money Crossword Puzzles
Money - Unit 12 2016-11-16
Across
- to take care of something
- place to do business about money
- to ask someone to give you money and then you will give it back to them.
- vehicles for moving from one place to another.
- the things you spend money on
- money you pay to live in a house you don't own.
Down
- extra money you pay when you borrow money
- to give someone money for a short time
- plan for how to spend money
- amount of money you receive
- to spend too much money
- to put money in the bank to use in the future.
12 Clues: to spend too much money • to take care of something • plan for how to spend money • amount of money you receive • the things you spend money on • place to do business about money • to give someone money for a short time • extra money you pay when you borrow money • vehicles for moving from one place to another. • to put money in the bank to use in the future. • ...
Managing Your Money 2017-03-20
Across
- (2 words) the total amount of money an employee earns
- a bank employee who works behind the counter
- the years after a person stops working and earning income
- (3 words) to give a check to a bank and receive the amount of money written on it
- (2 words) a from attached to a paycheck that lists important information
- (2 words) the amount of money an employee receives after deductions are taken out of the gross pay
Down
- money taken out of a pay check
- to sign your name on the back of a check
- (2 words) a government-run retirement savings program
- a check from your employer for the money earned from a job
- payments
- a plan for spending money
12 Clues: payments • a plan for spending money • money taken out of a pay check • 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 and advertising 2019-04-03
Across
- a type of bank card by which one uses their own money
- an amount of money that is given back if the product bought is not satisfactory
- a type of bank account where there is money movement
- a small piece of paper with information on it used as an ad
- extra money one has to pay when repaying a loan to the bank
Down
- the act of selling something
- a type of ad on the top of webpages
- a person who buys goods and services
- a piece of paper that proves that money has been received (US sales slip)
- something on sale at a lower price than usual
- another word for cash register
- a supply of something for sale
12 Clues: the act of selling something • another word for cash register • a supply of something for sale • a type of ad on the top of webpages • a person who buys goods and services • something on sale at a lower price than usual • a type of bank account where there is money movement • a type of bank card by which one uses their own money • ...
Wealth, money etc 2019-02-10
Across
- Joined together.
- Had a damaging or restricting effect on.
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- Very surprising astonishing or remarkable
- Severe
- Man's best friend
Down
- Become or make smaller in size or amount contract or cause to contract
- A time of intense difficulty trouble or danger
- A very very big difference
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
12 Clues: Severe • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Joined together. • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A very very big difference • Had a damaging or restricting effect on. • Very surprising astonishing or remarkable • A time of intense difficulty trouble or danger • Become or make smaller in size or amount contract or cause to contract
Mastering Your Money 2024-08-31
Across
- The aggregate monetary receipts from labour, investments, or other financial sources.
- Financial resources or investments utilized to generate additional income or wealth, fundamental for business operations or personal growth.
- A reserve of liquid assets designated to cover unforeseen financial emergencies or disruptions.
- Accumulated funds not expended on immediate consumption, intended for future financial security.
- The cost of borrowing capital or the return on invested funds, expressed as a percentage of the principal amount.
Down
- A liability arising from borrowed funds that require repayment under specific contractual terms, often including interest.
- A detailed financial plan that forecasts income and allocates expenditures, facilitating resource management and financial control.
- The expenditure of financial resources on goods, services, or investments, impacting liquidity and financial positioning.
- A quantitative measure of an individual’s creditworthiness, reflecting their credit history and ability to manage debt obligations.
- The extension of financial resources with a contractual obligation to repay the principal plus interest over a specified period.
- The process of adjusting the nominal value of financial figures to account for inflation, maintaining their purchasing power and real value.
- Economic resources owned by an individual or entity, which have the potential to yield future economic benefits or appreciate in value.
12 Clues: The aggregate monetary receipts from labour, investments, or other financial sources. • A reserve of liquid assets designated to cover unforeseen financial emergencies or disruptions. • Accumulated funds not expended on immediate consumption, intended for future financial security. • ...
Money to Burn 2023-03-17
Across
- Hector worked as a ____________ for the New York Times.
- The shirt that Leyla ordered online was too big, so she returned it and got a ____________.
- The ____________ Department printed a large number of new $100 bills.
- They had to replace their ____________ garden after the early frost ruined all the vegetables.
- When Audra and Johan ____________, their dog comes running to them.
- It was icy this morning, so everyone had to walk around very ____________.
Down
- I withdrew some money from the bank with help from the ____________.
- It was a big ____________ to come home and find all my friends waiting for me with a cake!
- The ____________ money had to be replaced by the Treasury Department.
- On my friend's vacation to Mexico, she ____________ broke her leg.
- There was so much delicious food on the menu at the restaurant that it was too hard to ____________ what to order!
- This week, I am training my new ____________ at the supermarket.
12 Clues: Hector worked as a ____________ for the New York Times. • This week, I am training my new ____________ at the supermarket. • On my friend's vacation to Mexico, she ____________ broke her leg. • When Audra and Johan ____________, their dog comes running to them. • I withdrew some money from the bank with help from the ____________. • ...
Withdrawing Money Concepts 2021-11-08
Across
- States that leave the decision on whether to withhold state taxes or not up to the owner are called _ States (9)
- RMDs only apply to these type of accounts (9)
- Penalty for withdrawing money earlier than agreed. (9,6)
- non-qualified contracts are funded with post-tax money. This is known as _ _ (4,5)
- Another name for a withdrawal (9)
- a distribution made before the age of 59.5 is referred to as a _ distribution(9)
Down
- A withdrawal that reoccurs on a regular basis (10)
- Banks use this to verify the legitimacy of a request (9,9)
- Default method of disbursement (5)
- A request that is not in good order is said to be... (4)
- Abbreviation for Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (5)
- If you are not satisfied you can cancel/return the policy under the _ _ provision (4,4)
12 Clues: Another name for a withdrawal (9) • Default method of disbursement (5) • RMDs only apply to these type of accounts (9) • A withdrawal that reoccurs on a regular basis (10) • Penalty for withdrawing money earlier than agreed. (9,6) • A request that is not in good order is said to be... (4) • Banks use this to verify the legitimacy of a request (9,9) • ...
Money Management Vocab 2022-04-18
Across
- A person who buys goods or services
- Things you must have to survive and live a high quality life
- An exchange or interaction between people
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account
- A person or company that makes goods for sale
Down
- A deposit account at a bank
- Products made for sale
- A set plan for using your money
- Work performed by one person for another
- Things you would like to have, but aren’t necessary to survive or have a high quality life
- A sum of money taken out of the bank
- Money earned or received
12 Clues: Products made for sale • Money earned or received • A deposit account at a bank • A set plan for using your money • A person who buys goods or services • A sum of money taken out of the bank • Work performed by one person for another • An exchange or interaction between people • A person or company that makes goods for sale • A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account • ...
Understanding Money Management: 2025-04-17
Across
- Shares of ownership in a company, which can increase or decrease in value based on the company's performance
- Debt securities that represent a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically used by corporations or governments to raise capital
- A legal document that proves ownership of a property
- Assessments of a property's value conducted by a professional appraiser
- A loan specifically used to purchase real estate, where the property itself serves as collateral
- A financial arrangements where a third party holds funds or documents until the completion of a transaction
- The value of an ownership interest in a property, calculated as the property's market value minus any outstanding mortgage or liens.
Down
- Fees and expenses incurred during the finalization of a real estate transaction, typically ranging from 2% to 5% of the purchase price.
- A financial market condition when prices are rising or expected to rise
- A payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually derived from profits
- A financial market condition when prices are falling or expected to fall
- Any resource owned by an individual or entity that has economic value.
12 Clues: A legal document that proves ownership of a property • Any resource owned by an individual or entity that has economic value. • A financial market condition when prices are rising or expected to rise • Assessments of a property's value conducted by a professional appraiser • A financial market condition when prices are falling or expected to fall • ...
Money Management Crossword 2024-03-18
Across
- Money you borrow to pay for college, and then pay back later with interest.
- A bank account where you can deposit and withdraw money easily, usually used for everyday spending.
- Buying something without really thinking about it or planning for it, usually on things you don't really need.
- Money you have to pay to the government based on how much you earn or spend.
- How much money you earn in a year from your job or other sources.
Down
- A plan for how to use your money wisely, like deciding how much to spend and save each month
- Money you earn from working, usually paid by the hour or by the job.
- Money you set aside for later, like for buying something special or for emergencies.
- How much schooling you've completed, like elementary school, middle school, or high school.
- Money you owe to someone else, like if you borrowed money or owe on a credit card.
- Something that protects you from having to pay a lot of money if something bad happens, like car insurance if you have a crash.
- Money you have to pay regularly for things like rent, electricity, and groceries.
12 Clues: How much money you earn in a year from your job or other sources. • Money you earn from working, usually paid by the hour or by the job. • Money you borrow to pay for college, and then pay back later with interest. • Money you have to pay to the government based on how much you earn or spend. • ...
Money and Credit 2025-07-22
Across
- The modern form of money (4)
- Organisation that supervises the functioning of formal banks (3)
- A printed piece of paper issued by the Reserve Bank of India (4)
- Document used by borrowers to obtain credit from traders (6)
- Place where formal sources of credit dominate, like cities (5)
Down
- This acts as a medium of exchange (5)
- Bank account from which money can be withdrawn using a cheque (7)
- Commercial banks are part of this credit sector (6)
- System where goods are exchanged without money (6)
- The interest rate charged by moneylenders is often very ______ (4)
- Loan agreement often requires this as security (9)
- Credit given without collateral (7)
12 Clues: The modern form of money (4) • Credit given without collateral (7) • This acts as a medium of exchange (5) • System where goods are exchanged without money (6) • Loan agreement often requires this as security (9) • Commercial banks are part of this credit sector (6) • Document used by borrowers to obtain credit from traders (6) • ...
money and shopping 2022-04-07
12 Clues: hucha • cajero • cliente • monedas • etiqueta • billetes • monedero • gastar dinero • ahorrar dinero • ticket de compra • caja registradora • tarjeta de crédito
Mind Over Money 2025-11-26
Across
- Costly short-term focus that causes one to miss long-term gains.
- Bird-inspired effect where investors bury their heads to avoid bad news.
- A rare unpredictable event with extreme consequences
- High-risk investing fueled by hope and emotion over evidence.
- The collective market mood, often swinging prices more than math does.
- Crowd-driven trading behavior that resembles animalistic flocking.
Down
- Predictions often distorted by bias or overconfidence.
- The bias that assumes yesterday's market action will repeat tomorrow.
- The fallacy of throwing good money after bad.
- Frenzied enthusiasm behind a speculative bubble's final stage.
- A gentle push to alter behavior without taking away choices .
- A defensive position taken to mitigate risk against potential market decline.
12 Clues: The fallacy of throwing good money after bad. • A rare unpredictable event with extreme consequences • Predictions often distorted by bias or overconfidence. • High-risk investing fueled by hope and emotion over evidence. • A gentle push to alter behavior without taking away choices . • Frenzied enthusiasm behind a speculative bubble's final stage. • ...
money and job 2025-12-02
Across
- To keep money for the future.
- The symbol of a company.
- A machine, controlled by a computer, that does jobs.
- An animal doctor.
- This person builds houses.
- An organisation that gives help for free.
- When you have enough money to buy something.
- This person uses exercises to treat sports injuries.
Down
- You can go online, play games and message your friends on these.
- This person designs machines and engines.
- A type of product made by a company
- A device in space used for communications.
12 Clues: An animal doctor. • The symbol of a company. • This person builds houses. • To keep money for the future. • A type of product made by a company • This person designs machines and engines. • An organisation that gives help for free. • A device in space used for communications. • When you have enough money to buy something. • ...
Money and finance 2026-02-20
Across
- — An account used for everyday banking transactions.
- — The money you gain from selling something for more than it cost.
- — The regular payment shareholders receive from company profits.
- — Money that you borrow and must repay.
- — Money that a person or company owes to another person or bank.
- — The situation when a business spends more than it earns.
Down
- — The act of putting money into financial assets to earn profit.
- — Having no value or use.
- — Extra money paid for borrowing money.
- — A long-term loan used to buy property, secured against that property.
- — A financial institution owned by its members that offers banking services.
- — A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy.
12 Clues: — Having no value or use. • — Extra money paid for borrowing money. • — Money that you borrow and must repay. • — An account used for everyday banking transactions. • — A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy. • — The situation when a business spends more than it earns. • — The act of putting money into financial assets to earn profit. • ...
