money Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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 • ...
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)
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Virgin Money Customer Services 2016-12-05
Across
- To move from one place to another
- Online banking
- The date on which the statement produces
- An expression of dissatisfaction
- Found in ICAU
- Screen used to locate the account ID
- The 16 digit card number
- Payment system
- Reap what you sow, pay what you owe
- Text banking
- One of the three fees.
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- Second thoughts
- One of the specialist teams
- Check this as a security measure for BT/MT requests
- A certain type of offer
- Freedom of Information (£10.00)
- Normally seen in %APR
- This is a credit into the account
18 Clues: Text banking • Found in ICAU • Online banking • Payment system • Second thoughts • Normally seen in %APR • One of the three fees. • A certain type of offer • The 16 digit card number • One of the specialist teams • Freedom of Information (£10.00) • An expression of dissatisfaction • To move from one place to another • This is a credit into the account • Reap what you sow, pay what you owe • ...
Money, It's A Gas 2025-12-22
Across
- In this economy you are constantly ______ and dimed
- It could be home,fire, flood, or auto
- You can get a _____ payout from an annuity
- About 50 cents per pound
- You can mortgage or refinance your _____
- A method besides receiving checks
- Pay this first– though it’s such a downer
- To receive a final gift
- From your tax return you might get a _____
Down
- Retirees should get a ______
- You pay a _____ for withdrawing CD or annuity
- In-depth look at the value of your property
- I would gladly pay you Monday for a hamburger today!
- how you can cash in the core of a car battery
- the behind-the-scenes work of a 401K
- Interest can be calculated on an ____ basis
- Coin that costs more to make than its value
- The place for those who stuffed envelopes with cash
18 Clues: To receive a final gift • About 50 cents per pound • Retirees should get a ______ • A method besides receiving checks • the behind-the-scenes work of a 401K • It could be home,fire, flood, or auto • You can mortgage or refinance your _____ • Pay this first– though it’s such a downer • You can get a _____ payout from an annuity • In-depth look at the value of your property • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Westons economic crossword 2022-03-11
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
All About Banking 2024-02-28
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Financial Term Crossword 2022-10-17
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Professions 2016-09-13
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- 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
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- 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
Personal Finance Review Vocab 2013-04-30
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Banking 2022-03-11
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
The ATM Experience 2025-11-05
Across
- 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 • ...
Mod 2 Budgeting 2026-02-09
Across
- 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 • ...
Money and Finances 2022-05-31
Across
- an account that holds your money
- not having enough money, having to owe
- an account that money is used taken from daily
- a share of a company
- a written, dated,signed paper regarding money
- money you pay to government
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- machine that dispenses money quickly
- goods or services that are required
- something desired but not neccesary
- an inital size of the loan
- an institution that handles financiales
- currency in each country
12 Clues: a share of a company • currency in each country • an inital size of the loan • money you pay to government • an account that holds your money • goods or services that are required • something desired but not neccesary • machine that dispenses money quickly • not having enough money, having to owe • an institution that handles financiales • ...
Money Heist Crossword 2022-12-16
Across
- From where does Assane Diop plan on stealing the diamond necklace, which his father was accused of stealing from the Pellegrini family 25 years ago.
- In the movie “Kick” which actress made a special appearance?
- Who was the last man recruited of the 11 in the movie Oceans 11?
- "Haaro to haaro, magar izzat mat utaaro." The following dialogue is from which movie?
- In the movie Players, the antagonist is known after by the name of which insect?
- "The Four Horsemen" were a part of which movie?
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- A famous Akshay Kumar movie in which specific number of cons pose as CBI officers and conduct bogus raids to loot politicians and businessmen.
- Name the movie series which had a song dedicated to the lead actor after his death in a car accident.
- A hollywood heist movie which has a colour in it's title.
- The Professor’s first name is eventually revealed. What is it?
- In the movie Dhoom 2, Abhishek Bachan plays the role of a/an?
- "I am a God’s man, who could dare defy me. The sun of hopes is out in all directions, my intentions are solid and there is courage in every step. I have set forth today, to write my own destiny.” Translate these lines in hindi and name which movie were they used in.
12 Clues: "The Four Horsemen" were a part of which movie? • A hollywood heist movie which has a colour in it's title. • In the movie “Kick” which actress made a special appearance? • In the movie Dhoom 2, Abhishek Bachan plays the role of a/an? • The Professor’s first name is eventually revealed. What is it? • ...
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 • ...
HISTORY OF MONEY 2023-02-28
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- what something is worth
- money that is fake
- move from place to place
- to put money into the bank
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- another word for money
- money you pay back when you get a loan
- to trade or exchange
- the system of money
- to stamp a design on a coin
- the metal that coins are made of
- the first country to have standardized coins
- to take money out
12 Clues: to take money out • money that is fake • the system of money • to trade or exchange • another word for money • what something is worth • move from place to place • to put money into the bank • to stamp a design on a coin • the metal that coins are made of • money you pay back when you get a loan • the first country to have standardized coins
Make Money Online 2023-03-07
Across
- A Form of retail business where the seller accepts customer orders without keeping stock.
- A Professional writer responsible for writing the text, or copy, used in marketing and promotional materials.
- Marketing deals with earning money through sponsored content on social media.
- A Set of skills including writing, publishing posts,linking and sharing content.
- A Popular platform for selling handmade or unique items online.
- A Popular website for selling online courses.
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- A Craft where professionals create visual content to communicate messages.
- Offers people an easy, relatively stress-free way to earn some income from their property.
- A Popular online marketplace for freelancers to find work.
- Similar to blogging, only you would do it via voice instead of typing.
- Marketing deals with promoting other people’s products in return for a small commission for each sale.
- Term used for earning money through online advertising.
12 Clues: A Popular website for selling online courses. • Term used for earning money through online advertising. • A Popular online marketplace for freelancers to find work. • A Popular platform for selling handmade or unique items online. • Similar to blogging, only you would do it via voice instead of typing. • ...
Money for children 2023-04-20
Across
- To withdraw electronic money in cash we use ...
- In which country did metallic money first appear?
- What was the exchange of goods called in the old days?
- What kind of money is there?
- Electronic device that allows money transactions?
- Buying food is a ...
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- When we arrange the necessary money we create a ...
- Who makes the money?
- When there is too much money printed it creates...
- By saving we also save the ...
- The process of putting money aside.
- Which unit of measure shows value?
12 Clues: Who makes the money? • Buying food is a ... • What kind of money is there? • By saving we also save the ... • Which unit of measure shows value? • The process of putting money aside. • To withdraw electronic money in cash we use ... • In which country did metallic money first appear? • Electronic device that allows money transactions? • ...
Managing your money 2023-04-27
Free Money Fridays! 2023-05-25
Across
- One of the leading technology distributor in Jamaica.
- Prepares our stores for customers.
- Deals on everything audio.
- The best day of the week at Depot.
- One colour printing
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- Depot's World Cup competition.
- Depot's busiest day of the year.
- Educational videos on everyday products.
- "Loud and clear"
- Communication between two (2) or more IT devices.
- Pro Audio loudspeaker manufacturers.
