money Crossword Puzzles
German vocab 2 2020-10-23
20 Clues: ATM • city • bank • Bill • coin • money • change • suburb • downtown • town hall • drugstore • flower shop • city center • post office • Internet cafe • Jewelry store • police station • newspaper kiosk • to deposit money • to withdraw money
Lilly M P8 Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- protect our recources so we dont lose them
- money we pay to the goverment
- things we want but dont need
- prices are falling/deacresing
- things of nature that people can use
- money that is owed to someone else
- workers foucus on one type of work or buisness
- the money we earn when we
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- giving money to carity
- when we use this we are using another persons money to buy something
Down
- workers or imployes
- the economy of a country
- rising prices
- a system of making and trading goods and services
- in short supply
- things we need to survive
- how many consumers want to buy
- money earned by workers
19 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • workers or imployes • giving money to carity • money earned by workers • the economy of a country • things we need to survive • the money we earn when we • things we want but dont need • money we pay to the goverment • prices are falling/deacresing • how many consumers want to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
CIMA 2021-07-14
Across
- rule of directive made and maintained by an authority
- management of large amounts of money
- the A in CIMA
- something with distinct existence
- process of investing money for profit
- value of money for a particular country
- elected group of people that represent shareholders
Down
- value of a currency vs that of another country
- share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- fake money
- practice of collecting and analyzing numerical date in large amounts
- facility that makes coins
- course of action proposed by a government
- being responsible for something, by law
- the M in CIMA
- a copied banknote
- paper bills of money
- the granting of an official license
- institution that deposits money
19 Clues: fake money • the A in CIMA • the M in CIMA • a copied banknote • paper bills of money • facility that makes coins • institution that deposits money • something with distinct existence • the granting of an official license • management of large amounts of money • process of investing money for profit • being responsible for something, by law • value of money for a particular country • ...
Topic 2 3 2026-02-26
Across
- The total return anticipated on a bond if it is held until it matures.
- The interest rate adjusted for inflation, calculated as the nominal rate minus inflation.
- The total stock of assets owned by a person or household at a single point in time.
- A payment card that directly withdraws funds from the user's bank account when used.
- Money's value stored electronically, like in a bank database or on a digital card.
- Extremely rapid and out-of-control inflation, often exceeding 50% per month.
- Money without intrinsic value that is declared legal tender by a government decree.
- Categories measuring the total money supply in an economy, from narrow to broad.
- The expenses, beyond the price, incurred in trading or exchanging an asset.
- Keynes's theory that interest rates are determined by the supply and demand for money.
- The total value of all outstanding checks that have not yet been cleared by the bank.
- A theory stating that changes in the money supply directly cause proportional changes in the price level.
- A good used as money that also has intrinsic value in other uses (e.g., gold, cigarettes).
- The study of how money, central banking, and the financial system affect the economy.
- A loan where the borrower repays the principal plus interest in a single payment at maturity.
Down
- A card with a fixed monetary value pre-loaded onto it, like a gift card.
- The function of money that provides a common standard for measuring value in an economy.
- An early form of digital money designed for anonymous transactions over the internet.
- The primary function of money that allows it to be used to buy and sell goods and services.
- The interest rate unadjusted for the effects of inflation.
- A physical card with an embedded microchip that can store and process data for multiple applications.
- The methods, procedures, and rules for transferring money between parties in an economy.
- MV = PY, a formula stating that money supply times velocity equals price level times output.
- The ease and speed with which an asset can be converted into cash without losing value.
- Notes and coins in circulation that make up the physical component of a money supply.
- The average frequency with which a unit of money is spent on new goods and services in a period.
- The flow of money or earnings received over a specific period, like a year.
- The purchasing power of the money supply, calculated as M divided by the price level (M/P).
- A function of money allowing it to hold purchasing power for future use.
29 Clues: The interest rate unadjusted for the effects of inflation. • The total return anticipated on a bond if it is held until it matures. • A card with a fixed monetary value pre-loaded onto it, like a gift card. • A function of money allowing it to hold purchasing power for future use. • The expenses, beyond the price, incurred in trading or exchanging an asset. • ...
Gov Final 2021-01-12
Across
- deals with crime and runs the federal court system.
- the house of representatives + the senate.
- voters cast their votes on this.
- manages our nation's armed forces.
- when the government gains more money than they spend.
- deals with anything money related for our nation.
- when the government spends more money than they gain.
- when the government gains money.
- the act of removing an elected official from office before they finish their term.
- tax money that is used to provide an income for retired people.
- a house of congress where all states have 2 members.
- sets the rules for how the government works.
- powers not listed in the constitution but are needed to accomplish what is needed.
- tax money made through taxing certain goods that people buy.
Down
- powers that both state and federal government share.
- a house of congress where the number of members depends on the population.
- tax money made through taxing businesses.
- powers that are clearly listed in the constitution.
- everyone must obey the law.
- made up of the president and departments/agencies.
- an agreement between countries that must be followed.
- tax money made by the percentage of money someone earns.
- deals with foreign relationships for our nation.
- powers reserved to the state.
- government branches can limit each other from too much power.
- powers that are denied to the states.
26 Clues: everyone must obey the law. • powers reserved to the state. • voters cast their votes on this. • when the government gains money. • manages our nation's armed forces. • powers that are denied to the states. • tax money made through taxing businesses. • the house of representatives + the senate. • sets the rules for how the government works. • ...
Bussines 2021-06-13
Across
- sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost
- bulk advertising
- person who has shares of the company
- person who has an interest in a company to be run
- (literary) having no money
- rise of prices
- A formal contract to repay borrowed money
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- having a great deal of money
- someone who is good with numbers
- acting with or showing care and thought for the future
Down
- society that encourages people to buy and use goods
- an amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
- impression customers get of the brand as a whole throughout all aspects of the buyer's journey.
- a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- person who passes on information concerning wrongdoing in the company
- charge for using money until repaid at a future date
- money that you give to an organisation such as charity
- extreme saving
- using accounting tricks to make a company's financial results look better than they really are
- the money you pay to travel by bus, taxi
- Anything of value or belonging to you
23 Clues: rise of prices • extreme saving • bulk advertising • (literary) having no money • having a great deal of money • someone who is good with numbers • person who has shares of the company • Anything of value or belonging to you • the money you pay to travel by bus, taxi • A formal contract to repay borrowed money • person who has an interest in a company to be run • ...
Brock Buckardt's puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- to pay you back for using your money the bank pays interest for your savings account
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your acount
- tax a tax on goods that you buy
- the amount of things that exist
- The study of how we use money
- something that can be used in a business(tools,cares,people,money)
- money that is paid to the government
- a person who needs to hire someone
- money that you have to pay back
- The amount of product that people are willing to buy
- what a person gives you by choosing one way of using resources instead of another
Down
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- when a product is easy to find
- a business that makes a product
- tax that is charged on money earned from work
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly
- The work that someone does
- someone who works for an employer
- when a product is hard to find
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
21 Clues: The work that someone does • The study of how we use money • when a product is easy to find • when a product is hard to find • tax a tax on goods that you buy • a business that makes a product • the amount of things that exist • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • ...
Unit 10: Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-18
Across
- the initial deposit into an account
- interest earned on principal plus any previously earned interest
- a way of organizing income and expenses
- an account used to save money
- expenses that vary from month to month
- the sum of all items before taxes and discounts
- a percentage that is added to an amount of money
- a percentage charged on goods or services
- when you pay the full cost of the item and then submit a reimbursement request to the manufacturer
- a percentage rate of the principal for a given time interval
- interest earned only on the principal or the original amount deposited
Down
- an amount of money that you owe to a financial institution
- money that is borrowed from a financial institution and must be paid back
- money spent on items each month
- a voucher that provides a discount at the time of purchase
- money that is taken out of an account
- a percentage withheld from income that you earn
- an item or an amount of money that you own
- the value of what you own minus the value of what you owe
- expenses that do not change month to month
- when the price of an item is reduced
- money that is made each month
- money that is put into an account
23 Clues: an account used to save money • money that is made each month • money spent on items each month • money that is put into an account • the initial deposit into an account • when the price of an item is reduced • money that is taken out of an account • expenses that vary from month to month • a way of organizing income and expenses • a percentage charged on goods or services • ...
RYAN'S INVESTING CROSSWORD (TACO EDTION) 2026-03-24
Across
- Borrowing Money To Purchase A Stock
- Money Saved For A Specific Purpose
- Total Value Of A Company
- How Easy It Is To Turn An Asset Into Cash With The Lowest Possible Loss
- Slice or Piece Of A Company
- A Market That On Average Is Falling
- A Valuation Of A Companies Stock Price Compared To Earnings
- Money An Entity Loans Out To A Group Who Promises To Pay Them More In The Future
- Invested Money That Goes In Pre-Taxed
- The Yearly Gain Or Loss On An Investment
- Invested Money That Gets Taxed After You Take It Out
Down
- Investing A Large Sum Of Money At One Time
- A Sum Of Money Given To An Investor For Investing In The Company
- A Market That On Average Is Rising
- Companies That Are Well Established And Financially Sound
- People Or Entitys Which Hold A Companies Stock
- Spreading Your Money Across Multiple Assets To Reduce Risk
- A Group Of Stocks Or Bonds That Are Tracked On An Exchange
- Tracks Groups Of Companies Generally Grouped By What They Do
- The Collection Of Financial Assets An Investor Has
- When A Company First Goes Public
- Highly Speculative Digital Investment
- Cryptocurrency Company Which Lied About Their Bitcoin Holdings And Collapsed
- Top 100 Non-Financial US Companies On The NYSE
- Investing Small Amounts Of Money At Periodic Times
25 Clues: Total Value Of A Company • Slice or Piece Of A Company • When A Company First Goes Public • A Market That On Average Is Rising • Money Saved For A Specific Purpose • Borrowing Money To Purchase A Stock • A Market That On Average Is Falling • Highly Speculative Digital Investment • Invested Money That Goes In Pre-Taxed • The Yearly Gain Or Loss On An Investment • ...
Personal Finance Terms 2024-04-11
Across
- the act of putting money into your bank account
- when a business pays you interest or a share of its profits.
- the costs related to running a business.
- the act of taking money out of your bank account
- a nonessential item; something that is desired, usually expensive and/or hard to get but not essential to sustain life
- Borrowed money from a bank - must be paid back with interest.
- an individual, bank, or company that loans money
- buying shares in a company. Makes the investor a part of the company.
- in the U.S. people 65 or older who no longer work for their income. Whether or not a person is able to retire depends on how well they saved while they worked.
- setting aside a small amount of money every week/paycheck. Saving allows someone to purchase something without credit (and more debt) later.
- a way that investors lend money to businesses. Businesses pay them back later with interest.
- interest paid or to be paid both on the principal and on accumulated unpaid interest.
- a bank account on which interest is paid, traditionally one for which a bankbook is used to record deposits, withdrawals, and interest payments.
Down
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy.
- a way that investors lend money to businesses. Businesses pay them back later with interest.
- coins or bills generally accepted as with certain values that Americans use to trade for a good or service.
- the lowest wage permitted by law, (U.S. = $7.25/hour)
- terms for one’s work related financial earnings
- the amount a lender charges a borrower and is a percentage of the principal—the amount loaned.
- when you give money in return for a good or service.
- made up of many companies. A safer investment because, if one company does poorly, investors still make money from the profits of those that are doing well.
- money that an individual has on-hand and can readily and easily be spent
- something owed to another: a thing or amount due.
- putting money into a bank account, stock, bond, or mutual fund that pays interest.
- money that comes from getting paid for doing work
- a score based on your history as a borrower.
- a fee lenders add to the total amount a borrower loaned from them. This is how they make money
- when a person gives money in return for a good or service.
- buying shares in a company. Makes the investor a part of the company.
29 Clues: the costs related to running a business. • a score based on your history as a borrower. • the act of putting money into your bank account • terms for one’s work related financial earnings • the act of taking money out of your bank account • an individual, bank, or company that loans money • something owed to another: a thing or amount due. • ...
business 2025-07-15
Across
- Money used to start or grow a business.
- Money needed to make or buy something.
- How much people want something.
- Helping people instead of selling things.
- How much of something is available.
- Goods or services sold.
- Money received for work or business.
- A place where things are bought and sold.
- Things that are made and sold.
- A plan for how to spend money.
Down
- Giving one thing to get another.
- How much something costs.
- A person who buys something.
- A company that sells goods or services.
- Something made to sell.
- Telling people about a product.
- Money spent to run a business.
- Money a business earns.
- The name of a product or company.
19 Clues: Something made to sell. • Money a business earns. • Goods or services sold. • How much something costs. • A person who buys something. • Money spent to run a business. • Things that are made and sold. • A plan for how to spend money. • How much people want something. • Telling people about a product. • Giving one thing to get another. • The name of a product or company. • ...