Chapter 2 Crosswords 2022-11-21
Across
- The mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- A financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account
- A financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
- A document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified
- A financial institution that offers savings and loan services
- A bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- A financial institution that does not accept deposits
- Paper money is produced by the ___
- Services offered to customers by financial institutions
- A nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- Money can be saved and used at a later date
Down
- Money placed into an account
- People who buy shares of stock in the company
- Any organization that provides services related to money
- A financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- Money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- A document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- A bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- The use of long-term savings to earn a financial return
- Action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates
- A prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed
- Interest that is earned both on the initial deposit and on the interest earned by the initial deposit
- A security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- A regular payment made from a customer's bank account to a vendor or supplier
- For-profit businesses that sell insurance products
- A security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- A security that matures in a year or less
- A technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
- A written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- A financial institution that provides services for businesses
31 Clues: Money placed into an account • Paper money is produced by the ___ • A security that matures in a year or less • Money can be saved and used at a later date • People who buy shares of stock in the company • For-profit businesses that sell insurance products • A financial institution that does not accept deposits • The use of long-term savings to earn a financial return • ...
BALENCIAGA VIKZTER PUZZLE 2023-03-21
Across
- you have to pay it for alcohol and gas
- when you get old you can have that money
- someone who gives you a job
- something you have to pay because you simply live
- support something you get when you can not pay your stuff by yourself and someone helps you
- money goes out
- money comes in
- when you work and get better and find a better job, you are building your...
- it is a union where the workers check out cars
- the money you get when you work
- something people pay when they buy stuff
Down
- you need to do it to get a overview of your money
- when someone thinks you did something and accuses you
- it is a one year overview of your business's money
- when you get money from your business it is ...
- somewhere you put your for example fruits when you have a cafe
- book in accounting it is a space where you put L0 and LS
- something you can´t consume because it is illegal
- somewhere you can put your money on hold
- something you can buy that you can not touch and it adds value in time
20 Clues: money goes out • money comes in • someone who gives you a job • the money you get when you work • you have to pay it for alcohol and gas • when you get old you can have that money • somewhere you can put your money on hold • something people pay when they buy stuff • it is a union where the workers check out cars • when you get money from your business it is ... • ...
JA Finance Park 2022-12-08
Across
- health insurance program for people over 65
- to commit money to gain profit or earn interest
- money paid out before insurance covers costs
- money in the form of bills or coins
- a fee received or paid for the use of money
- the things you do well
- a share of a corporation sold to the public
- application for financial aid for college
- a social insurance plan that provides benefits to most who are retired, sick, or too disabled to work
- a plan or record of income and spending
Down
- a written order for a bank to pay money
- money you owe
- amount paid for an insurance policy
- money regularly received for work or investments
- amount of money originally invested or borrowed
- an amount deducted from a bank account
- limited resources
- the possibility of financial loss or physical harm
- required payments to the government
- a way to minimize risk for accidents, injuries, and property damage
- goods or services that make life more comfortable
- goods or services people cannot survive without
- a measurement of one's potential to pay back a debt
23 Clues: money you owe • limited resources • the things you do well • amount paid for an insurance policy • money in the form of bills or coins • required payments to the government • an amount deducted from a bank account • a written order for a bank to pay money • a plan or record of income and spending • application for financial aid for college • ...
Finance Crossword 2019-04-02
Across
- total amount of money being lent
- a price for foodstuffs,etc.
- money borrowed
- organization that rents or leases land
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- financial obligations entered in the balance sheet
- customer deposits money
- firm's productive resources
- detailed pro forma schedule of financial activity
- common stockholders equity
- wages and benefits employee from employer
- legal tender by the government
Down
- a loan for the money of real property
- interest calculated s a simple percent of the original principal
- bank account allows money to be withdrawn
- interest payed on earned interest and principal
- cost proportional to volume of output produced
- expense that does not change period to period
- bank account that checks are written on amount to deposit
- cost to maintain standard living
- expense allowable as a reduction of grass taxable income IRS
- plastic card allows money to be withdrawn
- money from a job
- cost of living or doing business
- government's levy on personal earnings of corporations
- percent tax on the selling price
- regular wages and benefits
- distributed among holders of common stock
28 Clues: money borrowed • money from a job • customer deposits money • regular wages and benefits • common stockholders equity • a price for foodstuffs,etc. • firm's productive resources • legal tender by the government • total amount of money being lent • cost to maintain standard living • cost of living or doing business • percent tax on the selling price • ...
Finance Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-25
Across
- Money you need to pay to the government
- Nonprofit insitution that offers financial services
- Government agency that is in charge of taxes
- What you need to do to have enough funds for your life
- Items you can use to get dicount on items you're purchasing
- The trust from one party to loan you money
- Bank account that you use to make purchases
- A card using the companies money and is based on the credit system
- Account for retirement funds
- Financial instiution that offers a multitude of services
Down
- Payments that come in concerning many different things
- Bank account for saving money for longer periods of time
- Fee paid by someone borrowing money while they are still paying the money back
- A card that uses funds directly out of your checking account
- The amount of money someone brings in
- How people get their payment for working
- Market investment that involves buying into shares of companies
- Money that you are entitled to pay back
- A form of payment that comes out of someones checking account
- Items or experiences that you don't need to live well
20 Clues: Account for retirement funds • The amount of money someone brings in • Money you need to pay to the government • Money that you are entitled to pay back • How people get their payment for working • The trust from one party to loan you money • Bank account that you use to make purchases • Government agency that is in charge of taxes • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2024-04-05
Across
- value
- Reserve System (Fed)
- deposit accounts (DDAs)
- unit
- economy
- of exchange
- of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- overthrow of government
- owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
Down
- money
- of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money
- Reserve notes
- definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- of value
- the form of gold or silver coins
- economy that relies on trade or barter
- that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
24 Clues: unit • money • value • money • economy • of value • of exchange • Reserve notes • Reserve System (Fed) • deposit accounts (DDAs) • overthrow of government • the form of gold or silver coins • economy that relies on trade or barter • owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • ...
Yohana's and Kate's crossword puzzle 2025-04-30
Across
- A feeling that makes you want to do something.
- In a way that is correct and true in every detail.
- To decide how good or useful something is.
- Money that a person earns from a job or other source.
- Possible but not yet actual or real.
- The smallest amount allowed or needed.
- An agreement that allows you to buy something and pay for it later.
- The act of making people obey a rule or law.
- Something that is more important than other things.
- Without enough money to pay what is owed.
Down
- Money or something else that is borrowed and should be paid back.
- Relating to the management and use of money.
- The extra money paid for borrowing money.
- An action that breaks or ignores a promise, rule or law.
- To change the way something is organized to change the terms of debts
- The remaining amount of money that is still owed.
- To break or ignore a promise, rule, or law.
- Large or important enough to have an effect on something.
- The amount of money charged for a service.
- To help something grow or become more successful or well known.
20 Clues: Possible but not yet actual or real. • The smallest amount allowed or needed. • The extra money paid for borrowing money. • Without enough money to pay what is owed. • To decide how good or useful something is. • The amount of money charged for a service. • To break or ignore a promise, rule, or law. • Relating to the management and use of money. • ...
Triztan & Alejandro 2025-04-30
Across
- A feeling that makes you want to do something
- money or something else that is borrowed and should be paid back
- An action that breaks or ignores an action rule or law
- something that is more important than other things
- The remaining amount of money that is still owed
- The act of making people obey a rule or law
- Large or important enough to have an effect in something
- Relating to the management in use of money
- In a way that is correct or true in every detail
- to decide how good or useful something is
Down
- An agreement that lets you buy something and pay for in later
- To help something grow or become more successful or well known
- To break promise,rule ,or law
- Without enough money that is paid what is owed
- possible,but not yet actual or real
- the extra money paid for borrowing money
- the amount of money charge for service
- Change the way something is organized; to change the term of debt
- Smallest amount allowed or needed
- Money that a person earns from a job or other source
20 Clues: To break promise,rule ,or law • Smallest amount allowed or needed • possible,but not yet actual or real • the amount of money charge for service • the extra money paid for borrowing money • to decide how good or useful something is • Relating to the management in use of money • The act of making people obey a rule or law • A feeling that makes you want to do something • ...
능허대중 4과 2025-06-15
Across
- to give money to a group that needs help
- the spot in the exact place where something is happening
- difficulty ~ing under the state or situation of having a problem
- to give something to someone and receive something from that person
- most of the people or things in a group
- not fitting tightly or closely
- a sum of money which is returned to you
- an organization that gives money or help to people who need it
- left over after a part has been taken, used, or lost
- money given by parents to a child regularly that the child can spend
Down
- a local inhabitant
- someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport
- someone who spends money
- limited or restricted (of money or time)
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
- in spite of the fact that; even though
- hard work that you do when you are trying to achieve something
- a piece of paper that shows you have paid for something
- an amount of money that a person or company can spend
- to get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you
- sale able to be bought at reduced prices
21 Clues: a local inhabitant • someone who spends money • not fitting tightly or closely • in spite of the fact that; even though • most of the people or things in a group • a sum of money which is returned to you • to give money to a group that needs help • limited or restricted (of money or time) • sale able to be bought at reduced prices • ...
Credit 2025-10-31
Across
- — An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- — The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- — Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit
- — The act of paying back money owed
- — A loan not backed by collateral
- — Plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- — A type of loan backed by collateral
- — A spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- — Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses
- — Money owed to others
- — The cost of borrowing money
- — The original amount of money borrowed
- — Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
Down
- — Describes a house full of ghosts
- — A person or company that lends money
- — Total cost of credit including interest and fees
- — A record of your credit history
- — Sweet treats collected on Halloween night
- — A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- — Something pledged as security for a loan
- — A person who takes out a loan
- — A number that represents your creditworthiness
- — A magical woman often riding a broomstick
- — A financial institution that lends and borrows money
- — Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern
25 Clues: — Money owed to others • — The cost of borrowing money • — A person who takes out a loan • — A record of your credit history • — A loan not backed by collateral • — Describes a house full of ghosts • — The act of paying back money owed • — A spooky spirit seen on Halloween • — A type of loan backed by collateral • — A person or company that lends money • ...
Credit and Holloween Terms 2025-10-31
Across
- A LOAN NOT BACKED BY COLLATERAL
- THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF MONEY BORROWED
- A TYPE OF LOAN BACKED BY COLLATERAL
- TOTAL COST OF CREDIT INCLUDING INTEREST AND FEES
- PLASTIC CARD USED TO BUY GOODS ON CREDIT.
- SOMETHING PLEDGED AS SECURITY FOR A LOAN
- A RECORD OF YOUR CREDIT HISTORY
- A MAGICAL WOMAN OFTEN RIDING A BROOMSTICK
- A SPOOKY SPIRIT SEEN ON HALLOWEEN
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- A PERSON WHO TAKES OUT A LOAN
- A WAY TO BORROW MONEY WITH THE PROMISE TO PAY IT BACK LATER.
- ORANGE FRUIT CARVED INTO A JACK-O'-LANTERN
- DESCRIBES A HOUSE FULL OF GHOSTS
- A NUMBER THAT REPRESENTS YOUR CREDIT WORTHINESS
- AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR MISSING A PAYMENT DEADLINE
- MONEY OWED TO OTHERS
- A PERSON OR COMPANY THAT LENDS MONEY
- ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE; THE YEARLY COST OF CREDIT
- FLYING MAMMALS OFTEN SEEN AROUND HAUNTED HOUSES
- THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT YOU CAN BORROW ON A CREDIT CARD.
- THE ACT OF PAYING BACK MONEY OWED
- A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT LENDS AND BORROWS MONEY
- MONEY BORROWED THAT MUST BE PAID BACK WITH INTEREST.
- THE COST OF BORROWING MONEY
- SWEET TREATS COLLECTED ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT
25 Clues: MONEY OWED TO OTHERS • THE COST OF BORROWING MONEY • A PERSON WHO TAKES OUT A LOAN • A LOAN NOT BACKED BY COLLATERAL • A RECORD OF YOUR CREDIT HISTORY • DESCRIBES A HOUSE FULL OF GHOSTS • THE ACT OF PAYING BACK MONEY OWED • A SPOOKY SPIRIT SEEN ON HALLOWEEN • A TYPE OF LOAN BACKED BY COLLATERAL • A PERSON OR COMPANY THAT LENDS MONEY • THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF MONEY BORROWED • ...
Credit Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-04
Across
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses
- A person or company that lends money
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o-lantern
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- A person who takes out a loan
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- Money owed to others
- A record of your credit history
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick
- A type of loan backed by collateral
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- the cost of borrowing money
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money
Down
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- The original amount of money borrowed
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- The act of paying back money owed
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit
- A loan not backed by collateral
- A number that represents your creditworthiness
- Describes a house full of ghosts
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees
- Something pledged as security for a loan
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night
25 Clues: Money owed to others • the cost of borrowing money • A person who takes out a loan • A loan not backed by collateral • A record of your credit history • Describes a house full of ghosts • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween • The act of paying back money owed • A type of loan backed by collateral • A person or company that lends money • The original amount of money borrowed • ...
