money Crossword Puzzles
Money 2016-07-06
Across
- The place in a shop where you have to pay for things you want to buy.
- The paper you receive that tells you how much you have to pay. It can be for the electricity you use or for the meal you eat in a restaurant.
- The large building that keeps your money safe.
Down
- A form of money that is made out of small metal circles.
- The person who works in a bank and helps you open an account.
5 Clues: The large building that keeps your money safe. • A form of money that is made out of small metal circles. • The person who works in a bank and helps you open an account. • The place in a shop where you have to pay for things you want to buy. • ...
money 2020-04-21
Across
- the cost of borrowing money on a loan
- Any amount that you owe including bills
- You exchange this for goods
Down
- Money used to fund a business or high value purchase
- A physical asset used in the running of a business fixedcost A cost that is not part of producing a good or service grossincome The total money earned by a business before expenses grossprofit the difference from sales and the direct cost of sales
5 Clues: You exchange this for goods • the cost of borrowing money on a loan • Any amount that you owe including bills • Money used to fund a business or high value purchase • ...
money 2020-05-03
money 2020-04-27
5 Clues: having no money • wanting more money than you need. • to have enough money to buy something • money that a person or a bank lends you • the money a bank lends you to buy your house
Money 2020-07-19
Money 2016-12-12
5 Clues: A number that is written out of 100. • The price the shop pays for an item. • To make a gain when an item is sold. • The price the customer pays for an item. • To sell an item at a lower price than it was bought.
Money 2023-11-16
5 Clues: Today's Date • When is the next leap year? • What is the date of the holiday that involves tricks? • What was the date of the first day of school this year? • What is the date of the holiday that involves Pine Trees?
money 2023-02-21
money 2021-12-13
Money 2023-12-06
5 Clues: Paper currency with a specific value. • "Your mom keeps her money in her _____." • A place where you can buy things with money. • "A _____ is often used for buying small items." • A place where people keep and manage their money.
Money 2022-11-01
money 2022-08-16
Across
- fairly and in the same way
- to receive money, property, or possessions from someone after the person has died
- to use too much of something or use something badly when there is a limited amount of it
Down
- a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made
- have enough money to pay for something; be able to do something without problems
5 Clues: fairly and in the same way • have enough money to pay for something; be able to do something without problems • to receive money, property, or possessions from someone after the person has died • a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made • ...
MONEY ??? 2025-10-24
5 Clues: Money kept for future use. • Money spent on goods and services. • Money in the form of coins or notes. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Extra money paid when you borrow or lend money.
Unit 3 & 4 2014-08-22
Across
- / allow someone to use something for a period of time
- / to take something from someone for a period of time
- / get something for working or doing something
- / percentage of a sum of money charged for its use
- / large amount of money
- / to check to be certain
- / a person employed to protect or watch over something
- / Jenny
- / make something move closer
- / amount of money put into a bank account
- / money or something else that is borrowed or lent
Down
- / extra money paid for the use of an amount of money
- / under other conditions
- / in a related way
- / not less than
- / the way that a person acts
- / to give hope
- / a belief in luck or magic
- / to trust or rely
19 Clues: / Jenny • / to give hope • / not less than • / in a related way • / to trust or rely • / large amount of money • / under other conditions • / to check to be certain • / a belief in luck or magic • / the way that a person acts • / make something move closer • / amount of money put into a bank account • / get something for working or doing something • ...
budget terms 2025-09-18
Across
- money put into an account
- total of all money earned in 1 year
- money in account is less than the total deposit
- percentage charged to buy items
- money spent on neccesary items
Down
- money paid to a home operating without going into the negative balance
- person collected money owed
- money taken out of an account
- expenses and money deposited to balance the rate of money used of money used
- amount of money left when all the expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
- person responsible for paying the money owed\
- method of paying that allows the payee the collect the money owed
- money earned on a weekly or monthly basis
13 Clues: money put into an account • person collected money owed • money taken out of an account • money spent on neccesary items • percentage charged to buy items • total of all money earned in 1 year • money earned on a weekly or monthly basis • person responsible for paying the money owed\ • money in account is less than the total deposit • ...
money 2021-07-02
Money 2022-08-10
Across
- withstand all the hardships and is still able to maintain to be undamaged and usable after a long term of usage
- be divided into small units and that it can be used in exchange for goods and services
Down
- is of the same quality, so that equal weights have exactly the same value.
- can be movable from place to place to be used as monetary transaction to be exchanged for goods and services.
- everyone must be able to accept the money for transactions
5 Clues: everyone must be able to accept the money for transactions • is of the same quality, so that equal weights have exactly the same value. • be divided into small units and that it can be used in exchange for goods and services • can be movable from place to place to be used as monetary transaction to be exchanged for goods and services. • ...
Money 2020-05-20
5 Clues: 10 notes of ₹50 • 10 notes of ₹100 • 4 notes of ₹20 and 5 notes of ₹50 • 10 notes of ₹100 and 2 notes of ₹500 • How many notes of ₹50 are required to add up to ₹500
Money 2020-05-02
money 2021-10-28
5 Clues: something you search on the net • famous company’s name like nike,adidas,puma… • when you give back something who you don’t need anymore • when someone give you money and on another day you pay him back • when you talk to the guy who is selling and trade the price to lower the price
Money 2021-10-28
5 Clues: hundred paise • every one needs me • I have only a head and a tail • the richest machine in the world • I have no leaves and no rootsbut I have many branches.
Money 2021-10-28
5 Clues: hundred paise • every one needs me • I have only a head and a tail • the richest machine in the world • I have no leaves and no rootsbut I have many branches.
$Money$ 2014-11-26
Money 2022-04-04
5 Clues: something that is given for free. • a process of starting a computer system. • the transportation of goods by sea or other means. • a compulsory payment to the government used for public services. • a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
money 2022-01-28
Money 2024-01-29
Across
- Coldplay did a charity performance on the first night, to raise money for cancer patients.
- You should try to save your pocket money in a clear glass jar.
- adidas is my favourite shoes brand.
Down
- My parents always think that spending money on concert tickets is a waste of money but I think it is not.
- I have a lot of money so I can afford the most expensive car in the world.
5 Clues: adidas is my favourite shoes brand. • You should try to save your pocket money in a clear glass jar. • I have a lot of money so I can afford the most expensive car in the world. • Coldplay did a charity performance on the first night, to raise money for cancer patients. • ...
Money 2024-04-24
Across
- the money that a person has left over after they subtract out their consumer spending from their disposable income over a given time period
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
Down
- a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange
- the amassing of limited resources
- 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 2026-02-06
Math Crossword 2015-05-06
Across
- The amount that's left of a whole
- The amount of money before taxes
- The amount of money you pay for your property
- A small card where it is easier to buy things with
- The number you are dividing with
- A way to take away a number of it
- The amount of money you get
- A object to buy things with
- Part of a Whole
- A way to add 2 numbers
- A place where you can keep your money safe
Down
- A faster way to add
- A plan for your money
- A total amount of multiple wholes
- The total amount there was of a whole
- A number that only 2 factors
- A amount of money you pay for a object
- The answer to a multiplication problem
- A way to see how times a number can go in a number
- A part of a division problem
- A complete piece
- The answer to a addition problem
- A number that has more than 2 factors
- A part of a multiplication problem
- The answer to a division problem
25 Clues: Part of a Whole • A complete piece • A faster way to add • A plan for your money • A way to add 2 numbers • The amount of money you get • A object to buy things with • A number that only 2 factors • A part of a division problem • The amount of money before taxes • The number you are dividing with • The answer to a addition problem • The answer to a division problem • ...
Economics 2021-02-04
Across
- A business that makes and sells products to other companies
- What goes into your bank account besides money
- A person that hires workers
- The amount you have of something
- A customer or a company that will buy the products
- a Free Market
- work
- Money that gets payed to the government
- When you have more than you need of something
- Something you do well in
- the maximum amount of money you can spend
- tax that gets taken from your total work salary
- Someone who works there
Down
- the amount of money people can produce
- a subject that teaches you how to learn money
- Something that is hard to find
- Money that you get then later have to pay it back
- Money you save in your account for later
- How much of what people want to buy
- Battle between two shops
- Someone who starts a business
- looking for items you want to buy
- Tools that you can use
- Goods tools used to make stuff
- Tax that is on items that got payed back to the government
25 Clues: work • a Free Market • Tools that you can use • Someone who works there • Battle between two shops • Something you do well in • A person that hires workers • Someone who starts a business • Something that is hard to find • Goods tools used to make stuff • The amount you have of something • looking for items you want to buy • How much of what people want to buy • ...
Economics 2021-02-04
Across
- A way a person chooses to spend money.
- A person who starts a business.
- Somebody that works for a business.
- Tax on products you purchase.
- When an item is hard to find.
- a business that makes things they sell.
- A person who hires people.
- A type of tax you have to pay when you earn money.
- The study of how humans use currency.
- A car, college tuition, retirement.
- An account you have to save money.
Down
- the amount of money a person will spend.
- A person who buys an item.
- Money people work to get.
- The amount of something people will buy.
- Tools needed for making a product.
- Work that a person does.
- Doing one job very well.
- The amount of a product somebody has.
- Rivalry between 2 or more businesses.
- The market the US has.
- Money that goes to the government.
- A thing you will need for a business.
- Money that you barrow and pay back.
- When there is a lot of something.
25 Clues: The market the US has. • Work that a person does. • Doing one job very well. • Money people work to get. • A person who buys an item. • A person who hires people. • Tax on products you purchase. • When an item is hard to find. • A person who starts a business. • When there is a lot of something. • Tools needed for making a product. • Money that goes to the government. • ...
