money Crossword Puzzles
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-22
Across
- The transfer of money by one party to another with an agreement to pay it back.
- score A prediction of your credit behavior.
- Money that you own.
- Union A not-for-profit financial institution that distributes their profits among their members.
- The price paid for borrowing money.
- value of money Money received today is worth more than now some time in the future.
- A company or individual who fails to make payments or interest payments on time.
- Anything that has current or future economic value to a business.
- card A payment card that makes payments by deducting money directly from a consumer's checking account.
- vs. want Need is something you really need and want is something you really want.
- yourself first Save your money and spend your money on yourself first.
- A measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations according to a lender's assessment, or how worthy you are to receive new credit.
- A plan to spend a certain amount of money on items.
- Broker Buy and sell stocks on behalf of investors.
Down
- Getting money.
- of Deposit (CD) A type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- The spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
- shopping Comparing similar products from different stores or suppliers.
- report. A report of your credit history.
- The cost you pay each year to borrow mg fees, expressed as a percentage.
- When a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts or obligations.
- A method by which you can protect yourself and your loved ones from facing a financial crisis.
- fund Money that you use for emergencies only.
- The amount you borrowed and have to pay back.
25 Clues: Getting money. • Money that you own. • The price paid for borrowing money. • report. A report of your credit history. • score A prediction of your credit behavior. • fund Money that you use for emergencies only. • The amount you borrowed and have to pay back. • Broker Buy and sell stocks on behalf of investors. • A plan to spend a certain amount of money on items. • ...
The Great Depression Vocabulary 2025-04-04
Across
- The highest leader of a country who represents the nation in important matters
- A legal process where a bank takes away a house because the owner cannot pay for it anymore
- A bank where people can save their money and earn a little interest
- An organization that sells goods or services to make money
- The steps take in a court of law to solve a problem or dispute
- A part of the economy that includes all the businesses and companies in a certain area
- A person who manages and makes decisions for a company or organization
- The state of the economy at a certain time, whether it is strong or weak
- The act of putting money aside for future use instead of spending it right away
Down
- A high-level business leader who oversees a large company or corporation
- A place where you keep your money safe, often used by kids to save
- The habit of being careful with money and not wasting it
- The activity of managing money, including saving and lending
- A period when the economy is not doing well, and people are spending less money
- The situation or condition of a person or thing at a certain time
- A work position that a person has to earn money
- The person in charge of a country who makes important decisions and leads the government
- The system of how money is made and spent in a country
- A serious problem in the economy that makes it difficult for people to earn money and buy things
- A time when many people lose their jobs and money is hard to find
20 Clues: A work position that a person has to earn money • The system of how money is made and spent in a country • The habit of being careful with money and not wasting it • An organization that sells goods or services to make money • The activity of managing money, including saving and lending • The steps take in a court of law to solve a problem or dispute • ...
Banking 2023-04-26
Across
- The fee paid for the use of money.
- An IOU issued by a corporation, the U.S. government, or a city and held by the lender as receipt that the business or institution has borrowed by a specific amount of money.
- Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange.
- An outstanidng amount of money.
- An amount of money taken out of an account.
- Sum of money owed by an individual or institution
- Money deposited with a financial institution for investment and/or safekeeping.
- An establishment for lending, issuing, borrowing, exchanging, and safeguarding money.
- Money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business
Down
- A stock of accumulated wealth used or available for producing more wealth.
- Buying or borrowing on the promise to repay at a later date.
- Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions.
- A legal agreement that creates an interest in real estate between a borrower and a lender.
- Any written document instructing a bank to pay money from the writer's account.
- Money in the form of paper and coins.
- Acronym for Automatic Teller Machine
16 Clues: An outstanidng amount of money. • The fee paid for the use of money. • Acronym for Automatic Teller Machine • Money in the form of paper and coins. • An amount of money taken out of an account. • Sum of money owed by an individual or institution • Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange. • Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions. • ...
Lilly M P8 Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- giving money to carity
- how much product is left for consumers
- money earned by workers
- protect our recources so we dont lose them
- money that is owed to someone else
- prices are falling/deacresing
- the money we earn when we
- things we need to survive
- workers or imployes
- when we use this we are using another persons money to buy something
Down
- things we want but dont need
- rising prices
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- money we pay to the goverment
- things of nature that people can use
- workers foucus on one type of work or buisness
- a system of making and trading goods and services
- the economy of a country
- how many consumers want to buy
- in short supply
20 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • workers or imployes • giving money to carity • money earned by workers • the economy of a country • the money we earn when we • things we need to survive • things we want but dont need • money we pay to the goverment • prices are falling/deacresing • how many consumers want to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
budgeting 2022-02-28
Across
- have enough money to pay for
- fixed regular payment
- guarantee of composition for loss, damage, etc.
- contribution to state revenue
- check salary or wages made out to an employee
- card to purchase goods or services on credit
- money one has saved
- acquire by paying for it; buy
- pay total paycheck
- regular payment to landlord for the use of property or land
- estimate of income
Down
- contract where someone conveys land, property, or services
- fee spend more than what was in your account
- card transfer money electronically to another bank account
- cost required for something
- require the payment
- degree of excellence of something
- flow total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business
- money received
- pay money after taxes
20 Clues: money received • pay total paycheck • estimate of income • require the payment • money one has saved • fixed regular payment • pay money after taxes • cost required for something • have enough money to pay for • contribution to state revenue • acquire by paying for it; buy • degree of excellence of something • fee spend more than what was in your account • ...
Economics 2025-03-24
Across
- Guarantee of repayment
- person who agree to be legally responsible to pay back
- renting
- borrowing money that you have to pay back
- indicate the cost of borrowing money
- a charge for failing to make a payment on time
- sum of money invested,borrowed,or lent
- short term loans
- the maximum amount you can spend
Down
- money owed to a business
- losing all money
- loan financing of a property land
- time period between billing statement
- set length of time after due date which payment without penalty
- Trademark
- move from one type loan to another
- a recurring yearly charged levied by financial institution
- person with little to no credit history
- repayment on a dept
- ability to borrow money under agreement you'll pay back later
20 Clues: renting • Trademark • losing all money • short term loans • repayment on a dept • Guarantee of repayment • money owed to a business • the maximum amount you can spend • loan financing of a property land • move from one type loan to another • indicate the cost of borrowing money • time period between billing statement • sum of money invested,borrowed,or lent • ...
Elliott's Econ Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- the amount of things that people are willing to buy
- hard to find
- plan for how much money you spend
- someone who hires people
- the study of how we use money
- money that is paid to the government
- a percentage of the total money you have in the bank paid into your account
- work that someone does
- someone who buys a product
- easy to find
- a business that makes a product
Down
- rivalry between two businesses
- someone who takes risks to start a business
- tools needed for business
- the amount of things that exist
- different workers do different jobs
- money earned from work
- money that you have to pay back
- something that can be used in a business
- someone who works for an employer
20 Clues: hard to find • easy to find • money earned from work • work that someone does • someone who hires people • tools needed for business • someone who buys a product • the study of how we use money • rivalry between two businesses • the amount of things that exist • money that you have to pay back • a business that makes a product • plan for how much money you spend • ...
C1_Unit 8 2026-03-10
Across
- opposite of dependent
- money from another country
- not only one nation but more
- make sure
- protects your phone (consists of numbers)
- subtracting something
- the least amount possible
- money money your mom gave you to spend
- money, assets
- intentional misleading someone is..
- 10 years is also called a...
Down
- bring or come to an end
- represents a certain subject or topic (personal ...)
- recognize the worth of
- to keep something in the same amount or situation
- something of such value it cannot be bought with money
- generations before you are your..
- other word for company or firm
- opposite of simple
- other word for expensive
- the maximum amount something can contain
- when a company has no money the go...
22 Clues: make sure • money, assets • opposite of simple • opposite of dependent • subtracting something • recognize the worth of • bring or come to an end • other word for expensive • the least amount possible • money from another country • not only one nation but more • 10 years is also called a... • other word for company or firm • generations before you are your.. • ...
English Vocab Finances 2025-03-18
Across
- price in relation to travel
- very rich
- price of something
- something owed
- costs associated with a certain activity or event
- physical money
- when someone with a lot of money
- a particular amount of money for a set period of time or activity
Down
- when someone has very little money
- things relating to money
- money borrowed and repaid regularly to buy a house
- a lot of money
- when something costs a lot of money
- how much someone earns or gets paid for their job
- written document showing money owed for a service or purchase
15 Clues: very rich • a lot of money • something owed • physical money • price of something • things relating to money • price in relation to travel • when someone with a lot of money • when someone has very little money • when something costs a lot of money • costs associated with a certain activity or event • how much someone earns or gets paid for their job • ...
Business Finance 2020-02-15
Across
- when they saw our financial statements, the bank refused to____ us any more money (4)
- Another term for profit is net _____(6)
- Buildings, machinery, office equipment, all these are (6)
- The money people want to set up or start a company they need money called?(7)
- Profit is the difference between revenue and _____(8)
- Can lend money to the company by buying bonds(9)
- The people who invest money in shares(12)
- Thirty percent of our profit goes straight to the government in ____(3)
- Everyone who buys a share_____ part of the company (4)
Down
- The profit and ____ account shows if a company is receiving more money that it's spending (4)
- Money that is owed to other people or businesses(4)
- In accounting, companies debts are usually called (11)
- We sold a lot more in 2019 so our ____ went up (7)
- Another way to obtain capital is through the issuance of(6)
- The money that is charged by the bank to issue a loan(8)
- Money that a business uses for everyday expenses (5)
- Companies can borrow this money by requesting a(4)
- We____our suppliers $100,000 for goods bought on credit
18 Clues: Another term for profit is net _____(6) • The people who invest money in shares(12) • Can lend money to the company by buying bonds(9) • We sold a lot more in 2019 so our ____ went up (7) • Companies can borrow this money by requesting a(4) • Money that is owed to other people or businesses(4) • Money that a business uses for everyday expenses (5) • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2017-02-07
Across
- A secret code you need to be able to use an ATM
- Money the bank pays you for keeping your money in a savings account
- Activity within an account, either a deposit, transfer or withdrawal
- An order to pay money from your checking account to a person or company
- An account where money can be spent with either a debit card or checks
- Number that identifies your account
- To sign your name on the back of a check
- Works like a check where money is taken from your checking account
- adding money to an account
Down
- Money taken out of an account
- A plan for spending one's money
- Money set aside in a bank that earns interest
- A monthly report or bill from a bank or credit card company
- Types of money
- A number at the bottom of a check that indicates the bank it was issued from
- A card that allows an individual to charge the cost of a purchase to a credit account (instant loan)
- The existing amount in an account
- A record of withdrawals (checks) and deposits made into an account
18 Clues: Types of money • adding money to an account • Money taken out of an account • A plan for spending one's money • The existing amount in an account • Number that identifies your account • To sign your name on the back of a check • Money set aside in a bank that earns interest • A secret code you need to be able to use an ATM • ...