WORK AND EARNINGS 2024-09-09
Across
- the creative industry, theatre, litrrature
- what you do to earn money
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
- sb who writes for newspapers or magazines
- a formal word for "job"
- the industry of buying and selling things; trade
- sb who presents the news on television
- someone who earns money for the job that they do
- money paid to others for their services
- to move from one place to another
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- an important topic or problem for debate or discussion
- the entertainment and information industry
- extra money that you are paid on top of your salary
- to receive money for the work that you do
- the legal industry, lawyers, judges
- the official in control of a court who decides how criminals should be punished
- someone who spends money
- unfilled position; unoccupied apartment or room
- money received
- sb who designs pictures and texts for magazines, advertisements etc
- sb who teaches at university
Down
- sb with an important position in a bank
- money that the government gives to people who don't have a job and are looking for a job
- the money that you receive for the work that you do
- sb who teaches privately or at a college
- to stop working because one has reached a certain age
- sb who is trained to give medical help, but not a doctor or a nurse
- an elected law officer in a county (= an area of local government)
- something you receive as well as your wages for doing a particular job
- the organisation of the money sb earns and the money sb spends
- sb who is in charge of an office
- the science used in making things and industry connected to it
- your regular work that you do for a living
- the money that you are paid every day or week for the work that you do
- the industry of providing medical care
- -learning and the industry connected with it
- the money which you are paid every month for the work that you do
38 Clues: money received • a formal word for "job" • someone who spends money • what you do to earn money • sb who teaches at university • sb who is in charge of an office • to move from one place to another • the legal industry, lawyers, judges • sb who presents the news on television • the industry of providing medical care • sb with an important position in a bank • ...
The Chapel At Crosspoint - Pastor Jerry's Sunday Message 11/13/22 2022-11-15
Across
- Money does not stay. It is temporary. Our money and possessions have a one-word vocabulary: ______
- Let us evaluate our own lives. If your money could talk, what would your money testify about what or who you _______ by this?
- Jesus says you cannot serve _______ and money.
- ________ love tries to make us believe that it can give us what God cannot.
- Write TRUTH or write FALSE. “Money is the Root of All kinds of evil.”________ *hint: (1 Tim 6:9-10)
- Matthew 6 says “Store up for yourself _________ in heaven."
- If we allow it, money can make us greedy; the love of money can become an ___________. *hint (Eph. 5:5) (Col 3:5)
- Jesus says our treasure/money/possessions are irrelevant to where we are going (Heaven) but not irrelevant in how we get __________.
- Treasures in Heaven lasts, Treasures on ________ do not last.
- Have you ever been _________ out about Money?
- Shalom is translated from the Hebrew language to mean wholeness, completeness, wellness, serenity, peace, absence of conflict. Jesus is the God of Shalom in the ___________.
- Sometimes it seems like there is more ______ than money.
Down
- Satan just gives us gift wrapped _________. It tries to making us believe its treasure, but it’s really just trash.
- Jerry had us pull our wallets and purses out and speak to our money. “Jesus is my Master. I am Jesus’ __________, not yours! You will do what I tell you. Because I will do what Jesus tells me.”
- Proverbs 11:4; Wealth is ______________ in the day of wrath, but righteousness delivers from death.
- In order to have financial Shalom, we all need to make sure we are serving the right _________.
- We need to pledge our allegiance to _________, not Money!
- The writer of Ecclesiastes in Eccl 5 says that whoever loves __________ is never satisfied with their income.
- Jesus says that when our lives are in the secret place/ in our devotion to God, that results in generosity, he will __________us. *hint (Matt 6:3-4; Matt 6:6; Matt 6:17-18)
- Surveys by both The American Psychological Association and Northwestern Mutual came to the same conclusion. What is the single greatest stressor in America?______________.
- "If you treasure the wrong things, you will _______ the wrong dreams.” *(Hint Matthew 6:19-21)
- The Title of this week’s teaching is ‘Financial_______________
22 Clues: Have you ever been _________ out about Money? • Jesus says you cannot serve _______ and money. • Sometimes it seems like there is more ______ than money. • We need to pledge our allegiance to _________, not Money! • Matthew 6 says “Store up for yourself _________ in heaven." • Treasures in Heaven lasts, Treasures on ________ do not last. • ...
ch 10 -1 2024-04-03
Across
- definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- of the three functions of mone
- of value
- institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, cor, etc.
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- an overthrow of government
Down
- of value one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- of exchange for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- Reserve notes that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- whose funds can be removed from a bank or other
- exchange; components include cocurrency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium
- by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- Reserve System (Fednet, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- deposit accounts (DDAs)
- money
- economy moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
19 Clues: money • of value • deposit accounts (DDAs) • an overthrow of government • of the three functions of mone • money in the form of gold or silver coins • whose funds can be removed from a bank or other • institution by writing a check or using a debit card • use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, cor, etc. • economy moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • ...
banking crossword by justine&ashna 2016-01-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Demetris and Justin's cross word 2024-10-18
Across
- when you owe money to someone
- an exclusive control of a trade
- creates, distributes, and analyzes surveys for a variety of businesses or special interests
- person who is tasked with making an innovative idea
- the initial design of a product
- the buisness that you are competing with
- the state of being responcible of something
- a record of the money taken from your bank account,
- when the buisness is not doing well and losing money
- how much money you make
- When buisness is booming and making tons of money
Down
- The ability of the consumer to aquire goods or services prior to making payments
- risky desition
- proprietorship a buisness in which there is only one owner
- how much of your product people buy
- trading goods without the use of money
- something you have or own
- how much product you have
- what creating the product is called
- The money you make in the buisness
- a buisness in which there are 2 or more owners
21 Clues: risky desition • how much money you make • something you have or own • how much product you have • when you owe money to someone • an exclusive control of a trade • the initial design of a product • The money you make in the buisness • how much of your product people buy • what creating the product is called • trading goods without the use of money • ...
CROSSWORD VOCABULARY 2021-03-20
Across
- To have used more money than there is in the account so that money is owed to the bank.
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers.
- Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun)
- An item that proves your identity, such as a passport or driver’s license. (noun)
- Someone who is paid money.
- To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb)
Down
- To get money from a bank now that a person does not own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time. (verb)
- The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun)
- Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added. (noun)
- The amount of money in an account: could be positive or negative. (noun)
- To add money to a bank account. (adjective)
- Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money. (noun)
- The money that needs to be paid each month for borrowing money from the bank, usually a percentage of the total.
- The bank or the building where customers use the bank services. (noun)
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun)
- A staff member who helps customers. (noun)
16 Clues: Someone who is paid money. • A staff member who helps customers. (noun) • Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun) • To add money to a bank account. (adjective) • The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun) • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun) • To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb) • ...
CROSSWORD VOCABULARY 2021-03-20
Across
- Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun)
- The amount of money in an account: could be positive or negative. (noun)
- To add money to a bank account. (adjective)
- To get money from a bank now that a person does not own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time. (verb)
- Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added. (noun)
- To have used more money than there is in the account so that money is owed to the bank.
- The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun)
- The money that needs to be paid each month for borrowing money from the bank, usually a percentage of the total.
Down
- Someone who is paid money.
- Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money. (noun)
- A staff member who helps customers. (noun)
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun)
- To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb)
- The bank or the building where customers use the bank services. (noun)
- An item that proves your identity, such as a passport or driver’s license. (noun)
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers.
16 Clues: Someone who is paid money. • A staff member who helps customers. (noun) • Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun) • To add money to a bank account. (adjective) • The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun) • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun) • To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb) • ...
Business - Sarun Kanfi 2023-02-13
Across
- a type of money
- Risk taking
- Goods that are public to everyone
- An exchange of goods
- The person who make the product
- Things you pay with money to give to the government
- Giving up something for something else
Down
- The last person to have the product
- When you start a company
- The trading of goods and services without the use of money
- When you get more money then what you bought it for
- When you get less money than what you bought it for
- Bearing the risk of managing a company
- Tangible products you can buy
- Money the government gives to make roads ect.
- Makes a structure for the company
- Goods that come from nature
- A name for money
18 Clues: Risk taking • a type of money • A name for money • An exchange of goods • When you start a company • Goods that come from nature • Tangible products you can buy • The person who make the product • Goods that are public to everyone • Makes a structure for the company • The last person to have the product • Bearing the risk of managing a company • Giving up something for something else • ...
Let's go to the shops! 2016-07-27
Across
- paid for something
- where a person stores their cards and money
- where the money is stored in a shop
- costs little money
- an instance of buying or selling something
- a shop where you buy medicine
- has been paid for or that goods have been
- a written or printed statement acknowledging that
- a lower price that is offered for a limited time
- an amount of money that someone is willing to pay for something
- a passage between cabinets and shelves of goods in a supermarket or other building
- a person handling payments in a shop
Down
- a large enclosed shopping area from which traffic is
- the sale of goods to the public
- a portable, handheld device to carry goods and
- a big shop where you can buy all of your food for the
- a sum of money that is owed or due.
- something that is exchanged for goods and services
- another word for buy
- money returned to someone as the balance of the
- costs a lot of money
- are stored
- a portable device with wheels in which goods and
- a period during which a shop sells goods at reduced
24 Clues: are stored • paid for something • costs little money • another word for buy • costs a lot of money • a shop where you buy medicine • the sale of goods to the public • where the money is stored in a shop • a sum of money that is owed or due. • a person handling payments in a shop • has been paid for or that goods have been • an instance of buying or selling something • ...
Vocabulary UNIT 10 2022-04-01
Across
- Job that envolves physical work and requieres special skills
- Person you work with.
- Person or company responsible to pay people for working for them.
- Series of job and assignments of someone in a particular work area.
- Work required to be performed as a responsibility.
- Person that you do a businness with.
- Person that gets paid for working for a
- Person in charge of providing support inside a company.
- Person looking for a job due to a temporary vacancy.
- Work done to earn some money; employment.
- Any kind of job or profession.
- Money received of investments or earnings of work.
Down
- Certain job that required unique skills, habilities or a good education.
- Kind of work that emphasizes the physical work.
- Money given after the retire.
- Person looking to engage a new business venture, where there is usually an economic or financial risk.
- Money that employees receive according to the hours/days they work.
- corporation or organization.
- Money that pays for a professional advice and/or services.
- Money that employees receive each month for doing their job or work correckly.
- Money maked in a businness
- Money given because of an injury or accident at work.
22 Clues: Person you work with. • Money maked in a businness • corporation or organization. • Money given after the retire. • Any kind of job or profession. • Person that you do a businness with. • Person that gets paid for working for a • Work done to earn some money; employment. • Kind of work that emphasizes the physical work. • Work required to be performed as a responsibility. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2022-09-15
Across
- a Canadian investment that earns interest on before-tax contributions
- an issued amount of money that you have to pay back
- an investment typically tied to a company that pays back during retirement
- fee charged by a lender and paid by borrower for the use of money
- a reserve for unplanned expenses (2 words)
- the amount of money for a rainy day
- oldest bank in Canada
- a card that is used at a store to make a purchase but must be paid off later
- a Canadian investment that earns free interest on after-tax contributions
- the phenomenon of goods and services increasing in cost
Down
- a loan to buy a house or borrow against a home you own
- the action of taking money out of your account
- the amount of money from an investment paid back to you
- payments to the government
- Canadian company that uses email/phone number to transfer money
- money earned such as salaries, tips, commissions, dividends, refunds, etc.
- a way to plan your expenses and incomes each month
- digital currency that only exists electronically eg. bitcoin
- to commit money to earn a financial return
- acronym for a popular movement for retirement planning
20 Clues: oldest bank in Canada • payments to the government • the amount of money for a rainy day • a reserve for unplanned expenses (2 words) • to commit money to earn a financial return • the action of taking money out of your account • a way to plan your expenses and incomes each month • an issued amount of money that you have to pay back • ...
Financial literacy 2021-04-05
Across
- cardholders can borrow funds
- unit that is traded for goods and services
- deposit account that allows withdraws
- money an individual or business recieves
- tax on income made by people and businesses
- a recource with economic value
- part of income used to find tax owed
- value of assets a person owns
- tax on use of goods and services
- costs that don´t fluctuate
- what is left after deductions
- money a person has left after spending
- an expense that is subtracted from gross pay
- income before taxes are pulled
Down
- part of a paycheck given to federal
- expenses that change over time
- currency value assigned to a unit of measure
- original add in to a savings account
- something a person owes (sum of money)
- estimation of revenue and expenses in the future
- amount of money needed for basic living
- loan the borrower buys a home with
- the cost of operation for a company
- amount of money borrowed by one group to another
- occirs when intrest is added
- money held at a bank
- regular compensation an employee earns
- money you agree to pay back
28 Clues: money held at a bank • costs that don´t fluctuate • money you agree to pay back • cardholders can borrow funds • occirs when intrest is added • value of assets a person owns • what is left after deductions • expenses that change over time • a recource with economic value • income before taxes are pulled • tax on use of goods and services • loan the borrower buys a home with • ...
Magazine Unit 6 2021-04-15
Across
- The other thing, the boy's friend wasted their money on?
- ... is the first word the boy's bank name
- The bank also accepts ... items
- The boy said that children were ... for tomorrow and their environment
- Mostly, the people who use the boy's bank are?