Investment Strategies 2021-12-03
Across
- Putting money aside for later
- Holder of money
- the federal reserve
- to invest in different kinds of companies
- News station that televises the market
- Bonds that aren't taxed
- Establishes and enforces regulation
- have a higher risk than bonds
- Largest category of depository inst.
- Anything of Value
- The exchange that the Nasdaq is
- Shares not sold publicly
- The people who do the work
- Accepts money from customers
- A mix of stocks and bonds
- Portion that companies issue to stockholders
Down
- Issued by the government
- Use of long term savings to earn a return
- Money earned on money saved/invested
- Generally low risk
- money to run and expand the business
- Company ownership with limited liability
- Number of FED districts
- Not allowed to go under 0 in account
- Allowed to overdraft
- Maintains value over time
- Discloses financial information with the SEC
- Shares are traded openly
- The act of a currency losing value
- given to people to give back in time
- the official currency of the United States
31 Clues: Holder of money • Anything of Value • Generally low risk • the federal reserve • Allowed to overdraft • Bonds that aren't taxed • Number of FED districts • Issued by the government • Shares not sold publicly • Shares are traded openly • Maintains value over time • A mix of stocks and bonds • The people who do the work • Accepts money from customers • Putting money aside for later • ...
Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- Ticker symbol
- Anything of value that is accepted for goods or services
- Range of investments held by a person
- Someone who buys and sells stock for a person
- An owner of shares in a company.
- Money that is given with money back and interest expected
- Technique for investing
- Measurement processing and communication of financial information
- Use of savings to earn money
- Shares can be traded openly
- dividend of the stock as percentage
- Being financially responsible for something
- Price earnings ratio.
- Any organization that provides services related to money
- Stage 3 of investing
- Controlled by state regulatory authorities
Down
- Shares of a company.
- Manage supply of money and invest rates
- Stage 2 of investing
- Central bank of U.S.
- Largest category of deposit institutions
- Dollar amount of annual dividend per share.
- Chartered and supervised by OCC
- Non profit financial institution
- Shares not sold publicly
- Stage 1 of investing
- Stage 5 of investing
- Stage 4 of investing
- A sum of money saved
- Where exchanges are made
30 Clues: Ticker symbol • Shares of a company. • Stage 2 of investing • Central bank of U.S. • Stage 1 of investing • Stage 5 of investing • Stage 4 of investing • A sum of money saved • Stage 3 of investing • Price earnings ratio. • Technique for investing • Shares not sold publicly • Where exchanges are made • Shares can be traded openly • Use of savings to earn money • ...
Bank Accounts 2021-04-21
Across
- financial account maintained by a bank
- track of the history of a person's account.
- an amount of money spent.
- taking more money out of a bank account than the account contains.
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum
- the amount of money you have in your account
- the part of a cheque.
- taking some money from the bank account
- thing that is done to comply with convention
- notification or warning of something.
Down
- money what an individual or business receives.
- account that earns interest on your account balance.
- all charges and fees made by a bank to their customers
- an instruction to a bank by an account holder to make regular fixed payments
- a bank account that pays interest and is usually not able to be drawn on without notice
- the action of withdrawing something
- a location other than the main bank office
- taking out more money than is in your account
- a printed record of the balance in bank account
- giving necessary or recently acquired information
- money in the form of coins.
21 Clues: the part of a cheque. • an amount of money spent. • money in the form of coins. • the action of withdrawing something • notification or warning of something. • financial account maintained by a bank • an order to a bank to pay a stated sum • taking some money from the bank account • a location other than the main bank office • track of the history of a person's account. • ...
martins vocab 2023-08-22
Across
- a plan to not sped to much money
- something u have to pay back
- to get money and promise to pay it back soon
- the counties principles
- when u have a new interest
- when u failed to pay back a debt
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- when an accedent happens and u got insurcance
- ur stream of money
- s file with all ur spendings
- trying something new
- yourself first pay off things you need
- how likely a buyer will pay back
Down
- ur own card with ur monry
- helps you get out of debts
- valueofmoney time is money
- a score with the possibilly of paying something for a lower price
- shopping to see which product is cheaper
- things you own where you can sell it
- a bank that takes deposits and such
- set aside for when something bad happens
- a person who takes ur money and gives you more
- of Deposit (CD) a different type of savings account
- when you need food but want snacks
- u get money from th bank
25 Clues: ur stream of money • trying something new • the counties principles • u get money from th bank • ur own card with ur monry • helps you get out of debts • valueofmoney time is money • when u have a new interest • something u have to pay back • s file with all ur spendings • a plan to not sped to much money • when u failed to pay back a debt • how likely a buyer will pay back • ...
Credit crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- rate that adjusts over time
- to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later
- a Lender
- A person who borrows money
- money given in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- avoid finance charges if you pay your bill before its due date.
- a fee you pay if you're late on your payment
- most possible amount of money you can spend on credit card
- It calculates what percentage of the principal you'll pay each year
- least amount of money you can pay on your debt without getting in trouble
Down
- rate that stays the same
- record that shows you pay debt
- loan that is secured
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow it’s money
- someone who agrees to pay back your debt if you don't
- Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850
- security for loan
- loan without collateral
- amount of time you have to pay back
20 Clues: a Lender • security for loan • loan that is secured • loan without collateral • rate that stays the same • A person who borrows money • rate that adjusts over time • record that shows you pay debt • amount of time you have to pay back • a fee you pay if you're late on your payment • Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850 • ...
Credit crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- rate that adjusts over time
- to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later
- a Lender
- A person who borrows money
- money given in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- avoid finance charges if you pay your bill before its due date.
- a fee you pay if you're late on your payment
- most possible amount of money you can spend on credit card
- It calculates what percentage of the principal you'll pay each year
- least amount of money you can pay on your debt without getting in trouble
Down
- rate that stays the same
- record that shows you pay debt
- loan that is secured
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow it’s money
- someone who agrees to pay back your debt if you don't
- Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850
- security for loan
- loan without collateral
- amount of time you have to pay back
20 Clues: a Lender • security for loan • loan that is secured • loan without collateral • rate that stays the same • A person who borrows money • rate that adjusts over time • record that shows you pay debt • amount of time you have to pay back • a fee you pay if you're late on your payment • Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850 • ...
Credit crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- rate that adjusts over time
- to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later
- a Lender
- A person who borrows money
- money given in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- avoid finance charges if you pay your bill before its due date.
- a fee you pay if you're late on your payment
- most possible amount of money you can spend on credit card
- It calculates what percentage of the principal you'll pay each year
- least amount of money you can pay on your debt without getting in trouble
Down
- rate that stays the same
- record that shows you pay debt
- loan that is secured
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow it’s money
- someone who agrees to pay back your debt if you don't
- Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850
- security for loan
- loan without collateral
- amount of time you have to pay back
20 Clues: a Lender • security for loan • loan that is secured • loan without collateral • rate that stays the same • A person who borrows money • rate that adjusts over time • record that shows you pay debt • amount of time you have to pay back • a fee you pay if you're late on your payment • Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850 • ...
UNIT 8 FOLLOW THE MONEY PART 2 VOCABULARY 2023-12-19
Across
- - to produce something
- -to look at something for information
- - to get a positive gain from something
- - the money a person earns from working
- - to put or place something
- - to make a product available
- to pause before doing something
- - to change something slightly to improve it
- - to confess or agree that something is true
- - very small or slight
- - organized events or activities designed to meet a specific goal
- - emphasizing that something is the same
- - an amount of money kept for a specific purpose
Down
- - acting like someone has done something wrong
- - to give money to a business again in order to make a profit
- - to ask for money for something being sold
- - a company that buys goods or services
- - in a different way
- - things or services that you pay for
- - a person or group you compete against
- - someone who tries to win or do better than others
- - a plan or strategy meant to solve a problem
- - money a bank pays you for letting them hold your money
- - extra money after the cost of selling something
24 Clues: - in a different way • - to produce something • - very small or slight • - to put or place something • - to make a product available • to pause before doing something • - things or services that you pay for • -to look at something for information • - a company that buys goods or services • - to get a positive gain from something • - the money a person earns from working • ...
finance crossword 2019-10-21
Across
- lending of money
- the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying or producing something
- earnings from the sale of goods and services to customers
- an estimation of expenses over a specified period of time
- social science that deals with goods and services
- to extract a certain amount of money
- a contraction in economic activities
- money paid regularly for the use of someone else’s money or assets
- an institution for receiving,lending and looking after money
Down
- amount available in an account for withdrawal or use
- a legal agreement in which an organisation lends money to buy property
- buying and selling also a person's regular occupation
- an arrangement for being able to receive a product before payment
- gain profitable returns
- money that is owed
- the promotion of selling goods
- failure of making enough earnings to cover all expenses
- a claim of ownership on the assets and earnings of the company
- a division of a company and entitling the holder with that proportion
- earnings given in a certain amount of time
20 Clues: lending of money • money that is owed • gain profitable returns • the promotion of selling goods • to extract a certain amount of money • a contraction in economic activities • earnings given in a certain amount of time • social science that deals with goods and services • amount available in an account for withdrawal or use • ...
Lucas, P7, Economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- when we use __, we are using another persons money to buy something
- an activity that helps us decide if the cost is worth it
- things we don't need but we would like to have
- organizations or groups who help people in need
- when you borrow money, you pay it back with intrest
- nations around the world rely on each other for products or services.
- protect our resources so we don't lose them
- money earned by workers.
- we can earn intrest by depositing money in the bank
- things that we must have for survival
Down
- decreasing prices
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- laws that stop companies from using unfair practises to gain an advantage over competitors.
- giving money to get more money.
- resources workers or employees
- increasing prices
- money that is owned to someone else.
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in a different country
- there are atleast two producers who want you to buy their products or services.