Julie Gets A Job!!!! 2017-05-02
Across
- to spend money responsibly
- a card used like cash but pay interest
- used to buy and pay for things
- money earned from working a job
- to borrow money
- when you owe money
- an account used to save money
- a safe place to keep money
Down
- a place to earn money
- a card used like cash
- what you do when you get to a job
- an account used like having money
- to pay additional money
- loose change
14 Clues: loose change • to borrow money • when you owe money • a place to earn money • a card used like cash • to pay additional money • to spend money responsibly • a safe place to keep money • an account used to save money • used to buy and pay for things • money earned from working a job • what you do when you get to a job • an account used like having money • ...
Money- Eda Riin Reinok 2017-03-17
Across
- I already... for this dress
- place where you out your money
- what... does this dress have
- when you buy too much things
- I... my money on food
- when you go to the work then you.... money
- you waste your....
Down
- when it costs too much
- free money synonym
- place where you buy things(food, clothes etc.)
- metal money
- money that children get
- read synonym
- when you spend too much money
- I... this dress because i like it
15 Clues: metal money • read synonym • free money synonym • you waste your.... • I... my money on food • when it costs too much • money that children get • I already... for this dress • what... does this dress have • when you buy too much things • when you spend too much money • place where you out your money • I... this dress because i like it • when you go to the work then you.... money • ...
BizWorld.org Business 101 Vocabulary 2015-02-19
Across
- a presentation made to convince someone to invest money in a company
- Capitalist a person who invests money in new and innovative businesses in exchange for partial ownership
- the management of money and other valuable items
- a person who takes on the risk of starting and operating a new business
- money a person is paid for working
- a cost associated with operating a business
- money a company makes after expenses have been paid
Down
- work that someone does for another person in exchange for money
- money taken out of an account
- a person or a group of people who create and sell products/services to make money
- money a company earns from selling a product or service
- occurs when total expenses are more than total revenue
- money put into an account
- something made by humans, machines, or nature that businesses sell
- pieces of ownership in a company
- money paid regularly to use or occupy a space
16 Clues: money put into an account • money taken out of an account • pieces of ownership in a company • money a person is paid for working • a cost associated with operating a business • money paid regularly to use or occupy a space • the management of money and other valuable items • money a company makes after expenses have been paid • ...
2.03_FI91 Vocab Review 2022-11-07
Across
- Financially sound enough to obtain products or money based on a promise to pay later
- Legal protection of an invention or a process granted by government to its owners for a certain number of years
- Money payments for the use of borrowed money
- The situation that exists when more money flows into a business than flows out
- All of the expenses involved in running a business
- A document that grants permission to operate a business
- A document that grants permission to do something
- Advantages or payments employees receive in addition to their wages
- All monies owed to a firm by its customers
- Money lent to individuals or businesses in exchange for the promise of repayment plus interest
- Monies spent to make the public aware of products or services
- Income statement
- The money that a business spends
- The amount an owner has invested in the business, plus or minus profits and losses
- The amount of money a business pays for the products it will sell
Down
- Business costs that are not affected by changes in sales volume
- The money that a business collects
- A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- The amount of money a business has available at the beginning of each month
- The movement of funds into and out of a business
- The sum of money paid to employees in a given period
- Those who invest their funds in a business;
- The amount of cash a business has left at the end of the month
- The direction in which a particular industry is moving
- Anything of value that a business owns
25 Clues: Income statement • The money that a business spends • The money that a business collects • Anything of value that a business owns • All monies owed to a firm by its customers • Those who invest their funds in a business; • Money payments for the use of borrowed money • The movement of funds into and out of a business • A document that grants permission to do something • ...
Personal Finance and Investing 2016-08-25
Across
- A fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis
- Putting aside money for later use
- Example of occupation that receives a fee (1)
- Example of occupation that receives a fee (2)
- A way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement
- Money paid to others for their service
- Buy ___, pay later
- Example of occupation that receives a fee (3)
- Time during which work is done outside regular working hours
- What remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- Money received by workers, usually on a weekly basis, for services they provide to an employer
- Gaining money by working, owning a business, or receiving investment returns
Down
- Example of occupation that receives royalties (2)
- Regular payment made by a tenant to an owner for the use of the owner’s building or land
- Using money to purchase goods and services
- A _______ plan is a commitment to regularly put aside some money for future use
- The percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for her or his services
- Forming the habit of saving _________ and finding forms of saving that yield high returns
- Sum payable as profit for shares fee money paid to others for their services
- ___________ spending includes researching and planning purchases in advance
- One promotion strategy
- Example of occupation that receives royalties (1)
- Act of giving money, property or other material goods to another party in exchange for future repayment of the principal amount along with interest
- ________ loan used to purchase such things as cars, furniture or travel.
- Money received on a regular basis from work, property, business or welfare payments
25 Clues: Buy ___, pay later • One promotion strategy • Putting aside money for later use • Money paid to others for their service • Using money to purchase goods and services • Example of occupation that receives a fee (1) • Example of occupation that receives a fee (2) • Example of occupation that receives a fee (3) • A fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis • ...
Unit 8A: Money and Finance 2025-11-04
Across
- A plan for how to spend and save your money.
- Take money out of a bank account.
- Provide the money needed to start or complete something.
- Finish paying all the money you owe.
- Money that you keep and don’t spend.
- Earn enough money to pay for your basic needs.
Down
- Give money officially to help someone study or do research.
- Putting money into something to make a profit later.
- Money that you owe to someone or a bank.
- Save some money regularly for the future.
- The percentage of money a bank charges or pays on a loan or savings.
- The money or things people give to help others.
- Give money or things to help people in need.
- The money you earn from work or investments.
14 Clues: Take money out of a bank account. • Finish paying all the money you owe. • Money that you keep and don’t spend. • Money that you owe to someone or a bank. • Save some money regularly for the future. • A plan for how to spend and save your money. • Give money or things to help people in need. • The money you earn from work or investments. • ...
Banking_SHAKTIKUMAR_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- Money needed to start or run a business.
- Pool of money from many investors to earn returns.
- Money that you owe or must pay back.
- Money given to students to support education.
- A person who starts a new business.
- Profit or gain earned from investment.
- Putting money safely into a bank.
Down
- A small pouch, now even digital, to carry money.
- Financial help from the government.
- A record of money kept in a bank.
- Popular app-based payment system in India.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- Something valuable that you own.
- A written order to a bank to pay money.
- The chance of losing money in investment.
15 Clues: Something valuable that you own. • A record of money kept in a bank. • Putting money safely into a bank. • Financial help from the government. • Taking money out of a bank account. • A person who starts a new business. • Money that you owe or must pay back. • Profit or gain earned from investment. • A written order to a bank to pay money. • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-02-17
Across
- Your own records of all transactions on your account
- Money not accounted for on your bank statement
- Maximum amount of spending allowed
- A card that borrows money that you will have to pay back later
- An expense charged to your account for services
- When you spend more money than you have in your account
- Money coming out of your account
- An account used to save for big purchases
Down
- A card that pulls money directly out of your checking account
- Taking money directly out of an account
- A bank's records of all transactions on your account
- Percentages taken off of your income
- Money that you owe
- An account used for everyday spending
- Putting money into your account
- Money you receive
16 Clues: Money you receive • Money that you owe • Putting money into your account • Money coming out of your account • Maximum amount of spending allowed • Percentages taken off of your income • An account used for everyday spending • Taking money directly out of an account • An account used to save for big purchases • Money not accounted for on your bank statement • ...
Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-08
Across
- What you own another, takes away
- Money you borrow and must pay back
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Buying, selling, making goods in a region
- When you spend more than what is in your account
- Extra money you pay back on a loan
- The balance in an account in your favor
- Money you save for when you no longer work
Down
- When you leave keep you money at a lending center
- The study of making & selling goods & services
- Money charged by a bank for the use banking services
- A large amount of money or possessions
- Property owned by a person or company
- A shortage (losing) of money
- Circulation of money in banks for credit and more
- deposit & withdraw money
16 Clues: deposit & withdraw money • A shortage (losing) of money • What you own another, takes away • Money you borrow and must pay back • Extra money you pay back on a loan • Property owned by a person or company • A large amount of money or possessions • The balance in an account in your favor • The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Buying, selling, making goods in a region • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- tax- a certificate showing that the government borrowed a certain amount of money.
- Debt - Total amount of money the US has borrowed.
- a surplus of money
- - a difficult examination by trained auditors
- tax- taxes on profits
- a tax that collects larger amounts of income from higher income brackets.
- is made.
Down
- money spent on breaking the law
- payment for the use of borrowed money.
- tax- is the income remaining to a company after it has offset its expenses.
- claims imposed by the government
- budget-government revenue equals its expenditure.
- important tax
- tax - A sales tax
- - money is made.
- a lack of money
16 Clues: is made. • important tax • a lack of money • - money is made. • tax - A sales tax • a surplus of money • tax- taxes on profits • money spent on breaking the law • claims imposed by the government • payment for the use of borrowed money. • - a difficult examination by trained auditors • Debt - Total amount of money the US has borrowed. • ...
chapter 12 Vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- larger percentage of income from higher income groups than lower
- the total amount of money owed by the government
- when revenue is equal to expenditures
- payments charged by the government
- money
- tax on imported goods
- an accounting of all money that is spent
Down
- chief source of income for local government
- taxes on earnings
- a certificate saying that the government has borrowed money from someone
- takes a larger percentage of income from low income groups
- payments for the use of loaned money
- money charged as a penalty
- income after paying expenses
- collects more money than it spends
- spends more money than takes in
16 Clues: money • taxes on earnings • tax on imported goods • money charged as a penalty • income after paying expenses • spends more money than takes in • payments charged by the government • collects more money than it spends • payments for the use of loaned money • when revenue is equal to expenditures • an accounting of all money that is spent • ...
financial literacy 2022-01-13
Across
- when you borrow money from the bank
- money that is sent to the federal government for military defence and education
- the your take home pay
- the income you make before taxes
- money you pay for utilities in your household
- a place where you can keep your money safe
- money used to pay for health services for the elderly
Down
- when you earn interest on both the money you've saved and the interest you earn
- a percentage withheld from the income you earn
- a quick and easy method of calculating the interest charge on a loan
- money that is set aside for those who need assistance after they are unable to work
- the money you get from work
- money you pay to the government
- you get from the bank after you buy a house
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money
- a certain amount of money
- the form of money property or services you receive in the tax year
17 Clues: the your take home pay • a certain amount of money • the money you get from work • money you pay to the government • the income you make before taxes • when you borrow money from the bank • a place where you can keep your money safe • you get from the bank after you buy a house • money you pay for utilities in your household • a percentage withheld from the income you earn • ...
financing 2022-11-01
Across
- something you pay for to protect you, youre items, and money.