- Items such as plastic bottle, used notebooks, and old sandals are sent to local ... company
- Name of the word that he got is children's ... prize
- The main character in the story
Down
- When the boy's bank first opened, he had just ... customers
- What do the children save in the bank?
- The boy has won many?
- What item that turns into real money in the children bank account?
- Where does the boy comes from?
- The boy got help to looked bank from his?
- The boy started his own bank when he was ... years old
- Beside learning to save money, the children also can care for?
- special ... can use to get money from cash machines
- Children can only take out money once when they reach their ...
- ... is a place where children could open a savings account
- The boy's friends wasted their money on...
- The children can get money from ... machines
21 Clues: The boy has won many? • Where does the boy comes from? • The bank also accepts ... items • The main character in the story • What do the children save in the bank? • ... is the first word the boy's bank name • The boy got help to looked bank from his? • The boy's friends wasted their money on... • The children can get money from ... machines • ...
Finance Crossword 2019-04-02
Across
- common stockholders equity
- plastic card allows money to be withdrawn
- cost to maintain standard living
- money from a job
- money borrowed
- organization that rents or leases land
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- percent tax on the selling price
- expense allowable as a reduction of grass taxable income IRS
- firm's productive resources
- a price for foodstuffs,etc.
- bank account allows money to be withdrawn
- regular wages and benefits
Down
- government's levy on personal earnings of corporations
- wages and benefits employee from employer
- financial obligations entered in the balance sheet
- total amount of money being lent
- interest calculated s a simple percent of the original principal
- expense that does not change period to period
- interest payed on earned interest and principal
- cost proportional to volume of output produced
- bank account that checks are written on amount to deposit
- detailed pro forma schedule of financial activity
- legal tender by the government
- a loan for the money of real property
- cost of living or doing business
- distributed among holders of common stock
- customer deposits money
28 Clues: money borrowed • money from a job • customer deposits money • common stockholders equity • regular wages and benefits • firm's productive resources • a price for foodstuffs,etc. • legal tender by the government • total amount of money being lent • cost to maintain standard living • percent tax on the selling price • cost of living or doing business • ...
Personal Finance 2020-11-24
Across
- Money spent on an apartment/house
- Money taken from a separate balance and payed back via payements over a peiod of time
- Something necessary to live/survive
- A paid position or occupation
- An idea of a future desired result and how to achieve it
- Unchanging cost
- When a bank lends money to an individual or another word for loan
- A financial plan over a defined period
- A cost that changes monthly
- A contract where someone gets land/services/etc in return for periodic payment
- An outflow of money in any form
- A paycheck period that occurs 12 times a year
Down
- An occupation or job
- An acronym for how to format your goals
- Income before any deductions
- Something desired but not necessary
- Hours worked over 40 per week
- The amount of money necessary to maintain a certain standard of living
- Money made per pay period or salary
- Money taken straight from an individuals account
- A job where there's a constant working agreement
- A check for salary or income made out to an employee
- Money lent to an individual
- A paycheck period that occurs 26 times a year
- Income after deductions
25 Clues: Unchanging cost • An occupation or job • Income after deductions • Money lent to an individual • A cost that changes monthly • Income before any deductions • Hours worked over 40 per week • A paid position or occupation • An outflow of money in any form • Money spent on an apartment/house • Something desired but not necessary • Money made per pay period or salary • ...
25 vocab words 2024-08-20
Across
- Contract compensating for risks like accident or illness.
- fund Savings for unexpected financial situations.
- score Number representing creditworthiness based on financial history.
- Cost paid for borrowing money.
- Union Nonprofit financial institution offering lower rates and fees.
- Original amount borrowed or invested, excluding interest.
- Ability to borrow and repay debts on time.
- Annual cost of a loan, including interest and fees.
- Financial plan managing income and expenses over time.
- Legal status when unable to repay debts, requiring court supervision.
- Valuable items like cash, property, or stocks.
- Permission to borrow money or assets, repayable with interest.
- card Payment card that deducts money directly from a bank account.
- yourself first Prioritize saving or investing before spending.
- shopping Comparing prices, rates, and fees before buying.
Down
- vs. Want Needs are essentials for living; wants are non-essential desires.
- Money earned from work, investments, or business.
- of Deposit (CD) Fixed-rate financial product, penalized for early withdrawal.
- value of money Present money is more valuable than future money due to potential earnings.
- Borrowed money to be repaid with interest.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, including interest.
- Failure to meet financial obligations as agreed.
- Spreading resources to reduce risk.
- report Detailed record of an individual’s credit history.
- Broker Licensed individual or company that buys/sells securities for investors, charging a fee or commission.
25 Clues: Cost paid for borrowing money. • Spreading resources to reduce risk. • Borrowed money to be repaid with interest. • Ability to borrow and repay debts on time. • Valuable items like cash, property, or stocks. • Failure to meet financial obligations as agreed. • Money earned from work, investments, or business. • fund Savings for unexpected financial situations. • ...
Economics Vocabulary Review 2023-01-23
Across
- the unit of money that is circulated in the United States
- the price you pay to borrow money
- Someone who buys goods and services
- the former currency in Italy
- the amount of money a person receives for exchanging one country's currency for another country's currency
- a way to buy something now but pay for it in the future
- The amount of a good or service available to the consumers
- the former currency in France
- Things that are grown or made
- production and prices are determined by competition between businesses
Down
- How people, businesses, and governments make choices to earn and spend money
- the former currency in Germany
- the unit of money that is circulated in Mexico
- How much consumers want a good or service
- An economic system for dealing with money where the citizens own and run companies
- the unit of money that is circulated in Japan
- Work that someone does for someone else
- the currency used by most European countries
- Someone who makes or grows goods or offers services
- The paper money and coins that are "current" in a country
20 Clues: the former currency in Italy • the former currency in France • Things that are grown or made • the former currency in Germany • the price you pay to borrow money • Someone who buys goods and services • Work that someone does for someone else • How much consumers want a good or service • the currency used by most European countries • ...
Jackson, P7, Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- things we want or something we need for survival
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back
- a process of giving plants and diseases
- limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- money that is owed to someone
- when we use something we are using another persons money for something.
- products or services sent out of out country to be sold in another country
- things that we would like to have but we don't need for survival
- a system of making and trading goods and services
Down
- the economy of a country or nation
- the economies of countries all over the world
- giving money to spend for goods and services
- How many consumers want to buy that product
- giving money to charity
- How much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- what we get from a choice we make
- when money is put in another account for being in the account
- products or services being brought into a country
- money earned by a worker
20 Clues: giving money to charity • money earned by a worker • money that is owed to someone • what we get from a choice we make • the economy of a country or nation • a process of giving plants and diseases • How many consumers want to buy that product • giving money to spend for goods and services • the economies of countries all over the world • ...
An Overview of Economics 2023-07-05
Across
- the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money
- a continual increase in the price of goods and services
- the study of literature, philosophy, and the arts
- to change (something) in a minor way so that it works better
- having no limits
- to ask for money in return for providing or doing something
- something that is owned by a person, compa
- the amount of something that is available to be use
- the act of giving or delivering something to people
- the fact of being in a particular place, the state of being present
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- strong and healthy
- to measure (something) exactly
- of or relating to the present time or the recent past
- the act of using money to earn more money, the act of investing money
- the state of having things that can be easily changed into money
- something that is used as money
- a person or thing that causes something to happen
- a very small supply
- usefulness or importance
- to give attention to (something); to deal with (a matter, issue, problem, etc.)
- an officially accepted set of rules or ideas about what should be done
21 Clues: having no limits • strong and healthy • a very small supply • usefulness or importance • to measure (something) exactly • something that is used as money • something that is owned by a person, compa • the study of literature, philosophy, and the arts • a person or thing that causes something to happen • the amount of something that is available to be use • ...
Business Crossword 2025-02-09
Across
- A message or picture that encourages people to buy something
- Something that is made or grown to be sold
- A target or something you want to achieve
- An action or work done for someone in exchange for money
- All the products a business has available to sell
- A name or symbol that represents a business and its products
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- The money a business has left after paying its expenses
- The total money a business earns from selling products or services
- The amount of goods available for people to buy
- Money put into a business to help it grow and make more money
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- Other businesses that sell similar products or services
- A person who works for a business
- A place where products and services are bought and sold.
- How much people want to buy a product or service
- A person who starts and runs their own business
- A person who buys goods or services from a store or business
- An organization that sells goods or services to make money
- How good or bad something is
- The amount of money something costs
20 Clues: How good or bad something is • A person who works for a business • The amount of money something costs • A plan for how to spend and save money • A target or something you want to achieve • Something that is made or grown to be sold • A person who starts and runs their own business • The amount of goods available for people to buy • ...
Credit Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- The act of paying back money owed.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- Money owed to others.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
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- Describes a house full of ghosts.2s
- A person or company that lends money.
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees.
- A record of your credit history.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • The cost of borrowing money. • A person who takes out a loan. • A record of your credit history. • A loan not backed by collateral. • The act of paying back money owed. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • Describes a house full of ghosts.2s • A type of loan backed by collateral. • A person or company that lends money. • ...
Dollars & Sense Vocab 2024-12-12
Across
- When you remove money from your bank account.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
- A written promise of money to be paid from your checking account.
- Expected Family Contribution.
- The amount of money in your bank account.
- A fixed amount of money paid regularly for services or a job done.
- Student Aid Report.
- A plan for the coordination of resources and expenses. The amount of money that is available for, required for, or assigned purpose.
- A bank account used for saving money.
- Someone who buys things.
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- An agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed plus interest. Mortgage loans are used to buy a home or to borrow money against the value of a home you already own.
- A card where you borrow money that you’ll owe later.
- The government owns/operates most businesses.
- When something is important to you.
- A banking reporting agency that collects information about your previous banking history.
- Things that you don’t need, but that you’d like to have.
- Stands for Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. It is an independent federal agency insuring deposits to U.S. banks and thrifts in the event of bank failures.
- The government owns the land and almost all industries.
- A charge for borrowed money generally a percentage of the amount borrowed.
19 Clues: Student Aid Report. • Someone who buys things. • Expected Family Contribution. • When something is important to you. • A bank account used for saving money. • Free Application for Federal Student Aid. • The amount of money in your bank account. • When you remove money from your bank account. • The government owns/operates most businesses. • ...
4.6 Crossword 2026-02-03
Across
- money you spend
- least amount you must pay
- method to pay debts smallest first
- money you earn
- unexpected expense or problem
- money given to pay a bill
Down
- giving to help others
- money that must be paid back
- extra cost of borrowing money
- setting money aside for later
- chance of losing money
- plan for how money is spent
- ability to borrow money
- control over your financial choices
14 Clues: money you earn • money you spend • giving to help others • chance of losing money • ability to borrow money • least amount you must pay • money given to pay a bill • plan for how money is spent • money that must be paid back • extra cost of borrowing money • setting money aside for later • unexpected expense or problem • method to pay debts smallest first • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- The act of using money to buy goods or services
- Basic things that people must have to survive
- Things that are nice to have but not necessary
- A fee charged when making a transaction
- Money that is owed or a debt.
- Money spent on something
- An open-ended loan that allows you to borrow money and carry a balance over from month to month
- Money paid to the government that is used to fund public goods and services
- A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn, spend, and save
- To give something to help a person or organization
- A savings tool from a bank that has a fixed maturity date and interest rate
- Money you owe a person or a business
- Money earned or received
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower usually has interest
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- Something you spend your money on that you expect will earn a financial return
- An account at a bank that allows you to make deposits, pay bills, and make withdrawals
- Using your personal information without your permission
- A guarantee of compensation for a loss, damage, or illness
- A type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company
- An account at a bank used to set aside money; most pay you interest
- An item with monetary value, like a house or a car
- A fee charged by a lender and paid by a borrower
- A dishonest trick used to cheat someone out of something.
- A card used to make purchases with money from your checking account
- A number that goes up or down based on your credit history
- A card that is given to you as a gift that has a cash value for goods and services from a particular business
- When you buy one of these, you are lending money to the issuer, and they will pay you back the loan at a certain date with interest
- A paper order to a bank to pay someone from a checking account
- A financial institution that handles financial transactions
- This occurs when you don't have enough money in your account for the bank to cover a transaction but the bank covers the transaction anyhow
30 Clues: Money spent on something • Money earned or received • Money that is owed or a debt. • Money you owe a person or a business • A fee charged when making a transaction • Basic things that people must have to survive • Things that are nice to have but not necessary • The act of using money to buy goods or services • A fee charged by a lender and paid by a borrower • ...
