money Crossword Puzzles
FIS Solution 2024-09-10
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- Platform for issuing cards digitally
- Short for regulatory compliance solutions offered by FIS
- Removing money from a bank account.
- Fraud detection system used by financial institutions
- Helps track and monitor fraud risks across multiple services
- Fraud detection tool for account openings
- Solution for engaging customers through rewards
- Credit union-focused payment processing network
- The cost of borrowing money, or the income earned from lending money, typically expressed as a percentage.
- Popular person-to-person payment system
- FIS compliance solution for meeting global know-your-customer regulations
- Tool to verify identity during customer interactions
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- A financial arrangement where money is borrowed with the agreement to pay it back later, often with interest.
- A record of financial transactions related to a customer at a bank.
- A machine that allows customers to withdraw, deposit, or transfer money without the need for a bank teller.
- Provides real-time fraud detection and management for cards
- Provides identity verification
- Money placed into a bank account for safekeeping.
- Account A bank account that earns interest on the money deposited and is used for saving rather than daily transactions.
- A transaction that withdraws money from an account.
- The amount of money currently available in an account.
- System designed to optimize payment transaction processing
- End-to-end card management solution
- Payment processing network widely used in the U.S.
- Helps launch customizable payment card programs
- Comprehensive tool for business checking account validation
- A sum of money borrowed from a bank or financial institution that is expected to be paid back with interest.
27 Clues: Provides identity verification • Removing money from a bank account. • End-to-end card management solution • Platform for issuing cards digitally • Popular person-to-person payment system • Fraud detection tool for account openings • Solution for engaging customers through rewards • Helps launch customizable payment card programs • ...
Terms You Should Know 2024-08-29
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- the price the seller will accept and the buyer will pay
- Money that comes in from property, business, work, and gifts
- The things you desire over and above things you need
- company provided supplements to income
- an account where you deposit money and earn interest on the balance, typically used for storing money for future needs or emergencies
- the record of debits, credits, and all other activity on an account
- all taxable income received including wages, tips, salaries, interest, dividends, etc
- a financial institution that accumulates deposits and channels money into lending activity
- an organized plan that matches your expected income to your expected expenses
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- to reconcile the sums of debits and credits in an account
- document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's bank account to the person/organization to whom it has been written
- what you give up in order to obtain something
- a contribution made to state or federal revenue
- The things necessary for survival like food, shelter, and clothing
- allocating money into assets such as stocks, bonds, or real estate with the expectation of generating income or appreciation over time
- Fee for borrowing money
- money borrowed from lenders that must be repaid, often with interest.
- borrowed money that must be repaid with interest
- the money you spend on goods and services ,including necessities like food and housing or discretionary spending like entertainment and hobbies
- a numerical representation of your creditworthiness based on your credit history.
20 Clues: Fee for borrowing money • company provided supplements to income • what you give up in order to obtain something • a contribution made to state or federal revenue • borrowed money that must be repaid with interest • The things you desire over and above things you need • the price the seller will accept and the buyer will pay • ...
Personal Finance - Vocabulary Review 2026-01-05
Across
- The total amount of money currently in an account.
- A plan for spending money that lists income and expenses over a set time.
- When your bank account has a negative balance.
- The money you spend to pay for things like items or services.
- The ability to buy things now with the promise to pay for them later.
- Money the bank pays you for the privilege of using your funds.
- Money that you take out of your account.
- The smallest amount you can pay to keep your account in good standing.
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- A written order telling the bank to pay a specific amount of money to a person or company.
- A bank account used for making payments using deposited funds.
- Your total earnings before taxes or other deductions are taken out.
- A card that lets you pay for things or get cash by taking money directly from your bank account.
- The amount of benefit or use you receive from an item.
- Things you would like to have but are not essential for living.
- Money that you put into a bank account.
- The basic items you must have to survive.
- The "take-home" pay you have left after all taxes and deductions.
- The act of setting money aside for future use instead of spending it now.
- A penalty you must pay if you do not make your minimum payment on time.
- A machine used to do basic banking without needing a human teller.
- The lowest amount of money you must keep in an account to avoid fees or earn interest.
21 Clues: Money that you put into a bank account. • Money that you take out of your account. • The basic items you must have to survive. • When your bank account has a negative balance. • The total amount of money currently in an account. • The amount of benefit or use you receive from an item. • The money you spend to pay for things like items or services. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
World Currencies 2024-08-26
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- Trading goods or services instead of using money, which was used before currency existed.
- Digital forms of money, like credit cards, which make payments without using physical money.
- Wallets Apps or online accounts where people store their money and make payments using their phones or computers.
- Systems Different ways countries manage and use their money, like capitalism and socialism.
- Money that has value because the government says so, not because it is backed by physical items like gold.
- Paper money that represents a promise to pay, first used in China.
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- Digital money like Bitcoin that is not controlled by banks but uses technology to manage transactions.
- Exchange The process of swapping one type of money for another, which helps people use different currencies around the world.
- Paper forms that let people pay money from their bank account to others.
- The increase in prices over time, which affects how much money is worth.
- Bills or notes made from paper, which started being used instead of coins.
- Places where people keep their money and can borrow money, which became important for handling currency.
- The process of making coins, which was developed to standardize money.
- Metal discs used as money, first made in ancient times.
- Standard A system where the value of money was based on a set amount of gold.
15 Clues: Metal discs used as money, first made in ancient times. • Paper money that represents a promise to pay, first used in China. • The process of making coins, which was developed to standardize money. • Paper forms that let people pay money from their bank account to others. • The increase in prices over time, which affects how much money is worth. • ...
7th Grade Money 101 2024-11-07
17 Clues: Home loan • Loan amount • Bank record • Stock seller • Money gained • Account total • Earned income • Puts in money • Borrowed funds • Company shares • Add to account • Borrowing cost • Ownership value • Yearly interest • Country’s money • Money management • Proof of purchase
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-09
Across
- The discount rate is the interest rate the Fed charges on loans to:
- Something of value used to secure a loan
- A mutual fund allows investments to be
- The exchange of goods and services without using money is known as
- The cost of borrowed money, usually expressed as a percentage
- When the government spends more money than they take in each year is called a
- A budget surplus exists when the government does what
- In the money supply, what represents the cash held by the public and money deposited in checking accounts?
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- Amount of money originally borrowed
- This is a paper component of the money supply, today consisting of Federal Reserve notes
- The double coincidence of wants problem can be solved by
- Because mutual funds spread your investment around in multiple stocks and bonds, they are a great example of this term
- The availability of money; how quickly you can convert it into cash in your hand is its
- An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned and developed
- what is the source of the supply of loanable funds?
- Money owed to a person or a business
- The central bank in the USA that regulates the monetary system
- The Federal Reserve act was signed in
18 Clues: Amount of money originally borrowed • Money owed to a person or a business • The Federal Reserve act was signed in • A mutual fund allows investments to be • Something of value used to secure a loan • what is the source of the supply of loanable funds? • A budget surplus exists when the government does what • The double coincidence of wants problem can be solved by • ...
Money? 2017-03-27
5 Clues: Exchange Goods with Goods • Generally acceptable by banks • funds available to pay the depositors what they owe them. • methods of instructing your bank to take money out of your account • is any commodity or token that is generally acceptable as a means of payment.
MONEY 2020-08-31
5 Clues: Where you keep your money and your cards. • It's a thing that you do when you go to a shopping. • "Rapipago" is a place where you can pay the ........ • When a famous person makes a movie earns many ....... • Country in North America where the main currancy is the dollar.
Money 2021-02-22
Money 2021-03-03
5 Clues: The United States one-cent coin • a coin of the US and Canada worth 5 cents • a coin of the US and Canada worth 25 cents • a coin of the US and Canada worth ten cents • the unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia and several other countries
Money 2022-08-04
5 Clues: money that you have saved • money that you earn from a job • something you must pay or spend money on • all the people in a family who live together in a home • a plan of how you will manage your money in a period of time
Money 2024-04-24
Across
- the amassing of limited resources
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
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- the money that a person has left over after they subtract out their consumer spending from their disposable income over a given time period
- a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange
- something, usually money, owed by one party to another
5 Clues: the amassing of limited resources • something, usually money, owed by one party to another • an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation • a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange • ...
Money 2024-12-13
5 Clues: (The opposite of inflation) • (Currency used in a specific country) • (Profit or earnings received regularly) • (Wealth in the form of money or assets) • (A machine used to withdraw cash from a bank account)
Money 2024-11-01
5 Clues: 1 rupee ______paise. • _______ are made by metal. • We deposit money in the _____ • Coins and notes are called ____ • To convert rupees in to paise we should _____by hundred.
MONEY 2024-12-14
5 Clues: to require something, typically money • to receive payment for work or effort • to possess or have control over something • to produce, create, or generate something • to give or produce as a result of effort or investment
LETS GO 2025-08-27
Across
- Process where bank reserves create more money supply.
- Money that must be accepted for debt payment.
- Central bank notes, coins, and bank deposits.
- Actual reserves beyond required level.
- Borrowed funds with future repayment.
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- Ease with which money can be used for transactions.
- Leakage of bank reserves into cash holdings.
- Money without intrinsic value, declared legal tender.
- Standard measure for quoting prices
- Assets like savings accounts, close to money.
- Notes and coins used as money.
- Direct exchange of goods or services without money.
- Bank holdings of notes, coins, and central bank deposits.
- Item used as money with intrinsic value.
- Money placed in a bank account.
15 Clues: Notes and coins used as money. • Money placed in a bank account. • Standard measure for quoting prices • Borrowed funds with future repayment. • Actual reserves beyond required level. • Item used as money with intrinsic value. • Leakage of bank reserves into cash holdings. • Assets like savings accounts, close to money. • Money that must be accepted for debt payment. • ...
