money Crossword Puzzles
Kesler, P2, Economics Vocabulary 2023-01-23
Across
- Things people do for others.
- resources Workers or employees
- A process of exchanging plants, ideas, animals, and diseases among Asia, the Americans, Europe, and Africa
- Money earned by workers
- Rising prices
- Money that is owed to someone else
- Things we must have for our survival or health
- Products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- Things that we would like to have, but aren't necessary for survival
Down
- Giving money to pay for goods and services
- giving money to a charity
- Protect our resources so we don't lose them
- When you borrow money, you have to pay interest on the money you borrowed
- Organizations or groups who help people in need
- How many consumers want to buy a particular product
- What a person gives up when they make a choice
- Decreasing prices
- Products or services brought into a country for sale
- In short supply
- Money we pay to the government
- Products or things we can use, touch, or hold
21 Clues: Rising prices • In short supply • Decreasing prices • Money earned by workers • giving money to a charity • Things people do for others. • resources Workers or employees • Money we pay to the government • Money that is owed to someone else • Giving money to pay for goods and services • Protect our resources so we don't lose them • Products or things we can use, touch, or hold • ...
International trade 2025-03-17
Across
- a sum of money that is owed or due
- money that is paid or received for work or services
- process of manufacturing or growing something in large quantities
- something that is high in price
- an entry that shows that money has been received
- a stock or amount of something supplied or available for use
- a financial instrument that represents ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- to become larger in amount or size
- a big building in which products are made
Down
- plan you write down to decide how you'll spend your money each month
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale
- the performance of an obligation to pay money
- a place where goods are bought and sold
- many people want or need to have or to buy them
- Sending goods to sell in other countries
- someone who buys or consumes, or uses up, something
- the value of a product (good) or service
- money lent at interest
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- money paid to the government every month
20 Clues: money lent at interest • something that is high in price • a sum of money that is owed or due • to become larger in amount or size • a place where goods are bought and sold • Sending goods to sell in other countries • the value of a product (good) or service • money paid to the government every month • a big building in which products are made • ...
shopping 2025-09-15
Across
- A very big shop with many items
- Another word for a shop
- A person who buys things
- Food like carrots, tomatoes, or lettuce
- You wear these on your feet
- A place with many shops and sellers
- How much something costs
- To give money for something
- Things you wear every day
- Round money you can hold in your hand
- Something you carry items in while shopping
- When things are cheaper than usual
- Food like apples, oranges, or bananas
- Coins or notes used to pay for things
Down
- To get something by paying money
- To give something to someone for money
- Paper money you use to pay
- Clothes women or girls wear
- Something you read
- A place where you go to buy things
- Something you carry your shopping in
- Something children play with
- Money taken off the normal price
- / Trolley, You push this in a shop to carry things
- A piece of clothing for your top
- Something you wear on your head
- To take something for a short time
27 Clues: Something you read • Another word for a shop • A person who buys things • How much something costs • Things you wear every day • Paper money you use to pay • Clothes women or girls wear • You wear these on your feet • To give money for something • Something children play with • A very big shop with many items • Something you wear on your head • To get something by paying money • ...
Principles of Business 2022-01-26
Across
- something a company OWES
- money paid to the government whenever you buy something from the store and paid every year based on the money you make
- advertising and promotion sector of business
- something that the company OWNS
- someone who is employed
- someone who owns a single stock in a company
- when the money a company makes is more than the money the company spends
- the act or process of keeping financial records
- the business activity related to making things
Down
- the management, creation, and study of money and investments
- when two or more people own a company
- someone who employs other people
- the money that a company spends
- where a product or service will be sold
- business that can sell stock (Think Nike, Google, and Tesla)
- the money that a company makes
- the business activity related buying things
- the application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life
18 Clues: someone who is employed • something a company OWES • the money that a company makes • the money that a company spends • something that the company OWNS • someone who employs other people • when two or more people own a company • where a product or service will be sold • the business activity related buying things • advertising and promotion sector of business • ...
Investing Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
Across
- the person who does what's best for the client
- a grouping of investments an individual puts money into
- putting your money to use in order to make more money on it
- having an assortment of investments to minimize the effects of volatility
- financial gain
- the ups and downs of the market
- where shares are sold, issued and bought
- a 401k is an example of one
- a loan made by an investor to a borrow
Down
- the people who hold the investor's money
- shares of a company
- a person who puts money into the market
- an increase in prices causing a fall in purchasing value of money
- the chance you take when investing in the market
- a part of a company
- the process of buying or selling securities over time in order to maintain your desired asset allocation
- a profit on an investment
- the amount of money an item costs
18 Clues: financial gain • shares of a company • a part of a company • a profit on an investment • a 401k is an example of one • the ups and downs of the market • the amount of money an item costs • a loan made by an investor to a borrow • a person who puts money into the market • the people who hold the investor's money • where shares are sold, issued and bought • ...