Financial Literacy 2021-02-26
Across
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- A type of tax that governments impose on income generated by businesses and individuals. ______ Tax
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- An individual’s total earnings from pay and/or other sources, before taxes or other deductions. ____ Income
- A compensation to an employee on behalf of the company based on the revenue they generated
- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. ________ Rate
- A regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land
- A sum that is paid to the government for public goods and services
- A system of money that is in use in a particular country or region
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due
Down
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- The cost required for something; the money spent on something
- A tax imposed by the government on the sale of goods and services. ____ Tax
- The original sum of money borrowed in a loan or put into an investment
- Interest is calculated based off of the original sum, or principal. ______ Interest
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- An amount of money paid per hour of work. An Hourly _____
- Interest that is calculated based off of the original sum PLUS any value previously accrued. ________ Interest
- An individual’s total earnings from pay and/or other sources, minus income taxes or other deductions. ___ Income
- A sum of money given on top of the services rendered
20 Clues: A fixed amount of money paid to an employee • Something, typically money, that is owed or due • A sum of money given on top of the services rendered • An amount of money paid per hour of work. An Hourly _____ • The cost required for something; the money spent on something • A regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land • ...
Work hard in silence Let success make the noise 2017-04-21
Across
- :UK currency
- : British coin
- put money into a company or business
- : those in charge of running a business
- spending plan
- : the volume of commercial activity
- where shares are bought and sold
- vitae : a summary of your academic and work history
- executive officer : the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm
- the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor
- : legal agreement
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
- : Put money into bonds
- : your university's degree
- the occupation for which you are paid
Down
- :money lent
- opposite of to hire training : activity leading to skilled behavior wage : money earned
- : System of money in general use
- :A verb that means that something is yours/your possession
- : give money to buy something
- share of profits paid to shareholders
- Stock or bond use: put into service
- : A different way of saying 'buy'
- : Something to work for
- responsibility to someone or for some activity
- : ______cow big income producer
- : your city's name
- One whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of individuals or businesses
- : demand payment
- : the act of hiring something or someone
- : proof of payment
- : When you pay money to live in a house that another person owns
32 Clues: :money lent • :UK currency • spending plan • : British coin • : demand payment • : legal agreement • : your city's name • : proof of payment • : Put money into bonds • : Something to work for • : your university's degree • : give money to buy something • : ______cow big income producer • : System of money in general use • where shares are bought and sold • : A different way of saying 'buy' • ...
Accounting Semester 1 review crossword 2023-11-28
Across
- A way to manage all the assets and money.
- Something that inflow during a period of time.
- When the rise of prices goes up.
- Is something that someone does to check everything fairly is called an ____.____.
- The interest in an asset of a business.
- When someone using an account that is not theirs is a ______.
- When you do not pay one time they charge an _____.
- Putting money into an idea and making more money off it.
- Moving good or services from a provider to a consumer.
- _____ is how much an
- Someone who knows all the skills for accounting is called_____.
- where someone gives a good price for an item.
- The amount of money coming in yearly is called______.
Down
- The amount of estimate someone has to give back.
- Something you spend money on. When money is leaving the account it called_____.
- When someone pays for good services it is called_____.
- Money that goes back to a married couple.
- Where debit is owned and credit is payable.
- owner puts into a property.
- Is something we own called an _____.
- Something that shows you the balance is called____.
- When money coming in an account is called_____.
- The property value _____ when it is bought.
- A thing that accountants use to keep files.
- When the bank gives you money but you have to pay back
25 Clues: _____ is how much an • owner puts into a property. • When the rise of prices goes up. • Is something we own called an _____. • The interest in an asset of a business. • A way to manage all the assets and money. • Money that goes back to a married couple. • Where debit is owned and credit is payable. • The property value _____ when it is bought. • ...
15.2 Intro To Business 2024-05-09
Across
- a customer who makes the deposit
- any organization that provides services related to money
- a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdrew money
- money placed into an account
- a type of EFT transaction in which money is deposited directly into a customer's checking account
- the movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another
- a for-profit business that primarily sells insurance products
- another type of finance company
- a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- one type of finance company
Down
- a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
- a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- a financial institution that provides services for businesses
- a nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the sller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified
- is a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account money from customers
- the largest category of deposit institution
- a financial institution that offers savings and loan services
- a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
20 Clues: one type of finance company • money placed into an account • another type of finance company • a customer who makes the deposit • the largest category of deposit institution • a financial institution that does not accept deposits • any organization that provides services related to money • a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans • ...
cash flow 2023-02-12
Across
- prediction of all receipts and expenses of a business over a future period and shows expected cash balance at the end of each month(3 words)
- flow of money out of a business(2 words)
- money which has been made
- inability to meet debts
- wages you give to people under you
- price of borrowed money
- in period where business condition gets worse ( 2 words )
- valued of assets less then value of liabilities ( 2 words)
- flow of money into a business(2 words)
Down
- resources which are used repeatedly for a period of time by a business
- money owed to a businesses
- balance the credit/debit balance in a account at the end of the month/year (2 words)
- balance the amount of money in an account before the month/year (2 words)
- money taken out of the business by the owner for personal use
- taking on more work then a business can afford to fund correctly ( 2 words)
- money spent regularly on rent and insurance to keep a business operating and stable
- legal agreement which allows you to use an asset for a period of time in return for rent
- flow of money in and out of a business ( 2 words)
- the difference between total cash inflow and total cash outflow (3 words)
- asset which is easily changed into cash
20 Clues: inability to meet debts • price of borrowed money • money which has been made • money owed to a businesses • wages you give to people under you • flow of money into a business(2 words) • asset which is easily changed into cash • flow of money out of a business(2 words) • flow of money in and out of a business ( 2 words) • ...
financial education 2024-08-11
Across
- - Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest (4 letters).
- - The possibility of losing money on an investment (4 letters).
- - A portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders (8 letters).
- - A compulsory contribution to state revenue (3 letters).
- - The value of ownership in an asset, such as shares of stock (6 letters).
- - Money owed by one party to another (4 letters).
- - A loan used to purchase real estate (8 letter).
- - The original sum of money borrowed or invested (9 letters).
- - Money set aside for future use (7 letters).
Down
- - A fixed income investment representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower (4 letters).
- - The cost of borrowing money, typically a percentage of the amount borrowed (8 letters).
- - The ability to borrow money or access goods with the promise to pay later (6 letters).
- - Earnings generated and realized on an investment over a particular period (5 letters).
- - The general increase in prices and decrease in the purchasing value of money (9 letters).
- - The income generated from normal business operations (7 letters).
- - A plan for managing income and expenses (6 letters).
- - Something valuable that an individual or company owns (5 letters).
- - Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments (6 letters).
- - A company's legal financial debts or obligations (9 letters).
- - An official inspection of financial records (5 letters).
20 Clues: - Money set aside for future use (7 letters). • - Money owed by one party to another (4 letters). • - A loan used to purchase real estate (8 letter). • - A plan for managing income and expenses (6 letters). • - A compulsory contribution to state revenue (3 letters). • - An official inspection of financial records (5 letters). • ...
Business Vocabulary 2024-12-05
Across
- - where partners share equal gains and losses of a business
- - money or property used by a business
- - marks or symbols that specify goods
- - giving money in small amounts
- - most complicated form of business where they create boards to make the decisions
- - least common form of business organization where two or more people make a legal agreement to co-own a business
- - grants of intellectual property rights to the inventor
- - an advisor
- - the individual or group who own a business and its entities
Down
- - money raised by a business in exchange for ownership
- - money borrowed from a business that has to be repaid over time
- - the right to sell products or services at a specific location
- - when a document is given to a business that defines its rules and regulations different from the workers
- - unequal share of gains and losses within a business
- - items to ensure that money will be repaid
- - wealthy individuals who give their money to receive high returns
- - protections provided to authors of original work
- - the people who gives money or pays fees for a business under a franchisor's name
- - most common form of business where the business is owned by one individual
- - individuals who give their money in various types of ways
- - the person who is given the trade name and operating system of a business
- - amounts of money that accumulate over time
22 Clues: - an advisor • - giving money in small amounts • - money or property used by a business • - marks or symbols that specify goods • - items to ensure that money will be repaid • - amounts of money that accumulate over time • - protections provided to authors of original work • - unequal share of gains and losses within a business • ...
Unit: Economics Week 17 2024-03-06
Across
- What should you do before donating to a charity? 3
- What type of tax is paid to the national government? 1
- What is giving money, goods, or services to a charity called? 1
- Where is a safe place to save money? 1
- What is a bad reason the borrow money? 1
- What type of bank shares profits with members? 2
- How do people pay for community,state,and national services? 1
- What kind of needs include housing, electricity, food, water, and transportation? 1
- What encourages people to save? 2
- What is something that you have to have like food,and tires for a car? 1
Down
- What is another example of an investment? 2
- What term means to but something that will help their money grow? 1
- What do charities do? 2
- What is money that is owed to another person called? 1
- What is one example of an investment? 2
- What type of bank serves both businesses and individuals? 1
- How do people earn money? 1
- What do you have to but to own part of a company? 1
- What is a fee for borrowing money? 1
- What is a good way to stay out of dept? 1
- What type of tax is on things people buy? 1
- What businesses hold customers money? 1
- The money you receive from working? 1
23 Clues: What do charities do? 2 • How do people earn money? 1 • What encourages people to save? 2 • The money you receive from working? 1 • Where is a safe place to save money? 1 • What is one example of an investment? 2 • What is a fee for borrowing money? 1 • What is a bad reason the borrow money? 1 • What businesses hold customers money? 1 • ...
Personal Finance Unit 2 Vocab 2025-12-02
Across
- A short period of time, usually months or less
- Money you make after selling an investment
- The money you gain from an investment
- Money you lose on an investment
- Money paid to stock owners by a company
- To keep money for future use instead of spending it
- To increase the value of money over time, especially by investing
Down
- Earning interest on interest
- A group of many investments put together
- To put money into something to earn more money over time
- The chance of losing money
- Profit made from selling an investment
- A long period of time, usually years
- Money you lend to a company or government that is paid back with interest
- A small piece of ownership in a company
15 Clues: The chance of losing money • Earning interest on interest • Money you lose on an investment • A long period of time, usually years • The money you gain from an investment • Profit made from selling an investment • Money paid to stock owners by a company • A small piece of ownership in a company • A group of many investments put together • ...
Chapter 2 2019-12-11
Across
- putting money into the stock market
- analyzing a company money and finical statements
- order buy or sell certain number of shares at best price
- making money on your money
- how to calculate compound interest
- people who own stock in company
- stocks can not be bought by the public, only by members
- order buy or sell at a certain price
- stock low priced stocks with high risk
- low risk and low reward government notes that mature
- putting money aside
- buying commodes like corn or oil
Down
- money needed to start a company
- securites that mature from 1-10 years
- analyzing the business for how it runs and who runs it
- keeping records of the company with accounts
- a place where all money exchanges happen especially in stocks
- people who lend money to a starting business
- contract to buy or sell at a certain price
- people who assist in buying stock
- people who will do the work
- anything that can be collected and sold
- document that discloses final information
- high risk with high reward stocks (low quality bonds)
- corporations anyone can buy and sell stocks in that company
25 Clues: putting money aside • making money on your money • people who will do the work • money needed to start a company • people who own stock in company • buying commodes like corn or oil • people who assist in buying stock • how to calculate compound interest • putting money into the stock market • order buy or sell at a certain price • securites that mature from 1-10 years • ...
Magazine Unit 6 2021-04-15
Across
- what item that turns into real money in the children bank account?
- name of the award that he got is children's ... prize
- the boy said that children were the ... for tomorrow and their environment
- item such as plastic bottle, used notebooks, and old sandals are sent to local ... company
- mostly, the people who use the boy's bank are ...
- what do the children save in the bank?
- the boy's friends wasted their money on ...
- special ... can use to get money from cash machines
- the children can get money from ... machines
- the boy got help to look bank from his ...
Down
- the main character in the magazine
- children can only take out money once when they reach their
- where does the boy come from?
- the other thing, the boy's friend wasted their money on ...
- ... is the first word of the boy's bank name
- when the boy's bank first opened, he had just ... customers
- the boy started his own bank when he was ... years old
- ... is a place where children could open a savings account
- beside learning to save money, the children also can care for ...
- the boy has won many ...
- the bank also accepts ... items
21 Clues: the boy has won many ... • where does the boy come from? • the bank also accepts ... items • the main character in the magazine • what do the children save in the bank? • the boy got help to look bank from his ... • the boy's friends wasted their money on ... • ... is the first word of the boy's bank name • the children can get money from ... machines • ...