- Delicious cuisines, great prices & convenience.
12 Clues: "Loud and clear" • One colour printing • Deals on everything audio. • Depot's World Cup competition. • Depot's busiest day of the year. • Prepares our stores for customers. • The best day of the week at Depot. • Pro Audio loudspeaker manufacturers. • Educational videos on everyday products. • Delicious cuisines, great prices & convenience. • ...
Money and Happiness 2013-04-22
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- The feeling you get after having good fortune or pleasure
- A jackpot with a large amount of money that usually causes unhappiness
- adjusting to a lesser salary due to downsizing of a company
- Giving to others who do not have as much as you ultimately making you happier
- A piece of paper that has value in the way that you can buy things
- The way to use your money that is proven to make you happiest
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- Being uncontent with what you have; wanting what someone else has
- Not caring about others
- The famous philosopher who helped write the book "The Art of Happienss"
- Famous rapper who says money is not the source of all happiness
- How much a person or country make in a year
- The last name of a psychologist who talks about money
12 Clues: Not caring about others • How much a person or country make in a year • The last name of a psychologist who talks about money • The feeling you get after having good fortune or pleasure • adjusting to a lesser salary due to downsizing of a company • The way to use your money that is proven to make you happiest • ...
Managing Your Money 2017-03-20
Across
- (2 words) a government-run retirement savings program
- payments
- a check from your employer for the money earned from a job
- to sign your name on the back of a check
- (2 words) the amount of money an employer receives after deductions are taken out of the gross pay
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- (2 words) a form attached to a paycheck that lists important information
- (3 words) to give a check to a bank and receive the amount of money written on it
- a plan for spending money
- (2 words) the total amount of money an employee earns
- money taken out of a paycheck
- the years after a person stops working and earning income
- a bank employee who works behind the counter
12 Clues: payments • a plan for spending money • money taken out of a paycheck • to sign your name on the back of a check • a bank employee who works behind the counter • (2 words) the total amount of money an employee earns • (2 words) a government-run retirement savings program • the years after a person stops working and earning income • ...
Money Unit Review 2021-12-21
Across
- In Maine how many tax forms do you have to fill out?
- Income tax is for states and ___
- Debit cards are your own ___
- What affects your credit score?
- Who clears the check?
- Pay a percentage of what you make
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- Taxes raise money for the ___
- How old do you have to be to have a credit card?
- Money is taken out of your account almost ___
- What color ink should you fill in the forms with?
- What is it called when you fill out the tax forms incorrectly?
- When recording in your checkbook do you add or subtract the deposits?
12 Clues: Who clears the check? • Debit cards are your own ___ • Taxes raise money for the ___ • What affects your credit score? • Income tax is for states and ___ • Pay a percentage of what you make • Money is taken out of your account almost ___ • How old do you have to be to have a credit card? • What color ink should you fill in the forms with? • ...
Money Unit Review 2021-12-21
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- In Maine how many tax forms do you have to fill out?
- Income tax is for states and ___
- Debit cards are your own ___
- What affects your credit score?
- Who clears the check?
- Pay a percentage of what you make
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- Taxes raise money for the ___
- How old do you have to be to have a credit card?
- Money is taken out of your account almost ___
- What color ink should you fill in the forms with?
- What is it called when you fill out the tax forms incorrectly?
- When recording in your checkbook do you add or subtract the deposits?
12 Clues: Who clears the check? • Debit cards are your own ___ • Taxes raise money for the ___ • What affects your credit score? • Income tax is for states and ___ • Pay a percentage of what you make • Money is taken out of your account almost ___ • How old do you have to be to have a credit card? • What color ink should you fill in the forms with? • ...
Secret Money Society 2023-07-11
12 Clues: One of a kind • Financial gain • An organization • A plan or drawing • An act of winning • Non-fungible token • Outstanding artistry • Original unique ideas • Not to be known by others • Human creative expression • A high degree of skill; expertise • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose
What is Money? 2024-02-25
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- to use (money) to pay for something.
- the activity of making, buying, or selling goods in exchange for money.
- to get money for work that you have done.
- the making of a gift especially to a charity or public institution.
- to exchange something for money.
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- to keep (something) from being lost or wasted.
- a building or room where things are sold.
- to have or use something with others.
- something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment.
- to give money for goods or services.
- a coin bank often in the shape of a pig.
- a small job that is done regularly.
12 Clues: to exchange something for money. • a small job that is done regularly. • to use (money) to pay for something. • to give money for goods or services. • to have or use something with others. • a coin bank often in the shape of a pig. • a building or room where things are sold. • to get money for work that you have done. • to keep (something) from being lost or wasted. • ...
BARTER and MONEY 2024-01-03
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- The exchange of goods and services for other goods and services.
- Money is a medium of ________________
- Double _______________ of wants: Where two parties each hold an item that the other wants, so they exchange these items directly
- Money can be saved. So it __________ value.
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- A characteristic of money: It must be long-lasting so it can be saved for future use.
- Many items which were bartered
- Money measures the ________ of goods and services
- Anything which is accepted in exchange for goods and service
- Money allows buying and selling to be done on ___________; in a way that payment is made at a later date
- A characteristic of money: Everyone must agree to its use.
- A characteristic of money: It can be broken down into smaller units
- A characteristic of money: It must be easy to carry
12 Clues: Many items which were bartered • Money is a medium of ________________ • Money can be saved. So it __________ value. • Money measures the ________ of goods and services • A characteristic of money: It must be easy to carry • A characteristic of money: Everyone must agree to its use. • Anything which is accepted in exchange for goods and service • ...
Money and Currency 2025-06-01
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- An official promise to pay a certain amount of money in the future.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A strong currency stable and safe during financial uncertainty.
- Money that a person or business owes.
- The total amount of money in circulation or in existence in a country.
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- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- A global currency used by many countries in the European Union.
- The official currency of Japan.
- A word used for the profit made on an investment.
- The act of putting money into something to make a profit.
- A precious metal once used in coins.
- An informal term for cash; also, something you might carry in your wallet.
12 Clues: The official currency of Japan. • A precious metal once used in coins. • Money that a person or business owes. • A word used for the profit made on an investment. • The act of putting money into something to make a profit. • A global currency used by many countries in the European Union. • A strong currency stable and safe during financial uncertainty. • ...
Money and banks 2024-06-11
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- an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to帳戶,戶口
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing貸款,借款
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards現金;現款
- a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, from which you can take money out of your bank account using a special card自動提款機
- a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from you at a later time信用卡
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- your name written by yourself, always in the same way, usually to show that something has been written or agreed by you簽名
- to take or move out or back, or to remove抽回;取回;提取;撤回;撤離;退出;移回
- the amount of money in a bank account銀行存款,帳戶餘額
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time貨幣,通貨
- a payment, especially into a bank account(尤指銀行帳戶的)存款
- a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money硬幣;金屬貨幣
- to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type換,交換
12 Clues: the amount of money in a bank account銀行存款,帳戶餘額 • a payment, especially into a bank account(尤指銀行帳戶的)存款 • to take or move out or back, or to remove抽回;取回;提取;撤回;撤離;退出;移回 • the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time貨幣,通貨 • to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type換,交換 • ...
