you to
- Excuse me, but
- having no money
Down
- unwilling to spend money
- Could you
- Is it possible?
- to buy
- generous
- wealthy
- amount of money
- good price
- poor
- to give approval
- way too overpriced
- to waste
23 Clues: poor • to buy • wealthy • Could I • generous • to waste • Could you • good price • Excuse me, but • Is it possible? • amount of money • having no money • to give approval • May I ask you to • way too overpriced • good value for money • to give for some time • to do what you promised • unwilling to spend money • to receive for some time • to face some difficulties • to set apart for a special purpose • ...
Accounting crossword 1 2025-10-22
Across
- Money you earn after costs.
- A person who takes money in a shop.
- Money borrowed from a bank or person.
- The amount of money you need to buy something.
- A place where you keep your money.
- When you spend more money than you earn.
Down
- Money you owe to someone.
- Method of payment in coins and bills.
- The final amount after adding everything.
- A paper that shows how much you must pay.
- How much something costs.
- A paper you use to pay money from your bank.
- Money you pay to the government.
- To give money for goods or services.
- When you sell something.
15 Clues: When you sell something. • Money you owe to someone. • How much something costs. • Money you earn after costs. • Money you pay to the government. • A place where you keep your money. • A person who takes money in a shop. • To give money for goods or services. • Method of payment in coins and bills. • Money borrowed from a bank or person. • ...
MODULE 2A VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2023-11-20
Across
- an act of taking money out of an account
- and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis
- a high price
- to get something by paying money for it
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
- a low price
Down
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit
- to give something to someone else in return for money
- a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected
- receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future
- an arrangement by which a company or the state undertakes to provide a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a specified premium
17 Clues: a low price • a high price • to get something by paying money for it • an act of taking money out of an account • the amount of money you have available to spend • to give something to someone else in return for money • a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis • to keep something, especially money, for use in the future • ...
Grow: Financial Planning for Life Cross Word 2022-10-15
Across
- All of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time
- The monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked or time-specific account, such as a 401(k), 403(b), or IRA account
- A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time
- The initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house; a bigger
- a retirement plan for the benefit of employees of public schools, some hospitals, and certain tax-exempt organizations
- A percentage of both the principal (original loan amount) and previously accrued interest that is added to the total amount owed on a loan
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money more than five years in the future
- An investment strategy that divides up the amount of money being invested and purchases small quantities of assets over time.
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money in less than a year.
- The total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debt
- Property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
Down
- The pay for work completed in a set period of time.
- Money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits the company earns.
- the things you would like to be able to do with your money in around one to five years
- Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- Debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money.
- Tax paid to the Internal Revenue Service based on income from employment or business activity
- An employer-sponsored account where employees can save money from each paycheck to be used in retirement
- A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution
- the original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- An increase in monetary value.
- Money that is owed in return for loan or a purchase
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- Small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lender at a very high interest rate
25 Clues: An increase in monetary value. • The pay for work completed in a set period of time. • Money that is owed in return for loan or a purchase • Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time • A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution • ...
c 2022-11-30
Across
- accessing bank account online
- easy accessible money
- not-for-profit orginization that serves
- buying stuff with money you pay back
- Amount of money in account
- a persons occupation
- Holder of money and account
Down
- borrowed money you pay back
- buyimg or selling something
- a place that completes transaction
- The wealth and resources of a country or region
- machine that holds money
- Pays a fixed interest rate for set time
- secured box in a safe vault
- card that holds money you already have
- money that can be given through account
16 Clues: a persons occupation • easy accessible money • machine that holds money • Amount of money in account • borrowed money you pay back • buyimg or selling something • secured box in a safe vault • Holder of money and account • accessing bank account online • a place that completes transaction • buying stuff with money you pay back • card that holds money you already have • ...
Taxes and Income 2026-03-31
Across
- Tax A tax taken from the money you earn.
- Tax A tax added to the price of items you buy.
- Income The total amount of money you earn before anything is taken out.
- Money you spend.
- Return A form you fill out each year to report your income and taxes to the government.
- Income The money you actually take home after taxes and other deductions are taken out.
- Taxes Taxes paid to the national government.
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
- A fixed amount of money you earn regularly (like monthly or yearly), no matter how many hours you work.
- Taxes Taxes paid to your city or local area.
- Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes before you receive it.
Down
- Money earned based on how much you sell.
- Money you earn from a job, business, or other sources.
- Tax A tax paid on property like a house or land.
- Money the government gives back if you paid too much in taxes.
- Taxes Taxes paid to your state government.
- Money paid to you for working, usually based on hours worked.
- An amount taken out of your income before taxes are calculated, which can lower how much tax you owe.
- Money people pay to the government to help pay for public services like schools, roads, and police.
- Extra money given for good service, often in jobs like restaurants.
20 Clues: Money you spend. • Money earned based on how much you sell. • Tax A tax taken from the money you earn. • Taxes Taxes paid to your state government. • Taxes Taxes paid to the national government. • Taxes Taxes paid to your city or local area. • Tax A tax added to the price of items you buy. • Tax A tax paid on property like a house or land. • ...