Financial terms 2024-01-31
Across
- person making a payment
- a way of sending or transfering money to someone without cash
- a card that lets you borrow money with interest
- a person to whom money is paid
- an investment that has a wide range of investment instruments
- money
- a plan for making/spending
- A written check for more than there is in your account
- a statement received from your bank monthly highlighting your balance and transactions
- the amount of money borrowed
- a written order for the payment or sum to a named individual
- Health Savings Account
- business that charges a fee to cash a check. Banks can do it for free
- bank charges that may be attacked to your account
- investing money for profit or material result
- a card that allows the customer to make direct payments from their account balance
- taking money from your account
- the original amount you borrowed
- a group plan offering a prepaid medical plan
- an account with quick access to funds
- nine digit code in the bottom left of checks, used to identify your bank
Down
- a place to set aside money that pays interest
- when money is withdrawn and your balance goes negative
- a banking service that lets you log onto a website to pay bills
- an account maintained by a bank where the customer can make withdrawals
- a sum paid or charged for the use of borrowed money
- issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time
- use of a smartphone to preform online banking
- comparing your bank statement to your own transaction records
- a fixed fee an individual pays for specified medical visits
- helps create a new credit history or build credit
- a loan to purchase real estate
- card that allows you to put a specific amount of money on it
- Automated machine to make withdrawals
- an organization that makes funds available for others to borrow
- the money available in your account
- an electronic way to pay and view your balance via bank's website
- no money
- health insurance plan that offers more flexablity in providers
- requires all U.S. Citizens to have healthcare
40 Clues: money • no money • Health Savings Account • person making a payment • a plan for making/spending • the amount of money borrowed • a person to whom money is paid • a loan to purchase real estate • taking money from your account • the original amount you borrowed • the money available in your account • Automated machine to make withdrawals • an account with quick access to funds • ...
Finicaial unit crossword 2024-01-31
Across
- an investment that holds a wide range of different investment instruments providing diversification
- a banking service that allows you to log on to a website and pay any number of bills to a range of vendors
- account account that allows you to set aside money and pays interest
- a card that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holders abnk account
- a statement received monthly from the bank that shows the depositers bank transactions and balanes
- occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes below 0
- requires all US citizens to have healthcare and requires those who do not to pay a penalty
- a plan for spending
- the account or process of investing money for profit or material result
- a fixed fee that an individual pays for a specific medical services
- money
- account that allows you to set aside money and pays interest
- a check written for an amount more than in you account
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time
- a person to whom money is payed
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- a loan to purchase a home or other real estate
- the original amount you borrowed
- one who makes payment
- a sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- a person or organization who makes funds available for others to borrow
- healthcare savings account
- an electronic way to view account activity and pay bills via the internet and an institutions website
- taking money out of a banking account
- type of card issued by a bank that allows users to finance a purchase and borrow money with interest
- automated teller machine
- a way of sending or paying money to someone without using cash usually done on a mobile phone or computer
- the money available in your checking or savings accounts
- an account that allows quick access to fund for transactions
- a written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual
- bank charges that may be attached to your account
30 Clues: money • a plan for spending • one who makes payment • automated teller machine • healthcare savings account • a person to whom money is payed • the original amount you borrowed • taking money out of a banking account • a loan to purchase a home or other real estate • bank charges that may be attached to your account • a check written for an amount more than in you account • ...
Financial Terms 2023-05-19
Across
- cash value you put in
- many people must have a similar risk
- Something you own or risk
- share of the company
- is something that protects you financially against a loss
- pay yourself first
- annual percentage yield
- money out of your pockets
- Score Determines what you can buy
Down
- amount you paid using someone's money
- unexpected financial issue
- you owe money to someone or a place
- someone who holds stocks
- Something you own
- money that builds on itself
- amount paid in cash or shares of stock
- a place where you keep your money or you can do loans
- total value of money
18 Clues: Something you own • pay yourself first • share of the company • total value of money • cash value you put in • annual percentage yield • someone who holds stocks • Something you own or risk • money out of your pockets • unexpected financial issue • money that builds on itself • Score Determines what you can buy • you owe money to someone or a place • ...
TAXES 2013-02-07
Across
- Amount of money you recieve after withholdings are subtracted from your gross pay
- Paycheck information from the previous year
- It tells you how much interest you earned in the past year, sent from your bank
- Amount of money earned before taxes are taken out
- Tax form for single people that earn less than 50,000
- Your total income minus deductions
- Money earned at a service job
- Form used to calculate how much money you pay for the year in taxes
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act, also known as Social Security
- Taxes you pay on income you recieve
- Taxes paid when you buy things
Down
- Things provided for us by our taxes
- Number which reduces the amount of money withheld from your pay
- Taxes we pay on land and buildings
- Tells your employer how much money to take out of your paycheck to pay your taxes
- Money deducted from each paycheck by your employer
- Taxes paid on alcohol,gas,tobacco. Also known as sin taxes
- Money paid to state government, not all states have this
- The government agency that collects our tax dollars
- Tax return must be postmarked by this date
20 Clues: Money earned at a service job • Taxes paid when you buy things • Taxes we pay on land and buildings • Your total income minus deductions • Things provided for us by our taxes • Taxes you pay on income you recieve • Tax return must be postmarked by this date • Paycheck information from the previous year • Amount of money earned before taxes are taken out • ...
Bank & Banking terms 2018-02-07
Across
- the value of something
- main bank account (UK)
- a bank account for saving money
- loan for a house
- to give something for a temporary time
- money
- a charge
- a figure used to calculate
- a rate that changes
- To not pay back
- payment card
- the explanation of charges
- you are in debt
- taking out cash using a credit card or loan
- cash given for a service, not on the bill
- to guarantee a loan for somebody else
- money taken out of the account
- you have a job
- every month
- you owe something
- evidence of payment
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- you are the owner (verb)
- main bank account (US)
- every year
- a fee
- money you are paid every month from a job
- to move money between accounts
- a rate that doesn't change
- payment card
- take money out
- money put into the bank
- money borrowed
- amount after salary deductions
- you are your own boss
- to take something for a temporary time
- fee added to your loan
- Cash machine (US)
- amount before salary deductions
38 Clues: a fee • money • a charge • every year • every month • payment card • payment card • take money out • money borrowed • you have a job • To not pay back • you are in debt • loan for a house • Cash machine (US) • you owe something • a rate that changes • evidence of payment • you are your own boss • main bank account (US) • the value of something • main bank account (UK) • fee added to your loan • ...
Accounting 2019-06-03
Across
- the amount of money that you spend on something
- the money received
- the loan when you are buying properties
- an instance of buying or selling something, a business deal
- levied by the government on workers' income and business profits
- money that a business receives over a period of time
- the order of assets could be most quickly converted into cash
- all the things that is owned by the business
- the owner plans to use the goods for his personal use
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- a printed form on which you write an amount of money and say who it is to be paid to
- a person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business
- a person to whom money is owed by a debtor
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- exchange of goods
- assets available for use in the production of further assets
- the use of money to get a profit
- anyone who owe money to the business
- what is owed
- someone whose job is to keep and check financial accounts
- cash and asset that will be converted into cash
20 Clues: what is owed • exchange of goods • the money received • the use of money to get a profit • anyone who owe money to the business • the loan when you are buying properties • a person to whom money is owed by a debtor • all the things that is owned by the business • the amount of money that you spend on something • cash and asset that will be converted into cash • ...
FInaltual alitercy 2023-08-21
Across
- Failure to do something required by duty or law
- A not-for-profit financial institution
- Individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients
- When a party/person owes money
- The Percentage you have to pay every year
- Strategy that makes sure to reduce portfolio risk
- the concept the money now is more than tomorrow
- it lets you buy items without carrying cash
- Comparing simular items from differnt stores
- Money received from their labor
- A cash set aside for emergencies
- The lenders willingness to trust you on paying your debts
- Things a business owns and can sell
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- Money borrowed from a place
- Credit report on how likely you’ll pay your loan on time
- The rate at which you need to pay back money
- A may to manage your risk
- A type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- you pay yourself before spending money
- Things require to live, things you would like to have
- A detailed report of your credit History
- To borrow money and promise to pay it back
- The money you originally agreed to pay back
23 Clues: A may to manage your risk • Money borrowed from a place • When a party/person owes money • Money received from their labor • A cash set aside for emergencies • Things a business owns and can sell • A not-for-profit financial institution • you pay yourself before spending money • A detailed report of your credit History • The Percentage you have to pay every year • ...
MoneyTime Topics 1-3 #1 2023-01-30
Across
- What does PAYE refer to?
- The price paid for the use of borrowed money
- A job that needs filling
- A person or organisation that lends money
- A list of certificates, awards or prizes
- Putting money into a bank account
- A qualification earned after leaving school
- Financial gain is also called p__________.
- Savings accounts earn ________ interest
- where an employer interviews a person
- A person or organisation that borrows money
- interest earned on the principal is
- A person applying for a job
- Putting money aside for future use is called...
- money made from doing a job is called......
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- a reward for competing an exam or course
- amount of money paid per hour of work is the
- bank account for everyday transactions.
- earned on principal + other interest
- bank account that earns most interest
- A written description of the job tasks
- Per year is also known as per __________.
- A curriculum vitae is more commonly known as a...
- A person who paid per year, regardless of hours
- A list of work that you have done
- A person who pays someone to work for them
- Talking money out of a bank account
27 Clues: What does PAYE refer to? • A job that needs filling • A person applying for a job • A list of work that you have done • Putting money into a bank account • Talking money out of a bank account • interest earned on the principal is • earned on principal + other interest • bank account that earns most interest • where an employer interviews a person • ...
banking 2023-10-26
Across
- fractional ownership of equity in an organization
- Ability to pay debts, bills, expenses, ect
- The deposit of funds electronically into a bank account rather than a paper check
- Signature on back of check transfers ownership to the singing party
- A profit from the sale of property or an investment- must pay taxes on earned home
- A government bond issued by the US treasury
- Electronic funds transfer
- removing money from an account
- Money in account that you can spend
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- Loan for property of dwelling -Longer period of time- 30 years
- Item of value to secure borrowed money in event of default
- Individual payments made from the lump sum of money
- Federal deposit insurance corporation insures up to 250,000
- Loan to cover business expenses and operation
- A written, dated, and signed draft that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to a bearer
- Money paid to shareholders/members out of corporate/ credit union earning
- Point of sale
- A type of loan that allows you to borrow money from a lender and use that money to purchase a car - car is collateral
- Automated teller machine
- Annual percentage yield
20 Clues: Point of sale • Annual percentage yield • Automated teller machine • Electronic funds transfer • removing money from an account • Money in account that you can spend • Ability to pay debts, bills, expenses, ect • A government bond issued by the US treasury • Loan to cover business expenses and operation • fractional ownership of equity in an organization • ...
Done your work ROSE!!! 2025-10-31
Across
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- Money owed to others.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- A record of your credit history.
- A person or company that lends money.
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
Down
- The act of paying back money owed.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • The cost of borrowing money. • A person who takes out a loan. • A loan not backed by collateral. • A record of your credit history. • Describes a house full of ghosts. • The act of paying back money owed. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • A type of loan backed by collateral. • A person or company that lends money. • ...
W!SE CREDIT AND HALLOWEEN 2025-10-31
Across
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- A record of your credit history.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
Down
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees.
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- The act of paying back money owed.
- Money owed to others.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- A person or company that lends money.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • The cost of borrowing money. • A person who takes out a loan. • A record of your credit history. • A loan not backed by collateral. • Describes a house full of ghosts. • The act of paying back money owed. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • A type of loan backed by collateral. • A person or company that lends money. • ...
Credit Crossword 2025-10-31
Across
- owed to others.
- act of paying back money owed.
- treats collected on Halloween night.
- person who takes out a loan.
- pledged as security for a loan.
- number that represents your creditworthiness.
- original amount of money borrowed.
- type of loan backed by collateral.
- spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- card used to buy goods on credit.
- borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
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- cost of borrowing money.
- maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- loan not backed by collateral.
- a house full of ghosts.
- cost of credit including interest and fees.
- magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- person or company that lends money.
- way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- record of your credit history.
- mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
25 Clues: owed to others. • a house full of ghosts. • cost of borrowing money. • person who takes out a loan. • act of paying back money owed. • loan not backed by collateral. • record of your credit history. • pledged as security for a loan. • spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • card used to buy goods on credit. • original amount of money borrowed. • type of loan backed by collateral. • ...
CREDIT CROSSWORDS PUZZLE 2025-10-31
Across
- Something pledged as security for a loan
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees
- A person who takes out a loan
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern
- The cost of borrowing money
- The act of paying back money owed
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- A way to barrow money with the promise to pay it back later
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- A type of loan backed by collateral
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- Describes a house full of ghosts
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit
- A number that represents your creditworthiness
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money
- The original amount of money borrowed
- Money owed to others
- A record of your credit history
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- A loan not backed by collateral
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- A person or company that lends money
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses
25 Clues: Money owed to others • The cost of borrowing money • A person who takes out a loan • A record of your credit history • A loan not backed by collateral • Describes a house full of ghosts • The act of paying back money owed • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween • A type of loan backed by collateral • A person or company that lends money • The original amount of money borrowed • ...