Money and shopping 2024-10-15
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- “I want to_____a new laptop for school”
- “We decided to____books instead of buying new ones.”
- “I____coins as a hobby and sometimes sell them for profit.”
- “I____ money by tutoring younger students.”
- “I____my friend $20 so she could buy a ticket.”
Down
- “I’m trying to____for a summer vacation.”
- “The____of the new phone is too high for my budget.”
- “I had to____money from my parents to pay for a new phone.”
- “I always____my allowance on snacks and clothes.”
- “I win a____prize in a school raffle.”
- “I accidentally____money when I forget to keep track of my spending.”
- “She decided to_____her old textbooks to make extra money.”
12 Clues: “I win a____prize in a school raffle.” • “I want to_____a new laptop for school” • “I’m trying to____for a summer vacation.” • “I____ money by tutoring younger students.” • “I____my friend $20 so she could buy a ticket.” • “I always____my allowance on snacks and clothes.” • “The____of the new phone is too high for my budget.” • ...
Money Vocabulary Terms 2025-09-01
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- A written, dated, and signed instrument that contains an unconditional order from the drawer that directs a bank to pay a definite sum of money to a payee.
- The total amount of money earned by an employee before taxes and other deductions are taken.
- The current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- A society in which consumers make purchases without using cash. They use electronic payments, including credit cards, debit cards, apps, and the internet, to make purchases.
- Trading goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money.
- Money received on a regular basis from work or investments
- A plastic card issued by a financial institution that allows consumers to make purchases now and pay the company back later. Consumers are charged interest and fees for the use of the borrowed money.
- A plastic card issued by a bank that allows consumers to access their accounts to withdraw cash or pay for goods and services.
- card A pre-paid card that stores a monetary value for future use, typically at a specific store or chain.
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- The movement of money from one account to another through electronic means. One of the most widely used electronic systems is direct deposit, in which payroll is deposited directly into an employee's bank account by their employer.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee
- A printed order for payment of a specified sum, issued by a bank or post office.
12 Clues: Money received on a regular basis from work or investments • The current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes • A printed order for payment of a specified sum, issued by a bank or post office. • Trading goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money. • ...
Money Vocabulary Crossword 2026-05-07
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- to buy
- an amount of money given to you, usually by your parents
- to buy second hand/used
- the amount of money you earn after spending is taken out
- to put money in to an account
- to spend money with the goal to earn more money
- a percent of money added to the principal amount
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- a financial plan to keep track of spending money
- to take money out of an account
- someone who buys goods or services
- the money you pay to go to school
- to put money in a place to use it later, usually for a specific purpose
12 Clues: to buy • to buy second hand/used • to put money in to an account • to take money out of an account • the money you pay to go to school • someone who buys goods or services • to spend money with the goal to earn more money • a financial plan to keep track of spending money • a percent of money added to the principal amount • ...
Unit 4 - Money and Banking 2025-11-14
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- characteristic of “good” money in which it doesn’t fall apart
- the most popular type of loan for most banks…led to the financial meltdown
- central bank of the US, oversees other banks and sets US monetary policy
- I used the money I made at work to buy a sandwich, what purpose of money is being illustrated?
- type of mortgage for low credit scores that contributed to the Great Recession
- type of money that has natural value…like if we used soy beans as currency
- type of metallic standard that the US has often used to back up its currency
- governmental program that insures deposits in banks so depositors feel safe if the bank goes out of biz
- Aca Taco prices its burritos at $10.49. Using money to set a price is which purpose of money?
- characteristic of “good” money in which we can break it down into smaller units
- most well-known type of cryptocurrency that many argue is not true currency
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- purpose of money that bitcoin is often criticized for…who knows how much it will be worth in a year
- biggest US economic crisis since the great depression
- this historical banking issue was characterized by variation in currency from state to state and instability in the banking sector
- type of money that doesn’t have value itself, like paper money, but is given value because it can be used to get other stuff
- historical constitutional group who believed a central bank was necessary for a strong nat’l gov
- type of bank represented by Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Chase, you know the big ones
- currency that is only backed up by the government
- characteristic of “good” money that would explain why I don’t use heavy rocks as currency
- aspect of the money supply that includes all cash in circulation
20 Clues: currency that is only backed up by the government • biggest US economic crisis since the great depression • characteristic of “good” money in which it doesn’t fall apart • aspect of the money supply that includes all cash in circulation • central bank of the US, oversees other banks and sets US monetary policy • ...
Finance and Banking 2023-04-07
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzles 2021-05-05
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- – 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. • ...
vocab 2022-02-16
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- 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
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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 • 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 • ...
Unit 23 Lessons 3 & 4 2025-11-13
23 Clues: EARN • DEBT • POOR • BROKE • WASTE • TREAT • WEALTHY • TRANSFER • ARCHITECT • CONSULTANT • RESEARCHER • COMMERCIAL • SPECIALIST • PAY-OFF-DEBT • CHIROPRACTOR • HAVE-NO-MONEY • REPRESENTATIVE • SAVINGS-ACCOUNT • CHECKING-ACCOUNT • RECEIVE-A-LUMP-SUM • MAKE-A-LARGE-PAYMENT • SPEND-ALL-of-the-MONEY • INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY
Financial Literacy 2023-05-20
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- Something that gives consumers more choice and better prices.
- A percentage added to the price of goods you buy.
- Something you spend money on.
- Giving money to a bank or credit union for safe-keeping.
- Money you earn from work you do.
- An amount owed to someone.
- A place for you to keep money at a bank or credit union
- An amount charged for borrowing money or paid to you for lending it.
- Money borrowed from someone else with the expectation of paying it back.
- Giving someone money that needs to be paid back later.
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- An important expense for your job.
- Money that you owe for things like utilities (water, heat, electricity, etc.) and debt
- A plan for what you're going to spend your money on.
- A card that lets you use money from a checking account at a bank or credit union to pay for something.
- A card that allows you to borrow money to buy something, then pay it back later, plus interest.
- Someone who sells a product.
- The person who works at a bank or credit union and helps customers with their accounts.
17 Clues: An amount owed to someone. • Someone who sells a product. • Something you spend money on. • Money you earn from work you do. • An important expense for your job. • A percentage added to the price of goods you buy. • A plan for what you're going to spend your money on. • Giving someone money that needs to be paid back later. • ...
Review Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- 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)
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- 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) • ...
banking crossword by justine&ashna 2016-01-06
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- money that is invested
- total price in paying an item
- your payment amount stays fix for the term
- money can be borrowed when the rate of money is low
- another word for security
- a check that cannot be because writer has bad funds
- a person or organization who provides a guaranty
- is a cash investment held at financial institution
- stands for guaranteed investment certificate
- withdrawing money
- a bank account caused by drawing more money
- a credit source joined with the government
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- its a fee that pays for someone to do an appraisal at home
- when your losing money
- gives students an opportunity to pay their tuition for school
- a right to keep possession of property belonging
- to fulfill their financial commitments
- account where you put all your money and savings
- a check drawn by a bank on its own funds in another bank
- a new loan at a lower rate
- goods are retailed in there
- often referred as a vanilla wafer
22 Clues: withdrawing money • money that is invested • when your losing money • another word for security • a new loan at a lower rate • goods are retailed in there • total price in paying an item • often referred as a vanilla wafer • to fulfill their financial commitments • your payment amount stays fix for the term • a credit source joined with the government • ...