Debt 2017-06-02
Across
- To do more than necessary or needed
- To have the money or ability to pay for something
- To give back all or some of the money that is owed to a lender
- Something that increases in value; you can sell or use it to earn money
- Over a long period of time
- Those who "stand up" with the bride and groom
- A loan for the purchase of a home
- Using a previously purchased house to get a loan
- Helped pay for something
- The cost for everday living or working
- Getting married
Down
- To build up a lot of something over time
- Costs a lot of money
- A gender mixed party before the wedding
- Cash gifts only
- In debt; to owe money
- A person or organization that looks after children
- A bad start to a relationship
- A trip the bride and groom take after the wedding
- Demands or needs from others
- A set amount of money to spend
- Extra money owed to a lender; the cost of borrowing
- Money owed
23 Clues: Money owed • Cash gifts only • Getting married • Costs a lot of money • In debt; to owe money • Helped pay for something • Over a long period of time • Demands or needs from others • A bad start to a relationship • A set amount of money to spend • A loan for the purchase of a home • To do more than necessary or needed • The cost for everday living or working • ...
Checking Accounts 2024-08-29
Across
- to sign a check to make it depositable
- a bank account held by more than one person
- a small paper that the bank includes when depositing funds to an account
- an account at a bank that you can store your money in
- a person who is being paid
- The process of moving funds to an account by a check
- a written, dated, and signed piece of paper that transfers money into your account
- allows you to borrow money for certain things
- When you can transfer money by using an app on your phone
Down
- an agreement with a bank that covers overdrafts
- A fee that you pay to upkeep your account
- an entry recording an amount owed
- to freeze an account
- When there isnt enough money in your account to pay for something
- an account opened by an individual
- transfering funds electronically, instantly
- invalidation of an invoice
- money being paid at a particular rate
- A machine that automatically transfers, withdraws, and deposits money into your account
- a journal that records checks
- the owner of an account that money is being withdrawn from
- identification number
22 Clues: to freeze an account • identification number • invalidation of an invoice • a person who is being paid • a journal that records checks • an entry recording an amount owed • an account opened by an individual • money being paid at a particular rate • to sign a check to make it depositable • A fee that you pay to upkeep your account • a bank account held by more than one person • ...
BFP 2023-04-28
Across
- Money that is not spent
- The amount of money remaining after all expenses have been met
- Putting your money to use in order to make more money on it
- The interest rate at which the central bank of a country lends money to commercial banks
- A retirement investment avenue with tax benefits u/s 80CCD (1B)
- A savings account that is set aside to be used only for sticky situations
- Collection of investments
- The cover required for the family to pay off the liabilities, meet life goals and for day to day expenses
- An obligation of repayment owed by one party to a second party
- Money received
- An asset that can be readily converted for cash
Down
- The persistent increase in the cost of goods & services
- A change that an investment value will decrease
- An investment fund that pools money from shareholders to invest in securities
- A rate which is either charged or paid for the use of money
- A written cash flow
- To buy a home
- A person owns (their assets) minus what they owe to others (liabilities)
- The amount by which expenditure exceed income
- A rating to represent the creditworthiness of an individual
20 Clues: To buy a home • Money received • A written cash flow • Money that is not spent • Collection of investments • The amount by which expenditure exceed income • A change that an investment value will decrease • An asset that can be readily converted for cash • The persistent increase in the cost of goods & services • A rate which is either charged or paid for the use of money • ...
Alivia's Investing Crossword 2025-03-21
Across
- The amount of time you have to work for someone before you get your money
- Unionized workforces, public sectors, teachers, skilled trades
- Money you put in is already taxed
- Optimistic, 20% rise after two 20% falls
- Required minimum distribution
- How you keep your 401K if you trade companies
- Medicare and social security
- Price to earnings
- You work, pay tax, gov. Uses money, you get the money back
- Things company doesn't have control over
- Measures the price performance of a basket of securities
- 6.2%
- Sum of money saved or available for a specific purpose
Down
- The age you have to take money out of your IRA
- A collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that are traded on the stock exchange
- Pessimistic, 20% fall from recent heights
- 1.45%
- Never lose money
- Individual retirement account
- Currency that is backed and created by government
- Investing all available money and putting it into the market
- Things company has control over
- You have to be this age to invest in Crypto
- Open 24 hours, 7 days a week a week a high risk investment
- Long term strategy to avoid emotion driven decisions
25 Clues: 6.2% • 1.45% • Never lose money • Price to earnings • Medicare and social security • Required minimum distribution • Individual retirement account • Things company has control over • Money you put in is already taxed • Optimistic, 20% rise after two 20% falls • Things company doesn't have control over • Pessimistic, 20% fall from recent heights • ...
Natalie's Economics Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- when a product is hard to find
- when a product is easy to find
- someone who works for an employer
- the work that someone does
- to pay you back for using your money the bank pays interest for your savings account
- money that you have to pay back
- tax that is charged on money warned form working
- a rivalry between two or more companies
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- the amount of things that exist
Down
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- doing one thing very well in a business
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- a tax on goods that you buy
- money that is paid to the government
- a person that buys a product
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- a business that makes a product
- the study of how we use money
20 Clues: the work that someone does • a tax on goods that you buy • a person that buys a product • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • a business that makes a product • the amount of things that exist • someone who works for an employer • money that is paid to the government • ...
Oscar y suheily cross word puzzle 2025-04-30
Across
- possibility
- large or important enough to have enough to have an effect something
- something that is more important than other things
- to break or ignores a promise, rule, or law
- the smallest amount allowed or needed
- the remaining amount of money that is still owned
- an agreement that allows you to but something, and pay for it later
- money that a person earns from a job or other source
- to change the way something is organized to change the term of debt
- without enough money to pay what is owned
- the amount of money charged for a service
- in a way that is correct and true in every detail
Down
- possible, but not yet actual or real
- relating to the management, and use of money
- the act of making people obey a rule or law
- to help something grow or become more successful or well know
- an action that breaks or ignores a promise, rule, or law
- to decide how good or useful something is
- a feeling that makes you want to do something
- the extra money paid for borrowing money
- money or something else that is borrowed and should be paid back
21 Clues: possibility • possible, but not yet actual or real • the smallest amount allowed or needed • the extra money paid for borrowing money • to decide how good or useful something is • the amount of money charged for a service • without enough money to pay what is owned • the act of making people obey a rule or law • to break or ignores a promise, rule, or law • ...
W!SE Credit & Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-05
Across
- A person who takes out a loan.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.describes Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- Money owed to others.
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- A person or company that lends money.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- A record of your credit history.
Down
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
- The act of paying back money owed.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- Total cost of credit, including interest and fees.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
24 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 & Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- A number that represents your creditworthiness.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- Money owed to others.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- A person or company that lends money.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- A person who takes out a loan.
- CHARGE: Total cost of credit including interest and fees.
Down
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- The act of paying back money owed.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- CARD: Plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
- A record of your credit history.
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- FEE: An extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- A type of loan backed by collateral.
- 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. • 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 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 Cross Word 2025-10-31
Across
- A record of your credit history
- A financial institution that lends and borrows money
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- The act of paying back money owed
- The yearly cost of credit
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- A loan not backed by collateral
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- The cost of borrowing money
- An extra charge for missing a payment deadline
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- A way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later
- Something pledged as security for a loan
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
Down
- The original amount of money borrowed
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
- The total cost of credit including interest and fees
- Plastic card used to buy goods on credit
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- The maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card
- Money owed to others
- A type of loan backed by collateral
- A number that represents your creditworthiness
- A person or company that lends money
- cost of credit including interest and fees
- A person who takes out a loan
26 Clues: Money owed to others • The yearly cost of credit • 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 • 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 • ...
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 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 • ...
unit 7 angļu valoda 2025-11-28
Across
- amount off % of shop item price
- you lost something
- amount of money you have after 1 month or 1 year
- shop for coffee
- strong word when you say you will do it
- you did something wrong
- when item damaged you get money back
- paper that gives discount off shop item
- person who cooks bread or anything with flour
- money that you hasn't payed long time
- lots of money you give for useless items
- amount of money you have to pay when you go on event or etc.
- shop for charaty
- person who sells jewellery
Down
- paper that lets you work
- person who is processing meat
- paper showing amount of money you have to pay for an item
- you saved something
- you are happy for something you are doing
- you don't want to do the thing you have to do
- you said no for something you have to do
- something looks richer than normal
- shop for clothes
- you act diffrent
- building with money in it
- you pay for an item
- when you can buy something
- you give item for money
28 Clues: shop for coffee • shop for clothes • you act diffrent • shop for charaty • you lost something • you saved something • you pay for an item • you did something wrong • you give item for money • paper that lets you work • building with money in it • when you can buy something • person who sells jewellery • person who is processing meat • amount off % of shop item price • ...
Unit 5 2022-02-16
Across
- support
- someone who is rich
- when you pay someone back the money they lent you
- stop or interrupt
- postpone someting
- it is a big amount of money, which not many people have
- it is the salary or the payment
- a little variation or alteration
- the money you have saved
Down
- it is known as pocket money
- not on time
- the money made up of coins and bills
- have an amount of money to survive
- give or contribute with charity
- a point in time or a moment
- when you don't pay in cash you pay using a...
- when someone ask for money or food on the street
17 Clues: support • not on time • stop or interrupt • postpone someting • someone who is rich • the money you have saved • it is known as pocket money • a point in time or a moment • give or contribute with charity • it is the salary or the payment • a little variation or alteration • have an amount of money to survive • the money made up of coins and bills • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-09-05
Across
- a three digit score that determines the reliability to repay a loan
- money earned after deductions
- a price you pay to borrow money or earn on an investment
- a subtraction of money from an account
- run by supply and demand
- a plan of income and expenses
- the want of consumers
Down
- an addition of money to an account
- the percentage you pay to borrow or loan money
- amount you can borrow and pay later
- money owed
- a way to buy now and pay later as a transaction
- the money you spend on wants and needs
- money you make
- money earned before deductions
- amount of a good available to consumers
16 Clues: money owed • money you make • the want of consumers • run by supply and demand • money earned after deductions • a plan of income and expenses • money earned before deductions • an addition of money to an account • amount you can borrow and pay later • the money you spend on wants and needs • a subtraction of money from an account • amount of a good available to consumers • ...
Finance Crossword 2025-09-09
Across
- Something of value pledged for a loan
- The amount of money in your account
- Card that pulls money directly from an account
- Ability to borrow money based on trust
- Extra money paid when borrowing funds
- Machine used to withdraw or deposit money
- Account used for everyday spending
Down
- Replacing an old loan with a new one
- Putting money into a bank account
- Spending more than what’s in the account
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Profit shared with credit union members
- Money kept in an account for future use
- Loan used to buy a house
15 Clues: Loan used to buy a house • Putting money into a bank account • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Account used for everyday spending • The amount of money in your account • Replacing an old loan with a new one • Something of value pledged for a loan • Extra money paid when borrowing funds • A plan for how to spend and save money • Ability to borrow money based on trust • ...
SAVINGS_SHAYAN_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- To use money to buy something?
- A maximum amount you can spend?
- Money earned from work or investments?
- Something essential you must buy?
- To monitor your spending and saving?
- To keep money for future use
- A plan to manage income and expenses?
Down
- A container used by kids to save coins?
- A machine used to withdraw cash?
- Extra money earned on savings?
- Money borrowed that must be paid back?
- Putting money into a bank account?
- Physical money in the form of notes and coins?
- Money kept aside for future use?
- A place where people deposit and save money?
15 Clues: To keep money for future use • To use money to buy something? • Extra money earned on savings? • A maximum amount you can spend? • A machine used to withdraw cash? • Money kept aside for future use? • Something essential you must buy? • Putting money into a bank account? • To monitor your spending and saving? • A plan to manage income and expenses? • ...
personal finance crossword 2024-05-10
Across
- something you put on your car so if you crash you don't have to pay full price
- the purchase of assets that are expected to generate a rate of return
- the fee the lender changes for the loan
- a part of a company that you own
- scholarships, grants to help pay for school supplies
- something you put on your home to protect your if it burns down
- An illegal act that occurs when people try to trick you out of your personal information and your money.
- a portion of your many that you pay to the government
- how much money you make
- Something that is a disadvantage money owed or a debt or obligation according to law
- Something you own that make money
- your income before taxes
- lets you take out loans to a certain limit for day to day spending
- A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid, unless, for example you withdraw from school and you need to pay back some of the grant money often need-based.