6th Grade Understanding Money 2023-12-11
Across
- how much someone makes regardless of how many hours worked
- money you have earned/ money coming in
- how much you make per hour
- money you pay to borrow money
- what you have to give up to get something else
- plan for using money your money over a set period of time
- record of how a person pays their bills
- owning a piece of the company
Down
- getting paid on just the money you put in
- something you can not live without
- made up of jobs in the same field
- money that is linked to your checking account
- optional expense you can live without
- money going out/ money you spend
- money that is borrowed and must be paid back
15 Clues: how much you make per hour • money you pay to borrow money • owning a piece of the company • money going out/ money you spend • made up of jobs in the same field • something you can not live without • optional expense you can live without • money you have earned/ money coming in • record of how a person pays their bills • getting paid on just the money you put in • ...
Ryan money crossword 2022-03-11
Across
- :money that you borrow from the bank
- :putting money into something hoping to get something in return
- :a nations form of money
- :the state of not having a job
- :money that you make in a hour or day
- :money spent directly from one's bank account
Down
- :limited amount of natural resources
- :money received after investing
- :lowest amount one can earn
- :money earned by a business after expenses
- :a plan for spending or saving one's money
- :a loan of money that must be repaid
12 Clues: :a nations form of money • :lowest amount one can earn • :the state of not having a job • :money received after investing • :limited amount of natural resources • :money that you borrow from the bank • :a loan of money that must be repaid • :money that you make in a hour or day • :money earned by a business after expenses • :a plan for spending or saving one's money • ...
Money Finance $ Econ 2021-11-14
12 Clues: Assists over 65 • Cancelled check • Not cashed check • Cant afford check • Assists low income • Person giving check • Person receiving check • Examination of statement • Business w multiple owners • Loan used to purchase home • Business w it’s own identity • federal payroll tax deducted from each paycheck
Money/Finance Crossword 2023-03-21
Across
- tax withholding from employer to employee
- money you pay to the government for multiple reasons
- and social contract agreement between citizen and the state
- deposit directly deposits employee's paycheck to their bank account
- contract a agreement of sorts kept by words
- unpaid bills, rent etc
Down
- annual income tax form
- contract a agreement of sorts kept by writing
- federal insurance contributions act
- card electronically carries the balance of the employee's
- tax earned monetary payment for goods or rent or inestments
- some you trade for equal value for the right amount in the economy
12 Clues: annual income tax form • unpaid bills, rent etc • federal insurance contributions act • tax withholding from employer to employee • money you pay to the government for multiple reasons • contract a agreement of sorts kept by words • contract a agreement of sorts kept by writing • and social contract agreement between citizen and the state • ...
money finance & Econ 2023-01-26
Across
- The stock of equipment, machines, structures, and infrastructure that if used to produce goods and services.
- a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise
- This the term for a finished product used by an individual for personal use
- where you put money to save up for future purchase
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- a card thats liked directly to your bank account.
Down
- something you use to pay with a lot
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- its a sum money that is owned it can be manageable but it can also cause problem to a lot of people.
- think of capital. as. the machinery, tools and building humans use to produce goods and services.
- Resources provided by nature and used to produce goods and services.
- An economy in which people specialize and exchange goods and services in markets.
12 Clues: something you use to pay with a lot • a card thats liked directly to your bank account. • where you put money to save up for future purchase • Resources provided by nature and used to produce goods and services. • This the term for a finished product used by an individual for personal use • ...
money and budgeting 2023-05-01
Across
- when you owe more money than you make.
- from one account to another.
- card use to take money out of your bank account.
- you should only use in emergencies.
- lights, heat, water, etc
- added to the money that you owe.
Down
- shows your spending
- you can do this directly with your paycheck.
- information on how to send things back
- when someone pretends to be someone they're not.
- money you earn from a job
- the money that the government takes
12 Clues: shows your spending • lights, heat, water, etc • money you earn from a job • from one account to another. • added to the money that you owe. • you should only use in emergencies. • the money that the government takes • when you owe more money than you make. • information on how to send things back • you can do this directly with your paycheck. • ...
Money and payment 2020-05-13
Across
- A place in the wall outside a bank where you can withdraw money
- Money you earn from having a savings account
- You ask for this if you want your money back
- This is how much something costs
- The machine where you pay for things in a shop
- The money you earn from working
- A secret code you need to get money out of the bank
Down
- An occasion when goods are sold at a lower cost
- The money you get back if you give the shop assistant more than something costs
- A way of managing your accounts online
- A method of payment, where the money is taken from you later
- This is your proof of purchase
12 Clues: This is your proof of purchase • The money you earn from working • This is how much something costs • A way of managing your accounts online • Money you earn from having a savings account • You ask for this if you want your money back • The machine where you pay for things in a shop • An occasion when goods are sold at a lower cost • ...
Money Finance & ECON 2022-10-17
Across
- total amount of money earned
- document included each pay period.