FIN LIT Crossword 2023-08-22
Across
- A prediction of your credit behavior
- The money you owe
- Comparing the prices of products
- A way to manage your risk
- The spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- A financial product that allows a user to access a fixed amount of money
- What you pay each year to borrow money
- Use your money to reward yourself first
- A company or individual who fails to make payments or interest payments on time
- Things you own and can sell for money
- No money
- A card that holds YOUR money
- How likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit
Down
- The amount you borrowed and have to pay back
- The ability to borrow money knowing with the promise youll pay it back
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- The concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings potential in the interim
- A statement of your credit activity
- The price paid for borrowing money
- A type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- How much you make in a certain amount of time
- Individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission
- Your limit on spending
- A not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products
- The things you need to buy vs the things you want to buy
25 Clues: No money • The money you owe • Your limit on spending • A way to manage your risk • A card that holds YOUR money • Comparing the prices of products • The price paid for borrowing money • A statement of your credit activity • A prediction of your credit behavior • Things you own and can sell for money • What you pay each year to borrow money • ...
Fin Lit Vocab 2023-09-18
Across
- a financial professional who executes orders in the market on behalf of clients
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a sum of money has greater value now than it will in the future due to its earnings potential
- money that is borrowed
- ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later
- a number that depicts a consumer's creditworthiness
- property owned by a person or company,
- money received through work or investments
- how you manage your financial obligation
- a way to manage your risk
- a personal finance strategy that prioritizes saving and helps limit spending
Down
- type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- the act of investing in a variety of different industries to reduce risk of loss
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money
- money lent to a borrower or put into an investment
- history of your finances
- completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- failure to fulfill an obligation
- things required to survive vs things that are not required to survive
- Annual percentage rate
- money owed by one party to another
- member-owned financial cooperative that is created and operated by members and shares profits with owners
- comparing prices with different vendors
- stash of money set aside to cover the financial surprises life throws your way
- estimate of income and expenditure for a period of time
25 Clues: Annual percentage rate • money that is borrowed • history of your finances • a way to manage your risk • failure to fulfill an obligation • money owed by one party to another • property owned by a person or company, • comparing prices with different vendors • how you manage your financial obligation • money received through work or investments • ...
Section 15.2 Banking 2024-05-09
Across
- a type of EFT transaction; money is deposited directly into a customer’s checking account
- any organization that provides services related to money.
- a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- a document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified
- services offered to customers by financial institutions. General banking services offered to all customers.
- a regular payment made from a customer’s bank account to a vendor or supplier
- checking accounts are also known as this because money can be withdrawn at any time
Down
- is a financial institution that does not accept deposits. They generate profits by selling services.
- a financial institution that provides services for businesses by helping them raise money for expansion or maintenance
- a financial institution that offers savings and loan services
- a nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- the movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another
- a prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans; loan company
- largest category of deposit institution. They service individuals and business customers and offer range of services
- are for-profit businesses that sell insurance products
- a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer’s account.
- a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- money placed into an account.
21 Clues: money placed into an account. • are for-profit businesses that sell insurance products • any organization that provides services related to money. • a financial institution that offers savings and loan services • a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use • a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans; loan company • ...
UNIT 2 ECON 2025-03-26
Across
- Which federal program in the United States provides financial support to retirees, disabled individuals, widows, and orphans?
- A loan specifically used to purchase property
- What card used money directly from your funds
- When customers rush to withdraw all their money from a bank due to fear it might fail
- A system of trading goods and services without using money is known as
- A system where a country had to have the same amount of gold as money circulating
- A tax charged on the money you earn from work
- Checks or any other objects that can be exchange for money is known as __________ money
- A share of ownership in a company?
- A fee paid by a borrower to a lender for using borrowed money is known as
- True or False: 0-2% inflation is good for an economy
- To fail to make the required payments on a mortgage is know as
Down
- Economists use __________ to measure inflation
- An increase in the overall price level of goods and services over time is known as
- A tax paid on items and services you purchase
- A market in which stock prices are generally falling
- People with higher incomes pay a higher percentage in taxes is known as what type of tax system
- A market in which stock prices are generally rising
- What protects customers bank deposits/funds if the bank fails?