- paycheck
- putting your money into something hoping to gain
- how you spend and sort your money.
- spending money you dont have, owing money
- money that the government takes out of your income
Down
- the money paid out of pocket before insurance covers the rest.
- money you can spend, but have to pay back. can affect your credit score.
- using your money wisely
- the money youre earning
- loans loans that can be unfair or deceptive.
- money you can borrow and pay back over time
- where your money is stored
- overall pay
14 Clues: paycheck • overall pay • using your money wisely • the money youre earning • where your money is stored • how you spend and sort your money. • spending money you dont have, owing money • money you can borrow and pay back over time • loans loans that can be unfair or deceptive. • putting your money into something hoping to gain • ...
Money Makeover 2022-09-13
Across
- The only licensed organisation able to offer you a Tax Free Savings Account
- The type of savings term a Tax Free Savings Account helps with
- The percentage taxable of the interest earned in a Tax Free Account
- The tax contribution limit for R500 000
Down
- The tax contribution limit for R33 000
- The access you have to your money in a Tax Free Savings Account
- The number of Tax Free accounts you can open
- The penalty percentage for over contributions
8 Clues: The tax contribution limit for R33 000 • The tax contribution limit for R500 000 • The number of Tax Free accounts you can open • The penalty percentage for over contributions • The type of savings term a Tax Free Savings Account helps with • The access you have to your money in a Tax Free Savings Account • ...
my.t money 2019-09-04
Across
- A type of barcode that contains a matrix of dots
- controlling your kids' money
- A contactless payment system
- Add money on your my.t money account
- A mobile technology that is used similarly to a real wallet
Down
- sending money to your closed ones
- splitting bills wit friends
- A payment system requiring a smartphone to scan a QR Code
8 Clues: splitting bills wit friends • controlling your kids' money • 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 Heist 2021-01-15
Across
- A person who steals another person's property
- A person who sets fire to a building, cars or property on purpose
- Threaten to reveal someone's secrets if a lot of money is not paid
- Kill someone on purpose
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- Take someone away by force, often demanding moeny for their safe return
- A person who breaks into a house in order to steal something
- A person employed by a government or other organization to secretly obtain information on an enemy or competitor.
- A person who destroys private or public property purposelly
8 Clues: Kill someone on purpose • A person who steals another person's property • A person who destroys private or public property purposelly • A person who breaks into a house in order to steal something • A person who sets fire to a building, cars or property on purpose • Threaten to reveal someone's secrets if a lot of money is not paid • ...
Canadian Money 2021-11-15
Money Management 2023-02-03
Money Vocabulary 2023-03-20
Across
- Have you ever invested _____ stocks?
- How much do teachers ___________ in Switzerland?
- Were you charged ________ that bread? I thought it came with the meal.
- I hate living with a __________. I wish I could spend whatever I wanted.
- I wish I had a bigger _________. I never get to spend much money after my bills are paid.
- How much did you spend _________ that watch?
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- My sister won't _________ any money from my dad cause they never got along.
- I hate when a friend asks to __________ money. I never know if they'll pay me back.
8 Clues: Have you ever invested _____ stocks? • How much did you spend _________ that watch? • How much do teachers ___________ in Switzerland? • Were you charged ________ that bread? I thought it came with the meal. • I hate living with a __________. I wish I could spend whatever I wanted. • My sister won't _________ any money from my dad cause they never got along. • ...
World Money 2023-06-01
Across
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- estimates the monetary worth of something
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
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- give something and receive something
- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.
- what people get paid with.
8 Clues: what people get paid with. • give something and receive something • estimates the monetary worth of something • the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • ...
Money Vocabulary 2023-05-25
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- Here’s the money you _____ me last week – thank you.
- My parents have just finished paying the _____ on their house.
- We can’t _____ to send our four children to private school.
- This ring isn’t _____ a lot of money, but I love it!
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- I bought this book yesterday. It _____ £20.
- I want to _____ some money, so I’m looking for a high interest account.
- We managed to get a _____ to buy a new car.
- Could I _____ £10 until tomorrow, please?
8 Clues: Could I _____ £10 until tomorrow, please? • I bought this book yesterday. It _____ £20. • We managed to get a _____ to buy a new car. • Here’s the money you _____ me last week – thank you. • This ring isn’t _____ a lot of money, but I love it! • We can’t _____ to send our four children to private school. • ...
lunch money 2012-10-15
8 Clues: 2 in charge • where you eat • head of school • 1/4 of a dolor • where you go to learn • table what you eat on • you buy stuff with this • some onw who teachers you
Money & Films 2015-04-21
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- An object where you can keep your money
- This person changes the actors' appearance
- It is something that shops give you when you buy something
- It is your secret code for your bank account
- The actors have to learn their words from here
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- This person films the actors while they are acting
- This person often does the dangerous things in a film
- machine It is a machine where you can get money from
8 Clues: An object where you can keep your money • This person changes the actors' appearance • It is your secret code for your bank account • The actors have to learn their words from here • This person films the actors while they are acting • machine It is a machine where you can get money from • This person often does the dangerous things in a film • ...
Money vocabulary 2024-02-27
Across
- Money that somebody lends to you
- Money that you have available and a plan of how to spend it
- The money you get for the work you do
- A fast way of paying where you hold your card or phone over a reader and don't use your PIN
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- Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house
- Money that you pay to a company and then they pay if you are ill, or if you lose or break something
- A piece of paper that shows how much money you have to pay for something
- Money that you pay to the government
8 Clues: Money that somebody lends to you • Money that you pay to the government • The money you get for the work you do • Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house • Money that you have available and a plan of how to spend it • A piece of paper that shows how much money you have to pay for something • ...
money k 2024-03-11
Across
- A thermally produced wind blowing during the day from a cool ocean surface onto the adjoining warm land.
- when the air mass warms and becomes less dense rising above earths surface
- cause movement of air and water by the changing of pressure due to temperatures
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- wind that blows towards the land from the ocean
- happens when the air cools and becomes more dense and sinks towards earths surface.
- is the difference in pressure between a high and low-pressure,flowing from higher to lower pressure.
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain
- causes wind due to temperature differences.
8 Clues: causes wind due to temperature differences. • wind that blows towards the land from the ocean • when the air mass warms and becomes less dense rising above earths surface • cause movement of air and water by the changing of pressure due to temperatures • happens when the air cools and becomes more dense and sinks towards earths surface. • ...
Sax Money 2024-12-19
8 Clues: Best blue haired singer • Where we went on vacation • Ugly guy who wears a mask • Mouse, Franklin, and Zerina • Artstyle associated with fans of this musical • What we say when we’re super happy, sad, or mad • Please “Donald/President _”, if you can hear us • Person Max makes fun of while he pretends to vape
Money Manager 2024-12-20
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- Number of bills in a strap
- US Money system
- Money will accumulate this while in a bank
- Abolitionist and one star gneral who was scheduled to replace Jackson on the $20 bill
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- EU Money system
- This department prints money and was the home of Eliot Ness
- Most popular cryptocurrency
- P or D or S on a coin
8 Clues: EU Money system • US Money system • P or D or S on a coin • Number of bills in a strap • Most popular cryptocurrency • Money will accumulate this while in a bank • This department prints money and was the home of Eliot Ness • Abolitionist and one star gneral who was scheduled to replace Jackson on the $20 bill
Money Madness 2025-09-13
8 Clues: to buy • the costs • an orderly plan • dollars and cents • worth or importance • related to the value • created for the first time • a report of something that happens
Making Money 2025-11-06
8 Clues: stock, supply, goods • pay, income, earnings • vary, change, unstable • method, plan, strategy • causes, reasons, conditions • mainly, mostly, essentially • produced, made, mass-produced • ready, accessible, obtainable
Banking Literacy 2021-05-28
Across
- Pretty much everything you need, want or do requires what?
- A number or code that protects the security of an account
- The act of paying, spending or disbursement of money
- Money borrowed from a bank to be repaid with interest
- A record of transactions, usually sent monthly
- Allows customers to get cash
- When you put money in the bank you are making a
- A safe place that holds your money for when you need it
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- Alternative word for monthly charges, check costs, etc
- Another word for money deducted from account
- The amount of money you allocate to pay for items
- A term to describe the way you oversee or handle your money
- When you take more money from account than you have
- The amount in account after transactions are totaled
- When you take money out of your bank account
- Any written document instructing a bank to pay money from the writer’s account
16 Clues: Allows customers to get cash • Another word for money deducted from account • When you take money out of your bank account • A record of transactions, usually sent monthly • When you put money in the bank you are making a • The amount of money you allocate to pay for items • When you take more money from account than you have • ...
Westons economic crossword 2022-03-11
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- A place where you can put your money
- a card that has your money on it
- Your own money instead of the banks money
- This word means annual percentage rate
- a amount of money you borrow from a bank but pay it back later
- a specific fund saved for tough times
- a amount of money you take out of the bank
- an amount of money u put in bank
Down
- scaling a chosen economic, social, political, or environmental factor
- Not your money the banks money
- opportunity to apply knowledge you gain in academic studies in a work setting
- An amount of money you put in a separate account for later
- your running out of a supplie of something
- a type of government where the people control the gov
- an amount of money the bank pays you for how much money you hav on your credit card
- a card where you spend the govs money but have to pay it back
16 Clues: Not your money the banks money • a card that has your money on it • an amount of money u put in bank • A place where you can put your money • a specific fund saved for tough times • This word means annual percentage rate • Your own money instead of the banks money • your running out of a supplie of something • a amount of money you take out of the bank • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-04-04
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- type of card used to make purchases with money from your checking account
- a withdrawal of more money that you have in an account
- type of account that allows you to deposit, withdraw, and pay bills
- type of loan used to purchase a home
- compensation for services rendered
- tax specific to the amount of money you earn
- a percentage fee paid for the use of money, based on the amount of money in use
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- a plan that outlines your income and expenses for a given period of time
- money taken out of an account
- money that is borrowed and must be repaid, usually with interest
- type of income describing the money you receive after taxes and deductions are taken out of your paycheck
- paper or coin money
- money put into an account
- borrowing money or having the ability to borrow money
- pay/income before taxes and other deductions are taken out
15 Clues: paper or coin money • money put into an account • money taken out of an account • compensation for services rendered • type of loan used to purchase a home • tax specific to the amount of money you earn • borrowing money or having the ability to borrow money • a withdrawal of more money that you have in an account • ...
money vocabulary :) 2020-05-21
Across
- have enough money to have a confortable living.