Budgeting 2025-03-12
Across
- Things you spend money on
- Where you keep money that you are going to spend - you use your debit card to access the money in this account
- Goods or services that are needed for survival
- Expenses that don’t change from month to month
- Goods or services that make your life better, but they are not needed for survival.
- Money that you owe to someone
- A card you have to pay off monthly or you will be charged extra money called interest.
- When you buy or sell something
- Money that is added to the cost of things you buy with credit cards.
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- the amount of money in a paycheck before taxes have been taken out
- The amount of money in a paycheck after taxes have been taken out, the amount you take home.
- Expenses that changes from month to month - water bill, electricity bill, car gas bill, grocery bill
- Where you put money to save, many times these accounts earn interest
- A card you use to get to the money in your checking account
- Dividing your income into categories based on how you will spend the money.
- money that you earn or receive
16 Clues: Things you spend money on • Money that you owe to someone • money that you earn or receive • When you buy or sell something • Goods or services that are needed for survival • Expenses that don’t change from month to month • A card you use to get to the money in your checking account • the amount of money in a paycheck before taxes have been taken out • ...
Financial Terms 2025-10-02
Across
- – Things you must have to live (food, water, shelter, clothes).
- – Things that are nice to have but not necessary (toys, fast food, video games).
- – Trading goods or services without using money.
- – The money you earn or receive (allowance, jobs, gifts).
- – Money set aside to use later instead of spending now.
- – A plan for how to use money (income, expenses, savings).
- – The money you spend.
- Card – A card linked to your bank account that lets you spend your own money.
- Expenses – Expenses that stay the same every month (rent, phone bill, bus fare).
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- Card – A card that lets you borrow money to spend, which you must pay back later.
- – A system where you pay a small amount regularly so the company can help cover big unexpected costs (like accidents, health issues, or damage).
- – Extra money paid on a loan, or money earned when you save in a bank.
- Expenses – Expenses that can change (snacks, entertainment, clothes).
- – Money borrowed from a bank or person that must be repaid.
- – A safe place where people keep money, save, and sometimes borrow.
- – What people use to buy goods and services. It can be coins, bills, or digital.
- Goal – Something specific you want to save for (like a bike, trip, or emergency fund).
- Template – A chart or table that shows income, expenses, and savings.
18 Clues: – The money you spend. • – Trading goods or services without using money. • – Money set aside to use later instead of spending now. • – The money you earn or receive (allowance, jobs, gifts). • – A plan for how to use money (income, expenses, savings). • – Money borrowed from a bank or person that must be repaid. • ...
Devin's Crossword 2021-12-14
Across
- covered; will get your money
- person who borrows money
- Deposit account held at a bank
- loan given to buy a house
- money taken directly from your checking account
- money you borrow that you pay back later
- what you own, like a car or house
- money you put away for a rainy day
Down
- annual percentage rate
- when you put money into checking or savings
- fund for accidentals
- person who saves money
- First Name
- Last Name
- borrowed money that is paid back with interest
15 Clues: Last Name • First Name • fund for accidentals • annual percentage rate • person who saves money • person who borrows money • loan given to buy a house • covered; will get your money • Deposit account held at a bank • what you own, like a car or house • money you put away for a rainy day • money you borrow that you pay back later • when you put money into checking or savings • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Financial Services VOCAB 2022-11-29
Across
- Taking or moving money from ones account.
- is also similar to a bank but involves currency exchange and investments.
- A paper that allows someone to give another the amount written.
- Amount of something such as money
- Money that you have immediate access to
- Amount borrowed from a bank/business.
- Work that a person is using to make "money".
- Document that's given to someone for depositing money.
- Device that holds money and can be used for payments and purchasing things.
Down
- Similar to a credit card but allows the user to access things electronically.
- The ability to check on ones account virtually
- Money stored away and cannot be accessed immediately.
- Computer that allows its user to give or take money.
- How much material a country holds.
- Similar to a bank but is non-profit.
- Place that holds money and other things for the public
- A spot to put anything that can be stored away.
17 Clues: Amount of something such as money • How much material a country holds. • Similar to a bank but is non-profit. • Amount borrowed from a bank/business. • Money that you have immediate access to • Taking or moving money from ones account. • Work that a person is using to make "money". • The ability to check on ones account virtually • ...
Young Entrepreneurs: Business Lingo 101 2024-07-22
Across
- a person who starts their own business
- the price your product sells for in stores
- the people who buy your product
- how much your company is worth
- getting something
- a part of your total business that an investor owns
- the item you invent and/or sell
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- the price to sell your product to a store
- when you allow another company to make/sell your product for a cost
- a person who gives you money to grow your business
- it keeps other people from copying your product
- how much money you make after you pay off your business costs
- who you invent/make your product for
- money an investor makes for every item you sell
- how much money you get back after investing money in a business
- when you present a product or business idea to investors to get money from them
- how much money you make before you pay off your business costs
- how much money you make
- how you share knowledge of your product/business with others
19 Clues: getting something • how much money you make • how much your company is worth • the people who buy your product • the item you invent and/or sell • who you invent/make your product for • a person who starts their own business • the price to sell your product to a store • the price your product sells for in stores • it keeps other people from copying your product • ...
Business Lingo 101 2023-07-16
Across
- the price to sell your product to a store
- getting something
- money an investor makes for every item you sell
- when you present a product or business idea to investors to get money from them
- when you allow another company to make/sell your product for a cost
- a person who gives you money to grow your business
- how you share knowledge of your product/business with others
- the item you invent and/or sell
- the people who buy your product
- the price your product sells for in stores
- how much money you get back after investing money in a business
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- how much your company is worth
- a part of your total business that an investor owns
- who you invent/make your product for
- it keeps other people from copying your product
- how much money you make before you pay off your business costs
- how much money you make after you pay off your business costs
- a person who starts their own business
- how much money you make
19 Clues: getting something • how much money you make • how much your company is worth • the item you invent and/or sell • the people who buy your product • who you invent/make your product for • a person who starts their own business • the price to sell your product to a store • the price your product sells for in stores • money an investor makes for every item you sell • ...
Budgeting 2023-09-29
Across
- a plan for your money
- types of expenses that change each month
- budget where expenses > income
- money a person receives
- tangible things you can buy
- $$ you might receive upon the death of a friend or family member
- money a person gets paid hourly, weekly, or monthly
- budget where income > expenses
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- risking money in a game or contest
- budget where Income = Expenses
- type of savings for unexpected events
- order a piece of paper you can purchase for a specific amount of money.
- things that a person does for you (ex: haircut)
- receiving unexpected money
- money a person gets paid each year (Ex: $50,000)
- Types of expenses that stay the same each month
16 Clues: a plan for your money • money a person receives • receiving unexpected money • tangible things you can buy • budget where Income = Expenses • budget where expenses > income • budget where income > expenses • risking money in a game or contest • type of savings for unexpected events • types of expenses that change each month • things that a person does for you (ex: haircut) • ...
PERSONAL FINANCE 2016-08-25
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- money received by workers, usually on a weekly basis, for services they provide to an employer
- money received on a regular basis
- putting money into something in order to make a profit
- flow: money coming into and going out of a business
- expenses: expenses that change over time
- the percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for her or his services
- a loan for goods or a property
- buying: buying something without giving much thought as to whether you really need it
- expenses: expenses that are the same amount every time
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- a fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis (usually fortnightly or monthly) to a permanent employee of an organization
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- plan: a commitment to regularly put aside some money for future use
- a way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement
- a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
- money paid to others for their services
- the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- loan: something deposited as a guarantee to fulfill the payment of a loan
- income: the amount a person has left after income tax is deducted
18 Clues: a loan for goods or a property • money received on a regular basis • money paid to others for their services • expenses: expenses that change over time • flow: money coming into and going out of a business • putting money into something in order to make a profit • expenses: expenses that are the same amount every time • ...
PFL 2024-03-05
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- a place you put your money and you are a member nit a customer
- the total amount of money that a person or business can borrow from a bank
- an account that you put your money in and it gains more intrest than savings
- a charge for account set up, maintenance or minor transactional service
- when you take money and agree to pay it back with intrest
- an account at a bank where checks and money can be drawn by the account owner
- a bank account that earns interest
- A US government orginazation that insures banks
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- an account that you put your money in and it gains intrest and you can easily get your money out
- an account that you put your money in and it gains the most intrest but you cant acces it all the time
- how easy is it to get your money out
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- money held in a bank account or with another financial institution that requires a transfer from one party to another
- a place you put your money and you are a customer not a member
- the money available in a checking or savings account
15 Clues: a bank account that earns interest • how easy is it to get your money out • A US government orginazation that insures banks • the money available in a checking or savings account • when you take money and agree to pay it back with intrest • a place you put your money and you are a member nit a customer • a place you put your money and you are a customer not a member • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-04-24
Across
- The length of a loan
- The smallest amount a consumer should pay each month in order to avoid fees and maintain good credit history
- A fee charged when spending more money than what is in your account.
- Money borrowed with the expectation of repayment
- Money borrowed which must be repaid, usually with interest
- The cost of taking classes or courses
- Money given usually based on a student's financial need.
- Issued by a bank or company, usually with a credit limit.
- Using a person's own money in physical form.
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- Books used in college classes
- Short-term, high interest loans
- Numerical code issued with a payment card that is required to be entered to complete a transaction
- The charge for the privilege of borrowing money
- The act of repaying a loan, including any interest and fees.
- Money students earn by working jobs provided by the college
- Using the internet to manage your money
- Money given based on talents, grades, or other circumstances.