- money that you have put off to the side in case something happens
- a financial arrangement in which money is borrowed for a purchase and paid back at a later date
- when you make money on your savings and the interest you earn
- part of a company's profit that goes to shareholder
- when the stock market is going up
Down
- money that you put down on a loan
- you pay a fee and get protection on something you own
- shows what you have done with your credit and if you pay things back on time
- bills that have to be paid each month
- where you put the money you don't want to spend
- a type of financial that does not have to be repaid but you have to meet the requirements
- where you put your money that you spend
- your income after taxes
- money that you owe and need to pay them back
- It allows you to track and plan how you will spend your money
- money from the government to help you go to school and lower interest rates
- you loan money to the gov or the company's expectations that you make money back
- Using your personal information such as your name Social Security number or credit card number without your permission.
- this number represents how likely someone would pay back the loan
- It is mainly referred to as the APR
- when the stock market is going down
35 Clues: your income after taxes • how much money you make • your income before taxes • a part of a company that you own • money that you put down on a loan • Something you own that make money • when the stock market is going up • It is mainly referred to as the APR • when the stock market is going down • bills that have to be paid each month • the fee the lender changes for the loan • ...
Banking 2014-07-29
Across
- A piece of paper with information about your transaction
- Put money in the bank
- The person who wants to do something in the bank
- The person who works behind the counter
- To change something
- A piece of paper that can be exchanged for money
- Take money out of the bank
- How much
Down
- A person's own money
- A way to show who you are e.g. driver's license etc.
- Pay a bill, withdraw cash, deposit money etc.
- A kind of money such as Dollar, Won, etc.
- A notice to pay for a service
- Paper or coins we can use to pay for things
- American currency
- Place that holds money
16 Clues: How much • American currency • To change something • A person's own money • Put money in the bank • Place that holds money • Take money out of the bank • A notice to pay for a service • The person who works behind the counter • A kind of money such as Dollar, Won, etc. • Paper or coins we can use to pay for things • Pay a bill, withdraw cash, deposit money etc. • ...
SAVINGS_SHRESTH PATEL_ADC 2025-10-03
Across
- Physical money in the form of notes and coins?
- Money earned from work or investments?
- Money borrowed that must be paid back?
- Something essential you must buy?
- Extra money earned on savings
- To keep money for future use?
- A container used by kids to save coins?
Down
- To use money to buy something?
- Putting money into a bank account?
- Money kept aside for future use?
- A maximum amount you can spend?
- A plan to manage income and expenses?
- A machine used to withdraw cash?
- To monitor your spending and saving?
- A place where people deposit and save money?
15 Clues: Extra money earned on savings • To keep money for future use? • To use money to buy something? • A maximum amount you can spend? • Money kept aside for future use? • A machine used to withdraw cash? • Something essential you must buy? • Putting money into a bank account? • To monitor your spending and saving? • A plan to manage income and expenses? • ...
SAVINGS_SHAMIM_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- Physical money in the form of notes and coins
- Money earned from work or investments
- Money borrowed that must be paid back
- Something essential you must buy
- Extra money earned on savings
- To keep money for future use
- A container used by kids to save coins
Down
- To use money to buy something
- Putting money into a bank account
- Money kept aside for future use
- A maximum amount you can spend
- A plan to manage income and expenses
- A machine used to withdraw cash
- To monitor your spending and saving
- A place where people deposit and save money
15 Clues: To keep money for future use • To use money to buy something • Extra money earned on savings • A maximum amount you can spend • Money kept aside for future use • A machine used to withdraw cash • Something essential you must buy • Putting money into a bank account • To monitor your spending and saving • A plan to manage income and expenses • ...
Unit 10 Vocab 2021-05-06
Across
- money saved for emergencies
- term for one's work related financial earnings
- money given for a time that needs to be paid back
- money owed
- The lowest wage
- money set aside for later use
- Financial Obligations
Down
- Money earned as a percentage of a service
- using excess money to prepare for the future
- a person or company who loans money
- House payment
- money recieved from work
- money that needs to be paid back
- money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent
14 Clues: money owed • House payment • The lowest wage • Financial Obligations • money recieved from work • money saved for emergencies • money set aside for later use • money that needs to be paid back • a person or company who loans money • Money earned as a percentage of a service • using excess money to prepare for the future • term for one's work related financial earnings • ...
Theme 4 Vocabulary 2024-03-18
Across
- Things that are produced to be sold or traded.
- To receive money in return for work or services.
- A plan for how to spend or save money during a certain period.
- The type of money used in a particular country.
- Something that you desire but do not necessarily need.
- Activities that someone does for another person, usually for payment.
- A place where goods are bought and sold, or the overall demand for a product or service.
- The act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services.
- Something that is necessary for survival or to live comfortably.
- Coins or banknotes used to buy goods and services or to pay for things.
- To keep money instead of spending it, usually to use later.
Down
- A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
- A person or company that makes goods or provides services for sale.
- The amount of money gained from selling goods or services after subtracting expenses.
- The worth of something in terms of money or usefulness.
- The act of giving something in return for something else.
- The desire or need for goods or services by consumers.
- The amount of goods or services available for sale or use.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- A place where people keep their money and do their financial transactions.
20 Clues: To use money to buy goods or services. • Things that are produced to be sold or traded. • The type of money used in a particular country. • To receive money in return for work or services. • A person who buys goods or services for personal use. • The desire or need for goods or services by consumers. • Something that you desire but do not necessarily need. • ...
Theme 5 Vocabulary 2024-03-18
Across
- Things that are produced to be sold or traded.
- To receive money in return for work or services.
- A plan for how to spend or save money during a certain period.
- The type of money used in a particular country.
- Something that you desire but do not necessarily need.
- Activities that someone does for another person, usually for payment.
- A place where goods are bought and sold, or the overall demand for a product or service.
- The act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services.
- Something that is necessary for survival or to live comfortably.
- Coins or banknotes used to buy goods and services or to pay for things.
- To keep money instead of spending it, usually to use later.
Down
- A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
- A person or company that makes goods or provides services for sale.
- The amount of money gained from selling goods or services after subtracting expenses.
- The worth of something in terms of money or usefulness.
- The act of giving something in return for something else.
- The desire or need for goods or services by consumers.
- The amount of goods or services available for sale or use.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- A place where people keep their money and do their financial transactions.
20 Clues: To use money to buy goods or services. • Things that are produced to be sold or traded. • The type of money used in a particular country. • To receive money in return for work or services. • A person who buys goods or services for personal use. • The desire or need for goods or services by consumers. • Something that you desire but do not necessarily need. • ...
Year 8 Unit 7 - Money vocabulary Quiz 2024-06-04
Across
- to be able to bear the cost of
- a business arrangement for the supply of goods or services at a fixed price
- a gain or recurrent benefit usually measured in money that derives from capital or labor
- to take money with the intention of returning the same plus interest
- a reduction made from a regular price
- a person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money
- to ask as fee or payment
- prepared food packaged to be consumed away from its place of sale
- to let out money for temporary use on condition of repayment with interest
Down
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- fixed compensation paid regularly for services
- ready-to-eat food products
- a person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage
- a writing acknowledging the receiving of goods or money
- to be under obligation to pay or repay in return for something received
- an advantageous purchase
- to give up property to another for something of value (such as money)
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought
- to spend or use carelessly
- to spend less
20 Clues: to spend less • an advantageous purchase • to ask as fee or payment • ready-to-eat food products • to spend or use carelessly • to be able to bear the cost of • a reduction made from a regular price • fixed compensation paid regularly for services • a writing acknowledging the receiving of goods or money • money that is earned from doing work or received from investments • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary. 2024-09-03
Across
- Giving yourself money to enjoy before investing it.
- Statement that contains information about credit activity.
- Any resource that is owned that has economic value.
- Owing money
- Baseline sum of financial transactions
- Nonprofit money making organization whose members can borrow for low interest rates.
- Yearly interest rate paid based on the balance of a credit card.
- Money received from work
- An estimate of income over a period of time
- Money paid at a regular rate after a loan.
- Failing to repay a loan
- Something you must have vs something that you just want to have
- Lend money
- The change in the value of something over time
- Somebody who buys and sells securities on the stock exchange for a salary.
Down
- Score based on how well you control and handle your finance through your credit history.
- A card that allows you to transfer money electronically to another bank.
- Savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- Ability to obtain goods before paying for them.
- Company guarantees coverage for an emergency after being paid a set amount a month
- Money that is set aside in case of emergency.
- Being trustworthy and responsible with not spending too much through a credit card.
- The state of having no money
- Having a mix of different resources in your portfolio
- shopping Comparing the price of different goods.
25 Clues: Lend money • Owing money • Failing to repay a loan • Money received from work • The state of having no money • Baseline sum of financial transactions • Money paid at a regular rate after a loan. • An estimate of income over a period of time • Money that is set aside in case of emergency. • The change in the value of something over time • ...
Econ Ch. 8 Review 2025-12-10
Across
- a card authorizing the user to buy goods and services with funds borrowed from the business that issued the card
- Money serves as a medium of ________; enables us to carry out trade
- Kyle traded a red paper clip until he got a what?
- ______ money refers to items of value that are used as a medium of exchange
- Money must be able to withstand physical wear and tear over time
- a business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans
- This is the acronym for a private retirement plan sponsored by the federal gov
- Money must be ablet to be split into smaller parts
- Money serves as a standard of _______; helps us to measure and compare
- the number of regional Fed banks that carry out many of the systems day-to-day activities
- This type of loan is used to buy a house
- By 2018, the personal savings rate of American had fallen to this percent
- a periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds
- This characteristic of money means it is not easy to come by -- it's relatively rare
- _______ power refers to the quantity of goods and services that can be bought with a particular sum of money
- credit ______: a record of a person's past borrowing
- Businesses take out this type of loan to buy machinery or equipment
- a card authorizing the user to access their own funds on deposit in a bank account
- setting aside a portion of income for use in the future
Down
- the Federal _______ System is the central bank of the US
- Money serves as a _______ of value; it holds its worth over time
- This is the most important characteristic of money -- people must be willing to take it
- Money must be the same: one dollar is the same as the next
- This type of deposit earns more interest than a checkable deposit
- This type of deposit provides greater returns than checkable and savings deposits
- anything owned to which a market value can be assigned
- a method of lowering risk by investing in a wide variety of financial assets
- This is our country's legal tender
- using money with the intention of making a financial gain
- Most Americans will live for this many years after they stop earning a paycheck
- making exchanges without the use of money
- This was the personal savings rate of Americans in the early 1980s
- This type of deposit refers to the amount of money placed in a checking account
- the amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
- This type of loan is usually for a new car or boat
- commodity-_______ money refers to banknotes given in exchange for gold and silver
- To be convenient, it must be easy to transport money
37 Clues: This is our country's legal tender • This type of loan is used to buy a house • making exchanges without the use of money • a periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds • Kyle traded a red paper clip until he got a what? • Money must be ablet to be split into smaller parts • This type of loan is usually for a new car or boat • ...
RMS7 Economic Vocabulary 2021-12-13
Across
- money received from working
- money owed
- the creation of goods or services
- when resources are very limited
- someone that buys goods or services
- a share in the value of the company
- money made after all expenses are paid
- plan for spending/saving money
- the science how goods and services are produced,sold, and bought
- increase in prices of goods
Down
- money paid by a borrower to borrow money
- money a company receives through sales
- the alternative decision when a decision is made
- someone that creates good or services
- the amount of something available
- the desire to buy good or services
- the act of trying to win you as a customer
17 Clues: money owed • money received from working • increase in prices of goods • plan for spending/saving money • when resources are very limited • the amount of something available • the creation of goods or services • the desire to buy good or services • someone that buys goods or services • a share in the value of the company • someone that creates good or services • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2026-01-20
Across
- ____ Fund: Money saved for unexpected expenses
- Earning interest on both savings and past interest
- A plan for how you will use your income each month
- ____ Expense: Costs for getting around, like fuel or car payments
- ____ System: Cash‑based budgeting method using labeled categories
- Payroll tax that funds Social Security and Medicare
- _____ Income: Money you really earned after the month ends
- 50/30/20 Rule:Budget method divides income into 50% ______, wants, and savings
- ____ Expense: A cost that stays the same every month
- ____ Value of Money: Idea that money today is worth more than money later
Down
- ____ Budgeting: A method where every dollar is assigned a purpose
- ____ Spending: Non‑essential purchases like hobbies or entertainment
- ____ Expense: A cost that changes from month to month
- ____ Expense: Costs related to where you live, like rent or utilities
- _______ Income: Money you expect to earn before the month begins
- Required payments paid to the government
- Using money to buy something that may grow in value
- Money left over after paying all expenses
- ___ Pay: Income left after taxes are taken out
19 Clues: Required payments paid to the government • Money left over after paying all expenses • ____ Fund: Money saved for unexpected expenses • ___ Pay: Income left after taxes are taken out • Earning interest on both savings and past interest • A plan for how you will use your income each month • Using money to buy something that may grow in value • ...