- Taxes are due by
- The United States national bank is called the
- What card allows you to borrow from the bank with interest
- Physical money that is backed by trust is known as _____ money
23 Clues: Taxes are due by • A share of ownership in a company? • A tax paid on items and services you purchase • A loan specifically used to purchase property • What card used money directly from your funds • The United States national bank is called the • A tax charged on the money you earn from work • Economists use __________ to measure inflation • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-11-17
Across
- A type of loan given to a person to buy a house
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- When you owe a person or bank money
- an expense that you pay for incase something happens to your stuff
- The ability to meet your needs without compromising the needs of people in the future
- When a group of people depend on one another
- NZ savings scheme in which you, your employer and the Government contribute too
- 15% tax on a good or service
- The system in which a good is produced, sold and bought
- The stuff you own
- Something that an individual desires
- What you spend your money on
- The limited nature of society's resources
Down
- Money that is not spent from your income
- The value of the choice you do not make _____ Cost
- A type of card in which you spend the banks money that you are then required to pay back
- When you live in a house owned by someone else
- A compulsory tax everyone must pay on the money they earn
- The estimated amount of money spent in a given time
- Money borrowed from the bank that must be paid back
- A type of card that connects straight to your bank account
- The steady increase in cost of a good over time
- Something that is required for survival
- The amount of resources available
- the amount of money you must put in, in order to get a loan
- A type of loan given to people who are studying at University
- The amount of good or services people are willing to buy
27 Clues: The stuff you own • 15% tax on a good or service • What you spend your money on • The amount of resources available • When you owe a person or bank money • Something that an individual desires • Something that is required for survival • Money that is not spent from your income • The limited nature of society's resources • When a group of people depend on one another • ...
Personal Finance Vocab 2025-03-04
Across
- An official form that tells a financial institution to give a certain amount of money from someone's account to someone else
- A fee charged when there isn't enough money in an account to cover an expense.
- The impact of social media influencer endorsement and product placement on a consumer's purchasing decisions.
- Something a person or business owes money on
- pull money out of an account at a financial institution.
- A card that allows you to pay for things with money from a checking account
- A number between 300 and 850 that's compiled by considering someone's borrowing history and represents their creditworthiness to potential lenders
- The average life of a product from when it is sold to when it is discarded.
- An account meant to help with and encourage saving money by paying interest. Purchases generally cannot be made directly from the money in the account.
- The price a product could sell for in the future.
- Expenses that generally don't change in dollar amount from month to month, like a mortgage or rent, insurance payments.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someone's property for a specified amount of time and money.
Down
- The money originally deposited into an account or borrowed on a loan.
- An amount of money that gets added to the principal, shown as a percentage.
- Money put into an account at a financial institution
- The collective perception of a brand by customers, employees, partners, and others. The stronger the more trust.
- The price per item or measurement, such as pound or ounce. Can be used to compare the same type of goods sold in varying weights and amounts.
- A guarantee that a manufacturer or seller will repair or replace defective products within a certain timeframe.
- A request to your insurance company to pay for healthcare that you've already received.
- A transaction account that usually does not earn interest. Allow you to use a debit card or check to buy things with money from the account
- The assistance provided by a company to consumers who purchase or use its products or services.
- Expenses that vary from month to month, like money spent on groceries, entertainment clothing.
- An amount paid to the federal or state government to pay for services and programs. Compulsory, which means everyone has to pay them.
23 Clues: Something a person or business owes money on • The price a product could sell for in the future. • Money put into an account at a financial institution • pull money out of an account at a financial institution. • The money originally deposited into an account or borrowed on a loan. • An amount of money that gets added to the principal, shown as a percentage. • ...
Crossword puzzle TVL1D1 2024-01-31
Across
- Getting money back when you're unhappy with a purchase.
- Type of bank account where you can put your money and earn some interest on it. It's a safe place to keep your money and it's easy to access whenever you need it. It's like a little home for your money!
- The money world points to the taxes that companies have to pay, a hint at the part of their earnings set aside for the government.
- What's a five-letter word for examining financial records for accuracy?
- You could use this as a successful shopping day when tax rates are reduced or even eliminated. It's a great opportunity to save money while shopping!
- A term describing endeavors that bring in gains and positive returns, making every effort worthwhile."
- What do you get after you make a purchase at the store?
- What do you call the money you receive for doing a job?
- This financial tax term refers to levies imposed directly on income, assets, and transactions without any intermediary - a clear-cut approach to taxation.
- What type of tax is imposed on the production or sale of certain goods for alcohol and cigarettes?
- is a person or entity that is subject to taxation by the government. It's basically anyone who has to pay taxes!
Down
- heavy load of taxes someone has to deal with – it's like the weight of your financial responsibilities.
- Secret hideaway for your money, a term that signals a legal strategy to minimize taxes and keep more of your hard-earned cash.
- Term depicting ventures or actions that fail to yield gains, signaling a lack of success and financial disadvantage.
- When you need cash, go to the place where you can use your card to take out money from your bank account. How do you call it?
- The term refers to a shared contribution, indicating a tax aimed at promoting unity and support for social causes.
- What happens when you spend more money than you have in your bank account?
- shifting money seamlessly from one account to another, making transactions a breeze.
- This financial term measures how much you've gained or lost on an investment. It's like a scorecard for your money moves! Three letters.