17 Clues: The length of a loan • Books used in college classes • Short-term, high interest loans • The cost of taking classes or courses • Using the internet to manage your money • Using a person's own money in physical form. • The charge for the privilege of borrowing money • Money borrowed with the expectation of repayment • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2025-12-03
Across
- Comes from your income and is based on your salary
- A written document from a bank to pay money from your account
- A spending plan; how you keep track of income and expenses
- Amount of money you spend, save (future expenses), or donate
- Tax on land or houses; Can increase or decrease based on property value
- A card used to borrow money from a bank or business; A loan
- The current amount of money in your bank account
- Paid on goods and some services; NOT paid on food at grocery stores
- When money is exchanged or received
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- Payments using security features on the internet
- Money earned or received
- Net income is equivalent to your expenses
- Amount of money you receive after taxes
- A card from a bank linked to your personal checking account (using your money)
- Amount of money you earn before taxes
- A formal record of the transactions made by a person or business
- Mandatory Fees that people and companies pay to the government
17 Clues: Money earned or received • When money is exchanged or received • Amount of money you earn before taxes • Amount of money you receive after taxes • Net income is equivalent to your expenses • Payments using security features on the internet • The current amount of money in your bank account • Comes from your income and is based on your salary • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2020-11-12
Across
- the existing amount in an account
- position of employment with specific duties and compensation
- required payments of money to governments that are used to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community.
- the amount a consumer pays upfront on the day of the purchase
- a card that allows an individual to charge the cost of a purchase to a credit account
- promise of reimbursement in the case of loss
- a paycheck electronically sent to your bank account
- money set aside, generally in a bank or investments, which earns interest
- a persons regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land.
Down
- a plan for spending and saving money based on a person's goals during a given time period
- a card that allows an individual to pay for a purchase with money electronically withdrawn from their account
- items, activities, or services that increase the quality of life
- this is money you earn or bring in each month
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- the total amount producers earn after subtracting the production costs
- activity within an account, either a deposit, transfer, or withdrawal
- A written order from an individual to a bank that instructs the bank to pay money to another person
- to take money out of the bank
- the sum of money or obligations you owe
- total amount of money you earn before deductions
- a writtin agreement to repay borrowed money
- capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares
22 Clues: to take money out of the bank • the existing amount in an account • the sum of money or obligations you owe • a writtin agreement to repay borrowed money • promise of reimbursement in the case of loss • this is money you earn or bring in each month • total amount of money you earn before deductions • a paycheck electronically sent to your bank account • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2020-11-12
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- the existing amount in an account
- position of employment with specific duties and compensation
- required payments of money to governments that are used to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community.
- the amount a consumer pays upfront on the day of the purchase
- a card that allows an individual to charge the cost of a purchase to a credit account
- promise of reimbursement in the case of loss
- a paycheck electronically sent to your bank account
- money set aside, generally in a bank or investments, which earns interest
- a persons regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land.
Down
- a plan for spending and saving money based on a person's goals during a given time period
- a card that allows an individual to pay for a purchase with money electronically withdrawn from their account
- items, activities, or services that increase the quality of life
- this is money you earn or bring in each month
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- the total amount producers earn after subtracting the production costs
- activity within an account, either a deposit, transfer, or withdrawal
- A written order from an individual to a bank that instructs the bank to pay money to another person
- to take money out of the bank
- the sum of money or obligations you owe
- total amount of money you earn before deductions
- a writtin agreement to repay borrowed money
- capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares
22 Clues: to take money out of the bank • the existing amount in an account • the sum of money or obligations you owe • a writtin agreement to repay borrowed money • promise of reimbursement in the case of loss • this is money you earn or bring in each month • total amount of money you earn before deductions • a paycheck electronically sent to your bank account • ...
Cycle 4 Word Vocab 2022-01-19
Across
- something valuable or useful.
- a retirement plan offered by public schools. Employees save for retirement by contributing to individual accounts.
- a document that lists the money you earn and the money you spend over a particular length of time.
- expenses that stay the same month to month
- the interest you earn on top of interest.
- percentage of the money someone makes on their job that they have to pay
- a retirement savings and investing plan that employers offer it is a plan that gives employees a tax break on money they contribute.
- the sum of all your assets and liabilities minus debt.
- the money taken away
- all the money you get within a given time period without deductions
- an amount of money a lender charges a borrower for a loan. and also the amount of money paid as a return on an investment.
- a sum of money that is placed to earn interest, is owed as a debt, or is used as a fund.
Down
- a decrease in the value of a currency or object
- the condition of or potential for being held responsible
- when the price will vary from month to month.
- special type of loan used to buy a house.
- what's leftover of your gross income after you take care of necessary “non-negotiable” expenses.
- a percent of a sale price paid to a salesperson for making a sale
- the return of part of a payment or of an amount owed Mail in your receipt and get a rebate.
- money paid to a worker for work performed
20 Clues: the money taken away • something valuable or useful. • special type of loan used to buy a house. • the interest you earn on top of interest. • money paid to a worker for work performed • expenses that stay the same month to month • when the price will vary from month to month. • a decrease in the value of a currency or object • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Credit 2023-11-17
Across
- a type of interest rate that changes each month based on factors, like the broader economy
- the maximum amount you are allowed to spend on your credit card
- a number that represents a person's creditworthiness
- to place money into an account
- a person, bank, or company that lends you money to borrow
- a specific fee for late payments
- a time period that gives you more time to pay back your loan before getting charged a late fee
- the amount of time you have to pay back your loan
- a large chunk of money you have to pay upfront sometimes to receive your loan
- an item that can be taken away from you if you don't make monthly payments
- a note that you sign promising that you will pay back your loans
Down
- current amount of money in an account
- a type of borrowing money where you front the cash, and the lender keeps it if you don't pay back what you borrowed
- a bill of exchange when you don't have enough cash
- taking money out of an account
- what is added to the amount you borrow, unless you pay what you borrowed on time and in full
- a loan for buying a house
- a form of borrowing money where you pay back both the principal and interest
- money you borrow and agree to pay back
- to give back money for a loan, including interest
- money that is a physical form of currency
- a specific reward you can receive for using your credit card
22 Clues: a loan for buying a house • taking money out of an account • to place money into an account • a specific fee for late payments • current amount of money in an account • money you borrow and agree to pay back • money that is a physical form of currency • to give back money for a loan, including interest • the amount of time you have to pay back your loan • ...
G7_Oxford Lower Secondary Social Studies_Unit4.8: Consumer and Technology 2025-06-12
Across
- Something that is stored or used on a computer or device.
- A trick to steal money or information from people.
- Tasks done for others, like teaching or cleaning.
- Money borrowed from a bank that needs to be paid back.
- To take money out of your bank account.
- A Moving money from one account to another
- place where people keep their money safe.
- (Two-words)* A card that lets you borrow money to buy things.
- (Two-words)* A digital ticket bought online, often for events or travel.
- A place with many stores where people go to shop.
- Money given in exchange for goods or services.
- (Two-words)* Buying and selling things over the internet.
- A way to pay without touching anything, like using a card or phone.
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- (Two-words)* A card used to pay for things at stores or online.
- physical items that we can touch and use, like toys or food.
- The act of buying or selling something.
- A large building where goods are stored.
- To put money into your bank account.
- A mobile phone that can access the internet and apps.
- person who buys and uses goods and services.
- Money that you owe to someone else.
- A place in a bank where you keep your money.
- (Two-words)* Buying things through a website or app.
- A type of store where you can buy goods.
- A machine that lets you get cash from your bank account.
25 Clues: Money that you owe to someone else. • To put money into your bank account. • The act of buying or selling something. • To take money out of your bank account. • A large building where goods are stored. • A type of store where you can buy goods. • place where people keep their money safe. • A Moving money from one account to another • ...
Financial Glossary 2022-05-09
Across
- payment made to retired employee
- amount owed to a creditor
- home loan
- percentage of your income to pay for services
- Rating your financial reputation and history
- collects taxs and adminsters tax laws
- non-sufficient funds
- Do not change from month to month
- budget income and expenses are equal
- amount subtracted to pay less tax (ex:dental)
- amount of money originally borrowed
- income before taxes/deductions
Down
- Things you own that have financial value.
- money you have after expenses paid.
- someone uses your personal information
- borrowed money
- money earned from work or investments
- cost of borrowing money
- fund that provides income when you retire
- every two weeks
- Money you pay out/Bills
- rate of interest charged on a loan each year
- provides income in case of job loss.
23 Clues: home loan • borrowed money • every two weeks • non-sufficient funds • cost of borrowing money • Money you pay out/Bills • amount owed to a creditor • income before taxes/deductions • payment made to retired employee • Do not change from month to month • money you have after expenses paid. • amount of money originally borrowed • budget income and expenses are equal • ...
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
Freshman midterm 2015-04-14
Across
- a hurt
- another word for proof
- the sign of the company
- rules
- an opponent you compete with
- what everyone says about you
- borrowing money
- a good example
Down
- attraction
- create
- a musical tune
- stop working because of age
- dealing with money
- easy to remember
- find out some facts
- money
- money you receive from a job
- to lie
- the name of a company
- to show everyone
20 Clues: money • rules • a hurt • create • to lie • attraction • a musical tune • a good example • 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 • money you receive from a job • an opponent you compete with • what everyone says about you
Savings 2025-11-03
Across
- The money one has saved
- Take money out of your account
- What does having savings prepare us for
- Money the bank takes for keeping your money there
- Put money into an account
- Lump sum deposited, fixed interest rate
- Safest investment
- Ability to borrow money
Down
- When should you start saving money
- A plan for managing your money
- Record of financial transactions
- Safest place to put money
- Where do you go to open a savings account
- Contributes to essential government functions
14 Clues: Safest investment • The money one has saved • Ability to borrow money • Safest place to put money • Put money into an account • A plan for managing your money • Take money out of your account • Record of financial transactions • When should you start saving money • What does having savings prepare us for • Lump sum deposited, fixed interest rate • ...
UNIT 4 pre-int vocab 2025-04-09
Across
- Small, metal pieces of money.