- removing founds from a bank account.
- a book of printed cheques ready to use.
- having good, property and money in abundance.
Down
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- to pay taking the money from your cheking account to make a payment.
- reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- a sum of money that is owed or due.
8 Clues: a sum of money that is owed or due. • removing founds from a bank account. • a book of printed cheques ready to use. • having good, property and money in abundance. • have enough money to have a confortable living. • reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • to pay taking the money from your cheking account to make a payment. • ...
Money Terms 2024-04-30
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- the total amount of money you spent
- a list that comes out of a credit card machine of all that you bought
- extra money you have to pay for not paying back everything you owe on time
Down
- a report that shows how responsible you are with money
- the price of goods and services going up over time
- an agency that protects and insures the money you save in a bank
- a plan for how you want to spend your money
- the first material a credit card was made out of
8 Clues: the total amount of money you spent • a plan for how you want to spend your money • the first material a credit card was made out of • the price of goods and services going up over time • a report that shows how responsible you are with money • an agency that protects and insures the money you save in a bank • ...
Money Review 2024-06-05
8 Clues: Paper money 紙幣 • Having no money. 沒有錢。 • Having a lot of money. 有很多錢。 • A place that holds money. 一個能裝錢的地方。 • A small leather bag for money. 裝錢的小皮包。 • A pocket folding case for money. 一個裝錢的口袋折疊箱。 • A round piece of metal used as money. 用作貨幣的圓形金屬片 • A person handling money for a business. 為企業處理資金的人。
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
E money 2024-09-02
Across
- People may need to exchange there dollar for local currencies while
- the first advantage of cashless society is
- avoid to smoething
Down
- negatif interest Rates may have a more direct impact on consumer once all money is
- Many modern financial processes and transactions are now taking place without the use of
- like two sides of a coin, a cashless society has its own advantages and
- furthermore going cashless is thought to be more than just
- they Will not have to worry about how much local currency they will
8 Clues: avoid to smoething • the first advantage of cashless society is • furthermore going cashless is thought to be more than just • People may need to exchange there dollar for local currencies while • they Will not have to worry about how much local currency they will • like two sides of a coin, a cashless society has its own advantages and • ...
Money Market 2023-02-14
8 Clues: reduce • prohibit • increase • decreasing • reduce dramatically • decreasing dramatically • increasing dramatically • having little to no change over a period of time
Money matters 2023-08-23
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- a printed piece of paper that can be used instead of money to pay for things
- an instruction given to a bank to regularly pay money out of an account to a person or organisation (two words)
- money that you pay to a professional person or company for their work
- money that you have put in a bank to be used later rather than spent straight away
Down
- a printed official document that you buy in a bank and send to someone so that they can exchange it for money in a bank (two words)
- a plastic card with your signature that you can use to pay for things (two words)
- an amount of money that you pay regularly for using an office, etc. that belongs to someone else
- a written statement showing how much money you owe someone for goods or services you have received
8 Clues: money that you pay to a professional person or company for their work • a printed piece of paper that can be used instead of money to pay for things • a plastic card with your signature that you can use to pay for things (two words) • money that you have put in a bank to be used later rather than spent straight away • ...
Making Money 2021-10-04
Across
- They place where humans started living in.
- made a growing inventory of goods available for trade over great distances.
- the Chinese use as a Money.
Down
- the Native Americans money.
- People needed money that would not die or spoil after a short time because the cow kives were no longer...
- is a particular method of doing or achieving something.
- the first form of currency.
- is a cashless system for exchanging goods and services.
8 Clues: the Native Americans money. • the first form of currency. • the Chinese use as a Money. • They place where humans started living in. • is a particular method of doing or achieving something. • is a cashless system for exchanging goods and services. • made a growing inventory of goods available for trade over great distances. • ...
MONEY HEIST 2021-12-19
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- month of year in which it was released in 2017
- american bank robber, whose protocol inspired the series
- surname of the painter whose face is on the robbers' masks
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- character they are doing a spin-off for
- name of the actress who plays the police inspector "Alicia Sierra"
- television station where it was originally broadcast
- Official "soundtrack" of the series
- television platform that the series acquired after its little fame in 2017
8 Clues: Official "soundtrack" of the series • character they are doing a spin-off for • month of year in which it was released in 2017 • television station where it was originally broadcast • american bank robber, whose protocol inspired the series • surname of the painter whose face is on the robbers' masks • ...
MONEY HEIST 2021-12-19
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- Official "soundtrack" of the series
- surname of the painter whose face is on the robbers' masks
- american bank robber, whose protocol inspired the series
- month of year in which it was released in 2017
Down
- television platform that the series acquired after its little fame in 2017
- character they are doing a spin-off for
- name of the actress who plays the police inspector "Alicia Sierra"
- television station where it was originally broadcast
8 Clues: Official "soundtrack" of the series • character they are doing a spin-off for • month of year in which it was released in 2017 • television station where it was originally broadcast • american bank robber, whose protocol inspired the series • surname of the painter whose face is on the robbers' masks • ...
NZ Money 2025-11-05
8 Clues: Gold coins are? • Largest gold coin. • You have half of 10 is? • What is on the dollar coin? • This is smaller than a dollar. • What bird is on the green note? • What notes does the duck live on? • This animal is on the ten dollar note.
Financial Terms 2024-02-01
Across
- Fixed Fee An Individual Pays For Specific Medical Services
- Amount Of Money Borrowed
- Plan For Making/Spending Money
- Account Allows Quick Access To Funds For Transactions
- Prepaid Health Insurance Plan, More Expensive But Can Go To Any Provider.
- A Written Check That Is Principle What's In Your Account
- Service That Allows You To Log Onto Website And Pay Bills
- Payment For Sum To An Individual That Is Written
- Certificate Given By Bank To Someone Depositing Money For A Set Time
- A Loan To Pay For Real Estate And/Or A Home
- Money Available In Checking/Savings Account
- Happens When Money Is Withdrawn From Bank Account And available Balance Goes Below Zero
- Set Aside Pre-Tax Money To Pay For Expected Medical Expenseives
- Product That Can Help Create New Credit History And Can Have Positive Impact On Your Credit Reports And Scores
- Nine Digit Number On Bottom Left Check To Identify Your Financial Institution
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- Card Allows You To Put Specific Amount Of Money On Them
- Bussiness Charges Fee To Cash A Check Like Pay Check
- Card Given By Bank Allowing Users To Finance A Purchase. Is Borrowed Money + Intrest.
- Electronic Way To View Account Activities And Pay Bills
- Process Comparing Your Company's Bank Statements To Own Records, Making Sure Transactions Accounted For
- The Original Amount You Borrowed
- Account Allows You Set Aside Money/Pays Interest
- A Way Of Sending/Paying Money To Someone Without Using Cash, Usually Done With Electronic Devices
- Card Allows Holder To Withdraw Money/Have Cost Of Purchases Charged Directly To Bank Account
- Investment That Holds Wide Range Of Investment Instruments
- Taking Money out of Banking Account
- Group Plan That Offers Prepaid Medical Care To Members
- Automated Teller Machine
- Makes Everyone Have To Have Healthcare
- Person/Organization Who Makes Funds Available For Others To Borrow
- Using Phone To Do Banking Tasks
31 Clues: Amount Of Money Borrowed • Automated Teller Machine • Plan For Making/Spending Money • Using Phone To Do Banking Tasks • The Original Amount You Borrowed • Taking Money out of Banking Account • Makes Everyone Have To Have Healthcare • A Loan To Pay For Real Estate And/Or A Home • Money Available In Checking/Savings Account • Account Allows You Set Aside Money/Pays Interest • ...
Principles of Business- Review 2025-12-02
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- integration of economies through trade, technology, and culture
- infrastructure supporting internet and digital transactions
- money placed into a bank account for safekeeping
- financial institution offering loans, deposits, and ATM services
- part of the economy owned by individuals or businesses
- standards guiding right and wrong in business
- requirement that both parties want what the other offers in barter
- small member-owned bank offering savings and small loans
- feature of money that makes it easy to carry
- buying and selling goods online
- TENDER money that must be accepted for debts
- instrument of exchange issued by a bank and guaranteed by that bank
- function of money allowing savings for future use
- machine that allows electronic cash withdrawals
- characteristic of money that allows it to withstand wear
- written order instructing a bank to pay a stated amount
- function of money that allows goods and services to be traded
- instrument that allows payment using borrowed funds
- any item or document that facilitates trade
- electronic card allowing withdrawals from your own funds
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- Caribbean nations working together for economic and social development
- ability of money to be broken into smaller units
- part of the economy owned or controlled by government
- place where buyers and sellers meet
- prepaid instrument used to send secured funds
- acronym for the authority that issues Barbados’ currency
- institution responsible for monetary policy
- physical structures needed for economic activity
- financial transactions performed over the internet
- intangible activity performed for payment
- function of money allowing it to hold value without rapid changes
- tangible item you can touch and use
- regional insurance company offering life, health, and investment coverage
- cost of borrowing money
- electronic transfer of money between financial institutions
- exchange of goods without using money
- money borrowed and repaid with interest
37 Clues: cost of borrowing money • buying and selling goods online • place where buyers and sellers meet • tangible item you can touch and use • exchange of goods without using money • money borrowed and repaid with interest • intangible activity performed for payment • institution responsible for monetary policy • any item or document that facilitates trade • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2023-01-11
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- , A plan for what you're going to spend your money on.
- , A fee from your bank when you try to spend more than what is in your account.
- , When you take money out of an account
- , Borrowing money that you will later pay back, plus interest
- , The amount of money you need to pay toward expenses before your insurance will cover the rest
- , anything you spend money on
- , An amount charged for borrowing money or paid to you for lending it
- , Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs
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- Pay , The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld
- , Money coming in
- , the amount you have to pay each doctor's visit that the insurance doesn't cover
- , An amount available in or owed on an account.
- , An amount removed from your bank or credit union account to pay for something
- Account , A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses
- , A request to your insurance company to pay for something
- , When you put money into an account
- , The amount you owe to someone else
17 Clues: , Money coming in • , anything you spend money on • , When you put money into an account • , The amount you owe to someone else • , When you take money out of an account • , An amount available in or owed on an account. • , A plan for what you're going to spend your money on. • , A request to your insurance company to pay for something • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-10-27
Across
- An institution that holds your money safely in various accounts.
- A plan that outlines the money you expect to receive from work and how you will save of spend it.
- An illegal act that occurs when people try and trick you out of your money or assets.
- A portion of a whole amount. Out of 100.
- A percentage of money that goes to the government when we buy things. Used to fund education, roads, and healthcare etc.
- A percentage of money we give to worker who provide good service
- When you earn money from selling something.