- in short supply
- products or services brought into a country for sale
21 Clues: in short supply • decreasing prices • increasing prices • money earned by workers. • resources workers or employees • giving money to get more money. • money that is owned to someone else. • things that we must have for survival • protect our resources so we don't lose them • things we don't need but we would like to have • organizations or groups who help people in need • ...
final project 2023-06-01
Across
- the cost of the next best option
- the employment rate at full employment
- what people sell
- the largest mandatory spending
- the production of goods and services
- when the sum of money is to small
- the amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to pay
- infaltion often__governments
- everyone pays the same percentage in income taxes
- a characteristic of a healthy economy
- something intangible that satisfies wants and needs
Down
- the money thats available to help a buisness
- something tangable that satisfies someone
- the worst type of unemployment
- goods bought and used by consumers
- who determines what is produced?
- spending thats authorized by the law
- a plan on how you will spend your money
- a short supply of a item
- increasing prices overtime
- gaining money out of something
- where things can be purchsed sold and produced
- value is expressed in?
- goods that are used together
- the amount of something
- putting money into a bank
- investing money towards something and getting something out of it
27 Clues: what people sell • value is expressed in? • the amount of something • a short supply of a item • putting money into a bank • increasing prices overtime • goods that are used together • infaltion often__governments • the worst type of unemployment • gaining money out of something • the largest mandatory spending • the cost of the next best option • who determines what is produced? • ...
Vocabulary Review: Unit 5 and 6 2023-03-12
Across
- one of the offices of a bank
- to charm or attract
- characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness
- money which you have saved and not spent
- I believe it's time to reduce our dependence on ___ fuels.
- Tigers and pandas are ___ species.
- done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed
- Politicians talk much about ___ change but don't do enough to prevent it.
- We need to reduce the quantity of __ gases we release into the atmosphere.
- extra money that you must pay to a bank which has lent you money
Down
- unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable
- exact amount of money you have in a bank account
- arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- Rising sea ___ may mean that some islands will disappear.
- The ideal situation would be to drive cars with zero ___.
- having money in your account
- means to surrender
- arrangement that allows an organisation to take money from your bank account to pay for somethin
- Many animals are now protected as a result of wildlife conservation _______.
- Solar power and wind power are two forms of ___ energy.
20 Clues: means to surrender • to charm or attract • one of the offices of a bank • having money in your account • Tigers and pandas are ___ species. • money which you have saved and not spent • unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable • exact amount of money you have in a bank account • arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-04-08
Across
- Something you owe, like debt.
- Money saved for unexpected expenses.
- A person who buys things.
- A number showing how good you are at repaying debt.
- Not paying a debt on time.Diversification – Spreading investments to reduce risk.
- The value of what you give up when making a choice.
- Tax on the money you earn.
- A contract to rent something, like a car or apartment.
- Your total assets minus your total debts.
- Stealing personal information to commit fraud.
Down
- Protection against financial loss.Interest – The cost of borrowing money or the earnings from saving/investing.
- A plan for spending and saving money.
- How easily an asset can be turned into cash.
- Using money to buy assets that may grow in value.
- Rising prices over time.
- A loan to buy a home.
- Money you earn or receive.
- Deception for financial gain.
- A record of your borrowing history.
- Something you own that has value.
- A legal way to get relief from debts you can’t pay.
- Money you owe.
22 Clues: Money you owe. • A loan to buy a home. • Rising prices over time. • A person who buys things. • Money you earn or receive. • Tax on the money you earn. • Something you owe, like debt. • Deception for financial gain. • Something you own that has value. • A record of your borrowing history. • Money saved for unexpected expenses. • A plan for spending and saving money. • ...
Grady Snyder-The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy 2023-05-10
Across
- y is a term that means “relating to money.”
- supervises the operations of the Fed.
- is an audit of the bank’s financial practices.
- is a plan to reduce the money supply.
- fraction of a bank's deposits that must be kept
- is the interest rate that banks charge one another to borrow money
- includes the Fed’s actions that change the money supply in order to influence the economy
- is coins and paper money.
- is a nation’s main monetary authority
- supervises the sales and purchase of government securities.
- is the interest rate that banks charge their best customers.
- is a plan to increase the money supply
- 12 regional banks within the Fed System
Down
- is the central bank of the United States.
- Jerome Powell
- are the sales and purchase of federal government securities.
- is the interest rate that the Fed charges when it lends money to other banks.
- is a financial institution that serves savers.
- is a service offered by the Fed to record receipts and expenditures of bank clients.
- owns, or has a controlling interest in, more than one bank.
20 Clues: Jerome Powell • is coins and paper money. • supervises the operations of the Fed. • is a plan to reduce the money supply. • is a nation’s main monetary authority • is a plan to increase the money supply • 12 regional banks within the Fed System • is the central bank of the United States. • y is a term that means “relating to money.” • ...
BANKING! 2026-02-26
Across
- Type of bank with no physical location
- You should monitor this to make sure payments and deposits have cleared
- This is money earned from your savings account
- The "50" part of the 50/30/20 method
- Account for the long-term like buying a car or house
- Using these allows you to "buy now, pay later"
- Checking accounts usually include a ______ card
- The best type of interest - your money grows on itself!
- Putting money into your savings before you pay any of your bills
- When you take money out of your account
- When someone spends more than they have in their account
Down
- Account for the short-term like paying bills
- A plan for managing your money
- When your paycheck automatically arrives in your account
- Spending more than you have can lead to this
- You should avoid paying any of these at your bank
- Make sure your bank is ________ insured
- A place where you can withdraw or deposit money
- When you put money into your account
- You need to have this type of fund "just in case"
20 Clues: A plan for managing your money • The "50" part of the 50/30/20 method • When you put money into your account • Type of bank with no physical location • Make sure your bank is ________ insured • When you take money out of your account • Account for the short-term like paying bills • Spending more than you have can lead to this • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-20
Across
- a card that withdraws from your bank account
- money charged for paying late
- your job or career
- the date you have to pay your bill
- the number that rates your credit worthiness
- your favorite teacher
- when prices are increasing
- the box where you find your interest rate/fees
- digital money
- a home loan
Down
- usually a monthly plan for your money
- when prices and wages are decreasing
- usually the place where your paycheck goes
- not a need but often required for online tasks
- prices for this necessity go up with inflation
- best high school
- a card that borrows money from a bank
- you pay this to live in a home you don't owe
- money that you have to pay back
- most people's preferred mode of transportation
- the money a bank charges for lending to you
- "non fungible token"
- prices for this liquid strongly impact inflation
23 Clues: a home loan • digital money • best high school • your job or career • "non fungible token" • your favorite teacher • when prices are increasing • money charged for paying late • money that you have to pay back • the date you have to pay your bill • when prices and wages are decreasing • usually a monthly plan for your money • a card that borrows money from a bank • ...
2nd six weeks extra credit 2022-10-25
Across
- Joe will have to save 500 from each of his paycecks
- Authorization to access accounts.
- paypal,vinmo,cashapp
- a note issued by the US Treasury for use as currency.
- Savings tool earning higher interest, but requiring a specified time
- The boat cost 5000
- a government bond issued by the US Treasury.
Down
- can spend money you dont have
- Plastic card connected to your checking account.
- a check
- Depository Institution owned by its members
- banks
- Joe wants a new boat
- a goal for planning your future
- Joe will have enough money saved for the boat in 10 months
- Joe will have to stop eating out everyday
- Savings tool requiring larger deposit and earning more interest.
- planning how to save money
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- cash
20 Clues: cash • banks • a check • The boat cost 5000 • Joe wants a new boat • paypal,vinmo,cashapp • planning how to save money • can spend money you dont have • a goal for planning your future • Authorization to access accounts. • Joe will have to stop eating out everyday • Depository Institution owned by its members • a government bond issued by the US Treasury. • ...
Standard two 2019-01-29
Across
- money that is not spent
- same tax for all income groups
- extra money collected in savings accounts
- actions the government takes to limit inflation
- people who invest into a company or other thing
- people who choose not to spend money
- fixed investment into a company or business
- spending money on yourself
- a plan for saving to achieve long term or short term goals
- heavier taxes on lower income groups
- the gradual increased in prices over time
Down
- extra money paid for each purchase
- what you get back from doing or investing in something
- banks are these
- the actions the bank takes to either increase or decrease inflation rate
- the amount extra payed on long term payments
- doing something that could be potentially hazardous
- goods that are available to be sold
- heavier taxes on higher income groups
- a pool of money from investors
20 Clues: banks are these • money that is not spent • spending money on yourself • same tax for all income groups • a pool of money from investors • extra money paid for each purchase • goods that are available to be sold • people who choose not to spend money • heavier taxes on lower income groups • heavier taxes on higher income groups • extra money collected in savings accounts • ...
economics words 2021-02-04
Across
- someone who starts a business
- something used for a business
- to pay back for using money
- a number of things you can have
- goods a item used for making things
- tax charged on money form working
- the study on how to use money
- a shop that makes the product
- somewhere where u can sell your own goods
- a number of things available
- money paid to the government
- a number of products people buy
Down
- someone who works for the manager
- doing good in a business
- an item you can find a lot of places
- different people doing different jobs
- someone who starts a business
- tax on items you buy
- a place who has a rivalry with another shop
- money you pay back
- a number on the total amount you have together
- an item hard to find
- someone who buys a product
- money in the bank that u take slowly
24 Clues: money you pay back • tax on items you buy • an item hard to find • doing good in a business • someone who buys a product • to pay back for using money • a number of things available • money paid to the government • someone who starts a business • something used for a business • someone who starts a business • the study on how to use money • a shop that makes the product • ...
UNIT 5 2021-02-24
Across
- to be planned for a different time
- to have been required for a period of time
- ammount of money which people are paid for their work.
- synonym for rich
- synonym for "to delay"
- synonym for staying in line
- ammount of money which is paid systematically to a person.
- to be postponed or set aside.