Credit 2025-10-31
Across
- — A number that represents your creditworthiness
- — The act of paying back money owed
- — Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses
- — The original amount of money borrowed
- A loan not backed by collateral
- A type of loan backed by collateral
- — A financial institution that lends and borrows money
- — The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- — Total cost of credit including interest and fees
- — An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- — A person who takes out a loan
- — A magical woman often riding a broomstick
- — Describes a house full of ghosts
Down
- — Plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- — Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern
- — The cost of borrowing money
- — A record of your credit history
- — Money owed to others
- — Something pledged as security for a loan
- — Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- A person or company that lends money
- — A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- — A spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- — Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit
- — Sweet treats collected on Halloween night
25 Clues: — Money owed to others • — The cost of borrowing money • A loan not backed by collateral • — A person who takes out a loan • — A record of your credit history • — Describes a house full of ghosts • — The act of paying back money owed • A type of loan backed by collateral • — A spooky spirit seen on Halloween • A person or company that lends money • ...
Credit Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- Flying mammals often seen around Halloween night.
- A person or company that lends money
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o-lantern.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- A person who takes out a loan
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- Plastic Card used to buy goods on credit.
- Money owed to others
- A record of your credit history
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- A type of loan backed by collateral
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- The cost of borrowing money
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money
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- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- The original amount of money borrowed
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- The act of paying back money owed
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit
- A loan not backed by collateral
- A number that represents your creditworthiness
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees
- Something pledged as security for a loan
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
25 Clues: Money owed to others • The cost of borrowing money • A person who takes out a loan • A loan not backed by collateral • A record of your credit history • The act of paying back money owed • Describes a house full of ghosts. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • A type of loan backed by collateral • A person or company that lends money • The original amount of money borrowed • ...
Credit and Halloween Puzzle 2026-03-06
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- The original amount of money borrowed.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees.
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- Money owed to others.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
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- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- The act of paying back money owed.
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- A record of your credit history.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- A person or company that lends money.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • The cost of borrowing money. • A person who takes out a loan. • A record of your credit history. • A loan not backed by collateral. • Describes a house full of ghosts. • The act of paying back money owed. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • A type of loan backed by collateral. • A person or company that lends money. • ...
CROSSWORD VOCABULARY-DANIELA MEDINA 2021-03-20
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- Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun)
- The amount of money in an account: could be positive or negative. (noun)
- To add money to a bank account. (adjective)
- To get money from a bank now that a person does not own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time. (verb)
- Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added. (noun)
- To have used more money than there is in the account so that money is owed to the bank.
- The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun)
- The money that needs to be paid each month for borrowing money from the bank, usually a percentage of the total.
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- Someone who is paid money.
- Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money. (noun)
- A staff member who helps customers. (noun)
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun)
- To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb)
- The bank or the building where customers use the bank services. (noun)
- An item that proves your identity, such as a passport or driver’s license. (noun)
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers.
16 Clues: Someone who is paid money. • A staff member who helps customers. (noun) • Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun) • To add money to a bank account. (adjective) • The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun) • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun) • To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb) • ...
CROSSWORD VOCABULARY 2021-03-20
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- Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun)
- The amount of money in an account: could be positive or negative. (noun)
- To add money to a bank account. (adjective)
- To get money from a bank now that a person does not own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time. (verb)
- Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added. (noun)
- To have used more money than there is in the account so that money is owed to the bank.
- The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun)
- The money that needs to be paid each month for borrowing money from the bank, usually a percentage of the total.
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- Someone who is paid money.
- Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money. (noun)
- A staff member who helps customers. (noun)
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun)
- To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb)
- The bank or the building where customers use the bank services. (noun)
- An item that proves your identity, such as a passport or driver’s license. (noun)
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers.
16 Clues: Someone who is paid money. • A staff member who helps customers. (noun) • Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun) • To add money to a bank account. (adjective) • The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun) • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun) • To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb) • ...
Taxes Vocabulary Review 2022-04-08
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- money taken by/paid to the large government in the US; Washington, DC
- in taxes, money you receive in return for your work or labor (a paycheck)
- the money you have coming in to your pockets or bank account
- money taken by/paid to the government of your state; Lansing, MI
- in taxes, something that reduces the amount of money you're charged for taxes
- money paid to the government in order to support and pay for the public good (roads, fire departments, schools)
- the tax form given to you by your employer in January; it shows how much you've earned that year and how much you've paid in taxes
- in taxes, money you receive without having to work for it (stock market earnings, cryto profits)
- if you did not owe taxes
- the money or check you often receive after filing taxes--at least, if you've paid too much in taxes
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- term for the amount of money taken from your check for taxes
- in taxes, something that reduces the amount of your income being taxed
- the amount of money you've earned on your paycheck before taxes are withheld/taken out
- money taken by/paid to the smaller locality where you live; LP City Hall
- someone who relies on someone else for more than half of their financial needs
- the amount of money you receive from your paycheck after taxes are withheld/taken out
- a number associated with your identity; the IRS uses this number to look up your records
- the tax form you fill out to tell your employer how much money to withhold from your paycheck for taxes
18 Clues: if you did not owe taxes • term for the amount of money taken from your check for taxes • the money you have coming in to your pockets or bank account • money taken by/paid to the government of your state; Lansing, MI • money taken by/paid to the large government in the US; Washington, DC • in taxes, something that reduces the amount of your income being taxed • ...
Banking Vocabulary You Need To Know! 2019-11-13
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- abbreviation for personal identification number, a secret code number used at ATMs
- amounts of money paid out or owed, such as from a checking account
- the special number a bank gives to a checking account and each account has its own number
- the amount of money kept out of a checking account when making a deposit
- a small book containing blank checks that the bank gives to a person who opens a checking account
- amounts of money added, such as to a checking account
- a written order that tells a bank to pay out money from a person's checking account and it can be used instead of cash
- money in bills or cash
- a checking account for two or more people
- the amount of money contained in a bank account
- comparing your checking account statement from a bank to the transactions recorded in your checkbook to make sure the balances are the same
- to take money out of a bank account
- the act of putting money in a checking account
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- a number that shows which bank a check is from and each bank has its own number
- a piece of paper used to record the amount of money put into a checking account
- a card that can be used to withdraw money from or deposit money into a checking account or a savings account using special machines, usually located outside the bank
- action that changes the balance in a checking account, such as a deposit or a withdrawal
- a statement sent by a bank that shows all of the credits and debits for a checking account over a certain period of time
- part of a checkbook in which a person records credits to and debits from a checking account
- an account at a bank that allows a person to draw his or her money by writing checks or by using an ATM or debit card
- a credit card on which an amount of money is put on deposit and can only be used to make purchases up to that amount
- checks the bank gives you to use until your checks are printed that don't have your name or address on them
- a fee that an organization such as a bank charges for a certain service
- armounts of money added, such as to a checking account or a savings account
- when a check is returned by a bank because there is not enough money in the checking account to cover the check
25 Clues: money in bills or cash • to take money out of a bank account • a checking account for two or more people • the act of putting money in a checking account • the amount of money contained in a bank account • amounts of money added, such as to a checking account • amounts of money paid out or owed, such as from a checking account • ...
Banking Vocabulary 2023-11-01
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- Short-term cash loan taken against the credit line on your credit card
- Type of short-term loan that usually carries a high interest rate
- Type of bank account that allows repeated withdrawals and deposits of money
- Fee someone pays to borrow money
- Type of deposit often done with paychecks where money is electronically transferred into a bank account
- Type of savings account that pays interest on your money for a pre-set period of time, so you cannot withdraw money during that time without paying a penalty
- State plan that allows you to save for higher education and training without paying taxes (three words)
- First range of numbers at the bottom of a check, it identifies which bank is holding the money and is always nine digits
- Type of investment that acts like a loan to a company or to the government
- When more money is spent through a check or debit card than the amount actually in the account
- Moving funds from one account or individual to another through a bank's website or mobile app
- Interest that is generated on money put into an account plus any previous interest earned, meaning you earn interest on your interest
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- Member-owned financial cooperative that offers the services of a bank (two words)
- Personal Identification Number
- Machine that allows you to deposit and withdraw money from your bank accounts with a card
- Total amount of money in a bank account at any given time
- Bank employee who helps with account transactions, like depositing or withdrawing money
- Bank account designed to earn interest on money deposited
- Comparing the check register to the bank statement and correcting any mistakes
- Payment card that allows you to make electronic purchases directly from your checking account
- Amount that is borrowed to be paid back at a later date, usually with added interest
- A share of ownership in a company
- Second series of numbers found at the bottom of a check, it is the primary identifier of ownership
- When money is added into a bank account
24 Clues: Personal Identification Number • Fee someone pays to borrow money • A share of ownership in a company • When money is added into a bank account • Total amount of money in a bank account at any given time • Bank account designed to earn interest on money deposited • Type of short-term loan that usually carries a high interest rate • ...
A2 Shopping vocabulary 2024-04-25
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- A piece of paper that shows how much you owe someone for goods or services.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- A person who buys things from shops.
- Money in the form of coins or notes; (Verb) To give someone money in exchange for goods or services.
- A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- to remove clothing (phrasal verb
- To become different, or to make something different.
- Not expensive; costing less than usual.
- A name or symbol that represents a company or product..
- A place where you can buy things, often with a front where you can see things on display.
- A TYtype of card given by a bank that allows you to buy things and pay for them later.
- Not open.
- Not liking to share or spend money.
- The basic unit of money used by most countries in the European Union, including France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
- A piece of paper that proves that money, goods, or information has been received.
- To use money to buy or pay for something.
- To place clothing or accessories on your body.
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- A large shop that sells food, drinks, and goods used in the home.
- A store where books are sold.
- The amount of money that you must pay to buy something.
- The amount of money that is needed to buy, do, or make something.
- Not cheap.
- To put clothes on to see if they fit or look good. (Phrasal verb)
- A picture, short film, or notice that tells people about a product, job, or service.
- Money that you pay regularly to live in a house or use something that belongs to someone else.
- The basic unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia, and other countries, divided into 100 cents.
- A number or word that tells you how big or small a piece of clothing is, such as small, medium, large.
- The activity of buying things from shops.
- To give money to someone because you are buying something from them or because you owe them money.
29 Clues: Not open. • Not cheap. • A store where books are sold. • to remove clothing (phrasal verb • Not liking to share or spend money. • A person who buys things from shops. • Not expensive; costing less than usual. • To get something by paying money for it. • The activity of buying things from shops. • To use money to buy or pay for something. • ...
A2 Shopping vocabulary 2024-04-25
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- A piece of paper that shows how much you owe someone for goods or services.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- A person who buys things from shops.
- Money in the form of coins or notes; (Verb) To give someone money in exchange for goods or services.
- A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- to remove clothing (phrasal verb
- To become different, or to make something different.
- Not expensive; costing less than usual.
- A name or symbol that represents a company or product..
- A place where you can buy things, often with a front where you can see things on display.
- A TYtype of card given by a bank that allows you to buy things and pay for them later.
- Not open.
- Not liking to share or spend money.
- The basic unit of money used by most countries in the European Union, including France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
- A piece of paper that proves that money, goods, or information has been received.
- To use money to buy or pay for something.
- To place clothing or accessories on your body.
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- A large shop that sells food, drinks, and goods used in the home.
- A store where books are sold.
- The amount of money that you must pay to buy something.
- The amount of money that is needed to buy, do, or make something.
- Not cheap.
- To put clothes on to see if they fit or look good. (Phrasal verb)
- A picture, short film, or notice that tells people about a product, job, or service.
- Money that you pay regularly to live in a house or use something that belongs to someone else.
- The basic unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia, and other countries, divided into 100 cents.
- A number or word that tells you how big or small a piece of clothing is, such as small, medium, large.
- The activity of buying things from shops.
- To give money to someone because you are buying something from them or because you owe them money.
29 Clues: Not open. • Not cheap. • A store where books are sold. • to remove clothing (phrasal verb • Not liking to share or spend money. • A person who buys things from shops. • Not expensive; costing less than usual. • To get something by paying money for it. • The activity of buying things from shops. • To use money to buy or pay for something. • ...
Investment unit 2024-03-20
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- money that was saved or made available for a particular purpose
- an animal that is often related to when the market is doing well
- is commonly used with old people retiring
- its used to buy ownership from a wide variety of company's
- the amount of money that you receive on the paycheck by the company you work for
- is the age you can get your money without getting a fee penalty
- its a sum of money saved or made available in case that you really need it
- is often used after retiring within the 401k
- a company that during covid time the stocks raised
- it measures the price performance of a basket of securities
- companies sell it to raise their capital
- an amount of money that you keep until you take it out of the bank
- an animal that is often related to the stock market doing bad
- buying amounts of ownership of company in the market
- the company will put a percentage of their money into your savings account
- there is less probability of losing money but it will take longer gain money
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- it lets you pool your money with other investors
- is a security debt that are issued by the borrower to gain money
- it means how much probability there is of gaining money or losing money
- its pretty popular among investors because it promises ownership of a wide variety of stocks
- tells how big the company is in the stock market
- is a nationally or internationally known and well established sound company
- the age you can start investing in the stock market
- sell at a higher price than what you bought it for
- its know to be comprised by 30 companies
- its the contribution of investors to purchase a portfolio that includes the shares of a company
- the shares of a company that you can buy
- the amount of money that you get paid before the employer taxes it
- they are taxed differently depending on the overall taxable income
- buying or selling shares of a company
30 Clues: buying or selling shares of a company • its know to be comprised by 30 companies • the shares of a company that you can buy • companies sell it to raise their capital • is commonly used with old people retiring • is often used after retiring within the 401k • it lets you pool your money with other investors • tells how big the company is in the stock market • ...