- Coins or paper bills.
- When an investment gains value over time.
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- A specific sort of loan which provides funding to purchase a home.
- Something you spend money on in the hopes that it becomes more valuable over time.
- A letter/e-mail telling you that you owe money for a service
- A type of card which allows people to spend money they don't actually have yet.
- Something you own which is worth something.
- A person who purchases something.
- When you take out a _____, you borrow money to buy something.
- The money that you make when you go to work.
17 Clues: Coins or paper bills. • A person who purchases something. • A portion of a whole amount. Out of 100. • When an investment gains value over time. • Something you own which is worth something. • When you earn money from selling something. • The money that you make when you go to work. • A letter/e-mail telling you that you owe money for a service • ...
hey 2025-06-23
Across
- Expenses: Monthly costs that stay the same.
- A money plan.
- Extra money earned or paid.
- Used to buy goods and services.
- Money spent.
- Fraud: Tricking someone out of money.
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- Borrowed money paid back later.
- Expenses: Costs that change monthly.
- Profit shared with shareholders.
- Original amount borrowed or invested.
- Management: Handling your money wisely.
- Income: Total earnings before deductions.
- Income: Earnings after deductions.
- Money you receive.
14 Clues: Money spent. • A money plan. • Money you receive. • Extra money earned or paid. • Borrowed money paid back later. • Used to buy goods and services. • Profit shared with shareholders. • Income: Earnings after deductions. • Expenses: Costs that change monthly. • Original amount borrowed or invested. • Fraud: Tricking someone out of money. • Management: Handling your money wisely. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2025-05-15
Across
- account A bank account for everyday use, like paying bills.
- The current amount of money in an account.
- The cost of borrowing money or the earnings from savings.
- A card that spends money directly from a checking account.
- A monthly record of account activity.
- The yearly cost to borrow money.
- Borrowed money or the ability to borrow money.
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- The money in an account available to use.
- Property pledged to secure a loan.
- A record of money held at a bank.
- A written order telling a bank to pay money from an account.
- A withdrawal or charge from an account.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- A place that manages money, offers accounts, and gives loans.
- Money added to a bank account.
- The yearly earnings on savings with interest included.
16 Clues: Money added to a bank account. • The yearly cost to borrow money. • A record of money held at a bank. • Property pledged to secure a loan. • A monthly record of account activity. • A withdrawal or charge from an account. • The money in an account available to use. • The current amount of money in an account. • Borrowed money or the ability to borrow money. • ...
All About Banking 2024-02-28
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- An account used for quickly accessing money
- A savings account where money is locked away for an amount of time
- When banks and the economy fail
- Money you put into the bank
- Synonym of “currency”
- A nonprofit company that manages money
- USA base currency
- A for-profit company that manages money
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- A savings account with higher returns than usual
- The most common type of savings account
- Our economic system
- Where you shouldn’t keep your money
- When you take money out of the bank
- Revenue minus cost
- When you borrow money from the bank
15 Clues: USA base currency • Revenue minus cost • Our economic system • Synonym of “currency” • Money you put into the bank • When banks and the economy fail • Where you shouldn’t keep your money • When you take money out of the bank • When you borrow money from the bank • A nonprofit company that manages money • The most common type of savings account • ...
Money Management Simplified 2016-12-02
Across
- Another word for mehangai
- Collectively buying investments
- What I or My Investments earn
- Something that earns money for me
- Owning a part of the company
- Know your client
Down
- Return on investment
- Public Provident Fund
- your assets minus your liabilities
- Something for which i have to spend
- Things that i want to accomplish
- What I have to Pay the government
12 Clues: Know your client • Return on investment • Public Provident Fund • Another word for mehangai • Owning a part of the company • What I or My Investments earn • Collectively buying investments • Things that i want to accomplish • Something that earns money for me • What I have to Pay the government • your assets minus your liabilities • Something for which i have to spend
Me and Money 2016-12-01
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- Return on Investment
- Owning a part of the company
- Something that earns money for Me
- Something for which I have to spend
- Public Provident Fund
- What I or my investments earn
- What I have to pay to the government
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- Another word for mehangai
- Collectively buying investments
- Know your client
- Money that earns for Me
- Things that I want to accomplish
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 • Collectively buying investments • Things that I want to accomplish • Something that earns money for Me • Something for which I have to spend • What I have to pay to the government
Money and Power 2013-03-09
Across
- organized demonstration
- each according to his work
- rejection of tyrany
- each according to his need
- the system is inbalanced
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- caretaker of another's property
- full scale takeover of government
- nonviolent, aggressive attack
- each according to his value
- the spiritual essence of money
- existence is futile
- undeserved gift
12 Clues: undeserved gift • rejection of tyrany • existence is futile • organized demonstration • the system is inbalanced • each according to his work • each according to his need • each according to his value • nonviolent, aggressive attack • the spiritual essence of money • caretaker of another's property • full scale takeover of government
I NEED MONEY 2013-09-09
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- YOU PUT MONEY IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AT THE BANK
- MACHINE IT IS A MACHINE THAT IS TRADITIONALLY OUTSIDE THE BANK, YOU CAN TAKE MONEY FROM IT
- IT IS A MINUS FIGURE IN YOU ACCOUNT, YOU HAVE SPENT TOO MUCH MONEY
- SYNONYM OF WORKER, CLERK....
- SYNONYM OF BOSS
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- CARD IT CAN BE A VISA, A MASTER..., YOU CAN USE IT TO PAY OR TO TAKE MONEY AT THE BANK
- SYNONYM OF "TAKE MONEY" FROM THE BANK
- SYNONYM OF CLIENT
- CURRENCY OF GREAT BRITAIN
- CURRENCY OF AMERICA
- ACCOUNT IT IS WHERE YOU KEEP YOUR MONEY AT THE BANK
- CURRENCY OF EUROPE
12 Clues: SYNONYM OF BOSS • SYNONYM OF CLIENT • CURRENCY OF EUROPE • CURRENCY OF AMERICA • CURRENCY OF GREAT BRITAIN • SYNONYM OF WORKER, CLERK.... • SYNONYM OF "TAKE MONEY" FROM THE BANK • YOU PUT MONEY IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AT THE BANK • ACCOUNT IT IS WHERE YOU KEEP YOUR MONEY AT THE BANK • IT IS A MINUS FIGURE IN YOU ACCOUNT, YOU HAVE SPENT TOO MUCH MONEY • ...
I NEED MONEY 2013-09-10
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- IT IS WHERE YOU PUT MONEY AT THE BANK
- SYNONYM OF CLIENT
- IT IS SMALL AND FLAT, IT CAN BE A VISA OR A MASTER, YOU CAN TAKE MONEY OR PAY WITH IT
- SYNONYM OF TAKE (MONEY)AT THE BANK
- IT IS THE CURRENCY OF EUROPE
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- YOU CAN SEE HER FACE ON THE BRITISH BANK NOTES, SHE IS THE HEAD OF GREAT BRITAIN
- IT IS THE CURRENCY OF GREAT BRITAIN
- SYNOYM OF BOSS, DIRECTOR
- IT IS A TYPE OF BOX SITUATED OUTSIDE OR INSIDE THE BANK WHERE YOU CAN TAKE MONEY OR CHECK YOUR ACCOUNT
- WHEN YOU HAVE SPENT TOO MUCH MONEY,THERE IS A MINUS FIGURE IN YOUR ACCOUNT
- IT IS SMALL AND ROUND, USUALLY MADE OF METAL, YOU USE IT TO PAY
- IT IS THE CURRENCY OF THE USA
12 Clues: SYNONYM OF CLIENT • SYNOYM OF BOSS, DIRECTOR • IT IS THE CURRENCY OF EUROPE • IT IS THE CURRENCY OF THE USA • SYNONYM OF TAKE (MONEY)AT THE BANK • IT IS THE CURRENCY OF GREAT BRITAIN • IT IS WHERE YOU PUT MONEY AT THE BANK • IT IS SMALL AND ROUND, USUALLY MADE OF METAL, YOU USE IT TO PAY • WHEN YOU HAVE SPENT TOO MUCH MONEY,THERE IS A MINUS FIGURE IN YOUR ACCOUNT • ...
Money Kuba V. 2014-01-15
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- Reward for winning
- Fee to goverment
- Betting is...
- Paper,where is written some thing,that you must do
- Part of money,which you pay back
- Document that order money from bank account
Down
- Place,where you buy something
- Person or company,which give you money for free
- Person,who orders you some things
- Someone who has too much money
- Money,which someone lend you
- Reward for services performed
12 Clues: Betting is... • Fee to goverment • Reward for winning • Money,which someone lend you • Place,where you buy something • Reward for services performed • Someone who has too much money • Part of money,which you pay back • Person,who orders you some things • Document that order money from bank account • Person or company,which give you money for free • ...
Money Finance + Economics 2021-10-22
Across
- organized group of people who unite to make decisions about conditions affecting their work
- process of paying back loan over time
- total amount of money earned before deductions
- a system of moral principles that can guide our decision making
- money subtracted from the gross pay for taxes, medical benefits, + retirement benefits
- includes two seperate taxes, social security + medicare
Down
- a loan one can take out to buy a home
- nations retirement plan based on income, helps ederly + disabled
- a type of loan where the gov't pays interest while in school + during 6 mo. grace period
- the free application for federal student aid
- legally enforeable promise between two parties that can either be oral or written
- how much money you make (take home)
12 Clues: how much money you make (take home) • a loan one can take out to buy a home • process of paying back loan over time • the free application for federal student aid • total amount of money earned before deductions • includes two seperate taxes, social security + medicare • a system of moral principles that can guide our decision making • ...
MONEY AND CREDIT 2022-01-09
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- DOCUMENT THAT INSTRUCT BANK TO TRANSFER FUNDS
- COUNTRY THAT GIVE SUCCESS STORY OF GRAMEEN BANKS
- APEX INSTITUTION OF MONETARY SYSTEM
- SYSTEM IN WHICH COMMODITIES WERE EXCHANGED
- SOURCES WHICH LEND LOANS AT REASONABLE INTEREST
- ITS OBJECTIVE IS TO INCULCATE SAVINGS
- WHEN BOTH PARTIES AGREE TO BUY AND SELL EACH OTHERS COMMODITY
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- DEPOSIT IN BANKS PAYABLE ON DEMAND
- SITUATION WHERE REPAYMENT OF LOANS IS DIFFICULT
- SECURITY KEPT BY BANK TILL LOAN IS REPAID
- SOURCES WHICH CHARGE VERY HIGH INTEREST RATE
- CONDITIONS ON WHICH LOAN IS GRANTED
12 Clues: DEPOSIT IN BANKS PAYABLE ON DEMAND • APEX INSTITUTION OF MONETARY SYSTEM • CONDITIONS ON WHICH LOAN IS GRANTED • ITS OBJECTIVE IS TO INCULCATE SAVINGS • SECURITY KEPT BY BANK TILL LOAN IS REPAID • SYSTEM IN WHICH COMMODITIES WERE EXCHANGED • SOURCES WHICH CHARGE VERY HIGH INTEREST RATE • DOCUMENT THAT INSTRUCT BANK TO TRANSFER FUNDS • ...