- employers deposits employees paycheck
- check written mistakenly
- carries the balance of the employees net
- deductions tax credit tax exemptions
Down
- amount of money subtracted from gross pay
- a deduction from your paycheck
- time length employees wages are calculated
- amount of money left from deductions
- form that is filled out by the employer
- nation health care
12 Clues: nation health care • check written mistakenly • total amount of money earned • a deduction from your paycheck • document included each pay period. • amount of money left from deductions • deductions tax credit tax exemptions • employers deposits employees paycheck • form that is filled out by the employer • carries the balance of the employees net • ...
me and money 2016-12-01
Across
- what i have to pay to the government
- things that want to accomplish
- collectively buying investments
- another word for mehangai
- money that earns for me
- owning a part of the company
Down
- something that earns money for me
- return on investment
- public provident fund
- what i or my investments earn
- something for which is have to spend
- know your client
12 Clues: know your client • return on investment • public provident fund • money that earns for me • another word for mehangai • owning a part of the company • what i or my investments earn • things that want to accomplish • collectively buying investments • something that earns money for me • what i have to pay to the government • something for which is have to spend
Money Management Crossword 2024-08-23
Across
- A number created from a scoring model that uses information from your credit history
- An account at a bank, insurance company, or other financial institution that lets you set aside pre-tax money, sometimes directly from your paycheck, to pay for eligible medical expenses
- The number of days you have to pay your bill in full before finance charges start. Without this period, you may have to pay interest from the date you use your card or when the purchase is posted to your account
- In the lending context, principal is the amount of money that you originally received from the lender and agreed to pay back on the loan with interest. In the investment context, it is the amount of money you contribute with the expectation of receiving income
- A fee charged every time you use the card for a certain type of transaction. Be sure to ask about fees or read the cardholder agreement associated with your card
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money. A bank or credit union may also pay you interest if you deposit money in certain types of accounts
Down
- To have good value for the amount of money you paid
- Provides benefits for retired workers and people with disabilities, as well as the unmarried children, surviving spouses, or former spouses (in certain cases) of both
- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries, tips, commissions, contracted pay, government transfer payments, dividends on investments, tax refunds, gifts, and inheritances
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money. A bank or credit union may also pay you interest if you deposit money in certain types of accounts
- The minimum dollar amount that must be paid each month on a loan, line of credit, or other debt
- An individual who signs a loan, credit account, or promissory note of another person as support for the credit of the primary signer and who becomes responsible for the debt obligation
- Expenses, like bills, that must be paid each month and generally cost the same amount. Some fixed expenses, like a utility bill, may also be variable because the amount changes each month depending on usage
13 Clues: To have good value for the amount of money you paid • A number created from a scoring model that uses information from your credit history • The minimum dollar amount that must be paid each month on a loan, line of credit, or other debt • ...
Money/Finance Terms 2025-05-15
Across
- Picking between items to buy
- A plan for how to spend money
- Money kids sometimes get each week
- How much something is
- Coins or bills used to buy stuff
- To use your money
Down
- Something you get for free on your birthday
- Wanting more than you need
- Something you don’t need but would like to have
- To keep your money for later
- A place where you buy things
- Something you must have to live
12 Clues: To use your money • How much something is • Wanting more than you need • Picking between items to buy • To keep your money for later • A place where you buy things • A plan for how to spend money • Something you must have to live • Coins or bills used to buy stuff • Money kids sometimes get each week • Something you get for free on your birthday • ...
Love or Money 2026-01-11
Across
- After the murder,Inspector Walsh found the empty bottle of sleeping tablets in this place hidden Diane’s bag.
- This is the person who dies in the story.Her name is Molly.She was rich but her family didn’t like her.
- What was used to kill Molly?
- The person who sing well and to be a singer.
- The person who Jackie wants to marry.
Down
- Tom Briggs’s job which Jackie wants to marry.
- What did Jackie kill her mother for?
- The city where the Clarkson family lives near.
- The detective’s last name.
- This is what Roger was drinking while he was talking to his mother about his money problems
- The young man who was angry about losing his job.
- The drink which Molly drank before she died.
12 Clues: The detective’s last name. • What was used to kill Molly? • What did Jackie kill her mother for? • The person who Jackie wants to marry. • The person who sing well and to be a singer. • The drink which Molly drank before she died. • Tom Briggs’s job which Jackie wants to marry. • The city where the Clarkson family lives near. • ...
Making Money Moves 2025-12-29
Across
- – Money you get for working or helping.
- – Taking money out of the bank.
- – Putting money into the bank.
- – To keep some money now so you can use it later.
- – A plan for how to use your money.
Down
- – Something you are saving money to get.
- – Things you must have, like food or clothes.
- – A safe place where money is kept.
- – Things you would like but don’t need.
- Card – A card that lets you use money from your bank account.
- – To use money to buy something.
- – Coins and paper we use to buy things we need or want.
12 Clues: – Putting money into the bank. • – Taking money out of the bank. • – To use money to buy something. • – A safe place where money is kept. • – A plan for how to use your money. • – Money you get for working or helping. • – Things you would like but don’t need. • – Something you are saving money to get. • – Things you must have, like food or clothes. • ...
Money and finance 2026-03-08
Across
- — Money paid to an employee, usually based on the number of hours worked.
- — Legally declared unable to pay outstanding debts.
- — Something bought for much less than its usual or expected price.
- — A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders.
- — A specific type of loan used to purchase a house or property.
- — The financial gain made when the amount earned exceeds the amount spent.
- — To take money out of a bank account.
Down
- — Costing a lot of money; the opposite of economical.
- — A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly, for professional work.
- — To put money into a bank account.