End of HT Crossword 2024-10-18
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- Costs that do not change with output.
- Trading items of value in order to raise finance.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- Profit after tax that is reinvested in the company.
- Where owners can only lose the money they have invested in the company.
- Where a large number of individuals invest in a business.
- An agreement allowing a business to spend more money than they have in their account.
- Notes, Coins and money in the bank.
- Selling price - Variable cost per unit =
- A type of long-term loan secured on property.
- Money generated by the business or its current owners.
- A business owned and run by one person.
- An amount borrowed from the bank that has to be repaid with interest.
- Money raised from outside the business.
- Money raised from selling ownership in the company.
- Assets used as security on loans.
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- Money available at the start of the month.
- Where business owners are liable for all business debts, personal assets can also be sold to pay them.
- A business owned by shareholder but who can only sell shares by invitation.
- A type of long-term loan which is repaid in a lump sum not instalments.
- Money available at the end of the month.
- Someone who owes the business money.
- lending Where individuals lend to other individuals, without knowing them via the internet.
- A business owned by shareholders that can sell shares on the stock market.
- A record of how money did flow into and out of a business.
- An agreement with a supplier to buy stock now but pay for it later.
- Where a business pays a monthly amount to use an asset that they will never own.
- A document detailing how a firm is to be set up and run.
- Someone to whom a business owes money.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money.
- A prediction of how money will flow into and out of a business.
- Inflows minus outflows.
- Costs that do change with output.
33 Clues: Inflows minus outflows. • Costs that do change with output. • Assets used as security on loans. • Notes, Coins and money in the bank. • Someone who owes the business money. • Costs that do not change with output. • Someone to whom a business owes money. • A business owned by two or more people. • A business owned and run by one person. • ...
End of HT Crossword 2024-10-18
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- A record of how money did flow into and out of a business.
- Where a business pays a monthly amount to use an asset that they will never own.
- A business owned and run by one person.
- Money raised from outside the business.
- Trading items of value in order to raise finance.
- A business owned by shareholders that can sell shares on the stock market.
- Where individuals lend to other individuals, without knowing them via the internet.
- Someone who owes the business money.
- Someone to whom a business owes money.
- Notes, Coins and money in the bank.
- A type of long-term loan secured on property.
- Assets used as security on loans.
- Money available at the end of the month.
- Where business owners are liable for all business debts, personal assets can also be sold to pay them.
- per unit Selling price - Variable cost per unit =
- Money available at the start of the month.
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- A document detailing how a firm is to be set up and run.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- Costs that do not change with output.
- Profit after tax that is reinvested in the company.
- A prediction of how money will flow into and out of a business.
- Money raised from selling ownership in the company.
- A business owned by shareholder but who can only sell shares by invitation.
- An agreement allowing a business to spend more money than they have in their account.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money.
- Money generated by the business or its current owners.
- Where owners can only lose the money they have invested in the company.
- An agreement with a supplier to buy stock now but pay for it later.
- An amount borrowed from the bank that has to be repaid with interest.
- Inflows minus outflows.
- Costs that do change with output.
- Where a large number of individuals invest in a business.
- A type of long-term loan which is repaid in a lump sum not instalments.
33 Clues: Inflows minus outflows. • Costs that do change with output. • Assets used as security on loans. • Notes, Coins and money in the bank. • Someone who owes the business money. • Costs that do not change with output. • Someone to whom a business owes money. • A business owned by two or more people. • A business owned and run by one person. • ...
Money vocabulary-Unit 10A 2020-08-21
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- Be without any money or not have enough money fro something.
- To give money or something else to someone for a short period of time.
- Pay for things with money.
- Return money that you owe.
- Have to borrow money; usually from the bank.
- Take money, or something else, from someone, with the plan to give it back to them.
- Maintain the plan (budget).
- Not spend money, but keep it for later.
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- Create a plan on how to manage your finances.
- Have a plan for spending and saving money.
- Live on; have enough money for basic needs.
- Have enough money to buy something.
- Be in debt.
- Not have any money.
14 Clues: Be in debt. • Not have any money. • Pay for things with money. • Return money that you owe. • Maintain the plan (budget). • Have enough money to buy something. • Not spend money, but keep it for later. • Have a plan for spending and saving money. • Live on; have enough money for basic needs. • Have to borrow money; usually from the bank. • ...
Rich dad poor dad puzzle 2023-06-08
Across
- The thing you should escape
- A state in the us
- Management of money
- Place you go to make money
- Something you do regularly
- Some vehicles can be this
- someone who makes business
- The thing you do to make money
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- A parent but not mom
- Opposite of poor
- Some you build so you can escape the matrix
- Possession of money
- What people work for
- Where you live
- Opposite of rich
- Thing you do so money can work for you
- a place in Hawaii
17 Clues: Where you live • Opposite of poor • Opposite of rich • A state in the us • a place in Hawaii • Possession of money • Management of money • A parent but not mom • What people work for • Some vehicles can be this • Place you go to make money • Something you do regularly • someone who makes business • The thing you should escape • The thing you do to make money • ...
12 grade 2023-05-01
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- rules that an organization uses to make decisions
- mathematical instruction
- a person who sets up a business
- members of an organization who have special knowledge of how it works
- to put money into a project in order to earn more money
- to take land or property away from its owner
- the future plans or goals of an organization
- to lessen or make easier
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- money that is owed
- to give money with the intention of getting it back
- costing more than it should
- to receive money with the intention of paying it back
- the act of starting an organization
- extra money that a borrower pays back to the lender
- relating to financial matters
- money to repay the loan for buying a house
- written list
- watering farmland
18 Clues: written list • watering farmland • money that is owed • mathematical instruction • to lessen or make easier • costing more than it should • relating to financial matters • a person who sets up a business • the act of starting an organization • money to repay the loan for buying a house • to take land or property away from its owner • the future plans or goals of an organization • ...
"Follow the Money" Vocabulary Quiz 2021-05-04
Across
- to give something and receive something in return
- a collection of businesses with a common line of products or services
- to make a product available for someone to buy
- to pause before doing something
- the system by which a country's goods and money are made and used
- having to do with money or the business of money
- the system of money used in a particular country
- a system or way of providing something that is necessary or useful
- to gather information about something
- to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank or safe
- to change slowly over time
- to provide a promise of certain conditions
- to confess or agree that something is true
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- large enough to have an effect
- in a different way
- to depend on someone or something
- a person or group you compete against
- things or services that you pay for
- money a bank pays you for letting them hold your money
- money you have after selling a product and subtracting what you spent to make it
- organized events or activities designed to reach a specific goal
21 Clues: in a different way • to change slowly over time • large enough to have an effect • to pause before doing something • to depend on someone or something • things or services that you pay for • a person or group you compete against • to gather information about something • to provide a promise of certain conditions • to confess or agree that something is true • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2019-04-02
Across
- -fixed compensation for work paid on regular basis
- Expenses -expense that doesn’t change from time period to time period
- Pay -regular wages
- -the money a person makes from work
- Income -gross income less a variety of deductions
- Expense -a cost that fluctuates directly with output changes
- -anything of value someone buys
- Account -an account where people deposit money and where they can make withdrawals from
- Interest -interest calculated on both the principal and its accrued interest
- -financial obligations entered in the balance sheet of business
- -a portion of money someone does not spend
- -an amount of money held at bank for account holders safekeeping
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- Tax -a tax on purchase added to original price
- Card -a plastic card with magnetic strip, holder uses to buy things on credit
- Withholding -abbreviates to FWH
- of Living -average cost of basic necessities
- -a loan secured
- -money owed
- -total amount being borrowed or lent
- Worth -assets minus liabilities
- -currency
- -the amount of money deducted
- Interest -interest paid only on the original principal, not on interest accrued
- -a cost
- -a plan for spending money
- Price -the price of an object based on object
26 Clues: -a cost • -currency • -money owed • -a loan secured • Pay -regular wages • -a plan for spending money • -the amount of money deducted • Withholding -abbreviates to FWH • Worth -assets minus liabilities • -anything of value someone buys • -the money a person makes from work • -total amount being borrowed or lent • -a portion of money someone does not spend • ...
Economics Vocabulary Review 2023-01-23
Across
- the unit of money that is circulated in the United States
- the price you pay to borrow money
- Someone who buys goods and services
- the former currency in Italy
- the amount of money a person receives for exchanging one country's currency for another country's currency
- a way to buy something now but pay for it in the future
- The amount of a good or service available to the consumers
- the former currency in France
- Things that are grown or made
- production and prices are determined by competition between businesses
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- How people, businesses, and governments make choices to earn and spend money
- the former currency in Germany
- the unit of money that is circulated in Mexico
- How much consumers want a good or service
- An economic system for dealing with money where the citizens own and run companies
- the unit of money that is circulated in Japan
- Work that someone does for someone else
- the currency used by most European countries
- Someone who makes or grows goods or offers services
- The paper money and coins that are "current" in a country
20 Clues: the former currency in Italy • the former currency in France • Things that are grown or made • the former currency in Germany • the price you pay to borrow money • Someone who buys goods and services • Work that someone does for someone else • How much consumers want a good or service • the currency used by most European countries • ...
Closed For The Season 2013-03-03
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- This was hidden by Mrs. Donaldson before she died.
- The mystery was this since Mr. Disilvio and Silas were arrested and the money was found.
- The town where the mystery takes place.
- The place where the money was hidden.
- The place where the money was buried.
- The name of the boy that moved into Mrs. Donaldson's house.
- This held the money that was buried.
- Mrs. Donaldson's daughter and Danny's mother.
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- This person embezzled the money and possibly murdered Mrs. Donaldson.
- Violet had 11 of these figures.
- Arthur and Logan used these to get to place to place in town.
- Violet's exhusband that knows about the hidden money.
- The murder information and maps were stored here.
- This was found in a box in the attic that talked about the hidden money.
- The police and everyone thought this happened to Mrs. Donaldson.
- Logan and Arthur used this to find their way around the old park.
- The lady who was killed.
- Logan's neighbor and new friend.
- The name of the overgrown vines in the park.
- Nina Steven's was not a reporter, but actually was this.
20 Clues: The lady who was killed. • Violet had 11 of these figures. • Logan's neighbor and new friend. • This held the money that was buried. • The place where the money was hidden. • The place where the money was buried. • The town where the mystery takes place. • The name of the overgrown vines in the park. • Mrs. Donaldson's daughter and Danny's mother. • ...
Business Maths 2013-11-20
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- Planning how to use your money for different things
- Interest calculated based on the principal
- Financial gain over a period of time
- To buy something
- The periodic payment made from an employer to an employee
- The money paid to share holders by a company
- Management of money and banking
- A part of a whole that is expressed out of 100
- Interest recalculated at the end of every loan cycle based on the principal and any interest already added on
- An amount taken away from the usual price
- Income or payments made regularly through the year
- Entire amount of money before any deductions are made (money is taken away)
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- Money spent to perform work and the amount paid for goods and services
- How much something is worth
- The original amount of debt loaned out
- The amount of money needed to buy something
- The act of reducing the price of something
- Study of the management of goods and services
- A financial gain. Difference between sales price and cost used to provide goods or services
- Amount of money left after deductions are made
20 Clues: To buy something • How much something is worth • Management of money and banking • Financial gain over a period of time • The original amount of debt loaned out • An amount taken away from the usual price • Interest calculated based on the principal • The act of reducing the price of something • The amount of money needed to buy something • ...
Personal Finance (IF + LC) 2016-05-02
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- The amount of money left after taxes are deducted
- When a business, or person, is unable to pay his or her debts
- Things musicians, artists, and writers earn their income from
- Buying something without thinking
- a commitment to regularly put aside some money for future use
- The action of spending money
- Regular payments made by a tenant to an owner
- expenses that are the same amount every time
- Money received by workers
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- A payment made fo the use of money that has been borrowed
- When a good/service is high in demand and the price of it rises
- The type of pay real estate agents receive in addition to a retainer
- Non-negotiable payments
- Expenses that can change over time
- To take back goods bought on credit if repayments have not been made
- Someone who guarantees to pay back the money if the borrower does not
- Something deposited as a guarantee to fulfil the payment of a loan]
- A certain amount of money that can be taken out of the borrowers wages
- Sum payable as profit for shares
- Money paid to others for their services
20 Clues: Non-negotiable payments • Money received by workers • The action of spending money • Sum payable as profit for shares • Buying something without thinking • Expenses that can change over time • Money paid to others for their services • expenses that are the same amount every time • Regular payments made by a tenant to an owner • ...