Lunch Money - Vocabulary 2021-03-27
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- indicating that someone is guilty
- - special treatment
- something that seems to be one thing, but may be something else
- having too much pride in oneself
- a person who is new at doing something
Down
- a copy
- getting things done quickly with no waste
- complete confusion or disorganization
- not logical
- - making a deal
- in a way that shows remorse or regret
- - trying something new or beginning something
12 Clues: a copy • not logical • - making a deal • - special treatment • having too much pride in oneself • indicating that someone is guilty • complete confusion or disorganization • in a way that shows remorse or regret • a person who is new at doing something • getting things done quickly with no waste • - trying something new or beginning something • ...
Math and Money 2023-10-30
12 Clues: Low price. • Black Friday • Going shopping. • Price of shoes. • Money for the future • Give money to somebody • Get money from somebody. • Plan your monthly spending. • Parents give to you weekly. • Amount you have to pay back. • Enough money to buy something. • How much money you make per month.
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.
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- 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 For Children 2023-04-21
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- Para çekme işlemlerini sağlayan elektronik cihaz?
- ileriye dönük olarak bir süre için tasarladığı gelir ve giderlerini tür ve ayrıntılarıyla gösteren çizelge ...
- Ne tür bir para var?
- çok fazla para basıldığında...
- Madeni para ilk olarak hangi ülkede ortaya çıktı?
- Eski günlerde mal mübadelesine ne denirdi?
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- Bir kenara para koyma süreci.
- Parayı kim kazanıyor?
- Tasarruf ederek aynı zamanda ……………… kurtarırız ...
- Temel önceliklerimizi satın almak ...
- Elektronik parayı nakit olarak çekmek için kullandığımız ...
- Hangi ölçü birimi değeri gösterir?
12 Clues: Ne tür bir para var? • Parayı kim kazanıyor? • Bir kenara para koyma süreci. • çok fazla para basıldığında... • Hangi ölçü birimi değeri gösterir? • Temel önceliklerimizi satın almak ... • Eski günlerde mal mübadelesine ne denirdi? • Para çekme işlemlerini sağlayan elektronik cihaz? • Madeni para ilk olarak hangi ülkede ortaya çıktı? • ...
U3 Money ADV 2023-04-12
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- having little or no money
- having little or no money
- money paid by an ex-partner
- adjective to describe someone who hates spending money
- money paid for someone as a reward for a service
- money paid to kidnappers to release the captive
- unable to pay their debts
- money paid to a professional person or institution for the services they provide
- money paid as first instalment of an amount payable later
- spending and owing money more than is being earned
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- adjective to describe someone who hates spending money
- regular payment made by the government to retired or disabled people
- adjective to describe someone who hates spending money
- having a lot of money
- money paid to someone to get them do something dishonest
15 Clues: having a lot of money • having little or no money • having little or no money • unable to pay their debts • money paid by an ex-partner • money paid to kidnappers to release the captive • money paid for someone as a reward for a service • spending and owing money more than is being earned • adjective to describe someone who hates spending money • ...
Money and Ecom 2023-01-19
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- when you swap something because of an agreement or deal
- someone who buys a specific product
- something that people look for to help themselves or others
- knowledge of growth that could involve money
- things that are available to someone
- starts with a E
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- something that is important
- the value of the option you didn't choose
- something that is unnecessary that you don't need
- being short on something or not having enough
- something that is necessary and useful that helps you survive
- how much something cost
12 Clues: starts with a E • how much something cost • something that is important • someone who buys a specific product • things that are available to someone • the value of the option you didn't choose • knowledge of growth that could involve money • being short on something or not having enough • something that is unnecessary that you don't need • ...
Talking about money 2023-05-09
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- have enough money to pay for sth you want to buy
- sth that is a good price, cheaper than usual
- a piece of paper that shows that you paid for sth
- Czech currency
- money returned when a payment exceeds the amount
- reduction
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- money paid back to you when you return sth to the shop
- a time when shops sell things at a lower price
- make sth less in size, quantity, or price
- British currency
- a mark on the surface mad by a sharp object
- metal money
12 Clues: reduction • metal money • Czech currency • British currency • make sth less in size, quantity, or price • a mark on the surface mad by a sharp object • sth that is a good price, cheaper than usual • a time when shops sell things at a lower price • have enough money to pay for sth you want to buy • money returned when a payment exceeds the amount • ...
money and finance 2026-02-14
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- To put money into a bank account.
- The economic term for when prices rise and the value of money drops.
- A legal state where you are unable to pay your debts.
- A fixed regular payment made by an employer, often monthly.
Down
- A reduction in the original price of an item.
- Using money carefully and avoiding waste; being frugal.
- Something bought for much less than its usual or expected price.
- The money you make in business after all costs are paid.
- A share of a company's profits paid out to its stockholders.
- A long-term loan specifically used to buy a house or property.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- To take money from a bank or person with the agreement to pay it back.
12 Clues: To put money into a bank account. • To take money out of a bank account. • A reduction in the original price of an item. • A legal state where you are unable to pay your debts. • Using money carefully and avoiding waste; being frugal. • The money you make in business after all costs are paid. • A fixed regular payment made by an employer, often monthly. • ...
Money and finance 2026-02-20
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- — An account used for everyday banking transactions.
- — The money you gain from selling something for more than it cost.
- — The regular payment shareholders receive from company profits.
- — Money that you borrow and must repay.
- — Money that a person or company owes to another person or bank.
- — The situation when a business spends more than it earns.
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- — The act of putting money into financial assets to earn profit.
- — Having no value or use.
- — Extra money paid for borrowing money.
- — A long-term loan used to buy property, secured against that property.
- — A financial institution owned by its members that offers banking services.
- — A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy.
12 Clues: — Having no value or use. • — Extra money paid for borrowing money. • — Money that you borrow and must repay. • — An account used for everyday banking transactions. • — A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy. • — The situation when a business spends more than it earns. • — The act of putting money into financial assets to earn profit. • ...
Work and money 2025-09-15
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- The new app got a ________ start and hit 1,000 downloads in a day.
- To be employed or hired by someone: to be ________ on
- To tell someone what to do in a bossy way: order someone __________
- To get back some profit or benefits from an investment: see a __________
- To compensate for something bad or a mistake: ______ up for
- The ups and downs in income or profits
- You have to ________ up for your team when things go wrong.
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- The new app got a _________ start and hit 1,000 downloads in a day."
- To notice or understand someone's abilities: realise the ___________
- It’s hard to _____ their opinion if she´s so quiet
- To notice or understand someone's abilities: realise the _______
- To tell someone what to do in a bossy way: order someone _________
- He’s ________ out of university and looking for his first job.
- She has a great _______ with her manager
- I chose my placement carefully to avoid being snowed______
15 Clues: The ups and downs in income or profits • She has a great _______ with her manager • It’s hard to _____ their opinion if she´s so quiet • To be employed or hired by someone: to be ________ on • I chose my placement carefully to avoid being snowed______ • To compensate for something bad or a mistake: ______ up for • ...
Trouble with money 2025-12-02
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- Lizzy Miliie and cousin fred feel like what.
- sold to papa
- 2nd job idea
- motivation for making money
- reason the siblings cant hangout
- 10cents off berries because why
Down
- free from the store after two purcheses
- sold for 1 dollar
- tricked mom into making to much blank
- 3rd job idea
- price of lemonade
- 1st job idea
12 Clues: sold to papa • 3rd job idea • 1st job idea • 2nd job idea • sold for 1 dollar • price of lemonade • motivation for making money • 10cents off berries because why • reason the siblings cant hangout • tricked mom into making to much blank • free from the store after two purcheses • Lizzy Miliie and cousin fred feel like what.
Mod 2 Budgeting 2026-02-09
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- Fun activities and hobbies cost
- Non-essential comfort items
- Grocery and dining out costs
- Total pay before deductions
- Tools for mobile budgeting
- Costs for cars or commuting
- A sudden gain of money
- Regular and repeated expenses
- Cash-stuffing budget method
- Grouping of similar expenses
- Total money flowing in
- Money kept for later use
- Take-home pay after taxes
- Largest household cost category
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- Unexpected emergency bills
- Total money flowing out
- To assign money for use
- Taxes and fees from pay
- Fixed amount of annual pay
- Irregular or one-time costs
- Medical and insurance expenses
- Costs that stay the same
- Budget where all dollars are assigned
- A plan for managing money
- Essentials required for survival
25 Clues: A sudden gain of money • Total money flowing in • Total money flowing out • To assign money for use • Taxes and fees from pay • Costs that stay the same • Money kept for later use • A plan for managing money • Take-home pay after taxes • Unexpected emergency bills • Fixed amount of annual pay • Tools for mobile budgeting • Non-essential comfort items • Total pay before deductions • ...
The ATM Experience 2025-11-05
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- To get to your money
- Common card type
- To put money into account
- Where the card goes in
- Simple to use
- Your account total
- Money dispensed
- Take your card out
- Funds obtained
- Material of your card
- The ATM device
- Where you keep your card
- You press it to select
- Your financial record
- Electronic information
- Your financial institution
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- How much cash you want
- To input information
- To take money out
- A mistake or problem
- Keeping your info safe
- Stop a transaction
- To accept an action
- Available money
- Fast transaction speed
- Where instructions appear
- An exchange of funds
- Paper proof of transaction
- Secret number for access
- What you insert
30 Clues: Simple to use • Funds obtained • The ATM device • Money dispensed • Available money • What you insert • Common card type • To take money out • Stop a transaction • Your account total • Take your card out • To accept an action • To get to your money • To input information • A mistake or problem • An exchange of funds • Material of your card • Your financial record • How much cash you want • ...
vocab 2022-02-16
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- bank you make money off of accounts
- physical form of currency
- people that manage credit
- you write money out to people on it
- used if you want to pay later
- manage accounts of loans and savings
- put money in a bank account
- protection of something
- guarantee from bank that you will pay the money back on time
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- to move money somewhere else
- bank account if you plan to spend
- lets you borrow money when you need it
- institute you can't deposity money into
- where security is
- bank account if you plan to save
- a unit of value
- let you buy without carrying cash
17 Clues: a unit of value • where security is • protection of something • physical form of currency • people that manage credit • put money in a bank account • to move money somewhere else • used if you want to pay later • bank account if you plan to save • bank account if you plan to spend • let you buy without carrying cash • bank you make money off of accounts • ...