- the regular payments you make to cover the costs of various services and utilities needed to run and maintain the home
- To take money or property from someone with the intention to return it later.
- Something you own or have control over.
- A plan or concept designed to generate income.
- Money given to someone as a reward for service, usually voluntary.
- To receive money for work or services.
- Physical money (coins and notes) used for transactions.
- paper you can write an amount on
- cash returned to you after you buy something
Down
- Paper currency used for transactions (e.g., dollar bills).
- A payment card that lets you borrow money from a bank to make purchases, which you pay back later.
- To give money or property to someone with the expectation that it will be returned.
- money from other countries
- the piece of paper you get after you buy something
- The value or price of something.
- the password for your debit/credit card
17 Clues: money from other countries • Small, metal pieces of money. • The value or price of something. • paper you can write an amount on • To receive money for work or services. • Something you own or have control over. • the password for your debit/credit card • cash returned to you after you buy something • A plan or concept designed to generate income. • ...
All About Banking Project 2024-02-28
Across
- a piece of paper that you write on that tells your bank to pay someone a specific amount of money from your bank account
- when you move money from one place to another
- a bank account you use for everyday transactions
- when someone gives you money and you agree to pay it back over time
- a place where you keep track of money
- a summary of the transactions and balances in your account after a specific period
- the amount of money in your bank account
- the money you set aside and don’t spend right away
Down
- taking money out of a bank account
- government agency that provides insurance for deposits in banks
- what happens when when you spend more money than you have in your bank account
- a charge or payment someone has to make for a service
- money that you owe to someone else
- the cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving money
- when you put money into a bank or financial institution
15 Clues: taking money out of a bank account • money that you owe to someone else • a place where you keep track of money • the amount of money in your bank account • when you move money from one place to another • a bank account you use for everyday transactions • the money you set aside and don’t spend right away • a charge or payment someone has to make for a service • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-10-02
Across
- money subtracted like a tax
- tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- money signed over
- getting money regularly
- an amount of money to spend
- a sum of money lent or invested,which interest is paid
- pay money earned before taxes
Down
- saving money for later
- a business deal
- card a card holding your money on it
- pay money earned with taxes
- paying money for the use of money lent
- a total of money
13 Clues: a business deal • a total of money • money signed over • saving money for later • getting money regularly • money subtracted like a tax • pay money earned with taxes • an amount of money to spend • pay money earned before taxes • card a card holding your money on it • paying money for the use of money lent • tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • ...
Banking Basics 2024-03-06
Across
- a currency used to exchange for things
- a borrowed sum of money often used to pay for higher education
- an account that allows for easy access to your money
- National credit union administration
- combines the features of a savings account and a checking account
- CD
Down
- interest that increases by a percentage each month, and includes the interest from months prior
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- an account that lets you save money and earn interest
- a usually unlicensed individual who lends you money, often in an attempt to earn more money themselves by cheating you or offering exorbitant interest rates
- a borrowed sum of money
- an organization that can loan you money and hold your money for you, is often more personalized than other options
- a place where you can hold your money, get a loan, and generate interest on money in savings accounts
- money that is added onto an amount owed or invested that is increased the longer the money spends in its position
- a type of savings account that is often used as the base reference when comparing other savings accounts
15 Clues: CD • a borrowed sum of money • National credit union administration • federal deposit insurance corporation • a currency used to exchange for things • an account that allows for easy access to your money • an account that lets you save money and earn interest • a borrowed sum of money often used to pay for higher education • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2025-10-10
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- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested before interest.
- Money that you owe to someone else.
- The money you earn from work, allowance, or other sources.
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back later.
- A plan for how to spend and save money over a certain period of time.
- Something valuable that you own, like money, property, or investments.
Down
- sheet A report that shows what a person or business owns and owes at a certain time.
- Money that is spent on items, services, or bills.
- flow The movement of money coming in and going out of a business or account.
- Money set aside to use later instead of spending it right away.
- The extra money you earn or pay when saving or borrowing money.
- The money left after all costs and expenses are paid.
- Something you owe, such as a loan or a bill to pay.
- Ownership in something, such as a company or property, after debts are paid.
15 Clues: Money that you owe to someone else. • Money that is spent on items, services, or bills. • The ability to borrow money and pay it back later. • Something you owe, such as a loan or a bill to pay. • The money left after all costs and expenses are paid. • Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest. • ...
Bank Crossword 2024-01-16
Across
- A percentage of money simulary to interest.
- Is a way of expressing a number of fractions, that means the part that’s up to you.
- When you can't pay all the money you owe.
- All people have one if they want to live in the capitalist system because it is the way to receive the pay.
- It’s one of the principal uses of the bank, when you borrowed money.
- Where you can deposit the money into your bank.
- A current way to exchange products and buy and sell.
Down
- It’s like the part of the cake you have in a company or part of the portion you have in a company.
- Money you pay judiciously to a Bank for a loan.
- The people who steal the money legally.
- What you do when you want something material.
- When you don’t have enough money to pay your card and the bank covers it anyways.
- You use that to buy something on a deadline when you don’t have money.
- The amount of money everybody wants to have in their account.
- To keep a lot of money in the bank.
- The money you save in the bank, are you…
16 Clues: To keep a lot of money in the bank. • The people who steal the money legally. • The money you save in the bank, are you… • When you can't pay all the money you owe. • A percentage of money simulary to interest. • What you do when you want something material. • Money you pay judiciously to a Bank for a loan. • Where you can deposit the money into your bank. • ...
Chapter 16 per 1, Serhal, Crowder,Crosby, Oros 2021-01-25
Across
- the use of assets to earn income or profit
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- stock prices are falling, investors are pessimistic (two words)
- a market in which money is lent for less than a year
- a not-for-profit depository institution owned by its members (two words)
- things that are owned by individuals or businesses that can be converted into cash such as money in bank accounts, accounts receivable, land, etc.
- this has value because the government has ordered that it be accepted in payment of debts (two words)
- a medium of exchange
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
- an ownership share or shares of ownership in a corporation
Down
- to buy a variety of stocks or other investments to spread risk
- money that has value apart from its use as money (two words)
- steady growth in stock prices (two words)
- The term for exchanging goods and services for other goods and services
- the amount of money available for the purchase of goods and services (two words)
- combines shareholder's money in a common pool (two words)
- the money from profits of a company that is paid to the stockholders
- an abbreviation of the largest stock exchange located in New York
- banks create money by making these
- an investment that is easily converted into cash
20 Clues: a medium of exchange • banks create money by making these • steady growth in stock prices (two words) • the use of assets to earn income or profit • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • an investment that is easily converted into cash • a market in which money is lent for less than a year • combines shareholder's money in a common pool (two words) • ...
Macroeconomics Unit 6 2025-05-19
Across
- Rates: The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving money.
- Government policies on taxes and spending to influence the economy.
- Money people or businesses earn from work or investments.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- Shares of ownership in a company that people can buy or sell.
- The official money used in a country for buying and selling.
- Money taken out of an account or recorded as a payment.
- Factors that change how much people want to buy (like income or preferences).
- When the government or country earns more money than it spends.
Down
- A country's exports minus its imports.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- The place where currencies from different countries are bought and sold.
- Policies set by a country’s central bank to control money and interest rates.
- The amount of a good or service people want to buy at a certain price.
- How much one country’s currency is worth compared to another’s.
- Money added to an account or recorded as income.
- When the government or country spends more money than it earns.
- Loans to the government or companies that pay back with interest over time.
- The amount of a good or service producer is willing to sell at a certain price.
- Shifters Factors that change how much producers are willing to sell (like costs or technology).
20 Clues: A country's exports minus its imports. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Goods and services bought from other countries. • Money added to an account or recorded as income. • Money taken out of an account or recorded as a payment. • Money people or businesses earn from work or investments. • The official money used in a country for buying and selling. • ...
Social Studies 2022-09-27
Across
- any mollusk living in the sea
- money spend on something
- recieves from taxes
- printed record of money paid
- flat and round used as money
- equal weight or force
- amount of money spent
- money that is put into a bank account
Down
- time or money saved
- bead- beads made from shells
- extra money that you receive from your
- exchange goods without money
- share in a company in the hope of
- money that you saved in a bank
14 Clues: time or money saved • recieves from taxes • equal weight or force • amount of money spent • money spend on something • exchange goods without money • printed record of money paid • flat and round used as money • bead- beads made from shells • any mollusk living in the sea • money that you saved in a bank • share in a company in the hope of • money that is put into a bank account • ...
Time and Pay Hayden Closson 2021-10-08
Across
- Wages straight to a depository fund
- A person that relies on tax payer money
- agreed between employer and employee
- Total tax bill
- Fixed amount of money payed to employee
- Money took away from pay
- 26 Pays
- Add extra value for a employer
Down
- For people over 65
- Work over time scheduled
- Money left after deductions
- A reloadable debit card
- A fee that that a salesperson gets from a sale
- 12 Pays
- 52 Pays
- The regular schedule the employer pays the employee
- Money earned be for payroll taxes
- Paper pay
- 24 Pays
19 Clues: 12 Pays • 52 Pays • 26 Pays • 24 Pays • Paper pay • Total tax bill • For people over 65 • A reloadable debit card • Work over time scheduled • Money took away from pay • Money left after deductions • Add extra value for a employer • Money earned be for payroll taxes • Wages straight to a depository fund • agreed between employer and employee • A person that relies on tax payer money • ...