Accounting 1 2023-11-27
Across
- Assets - Liabilities
- An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial or professional activities.
- Items used for daily business operations.
- To be responsible for something by law.
- The business owe money to its vendors/suppliers.
- Everything we own.
- The standards for morally right and wrong conduct in business.
- A complete list of current assets.
- To exchange goods, services or financial assets in return for money.
- A reduction from the usual cost of something.
- The money the customer owes to the company.
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- The total amount of income generated by sales.
- When we earn money.
- A short and memorable phrase used in advertising.
- A multiplayer economics-themed board game.
- To call the attention of the public to something, typically a product or service.
- The process of keeping financial accounts.
- When we lose money.
- A way for a business owner to withdraw money from the business for personal use.
- The money used to build, run or grow a business.
20 Clues: Everything we own. • When we earn money. • When we lose money. • Assets - Liabilities • A complete list of current assets. • To be responsible for something by law. • Items used for daily business operations. • A multiplayer economics-themed board game. • The process of keeping financial accounts. • The money the customer owes to the company. • ...
Econ & Personal Finance 2026-03-10
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- Money a business brings in
- The value of the next best alternative you give up
- The price where supply and demand are equal
- Actions or activities one person performs for another
- Borrowing capacity based on financial trustworthiness
- The amount of a product that producers are willing to sell
- Money owed to others
- Increase in general price levels over time
- Putting money into something hoping it will grow
- Money set aside for future use
- Payments required by the government
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- A reason that motivates people to act in a certain way
- A limited amount of resources vs. unlimited wants
- Any place where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services
- The desire for a product backed by the ability to pay
- Tangible (Physical) items
- The study of how people use limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- The price paid for borrowing money
- Money spent to buy goods and services
20 Clues: Money owed to others • Tangible (Physical) items • Money a business brings in • Money set aside for future use • The price paid for borrowing money • Payments required by the government • Money spent to buy goods and services • A plan for how to spend and save money • Increase in general price levels over time • The price where supply and demand are equal • ...
Kevin Luu's Crossword. 2025-03-07
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- Starting amount of money invested or borrowed.
- A process that cycles letting you to borrow money to a certain limit, repay it, and borrow again.
- A loan that allows someone to buy property.
- Payment schedule that happens twice a month.
- Something that has value currently or in the future.
- Someone that offers/provide money.
- A process credit that can be use repeatedly.
- 80% of Americans gets into it.
- Someone fake who gains money through dirty methods.
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- Increase in value.
- Additional cost that is charged for borrowing money.
- Assets pledged by a borrower to a lender as security.
- Borrowed money that is to be paid back with interest.
- Someone who doesn't pay a loan or debt.
- Earning returns (interest).
- Someone who borrows a loan.
- The right to claim a security interest.
- Ownership in an asset or company.
- A percentage of money you earn back for making a purchase.
- The ability to receive a loan but also leads to debt.
20 Clues: Increase in value. • Earning returns (interest). • Someone who borrows a loan. • 80% of Americans gets into it. • Ownership in an asset or company. • Someone that offers/provide money. • Someone who doesn't pay a loan or debt. • The right to claim a security interest. • A loan that allows someone to buy property. • Payment schedule that happens twice a month. • ...
Personal Income Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- Using money in hopes of gaining more in the future by lending to businesses in exchange for a share profits.
- Required payments to a government
- Setting aside of income for future use. Putting money aside for future use.
- The money that you spend on something; cost. If it exceeds income,it can lead to an individual falling into debt.
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- A plan for making and spending money
- incoming money
- risk Borrows from future income, more money is spent than is earned, financial goals will not be met
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- The amount of money a person earns during a year. Money earned from investments and employment. The main source of money on which most people depend for day to day living.
- The amount a person purchases.
- a legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay outstanding debts.
- An amount of money loaned to a person that must be paid back along with additional interest. Examples: Borrowing money, charging a purchase and taking out a student loan. When borrowing money it is important to pay back the loan as soon as possible.
- The money paid for employee services
- The payment people receive when they lend money or allow someone else to use their money. A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- The amount of money an entrepreneur or business makes after paying its expenses.
16 Clues: incoming money • The amount a person purchases. • Required payments to a government • The money paid for employee services • A plan for making and spending money • something, typically money, that is owed or due • A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business. • Setting aside of income for future use. Putting money aside for future use. • ...
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
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- 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
HR and Finance 2016-04-25
Across
- before tax
- the formal word of to hire
- money I borrow from the bank
- the British word for the word stock
- If i move one step higher in my job I am
- the money i get from my stock if the company does well
- something that I owe
- something that I own
- when 2 companies join together they form a
- If i move one step lower in my job I am
- the money i get from work every week
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- the money I get from work every month
- money I borrow from the bank for a house
- after tax
- the money I get from my company/the government after I am 65
- If the company cannot afford to keep me, I am made
- the formal word of to fire
- the paper which has a list of my past jobs which I give to an employer
- the extra money the bank gives me
- when I'm 65 I will
20 Clues: after tax • before tax • when I'm 65 I will • something that I owe • something that I own • the formal word of to hire • the formal word of to fire • money I borrow from the bank • the extra money the bank gives me • the British word for the word stock • the money i get from work every week • the money I get from work every month • If i move one step lower in my job I am • ...
Personal Finance 2021-12-08
Across
- Visa or Master card (2 words)
- A cash machine.
- Pay your telephone _____.
- The opposite of save.
- The maximum you can borrow on your credit card.
- You ____ money from the bank to pay for things.
- ______ a check.
- _______ money into your account.
- Yearly
- The monthly fee you pay on a loan.
- The bank account that you use for everyday expenses.
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- This is what happens if you don't pay back your loan.
- In order to go to the bank, you need to show some form of __________ (such as a passport or driver's license)
- If you have enough money in your bank account, you can ______ it.
- A person who works at a bank is called a _______
- Your monthly wage.
- You need to _________ money from your home country into American dollars wen you come here.
- The bank _____ you money.
- A house loan.
- When you owe the bank money you have ______
- ______ money from your account.
21 Clues: Yearly • A house loan. • A cash machine. • ______ a check. • Your monthly wage. • The opposite of save. • Pay your telephone _____. • The bank _____ you money. • Visa or Master card (2 words) • ______ money from your account. • _______ money into your account. • The monthly fee you pay on a loan. • When you owe the bank money you have ______ • ...
Unit 5: Money and time 2022-02-17
Across
- a large amount of money.
- to save or keep. (2 words)
- to wait in a line.
- give (money or goods) for a good cause (charity).
- a card that allows to transfer money from their bank account. (2 words)
- strange, rare.
- to tease someone. (3 words)
- a steady position or condition.
- the money that one puts aside to spend in the future.