- to keep something from happening
- the latest date by which you can turn in a project
- synonym for save money
Down
- opposite for unaffected
- big ammount of money which is owned by someone that is generally wealthy.
- to go according to plans
- synonym for doubtful
- synonym for pocket money
- synonym for tormented
- synonym for surprise
- money that a person puts aside in order to be able to afford something in the future.
- synonym for peculiar.
20 Clues: synonym for rich • synonym for doubtful • synonym for surprise • synonym for tormented • synonym for peculiar. • synonym for "to delay" • synonym for save money • opposite for unaffected • to go according to plans • synonym for pocket money • synonym for staying in line • to be postponed or set aside. • to keep something from happening • to be planned for a different time • ...
Cash,P1,economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- things that we can use
- prices falling
- enterest when you barrow money you must pay enterest
- in short supply
- enterest when you earn enterest by posting money
- when we are using credit we are using somone elses money
- you are giving back money to some one you are envesting
- taxes taxes paid to the state we live in
- in most states,consumers have to pay sales taxe
- resources things that we made
- taxe when you own land ,a house others property,you must pay
Down
- small pieces of a company
- items the government uses
- taxes taxes paid to are cities or counties
- protect or resources
- resources resources that can be made again
- taxes taxes paid to the federal government
- prices rising
- when you owe someone else
- money we pay to the government
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
21 Clues: prices rising • prices falling • in short supply • protect or resources • things that we can use • small pieces of a company • items the government uses • when you owe someone else • resources things that we made • money we pay to the government • taxes taxes paid to the state we live in • taxes taxes paid to are cities or counties • resources resources that can be made again • ...
personal finance vocabulary crossword puzzle 2014-09-24
Across
- – amount of cost that stays the same.
- – what you give up in order to get something else.
- – something you want to accomplish pretty quickly.
- – yearly amount of money paid for work.
- – things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- – things that are non-essential that are desired.
- – amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
- – something owed to another.
- – chance of loss.
- – money paid for the use of money – usually a percentage.
- – work a person does to earn a living.
Down
- – money that comes in from work, or investments.
- – total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
- – something you want to accomplish over time.
- – amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
- – a promise to pay later.
- – a plan for how to spend your income.
- – hourly rate of money paid for work.
- – return made for something done.
- – pay out money for a good or service.
20 Clues: – chance of loss. • – a promise to pay later. • – something owed to another. • – return made for something done. • – amount of cost that stays the same. • – hourly rate of money paid for work. • – a plan for how to spend your income. • – pay out money for a good or service. • – work a person does to earn a living. • – yearly amount of money paid for work. • ...
Business 2016-04-26
Across
- Any sort of revenue
- What stays the same in a breakeven chart
- Cashinflow minus Cash outflow
- Documents that record the financial activity of a business
- Money reinvested in the business year on year
- A plan for the future
- Another way to describe a businesses total revenue
- Costs that change with output
- When costs are more than revenue
- Any sort of cost
Down
- Money the business needs to trade day to day
- Money the business owes
- When revenue is the same as costs
- Revenue minus cost of sales
- The review of whether the business has achieved its budget goals or not
- Shows how a business performed over a period of time
- Items Owned by the business or money owed to it
- Anything a business spends money on
- Revenue minus total costs
- What equals costs at breakeven
- Money coming in and out of the business
21 Clues: Any sort of cost • Any sort of revenue • A plan for the future • Money the business owes • Revenue minus total costs • Revenue minus cost of sales • Cashinflow minus Cash outflow • Costs that change with output • What equals costs at breakeven • When costs are more than revenue • When revenue is the same as costs • Anything a business spends money on • ...
kothboth 2023-08-24
Across
- card issued by the bank allowing the owner to transfer money
- to set aside money for savings.
- a certificate issued by the bank.
- a individual who buys and sells stocks.
- to see if someone is worth
- cash set aside for unplanned emergencies.
- things that are important to your needs and wants are things you don’t need but want.
- failure to fulfill an obligation.
- a thing that is borrowed.
- money received.
- comparing the prices
Down
- a state of being bankrup
- is a predictor of credit behavior.
- a practice of arrangement by which a company provides.
- to purchases and pay in future
- money paid regularly at a particular rate.
- a statement with credit acivity
- money that is worth more now then later.
- an estimate of income
- nonprofit-making money
- a valuable thing
- something that is owed or due.
- diversifying something
- fundamental truth
- annual percentage rate
25 Clues: money received. • a valuable thing • fundamental truth • comparing the prices • an estimate of income • nonprofit-making money • diversifying something • annual percentage rate • a state of being bankrup • a thing that is borrowed. • to see if someone is worth • to purchases and pay in future • something that is owed or due. • to set aside money for savings. • ...
Social Science Crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- the amount of money earned after working
- things necessary for survival
- someone who purchases good
- swapping one good for another
- the buying of goods and services between businesses
- the amount of extra money earned
- the amount of money a consumer has to pay for a product
- to set right
- items that you can see or touch on stock
Down
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- agreement to a proposal
- a list of income
- a legally binding agreement
- a proposal
- things not essential but desired
- an illegal business practice
- tokens with different values used for trades
- off to overcharge or swindle
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- extra money that needs to be payed after money is borrowed
- things done for you by others
22 Clues: a proposal • to set right • a list of income • agreement to a proposal • someone who purchases good • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things necessary for survival • swapping one good for another • things done for you by others • off to overcharge or swindle • things not essential but desired • the amount of extra money earned • ...
Debt Ceiling 2025-01-21
Across
- than you make
- Money spent minus money earned
- prosperity and ensuring the financial security of
- Default, Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially
- pay on the debt they already borrowed.
- limiting how much money the federal government
- debt ceiling in America(do away with)
- executive agency responsible for promoting
- Makes silver coins
- Nixon shock, In 1971, President Nixon decided to take
- Abolish, What many people think we should do with
- The number of times the US has hit the debt ceiling
Down
- off the gold standard
- repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- debt that can be incurred by the U.S. Treasury,
- Fiscal Year, The period of time for taxing or
- 1960.
- purposes.
- how to make sure you do not spend more
- United States.
- money owed
- Debt Ceiling, A legislative limit on the amount of
- Gold standard-Money was backed by gold
- United States Department of the Treasury, A
24 Clues: 1960. • purposes. • money owed • than you make • United States. • Makes silver coins • off the gold standard • Money spent minus money earned • debt ceiling in America(do away with) • how to make sure you do not spend more • pay on the debt they already borrowed. • Gold standard-Money was backed by gold • repay a loan or appear in a court of law. • ...
Investing-Peyton Bonnifield 2025-03-24
Across
- when the market is trending up
- something a company does that affects stock price
- investing the same amount of money no matter the stock price
- website you trade crypto on
- someone who trades stocks
- money you use in emergencies
- fractions of a company
- what berkshire hathaway is
- online currency, like doge
- sum of money made for a specific purpose
- pools of money from different investors
Down
- when the market is trending down
- total value of a company’s stock
- what protects the crypto currency
- security and medicare taxes
- investment king
- increase in asset value
- measures a basket of securities
- when a company shares some earnings
- collection of stocks traded on the stock market
- something outside of a company's control
- investing all available money at one time
- how easy assets can turn into cash
- money backed by governments
24 Clues: investment king • fractions of a company • increase in asset value • someone who trades stocks • what berkshire hathaway is • online currency, like doge • security and medicare taxes • website you trade crypto on • money backed by governments • money you use in emergencies • when the market is trending up • measures a basket of securities • when the market is trending down • ...
Shop 2025-04-23
Across
- – Paper money used to buy things.
- – Money you get back after paying with cash.
- – To trade one item for another.
- – Another word for a buyer or client.
- – A special lower price.
- – A person who helps customers in a store.
- – Money returned if you bring something back.
- – The place you go to pay for your items.
- card – A plastic card you use to pay later.
- – A paper or code that gives you money off.
Down
- – The amount of money something costs.
- – A person looking to buy something.
- – A smaller container you carry while shopping.
- – A time when items are cheaper than usual.
- – The walkway between shelves in a store.
- – The person who takes your money at checkout.
- – A place where people go to buy things.
- – A large building with many stores inside.
- – A paper showing what you bought and paid.
- – You push this around while you shop.
20 Clues: – A special lower price. • – To trade one item for another. • – Paper money used to buy things. • – A person looking to buy something. • – Another word for a buyer or client. • – The amount of money something costs. • – You push this around while you shop. • – A place where people go to buy things. • – The walkway between shelves in a store. • ...
FLiP Year 7 Revision Lesson 1 - 11 2022-01-30
Across
- = _________ Literacy Program
- When demand for a product is high, prices usually go ____.
- _______ = Things that take money out of your pocket.
- = A situation where price of goods and services go higher, making the value of money lower.
- Wealth = Money x Time x _______.
- ______ income = Income that is received repeatedly by doing the job once.
- ________ income = Income that you have to be personally on the job in order to receive it.
- Companies need this in order to grow their business.
- Before deciding to buy, ask yourself: Do I _____ this?
- ______ = Asset - Liability
- Investing is a way of making money ______ for you.
- The intention of saving and investing is to make your money _____.
Down
- When buying, always buy on ______, not on price.
- The biggest risk of all is to do _________.
- The amount of goods and services that are available to be bought.
- Another form of passive income. It can be earned by owning businesses.
- Money is not everything, but almost everything has to do with _______.
- You can also earn from real estate by owning a property and charging _____ to those using it.
- The amount of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy.
- ______ = A share of ownership of a company.
- _____ = Things that put money into your pocket.
- _______ = Exchanging time & effort for money.