Math Vocabulary 2 2022-11-09
Across
- how many of something
- to put money into an account
- money that is borrowed
- fee charged for borrowing money
- answer in a multiplication problem
- money a passenger pays for transportation
- answer in a subtraction problem
Down
- part of a whole
- to take money out of an account
- money available in an account
- answer in a division problem
- extra money paid for something
- answer in an addition problem
- money that is borrowed to buy a house
- written notice that tells a bank to pay bearer
15 Clues: part of a whole • how many of something • money that is borrowed • answer in a division problem • to put money into an account • money available in an account • answer in an addition problem • extra money paid for something • to take money out of an account • fee charged for borrowing money • answer in a subtraction problem • answer in a multiplication problem • ...
11 THE ECONOMY 2022-02-15
Across
- cestovné
- vydierať, to obtain by force or threat
- to ---- money on something
- dotovať, to pay money to encourage sth to happen
- to make sb believe sth false so they give you money
- ---- tax, daň z príjmu
- ---- allowance/invalidity benefit
- = backhander, podplatiť
Down
- spreneveriť
- money paid by the government for a special purpose
- mýto
- tax ----, to use legal methods to minimize the amount of tax you have to pay
- to offer a particular amount of money in a public sale
- tax ----, daňový únik, illegal
- plytvať, to waste money, supplies, opportunities
- capital ---- tax, daň z kapitálových výnosov
- provízia
- tax ----, daňový raj
18 Clues: mýto • cestovné • provízia • spreneveriť • tax ----, daňový raj • ---- tax, daň z príjmu • = backhander, podplatiť • to ---- money on something • tax ----, daňový únik, illegal • ---- allowance/invalidity benefit • vydierať, to obtain by force or threat • capital ---- tax, daň z kapitálových výnosov • dotovať, to pay money to encourage sth to happen • ...
financial services vocab 2022-11-29
Across
- a machine where you can trade debit for cash
- card with the bank's money
- the amount of money in your account
- a metal box that holds bank's valuables
- financial product that pays fixed
- place that holds money
- rate
- action of coducting business
- member'owned nonprofit financial cooperate
- borrowed money you owe
Down
- buisness entities that provide financial services
- card that holds your own money
- deposit account held at a bank
- one's regular occupation
- a document where a person gives another money
- the wealth of a country/region
- accessing your bank account online
- deposit account that earns higher interest
18 Clues: rate • place that holds money • borrowed money you owe • one's regular occupation • card with the bank's money • action of coducting business • card that holds your own money • deposit account held at a bank • the wealth of a country/region • financial product that pays fixed • accessing your bank account online • the amount of money in your account • ...
drake, p2,economics 2023-01-25
Across
- humans that pay for goods
- what you have to pay for something
- a system of dollars and coins
- money we pay to the government
- something you have to have to survive
- in short supply
- money you make for helping a person
- putting money to the side and keeping it for later
Down
- a small piece of a company
- when we use it we use other people's money
- humans that make goods for humans
- when you pay money to live in a house
- someing that you dont really need but desire
- money payed to humans for working
- how money is made and spent in an area
- when you pay extra money for something
16 Clues: in short supply • humans that pay for goods • a small piece of a company • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the government • humans that make goods for humans • money payed to humans for working • what you have to pay for something • money you make for helping a person • when you pay money to live in a house • something you have to have to survive • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-04-07
Across
- the backbone of a business
- in money
- accounts payable to
- subtracting the cost of goods sold
- sheet shows the numerical balance
- amount of money the business has earned after paying income taxes
- to increase assets
- paper form of money
- sales
- Revenue - Expenses =
- green paper
Down
- expenses incurred in running your business
- non-government group of members
- loss in value of an asset
- revenue that's generated by the business
- liabilities + Owner’s Equity
- is financial information
- assets land or buildings
- difference between assets and liabilities
- holds on to money
- expense items that cannot be cleary associated with a particular product
21 Clues: sales • in money • green paper • holds on to money • to increase assets • accounts payable to • paper form of money • Revenue - Expenses = • is financial information • loss in value of an asset • assets land or buildings • the backbone of a business • liabilities + Owner’s Equity • non-government group of members • sheet shows the numerical balance • subtracting the cost of goods sold • ...
noah scott 2018-01-08
Across
- an amount of money add to wages
- raiseing someone pay
- take a leave of absent
- to do more then one task at once
- property owned by a person
- work from home
- a sign
- credit score
Down
- a form of security
- money you make
- decrease in size liability
- selling goods
- getting people off from their job
- money you give to someone
- an amount of money set for a period of time
- a company
- a time where something must be completed
- a person regular occupation
- to invest money into a company
- a place that sells goods
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 • ...
Norahs crossword 2025-03-07
Across
- failure to repay a loan on time
- original amount of loan
- earning interest on your original investment
- a scam
- credit that renews automatically
- someone who gives money to borrow
- someone who borrows money
- house payment
- something with value
- money you dont own but can spend
Down
- money taken out to pay for something large
- something continuous
- something owned
- extra amount added to the loan to pay back
- asset that increases in value
- payment every two months
- a legal claim against an asset
- the increase value of a home
- money you get back
- something you owe
20 Clues: a scam • house payment • something owned • something you owe • money you get back • something continuous • something with value • original amount of loan • payment every two months • someone who borrows money • the increase value of a home • asset that increases in value • a legal claim against an asset • credit that renews automatically • money you dont own but can spend • ...
Maths Crosword 2023-02-08
Across
- what you do to earn money
- something rats like
- currency
- putting aside money for something in the future
- the process of raising funds or capital for any kind of expenditure.
- how you aquire money illegally
- person who pays you
Down
- place where your money is stored
- payment per hour
- percent of money you get from selling something
- how you acquire money
- fixed amount you get paid regardless as a sale worker
- payment per year
- a fraction of something
- money you earn while on vacation
15 Clues: currency • payment per hour • payment per year • something rats like • person who pays you • how you acquire money • a fraction of something • what you do to earn money • how you aquire money illegally • place where your money is stored • money you earn while on vacation • percent of money you get from selling something • putting aside money for something in the future • ...
Robotics Vocab 2023-03-01
Across
- The amount you take home after paying taxes and anything else that gets taken out of your pay
- When you borrow money and promise to pay it back later
- A plan for using your money over a set period of time
- A share in the ownership of a company. A company sells stock to raise money. If the company does well, the value of the stock may increase.
- It Is Payday And Cece Just Received Her Paycheck. What Should She Do With The Money
- your spending To look at what you’ve done with your money over a period of time
- The topics or types of things that you enjoy learning about or spending your time doing
- and fire services.
- Finding out whether or not what you are about to buy can be found for a better price
- Money that goes to the government to pay for things like schools, road repairs, and
- Helps pay for emergencies
- What you give up in order to get something else
- An activity or action that might be dangerous
- Things you must have in order to survive like food, shelter, and safety
- Are agreements to lend money to companies or the government
- A record of how you pay back the money you borrow
- A quality that means that something or someone can be trusted to do what has been agreed upon
Down
- A savings certificate that gains interest and has a set time before you can withdraw
- Payment for the work you do. It can be an amount for each hour you work or basedon completing a task.
- When You Put Things In Order Of How Much They Matter.
- Not having enough money to buy everything that you want
- Money that you have to pay back
- Extra Hours To Make Extra Money
- To use something from someone else with the promise of returning it
- The full amount you earned
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money
- Savings options like stocks or bonds
- Interest Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money. It is calculated by multiplying the percentage rate times your balance (or total amount in your account).
- Things you’d like to have, but they aren’t needed to survive
- A type of job you do for a long time and may require some education
- account An account at a financial institution that gains interest and allows withdrawals
- Giving resources or volunteering time to help those in need
- Work you do for money
- Money that is ready and you can use it
- Using money to buy stuff
- Money that a financial institution pays you to borrow your money
- Payment for a year’s worth of work that is divided into equal portions that are paid to you with each paycheck
- Something you want to achieve
- Things that you are able to do like for a job or a hobby
39 Clues: and fire services. • Work you do for money • Using money to buy stuff • Helps pay for emergencies • The full amount you earned • Something you want to achieve • Money that you have to pay back • Extra Hours To Make Extra Money • Savings options like stocks or bonds • Money that is ready and you can use it • An activity or action that might be dangerous • ...
Modules 105-107 Review 2015-12-15
Across
- Any form of payment.
- A safe place to keep money and to make money by earning interest.
- Period of time.
- The least amount of money you must keep in a savings account is called what?
- banking The banking services that you need on a day-to-day basis.
- The U.S. Independent Federal Agency that supervises and charters Federal Credit Unions.
- One result of increased mortgage foreclosures after 2007.
- What activity do security firms focus most of their attention on?
- The practice of trading by use of commodities, or products, instead of money.
- Served as the standard for currency through much of the 19th and 20th centuries.
- A term that describes a form of money that has an intrinsic value.
- The cost to take out a loan from a payday loan store.
Down
- Deposits and withdrawals you make each month with your account.
- What was a major factor in the economic instability of the 1970s.
- To manufacture money.
- Financial institutions that issue commercial credit cards.
- People who help their customers, cash checks, and makes deposits and withdrawals.
- Relates to farming.
- Using of money in the hope of making more money.
- A term that describes the extra fee paid in return for borrowing a sum of money-excluding the loan origination fee.
- What earns interest over time?
- A type of service provided by a financial institution that allows people to use money via ATM cards, automatic payments, and checking accounts.
- Insures deposits in bank and thrift institutions.
- Institution owned by its account holders.
- True or False a penny is made from 100% silver.
25 Clues: Period of time. • Relates to farming. • Any form of payment. • To manufacture money. • What earns interest over time? • Institution owned by its account holders. • True or False a penny is made from 100% silver. • Using of money in the hope of making more money. • Insures deposits in bank and thrift institutions. • The cost to take out a loan from a payday loan store. • ...
Unit 7 X Word Puzzle 2024-10-07
Across
- Food and other products bought from a store.
- Feeling sad, worried, or angry about something.
- A person who rents a home or apartment
- A higher quality of something.
- Money given to a student
- To give up a right or claim.
- The daughter of your brother or sister.
- Something that can cause harm or injury.
- Very bad or unpleasant; something that causes sadness.
- acting in a strange way.
- chairs, tables, and sofas
- To receive money for work or services provided.
- An amount of money that you pay for a service
- Related to skills and training for a specific job
- A place where people work, usually in a building.
Down
- A loose-fitting shirt, usually worn by women.
- Money that you have saved, often in a bank.
- A person who repairs vehicles or machinery.
- The percentage you pay extra on borrowed money
- The money spent on something
- To select or make a decision between options.
- The money you earn from your job,
- To complete the payment of a debt.
- card Lets you borrow money to buy and pay later.
- A collection of clothes that someone owns
- The act of giving money for goods or services.
- To make a request for something, like a job, school, loan.
- Low in price; not expensive.
- A set of clothes
- Clothing worn on the upper body
- A measure, quantity, or frequency, often expressed as a percentage.
- A way to find an answer.
- Money that you pay to the government
33 Clues: A set of clothes • Money given to a student • acting in a strange way. • A way to find an answer. • chairs, tables, and sofas • The money spent on something • To give up a right or claim. • Low in price; not expensive. • A higher quality of something. • Clothing worn on the upper body • The money you earn from your job, • To complete the payment of a debt. • ...
drake, p2,economics 2023-01-25
Across
- humans that pay for goods
- what you have to pay for something
- a system of dollars and coins
- money we pay to the government
- something you have to have to survive
- in short supply
- money you make for helping a person
- putting money to the side and keeping it for later
Down
- a small piece of a company
- when we use it we use other people's money
- humans that make goods for humans
- when you pay money to live in a house
- someing that you dont really need but desire
- money payed to humans for working
- how money is made and spent in an area
- when you pay extra money for something
16 Clues: in short supply • humans that pay for goods • a small piece of a company • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the government • humans that make goods for humans • money payed to humans for working • what you have to pay for something • money you make for helping a person • when you pay money to live in a house • something you have to have to survive • ...