- when someone don't believe something.
- to be waiting. (2 words)
Down
- to hesitate to act. (2 words)
- not a good moment. (2 words)
- not having handed it by the expected time.
- to succeed with the least possible effort or accomplishment. (2 words)
- having a great deal of money; rich.
- to develop with suddenness or force.(2 words)
- the latest time or date by which something should be completed.
- a sum of money paid regularly to a person.
- start doing something. (3 words)
- ask for food or money as charity.
21 Clues: strange, rare. • to wait in a line. • a large amount of money. • to be waiting. (2 words) • to save or keep. (2 words) • to tease someone. (3 words) • not a good moment. (2 words) • to hesitate to act. (2 words) • a steady position or condition. • start doing something. (3 words) • ask for food or money as charity. • having a great deal of money; rich. • ...
Finance - Unit 4 and 5 2020-09-07
Across
- money in the form of banknotes or coins
- a written or printed record that gives information
- a document defining the terms of agreement
- money in the form of a metal disc
- the spending of money by a company on something
- arrange or put in order
- a paper sleeve that is used to hold a letter
- the act of putting money into an account
- observe and check
- the act of taking money out of an account
Down
- a form someone fills out
- The business of making decisions about money
- a person who gives advice and recommendation
- Relating to life outside one's job, private
- coins or money returned after a purchase with large notes
- a meeting, class, or assembly
- a written proof for purchase
- collection of data
- advice, recommendation
- a written account of some transaction or event
- to look at something to find errors or mistakes
- motion or movement
22 Clues: observe and check • collection of data • motion or movement • advice, recommendation • arrange or put in order • a form someone fills out • a written proof for purchase • a meeting, class, or assembly • money in the form of a metal disc • money in the form of banknotes or coins • the act of putting money into an account • the act of taking money out of an account • ...
Daegan Eastlick, P1, Economics Vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- the creation of products
- workers focus on 1 type of work or business
- The money a person recieves for the work they do
- trading for goods and services
- organizations or groups who help people in need!
- the people that buy products and services
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- things people do for others
- what we lose when we make a choice
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- things we can touch, use and hold
- rising prices
Down
- money that is owed to someone else
- money put aside or used by a business
- farming
- falling prices
- the people or businesses that make items to sell and provide services
- a system of dollars and coins
- when money is put into an account and it earns money for being in that account
- giving money to a charity
- small pieces of a company
22 Clues: farming • rising prices • falling prices • the creation of products • giving money to a charity • small pieces of a company • things people do for others • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • things we can touch, use and hold • money that is owed to someone else • what we lose when we make a choice • money put aside or used by a business • ...
Lily H P2 Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- farming
- money earned by workers
- things from nature that people can use
- rising prices
- money we pay to the goverment
- when we use credit we are using another person's money to buy something
- workers or employees
- cost or things we have to buy
- goals goal's for how we will use our money
- when a resources is scares,it is difficult to find.
- when you barrow money you have to pay intrest on the money barrowed
Down
- trading for goods and services
- a list of income and expenses we can use a budget to help meet financials goals.
- a system of dollars and coins
- prices are falling(decreasing)
- the creation of products
- improving the economy,like how it improved during the new deal era
- a system of buying and selling stocks, or investment, in companies
- money that is owed to someone
- small pieces of a company
- workers focus on one type of work
21 Clues: farming • rising prices • workers or employees • money earned by workers • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the goverment • money that is owed to someone • cost or things we have to buy • trading for goods and services • prices are falling(decreasing) • workers focus on one type of work • ...
Unit 11: Saving, Spending & Shopping 2023-05-19
Across
- not to spend money
- when stores reduce prices of some products
- a product costs less because of this
- the extra money you get back when you pay
- check to see if clothes fit you
- to use money on things you don´t need
- place where you check if clothes fit you
- to pay for something with bills and coins
- you get this as evidence that you paid
- person that helps you at a store
- you get this to see how much you owe
Down
- to give money for something you acquired
- give something to someone that you need back
- to make money from working
- money that you make weekly, monthly, etc.
- products that are cheaper
- a form of paying that is not cash
- the price of something
- to ask someone for something that you will return
- to use money
- refers to the measurement of clothes, shoes ,etc.
- the place where you go pay for things
22 Clues: to use money • not to spend money • the price of something • products that are cheaper • to make money from working • check to see if clothes fit you • person that helps you at a store • a form of paying that is not cash • a product costs less because of this • you get this to see how much you owe • to use money on things you don´t need • the place where you go pay for things • ...
burger investing 2023-03-24
Across
- money paid out of your paycheck
- online digital currency
- investing a large amount in one go
- 300m-2b
- retirement made of stocks bonds and other investments
- images that count as currency
- employer sponsored retirement savings plan
- you work, pay a tax for the government to use and you get money when you are old
- when a large number of bank customers withdraw
- retirement account where money goes in after taxes
- a meme cryptocurrency that actually blew up
- a place to store money
- when a stock market is lowering
- most successful investor
- Dollar cost averaging
Down
- IRA
- investing small amount of money in incriments
- money you borrow but must pay back with interest
- when a stock market is rising
- 50m-300m
- how old do you have to be to have full social security benefit
- 0-50 million
- how much risk are you willing to put in an investment
- low cost, looks to our perform marketed average
- 2b-10b
- currency
26 Clues: IRA • 2b-10b • 300m-2b • 50m-300m • currency • 0-50 million • Dollar cost averaging • a place to store money • online digital currency • most successful investor • when a stock market is rising • images that count as currency • money paid out of your paycheck • when a stock market is lowering • investing a large amount in one go • employer sponsored retirement savings plan • ...
gambling 2026-03-12
Across
- the possibility of losing something valuable
- a place where people play gambling games for money
- money that a person owes to someone else
- money risked on the result of a game or event
- a plan used to achieve a goal
- to increase or become more serious quickly
- money that is lost in a game or business
- an agreement to risk money on the outcome of something
- income generated from business activities
Down
- to become larger or greater in amount
- a strong and harmful need to keep doing something
- money gained from a successful activity
- the activity of betting money on games or events with uncertain results
- numerical information collected and analyzed
- a game where people buy tickets and winners are chosen randomly
- the final result of an event or activity
- a very large prize in gambling
- to become smaller or decrease
- the possibility that something may happen
- a person who takes part in a game or activity
20 Clues: to become smaller or decrease • a plan used to achieve a goal • a very large prize in gambling • to become larger or greater in amount • money gained from a successful activity • money that a person owes to someone else • the final result of an event or activity • money that is lost in a game or business • the possibility that something may happen • ...
Personal Finance Exam 2021-12-07
Across
- Protection against possible damage
- The amount of money due on a loan before interest.
- Setting aside a portion of current income for future use.
- Money you bring in on a regular basis through your job.
- Money that's borrowed that needs to be paid back.
- The money left over after the expenses have been paid.
- Percent of a loan principal that lenders charge borrowers
- My first name.
- What is given when a lender grants a borrower money in exchange for later payment.
Down
- My last name.
- Money spent to buy or do something
- Loan granted to purchase a piece of property where the lender charges interest.