22 Clues: ______ = Asset - Liability • = _________ Literacy Program • Wealth = Money x Time x _______. • The biggest risk of all is to do _________. • ______ = A share of ownership of a company. • _______ = Exchanging time & effort for money. • _____ = Things that put money into your pocket. • When buying, always buy on ______, not on price. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary by Jerome Griffin, Evan Camara 2017-11-29
Across
- A state wantint to know or learn about something
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank
- tax levied by a government directly on income
- a small plastic card issued by a bank
- the action of deducting or subtracting something.
- an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
- the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- A fixed reguler paid on a monthly or weekly basis.
Down
- The cost required for something
- A sum of money withdrawn from an account
- People take money out of what they make
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- Everything you have,and have to pay the business
- Money received or gived
- Money spent or cost incurred
- I payed for my shoe's later
- a bank account that earns interest
- The bank loans money for intrest
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- looked about her with interest"
23 Clues: Money received or gived • I payed for my shoe's later • Money spent or cost incurred • The cost required for something • looked about her with interest" • The bank loans money for intrest • a bank account that earns interest • a small plastic card issued by a bank • People take money out of what they make • A sum of money placed or kept in a bank • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-05-15
Across
- amount of money in an account
- an interest rate that may change during loan
- the interest rate stays the same
- total income without deductions
- a business that offers you a safe place to keep your money
- the total dollar amount of money borrowed
- a calculation based on credit history
- small cash advances, usually $500 or less
- a full credit history
- the value of your assets, net worth
- amounts charged by institutions for activities
- parts of a company, also called shares
- taking money out of your account
Down
- amount you make after deductions
- ability to borrow money
- assets offered to secure a loan
- an account that earns interest
- a fee you get charged for not paying on time
- a loan to purchase real estate
- money you borrow with a promise to pay back later
- signing the back of a check so you can deposit
- a method your employer may use to give you a paycheck
- a long term savings option
- a fee, charged annually
- interest paid on money that's invested
- the difference between how much you owe vs worth
- time you have to pay balance before interest is charged
- to put money into an account
28 Clues: a full credit history • ability to borrow money • a fee, charged annually • a long term savings option • to put money into an account • amount of money in an account • an account that earns interest • a loan to purchase real estate • assets offered to secure a loan • total income without deductions • amount you make after deductions • the interest rate stays the same • ...
Stock Market 2014-03-03
Across
- Savings account with a certificate
- Your emergency fund is not an ___, it's insurance
- Growth and income funds
- Emergency fund goes into a ___
- Company with consistent record of rapid growth
- Low market price
- Futures and ___ are extremely speculative and carry a high risk
- Assist with investment choices
- PAC
- Annuities at a low interest rate
- Ownership of a company
- Ownership of a company
- Company owes you money
- Nationally recognized companies
- Uncertainty about the outcome of investments
Down
- Money is ___
- fund Saving money for a purchase and letting the interest work for you rather than against you
- Spread money around
- Aggressive growth funds
- Companies with spotty earning patterns
- Distribution of earnings corporations pays to stockholders
- Pooling of investors money
- Money taken off the top of trades
- Pays high dividends
- Is the first saving priority
- Associated with companies with consistent returns
- Stock influenced greatly by changes in economic business cycle
- Savings account within an insurance company
- Not a good investment
- Money is easily accessed
- Savings are about contentment and ___
31 Clues: PAC • Money is ___ • Low market price • Spread money around • Pays high dividends • Not a good investment • Ownership of a company • Ownership of a company • Company owes you money • Aggressive growth funds • Growth and income funds • Money is easily accessed • Pooling of investors money • Is the first saving priority • Emergency fund goes into a ___ • Assist with investment choices • ...
M2 P8 CrossWord Feb2 Savings and Investment 2021-02-02
Across
- The amount of money set aside for future use
- Return In Investment
- Reward gained from investing in a business
- Another for expenses
- Word used to describe company shares or government bonds etc.
- Money used to buy something expecting gains
- ________ Income, the money you can spend after deducting tax and expenditures
- High savings, ______investment money
- This word is used to describe the possible problem one can experience from investing
- _____ Production is when raw materials are gathered
Down
- This means "stable" or balance, equilibrium
- _______ Investment is when you put your money into a business but you doesn't mean you own the business
- _______ Investment is when you use your own money to manage your own business
- Factor of production where we can get wood or minerals
- The money gained from doing business
- Fancy word for reward, gains, profit
- This word means to make big, to "expand"
- Reward gained from using banking service
- _____ PRoduction is when raw materials are made to finished products
- Factor of production where workers are grouped to skilled and unskilled
- _______ Production is when products are packed and delivered
21 Clues: Return In Investment • Another for expenses • The money gained from doing business • Fancy word for reward, gains, profit • High savings, ______investment money • This word means to make big, to "expand" • Reward gained from using banking service • Reward gained from investing in a business • This means "stable" or balance, equilibrium • ...
AoS 3 - Accounting Crossword 2024-06-23
Across
- Documents acknowledging the receipt of goods or services.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis.
- Payment to workers for their services.
- Electronic funds transfer at point of sale.
- Summaries of financial activities.
- Bills sent to customers detailing amounts owed.
- Guidance provided based on financial reports.
- The amount of money available in an account.
- Documents that provide evidence of transactions.
- A detailed list of goods on hand.
- Income generated from normal business operations.
- Resources owned by a business.
Down
- Books where transactions are recorded chronologically.
- Transfer of money in exchange for goods or services.
- A written order directing a bank to pay money.
- Entering financial information into records.
- An agreement to buy now and pay later.
- Debts and obligations of a business.
- Informal written notes to record information.
- Money in the form of coins or notes.
- The owner's interest in the business.
- The process of recording financial transactions.
- Money spent on goods or services.
- Financial institution for saving, investing, and lending money.
24 Clues: Resources owned by a business. • Money spent on goods or services. • A detailed list of goods on hand. • Summaries of financial activities. • Debts and obligations of a business. • Money in the form of coins or notes. • The owner's interest in the business. • Payment to workers for their services. • An agreement to buy now and pay later. • ...
Ch 10 Review 2024-12-13
Across
- Actions taken by central banks to influence the money supply and interest rates
- are financial institutions that accept deposits and make loans
- Purpose: Maintain stability, protect consumers, and prevent fraud
- Purpose: Central banking system of the United States
- money: Using valuable items as currency (e.g., gold, silver)
- money: Introduction of banknotes and government-issued currency
- Markets where company shares are traded
- fixed repayment ex. car loans
- annual percentage rate
- represents your creditworthiness
- max amount you can charge
- Global marketplace for trading currencies
- pay for services ex. cell phone
Down
- is a medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value
- convenience and builds credit history
- Allocating money with the expectation of future returns
- price you pay to borrow money
- high interest rates and potential for debt
- Markets where raw materials and primary products are traded
- ongoing borrowing ex. credit cards
- ability to borrow money
- money: Electronic payments and cryptocurrencies
- lowest amount you must pay monthly on a credit card
- where financial assets are bought and sold
- Markets where debt securities are traded
25 Clues: annual percentage rate • ability to borrow money • max amount you can charge • price you pay to borrow money • fixed repayment ex. car loans • pay for services ex. cell phone • represents your creditworthiness • ongoing borrowing ex. credit cards • convenience and builds credit history • Markets where company shares are traded • Markets where debt securities are traded • ...
Vocabulary Quiz 2024-01-31
Across
- Something not necessary to live, but can improve your quality of life
- twice a year
- every day
- to get or receive something brought upon yourself
- four times a year
- a withdrawal from, or a deposit into a bank account
- every month
- a check with a manually-written "VOID" used to communicate bank account information only, without payment
- comparing two records of an account in an effort to match them
- something necessary to live
Down
- a monetary fine for withdrawing more money than an account holds
- yearly, every year
- the amount of money in an account
- money paid from an employer deposited into an account without the need for a check
- a bank account used to write checks for payment; allows for use of a debit card
- a bank account used to save money
- a table to record checks and other debits from a checking account
- when money has been successfully withdrawn from a bank account
- withdrawing more money from an account than it holds
- a piece of paper used to pay money directly from a checking account
20 Clues: every day • every month • twice a year • four times a year • yearly, every year • something necessary to live • the amount of money in an account • a bank account used to save money • to get or receive something brought upon yourself • a withdrawal from, or a deposit into a bank account • withdrawing more money from an account than it holds • ...
What is Bitcoin Crossword 2024-02-01
Across
- Exchanging money directly, no intermediary
- Free from systemic threats
- First items monetized on the network
- Information about protocol
- Component innovated by Adam Back
- Money expansion causing higher prices
- Last name of Bitcoin inventor
- Don’t trust..
- Rewarded for winning a block
- No single point of failure
- Lending out more than in reserve
- There are 100 million of these
- Happens every 210000 blocks
- Way to hold your Bitcoin
- Rare, limited supply
- State of owing money
- Can’t be corrupted
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- Can’t be censored
- Check transactions are correct
- Maintains purchasing power
- Rules without rulers
- Secure encryption system
- Money spent twice
- All in agreement
- Money that can’t be manipulated or changed
- Something that inspires action
- Unable to be copied
- Sold by governments to expand money supply
- Money that can't be manipulated or changed
- Base layer
- Sats per… for fees in mempools
- Energy that is un utilized or wasted
- Exchanged for time and energy
- First block mined
- What ‘generals’ problem gets solved
- Measure of computational power
36 Clues: Base layer • Don’t trust.. • All in agreement • Can’t be censored • Money spent twice • First block mined • Can’t be corrupted • Unable to be copied • Rules without rulers • Rare, limited supply • State of owing money • Secure encryption system • Way to hold your Bitcoin • Free from systemic threats • Maintains purchasing power • Information about protocol • No single point of failure • ...