Budgeting/Financial Planning 2021-01-25
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- TAKE HOME PAY
- TO TAKE MONEY OUT OF AN ACCOUNT
- THE PHRASE THAT MEANS YOU DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO COVER AN EXPENSE
- THE HIGHEST AMOUNT YOU MAY CHARGE ON A CREDIT CARD
- COMMON EXPENSE WHERE THE AMOUNT IS DIFFERENT EACH TIME
- MONEY YOU OWE
Down
- THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU EARN BEFORE DEDUCTIONS
- A PLAN YOU CREATE FOR CONTROLLING SPENDING AND ENCOURAGING SPENDING
- MONEY THAT IS LENT USUALLY WITH THE UNDERSTANDING IT WILL BE PAID BACK WITH INTEREST
- A LOAN THAT ENABLES PEOPLE TO BUY SOMETHING NOW AND PAY FOR IT IN THE FUTURE
- TO PUT MONEY INTO A BANK OR INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
- IDEAS AND BELIEFS THAT ARE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU
- THE MONEY YOU EARN
- COST THE SAME EVERY TIME
- THINGS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL TO YOUR HEALTH AND SECURITY
- HANGING ONTO YOUR MONEY FOR A FUTURE USE INSTEAD OF SPENDING IT
- MAKE LIFE MORE INTERESTING AND FUN BUT YOU CAN GET BY WITHOUT THEM
- THINGS YOU PAY FOR BOTH NEEDS AND WANTS
18 Clues: TAKE HOME PAY • MONEY YOU OWE • THE MONEY YOU EARN • COST THE SAME EVERY TIME • TO TAKE MONEY OUT OF AN ACCOUNT • THINGS YOU PAY FOR BOTH NEEDS AND WANTS • TO PUT MONEY INTO A BANK OR INVESTMENT ACCOUNT • IDEAS AND BELIEFS THAT ARE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU • THE HIGHEST AMOUNT YOU MAY CHARGE ON A CREDIT CARD • THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU EARN BEFORE DEDUCTIONS • ...
Banking Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
Across
- A container or drawer at a financial institution for safekeeping of valuables
- a written form of payment that uses paper to pay you or you to pay others
- a place in the bank that holds safety deposit boxes
- moving money from one account to another
- writing a check or using your debit card and you are over your account balance
- a type of account that allows you to pay others by writing a check, and allows you to deposit or withdraw money
- to take money out of your account
- the total amount of money in your account
Down
- to put money into your account
- depositing money into an account for future use
- someone who helps you with deposits and withdrawals
- a plastic card used to pay for items, money is taken from your checking account
- money borrowed from a bank
- paper money and coins
- A financial institution owned by its depositors which allows them to borrow money at low interest rates
- a four to six digit number used to access your account
- an automated machine that allows consumers to perform quick self-service transactions such as deposits, cash withdrawals, bill payments, and transfers between accounts
- a document sent to you by email, electronically or mail about your deposits and withdrawals
18 Clues: paper money and coins • money borrowed from a bank • to put money into your account • to take money out of your account • moving money from one account to another • the total amount of money in your account • depositing money into an account for future use • a place in the bank that holds safety deposit boxes • someone who helps you with deposits and withdrawals • ...
The Role Money - Cash, Credit and Debit 2025-03-18
Across
- What is a secret number used for banking transactions?
- What is the term for borrowing money to buy things and paying it back later?
- What do we call the act of using money to buy things?
- What is it called when goods or services are traded without using money?
- What is the money you owe to someone or an institution?
- What is the extra charge for not paying back credit card debt in full?
- What is a type of digital currency that uses encryption for security?
- What are essential items required for survival and well-being?
Down
- What are things you desire but do not need for survival?
- What do we call the money you spend on goods, services, or bills?
- What is the term for the value of one currency compared to another?
- What card is directly connected to your bank account?
- What is the term for a form of money used worldwide, like the dollar or euro?
- What is a plan to track spending and save money called?
- What is a digital storage method for payment information?
- What is something we use to buy goods and services?
- What is the money you earn from work or investments?
- What is physical money like paper bills and coins called?
18 Clues: What is something we use to buy goods and services? • What is the money you earn from work or investments? • What card is directly connected to your bank account? • What do we call the act of using money to buy things? • What is a secret number used for banking transactions? • What is a plan to track spending and save money called? • ...
Financial Literacy! 2022-08-30
Across
- Where stocks are bought and sold.
- Keeping track of income and expenses.
- borrowed money.
- Part of a company's profit shared with stock owners.
- Something that makes money for you.
- Money received or earned.
- The cost required for something.
- Something that costs a person money
Down
- Something you would like but don't have to
- Money you owe.
- of an item.
- Rate of increase in prices.
- Money earned by letting somebody else borrow or invest your money.
- Something you must have to survive.
- The worth of an object.
- A purchase agreement between a buyer and
16 Clues: of an item. • Money you owe. • borrowed money. • The worth of an object. • Money received or earned. • Rate of increase in prices. • The cost required for something. • Where stocks are bought and sold. • Something you must have to survive. • Something that makes money for you. • Something that costs a person money • Keeping track of income and expenses. • ...
chapter 12 vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- money
- a sales tax
- interest plus the amount of money that the US government has borrowed.
- its revenue equals its expenditures
- careful examination by trained accountants
- takes large percentage of income from higher income groups
- payments charged by governments
- income a business has left after paying expenses
Down
- shortage of money
- excess money
- tax on the value of property owned
- certificate stating that the government has borrowed certain sum of money
- money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws
- taxes on earnings
- payments for the use of loaned money
- import tax
16 Clues: money • import tax • a sales tax • excess money • shortage of money • taxes on earnings • payments charged by governments • tax on the value of property owned • its revenue equals its expenditures • payments for the use of loaned money • careful examination by trained accountants • income a business has left after paying expenses • money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws • ...
Financial Health 2023-03-30
Across
- - Knowing what money is and understanding why it's important
- - Be smart with your money - knowing the difference between needs and wants and not going into debt
- - Setting money aside to spend later on
- - Things that we need to survive
- - "My Money"
- - Spending money to earn(or grow) more money
- - Having a plan for how you will spend and save your money
- - Earning enough money to provide for the necessities and some for extra fun
Down
- - Understanding money, knowing how to take care of your money, and having enough for your needs and wants
- - Anything people can use to by goods and services
- - The skills and knowledge that allows a person to make educated and thoughtful decisions related to their money
- - An action or activity someone does for you
- - Things that we'd like to have but do not need to survive
- - Using your money to help other people and make the world a better place
- - Having the skills and knowledge to manage your money
- - A object you purchase like clothes or a car
16 Clues: - "My Money" • - Things that we need to survive • - Setting money aside to spend later on • - An action or activity someone does for you • - Spending money to earn(or grow) more money • - A object you purchase like clothes or a car • - Anything people can use to by goods and services • - Having the skills and knowledge to manage your money • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-12-04
Across
- Adding money to an account. The opposite of a withdrawal.
- Taking money out of an account. Using an ATM to get cash
- Money received, usually from work. Your gross or net pay.
- Money set aside for the future. What you put into an emergency fund.
- A spending plan for your money. Where you list income and expenses.
- The amount of money in an account. What's left over after calculations.
Down
- Your ability to borrow money. Trust that a borrower will repay a loan.
- A bank account for daily transactions. The account associated with a debit card.
- The cost of goods or services. Money you spend.
- Money owed to another party. A financial obligation or burden.
- What you owe; a financial obligation. The opposite of an asset.
- The cost of borrowing money. The percentage earned on savings.
- The management of large amounts of money. A study of money and investments.
- Something owned that has value (e.g., a home). Can be sold for cash.
- An institution that manages money. Where you go to open an account.
15 Clues: The cost of goods or services. Money you spend. • Taking money out of an account. Using an ATM to get cash • Adding money to an account. The opposite of a withdrawal. • Money received, usually from work. Your gross or net pay. • Money owed to another party. A financial obligation or burden. • The cost of borrowing money. The percentage earned on savings. • ...
Loan Terminology 2025-11-07
Across
- A card that lets you borrow a certain amount of money
- The percentage charged by a lender for borrowing money or earned by saving money
- The amount of safety you take with your money
- The interest rate that changes by the market
- A loan used to buy a property
- Changing the way you pack back the bank
- A person or organisation like a bank that gives money to someone with the agreement that it will be paid back
- The amount of time it takes you to pay back your money
Down
- A card linked directly to your bank account that allows you to spend your own money electronically
- An asset pledged by a borrower to secure a loan if the borrower doesn’t repay, the lender can take the collateral
- A set period of time for a loan or investment that doesn’t change
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested, not including interest
- An interest rate that stays the same for the entire term of the loan or investment
- Money that is borrowed and must be repaid, over a set amount of time
- Someone who borrows money from someone
- The Maximum amount of money
- The chance that something bad or unexpected might happen.
17 Clues: The Maximum amount of money • A loan used to buy a property • Someone who borrows money from someone • Changing the way you pack back the bank • The interest rate that changes by the market • The amount of safety you take with your money • A card that lets you borrow a certain amount of money • The amount of time it takes you to pay back your money • ...
Money Supply and Banks 2023-12-12
Across
- m0 plus this makes m2
- one divided by the reserve requirement ratio
- year FED was created
- the combine of ER plus RR
- the number of FED districts
- not enough spending of money effect
- name for the Federal Reserve Banking System
- recessionary response of money by the FED
Down
- location of the FED board of governors
- most liquid part of the money supply
- effect on prices during inflation
- effect on money during inflation
- what the FED takes from bank's deposits
- not use of money
- inflationary response of money by the FED
- too much money for spending effect
16 Clues: not use of money • year FED was created • m0 plus this makes m2 • the combine of ER plus RR • the number of FED districts • effect on money during inflation • effect on prices during inflation • too much money for spending effect • not enough spending of money effect • most liquid part of the money supply • location of the FED board of governors • ...