- A plan for using income to meet financial obligations.
- Putting money into a venture that offers the possibility of earning more money.
- Money set aside in case of emergency
- Yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money.
16 Clues: My last name. • My first name. • Money spent to buy or do something • Protection against possible damage • Money set aside in case of emergency • Yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money. • Money that's borrowed that needs to be paid back. • The amount of money due on a loan before interest. • A plan for using income to meet financial obligations. • ...
Vocabulary Guide Unit 10 2015-06-02
Across
- to get a general idea about the value, size, or cost of (something)
- to spend less money
- to receive as return for effort and especially for work done or services rendered
- to exchange for an equivalent sum of money
- costing a lot of money
- to get (something) by paying money for it of money
Down
- to use (money) to pay for something
- not costing a lot of money
- the price of something
- a small amount of money that is regularly given to children by their parents
- bank a container that is often shaped like a pig with a narrow opening in the top and that is used for saving coins
- worth/usefulness or importance
- to reach a total
- the amount of money that you pay for something or that something costs
- to exchange (something) for money
- importance
16 Clues: importance • to reach a total • to spend less money • the price of something • costing a lot of money • not costing a lot of money • worth/usefulness or importance • to exchange (something) for money • to use (money) to pay for something • to exchange for an equivalent sum of money • to get (something) by paying money for it of money • ...
CYOA 3 2023-05-16
Across
- account a basic type of financial product that allows you to deposit your money and typically earn a modest amount of interest.
- funds a type of mutual fund or exchange traded fund that seeks to track the returns of a market index; Mr.Roughtons most suggested way to invest
- Rate the amount charged over and above the principal amount by the lender from the borrower.
- for fiscal policy this is decreasing govnt spending
- with no employment/ no job
- very beginner friendly investing website; not vangaurd
- Policy the control of the quantity of money available in an economy and the channels by which new money is supplied.
- money borrowed from the bank
- loans money borrowed from the back for education purposes
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
Down
- Policy the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- of deposit called CD; a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time, such as six months, one year, or five years, and in exchange, the issuing bank pays interest
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company.
- funds a company that pools money from many investors and invests the money in securities such as stocks, bonds, and short term debt
- card easily can go into debt if not used properly;credit score
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- estate homes that a person and rent for a profit; a type of investment
- for ficial policy this is tax cuts and expanded govnt spending
- bond Bonds are issued by governments and corporations when they want to raise money.
20 Clues: with no employment/ no job • money borrowed from the bank • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • for fiscal policy this is decreasing govnt spending • very beginner friendly investing website; not vangaurd • loans money borrowed from the back for education purposes • for ficial policy this is tax cuts and expanded govnt spending • ...
Vocabulary Unit 3 2023-01-11
Across
- something that has been harmed or injured
- money, for example coins or notes
- to give something back
- a person who buys things at a shop
- the money used in the UK
- a piece of paper that lists what you´ve bought
- the amount of money for which things are sold
Down
- the money used in the USA
- something sold for less than its usual price
- the money you get back when you pay extra
- a british coin equal to 1/100 of a pound
- the money used in many European countries
- elegant or expensive
- a flat disc or piece of metal used as money
- bill of money
- a small plastic card used to pay for things
- there are 100 of these in a euro or dollar
17 Clues: bill of money • elegant or expensive • to give something back • the money used in the UK • the money used in the USA • money, for example coins or notes • a person who buys things at a shop • a british coin equal to 1/100 of a pound • the money you get back when you pay extra • something that has been harmed or injured • the money used in many European countries • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2021-10-01
Across
- loan that is to borrowed money to buy a house
- what you own or have paid for
- money set aside, in a bank, which earns interest
- fixed amount paid for work, regards for hours work
- transaction that takes money from an account
- written agreement to repay borrowed money
- add your signature to a loan made by someone
- transaction that adds to an account
- amount of money a bank is willing to loan
- period after you stop working; usually 65
Down
- money paid by the bank for the use of your money
- activity within an account
- federal insurance pays for hospitalalization
- income that can't be increased
- amount of money you pay before insurance does
- the exciting amount in an account
- total pay minus payroll taxes
17 Clues: activity within an account • what you own or have paid for • total pay minus payroll taxes • income that can't be increased • the exciting amount in an account • transaction that adds to an account • written agreement to repay borrowed money • amount of money a bank is willing to loan • period after you stop working; usually 65 • federal insurance pays for hospitalalization • ...
Vocabulary unit 10 2014-06-03
Across
- / Paper showing how much you have to pay for something
- / Money that you pay to travel by bus.
- / List of sold goods that you must pay.
- / Money received for work or services weekly.
- / To make somebody or something stronger.
- / Don't forget to take the traveller's_________.
- / Coins rather than paper money.
- / To be a typical example of something.
Down
- / To increase your experience or knowledge.
- / To make something start working.
- / Money you pay for professional services.
- / Extra money that you give to somebody that serves you.
- / To make somebody sad.
- / Paper that shows that you have paid for something
- / Money received by professional employees montly.
- / Money in the form of coins and bills.
- / Money that somebody gets for doing regular work.
17 Clues: / To make somebody sad. • / Coins rather than paper money. • / To make something start working. • / Money that you pay to travel by bus. • / List of sold goods that you must pay. • / Money in the form of coins and bills. • / To be a typical example of something. • / To make somebody or something stronger. • / Money you pay for professional services. • ...
vocab 2022-02-16
Across
- 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
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 • 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 • ...
banking crossword 2016-01-06
Across
- a bank account caused by drawing more money
- withdrawing money
- a credit source joined with the government
- to fulfill their financial commitments
- money that is invested
- gives students an opportunity to pay their tuition for school
- its a fee that pays for someone to do an appraisal at home
- a new loan at a lower rate
- goods are retailed in there
- a person or organization who provides a guaranty
- account where you put all your money and savings
- often referred as a vanilla wafer
Down
- total price in paying an item
- a check that cannot be because writer has bad funds
- another word for security
- your payment amount stays fix for the term
- is a cash investment held at financial institution
- a right to keep possession of property belonging
- a check drawn by a bank on its own funds in another bank
- when your losing money
- money can be borrowed when the rate of money is low
- stands for guaranteed investment certificate
22 Clues: withdrawing money • money that is invested • when your losing money • another word for security • a new loan at a lower rate • goods are retailed in there • total price in paying an item • often referred as a vanilla wafer • to fulfill their financial commitments • a credit source joined with the government • your payment amount stays fix for the term • ...
End of Unit 4 Housing 2021-02-11
Across
- Extra money for emergencies or future plans.
- Meet me in---of the store.
- We---see you there.
- N/A: not---
- To take money out of the bank.
- A person who can recommend you to someone.
- a nice big comfortable cozy chair for reading
- amount of money paid per hours worked
- The amount of money you make
- putting money in the bank
- The end table is---to the couch.
- What is that---you?
- Some socks are---the bed.
Down
- A plan for understanding money in/ money out.
- The mirror is---the dresser.
- the grassy place outside a home, more property
- holds a lot of books
- We---be leaving next Saturday.
- The desk is---the two framed pictures.