Personal Finance 101 2024-11-19
Across
- A bank account that earns interest
- Pay off debt with the highest interest
- Secured debt usually taken to buy a home
- A collection of investments
- A target to achieve with your money
- Pre Tax IRA
- An investment pool managed by professionals
- Money spent on goods and services
- The cost of borrowing money or the earnings on savings
- Post Tax IRA
- Money paid to the government
- 3-6 months of net income
- Movement of money
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- Increase in prices over time
- Buying assets to get a rate of return
- A share of ownership of a company
- 3 digit number based on credit report
- Total pay before taxes and other deductions are taken out
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Unsecured high interest debt
- Money owed to lenders
- A loan made to a corporation or government
- A portion of a company's earnings paid to shareholders
- Pay off debt starting with smallest balance
- Assets - Liabilities
- A common type of credit score
26 Clues: Pre Tax IRA • Post Tax IRA • Movement of money • Assets - Liabilities • Money owed to lenders • 3-6 months of net income • A collection of investments • Increase in prices over time • Unsecured high interest debt • Money paid to the government • A common type of credit score • A share of ownership of a company • Money spent on goods and services • A bank account that earns interest • ...
Tyion Harrell Accounting 2024-10-28
Across
- Wages,salaries,any money earned
- A financial plan to estimate future costs
- The amount of money given to employees for work
- Recognizing an expense or revenue that has not yet been recorded
- Total amount of money you have
- A periodic statement, the bank sends to the holder of the checking account
- A financial report on a companies expenses and revenue during a specific period
- An accountant who has satisfied the needs to be in the position of public accountant
- Income left over after taxes and fees have been paid
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- Money received from its services offered
- What occurs when your liabilities exceed your assets
- Assets that are unlikely to change for a LONG time
- A recording of a companies assets, liabilities, and equity
- The movement of cash during a recorded time
- Anything money is spent on
- Funds invested in a business to support and help it grow
- An examination of a companies financial statement
- Debt/money owed to others by a company
- Amount of money left after paying expenses
- Ownership interest in a company after liabilities are deducted from assets
20 Clues: Anything money is spent on • Total amount of money you have • Wages,salaries,any money earned • Debt/money owed to others by a company • Money received from its services offered • A financial plan to estimate future costs • Amount of money left after paying expenses • The movement of cash during a recorded time • The amount of money given to employees for work • ...
Investment Crossword 2022-11-21
Across
- limited liability corporation
- a stock that goes up and down
- does not accept cash deposits
- use of long term savings to earn money
- stock market return
- initial public offering
- securities and exchange commission
- money placed in an account
- highest price stock for the day
- a trader's collection of stocks
- limited liability partnership
- stock market opens at this time
- electronic funds transfer
- bad times on wall street
- owning shares in a company
Down
- anything of value
- entering and exiting stock in one day
- share price at the end of the day
- money lent that needs to be paid back
- where money is produced
- stockholders are entitled to this
- system where money is not backed by gold
- deposit insurance in case of bank failure
- people who buy shares of stock companies
- trying to profit from stock going down
- collection of letters to represent stock
- accepts cash deposits from customers
- paper money
- lowest price stock for the day
- an investment that's considered risk free
- good times on Wall street
31 Clues: paper money • anything of value • stock market return • where money is produced • initial public offering • bad times on wall street • electronic funds transfer • good times on Wall street • money placed in an account • owning shares in a company • limited liability corporation • a stock that goes up and down • does not accept cash deposits • limited liability partnership • ...
Epic-ly hard crossword puzzle 2022-02-11
Across
- A _____ is a worker in a store.
- Cars, tractors, and computers are examples of ____.
- The _____ is the money that you gain from your labor.
- A ____ is money that you pay back to someone.
- A ____ has a business that makes a product.
- a ______ is a service which you can put money in a bank so that you can take money out slowly at a time
- The amount of oreos a store has is its _____.
- A _____ is all car dealerships trying to be a successful company.
- I have a ____ on how much I am going to spend.
- Tools are example of _____
- A ____ buys goods or services.
- We pay a ___ that is paid to the government.
Down
- The US has a _____ economy
- Hasbro's ____ is making toys for kids.
- _____ is the study of how we use money.
- A _____ is someone who hires people to work for them
- A ____ is money that is charged on goods that you buy.
- money that is charged on your paycheck from working
- A _____ takes a risk to make a business.
- People get paid for their ____ or job.
20 Clues: The US has a _____ economy • Tools are example of _____ • A ____ buys goods or services. • A _____ is a worker in a store. • Hasbro's ____ is making toys for kids. • People get paid for their ____ or job. • _____ is the study of how we use money. • A _____ takes a risk to make a business. • A ____ has a business that makes a product. • ...
Concepts 2025-10-06
Across
- – The cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage.
- prices – The market value of stocks, bonds, or other financial instruments.
- – Money received regularly for work or investments.
- – A prediction of future events, especially economic trends.
- – Physical money in the form of coins and notes.
- – A small case used to carry cash and cards.
- – Money owed to another person or institution.
- – Documents that confirm payment or money received.
- – Legal status of being unable to pay one’s debts.
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- – Small pouch or bag for carrying money, often used by women.
- – A young person who is exceptionally skilled or successful.
- – Individuals or entities that own shares in a company.
- funds – Investment funds that use complex strategies to gain high returns.
- owe – To have an obligation to pay or repay something.
- – Units of ownership that represent a portion of a company’s capital.
- – A period of economic decline or reduced business activity.
- – Money returned when payment exceeds the price.
- – General term for shares representing company ownership.
- – Ownership value in a company or property after debts are paid.
- – Compulsory contribution to government revenue.
20 Clues: – A small case used to carry cash and cards. • – Money owed to another person or institution. • – Money returned when payment exceeds the price. • – Physical money in the form of coins and notes. • – Compulsory contribution to government revenue. • – Legal status of being unable to pay one’s debts. • – Money received regularly for work or investments. • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-30
Across
- Using excess money to prepare for the future
- money owed
- money received from work, investments, or other financial support
- a percentage of a borrowed sum of money which must be paid in addition to the repayment
- terms for one’s work-related financial earnings
- the lowest wage permitted by law; in the U.S., $7.25 an hour
- money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent
Down
- setting money aside for later use or in case of emergencies
- a sum of money given for designated period of time which must be repaid
- an individual, bank, or company who loans money
- financial obligations, such as bills
- the loan itself
- house payment
- money set aside for later use or in case of emergencies
- money earned as a percentage of service or sale
15 Clues: money owed • house payment • the loan itself • financial obligations, such as bills • Using excess money to prepare for the future • an individual, bank, or company who loans money • money earned as a percentage of service or sale • terms for one’s work-related financial earnings • money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent • ...
budget A plan that sets a financial goal to be achieved through planning spending 2022-01-02
Across
- an amount of money that is given by a bank with requirements to pay back amount
- a form of payment that has no limit at moment of payment but needs a bill payment at end of time given
- An earned amount of money that additional fees and tax deductions
- An expense that is not able to be altered
- a form of work that provides income
- Every 29-31 days
- additional hours working over the 40 hr weekly average
- something that is a requirement to sustain success
- Something that is not a requirement to sustain success
- amount of money earned that has had all additional fees and taxes taken care of
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- every 2 weeks
- the paper given with info about money earned at job
- a form of payment that has a limit based on amount of money in bank account
- The amount of money needed to keep a person healthy and be in a stable situation
- the amount of money that needs to be paid monthly to live in a house
- A plan that sets a financial goal to be achieved through planning spending
- amount of money a person makes
- an amount of money that needs to be paid off
- a contract laying out all expenses when investing in a house
- A long term profession
- An achievement that a person has expressed a desire of fulfilling
- An additional fee on a purchase of a house
22 Clues: every 2 weeks • Every 29-31 days • A long term profession • amount of money a person makes • a form of work that provides income • An expense that is not able to be altered • An additional fee on a purchase of a house • an amount of money that needs to be paid off • something that is a requirement to sustain success • the paper given with info about money earned at job • ...
Chapter 2 Notes 2022-11-21
Across
- mechanism a nation uses to manage money
- document that discloses financial about the company and is filed with the SEC
- privately owned and provides banking services
- share price at the end of trading day
- document guaranteeing payment of a certain amount
- money is the common measure of the worth
- someone that assists with purchasing bonds
- putting money aside so that it is there when needed
- amount of credit available for a business to use
- man who vetoed the renewal of the second bank
- Describe the relationship between risk and return
- taking measures to make money grow
- coins are produced by them
- have influence on stock prices
- allow customers to pay and withdraw cash
- control the supply of currency
Down
- if a comp. fails the max amount a stockholder can lose is the initial investment
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- controlled by state regulatory authorities
- man who signed the National Banking act
- pay for security purchases within three business days of order
- security that matures in a year or less
- legal tender
- financial institution that makes money from loans
- bank account allowing owner to make deposits
- (bank)people who lend money to a business
- sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- ticker symbol
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- money can be saved and used at a later date
30 Clues: legal tender • ticker symbol • coins are produced by them • have influence on stock prices • control the supply of currency • taking measures to make money grow • share price at the end of trading day • mechanism a nation uses to manage money • man who signed the National Banking act • security that matures in a year or less • money is the common measure of the worth • ...