Critical Thinking Money Crossword 2022-11-01
Across
- a borrowed sum of money
- Means you owe money
- A detrimental loan, unfair loan
- buying a share in a business
- a monthly loan from the bank (card)
- paper summing up an employee's paycheck
- what employees earn before taxes
- How you manage all your finances
- You gain money (paycheck)
Down
- A place to put money to save or budget
- card a card representing a transaction of $
- paycheck after benefits/deductions
- company compensates for specific loss
- Money the gov takes from your paycheck
- money you pay before insurance kicks in
- To set aside money for certain things
16 Clues: Means you owe money • a borrowed sum of money • You gain money (paycheck) • buying a share in a business • A detrimental loan, unfair loan • what employees earn before taxes • How you manage all your finances • paycheck after benefits/deductions • a monthly loan from the bank (card) • company compensates for specific loss • To set aside money for certain things • ...
Finance 2023-12-22
Across
- : "Used for buying things."
- : "The opposite of gaining or winning."
- : "Money earned regularly or irregularly."
- : "A machine to withdraw or deposit money."
- : "Not win or misplace something."
- : "Money that you owe to someone."
- : "Put money into something to get more back."
Down
- : "What you do to give money for something."
- : "Create or obtain money."(2 words)
- : "To get money by working."
- : "Physical form of money."
- : "Give something temporarily."
- : "To have a debt to repay."
- : "Regular payment for a job."
14 Clues: : "Used for buying things." • : "Physical form of money." • : "To get money by working." • : "Regular payment for a job." • : "To have a debt to repay." • : "Create or obtain money."(2 words) • : "Give something temporarily." • : "Not win or misplace something." • : "Money that you owe to someone." • ...
Personal Finance and Basic Investment 2015-07-24
Across
- Statement of financial transactions
- Capital in Order to gain profit
- guarantees to pay a stated sum of money on a specified day
- Pool of Funds
- Manges Fund of Investments
- Monetary Payment
Down
- Shares of a particular company
- Reserved Money
- Total Assets minus liabilities
- Expenditure
- Goals set that revolves around money
- Sum of Money needed for a purpose
- Denomination of Currency
- Institution For Keeping Money
- Sum of Money Paid to shareholders
15 Clues: Expenditure • Pool of Funds • Reserved Money • Monetary Payment • Denomination of Currency • Manges Fund of Investments • Institution For Keeping Money • Shares of a particular company • Total Assets minus liabilities • Capital in Order to gain profit • Sum of Money needed for a purpose • Sum of Money Paid to shareholders • Statement of financial transactions • ...
Pennys Financial Literacy Crossword 2024-10-23
Across
- when you pay, you use money to buy things
- Bill a piece of paper money worth one dollar
- bank something you keep your money in, it is the shape of a pig
- a sum of money given on a regular basis or allowed for a particular purpose
- a piece of business, such as a sale or trade
- tag a label or tag that is attached to a product and shows its price
- the amount of money someone can spend for certain things
- something that you must have or that you must do
Down
- a place where people keep their money and borrow money
- something that you have bought
- what we use to pay for things, it comes in coins or paper bills
- you have a wish or desire to do it
- the act of putting aside money for future use, rather than spending it immediately
- the amount of money you have to pay to buy it
- talking about how much money people might agree to pay for it
- a piece of metal that we use as money, Pennie’s, Nickels, dimes, and quarters.
16 Clues: something that you have bought • you have a wish or desire to do it • when you pay, you use money to buy things • Bill a piece of paper money worth one dollar • a piece of business, such as a sale or trade • the amount of money you have to pay to buy it • something that you must have or that you must do • a place where people keep their money and borrow money • ...
chapter 12 vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- money
- a sales tax
- interest plus the amount of money that the US government has borrowed.
- its revenue equals its expenditures
- careful examination by trained accountants
- takes large percentage of income from higher income groups
- payments charged by governments
- income a business has left after paying expenses
Down
- shortage of money
- excess money
- tax on the value of property owned
- certificate stating that the government has borrowed certain sum of money
- money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws
- taxes on earnings
- payments for the use of loaned money
- import tax
16 Clues: money • import tax • a sales tax • excess money • shortage of money • taxes on earnings • payments charged by governments • tax on the value of property owned • its revenue equals its expenditures • payments for the use of loaned money • careful examination by trained accountants • income a business has left after paying expenses • money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws • ...
ALC book 9- Unit 1- Vocabulary 2022-01-27
Across
- small piece of paper to deposit or withdraw money
- I carry my _______ in my pocket.
- I have a new, one-hundred dollar ______.
- bank account to save money (2 words)
- savings or checking _______.
- name, address, date, etc
- ________ an account at a bank
- The flowers _____ good.
Down
- to take money out of an account
- put money in an account.
- to write information on a form (2 words)
- I __ sleepy.
- the name that you sign.
- use your money in a store
- to change a check into money.
- I want to _______ my money and not spend it.
16 Clues: I __ sleepy. • the name that you sign. • The flowers _____ good. • put money in an account. • name, address, date, etc • use your money in a store • savings or checking _______. • to change a check into money. • ________ an account at a bank • to take money out of an account • I carry my _______ in my pocket. • bank account to save money (2 words) • ...
Money, Finance, and Economics 2021-10-25
Across
- An agreement to an exact offer without changes
- The process of paying back a loan over time
- A system of moral principles that guide our desicion making
- Taxes placed on real estate, boats, buisness inventory and expensive items
- The exchange of value between two people or parties. Give and take
- The amount of money earned before taxes
- The money paid upfront to secure a loan
Down
- A tax that takes a larger percent from low income groups than it does high income groups
- The amount of money earned after taxes
- Legally enforceable promise between two people or parties
- A government program that provides loans and grants for college students
- The fee the leder charges to borrow money
- A fee the lender charges a borrower for a service
- A willingness to provide or do something
- A loan that can be taken out to buy a house
- The base amouny for a loan. No interest added
- Premiums made to make up for part of the mortgage payment
- One of the top 2 major countries the US government borrows from
18 Clues: The amount of money earned after taxes • The amount of money earned before taxes • The money paid upfront to secure a loan • A willingness to provide or do something • The fee the leder charges to borrow money • The process of paying back a loan over time • A loan that can be taken out to buy a house • The base amouny for a loan. No interest added • ...
Money Before Family (onthemoove) 2024-04-11
Across
- size of someone tall and ...
- a thing you do on a daily day basis
- you buy something with this thing
- if a room has no light what is it?
- something bad
- something burning
- you use your foot to
- you close and... a door
- something you use when you go grocery shopping (you put items in it"
- another word for stumble
Down
- you walk fast and ...
- another word for back
- you are ... your house
- theres nothing inside
- another word for "cool"
- the plate ... on its own
- inside and ...
17 Clues: something bad • inside and ... • something burning • you use your foot to • you walk fast and ... • another word for back • theres nothing inside • you are ... your house • another word for "cool" • you close and... a door • the plate ... on its own • another word for stumble • size of someone tall and ... • you buy something with this thing • if a room has no light what is it? • ...
Money Matters Study Guide 2025-10-01
Across
- a limit on your spending money
- a document to tell the employer how much federal income to with-hold
- a gratuity given to the employee for their service
- the total amount of money earned before deductions
- a regular payment from employer to employee
- the relationship between taxes paid and benefits received
- federal health insurance program
- money subracted from your income
- the cost required for something
- an obligation someone owes another party
Down
- earning income by working by yourself
- a sum of money paid for a specific task
- the total comp you receive for services provided
- mandatory payment made to the government
- money received on a regular basis
- the amount of money received after deductions
- anything you own that has value
17 Clues: a limit on your spending money • anything you own that has value • the cost required for something • federal health insurance program • money subracted from your income • money received on a regular basis • earning income by working by yourself • a sum of money paid for a specific task • mandatory payment made to the government • an obligation someone owes another party • ...
Crossword: Money and Banking 2024-01-02
Across
- banks create money by granting __________
- money acts as a store of _______________
- this theory of money shows that MV=PY
- money acts as a measure of _______________
- _________of circulation measures how often money is used in the economy
- this is a system that allows bank to lend only a proportion of their deposits
- money can be broken down into small denominations
- all notes and coins held with the banks and financial institutions
- notes and coins and demand deposits are referred to as ________ money
Down
- this means we should be able to carry money around with us easily
- the main problem of barter was the double __________ of wants
- this means everyone must accept money
- the direct exchange of goods
- currency in circulation
- money acts as a medium of __________when it facilitates transactions
15 Clues: currency in circulation • the direct exchange of goods • this theory of money shows that MV=PY • this means everyone must accept money • money acts as a store of _______________ • banks create money by granting __________ • money acts as a measure of _______________ • money can be broken down into small denominations • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-03-04
20 Clues: after • hourly • annual • before • taken out • collectors • tax season • contribution • income based • self employed • illegal fraud • money received • money generated • national programs • verifies employment • reports withholdings • allowances/dependents • medicare/social security • permanent workers/residents • money earned minus deductions
Show Me the Money 2023-04-10
Across
- Tax money withheld from your paycheck by the state where you earned it.
- The amount of money you get to keep after all the deductions are taken out.
- Taxes and other charges you have to pay.
- The amount of money you earn per paycheck.
- Tax money withheld to pay for your medical expenses when you retire.
- The amount of money you get paid per hour of work.
- Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes, insurance, and retirement.
- Tax money the US government takes (withholds) from your paycheck.
Down
- Medical, vision, dental insurance or other deductions you can choose to pay.
- Extra money you get paid for selling each large expensive item, like a car.
- The amount of money contracted workers make per year.
- Tax money withheld from your paycheck for when you can’t work anymore.
- Money you save from your paycheck for use after you retire.
- A plan that helps you keep track of every penny you earn and makes sure you spend them wisely.
- A 1 page document that states your work and education experience.
- Work you do that pays a salary and requires a college degree or certificate.
- Work you do that pays by the hour and does not require special degrees.
17 Clues: Taxes and other charges you have to pay. • The amount of money you earn per paycheck. • The amount of money you get paid per hour of work. • The amount of money contracted workers make per year. • Money you save from your paycheck for use after you retire. • A 1 page document that states your work and education experience. • ...