Financial Term Crossword 2022-10-17
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- the monetary fees given to an individual if they perform zn early withdrawl.
- The total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debts.
- The pay for work completed in a set period of time.
- Mortgage A loan for a house where the interest rate stays the same throughout the entire term of the loan.
- Debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money
- Property owned ny a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
- An inrease in monetary value
- Money that is expended with the expectation of earning a profit in return.
- A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution
- The original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money in around one to five years
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- A retirement account with tax advantages where money can be saved and invested in for the long term.
- IRA An individual retirement account where you can make after tax contributions
- The thing you would like to be able to with your money more than five years in the future.
- AN employer sponsored account where employees can save money from each paycheck to be used in retirment
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money.
- All of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time.
- A small loan with a very high-interest rate
- A retirment plan for thre benefit of emplyees of public schools
- The initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house.
- The things you would like the be able to do with your money in less than a year
- Tax paid to the IRS based on income from employees or buisness activity
22 Clues: An inrease in monetary value • A small loan with a very high-interest rate • The pay for work completed in a set period of time. • A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution • A retirment plan for thre benefit of emplyees of public schools • Debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-22
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- The ability to borrow money
- The money you receive from a source
- A payment card that deducts money from what you pay on your checking account
- A huge amount of cash that you’ll use to cover unplanned expenses
- A another type of savings account
- A three digit number that shows how good or bad you have paid back your debt or loans
- A person that handles orders to buy, trade and sell stocks
- Comparing products from different stores to decide a good price for it
- A thing that gets you into small loans or other banking services that make you get a higher interest rate and lower fees
- A investing strategy to manage your risk
- Something that you own that has value
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- A meaning of saving money before paying for things
- A way to save money from a loss and not get into a financial crisis
- A report on showing how to manage your money
- A concept that the sum of the money is worth more now than the future has
- The money you pay from borrowing and likely get charged a interest fee
- A plan for spending
- A person who fails to make payments on time
- A measurement of how most likely you can’t pay your stuff on time and shows your worthy enough to pay on time
- Two things that are for one needed to use to function or something you want that is not necessary
- The amount of money you borrowed or owned by a lender.
- A thing that happens when you don’t have enough money to pay for the debts
- Money that you borrowed that you’ll pay back
- The cost per year of borrowing in percentage.
- The money originally going to get paid back
25 Clues: A plan for spending • The ability to borrow money • A another type of savings account • The money you receive from a source • Something that you own that has value • A investing strategy to manage your risk • A person who fails to make payments on time • The money originally going to get paid back • A report on showing how to manage your money • ...
Accounting 1 Crossword 2023-11-27
Across
- The action or process of keeping financial accounts is __.
- Money that may be kept in physical form, digital form, or invested in a short-term money market product. This is an asset.
- Expected money coming from an account that has not yet payed you, are accounts __.
- Something that you currently owe/debt is a(n)__.
- A spreadsheet in which data can be inputted. You can make multiple.
- A transaction made through cash assets, listed on the left-hand side of accounts.
- Can be used to list data(horizontal format) and are listed by letters in spreadsheets.
- The exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- An official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
- An act of taking money out of an account.
- Something that you own is a(n)__.
- A periodic payment made by a tenant to the owner for the use of the owner's property is __.
- Money spent for some good/service is a(n)__.
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- Can be used to list data(vertical format) and are listed by numbers in spreadsheets.
- Money you are expected to pay to an account you have not yet payed for, is an account __.
- An act of adding money into an account.
- The side of charts in which credit is listed.
- A record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts relating to a particular period or purpose.
- The exchange of something for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- The side of charts in which credit is listed.
- Expense that is made before payment and is trusted to be paid for in the future is __.
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business. It can also refer to the net worth (or book value) of a business.
- The amount of money held in an account is it's __.
- Money gained through income/trade is __.
25 Clues: Something that you own is a(n)__. • An act of adding money into an account. • Money gained through income/trade is __. • An act of taking money out of an account. • Money spent for some good/service is a(n)__. • The side of charts in which credit is listed. • The side of charts in which credit is listed. • Something that you currently owe/debt is a(n)__. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2024-05-13
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- spreading your investments out to decrease risk and increase profit
- How much you get charged when borrowing money
- the person who is legally entitled to receive certain assets
- how likely your investment is to fail or succeed
- something a person or company owes, often money
- You put your money here to make it grow
- the rating that lets lenders decide how they lend to you
- a way to spend money directly from your accounts
- the money you set aside and dont spend
- being legally declared unable to pay back your debts
- the money you get paid from work
- how much you owe a person or business
- A plan to manage income and expenses over a certain period of time
- the person/company who gives out loans and charges interest
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- the amount of money out of pocket before insurance kicks in
- the value of all assets minus the value of liabilities
- money that you borrow then pay back, usually at interest
- A system that allows you to pay people back for goods and services
- the decrease in value of money
- paying back your debts
- individual shares of a company that the public can buy
- How much the value of your assets grows over time
- gains the money you make off of investments or property sales
- fixed price charges to use certain accounts and other financial services
- a long term loan and legal agreement to help purchase property
- The number that determines how interest will grow
- taking one loan to cover a number of debts
- the measurements of your investments total loss or return over a period of time
- having lots of money and/or assets
- the financial goals you set for far in the future
- everything of value that you own
- A safe way to invest money for a set amount of time
32 Clues: paying back your debts • the decrease in value of money • everything of value that you own • the money you get paid from work • having lots of money and/or assets • how much you owe a person or business • the money you set aside and dont spend • You put your money here to make it grow • taking one loan to cover a number of debts • ...
Professions 2016-09-13
Across
- Use the voice to ear money
- Use the dance to earn money
- investigates
- Makes food
- Records moments
- Someone argues before the jury
- Serves customers
- Manages somewhere
- Prepere patients
Down
- Play something
- Proof that God does not exist
- Move with lots of money
- Help during plane flights
- Fix cables
- Fix machines
- Sell flowers
- Delivery letters
- Plant and harvest
- Judges
- Earn money to act
20 Clues: Judges • Fix cables • Makes food • investigates • Fix machines • Sell flowers • Play something • Records moments • Delivery letters • Serves customers • Prepere patients • Plant and harvest • Earn money to act • Manages somewhere • Move with lots of money • Help during plane flights • Use the voice to ear money • Use the dance to earn money • Proof that God does not exist • Someone argues before the jury
Banking 2022-03-11
Across
- Money received from work or through investments.
- An amount of money that is placed in the bank for safekeeping.
- a safe place to keep money
- an account in the bank to keep your money.
- Annual amount earned by a worker that’s paid monthly or bi-weekly.
- when you are in negatives in money
- When you take money out of your bank account.
- A percentage of a loan which must be paid, in addition to paying the loan amount back.
- Amount earned by a worker that is paid hourly or daily.
Down
- when the bank gives you money and you have to pay it back in a certain amount of time.
- Purchases and payments that cost money, including bills
- Money that is spent directly from one’s bank account
- money to make additional income or money in the future.
- Money that one has which can be easily accessed or spent.
- a trick that someone would do to get your money.
15 Clues: a safe place to keep money • when you are in negatives in money • an account in the bank to keep your money. • When you take money out of your bank account. • Money received from work or through investments. • a trick that someone would do to get your money. • Money that is spent directly from one’s bank account • Purchases and payments that cost money, including bills • ...
Banking 2022-03-11
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- a trick that someone would do to get your money.
- Money that one has which can be easily accessed or spent.
- Purchases and payments that cost money, including bills
- Money received from work or through investments.
- Money that is spent directly from one’s bank account
- when you are in negatives in money
- Amount earned by a worker that is paid hourly or daily.
- an account in the bank to keep your money.
- a safe place to keep money
Down
- using money to make additional income or money in the future.
- when the bank gives you money and you have to pay it back in a certain amount of time.
- An amount of money that is placed in the bank for safekeeping.
- A percentage of a loan which must be paid, in addition to paying the loan amount back.
- When you take money out of your bank account.
- Annual amount earned by a worker that’s paid monthly or bi-weekly.
15 Clues: a safe place to keep money • when you are in negatives in money • an account in the bank to keep your money. • When you take money out of your bank account. • a trick that someone would do to get your money. • Money received from work or through investments. • Money that is spent directly from one’s bank account • Purchases and payments that cost money, including bills • ...
Personal Finance Review Vocab 2013-04-30
Across
- Record of your borrowing and paying habits
- Amount paid for borrowing money
- A system of compliance that relies on individual citizens to report their income, calculate their tax liability, and file a tax return on time
- Investment that can be turned into cash
- insurance To help pay for medical expenses
- Completed by the employee and used to determine the amount of income tax to withhold
- Loan that allows people to buy something now and pay for it later
- Put money into a bank or account
- Card used to withdraw money from a checking account
- Social security and Medicare tax
- Rate of interest being charged for a loan
- Failure to pay or deliberate underpayment of taxes
- Federal agency that collects income taxes in the US
- Amount a taxpayer can claim for themselves, their spouses, and dependents.
- Using other things to lessen taxes
Down
- Things you pay money for
- Guarantees an interest rate if you leave money for a set time.
- Money or goods you owe
- Taking money out of an account
- Money owe to taxpayers when their total payment are greater than the total tax
- Federal government levies a tax on personal income
- Used to provide medical benefits for individuals upon reaching age 65
- A record sheet to track your balance
- to have the money to fix or replace their home and its contents
- Difference between amount owed and paid, all of the money that went in or out of an account, and amount in your savings account
- Plan to protect you from costly situations
- Help pays for damage caused in a car accident
- Grade that is assigned based on how you handle your money
- Taxes on income both earned and unearned
- Money, goods, and services that one must claim on their taxes
30 Clues: Money or goods you owe • Things you pay money for • Taking money out of an account • Amount paid for borrowing money • Put money into a bank or account • Social security and Medicare tax • Using other things to lessen taxes • A record sheet to track your balance • Investment that can be turned into cash • Taxes on income both earned and unearned • ...
Consumer Math Chapter 3 2015-01-23
Across
- When you spend money on something that you need or want.
- Extra money you need to pay the lender for loaning you money.
- Money you earn for working, or receive from investments or other sources.
- Services such as electricity, gas and water.
- A plan where income is equal to the sum of expenses and savings.
- Stay the same from week to week or month to month.
- A fee that is sometimes paid for sales work; usually a percent of the total sales price
- An organized chart used to list things you spend money on for a certain period of time, such as a week or month.
- To move money from one budget line to another.
- The amount of money earned in one year or 12 months
- the fixed pay for regular work
Down
- To make a guess about the future.
- Things you must have, such as food.