- a piece of paper showing proof of purchase
- things in a home to sit on, sleep in, eat at
- a big piece of furniture for sitting or laying
- Please put your jacket---the closet.
- Your book is---the table.
24 Clues: N/A: not--- • We---see you there. • What is that---you? • holds a lot of books • putting money in the bank • Your book is---the table. • Some socks are---the bed. • Meet me in---of the store. • The mirror is---the dresser. • The amount of money you make • We---be leaving next Saturday. • To take money out of the bank. • The end table is---to the couch. • ...
Finance - Unit 4 and 5 2020-09-07
Across
- to look at something to find errors or mistakes
- a form someone fills out
- advice, recommendation
- coins or money returned after a purchase with large notes
- arrange or put in order
- money in the form of a metal disc
- Relating to life outside one's job, private
- a paper sleeve that is used to hold a letter
Down
- the act of taking money out of an account
- a person who gives advice and recommendation
- the spending of money by a company on something
- observe and check
- a document defining the terms of agreement
- a meeting, class, or assembly
- the act of putting money into an account
- a written proof for purchase
- money in the form of banknotes or coins
- collection of data
- The business of making decisions about money
- a written or printed record that gives information
- a written account of some transaction or event
- motion or movement
22 Clues: observe and check • collection of data • motion or movement • advice, recommendation • arrange or put in order • a form someone fills out • a written proof for purchase • a meeting, class, or assembly • money in the form of a metal disc • money in the form of banknotes or coins • the act of putting money into an account • the act of taking money out of an account • ...
Math 7th period violet fox 2021-04-05
Across
- Action of subtracting some thing
- account account at a bank which uses checks
- Money one has saved
- Useful/valuable thing
- Money owed
- pay Sum of all wages
- State of being responsible for something
- interest Addition of interest
- tax tax on sales or receipts
- Top of the line
- expense Costs that change as the quantity for produce rises
- price Price per object
Down
- withholding Employer takes a certain amount of money out of paycheck for taxes
- Money received
- Level of prices relating to a range of every day items
- worth Value of all non-financial and financial assets
- Bank lends money
- pay Amount of money an employee takes home
- interest Calculated on the principle portion of a loan
- Cost required
- A fixed regular payment
- Money placed in a bank
- income income tax opposes tax
- card Small plastic card
- estimated income for a period of time
- the current exchange in the form of coins and bank notes
26 Clues: Money owed • Cost required • Money received • Top of the line • Bank lends money • Money one has saved • Useful/valuable thing • Money placed in a bank • A fixed regular payment • pay Sum of all wages • card Small plastic card • price Price per object • tax tax on sales or receipts • Action of subtracting some thing • income income tax opposes tax • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- Investments that loan money to a company or the government
- Assurance of performance
- Investments representing ownership in a company
- Borrowed money
- Primary sum of a loan
- Loan provider
- Financial plan
- Money spent on something
- Upfront real estate cost
- Earnings or revenue
- The government’s revenue source
- A method of paying off debt that overall costs the least amount of interest.
- Risk coverage
- Asset value decline
- Economic downturn
Down
- A method of paying off debt that focuses on paying off the easy loans first.
- Loan for buying property
- Alternative to a bank
- Type of loan funded by a non-federal organization
- Money transfer
- Loan rate abbreviation
- Vehicle history report provider
- ______ card; ______ score
- Money owed
- Money put into assets
- Type of loan funded by the government
- Opposite of credit
- Market direction indicator
- Price paid to borrow money
- Credit score company abbreviation
- Price tag
- Property agent
32 Clues: Price tag • Money owed • Loan provider • Risk coverage • Borrowed money • Money transfer • Financial plan • Property agent • Economic downturn • Opposite of credit • Earnings or revenue • Asset value decline • Alternative to a bank • Primary sum of a loan • Money put into assets • Loan rate abbreviation • Loan for buying property • Assurance of performance • Money spent on something • ...
burger investing 2023-03-24
Across
- money paid out of your paycheck
- online digital currency
- investing a large amount in one go
- 300m-2b
- retirement made of stocks bonds and other investments
- images that count as currency
- employer sponsored retirement savings plan
- you work, pay a tax for the government to use and you get money when you are old
- when a large number of bank customers withdraw
- retirement account where money goes in after taxes
- a meme cryptocurrency that actually blew up
- a place to store money
- when a stock market is lowering
- most successful investor
- Dollar cost averaging
Down
- IRA
- investing small amount of money in incriments
- money you borrow but must pay back with interest
- when a stock market is rising
- 50m-300m
- how old do you have to be to have full social security benefit
- 0-50 million
- how much risk are you willing to put in an investment
- low cost, looks to our perform marketed average
- 2b-10b
- currency
26 Clues: IRA • 2b-10b • 300m-2b • 50m-300m • currency • 0-50 million • Dollar cost averaging • a place to store money • online digital currency • most successful investor • when a stock market is rising • images that count as currency • money paid out of your paycheck • when a stock market is lowering • investing a large amount in one go • employer sponsored retirement savings plan • ...
burger investing 2023-03-24
Across
- Dollar cost averaging
- money you borrow but must pay back with interest
- how much risk are you willing to put in an investment
- a place to store money
- images that count as currency
- you work, pay a tax for the government to use and you get money when you are old
- 0-50 million
- IRA
- online digital currency
- employer sponsored retirement savings plan
- retirement account where money goes in after taxes
Down
- investing small amount of money in incriments
- most successful investor
- money paid out of your paycheck
- when a stock market is rising
- low cost, looks to our perform marketed average
- 300m-2b
- when a large number of bank customers withdraw
- how old do you have to be to have full social security benefit
- currency
- a meme cryptocurrency that actually blew up
- 2b-10b
- when a stock market is lowering
- investing a large amount in one go
- retirement made of stocks bonds and other investments
- 50m-300m
26 Clues: IRA • 2b-10b • 300m-2b • currency • 50m-300m • 0-50 million • Dollar cost averaging • a place to store money • online digital currency • most successful investor • when a stock market is rising • images that count as currency • money paid out of your paycheck • when a stock market is lowering • investing a large amount in one go • employer sponsored retirement savings plan • ...
Fixed and Variable Expenses 2026-01-12
Across
- A plan for how a business will spend its money
- Money left after a business pays all its costs
- Costs that usually stay the same each month
- Costs that change when a business gets busier
- Money a business spends to operate
- People who buy from a business
- Money paid to employees for work
- The point where a business covers all its costs
- How much a business charges for a product
Down
- Giving up one thing to gain another
- Services like electricity or water that businesses pay for
- Money spent to keep a business running
- A choice made to solve a business problem
- When a business spends more money than it earns
- A regular payment for using a building or space
- Money a business earns from selling products or services
- The act of selling products or services
- Items a business needs to make or sell products
- People who make decisions for a business
- The person who starts or runs a business
20 Clues: People who buy from a business • Money paid to employees for work • Money a business spends to operate • Giving up one thing to gain another • Money spent to keep a business running • The act of selling products or services • People who make decisions for a business • The person who starts or runs a business • A choice made to solve a business problem • ...