Economic Terms 2021-04-27
Across
- a positive amount of money OR money that is “borrowed” from a bank or company
- the amount of money that the employee is paid
- the people who buy or use products or goods
- the person that works for the employer
- the amount of money that is currently in your checking account
- money that is owed to someone, a deduction
- money kept in the bank for long term goals
Down
- a long-term job
- the company or person that an employee works for
- money that is given by the bank to the customer for money kept in a savings account
- the amount of money that is paid to someone
- the amount of money that something costs
- items or services that are necessary for life
- money put into your checking account
- items or services that are not necessary for life but make it more fun, easier or more exciting.
15 Clues: a long-term job • money put into your checking account • the person that works for the employer • the amount of money that something costs • money that is owed to someone, a deduction • money kept in the bank for long term goals • the amount of money that is paid to someone • the people who buy or use products or goods • the amount of money that the employee is paid • ...
Budget Terms 2023-08-31
Across
- Essential items required for survival.
- Making purchases without careful consideration.
- A reduction in the original price of an item.
- Putting money aside for future needs.
- Non-essential items that improve quality of life.
- Specific objectives for setting money aside.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on invested capital.
- A rise in the general level of prices for goods and services.
- Money owed to creditors.
- Money earned from various sources.
Down
- Making wise financial decisions based on needs and goals.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- A plan for managing income and spending.
- SCORE Numeric representation of creditworthiness.
- Borrowed money to be paid back with interest.
- Movement of money into and out of a person's finances.
- Strategizing how to achieve financial objectives.
- A temporary reduction in the price of an item.
- Items of value that one owns.
19 Clues: Money owed to creditors. • Items of value that one owns. • Money spent on goods and services. • Money earned from various sources. • Putting money aside for future needs. • Essential items required for survival. • A plan for managing income and spending. • Specific objectives for setting money aside. • A reduction in the original price of an item. • ...
Las finanzas (p. 222) 2023-02-09
22 Clues: Loan • Debt • Coin • Taxes • Money • Credit • Manager • To sign • To quit • Company • To apply • Contract • To invest • To retire • Part(-time) • Full(-time) • Unemployment • Bill (money) • Employee (fem.) • Cashier (masc.) • To save (money) • To charge (a card)
Economics Vocabulary 2023-04-14
20 Clues: after • hourly • annual • before • taken out • collectors • tax season • contribution • income based • self employed • illegal fraud • money received • money generated • national programs • verifies employment • reports withholdings • allowances/dependents • medicare/social security • permanent workers/residents • money earned minus deductions
Krzyżówka 2026-03-28
Across
- Money in coins or notes
- ... to put money into account
- Somebody who lends money
- Organization
- Negative (minus) bank account balance
- Bank worker serving customers
Down
- Public ask to stop something
- Paper to pay from bank
- Money left in account
- Money you are able to use
- Used to transfer money electronically
- Money you must pay back
- Bank guarantee for payment
- Safe place for money
14 Clues: Organization • Safe place for money • Money left in account • Paper to pay from bank • Money in coins or notes • Money you must pay back • Somebody who lends money • Money you are able to use • Bank guarantee for payment • Public ask to stop something • ... to put money into account • Bank worker serving customers • Used to transfer money electronically • ...
The role of Government in Promoting Financial Literacy 2026-02-22
Across
- the process of teaching and learning financial knowledge.
- activities to inform people about important financial issues.
- choices made about money or financial matters.
- the country mentioned in the text.
- money put aside for future use.
- knowledge and understanding of financial topics.
- the difference between rich and poor people.
- putting money into something to earn profit.
- rules made by the government to control activities.
Down
- people who need extra help or support.
- managing money, including saving and spending.
- making a plan for how to spend money.
- meetings where people learn about finance.
- the ability to understand and use financial skills.
- help and advice about money problems.
- organizations like banks that provide financial services.
- an organization that creates laws and policies in a country.
- money that is owed to someone.
18 Clues: money that is owed to someone. • money put aside for future use. • the country mentioned in the text. • making a plan for how to spend money. • help and advice about money problems. • people who need extra help or support. • meetings where people learn about finance. • the difference between rich and poor people. • putting money into something to earn profit. • ...
FinLit Unit 1 and 2 2025-12-23
Across
- the first step to overcoming a cognitive bias
- You can avoid this kind of fee by using only ATMs in your bank’s network.
- To take out more money than your balance contains
- taking money out of an account
- putting money into an account
- Feeling anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website.
- the total amount of money in your bank account
- extra money you earn when you save or invest
Down
- _______ means thinking.
- a Peer 2 Peer app you can use to to repay your friend for dinner
- Grace and her friends splurge on an expensive meal, but the food isn’t very good. She still feels compelled to finish it since she already paid.
- A bank account for daily use and spending, such as withdrawing cash from ATMs or buying groceries with a debit card.
- move money from one account to another
- ______ values:How your family, friends, and community members impact your feelings about money
- _______ means the influence of our personal experiences, beliefs, and emotions
- A bank account where you put money you're not planning to spend right away, but you can still easily access it when you need it.
- Many people keep their money in a checking account because it helps keep their money ___________.
- An amount of money a bank charges you (makes you pay) for some services.
18 Clues: _______ means thinking. • putting money into an account • taking money out of an account • move money from one account to another • extra money you earn when you save or invest • the first step to overcoming a cognitive bias • the total amount of money in your bank account • To take out more money than your balance contains • ...
MONEY 2020-08-31
5 Clues: It's a thing that you do when you go to a shopping. • "rapipago" is a place where you can pay the ........ • when a famous person makes a movie earns many ....... • STATES country where the main currancy is the dollar. • CARD it´s a thing that you use when you want to pay without cash.
MONEY 2020-08-31
5 Clues: where you keep your money and your cards • It's a thing that you do when you go to a shopping. • "rapipago" is a place where you can pay the ........ • when a famous person makes a movie earns many ....... • country innorth america where the main currancy is the dollar.
Money 2021-10-28
Money 2024-01-04
Across
- You should try to ... your pocket money in a clear glass jar.
- My parents always think that spending money on concert tickets is a ... of money but I think it is not.
- Sport Station sells a variety of shoes..., like Nike, Puma, Adidas, and Converse.
Down
- Coldplay did a charity performance on the first night, to raise money for cancer patients.
- I don't know how she can ... a Coach bag on her salary.
5 Clues: I don't know how she can ... a Coach bag on her salary. • You should try to ... your pocket money in a clear glass jar. • Sport Station sells a variety of shoes..., like Nike, Puma, Adidas, and Converse. • Coldplay did a charity performance on the first night, to raise money for cancer patients. • ...
MONEY 2024-01-22
MONEY 2024-03-18
5 Clues: The sofa was very cheap. It only _____ $30. • The _____ of the United States is the dollar. • Something which costs a lot of money is _____. • When you borrow money from the bank, it is called a _____. • We don't have enough money. We just can't _____ to buy this house.
Money 2023-06-02
5 Clues: A MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE • EXCHANGE OF GOODS FOR GOODS • MONEY SUPPLY IS A _ CONCEPT • NAME THE OTHER NAME OF TRANSACTION MONEY • SIMULTANEOUSLY FULFILLMENT OF MUTUAL WANTS OF BUYERS AND SELLERS
money 2026-03-30
5 Clues: to have to give money back to someone • to use money or something badly or without a good reason • to take money or something from someone and give it back later • to give money or something to someone, and they return it later • one part of money that you pay regularly (for example every month)
ECON 2024-05-23
Across
- when you put money into your business
- when families are trying to save money
- when people exchange things with people
- the amount you have to spend on something
- another name for money
- go ___ me
- when the bank loses to much money
- when you need to pay back your loan you have what kind of added money
- the amount of money you put down for something
Down
- when the prices on gas go up
- a person who organizes and owns a business
- when you are broke and need money
- when two businesses go against each other
- a place where you can withdraw money
- borrowed money from the bank and didn’t pay it back
15 Clues: go ___ me • another name for money • when the prices on gas go up • when you are broke and need money • when the bank loses to much money • a place where you can withdraw money • when you put money into your business • when families are trying to save money • when people exchange things with people • the amount you have to spend on something • ...
Money- Eda Riin Reinok 2017-03-17
Across
- place where is thing (food, clothes etc.)
- vaba raha
- when you spend too much money
- when you go to the work then you.... money
- when it costs too much
- ostma
- money that childs get
- raiskama
Down
- metall money
- place where you out your money
- krediitkaart
- when you buy too much things
- read synonym
- you waste your....
- maksma
15 Clues: ostma • maksma • raiskama • vaba raha • metall money • krediitkaart • read synonym • you waste your.... • money that childs get • when it costs too much • when you buy too much things • when you spend too much money • place where you out your money • place where is thing (food, clothes etc.) • when you go to the work then you.... money
Unit 4 Crossword 2025-11-14
Across
- Created a national currency called the “Fiat Greenback.”
- Money has to be accepted as form of payment by everyone.
- Sum total of all the currency and in circulation within an economy at a specific time.
- Any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts.
- High credit score, responsible spending and borrowing, low risk to lenders.
- Money must be able to break down and divide.
- Banks issued their own paper currency that was often unreliable.
- Form of legal tender paper money created by the Union government to help finance the Civil War.
Down
- Doesn't have to be used as money; can be used as a item.
- Interest calculated on the initial principal plus any accumulated interest from previous periods.
- Vetoed the renewal of the 2nd bank of the United States and withdrew national funds.
- Used as currency and allows the holder to exchange it for something else.
- Money has to be hard to make and the amount of quantities has to be controlled.
- Money has to have the same basic design and look.
- Low credit score, irresponsible spending and borrowing, high risk to lenders.
- Established the 1st Bank of the United States.