How cute, you thought you were done 2019-11-18
Across
- gain a money, if you played an item, gain a damage. Roll Ravenclaw dice (2 words)
- all heroes gain a damage, heart, money and draw a card (2 words)
- chose one, gain two money or draw a card
- any one hero gains two hearts (3 words)
- all heroes gain 2 hearts. If at maximum, gain a damage and draw a card (3 words)
- remove a dark marker from he location and draw a card
- gain a damage and 2 hearts, roll Slytherin dice (2 words)
- any one hero gains a money and a heart. If discarded, gain a money and a heart (2 words)
- gain a money and draw a card. Roll the Ravenclaw dice (2 words)
- any one hero gains 3 hearts and draws a card
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- gain 2 damage and roll the Gryffindor dice twice (3 words)
- copy the effects of an ally you have played this turn (2 words)
- All heroes draw a card
- for each spell used this turn, gain a damage and a heart (2 words)
- draw two cards and then discard any card (2 words)
- choose any one house dice to roll (3 words)
- gain a money and a damage. Roll Gryffindor dice (2 words)
- gain a damage and draw a card
- choose 2: gain 2 damage, 2 money, 2 hearts or draw 2 cards (2 words)
- gain a damage, money and a heart (2 words)
- draw 3 cards and discard 2 cards (2 words)
21 Clues: All heroes draw a card • gain a damage and draw a card • any one hero gains two hearts (3 words) • chose one, gain two money or draw a card • gain a damage, money and a heart (2 words) • draw 3 cards and discard 2 cards (2 words) • choose any one house dice to roll (3 words) • any one hero gains 3 hearts and draws a card • ...
Ameritowne 2024-09-25
Across
- TO use or buy
- The amount on money in a savings or checking account
- When the demand is greater than the available resources
- A method of banking in which transactions are conducted electronically via the internet.
- Something that one person does for someone else
- deliver or sell
- Make
- A written order instructing a bank to pay money
- An electronic transfer of cash from one account to another. This method is commonly used for salaries and tax refunds.
- The willingness and ability to purchase good and services at a particular price
- Money left over after a business pays all costs
- Money borrowed by an individual or business to be paid back with interest
- Object's that can satisfy people's wants
Down
- Moving money from one account to another using a computer system
- An institution that receives, lends, borrows, exchanges, issues and safeguards money
- The signature on the back of a check that allows it to be cashed or deposited
- The quantity of a product producers are willing to provide at a particular price
- To put money into an account
- The total of one set of a larger group of figures to be added
- To take money out of an account
- A check written for a larger amount than the balance in a checking account.
- Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- This card allows you to "pay now." When using this card, you are using your own money from your own bank account.
23 Clues: Make • TO use or buy • deliver or sell • To put money into an account • To take money out of an account • Object's that can satisfy people's wants • Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship • Something that one person does for someone else • A written order instructing a bank to pay money • Money left over after a business pays all costs • ...
Commerce Crossword 2025-06-02
Across
- money paid as a penalty for breaking the law
- a person who leads court proceedings and makes legal decisions
- something not allowed by law
- a system of rules a society must follow
- unfair treatment based on race gender age etc
- extra money earned on savings or paid on loans
- a duty or obligation
- a type of law dealing with disputes between people
- borrowed money that must be paid back later
- a person who buys goods and services
- a loan used to buy property
- a dishonest scheme to trick people out of money
- when police take someone into custody for a suspected crime
- money set aside for future use
- money borrowed that must be repaid with interest
Down
- money saved during your working life for retirement
- freedoms or entitlements people have in society
- people who enforce the law and maintain order
- a financial plan for managing income and expenses
- non-essential items people desire
- a sudden decision to buy something
- something allowed by law
- a card that takes money directly from your bank account
- a legal agreement between two or more people
- essential items like food shelter and clothing
- a group of people who decide a verdict in a trial
- money received from work or investments
- a type of law dealing with actions that harm society
- a place where legal cases are heard
- tax added to most goods and services in Australia
30 Clues: a duty or obligation • something allowed by law • a loan used to buy property • something not allowed by law • money set aside for future use • non-essential items people desire • a sudden decision to buy something • a place where legal cases are heard • a person who buys goods and services • a system of rules a society must follow • money received from work or investments • ...
Sports, Money & Vehicles - Italian 2016-03-17
Fundamental Principles of Money 2021-09-21
Across
- form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods
- supply amount of monetary assets available in a country's economy at a specific time
- Funds Transfer Wire transfer of money from one bank to another
- means of payment
- card payment card which provides the cardholder electronic access to bank account
- type of money made with metal
- check slip of paper which allows user to make a payment from their bank account to a business or individual
- rate rate at which a unit of currency of one country can be exchanged for a unit of currency of another currency
- government bond issued with terms of four
- treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds
Down
- promissory notes issued by a federal reserve bank
- policy actions of a central bank, currency board or regulatory committee specifying the size and rate of growth of the money supply
- card payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment
- paper currency issued by the continental congress
- bond form of debt issued by a national government
- system of money in general use in a country
- demand desired holding of a financial asset in the form of money
- policy means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy
- standard standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit
19 Clues: means of payment • type of money made with metal • government bond issued with terms of four • system of money in general use in a country • promissory notes issued by a federal reserve bank • paper currency issued by the continental congress • bond form of debt issued by a national government • form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods • ...
Unemployment, Money and Inflation 2024-02-20
Across
- This type of unemployment can be due to changes in the economy, such as the decline of certain industries or the emergence of new sectors.
- Money must be easily carried by people, so they can use it to conduct transactions wherever they go.
- Money should be easily divisible into smaller units to facilitate transactions of varying sizes.
- Money provides a common measure of the value of goods and services, making it easier to compare prices and values
- Situation where the supply of money in an economy increases at a rate that is considered to be too high, typically much faster than the economy's capacity to produce goods and services.
- This type of unemployment is common in industries where demand fluctuates according to the time of year, such as agriculture, tourism, and retail.
- increase in the general level of prices of goods and services
- The supply of money in circulation should be controlled or limited to maintain its value.
- This type of unemployment rises during periods of economic downturn or recession and decreases when the economy improves.
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- Money can preserve value over time, allowing individuals and businesses to save and defer spending until a later date.
- This increase in prices leads to higher cost of living, prompting workers to demand even higher wages to keep up with the rising costs, thereby creating a cycle of wage and price increases.
- Money serves as an intermediary in trade, eliminating the need for a coincidental want in barter transactions.
- This type of unemployment can happen for various reasons, such as individuals leaving a job to find a better one, relocating for work, or entering the workforce for the first time.
- Money must withstand physical wear and tear from handling and use over time.
- Explanation that rising input costs, especially energy and organized labor, drive up the prices of products
- Explanation that prices rise because all sectors of the economy try to buy more goods and services than the economy can produce
- This type of unemployment rises as new technologies are adopted, some jobs become obsolete because machines or software can perform tasks more efficiently than humans.
17 Clues: increase in the general level of prices of goods and services • Money must withstand physical wear and tear from handling and use over time. • The supply of money in circulation should be controlled or limited to maintain its value. • Money should be easily divisible into smaller units to facilitate transactions of varying sizes. • ...
Criss Cross Costs- Commerce Plaza 2024-05-20
Across
- money borrowed that has to be repaid with interest
- money left over after a business pays all of its costs
- your work is your _____
- useful labor that does not provide a tangible good
- computed for starting a business
- written orders to a bank to pay for goods or services
- ___cost is the alternative given up when a choice is made
- a place of business which receives and lends money
- money paid to an employee
- things we must have to live
- you received 3 ___ for working at Commerce Plaza
- signing one's name on the back of a check
- provided by the hospital or doctor's office
- charge for borrowing money from the bank
- materials necessary to run your business
- things we would like to have but can live without
Down
- things we can touch which are made by people
- money that is not spent by its owner
- coins and bills
- individuals or companies who make goods or perform services
- electric, phone, cable, water
- a commercial or industrial enterprise
- responsible for writing all the business checks
- something produced by a producer
- the amount of money something costs
- payment for use of a business space
- bringing a business to the attention of the public
27 Clues: coins and bills • your work is your _____ • money paid to an employee • things we must have to live • electric, phone, cable, water • computed for starting a business • something produced by a producer • the amount of money something costs • payment for use of a business space • money that is not spent by its owner • a commercial or industrial enterprise • ...
ALC - BOOK 3 - Unit 1 - I'd like to open an account - Part 1 2024-12-19
Across
- an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- a small folding case for carrying paper money, credit cards, etc
- a document with blanks to fill out with data
- facts about a situation, person, event, etc.
- an official document with a person's photo used to travel abroad
- a small piece of paper, a receipt or ticket
- money in the form of notes and coins, but not checks or credit cards
- to tell a bank that you no longer wish to have an account (3W)
- to write all the details asked for on a form or other document
- a rectangular piece of plastic allowing people to pay
- your name written by yourself, always in the same way on documents
- a piece of paper money
Down
- to put money in a bank account
- a bank account which does not pay interests back (2W)
- a bank account that uses checks for transactions (2W)
- to put money in a bank account (3W)
- to tell a bank that you wish to have a bank account (3W)
- the act of taking money out from a bank account
- to write or type information in the spaces provided (2W)
- a book of checks to be used as money
20 Clues: a piece of paper money • to put money in a bank account • to put money in a bank account (3W) • a book of checks to be used as money • a small piece of paper, a receipt or ticket • a document with blanks to fill out with data • facts about a situation, person, event, etc. • the act of taking money out from a bank account • ...