- To round to get an answer that is not exact; the answer you get when you use rounded numbers.
- The sum of a set of numbers divided by how many numbers are in the set.
- A record of the hours an employee works
- The difference between your income and your total expenses.
- Change from week to week or month to month.
- A part of a whole, based on 100 parts
- The amount of money earned in one week or 7 days
- Money that is owed.
- Things you would like but do not necessarily need.
- A plan for spending and saving money.
- A person who is hired to work for another person or business
- The amount of money paid for one hour of work
- The amount of money earned in one month
- A person or business that gives work to another person
27 Clues: Money that is owed. • the fixed pay for regular work • To make a guess about the future. • Things you must have, such as food. • A part of a whole, based on 100 parts • A plan for spending and saving money. • A record of the hours an employee works • The amount of money earned in one month • Change from week to week or month to month. • ...
Spring 25: Money Matters Vocab Midterm Review 2025-03-05
Across
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Income remaining after deductions such as taxes.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- This encompasses all financial decisions and activities of an individual or household, including budgeting, saving, investing, and managing debt.
- Anything you owe to someone else.
- Total income before any deductions.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on invested money.
- Anything you own that has monetary value.
- Expenses that change from month to month.
- Money owed to another person or entity.
- The difference between your assets and liabilities.
- Income that is not received on a consistent, predictable schedule.
- A plan for how you will spend your money.
- Expenses that occur occasionally, rather than regularly.
- An agreement to obtain goods, services, or money in exchange for a promise to pay later.
Down
- When your liabilities exceed your assets.
- The ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills, including budgeting, investing, and debt management.
- When your assets exceed your liabilities.
- Non-essential expenses that you can choose to spend money on.
- Living where your income is immediately spent on expenses, with little to no savings.
- The percentage charged for borrowing money or earned on invested money.
- A budgeting method where every dollar of income is assigned to an expense, saving, or debt payment.
- A fee paid to someone for making a sale.
- An individual or entity that lends money at excessively high interest rates, often illegally.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- A strategy for managing your money to achieve your financial goals.
- A financial statement that summarizes the movement of cash and cash equivalents into and out of a business or personal finance situation.
- Expenses that remain the same from month to month.
28 Clues: Anything you owe to someone else. • Money spent on goods and services. • Total income before any deductions. • Money owed to another person or entity. • A fee paid to someone for making a sale. • When your liabilities exceed your assets. • When your assets exceed your liabilities. • Anything you own that has monetary value. • Expenses that change from month to month. • ...
personal finance 2021-09-22
Across
- payment for advice
- possessions
- paper money
- assets something valuable that can be sold easy
- take money from a bank account
- a business deal
Down
- money that is borrowed
- money used in a country
- having no money
- statement for finished payment
- being responsible for something
- a sum of money
- sum of money to pay back
- coins
- occurring every year
15 Clues: coins • possessions • paper money • a sum of money • having no money • a business deal • payment for advice • occurring every year • money that is borrowed • money used in a country • sum of money to pay back • statement for finished payment • take money from a bank account • being responsible for something • assets something valuable that can be sold easy
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzles 2021-05-05
Across
- a number between 300 and 850 that determines a person's creditworthiness.
- a way to spend money wisely by calculating net income and expenses to see what you should spend you money on.
- a regular payment given from employer to employee which is payed semi-monthly or monthly, but expressed as an annual sum.
- money that is not used so that it can be used in the future.
- losing a quality so that you can gain another quality.
- a way to try to increase the amount of money you currently have through investments.
- when a person or organization owes money to someone else.
- a payment given from employer to employee on an hourly or daily bases, usually based on how many hours the employee works.
- a job or profession.
- the potential loss of other alternatives due to choosing another alternative.
- the amount of money someone receives from income after taxes, benefits, and retirement plan contributions.
- goods or services that are necessities for us to survive. These can include food, water, or housing.
Down
- a percentage of the amount borrowed that a user of a loan must pay the lender.
- the amount of money that you pay for expenses.
- the amount of money employers give your before anything is deducted from it.
- a type of investment where people buy shares of a company in hopes of selling it for a greater price.
- extra money that must be payed for taking a loan.
- the amount of money that a person or businesses makes.
- goods or services that are not required in order survive, but is just something that someone desires.
- things that people or businesses have to pay.
- when a borrower receives money or a product and the borrower pays them back later.
21 Clues: a job or profession. • things that people or businesses have to pay. • the amount of money that you pay for expenses. • extra money that must be payed for taking a loan. • the amount of money that a person or businesses makes. • losing a quality so that you can gain another quality. • when a person or organization owes money to someone else. • ...
Fin Lit Vocab and Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-23
Across
- Broker people who buy and sell stocks for clients.
- something you need to live
- value of money one dollar received today is worth more than a dollar received tomorrow. (today's dollar can be invested)
- money that is paid to a lender for lending out money.
- setting aside money for savings before making other purchases.
- savings that earns on a lump sum for a predetermined period of time.
- a history of information about your credit activity.
- failure to make payments on time.
- comparing cost of different items or a service to see which one has the best deal.
- score a rating that shows how likely you are to pay back your credit based on past credit history.
- a card that is used to transfer money to another bank account when making a purchase.
- borrowing money and promising to paay it back later, typically with interest.
- Union non-profit financial institution similar to a bank that distributes their profits equally among members.
Down
- company that gives financial protection for things like damages or loss.
- money that is borrowed and typically paid back with interest.
- a measure of a borrower’s risk to a lender.
- something that improves your quality of life.
- spreading your investments around so you are not limited to one asset.
- the amount of money you borrowed and have to pay back
- property owned by a person or company.
- extra money prepared for unplanned spendings like losing your job or becoming sick.
- a legal process started when people cannot repay their debts and use this to get rid of the debt.
- a plan to limit money use over a period of time.
- money that person earns regularly through the work they do.
- interest rate an account earns each year
- money that you owe.
26 Clues: money that you owe. • something you need to live • failure to make payments on time. • property owned by a person or company. • interest rate an account earns each year • a measure of a borrower’s risk to a lender. • something that improves your quality of life. • a plan to limit money use over a period of time. • Broker people who buy and sell stocks for clients. • ...
Banzai Vocabulary by Sam Tanjutco 2026-02-26
Across
- Flow – Movement of money in and out of a business.
- – How quickly an asset can be converted to cash.
- – A collection of investments.
- – Strategy to reduce financial risk.
- – Money earned from sales or services.
- – A plan for managing income and expenses.
- – Ownership value after debts are deducted.
- – Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- – Money left after expenses are subtracted from revenue.
- – Rising prices that reduce purchasing power.
- – Decrease in value of an asset over time.
- – Wealth used to generate more wealth.
- – Increase in value of an asset over time.
- – When expenses exceed income.
- – A marketplace for trading securities.
- – Money put into something expecting future growth.
- Account – A bank account for everyday transactions.
- – Money set aside for future use.
- – A person who buys and sells investments for clients.
- – A loan used to buy property or real estate.
Down
- – Asset pledged to secure a loan.
- – Spreading investments to reduce risk.
- – The ability to borrow money based on trust.
- – The cost of borrowing money or reward for saving.
- – Shares representing ownership in a company.
- – A fixed-income investment where you lend money to an entity.
- Market – A market with rising prices.
- – Legal process when debts cannot be repaid.
- (Initial Public Offering) – When a company first sells shares to the public.
- Market – A market with falling prices.
- Worth – Total assets minus total liabilities.
- – A debt or financial obligation owed to someone else.
- – Money paid to the government.
- – An official review of financial records.
- – A portion of profits paid to shareholders.
- – Falling prices across an economy.
- – Something valuable owned by a person or company.
- – Period of economic decline.
- – Money taken directly from an account.
- Score – A number representing creditworthiness.
40 Clues: – Period of economic decline. • – A collection of investments. • – When expenses exceed income. • – Money paid to the government. • – Asset pledged to secure a loan. • – Money set aside for future use. • – Falling prices across an economy. • – Strategy to reduce financial risk. • Market – A market with rising prices. • – Money earned from sales or services. • ...
Finance and Banking 2023-04-07
Across
- The extra money you get back if you give the shopkeeper more money than the item costs.
- You have to pay money as a punishment for breaking the law, like for example speeding.
- To have no money.
- When you put your money in a bank you put it in your _____ _______
- When you put your money in the bank for a period of time in order for the sum of money to grow.
- When something costs more than what you think it should cost.
- When you are able to buy something.
Down
- You ____ money by getting a job and working hard for it.
- Something costs a lot of money.
- To put money in the bank.
- card A plastic card with which you can pay; this holds within it the money you have saved up in your bank account.
- You do not spend money, you _____it by keeping it safe in a bank.
- Something does not cost a lot.
- When you give back the money that you borrowed.
- To give something away and get money in exchange.
15 Clues: To have no money. • To put money in the bank. • Something does not cost a lot. • Something costs a lot of money. • When you are able to buy something. • When you give back the money that you borrowed. • To give something away and get money in exchange. • You ____ money by getting a job and working hard for it. • ...
vocab 2022-02-16
Across
- bank you make money off of accounts
- form of currency
- people that manage credit
- you write money out to people on it
- used if you want to pay later
- manage accounts of loans and savings
- put money in a bank account
- protection of something
- guarantee from bank that you will pay the money back on time
Down
- to move money somewhere else
- bank account if you plan to spend
- lets you borrow money when you need it
- institute you can't deposity money into
- where security is
- bank account if you plan to save
- a unit of value
- let you buy without carrying cash
17 Clues: a unit of value • form of currency • where security is • protection of something • people that manage credit • put money in a bank account • to move money somewhere else • used if you want to pay later • bank account if you plan to save • bank account if you plan to spend • let you buy without carrying cash • bank you make money off of accounts • you write money out to people on it • ...
Review Puzzle 2022-03-14
Across
- amount of money never changes
- amount of money that can change
- amount you save based on your paycheck
- money spent on things that are not needed to survive
- how often you get payed
- a system of money in common use
- money added to the cost of things
- get pay check twice a month (24 pay periods)
- earning someone makes
- income you make during a certain period of time
- a fixed regular payment
- get pay check every month (12 pay periods)
Down
- money spent towards things that are necessary
- get payed every other week (26 pay periods)
- get a pay check every week (52 pay periods)
- things that you don't really need; completely in your control
- buying something that is not on your shopping list
- amount earned after taxes and deductions
- money made before deductions or taxes
- amount you get payed for the number of hours you work
20 Clues: earning someone makes • how often you get payed • a fixed regular payment • amount of money never changes • amount of money that can change • a system of money in common use • money added to the cost of things • money made before deductions or taxes • amount you save based on your paycheck • amount earned after taxes and deductions • get pay check every month (12 pay periods) • ...