- — A general increase in prices and a fall in the purchasing value of money.
- — The extra money a bank pays you on your savings or charges you on a loan.
12 Clues: — To put money into a bank account. • — To take money out of a bank account. • — Legally declared unable to pay outstanding debts. • — Costing a lot of money; the opposite of economical. • — A specific type of loan used to purchase a house or property. • — A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders. • ...
Money and finance 2026-02-19
Across
- So valuable that it cannot be measured in money.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- A large amount of money and valuable assets someone owns.
- Money earned after subtracting costs.
- Rise in prices over time, reducing purchasing power.
- A financial institution that keeps money and gives loans.
- Money paid for work, usually hourly.
Down
- A reduction in the original price.
- Money returned after a payment.
- Having no money.
- Fixed regular payment for a job, usually
- Money or property received after someone dies.
12 Clues: Having no money. • Money returned after a payment. • A reduction in the original price. • Money paid for work, usually hourly. • Money earned after subtracting costs. • Fixed regular payment for a job, usually • Money or property received after someone dies. • So valuable that it cannot be measured in money. • Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest. • ...
FINANCES 2018-01-31
Across
- Money you earn from your job
- A bill listing the goods delivered
- Money a company owes
- The total sales of a business
- A person who has bought parts or shares from a company
- Everything a company owns
- A reduction in price
- Business which sells goods in large quantities to retail businesses
Down
- Business which sells products to the general public
- The money needed to start a business
- Money that people or companies must pay to their government
- Document showing you have paid for Something
- The charges the bank makes for a loan
- Money spent on goods or services
- Money a country uses
- The result when costs are higher than sales
- People who buy products and services
- When your sales are higher than your production costs
- Money borrowed from a bank or person
19 Clues: Money a company owes • Money a country uses • A reduction in price • Everything a company owns • Money you earn from your job • The total sales of a business • Money spent on goods or services • A bill listing the goods delivered • The money needed to start a business • People who buy products and services • Money borrowed from a bank or person • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-03-06
Across
- When you Put Things In Order Of How Much They Matter.
- Things you'd like to have, but they aren't needed to survive.
- A share in the ownership of a company. A company sells stock to raise money. If the company does well, the value of the stock may increase.
- shopping Finding out whether or not what you are about to buy can be found for a better price or in better shape at a different store.
- Income The full amount you earned
- It is Payday And Cece Just Received Her Paycheck. What Should She Do With The Money?
- Payment for the work you do. It can be an amount for each hour you work or based on completing a task.
- income The amount you take home after paying taxes and anything else that gets taken out of your pay
- Something you want to achieve. When you have a goal, then you can plan steps to achieve it. There are short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals that all take different amounts of time to achieve.
- Helps pay for emergencies. You pay a little money at set times. Then, if you have an emergency, insurance will help pay for it! You can get insurance for your home, your health, your car, and more!
- interest Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account) plus any interest you have already earned.
- Money that is available and ready to use like bills and coins
- accounts An account at a financial institution that gains interest and allows withdrawals
- A plan for using your money over a set on time. It helps you keep track of what you earn, spend, and save.
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated as a percentage of the amount of money you have in your account.
- Payment for a year's worth of work that is divided into equal portions that are paid to you with each paycheck
- A quality that means that something or someone can be trusted to do what has been agreed upon
Down
- you must have in order to survive like food, shelter, and safety
- costs What you give up in order to get something else
- of Deposit A savings certificate that gains interest and has a set time before you can withdraw your money (if you take your money out early, you will likely be charged a fee.)
- An activity or action that might be dangerous
- Money that goes to the government to pay for things like schools, road repairs, and police and fire services
- The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time doing
- To use something from someone else with the promise of returning it
- history A record of how you pay back the money you borrow.
- Working Extra Hours To Make Extra Money
- Bonds are agreements to lend money to companies or the government. They agree to pay you back by a certain date, with higher interest than a savings account.
- The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time doing
- Using money to buy stuff
- Things that you are able to do like for a job or a hobby
- A type of job you do for a long time and may require some education, training, or experience related to it.
- resources or volunteering time to help those in need
- Savings options, like stocks or bonds, that can make your money grow faster than a savings account. But you might not be able to take out your money anytime you want. And with some investments, you could also lose money.
- When you borrow money and promise to pay it back later.
- interest Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account).
- Money that you have to pay back
- To look at what you've done with your money over a period of time
- Means Not having enough money to buy everything that you want
38 Clues: Using money to buy stuff • Money that you have to pay back • Income The full amount you earned • Working Extra Hours To Make Extra Money • An activity or action that might be dangerous • resources or volunteering time to help those in need • When you Put Things In Order Of How Much They Matter. • costs What you give up in order to get something else • ...