NSL CHAPTER 20 PERSONAL FINANCE AND ECONOMICS 2022-06-01
Across
- MONEY THAT REMAINS AFTER ALL TAXES ON IT HAVE BEEN PAID
- SOMEONE WHO BUYS A PRODUCT OR SERVICE
- PAYMENTS TO SHAREHOLDERS
- THE PROMISE OF A MANUFACTURER OR A SELLER TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A FAULTY PRODUCT WITHIN A CERTAIN TIME PERIOD
- THE PAYMENT PEOPLE RECEIVE WHEN THEY LEND MONEY OR ALLOW SOMEONE ELSE TO USE THEIR MONEY
- MONEY THAT REMAINS AFTER PAYING FOR NECESSITIES
- A CAREFUL RECORD OF ALL THE MONEY YOU EARN AND SPEND
Down
- A MOVEMENT TO EDUCATE BUYERS ABOUT THE PURCHASES THEY MAKE AND TO DEMAND BETTER AND SAFER PRODUCTS FROM MANUFACTURERS
- THE MONEY YOU SPEND ON EVERYTHING
- BORROWING MONEY TO PAY FOR SOMETHING NOW WHILE PROMISING TO REPAY IT LATER
- PROFITS EARNED BY INVESTORS
- THE AMOUNT INITIALLY DEPOSITED OR THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF A LOAN
- THE MONEY YOU EARN
- MONEY LENT TO A COMPANY OR GOVERNMENT
- PARTIAL OWNERSHIP OF A COMPANY
- THE INABILITY TO PAY DEBTS
16 Clues: THE MONEY YOU EARN • PAYMENTS TO SHAREHOLDERS • THE INABILITY TO PAY DEBTS • PROFITS EARNED BY INVESTORS • PARTIAL OWNERSHIP OF A COMPANY • THE MONEY YOU SPEND ON EVERYTHING • SOMEONE WHO BUYS A PRODUCT OR SERVICE • MONEY LENT TO A COMPANY OR GOVERNMENT • MONEY THAT REMAINS AFTER PAYING FOR NECESSITIES • A CAREFUL RECORD OF ALL THE MONEY YOU EARN AND SPEND • ...
Business Crossword 2023-07-28
Across
- when you have negative money
- An extra cost that needs to be repaid after borrowing money
- when you own a business with someone else
- something being sold
- when you work under 18 hours each week
- money you originally agree to pay back
- a stack of an item that needs to be sold
- you pay this to recieve something
- a chunk of money that people borrow to afford a house
Down
- you have to pay it when you are paying for you water
- when you work by yourself
- an amount of money made
- when someone runs a business alone or with one other person
- when you get payed by the hour
- an item you use to pay for things
- money you have to pay when you recieve something
- Something you give to people to recieve goods and/ or services
- when you work more than 18 hours each week
- when you get payed ever fortnight
- something you borrow but must give back
20 Clues: something being sold • an amount of money made • when you work by yourself • when you have negative money • when you get payed by the hour • an item you use to pay for things • when you get payed ever fortnight • you pay this to recieve something • when you work under 18 hours each week • money you originally agree to pay back • something you borrow but must give back • ...
Making ends meet 2016-09-19
Across
- My uncle doesn't need to work. He's very ... off.
- If you don't have the money now,you can buy it on ...
- When my uncle died, I ... into quite a lot of money.
- I can't get any money out. I must be ...
- I hope to pay ... my mortgage in the next two years.
- I put money for my holiday into my ... account.
- The bank won't lend me money as I have a bad credit ...
- The total cost of the repairs comes ... Ł270.
- You need to ... the loan as soon as possible.
Down
- I'm staying in tonight. I'm a bit ... of money now.
- I never borrow money. I hate getting into ...
- I pay quite a high ... rate on my credit card.
- We've put a 10% ... down on our new house.
- Most people need a ... if they want to buy a house.
- It's a bad time to buy a house as ... prices are very high.
- I'm going to ... all my money in the stock market.
- If you need to borrow money, why not get a ... from the bank?
- Ł10 for a coffee?! You're trying to ... me off!
18 Clues: I can't get any money out. I must be ... • We've put a 10% ... down on our new house. • I never borrow money. I hate getting into ... • The total cost of the repairs comes ... Ł270. • You need to ... the loan as soon as possible. • I pay quite a high ... rate on my credit card. • I put money for my holiday into my ... account. • ...
Family Consumer Science 2018-04-04
Across
- Seeing things that actually not there.
- Spending your money wisely.
- Borrowing Money
- Knowledge, Meaning, Self-Awareness
- Once was called Shell Shock?
- Depression Usually happened after birth of child
- Family, Affection, Relationships, Work Group, etc.
- When you owe money
- Protection, Security, Order, Law, Limits, Stability, etc.
Down
- Beauty, Balance, Form, etc.
- What causes PTSD for Soldiers
- Money due to companies.
- Personal Growth, and Self-Fulfilment
- Mood Swings
- Something you invest in.
- Directly takes it out of your bank account as you spend
- Money coming from a check.
- Really grown over the years (Hint:Deals with electric)
- Achievement, Status, Responsibility, and Reputation
- What is the disorder about neatness?
20 Clues: Mood Swings • Borrowing Money • When you owe money • Money due to companies. • Something you invest in. • Money coming from a check. • Beauty, Balance, Form, etc. • Spending your money wisely. • Once was called Shell Shock? • What causes PTSD for Soldiers • Knowledge, Meaning, Self-Awareness • Personal Growth, and Self-Fulfilment • What is the disorder about neatness? • ...
Jake's economics puzzle 2024-04-03
Across
- someone that hires people
- an item that a company sells
- currency
- a job
- the amount you can spend on one thing
- an economic and political system
- someone that is hired
- things becoming more expensive over time
Down
- the person that buys the product
- how much of a product that the supplier has
- how much someone wants a product
- how much you pay for the item
- the study of money
- a tax on items
- money you give to the government
- the act of getting hired
- money that is borrowed
- money the bank gives you
- america's form of market
- the person that sells a product
20 Clues: a job • currency • a tax on items • the study of money • someone that is hired • money that is borrowed • the act of getting hired • money the bank gives you • america's form of market • someone that hires people • an item that a company sells • how much you pay for the item • the person that sells a product • the person that buys the product • how much someone wants a product • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-19
Across
- The fee the bank charges when you borrow money.
- What British people call a vacuum cleaner.
- Things you buy at the supermarket.
- A loan for a house.
- What British people call the subway.
- The area where you live.
- Express.
- The area near your house.
- The amount of money in your bank account.
- What kind of puzzle is this?
- UK currency
- Money you put into a financial insinuation hoping for a return.
- What British people call the elevator.
Down
- When you owe money.
- Your favourite subject!
- What do you make when you book a hotel room?
- City.
- The countryside.
- Express.
- Hong Kong currency
- Money you put into the bank
21 Clues: City. • Express. • Express. • UK currency • The countryside. • Hong Kong currency • When you owe money. • A loan for a house. • Your favourite subject! • The area where you live. • The area near your house. • Money you put into the bank • What kind of puzzle is this? • Things you buy at the supermarket. • What British people call the subway. • What British people call the elevator. • ...
Puzzle 2025-06-19
Across
- The area near your house.
- City.
- Express.
- When you owe money.
- A loan for a house.
- What British people call the elevator.
- Money you put into a financial insinuation hoping for a return.
- Your favourite subject!
- UK currency
- The area where you live.
Down
- Hong Kong currency
- The countryside.
- What kind of puzzle is this?
- What do you make when you book a hotel room?
- The fee the bank charges when you borrow money.
- Things you buy at the supermarket.
- Express.
- What British people call a vacuum cleaner.
- The amount of money in your bank account.
- Money you put into the bank
- What British people call the subway.
21 Clues: City. • Express. • Express. • UK currency • The countryside. • Hong Kong currency • When you owe money. • A loan for a house. • Your favourite subject! • The area where you live. • The area near your house. • Money you put into the bank • What kind of puzzle is this? • Things you buy at the supermarket. • What British people call the subway. • What British people call the elevator. • ...
Leslie 2019-04-03
Across
- Interest easy method of calculating the interest charge on a loan
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins
- Withholding withholding on wages
- Pay money made while working
- legal agreement for taking tittle of debtors property
- expense subtracted from ones gross annual income
- of living amount of money payed for ones standard of living
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- Tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- Income calculate tax an individual or company owes to the government
- Account a deposit account that allows withdrawal
- Price the price for a unit of measure of a product
- something that is owed or do, typically money
Down
- Pay amount of pay remaining for issuance
- money received on a regular basis
- sum of money kept in a bank account
- Interest to the principal sum of a loan or deposit
- the money one has saved
- being responsible for something by law
- the cost required or money spent on something
- Expense expenses that can change depending on use of products
- a resource owned by the business
- fixed regular payment
- an estimate of income for a set period of time
- Card a card untitling the owner to use funds from the using company to a limit
25 Clues: fixed regular payment • the money one has saved • Pay money made while working • Withholding withholding on wages • a resource owned by the business • money received on a regular basis • sum of money kept in a bank account • being responsible for something by law • Pay amount of pay remaining for issuance • denoting an original sum invested or lent • ...
Personal Finance - Taxes and Your Pay 2023-12-01
Across
- the money an individual makes in exchange for goods or services
- amounts of money withheld from gross pay
- amount of money paid to an employee for each hour worked
- fixed pay
- extra hours worked
- deduction, amount deducted from gross pay to cover the cost of health insurance
- the money or resources that come into an individual's or business's possession
- tax that funds the Medicare program
- income tax, tax levied by the federal government
- document that provides details of pay for a specific pay period
- the excess of income or resources over expenses or liabilities
- voluntary payments given by customers to service workers
Down
- the money or resources that go out from an individual's or business's possession
- a recurring expense that remains constant in amount, such as rent or mortgage
- method of electronically transferring an employee's net pay directly into their bank account
- tax levied by the state government on an individual's income
- amount of money your receive after deductions
- percentage of sales or profit earned by an employee as compensation for generating business
- tax, tax that funds the Social Security program
- movement of money into and out of a business or individual's accounts
- the amount of money earned before taxes and deductions
21 Clues: fixed pay • extra hours worked • tax that funds the Medicare program • amounts of money withheld from gross pay • amount of money your receive after deductions • tax, tax that funds the Social Security program • income tax, tax levied by the federal government • the amount of money earned before taxes and deductions • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- reward to land
- reward to labour
- costs which do not change with output in the short run
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- the best alternative forgone
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
Down
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- reward to investment
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- function of money that enable people to save
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- costs that change with output
- reward to enterprise
- sectors producing services
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
21 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to investment • reward to enterprise • sectors producing services • the best alternative forgone • costs that change with output • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • costs which do not change with output in the short run • ...