Financial Services 2022-11-29
Across
- a written document to withdraw money from the bank
- a machine that dispenses money from a card
- keeps money invested safely
- accepts deposits and makes loans
- financial transactions on the internet
- borrowed money that you pay back later
- a record of money you get and spend
- the amount you have in your account
Down
- keeps money safe and easy to access daily
- the wealth of a country or region
- container to hold valuables to stay safe
- completes and facilitates morgtgages
- a payment card that takes money when used
- a place you work
- an institution that you can do finance business
- a card with borrowed money
16 Clues: a place you work • a card with borrowed money • keeps money invested safely • accepts deposits and makes loans • the wealth of a country or region • a record of money you get and spend • the amount you have in your account • completes and facilitates morgtgages • financial transactions on the internet • borrowed money that you pay back later • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-19
Across
- An hourly payment to an employee
- Sum of money earned before any deduction
- Type of loan to purchase real property
- A percentage charged on goods
- Something that doesn't change
- A commodity used for economic exchange
- Ownership interest in a property
- Wages earned
- Total amount of items before any taxes
- Money acquired over a period of time
- The monetary worth of something
- Synonym of urgent
Down
- A debt owed from one company to a person
- A percentage deducted from income
- Investment
- Gross income subtracts income taxes
- Fluctuating
- An intended course of action
- To gain something by paying money
- The act of reducing something
- Money assigned to a certain purpose
- A cost
- Opposite of spending
- The amount of money present in an account
- Necessities
25 Clues: A cost • Investment • Fluctuating • Necessities • Wages earned • Synonym of urgent • Opposite of spending • An intended course of action • A percentage charged on goods • Something that doesn't change • The act of reducing something • The monetary worth of something • An hourly payment to an employee • Ownership interest in a property • A percentage deducted from income • ...
Economy for Social Studies 2023-03-03
Across
- certain types of money
- Government orders to limit trading internationally
- Less of something
- The money you get from the bank for depositing your money there
- Resources that aren't manmade
- To buy a part of a company
- Giving money in your currency for money in a different currency
- The ability to purchase stuff when paying on a later date
- Something that is nessacary
Down
- Measures the final value of goods and services in the US
- How much you have earned
- Someone who starts their own business
- Temporarily stop something
- How much people want something
- Goods used to create other goods
- The percentage of people that can read and write
- Money you have not spent
- For each person
- Something people don't need but would like
- Something you have to achieve
20 Clues: For each person • Less of something • certain types of money • How much you have earned • Money you have not spent • Temporarily stop something • To buy a part of a company • Something that is nessacary • Resources that aren't manmade • Something you have to achieve • How much people want something • Goods used to create other goods • Someone who starts their own business • ...
Buisness Terms 2017-12-14
Across
- someone who gives money to help get the business started
- the people that use your service
- not-for profit whos members can borrow money for low interest
- statistics related to specific topic
- a small business idea then started up by an entrepreneur
- company dealing with money transactions
- someone who makes someone else's business or product better
- your business' money
- where your business is located
Down
- Investor that provides capital
- the materials you require
- free employees
- liable for all debts
- document with business objectives
- how you get your idea out there
- the person who comes up with the idea
- the people that make things happen 2 words
- person's financial liability is small
- customers deposit money here and they give loans with interest
- putting money towards something that will produce a profit
20 Clues: free employees • liable for all debts • your business' money • the materials you require • Investor that provides capital • where your business is located • how you get your idea out there • the people that use your service • document with business objectives • statistics related to specific topic • the person who comes up with the idea • person's financial liability is small • ...
Ja'Zyiah's crossword 2025-03-07
Across
- value of assets after subtractioning debts
- getting more money from a financial charge
- getting money back after buying something
- borrowed money
- a legal claim against your property
- someone who takes out a loan
- credit that stays open even after you pay it off
- stolen money spent on a credit card
- when someone doesn't pay repay the loan
Down
- the original amount of money
- a loan from a house
- when a asset gains value
- as for payment of a debt or performance of a contract
- something owned that has value
- earning interest
- a person who hands out loans
- payment occuring every two months or twice a month
- credit used repeatedly
- a agreement to borrow and repay in a certain time
- money owed to a person or company
20 Clues: borrowed money • earning interest • a loan from a house • credit used repeatedly • when a asset gains value • the original amount of money • a person who hands out loans • someone who takes out a loan • something owned that has value • money owed to a person or company • a legal claim against your property • stolen money spent on a credit card • ...
Juliet Lopez's Econ puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- a certain amount of money someone gets from their job
- two companies are fighting over customers
- people that get different jobs to work toghether
- money that you have to pay back
- things that can help with your job
- when a product is hard to find
- a person who buys a product
- the study of how we use money
- a business that makes a product
- money that is payed to the government
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
Down
- the amount of things people are willing to buy
- tools needed for making things
- someone who works for an employer
- to pay you back for
- the work that someone does
- a sale on goods that you buy
- someone who takes a risk
- extra things that you don't need
- our money
20 Clues: our money • to pay you back for • someone who takes a risk • the work that someone does • a person who buys a product • a sale on goods that you buy • the study of how we use money • tools needed for making things • when a product is hard to find • money that you have to pay back • a business that makes a product • extra things that you don't need • someone who works for an employer • ...
Week 4 2023-07-16
Across
- Fractional units of a dollar
- Money received back after a purchase
- Transacted with money
- U.S. coin worth twenty-five cents
- U.S. currency units
- No cost or payment required
Down
- Financial institution for storing and managing money
- Physical form of money
- To set aside money for future use
- Small, metal form of money
- U.S. coin worth five cents
- Lacking sufficient money and resources
- Currency used for transactions
- Having a lot of money and possessions
14 Clues: U.S. currency units • Transacted with money • Physical form of money • Small, metal form of money • U.S. coin worth five cents • No cost or payment required • Fractional units of a dollar • Currency used for transactions • To set aside money for future use • U.S. coin worth twenty-five cents • Money received back after a purchase • Having a lot of money and possessions • ...
Business English 2025-04-12
Across
- when you ask for money that you have to pay back
- out to pay money unwillingly
- when you pay sth, you receive a....
- out to spend a lot of money on sth
- to go up (price)
- when someone lends you money, you....them
- off it is a synonym for pay back
- out to complete a cheque
Down
- a metal piece of money
- out to offer financial assistance/support
- you remove money from the cashier/ATM
- off when someone overcharges or deceives you
- to collect money for a charity
- the money the bank lends you to buy a house
- up to put money aside
15 Clues: to go up (price) • a metal piece of money • up to put money aside • out to complete a cheque • to collect money for a charity • out to pay money unwillingly • when you pay sth, you receive a.... • out to spend a lot of money on sth • you remove money from the cashier/ATM • off it is a synonym for pay back • when someone lends you money, you....them • ...
KopiKayaFinance 2025-07-30
Across
- Non-essential items you spend money on
- When prices of goods and services go up over time
- Money set aside for future use
- Essentials like food, shelter, transport
- Extra money paid for borrowing, or earned from saving
- Money you earn from work or other sources
- Money you owe someone or an institution
Down
- Put money into something to earn more money
- Something that costs you or reduces your wealth
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- Borrowed money you must pay back later
- Something valuable you own
- Money you spend on goods or services
- A plan for how you spend and save your money
14 Clues: Something valuable you own • Money set aside for future use • Money you spend on goods or services • Borrowed money you must pay back later • Non-essential items you spend money on • Money you owe someone or an institution • Essentials like food, shelter, transport • Money you earn from work or other sources • Put money into something to earn more money • ...
Income Tax 2023-04-03
Across
- tax form employees use to tell their employer how much federal income tax to withhold from their paychecks
- a set amount of money an individual earns for work completed.
- the total amount of money earned after taxes and deductions are taken out of an employee's paycheck
- a tax break for low to moderate income workers and families
- internal revenue service
- a person that is supported by another person financially
- the fee someone pays you to be able to borrow money
- any purchase or expense that reduces the overall amount of money that you earn
- items that reduce the actual amount of taxes you need to pay
- any form of money, property, or services that you earn or receive
Down
- a tax break for educational expenses for qualifying students for any class after high school.
- compensation that is added to a salary
- tax form employers are required to send their employees each year.
- federal government charges a tax on the money people earn while working
- an amount of money that the IRS sets each year that can be subtracted from your income before calculating the taxes you owe.
- the total amount of money earned before taxes and deductions are taken out of an employee's paycheck
- money withheld from an employee's paycheck and used for federal, state, and local needs.
- money that is awarded to a person to pay for loss, injury, or suffering
- money charged at the state level on income you earn while working
19 Clues: internal revenue service • compensation that is added to a salary • the fee someone pays you to be able to borrow money • a person that is supported by another person financially • a tax break for low to moderate income workers and families • items that reduce the actual amount of taxes you need to pay • a set amount of money an individual earns for work completed. • ...
Financial Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- to put money towards a certain goal
- a way to determine how much of your free money goes to each thing
- when you make the same payment month to month
- a loan for a vehicle
- an account with money you can only use after you stop working
- "renting" a car
- your income after taxes
- an account for trading assets
- a selection of 500 stocks
- a fixed income investment where you lend the government money
- when the government pools money from current workers for currently retired people
- how much you have in your accounts
- the opposite of a stock being safe
- your income before taxes
- determines your interest rates on loans
- a type of account that is not connected to a debit card
- a reduction in value over time
- connected to a checking account
Down
- putting your money in many types of stocks and bonds
- an investment into a company
- a ____market indicates a strong economy
- when your stock makes more money than the rest of the market
- how many miles a vehicle has driven
- how you can see your credit score
- a ____ market indicates a weak economy
- a percentage of the original debt added on to what you owe
- when the money your money makes makes you more money without you having to do anything
- how much you have to pay before insurance covers costs
- an investments into multiple different assets
- 35% of your credit score
- home loan
- when you work for someone
- tax collectors
33 Clues: home loan • tax collectors • "renting" a car • a loan for a vehicle • your income after taxes • 35% of your credit score • your income before taxes • a selection of 500 stocks • when you work for someone • an investment into a company • an account for trading assets • a reduction in value over time • connected to a checking account • how you can see your credit score • ...
Anayah Rodriguez's Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-28
Across
- Money that goes in and out of a business.
- When a company purchases goods on credit which needs to be paid back in a short period of time.
- Shows a company's revenues, expenses and profitability over a period of time.
- Income that is left after paying taxes and for things that are essential, such as food and housing.
- An asset is bought, or that money is put into a bank to get a future interest from it.
- The value that remains with owners after accounting for all company liabilities.
- Any useful thing or something that holds value.
- Money is taken out of it to pay someone else.
- A financial statement that contains details of a company's assets or liabilities at a specific point in time.
- The amount by which money spent or owed is greater than money earned in a particular period of time.
- The money returned to company investors after all debts are paid and assets liquidated.
- A spending plan for managing money during a given period of time.
- The money you receive in exchange for your labor or goods.
Down
- An official list of everything paid into and out of a bank account.
- An organization that sells goods or services in order to make money.
- Wages; salaries; tips; and other taxable employee compensation.
- Funds that a company is owed by its customers.
- The hourly, weekly, or monthly amount an employee is paid.
- Money needed to buy or do something.
- Long-term tangible property or equipment a company owns and uses to generate income.
20 Clues: Money needed to buy or do something. • Money that goes in and out of a business. • Money is taken out of it to pay someone else. • Funds that a company is owed by its customers. • Any useful thing or something that holds value. • The hourly, weekly, or monthly amount an employee is paid. • The money you receive in exchange for your labor or goods. • ...
CHAPTER 2 CROSSWORD 2023-11-17
Across
- yield
- the platform of trade
- an ownership interest in properties
- another investing opportunity
- interest behavior
- money used for a business
- to finance
- type of return
- a type of order
- responsibility held in a company
- can be mined or farmed
- a financial calculation plan
- ticker symbol for a company
- card associated with checking accounts
- physical object you can invest in
Down
- end of trade day
- initial money being invested
- special account for securities
- limited liability
- doesn't accept certain transactions
- good times
- putting money aside
- bad times
- a contract that derives its value from the performance
- any resource owned or controlled
- another word for bank
- money for future
- favors paper money
- transfer of funds electronically
- financial lifeblood
30 Clues: yield • bad times • good times • to finance • type of return • a type of order • end of trade day • money for future • limited liability • interest behavior • favors paper money • putting money aside • financial lifeblood • the platform of trade • another word for bank • can be mined or farmed • money used for a business • ticker symbol for a company • initial money being invested • ...
CHAPTER 2 CROSSWORD 2023-11-17
Across
- good times
- money for future
- card associated with checking accounts
- money used for a business
- an ownership interest in properties
- responsibility held in a company
- yield
- limited liability
- special account for securities
- to finance
- the platform of trade
- another word for bank
- putting money aside
- interest behavior
- can be mined or farmed
- initial money being invested
- a type of order
- transfer of funds electronically
Down
- a financial calculation plan
- bad times
- physical object you can invest in
- type of return
- another investing opportunity
- favors paper money
- ticker symbol for a company
- a contract that derives its value from the performance
- financial lifeblood
- end of trade day
- any resource owned or controlled
- doesn't accept certain transactions
30 Clues: yield • bad times • good times • to finance • type of return • a type of order • money for future • end of trade day • limited liability • interest behavior • favors paper money • financial lifeblood • putting money aside • the platform of trade • another word for bank • can be mined or farmed • money used for a business • ticker symbol for a company • a financial calculation plan • ...