Nadia's Puzzle 2026-03-16
Across
- a tax on goods you buy
- a person who buys a product
- the amount of products people are willing to buy
- money that is paid to the government
- the money the banks pay you back for using your money
- money that you have to pay back
- someone who works for and employer
- when a products is hard to find
- rivalry between two or more companies
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- when a product is easy to find
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
Down
- the work that someone does
- doing one thing very well in business
- a plan on how you will spend the amount of money given
- when workers do different jobs
- a person who needs to hire someone
- tools needed for making things
- looking for items that are similar to the one that you want to buy
- the study of how we use money
20 Clues: a tax on goods you buy • the work that someone does • a person who buys a product • the study of how we use money • when workers do different jobs • tools needed for making things • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • when a products is hard to find • a person who needs to hire someone • someone who works for and employer • ...
Vocabulary Units 1 and 2 2024-06-07
Across
- (adjective) A person who thinks mostly only about him/herself.
- (noun)Cow meat.
- (noun, plural)The parents of your parents.
- (noun)When you don't have siblings.
- (adjetive) A person who likes talking.
- (verb) To spend too much and for no profit.
- (verb)To spend some money to earn more money in return.
- (noun)The total amount of money you will need to do something.
- (verb)To ask someone for money.
Down
- (verb)To receive money or goods from someone who has died.
- (noun) Tuna, prawns, squid, salmon, oysters.
- (noun)A long and green vegetable used in salads.
- (noun, plural)Your brothers and sisters.
- (noun)All the members of your family.
- (noun) Money you receive from a bank or person that you have to pay back
- (noun) Bank notes and coins.
- (noun)The money you receive for your job at the end of the month.
- (adjective) Cooked in hot water.
- (adjective) A person who likes competitions.
- (noun)Your mother's new husband.
20 Clues: (noun)Cow meat. • (noun) Bank notes and coins. • (verb)To ask someone for money. • (adjective) Cooked in hot water. • (noun)Your mother's new husband. • (noun)When you don't have siblings. • (noun)All the members of your family. • (adjetive) A person who likes talking. • (noun, plural)Your brothers and sisters. • (noun, plural)The parents of your parents. • ...
25 Financial vocabulary terms 2023-08-21
Across
- How much you owe to a person or business for how much you loaned from them.
- A professional individual who helps clients/customers to buy, sell, and trade stocks in the stock market for cryptocurrency.
- A provided backup plan in case of any problems or risks that come in your way.
- An amount of money saved used for life emergencies involving money,
- A whole strategy of investments to expand your new business in the market.
- A spending plan to have more income and reduce expenses.
- An agreement between you and the bank to store a specific amount of money into a savings account to generate and receive long term interest.
- How trustworthy you are to receive a new credit.
- An amount of money you borrow from someone else.
- The opportunity to borrow money with trust that you’ll pay it all back.
Down
- The build up of fees that have to be paid once you borrow money from someone.
- A concept idea where generated money today is more valuable than generated money in the future.
- Comparing different prices of the same product from different stores.
- All of your information about your credit activity, situations, history, and more.
- A rule/guideline of importance that people follow to use money for good things.
- A nonprofit organization which helps young people to start saving early and loan money from them with low interest fees to start helping them understand the real world.
- To save a percentage amount of money you generate before spending it.
- Yearly interest fees an account must pay for borrowing
- It’ll take your own money from your checking account to use for goods and services.
- Failing to pay in time increases your interests and negatively affects your credits.
- This is a prediction based on how fast you’ll pay back in time from credit reports.
- Means you’ve lost all your assets and failed to become financially stable.
- Essential things you need in life to survive compared to useless things you want.
- The amount of money someone receives through work or selling services, products.
24 Clues: How trustworthy you are to receive a new credit. • An amount of money you borrow from someone else. • Yearly interest fees an account must pay for borrowing • A spending plan to have more income and reduce expenses. • An amount of money saved used for life emergencies involving money, • Comparing different prices of the same product from different stores. • ...
College Summit - Terms Learned 2024-05-20
Across
- a timeline outlining steps one would take to get their dream job
- free money for school
- what you receive after graduating high school
- the form of post-secondary education that gets its funding from third parties
- money spent that can change, depending
- the amount of money earned before the government takes
- money taken by the government from one's wage
- a plan that helps manage one's finances
- a two-year institution that offers associates degrees and certifications
- an institution of learning one attends post-high school
- a type of school known historically for inclusion of people of color
- a type of institution that offers on-the-job training and direct education for specific fields
- money for school that one must pay back
- a paper that contains academic information
- money left over after spending
- the grade most high school students take a specific standardized test
- money spent that does not change on a month to month basis
Down
- a form completed to obtain money for post-secondary schools
- the form of post-secondary education that gets its funding from the state
- money earned
- a job, usually paid, that has many requirements
- a set amount of money earned in one year
- 24 are required for the completion of high school, obtained from volunteer work
- a form of money earned from a job
- free money for school from the government
- a post-secondary institution known for rigorous application processes and low student population
- where one can obtain their academic records to sent to different institutions
- a form submitted to colleges for admission
- money spent
- a standardized exam some colleges require for admission
- an institution that offers masters and graduate programs
- a standardized test that some institutions require for admission; an institution is found in its name
- a post-secondary option that allows people to serve on a specific branch
- a paper that contains personal information to turn in for a potential job
34 Clues: money spent • money earned • free money for school • money left over after spending • a form of money earned from a job • money spent that can change, depending • a plan that helps manage one's finances • money for school that one must pay back • a set amount of money earned in one year • free money for school from the government • a form submitted to colleges for admission • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-05-19
Across
- The total amount of money an individual has earned before taxes are taken out
- when the overall price level increases due to rising production costs.
- The rate at which a borrower pays interest for borrowing an item or money; or the percentage rate earned on a given investment.
- A card used to make purchases or withdraw money from a checking account.
- ______Interest. Based only on the original amount deposited into the account.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- Money or assets borrowed and paid back with interest over time.
- An asset or amount of money provided as security for repayment of loan
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; A body that regulates most banks in the United States and insures most private bank deposits.
- The amount of money an individual earns once taxes and other items are deducted from the gross pay.
- A bank account where you can deposit or withdraw money using a debit card or checks.
Down
- A number representing a person’s credit worthiness, based on past credit and payment history.
- _______Interest. Compounding means that whenever interest is calculated, it is based not only on the original amount in the account but also on any interest that has accumulated
- a spending plan that outlines your income, expenses and other financial goals like savings and debt paydown.
- An account where money is kept for future use.
- An agreement by which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to pay back the lender at a later date.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- occurs when the total demand for goods and services in an economy outpaces the supply, leading to a rise in overall prices.
- Automatic Teller Machine where you can deposit money and withdraw cash using a debit card.
- A card issued by a bank or other business for purchases using borrowed funds to be paid back later.
- Fees incurred when a customer withdraws more money from a bank account than what is available in the account.
21 Clues: An account where money is kept for future use. • Money or assets borrowed and paid back with interest over time. • when the overall price level increases due to rising production costs. • An asset or amount of money provided as security for repayment of loan • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