Types of Economies and Economic Health 2023-05-16
Across
- The money you have for unexpected conditions like for an injury or a new car
- The amount of reliability you have to repay your debts/pay your dues
- What you add in hopes of increasing the value over time
- The distribution of wealth is equal, everyone is taxed equally
- All money is in control by the government
- Having to owe money after borrowing and not being able to pay back
- To be able to do what you want with your money
- The money you gain back after investing
- Improving goods and services to benefit the economy's health
- Limiting the amount spent on certain things to avoid overspending
Down
- Managing/organizing your money in order to maximize its usability
- expected earnings subtracted by the expected cost
- Price is set by the buyers and sellers, and property is owned privately
- Being able to live comfortably with your income
- The money that is borrowed
- How well the economy is performing under its current circumstances usually found using GDP
- Owning your things like land and goods you have bought
- The money you must add on top of the money you are returning after borrowing
- Property is owned publicly by everyone
- Where buyers and sellers get together to exchange goods and services
20 Clues: The money that is borrowed • Property is owned publicly by everyone • The money you gain back after investing • All money is in control by the government • To be able to do what you want with your money • Being able to live comfortably with your income • expected earnings subtracted by the expected cost • Owning your things like land and goods you have bought • ...
UNIT 22 B2 2022-05-05
Across
- find sth by chance
- live without (you can't afford)
- money in the form of notes and coins
- not using a lot of money, energy, etc.
- provide sth good, so that sth bad seems less important
- manage to survive
- inherit
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- save money little by little (for a specific purpose)
- save an amount of money for the future
- write all the necessary information on a cheque
Down
- depend on sth happening
- use all of
- examine
- a reduction in the usual price
- an object that is made to look real or valuable in order to deceive people
- get sth that is hard to get
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought
- use as a source of money
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- give free of charge
- the place in a shop, especially a large food shop, where you pay for your goods
24 Clues: examine • inherit • use all of • manage to survive • find sth by chance • give free of charge • depend on sth happening • use as a source of money • get sth that is hard to get • a reduction in the usual price • live without (you can't afford) • money in the form of notes and coins • not using a lot of money, energy, etc. • save an amount of money for the future • ...
UNIT 22 B2 2022-05-05
Across
- depend on sth happening
- provide sth good, so that sth bad seems less important
- the place in a shop, especially a large food shop, where you pay for your goods
- save money little by little (for a specific purpose)
- use as a source of money
- money in the form of notes and coins
- live without (you can't afford)
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
- save an amount of money for the future
- get sth that is hard to get
- use all of
Down
- inherit
- write all the necessary information on a cheque
- an object that is made to look real or valuable in order to deceive people
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought
- find sth by chance
- not using a lot of money, energy, etc.
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- a reduction in the usual price
- give free of charge
- examine
- manage to survive
24 Clues: inherit • examine • use all of • manage to survive • find sth by chance • give free of charge • depend on sth happening • use as a source of money • get sth that is hard to get • a reduction in the usual price • live without (you can't afford) • money in the form of notes and coins • not using a lot of money, energy, etc. • save an amount of money for the future • ...
The Great Gatsby 2022-03-08
Across
- Great Gatsby was from the eyes of:
- Gatsby's friend and helped him get money
- The city Nick works in
- Money that someone works for (not inherited)
- Tom and Daisy's last name
- New money, big mansion
- Old money
- Pro golfer and friend of daisy
- Tom's wife and Gatsby's lover
- Daisy's husband
- Gatsby's car
Down
- Where myrtle lives
- Big events that Gatsby put on
- Eyes of:
- The issue between Gatsby, Daisy, and Tom
- New money
- A shine that represents Daisy
- George's wife and Tom's mistress
- Big house
- Word that gatsby calls everyone
20 Clues: Eyes of: • New money • Old money • Big house • Gatsby's car • Daisy's husband • Where myrtle lives • The city Nick works in • New money, big mansion • Tom and Daisy's last name • Big events that Gatsby put on • A shine that represents Daisy • Tom's wife and Gatsby's lover • Pro golfer and friend of daisy • Word that gatsby calls everyone • George's wife and Tom's mistress • ...
20 Business words 2023-07-28
Across
- Not paying a loan and not paying at all
- Choose one and miss out on another
- Amount of money borrowed
- Goods and services tax
- The price you pay to borrow money
- Buying or selling something
- Your business has no money
- one person business
Down
- A source of income
- Owner of a business
- Australian Taxation office
- Another company selling the same item
- Owning a business
- Tax File number
- Set amount of money
- Over 12 hours a week
- Borrowing money
- A recurring cycle of highs and lows
- A saving
- Automatic Teller Machine
20 Clues: A saving • Tax File number • Borrowing money • Owning a business • A source of income • Owner of a business • Set amount of money • one person business • Over 12 hours a week • Goods and services tax • Amount of money borrowed • Automatic Teller Machine • Australian Taxation office • Your business has no money • Buying or selling something • The price you pay to borrow money • ...