MDFL 2025-08-13
Across
- The financial gain when income is greater than expenses
- A plan for how to spend and save your money
- The number that appears most often in a data set
- The middle number in a sorted list of numbers
- Something you own that has value, like a car or cash.
- Stands for "Return on Investment," a measure of an investment's performance
- To spread investments across various assets to reduce risk
- The mathematical average of a set of numbers
- Money that is owed to someone else; a financial obligation
- A required payment to the government
Down
- Borrowing money that you'll pay back later
- The cost of borrowing money, or the money you earn for saving it
- A loan to a company or government that pays investors interest
- The value of an asset minus the debt you owe on it
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- A share of ownership in a company
- Money that you owe to someone else
- The chance an investment's return will be different than expected.
19 Clues: A share of ownership in a company • Money that you owe to someone else • A required payment to the government • Borrowing money that you'll pay back later • A plan for how to spend and save your money • The mathematical average of a set of numbers • The middle number in a sorted list of numbers • The number that appears most often in a data set • ...
Freshman midterm 2015-04-14
Across
- the sign of the company
- money you receive from a job
- easy to remember
- stop working because of age
- find out some facts
- borrowing money
- money
- what everyone says about you
- a musical tune
- create
- attraction
Down
- a good example
- dealing with money
- an opponent you compete with
- to lie
- rules
- to show everyone
- a hurt
- another word for proof
- the name of a company
20 Clues: rules • money • to lie • a hurt • create • attraction • a good example • a musical tune • borrowing money • easy to remember • to show everyone • dealing with money • find out some facts • the name of a company • another word for proof • the sign of the company • stop working because of age • an opponent you compete with • money you receive from a job • what everyone says about you
personal finance revew 2021-10-25
Across
- house payment
- like to have
- changing
- before deductions
- plan money
- after deductions
- money given for a period of time
- unchangeable
- job
- 12
- done working
- costs
Down
- from checking account
- can't go without
- working
- over 40 hours
- payments over a period of time
- card need to pay back
- money coming in
- official
- everyday living expenses
- payment to live somewhere
- 28
- money from a job
24 Clues: 12 • 28 • job • costs • working • changing • official • plan money • like to have • unchangeable • done working • house payment • over 40 hours • money coming in • can't go without • after deductions • money from a job • before deductions • from checking account • card need to pay back • everyday living expenses • payment to live somewhere • payments over a period of time • money given for a period of time
CH 10-1 2022-04-05
Across
- overthrow of the government
- savings
- money in gold or silver
- economy based on trade
- preserve value for future use
- money by government fee
- paper money
- economic good such as gas
Down
- money being removed by card or check
- standard unit of money
- denominator to measure money
- substances accepted as payment
- medium exchange
- private owned central bank controlled by the public
- time deposits, and money market funds
15 Clues: savings • paper money • medium exchange • standard unit of money • economy based on trade • money in gold or silver • money by government fee • economic good such as gas • overthrow of the government • denominator to measure money • preserve value for future use • substances accepted as payment • money being removed by card or check • time deposits, and money market funds • ...
Introductory economics crossword 2025-07-01
15 Clues: Extra • Money • To trade • Shortage • To Create • Money owed • Money borrowed • Things to be sold • Things to be bought • A person who buys things • A person who sells things • Extra money paid on a loan • equipment used to make goods • Money paid to the government • Money that a business makes after expenses
FSNB CROSSWORD 2025-12-01
Across
- PLAN FOR SPENDING MONEY
- SECURE FOUR DIGIT NUMBER USED WITH YOUR CARD
- WHERE YOU KEEP YOUR MONEY
- MONEY YOU PUT INTO AN ACCOUNT
- MONEY SET ASIDE FOR LATER
- EMPLOYEE THAT HELPS CUSTOMERS
- SECURE PLACE MONEY IS HELD
Down
- LOCAL OFFICE OF THE BANK
- BORROWED MONEY YOU MUST REPAY
- TAKE MONEY FROM AN ACCOUNT
- EXTRA MONEY EARNED OR CHARGED
- MONTHLY RECORD OF ACCOUNT ACTIVITY
- BEST BANK IN TOWN
- HOW MUCH MONEY IS IN YOUR ACCOUNT
14 Clues: BEST BANK IN TOWN • PLAN FOR SPENDING MONEY • LOCAL OFFICE OF THE BANK • WHERE YOU KEEP YOUR MONEY • MONEY SET ASIDE FOR LATER • TAKE MONEY FROM AN ACCOUNT • SECURE PLACE MONEY IS HELD • BORROWED MONEY YOU MUST REPAY • EXTRA MONEY EARNED OR CHARGED • MONEY YOU PUT INTO AN ACCOUNT • EMPLOYEE THAT HELPS CUSTOMERS • HOW MUCH MONEY IS IN YOUR ACCOUNT • MONTHLY RECORD OF ACCOUNT ACTIVITY • ...
Financial Literacy 2021-03-05
Across
- The original sum of money borrowed in a loan or put into an investment
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due
- A sum that is paid to the government for public goods and services
- An amount of money paid per hour of work
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate
- The cost required for something; the money spent on something
- A payment made to someone for a service
- A tip given on top of the original fee
- A type of tax that governments impose on income generated by businesses and individuals
- A regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land
- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
Down
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- Interest that is calculated based off of the original sum PLUS any value previously accrued
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- The trust between a lender and the borrower
- A type of loan often used to buy a home or other property
- A plan to balance income and expenses
- A tax imposed by the government on the sale of goods and services
- A system of money that is in use in a particular country or region
- A reserve of money kept in the case of an emergency
- A compensation to an employee on behalf of the company based on the revenue they generated
22 Clues: A plan to balance income and expenses • A tip given on top of the original fee • A payment made to someone for a service • An amount of money paid per hour of work • Money paid regularly at a particular rate • A fixed amount of money paid to an employee • The trust between a lender and the borrower • Something, typically money, that is owed or due • ...
Macroeconomic Unit 4 Review 2024-05-02
Across
- A leftward shift of the MS curve on the money market graph indicates the Fed is utilizing __ monetary policy.
- The Fed would __ bonds if it were to purse expansionary monetary policy.
- Interest rate that banks charge each other for short term loans
- This graph shows the relationship between borrowers and savers.
- The money __ is equal to 1/reserve ratio.
- Raising the reserve ratio would, lower money supply, raise interest rates, decrease investments, and shift AD to the __.
- The percent of money banks must keep in their reserve before they can loan to investors
- In the ample reserve framework, changing the __ rate will directly affect the interest rates.
- when money is used as a means to acquire goods and services.
Down
- The money market graph has __ interest on the vertical axis.
- When money is being used to compare
- The Fed's primary monetary policy tool, abbreviated OMO, involves buying and selling __.
- The interest rate the Federal Reserve charges to member banks.
- The type of money that is only valuable of government decree and social pacts.
- This will increase in the loanable fund market if there are more capital inflows or if people save more!
- The central bank of the United States that conducts monetary policy.
- __ policy are actions by the central bank to stabilize the economy by changing money supply and interest rates.
- Banks do this to "create" money.
- The loanable funds graph uses, the __ interest rates on the vertical axis.
- If the Fed __ bonds, MS will decrease, interest rates go up, investment spending goes down, and AD shifts left.
20 Clues: Banks do this to "create" money. • When money is being used to compare • The money __ is equal to 1/reserve ratio. • The money market graph has __ interest on the vertical axis. • when money is used as a means to acquire goods and services. • The interest rate the Federal Reserve charges to member banks. • ...
Economics - Key Terms 2024-10-29
Across
- Word for making stuff in a business
- Someone who buys goods, not someone who eats food
- What someone provides is also called ________
- We don't reeaally need it, but we totally have to have it
- All the money you don't have on a card
- Not how much you're curious about something but
- Arguing to get a discount
- Someone inspecting a business
- Putting money into a bank
- The future of payments
- This is not the resources we have but the workforce or staff
- How much money do have to spend
- When there's not an abundance of something there is a ________
- Have stuff sent over the seas for us
- How much the people want
- Can take form in a phone call or anything they usually want money from you
- Natural stuff that we can use to make stuff
Down
- When someone asks for help with work and you put up your hand without being asked
- money currency bucks dough moolah loot coinage change dollar
- Like a baby it has _____
- Gives you information about stuff you might buy or rent
- To open your phone you must enter your ___
- What you get after buying stuff
- Getting a better quality of life while also minimizing environmental damages
- What happens after you stop taking drugs, oh also about money and ATMs
- Another word for stuff a business sells
- Business is all about money but also ______ and Demand
- How much money you get
- Sounds like an adventure but it's just spending money
- Sending goods over seas for money
30 Clues: The future of payments • How much money you get • Like a baby it has _____ • How much the people want • Arguing to get a discount • Putting money into a bank • Someone inspecting a business • What you get after buying stuff • How much money do have to spend • Sending goods over seas for money • Word for making stuff in a business • Have stuff sent over the seas for us • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2020-10-20
Across
- A formula used for good advertising
- plan A path to follow while setting up your business
- unions Cooperatives that let their members borrow money
- A person or organization owing money
- What a business owes
- liability Status of full responsibility for your investment
- permit A license for a retail business
- worth The value of company’s assets
- resources Business’s venture team and employees
- The action of putting money in for future profit
- market Potential consumer
Down
- Money shortage
- liability Status of partial responsibility in your business
- charter A document establishing a corporation
- institutions Corporations of financial markets
- strategy A plan to follow for promoting your product
- capitalists People who are willing to invest in potentially successful businesses
- Money from the government
- What a business owns
- Institutions that lend money and provide financial advice
20 Clues: Money shortage • What a business owes • What a business owns • Money from the government • market Potential consumer • A formula used for good advertising • A person or organization owing money • worth The value of company’s assets • permit A license for a retail business • charter A document establishing a corporation • institutions Corporations of financial markets • ...
economics final 2024-06-02
Across
- the spending of money by consumers
- the amount of goods produced compared to the amount of input to produce the goods
- the swap of goods without money
- naturally acquired resources for producing goods
- the work people do to produce goods
- falling prices across the economy
- individual who founds businesses or projects
- the price paid to borrow money
- flexibility of the economy
- process of making products through labour or machines
Down
- products or goods acquired from outside the country
- the investment put into a new project/business
- study of an individuals economic decisions
- the study of societies economic decisions
- when prices raise over time
- money that is owed
- the limit of money to spend
- quality of being fair
- state of being equal
- money received on a regular basis
20 Clues: money that is owed • state of being equal • quality of being fair • flexibility of the economy • when prices raise over time • the limit of money to spend • the price paid to borrow money • the swap of goods without money • falling prices across the economy • money received on a regular basis • the spending of money by consumers • the work people do to produce goods • ...
CHAPTER 2 CROSSWORD 2023-11-17
Across
- yield
- the platform of trade
- an ownership interest in properties
- another investing opportunity
- interest behavior
- money used for a business
- to finance
- type of return
- a type of order
- responsibility held in a company
- can be mined or farmed
- a financial calculation plan
- ticker symbol for a company
- card associated with checking accounts
- physical object you can invest in
Down
- end of trade day
- initial money being invested
- special account for securities
- limited liability
- doesn't accept certain transactions
- good times
- putting money aside
- bad times
- a contract that derives its value from the performance
- any resource owned or controlled
- another word for bank
- money for future
- favors paper money
- transfer of funds electronically
- financial lifeblood
30 Clues: yield • bad times • good times • to finance • type of return • a type of order • end of trade day • money for future • limited liability • interest behavior • favors paper money • putting money aside • financial lifeblood • the platform of trade • another word for bank • can be mined or farmed • money used for a business • ticker symbol for a company • initial money being invested • ...
Economy for Social Studies 2023-03-03
Across
- certain types of money
- Government orders to limit trading internationally
- Less of something
- The money you get from the bank for depositing your money there
- Resources that aren't manmade
- To buy a part of a company
- Giving money in your currency for money in a different currency
- The ability to purchase stuff when paying on a later date
- Something that is nessacary
Down
- Measures the final value of goods and services in the US
- How much you have earned
- Someone who starts their own business
- Temporarily stop something
- How much people want something
- Goods used to create other goods
- The percentage of people that can read and write
- Money you have not spent
- For each person
- Something people don't need but would like
- Something you have to achieve
20 Clues: For each person • Less of something • certain types of money • How much you have earned • Money you have not spent • Temporarily stop something • To buy a part of a company • Something that is nessacary • Resources that aren't manmade • Something you have to achieve • How much people want something • Goods used to create other goods • Someone who starts their own business • ...