Vocabulary Unit 10 2022-04-01
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- Money that employees receive each month for doing their job or work correckly.
- Person looking to engage a new business venture where there is usually an economic or financial risk.
- Kind of work that emphasizes the physical work.
- Series of job and assignments of someone in a particular work area.
- Money that pays for a professional advice and/or services.
- Money given because of an injury or accident at work.
- Work required to be performed as a responsibility.
- Any kind of job or profession.
- Money received of investments or earnings of work.
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- Person that you do a businness with.
- Person in charge of providing support inside a company.
- Person you work with.
- Person that gets paid for working for a company corporation or organization.
- Money given after the retire.
- Person or company responsible to pay people for working for them.
- Certain job that required unique skills, habilities or a good education.
- Money maked in a businness
- Person looking for a job due to a temporary vacancy.
- Work done to earn some money; employment.
- Job that envolves physical work and requieres special skills
- Money that employees receive according to the hours/days they work.
21 Clues: Person you work with. • Money maked in a businness • Money given after the retire. • Any kind of job or profession. • Person that you do a businness with. • Work done to earn some money; employment. • Kind of work that emphasizes the physical work. • Work required to be performed as a responsibility. • Money received of investments or earnings of work. • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-04
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- a round small disc made of metal or an alloy that's used as money
- a group of people who live in a definable community
- money is printed on
- a fixed price charged for a specific service
- a short lived technical fault
- the synonym of unlawful
- a person who commits robbery is called
- the act of placing cash with some entity
- the proses of raising funds for any kind expenditure
- substances that change a person's mental or physical state.
- a medium of exchange
- a medium of exchange for the supply of goods and services
Down
- the price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on savings and investments
- various electronic methods rather than the use of cash
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money.
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized data
- the act of wagering or betting money or something of value on an event with an uncertain outcome to win more money
- outdated
- the act of paying money to someone or of being paid.
20 Clues: outdated • money is printed on • a medium of exchange • the synonym of unlawful • a short lived technical fault • a person who commits robbery is called • the act of placing cash with some entity • a fixed price charged for a specific service • a group of people who live in a definable community • the act of paying money to someone or of being paid. • ...
Credit crossword 2025-10-31
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- The act of paying back money owed.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- Money owed to others.
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
- A person or company that lends money.
- flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- The cost of borrowing money.
Down
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- describes a house full of ghosts
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- A record of your credit history.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
25 Clues: Money owed to others. • The cost of borrowing money. • A person who takes out a loan. • describes a house full of ghosts • A loan not backed by collateral. • A record of your credit history. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween • The act of paying back money owed. • A type of loan backed by collateral. • A person or company that lends money. • ...
CREDIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-10-31
Across
- a loan not backed by collateral.
- the original amount of money borrowed.
- a type of loan backed by collateral.
- total cost of credit including interest and fees.
- plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- something pledged as security for a loan.
- a record of your credit history.
- a magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- a spooky spirit seen on halloween.
Down
- a person who takes out a loan.
- a way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- describes a house full of ghosts.
- a number that represents your creditworthiness.
- an extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- money owed to others.
- a person or company that lends money.
- annual percentage rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- the maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- the act of paying back money owed.
- a financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- the cost of borrowing money.
- sweet treats collected on halloween night.
25 Clues: money owed to others. • the cost of borrowing money. • a person who takes out a loan. • a loan not backed by collateral. • a record of your credit history. • describes a house full of ghosts. • the act of paying back money owed. • a spooky spirit seen on halloween. • a type of loan backed by collateral. • a person or company that lends money. • ...
능허대중 3학년(동아윤) 2025-06-15
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- to give money to a group that needs help
- the spot in the exact place where something is happening
- difficulty ~ing under the state or situation of having a problem
- to give something to someone and receive something from that person
- most of the people or things in a group
- not fitting tightly or closely
- a sum of money which is returned to you
- an organization that gives money or help to people who need it
- left over after a part has been taken, used, or lost
- money given by parents to a child regularly that the child can spend
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- a local inhabitant
- someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport
- someone who spends money
- limited or restricted (of money or time)
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
- in spite of the fact that; even though
- hard work that you do when you are trying to achieve something
- a piece of paper that shows you have paid for something
- an amount of money that a person or company can spend
- to get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you
- sale able to be bought at reduced prices
21 Clues: a local inhabitant • someone who spends money • not fitting tightly or closely • in spite of the fact that; even though • most of the people or things in a group • a sum of money which is returned to you • to give money to a group that needs help • limited or restricted (of money or time) • sale able to be bought at reduced prices • ...
🎃W!SE Credit & Halloween Crossword Puzzle 🎃 by Nikki Noukri 2026-03-09
Across
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit
- The act of paying back money owed
- A loan not backed by collateral
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- A type of loan backed by collateral
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses
- Money owed to others
- The cost of borrowing money
- The original amount of money borrowed
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
Down
- Describes a house full of ghosts
- A person or company that lends money
- Total cost of credit including interest and fees
- A record of your credit history
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- Something pledged as security for a loan
- A person who takes out a loan
- A number that represents your creditworthiness
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern
25 Clues: Money owed to others • The cost of borrowing money • A person who takes out a loan • A record of your credit history • A loan not backed by collateral • Describes a house full of ghosts • The act of paying back money owed • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween • A type of loan backed by collateral • A person or company that lends money • The original amount of money borrowed • ...
Unit 3: Finance 2025-10-14
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- average price per stock
- money set aside (company)
- who is responsible for debt
- % on loan
- rules for exponents
- the amount of money that goes to your medical needs
- what makes an equation true
- wealth with money
- the lowest you can get paid
- ratio of 2 measurements
- who owns shares
- how much paid by work
- adding money
Down
- Yearly interest
- ownership
- Greek letter
- highest price
- money you take home
- measure of rate
- positive integer
- letter that has a meaning
- set amount to spend
- stock that has a frequent change
- mathematical sentence
- before taxes
25 Clues: ownership • % on loan • Greek letter • before taxes • adding money • highest price • Yearly interest • measure of rate • who owns shares • positive integer • wealth with money • money you take home • rules for exponents • set amount to spend • mathematical sentence • how much paid by work • average price per stock • ratio of 2 measurements • money set aside (company) • letter that has a meaning • ...
Financial Literacy: Basic Terms 2025-03-20
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- Protection for your finances in case of an accident, illness, or death.
- The money you spend on things like rent, food, and bills.
- The total amount of money earned before taxes and deductions.
- Money you owe to a person, bank, or company.
- A number that shows how well you manage debt and credit.
- A savings account for when you stop working.
- A plan that helps you manage your income and expenses.
- Things you owe, like loans, credit card debt, or a mortgage.
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- Money set aside for future use or emergencies.
- The money you take home after taxes and deductions.
- The money you earn from work, investments, or other sources.
- Things you own that have value, like a house, car, or savings.
- The total value of what you own minus what you owe.
- Money saved for unexpected situations like medical bills or job loss.
- The extra money you pay when borrowing or earn when saving.
- The increase in prices over time, making money lose value.
- Using money to buy assets that can grow in value over time.
17 Clues: Money you owe to a person, bank, or company. • A savings account for when you stop working. • Money set aside for future use or emergencies. • The money you take home after taxes and deductions. • The total value of what you own minus what you owe. • A plan that helps you manage your income and expenses. • A number that shows how well you manage debt and credit. • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2024-04-01
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- between 280-850, shows how creditworthy a person is
- money set aside in case something unexpected happens, try to save 3-6 months' expenses here
- a document about how you want your money and things taken care of after you die
- what you spend money on
- this type of account helps you save money
- what you owe
- a type of market where people buy and sell securities in exchange for money
- interest on interest is called this
- a loan to buy a house or property
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- the money you bring in on a regular basis
- given when a lender grants money in exchange for later payment
- a professional who helps people with their money
- used to pay for medical costs and has tax benefits
- helps protect your family financially if you pass away
- this type of account offers higher interest rates and has minimum balance requirements and limited access to money each month
- this type of account helps you invest money for later (when you want to stop working)
- an estimation of income and expenses
17 Clues: what you owe • what you spend money on • a loan to buy a house or property • interest on interest is called this • an estimation of income and expenses • the money you bring in on a regular basis • this type of account helps you save money • a professional who helps people with their money • used to pay for medical costs and has tax benefits • ...
Loan Terminology 2025-11-07
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- A type of loan used to buy a home or property
- Using a better loan to pay off an old loan
- The chance that the person who borrows money won't pay it back
- A card directly linked to your bank account
- How long you have to pay back a loan
- Extra money paid to the bank for borrowing their money
- Something given to a lender if they cant pay your loan
- The rate your loan can go up and down
- A person who takes money from a lender and will pay it back
Down
- A card that lets you borrow money from the bank to purchase something
- Something other than money given to the bank that they can take if not played
- The rate on your loan stays the same
- Original amount of money borrowed
- The set amount of time to pay a loan back
- A person or bank that gives you money and expects you to pay it back
- The max amount of money you can borrow
- Money borrowed that needs to be payed back later
17 Clues: Original amount of money borrowed • The rate on your loan stays the same • How long you have to pay back a loan • The rate your loan can go up and down • The max amount of money you can borrow • The set amount of time to pay a loan back • Using a better loan to pay off an old loan • A card directly linked to your bank account • ...
noah scott 2018-01-08
Across
- take a leave of absent
- a company
- credit score
- to do more then one task at once
- work from home
- getting people off from their job
- a person regular occupation
- selling goods
- a place that sells goods
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- an amount of money add to wages
- a time where something must be completed
- decrease in size liability
- money you make
- a sign
- raiseing someone pay
- an amount of money set for a period of time
- to invest money into a company
- money you give to someone
- property owned by a person
- a form of security
20 Clues: a sign • a company • credit score • selling goods • money you make • work from home • a form of security • raiseing someone pay • take a leave of absent • a place that sells goods • money you give to someone • decrease in size liability • property owned by a person • a person regular occupation • to invest money into a company • an amount of money add to wages • to do more then one task at once • ...
Review #1 2023-04-10
Across
- total tax bill
- agreement between employer and employee
- employee withholding certificate
- fixed income or compensation
- what's important to an individual
- Money Spent
- card with money given by an employer
- someone who relies on someone financially
- 52 pay periods per year
- money received by creator
- pay for each item produced
- %of money made from a sale
Down
- tax earned on unearned income
- 26 pay periods per year
- giving up one thing for another
- keeps food cold
- future money management
- Desire
- Wages directly deposited into your bank
- Goods or services required for survival
- five day work period
21 Clues: Desire • Money Spent • total tax bill • keeps food cold • five day work period • 26 pay periods per year • future money management • 52 pay periods per year • money received by creator • pay for each item produced • %of money made from a sale • fixed income or compensation • tax earned on unearned income • giving up one thing for another • employee withholding certificate • ...
CROSSWORD VOCABULARY 2021-03-20
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- Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun)
- The amount of money in an account: could be positive or negative. (noun)
- To add money to a bank account. (adjective)
- To get money from a bank now that a person does not own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time. (verb)
- Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added. (noun)
- To have used more money than there is in the account so that money is owed to the bank.
- The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun)
- The money that needs to be paid each month for borrowing money from the bank, usually a percentage of the total.
Down
- Someone who is paid money.
- Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money. (noun)
- A staff member who helps customers. (noun)
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun)
- To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb)
- The bank or the building where customers use the bank services. (noun)
- An item that proves your identity, such as a passport or driver’s license. (noun)
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers.
16 Clues: Someone who is paid money. • A staff member who helps customers. (noun) • Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun) • To add money to a bank account. (adjective) • The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun) • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun) • To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb) • ...
CROSSWORD VOCABULARY-DANIELA MEDINA 2021-03-20
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- Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun)
- The amount of money in an account: could be positive or negative. (noun)
- To add money to a bank account. (adjective)
- To get money from a bank now that a person does not own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time. (verb)
- Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added. (noun)
- To have used more money than there is in the account so that money is owed to the bank.
- The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun)
- The money that needs to be paid each month for borrowing money from the bank, usually a percentage of the total.
Down
- Someone who is paid money.
- Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money. (noun)
- A staff member who helps customers. (noun)
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun)
- To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb)
- The bank or the building where customers use the bank services. (noun)
- An item that proves your identity, such as a passport or driver’s license. (noun)
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers.
16 Clues: Someone who is paid money. • A staff member who helps customers. (noun) • Money in the form of notes or coins. (noun) • To add money to a bank account. (adjective) • The area in a bank where the tellers work. (noun) • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. (noun) • To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account. (verb) • ...