nathans crossword 2023-02-03
Across
- money
- outcome
- capital
- make money sell
- help
- money
- money sell
- trade stuff
- natural
- produce it
Down
- business runner
- sell
- capital with humans
- dividing labor
- grow with economic
- money
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production
- assume
- get one thing get other
- service
- require
- not to require
- overall money from goods and services
- l,l,c,e
24 Clues: sell • help • money • money • money • assume • outcome • capital • service • require • l,l,c,e • natural • money sell • produce it • trade stuff • dividing labor • not to require • business runner • make money sell • grow with economic • capital with humans • get one thing get other • overall money from goods and services • the branch of knowledge concerned with the production
ODBORNÁ AJ 2023-11-12
Across
- when there's extra money not spend
- a ; sign
- when there's not enough money for the budget
- money paid for using a state motorway
- a type of unemployment based on changing recessions and periods of boom
- another word for "a graph"
- money you get after having your job done
- a conversation when one asks another person
- money paid for breaking law
- the state's total income
- a _ sign
- money taken from people/companies to a state
Down
- a state when someone is willing to work but they don't have a job
- a \ sign
- a document added to a letter
- a type of unemployment based on a natural need to change a job
- another word for "an increase"
- a text which contain an offer
- the state's spending of money
19 Clues: a ; sign • a \ sign • a _ sign • the state's total income • another word for "a graph" • money paid for breaking law • a document added to a letter • a text which contain an offer • the state's spending of money • another word for "an increase" • when there's extra money not spend • money paid for using a state motorway • money you get after having your job done • ...
kinley,P5,Ecenomics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- products and services brought into a country for sale.
- a person recieves money or income for work they perform.
- how money is made and spent in a certain area.
- people or businesses that make items to sell and provide services.
- the people or services that buy products or services.
- things from nature that people can use.
- prices are falling, decreasing.
- workers focus on one type of work or business.
- trading for goods and services.
Down
- rising prices.
- protect our resources so we dont lose them.
- giving money to charity.
- workers or employees.
- money earned by workers.
- in short supply.
- money that is owed to someone else.
- money put aside or used by a business.
- resources items used by a business to produce goods and provide services.
- products or services sent out of a country for sale.
- money we pay to the goverment.
20 Clues: rising prices. • in short supply. • workers or employees. • giving money to charity. • money earned by workers. • money we pay to the goverment. • prices are falling, decreasing. • trading for goods and services. • money that is owed to someone else. • money put aside or used by a business. • things from nature that people can use. • protect our resources so we dont lose them. • ...
Grow: Financial Planning for Life 2022-10-14
Across
- the total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debts
- money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- a retirement account with tax advantages where money can be saved and invested for the long term
- the things you would like to be able to do with your money in less than a year
- an investment strategy that divides up the amount of money being invested and purchases small quantities of assets over time
- money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits the company earns
- property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off
- small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at a very high-interest rate
- the initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house, a bigger down payment can reduce the amount you must pay monthly
- all of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time
- a plan for income and expenses during a set period of time
- a retirement plan for the benefit of employees of public schools, some hospitals, and certain tax-exempt organizations
- a small loan with a very high-interest rate lent with the expectation that the borrower will repay the full amount of the loan with their next paycheck
Down
- a loan for a house where the interest rate stays the same throughout the entire term of the loan
- the things you would like to be able to do with your money in around one to five years
- the things you would like to be able to do with your money more than five years in the future
- the pay for work completed in a set period of time
- tax paid to the IRS based on income from employment or business activity
- an individual retirement account where you can make after-tax contributions; withdraws made after age 59 1/2 are tax and penalty fee
- the original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn money
- the monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawl from a locked or time-specific account such as a 401K, 403b, or IRA account
- a tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution
- money that is expended with the expectation of earning profit in return
- an increase in monetary value
- money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- money that is owed in return for a loan or a purchase
- an employer-sponsored account where employees can save money from each paycheck to be used in retirement
28 Clues: an increase in monetary value • the pay for work completed in a set period of time • money that is owed in return for a loan or a purchase • money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • a plan for income and expenses during a set period of time • a tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution • ...
Unit 3 voc Money 2022-10-28
Across
- Money that someone lend you por a period of time.
- Synonym of rich
- Loan to buy a house.
- plan to spend your money
- Money you pay for the benefit of having a loan.
- Money given to charity
- Money made of metal.
Down
- It refers to physical money.
- Synonym of broke
- Synonym of salary
- Discount on paper or digital
- Money you give to the waiter
- Money you pay to the government
- Additional payment for an employee
- secret number to get money from an ATM
15 Clues: Synonym of rich • Synonym of broke • Synonym of salary • Loan to buy a house. • Money made of metal. • Money given to charity • plan to spend your money • It refers to physical money. • Discount on paper or digital • Money you give to the waiter • Money you pay to the government • Additional payment for an employee • secret number to get money from an ATM • ...
Unit 3 voc Money 2022-10-28
Across
- Money that someone lend you por a period of time.
- Synonym of rich
- Loan to buy a house.
- plan to spend your money
- Money you pay for the benefit of having a loan.
- Money given to charity
- Money made of metal.
Down
- It refers to physical money.
- Synonym of broke
- Synonym of salary
- Discount on paper or digital
- Money you give to the waiter
- Money you pay to the government
- Additional payment for an employee
- secret number to get money from an ATM
15 Clues: Synonym of rich • Synonym of broke • Synonym of salary • Loan to buy a house. • Money made of metal. • Money given to charity • plan to spend your money • It refers to physical money. • Discount on paper or digital • Money you give to the waiter • Money you pay to the government • Additional payment for an employee • secret number to get money from an ATM • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2024-04-01
Across
- used to pay for medical costs and has tax benefits
- this type of account helps you save money
- given when a lender grants money in exchange for later payment
- money set aside in case something unexpected happens, try to save 3-6 months' expenses here
- what you owe
- interest on interest is called this
- this type of account offers higher interest rates and has minimum balance requirements and limited access to money each month
- what you spend money on
Down
- a professional who helps people with their money
- a document about how you want your money and things taken care of after you die
- helps protect your family financially if you pass away
- an estimation of income and expenses
- between
- this type of account helps you invest money for later (when you want to stop working)
- the money you bring in on a regular basis
- a loan to buy a house or property
- a place where people buy and sell securities in exchange for money
17 Clues: between • what you owe • what you spend money on • a loan to buy a house or property • interest on interest is called this • an estimation of income and expenses • this type of account helps you save money • the money you bring in on a regular basis • a professional who helps people with their money • used to pay for medical costs and has tax benefits • ...