Alayna B Crossword 2023-01-26
Across
- trade rights
- misconduct of high power
- money
- where most of the expressed powers are located
- fighting rights for countries
- right for invention
- power of money
- equal and fair reasons for law
- money power
Down
- accepted coins
- borrowing money or finance
- powers not in the constitution but still granted
- bank
- politically neutral
- to coin money
- to establish post roads and offices employee organized area
- policy mainly for foreign or military affairs
- copying
18 Clues: bank • money • copying • money power • trade rights • to coin money • accepted coins • power of money • politically neutral • right for invention • misconduct of high power • borrowing money or finance • fighting rights for countries • equal and fair reasons for law • policy mainly for foreign or military affairs • where most of the expressed powers are located • ...
Intro to Econ 2023-02-06
17 Clues: big money • Keep Out! • money=power • small money • give<receive • give>receive • hard to find • Bad's nemesis • renewable_____ • School_____store • sometimes unpaid • What's the Cost? • money = worthless • college supposedly • Child protective... • opposite of employment • I_____a refund! said Karen
Lilly M P8 Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- prices are falling/deacresing
- workers foucus on one type of work or buisness
- the economy of a country
- things we need to survive
- when we use this we are using another persons money to buy something
- the money we earn when we
- money that is owed to someone else
- protect our recources so we dont lose them
Down
- how many consumers want to buy
- things of nature that people can use
- in short supply
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- a system of making and trading goods and services
- money earned by workers
- workers or imployes
- money we pay to the goverment
- giving money to carity
- rising prices
- things we want but dont need
19 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • workers or imployes • giving money to carity • money earned by workers • the economy of a country • things we need to survive • the money we earn when we • things we want but dont need • prices are falling/deacresing • money we pay to the goverment • how many consumers want to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Vocab Review 2025-08-28
Across
- using your money to increase personal wealth
- using your own money, linked to a person's checking account
- money a person receives
- putting money into an account
- anything of value (ex: car, land, house)
- putting money away for the future
- borrowing money with the promise to pay it back
- 'take home pay' or money received after taxes and deductions are takeen
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- the cost of a loan
- income received before taxes and deductions are taken
- money owed to a person or company
- making a plan for your money with income and expenses
- money spent on something
- taking money out of an account
14 Clues: the cost of a loan • money a person receives • money spent on something • putting money into an account • taking money out of an account • money owed to a person or company • putting money away for the future • anything of value (ex: car, land, house) • using your money to increase personal wealth • borrowing money with the promise to pay it back • ...
Finances 2016-09-07
Across
- To get money or coins in place of a check.
- the pay you receive for working
- A machine that will let you get cash, make deposits, transfer money between accounts, check balances, and make transactions.
- A check unpaid by the bank because there is not enough money in your checking account.
- Money you put aside for the future
- A business act such as a deposit
- a plan for spending money wisely
- A bank employee who chases checks or helps you make a deposit.
- The expenditure of more money than you have in your account, called an OD.
- Coins and paper money.
- Money the bank pays you for use of the money in your account
- An account in one persons name.
- Your written name
- A space on a check for filling in the reason you write the check
- paycheck
- papers that show the amount owed for something you bought or for work done for you.
- The cost of something; expenditure
- Personal Identification Number
- Paper showing that you have paid for the items or services purchased; paper showing transactions at an ATM
- An amount of money lent by the bank to its customers, for which interest is charged.
Down
- Special forms you buy from the bank that stand for the money you put into your checking account
- A paycheck that is deposited directly into your bank account. Arrangements must be made in advance with the company you work for and the financial institution.
- the amount left after you subtract the fees and written checks from your deposits
- To buy a home or piece of land and pay for it by monthly payment or other arrangements.
- A charge
- A weekly or semimonthly check paid to you by your employer for work done.
- Money you take out of your account
- A type of withdrawl that requires a signed agreement with a business that allows them to take money out of your checking or savings account to pay a bill
- A check that you have written but the bank has not received
- to put money into your account.
- Amounts paid into or deposited to your account.
- To sign the back of a check written to you in order to cash or deposit it.
- Money the bank deducts from your account when it pays a check you wrote
- a place of business that receives, lends, issues, exchanges, and takes care of money.
- A type of charge you must pay the bank for doing work on your account
- An account held by two or more people.
- The entire amount
- Pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters, fifty-cent, and dollar pieces.
38 Clues: A charge • paycheck • Your written name • The entire amount • Coins and paper money. • Personal Identification Number • the pay you receive for working • to put money into your account. • An account in one persons name. • A business act such as a deposit • a plan for spending money wisely • Money you take out of your account • Money you put aside for the future • ...
Financial Terms 2022-10-15
Across
- Money that is owed in return for a loan/purchase
- A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time
- A percentage of both the principal and previously accrued interest that is added to the total amount owed on a loan
- Property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
- The monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked or time-specific account, such as a 401k, 403b, or IRA account
- An employer-sponsored account where employees can save money from each paycheck to be used in retirement
- An individual retirement account where you can make after-tax contributions; withdraws made after age 59.5 are tax and penalty free
- Money that is expended with the expectation of earning profit in return
- An increase in monetary value
- The total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debts
- A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution
Down
- A retirement plan for the benefit of employees of public schools, some hospitals, and certain tax-exempt organizations
- A numerical value based on analysis of a credit record, describing a person's likelihood of paying back loans; ranges from 300-850
- When the value of your investment grows based not only on the original amount of money invested, but also on the profits that investment created
- Money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits the company earns
- The pay for work completed in a set period of time
- Debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive a loan, based on their reliability in paying back money in the past
- Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- Small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at a very high interest rate
- A retirement account with tax advantages where money can be saved and invested in for the long term
- The original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- The initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house; a bigger payment can reduce the amount you must pay monthly
- All of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time
- A small loan with a very high interest rate lent with the expectation that the borrower will repay the full amount of the loan with their next paycheck
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
26 Clues: An increase in monetary value • Money that is owed in return for a loan/purchase • The pay for work completed in a set period of time • Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time • A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution • ...
Personal Finance (bus-mar) 2022-12-01
Across
- expenses that occur regularly and are regularly paid
- electronic transfer of payments directly from the payer's account to the account of the person being paid
- the difference between the budgeted amount and the actual amount of money that you spend
- requires you to deposit a specified amount of money in an account for a set period of time.
- your gross pay minus deductions
- allows consumers to deposit and withdraw money at any time and earn interest on their funds
- the actual amount of money you earn or receive during a given period
- a record of an account holder's signature used to verify identity.
- when the money you save for set amount of time (typically 3 months, 1 year or 5 years) becomes available to you again.
- what you give up when you make one choice instead of another
- interest earned on both the principal and any interest earned on the principal
- extra money that can be spent or saved, depending on a person's goals and values
- a line of credit for overdrawn checks
- the risk that the rate of inflation will increase more than the rate of interest on savings
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- an account that earns interest on the balance for the depositor
- when more money is being spent than is earned or received
- a plan for using your income in a way that best meets your wants and needs
- a bank card that immediately takes money from a checking account when it is used
- when the account owner has written checks for more money than the balance in the account.
- method of planning to get the most from one's money
- an amount of money used to buy or do something
- the percentage of increase in the value of your savings from earned interest
- expenses that change and can be controlled more easily than fixed expenses
- a type of mutual fund, or pool of money, that's put into a variety of short-term debt by a business or government
- means the ability to quickly turn an investment into cash.
- an order for a bank not to cash a particular check
- amounts that are taken out of your pay before you receive your paycheck
- a written order directing a bank or other financial institution to pay money to a person or company.
- the total amount of money you earn for a specific time
- spending, saving, and investing your money so you can enjoy the kind of life you want, along with financial security
- the money you save for future use
- the things you want to accomplish
32 Clues: your gross pay minus deductions • the money you save for future use • the things you want to accomplish • a line of credit for overdrawn checks • an amount of money used to buy or do something • an order for a bank not to cash a particular check • method of planning to get the most from one's money • expenses that occur regularly and are regularly paid • ...
Banking 2024-02-28
Across
- Write a check for an amount that exceeds the amount on deposit in the account.
- Money in coins or note.
- A sum of money that is borrowed and should be paid back with interest.
- Loan to purchase house land
- Money that is owed.
- Incoming money
- Record of money that a business or person receives or spends.
- legal agreement between a insurance company and individual.
Down
- To put money into something.
- Action or process of paying someone or something and the amount payed.
- Money paid at a particular rate for use of money lent.
- A written, dated and signed instrument that instructs a bank to pay a specific amount to the customer.
- Outdoing money.
- Someone who take out money to use and pay back.
- A financial establishments that invest money from customers.
15 Clues: Incoming money • Outdoing money. • Money that is owed. • Money in coins or note. • Loan to purchase house land • To put money into something. • Someone who take out money to use and pay back. • Money paid at a particular rate for use of money lent. • legal agreement between a insurance company and individual. • A financial establishments that invest money from customers. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2020-12-07
Across
- to use money to earn interest or income
- economic system in which individuals control the production and distribution of goods and services
- when expenses exceed income
- a good that is brought into one country from another
- someone who buys and uses goods or services
- a situation where sellers of similar goods and services each try to get consumers to buy their product
- Both command and market; governments makes decision
- the money a person pays to borrow money
- a plan of how much money a person, business or government is able to spend and how it will be spent
- a good that is sent from one country to another
Down
- the people or businesses that provides goods and services is called
- when something is both desirable and limited
- intangible items that can be bought and sold
- Studies the behavior of individuals within economy
- money bought in buy a business
- tangible items that can be bought and sold
- money received on regular basis for work and investment
- money that a government collects from people and businesses
- money loaned, usually for a fee, that must be paid back
- Individual producers and consumers determine what and how things are made
- A certain amount of product out of a given input
- A certain amount of input to get a given product
- money a business makes after paying expenses
23 Clues: when expenses exceed income • money bought in buy a business • to use money to earn interest or income • the money a person pays to borrow money • tangible items that can be bought and sold • someone who buys and uses goods or services • when something is both desirable and limited • intangible items that can be bought and sold • ...
Financial literacy vocabulary words. 2023-08-22
Across
- something that is owed.
- A set of money you have to spend on something.
- borrowing and repaying money from a third party.
- a card that deducts money from a person’s account during a transaction.
- a savings product that earns interest overtime
- original amount of money in a transaction.
- comparing the prices of two or more products.
- failing to repay debts resulting in lower credit score.
Down
- report on credit history
- allocating resources or capitol to reduce risk in a portfolio
- fund - cash set aside for emergencies
- a monetary charge on borrowed money
- a financial institution that provides banking services
- a guarantee that provides compensation for a loss.
- a necessity vs not a necessity
- money that is made from a person’s job
- the likelihood of a person repaying their debts.
- a person or company’s inability to repay debts.
- value of money - worth of money today vs the future/past
- a score representing a person’s ability to fulfill their financial accomplishments.
- transfer of money with an agreement that this sum will be repaid with interest.
- to save a portion of your income before spending a part of it.
- financial adviser that executes trades on behalf of their client
- a resource with economic value.
- Annual Percentage Rate the annual charge on a loan/investment
25 Clues: something that is owed. • report on credit history • a necessity vs not a necessity • a resource with economic value. • a monetary charge on borrowed money • fund - cash set aside for emergencies • money that is made from a person’s job • original amount of money in a transaction. • comparing the prices of two or more products. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2018-04-24
Across
- / is the initial amount of money borrowed or saved.
- / is an employee's pay before any deductions are taken.
- / is the total amount of income minus qualifying deductions.
- / is a fixed percent of the principal. It is found by using the formula I=Prt.
- / is the amount of an employee's pay that the employer sends to the federal goverment as a partial payment of the employee's yearly income tax.
- / is the percent of the cost of an item, which is charged by governments to raise money.
- / is the amount of money charged for borrowing or using money , or the about of money earned by saving money.
- / is the fee paid to a person who makes a sale expressed as a percent of the selling price.
- / is a payment for work based on hours worked.
Down
- / is interest earned or paid on a principal and previously earned or paid interest.
- / is money a person owes.
- / is money that is not spent by a consumer.
- / is a plan to help you reach your financial goals.
- / is a fee paid to a person for making a sale.
- / is the percent charged or earned on an amount of money.
- / is the difference between the monetary values of a consumers assets and liabilities.
- / are expenses that occur regularly and stay the same.
- / is the amount that remains after all deductions are taken out from gross pay.
- / is money that is paid to a person for goods, services, and investments.
- / are items a person owns with monetary value.
20 Clues: / is money a person owes. • / is money that is not spent by a consumer. • / is a fee paid to a person for making a sale. • / are items a person owns with monetary value. • / is a payment for work based on hours worked. • / is the initial amount of money borrowed or saved. • / is a plan to help you reach your financial goals. • ...