- Money has to be easy to move from place to place.
- Interest calculated on the initial principal plus any accumulated interest from previous periods.
- Money has to last and must withstand wear and tear.
- Something used as money that has value simply because the government says so.
20 Clues: Money must be able to break down and divide. • Established the 1st Bank of the United States. • Money has to have the same basic design and look. • Money has to be easy to move from place to place. • Money has to last and must withstand wear and tear. • Doesn't have to be used as money; can be used as a item. • ...
FINANCIAL GOALS 2025-12-24
Across
- – A goal that is important and useful to your needs.
- – A goal that is realistic and possible to reach.
- – Using money to buy goods or services.
- – A goal that has a clear time limit for completion.
- – Money received, such as pocket money or wages.
- – Important needs or goals that should come first when using money.
- – Deciding in advance how money will be used.
Down
- – Being able to track how much money is needed or saved.
- – Controlling spending and following a money plan carefully.
- – Keeping part of your money for future use instead of spending it immediately.
- – Targets that guide how a person plans to save, spend, or use money in the future.
- – Guidance that helps a person know what to do with their money.
- – Planning how to use money by listing income and expenses.
- – Goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.
- – Clearly stating what you want to achieve with your money.
15 Clues: – Using money to buy goods or services. • – Deciding in advance how money will be used. • – Money received, such as pocket money or wages. • – A goal that is realistic and possible to reach. • – A goal that is important and useful to your needs. • – A goal that has a clear time limit for completion. • – Being able to track how much money is needed or saved. • ...
Money Doesn't Bring Happiness 2022-04-17
Across
- unable to pay one’s debts
- to take something from someone and give it back
- something taken dishonestly from other people
- always wanting more money, food, power, etc
- the money that a person owes to another
- to receive an amount of money in return for the work that you do
- something owned by a person or a country
- using more money, time or effort than one needs
- a wise person who has a good sense of judgment
Down
- an act of dishonesty for the purpose of gaining money or goods
- to make a profit or earn money
- spending money carefully and wisely
- relating to an action of helping the poor
- having the will to give a lot of money and time for others
- to keep money for future use
- using it for a short time
16 Clues: unable to pay one’s debts • using it for a short time • to keep money for future use • to make a profit or earn money • spending money carefully and wisely • the money that a person owes to another • something owned by a person or a country • relating to an action of helping the poor • always wanting more money, food, power, etc • ...
Critical Thinking Money Crossword 2022-11-01
Across
- a borrowed sum of money
- Means you owe money
- A detrimental loan, unfair loan
- buying a share in a business
- a monthly loan from the bank (card)
- paper summing up an employee's paycheck
- what employees earn before taxes
- How you manage all your finances
- You gain money (paycheck)
Down
- A place to put money to save or budget
- card a card representing a transaction of $
- paycheck after benefits/deductions
- company compensates for specific loss
- Money the gov takes from your paycheck
- money you pay before insurance kicks in
- To set aside money for certain things
16 Clues: Means you owe money • a borrowed sum of money • You gain money (paycheck) • buying a share in a business • A detrimental loan, unfair loan • what employees earn before taxes • How you manage all your finances • paycheck after benefits/deductions • a monthly loan from the bank (card) • company compensates for specific loss • To set aside money for certain things • ...
Unit 2: The Language of Banking 2 2024-08-27
Across
- A bank __________ is a document that your bank sends to you. It tells you when you deposited money, when you withdrew money and how much you have in the account at the moment.
- An ___________ is the amount of money you can take out of the bank even though your account does not have that much money in it.
- _______ is an amount of money that you borrow from the bank for an agreed period of time.
- Bank _________ means to move money electronically from one bank account into another bank account.
- A ______________ is a payment that you have to make to a professional person to do something for you
- ___________ is a word for all of the money you spend. It could be every month or every year.
- ____ is a verb which means that you give something (often money) to someone else for a period of time. They must give it back to you.
- To _________ means you have to have to pay some money to someone else.
- To _________ something is to make something legally acceptable.
- Subject to _________ means depending on your age or how much money you have.
Down
- _________ is the amount of money that a bank charges you for a loan or overdraft. We also pay this to you on any money you save at our bank.
- If you ____________ a cheque it means you give a cheque to someone and you validate it by signing it.
- ________ is your personal identification number. This allows you to use your debit card at any ATM, or to pay for things with your debit card. You must never tell anyone else this number.
- ___________ is a term that means simple and easy to understand.
- The colour we say your bank account is in if you spend more money from your account than you have in it is _______.
- ________ refers to the money that you receive from your salary or from other things. It could be every month or every year.
- If you _____________ cash you move it electronically from one bank account to another.
- To _____________ money means to take money out of a bank account.
- ________ is an amount of money that you owe to the bank because you withdraw more from your current account than you have in it.
- ___________ off your balance means to look at how much money you have in your bank account and receive a piece of paper showing that amount. You can do this at the bank's ATM machines,
20 Clues: ___________ is a term that means simple and easy to understand. • To _________ something is to make something legally acceptable. • To _____________ money means to take money out of a bank account. • To _________ means you have to have to pay some money to someone else. • Subject to _________ means depending on your age or how much money you have. • ...
Budget terms 2025-09-19
Across
- person who is responsible for paying money owed for expenses
- the amount of money left when all expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
- money paid to keep a home or business in operation
- money earned in 1 month
- expenses and money deposited to balance
- money in an account is less than money deposited
Down
- percentages charged to buy items
- money earned in 1 year
- Money spent on necessary items
- Money taken out of an account
- person who collects money owed
- money added to an account
- method of paying that allows the payee to collect money
13 Clues: money earned in 1 year • money earned in 1 month • money added to an account • Money taken out of an account • Money spent on necessary items • person who collects money owed • percentages charged to buy items • expenses and money deposited to balance • money in an account is less than money deposited • money paid to keep a home or business in operation • ...
English Crossword $$$$$$$$$$$$ #cash #Engilsh 2017-03-17
Across
- the purchase and sale of goods in attempt to make a profit
- Machine you dont need to go to bank to get your money (little machine)
- can pay in internet
- when you buy something then sellers will give that to you
- when you have money
- thats where you can take out the money
Down
- that is what you give to pay something
- you do work and you get money
- thats a little pink color animal where you put your money to save it .
- when you put the money into a bank and dont waste it.
- wasting (otherwords)
- Estimated price otherwords.
- when you dont have money
- Paper money
- less then 1 euro
15 Clues: Paper money • less then 1 euro • can pay in internet • when you have money • wasting (otherwords) • when you dont have money • Estimated price otherwords. • you do work and you get money • that is what you give to pay something • thats where you can take out the money • when you put the money into a bank and dont waste it. • ...
ECON 2024-05-23
Across
- when you put money into your business
- when families are trying to save money
- when people exchange things with people
- the amount you have to spend on something
- another name for money
- go ___ me
- when the bank loses to much money
- when you need to pay back your loan you have what kind of added money
- the amount of money you put down for something
Down
- when the prices on gas go up
- a person who organizes and owns a business
- when you are broke and need money
- when two businesses go against each other
- a place where you can withdraw money
- borrowed money from the bank and didn’t pay it back
15 Clues: go ___ me • another name for money • when the prices on gas go up • when you are broke and need money • when the bank loses to much money • a place where you can withdraw money • when you put money into your business • when families are trying to save money • when people exchange things with people • the amount you have to spend on something • ...
hee hee 2022-10-20
Across
- Financial aid with no repay
- an obligation to repay owed money
- anything you owe
- The granting of a loan
- Money put into an account
- Annual Percentage Rate
- a person or company who loans money
- an unlimited amount of wants
Down
- a monthly plan to spend your money
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- The total value of a persons assets
- Temporary borrowing of a sum of money
- The charge of borrowed money
- A person who buys stuff
- The cost of goods or services
- Anything of value
- Legal procedure for dealing with debt
17 Clues: anything you owe • Anything of value • The granting of a loan • Annual Percentage Rate • A person who buys stuff • Money put into an account • Financial aid with no repay • The charge of borrowed money • an unlimited amount of wants • The cost of goods or services • an obligation to repay owed money • a monthly plan to spend your money • The total value of a persons assets • ...
Reading Vocab 2024-04-30
Across
- etiquette
- a lack of restraint in spending money
- careful about spending money
- related to money matters
- generosity
- timely
- wealthy and successful
- odd
- manners and appropriate behavior
- female helpmate
- marital pecuniary provider
- indolence
Down
- to cause upset or worry
- to make an effort
- of highest rank or importance
- deserving of praise
- calmness under pressure
- a person's usual mood or attitude
- the act of spending money
- to make more attractive by adding details
20 Clues: odd • timely • etiquette • indolence • generosity • female helpmate • to make an effort • deserving of praise • wealthy and successful • to cause upset or worry • calmness under pressure • related to money matters • the act of spending money • marital pecuniary provider • careful about spending money • of highest rank or importance • manners and appropriate behavior • ...
resources 2025-05-13
Across
- Stockpiled resources or supplies.
- Items needed for a particular purpose.
- Belongings or possessions.
- Possessions or assets.
- The resources or methods used.
- Fundamental necessities
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- Abundant wealth.
- Money received regularly.
- Personal possessions.
- A financial plan.
- Personal possessions.
Down
- Tangible or intangible items that have value.
- Money set aside.
- Money or financial resources.
- Money or financial resources available.
- Tangible belongings.
- Real estate or possessions.
- Financial assets.
- Income earned.
- Support or funding.
21 Clues: Income earned. • Money set aside. • Abundant wealth. • Financial assets. • A financial plan. • Support or funding. • Tangible belongings. • Personal possessions. • Personal possessions. • Possessions or assets. • Fundamental necessities • Money received regularly. • Belongings or possessions. • Real estate or possessions. • Money or financial resources. • The resources or methods used. • ...