Financial Literacy - Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-23
Across
- A small piece of ownership in a company.
- A card that lets one borrow money from the bank up to a limit.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- Putting money into something (like business or stock) hoping it grows in value.
- A prepaid card that can be used at specific stores or online.
- A card that exists only online or on a device.
- Money paid to the government for public services.
- Things one must have to live (food, water, shelter).
- The money made from a job, allowance or business.
Down
- A bank account for daily spending and payments.
- A plan for how money is spent and saved.
- A card linked to one's bank account.
- The money set aside instead of spending right away.
- A machine where money can be taken out or deposited.
- Money one owes someone.
- A plan that helps protect from big financial losses.
- When prices go up over time, making money worth less.
17 Clues: Money one owes someone. • A card linked to one's bank account. • A small piece of ownership in a company. • A plan for how money is spent and saved. • A card that exists only online or on a device. • A bank account for daily spending and payments. • Money paid to the government for public services. • The money made from a job, allowance or business. • ...
economics 2022-06-17
Across
- Amount of money taken out from a bank
- Decrease in money
- Thankful for something
- Another word for goods
- Bottom of market
- Amount of money you have to spend
- Against someone with the aim to beat them
- market going down
- Spending value
Down
- Amount of money paid upon purchase
- Another word for Worldwide
- Amount of money in circulation
- A small section of a business
- No more money :(
- Currency on paper
- Owing an amount back to
- People who buy products
17 Clues: Spending value • Bottom of market • No more money :( • Decrease in money • Currency on paper • market going down • Thankful for something • Another word for goods • Owing an amount back to • People who buy products • Another word for Worldwide • A small section of a business • Amount of money in circulation • Amount of money you have to spend • Amount of money paid upon purchase • ...
Mixing it up in Cuba 2018-11-08
Across
- elected to run a country
- things to choose among
- good for a company
- companies to make money
- graphic to explain things
- money needed to do something
- the need for something
- country with many private businesses
- money given to help
Down
- making of things
- good for the society
- private and public businesses
- things people need from government
- people who work
- businesses owned by government
- using money to make more money
- businesses owned by citizens
- money and business of a country
18 Clues: people who work • making of things • good for a company • money given to help • good for the society • things to choose among • the need for something • companies to make money • elected to run a country • graphic to explain things • businesses owned by citizens • money needed to do something • private and public businesses • businesses owned by government • using money to make more money • ...
spending money 2021-01-24
Across
- money in the form of notes and coins
- to eat in a restaurant
- things that you wear on your body
- fixed amount of money paid to an employee
Down
- a person who has a lot of money
- to say numbers/to calculate (1,2,3..)
- to no longer have something because you do not know where it is
- to receive money for work that you do
8 Clues: to eat in a restaurant • a person who has a lot of money • things that you wear on your body • money in the form of notes and coins • to say numbers/to calculate (1,2,3..) • to receive money for work that you do • fixed amount of money paid to an employee • to no longer have something because you do not know where it is
money words 2021-10-18
Across
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- a fixed amount of money that you pay regularly for the use of sth that someone else owns
- to get or receive sth from sb with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
Down
- to keep sth, especially money, for use in the future
- a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment
- to use too much of something or use something badly when there is a limited amount of it
8 Clues: to receive money as payment for work that you do • to keep sth, especially money, for use in the future • a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment • to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time • money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards • ...
supply money 2022-01-18
Across
- the amount of wealth and resources in the United States
- something that's giving money for stuff
- it was a town build by the unemployed during the 1930s
- cash that's borrowed
- Policy Getting bigger interest when borrowing money
Down
- not being able to work
- taking money to use and improve
- total amount of money in the US.
8 Clues: cash that's borrowed • not being able to work • taking money to use and improve • total amount of money in the US. • something that's giving money for stuff • Policy Getting bigger interest when borrowing money • it was a town build by the unemployed during the 1930s • the amount of wealth and resources in the United States
Spending money 2021-06-29
8 Clues: what we wear(7) • School stuff!(6,5) • What we do for fun(13) • Sweet treats from 7!(6) • You can keep your money here(4,6) • Trains, planes, cars and buses(9) • The total amount of money you have(6) • Parents give it and you spend it(6,5)
money heist 2021-12-14
Across
- city in Russia; old and has a son
- city in Africa; she was shot through the window; bogota loved her
- not a criminal; very annoying; Monica Gaztambides sons father
- city in Philippines; trans character
Down
- city in Sweden; Monica Gaztambide
- city in Japan; main character
- city in the USA; Monica Gaztambide is his girlfriend
- city in Germany; professors brother
8 Clues: city in Japan; main character • city in Sweden; Monica Gaztambide • city in Russia; old and has a son • city in Germany; professors brother • city in Philippines; trans character • city in the USA; Monica Gaztambide is his girlfriend • not a criminal; very annoying; Monica Gaztambides sons father • city in Africa; she was shot through the window; bogota loved her
my.t money 2019-08-27
Across
- Splitting bills with friends
- Sending money to your closed ones
- Add money on your my.t money account
- A contactless payment system
Down
- Controlling your kid's money
- A type of barcode that contains a matrix of dots
- A payment system requiring a smartphone to scan a QR Code
- A mobile technology that is used similarly to a real wallet
8 Clues: Controlling your kid's money • Splitting bills with friends • A contactless payment system • Sending money to your closed ones • Add money on your my.t money account • A type of barcode that contains a matrix of dots • A payment system requiring a smartphone to scan a QR Code • A mobile technology that is used similarly to a real wallet
money. character 2019-10-14
8 Clues: a shopping centre. • people you can depend on. • to get money for working. • people always want to win. • money you get for your work. • money you pay to the government. • the money bank lends you to buy a house. • people are happy one minute and sad the next.
Money madness 2023-08-02
Across
- to write down information to save it
- how much something is worth
- a plan or a set of rules for doing something
- how much money it costs to buy something
- to pay money to buy something
Down
- how much money you have to pay to buy something
- to make something new
- the dollars and cents that you use to buy something
8 Clues: to make something new • how much something is worth • to pay money to buy something • to write down information to save it • how much money it costs to buy something • a plan or a set of rules for doing something • how much money you have to pay to buy something • the dollars and cents that you use to buy something
money review 2023-09-27
Across
- a person or organization that buys/uses goods or service
- literacy The knowledge and skillset necessary to be informed consumer and manage fiances effecfinances
- an obligation of repayment owed by one party (debtor/borrower) to a second party (creditor/lender)
- a system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- the granting of a loan and the creation of a debt; of any form of deferred payment
Down
- finance all of the decisions and activities of an individual or family regarding their money,including spending, saving, budgeting, etc.
- a fee paid by a borrower to the lender for the use of borrowed money
- a debt evidenced by a "note", which specifies the principle amount,interest rate and date of repayment
8 Clues: a person or organization that buys/uses goods or service • a system by which goods and services are produced and distributed • a fee paid by a borrower to the lender for the use of borrowed money • the granting of a loan and the creation of a debt; of any form of deferred payment • ...
money vocabulary 2023-10-10
Across
- money that you can borrow from the bank to buy a house.
- the money in different countries
- verb used to express that we can't buy/something
Down
- money that you borrow from the bank.
- the money you want back after a purchase that you want to return
- a person who works in a bank and is responsible for interacting with customers.
- money in general that you carry physically in your wallet.
- acronym for Automatic Teller Machine
8 Clues: the money in different countries • money that you borrow from the bank. • acronym for Automatic Teller Machine • verb used to express that we can't buy/something • money that you can borrow from the bank to buy a house. • money in general that you carry physically in your wallet. • the money you want back after a purchase that you want to return • ...
Money Matters 2025-03-06
Across
- the return of money to a customer when they are dissatisfied with a purchase or return an item.
- the act of looking through items in a store or online without a specific intention to buy immediately.
- an agreement between two parties regarding the price of an item, often implying that the price is lower than usual.
- to sell all available items of a product, leaving none in stock for purchase.
- to have enough money to pay for something without causing financial strain.
Down
- the state of owing money.
- an amount of money that is owed to someone else, typically as a result of borrowing.
- to give money or goods to a charity or organization to help those in need.
- a temporary price reduction or promotion to encourage customers to purchase a product.
9 Clues: the state of owing money. • to give money or goods to a charity or organization to help those in need. • to have enough money to pay for something without causing financial strain. • to sell all available items of a product, leaving none in stock for purchase. • an amount of money that is owed to someone else, typically as a result of borrowing. • ...
MONEY & BANKING 2025-02-27
Across
- action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates in an economy.
- is the possibility of loss, damage, or injury.
- covers losses and damage to the assets of a business caused by a variety of events, such as floods, fire, smoke, and vandalism.
- a type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization.
Down
- a nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members.
- a type of a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand, or at a set time with the payer named on the document.
- exchange one good or service for another good or service. Some businesses still barter today.
- a plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount.
8 Clues: is the possibility of loss, damage, or injury. • action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates in an economy. • a plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount. • a type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization. • ...
money Liis Mirjam Juvas 2017-03-17
Across
- collect your money for something
- money you get regullary
- money you pay for calling people
- limit you have in your phone
- interested in money
- doesn´t cost too much
- getting money from doing something
- in sale
- to use your money for something
Down
- work you do to clean your house
- somewhere you go shopping
- paper money
- the place where you hold your money
- someone who has millions of euros
- costs too much
15 Clues: in sale • paper money • costs too much • interested in money • doesn´t cost too much • money you get regullary • somewhere you go shopping • limit you have in your phone • work you do to clean your house • to use your money for something • collect your money for something • money you pay for calling people • someone who has millions of euros • getting money from doing something • ...