- A machine you can use to withdraw cash, check your balance, and sometimes even deposit money.
20 Clues: Getting money back when you're unhappy with a purchase. • What do you get after you make a purchase at the store? • What do you call the money you receive for doing a job? • What's a five-letter word for examining financial records for accuracy? • What happens when you spend more money than you have in your bank account? • ...
Crossword puzzle TVL1D1 2024-01-31
Across
- heavy load of taxes someone has to deal with – it's like the weight of your financial responsibilities.
- shifting money seamlessly from one account to another, making transactions a breeze.
- What happens when you spend more money than you have in your bank account?
- What's a five-letter word for examining financial records for accuracy?
- The money world points to the taxes that companies have to pay, a hint at the part of their earnings set aside for the government.
- This financial term measures how much you've gained or lost on an investment. It's like a scorecard for your money moves! Three letters.
- What type of tax is imposed on the production or sale of certain goods for alcohol and cigarettes?
- What do you get after you make a purchase at the store?
- You could use this as a successful shopping day when tax rates are reduced or even eliminated. It's a great opportunity to save money while shopping!
Down
- The term refers to a shared contribution, indicating a tax aimed at promoting unity and support for social causes.
- When you need cash, go to the place where you can use your card to take out money from your bank account. How do you call it?
- Secret hideaway for your money, a term that signals a legal strategy to minimize taxes and keep more of your hard-earned cash.
- Type of bank account where you can put your money and earn some interest on it. It's a safe place to keep your money and it's easy to access whenever you need it. It's like a little home for your money!
- A term describing endeavors that bring in gains and positive returns, making every effort worthwhile."
- is a person or entity that is subject to taxation by the government. It's basically anyone who has to pay taxes!
- What do you call the money you receive for doing a job?
- Term depicting ventures or actions that fail to yield gains, signaling a lack of success and financial disadvantage.
- This financial tax term refers to levies imposed directly on income, assets, and transactions without any intermediary - a clear-cut approach to taxation.
- Getting money back when you're unhappy with a purchase.
- A machine you can use to withdraw cash, check your balance, and sometimes even deposit money.
20 Clues: What do you call the money you receive for doing a job? • Getting money back when you're unhappy with a purchase. • What do you get after you make a purchase at the store? • What's a five-letter word for examining financial records for accuracy? • What happens when you spend more money than you have in your bank account? • ...
Nav. Adv. unit 10.1 'New ways to pay' vocab. CW 2024-11-18
Across
- (adj.) = not paid, e.g. ‘I have a lot of ______ parking tickets.’
- a certain amount (verb phrase) = to budget / allocate / plan to have / use a definite amount of money for particular things, e.g. transport, food, bills, etc. Hard-up (compound adjective) = having very little money, especially for a short period of time
- up (phrasal verb) = establish / start a business / company / organization, etc.
- (plural noun) = a small piece of glass, wood, etc., with a hole through it, that can be put on a string with others of the same type and worn as jewellery, etc.
- (plural noun) = a dried berry from a tropical plant, that is ground (= broken and pressed) to make pepper
- ends meet (idiomatic verb phrase) = to earn just enough money to be able to buy the things you need; to only have enough money to survive till next pay day
- (adj.) = sure
- (adjective) = having no / very little money, e.g. A: Can you lend me some cash till payday? B: Sorry mate, I’m _______.
- money (verb phrase) = for the money you have to reduce; opposite to make money, when you have less than you had before because a business / investment was NOT successful
- (v.) = let; to make sth possible or give permission for sb to do sth
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- (plural noun) = a hard solid mineral substance that is found in the ground, often used for building
- your money (verb phrase) = to control / organize your money / finances
- overdrawn (verb phrase) = to use/withdraw more money than you have in your bank account
- (v.) = take money out of a bank account
- (plural noun) = a thing that is expensive and pleasant but not essential
- (plural noun) = the hard outer part of eggs, nuts, some seeds, and some animals
- (plural noun) = organizations that are created to help people, especially poor or sick people, e.g. Unicef, The Red Cross, etc.
- (compound adjective)= rich / having a lot of money
- (plural noun) = a flat green part of a plant, growing from a stem or branch or from the root
19 Clues: (adj.) = sure • (v.) = take money out of a bank account • (compound adjective)= rich / having a lot of money • (adj.) = not paid, e.g. ‘I have a lot of ______ parking tickets.’ • (v.) = let; to make sth possible or give permission for sb to do sth • your money (verb phrase) = to control / organize your money / finances • ...
Bussines 2021-06-13
Across
- Sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost
- spend a lot of money
- Set of rules for proper practices of an individual party or an organization
- Rise of prices/ increased price of money
- Anything of value or belonging to you
- Acting with or showing care and thought for the future
- Impression customers get of the brand as a whole throughout all aspects of the buyer's journey.
- Person who passes on information concerning wrongdoing in the company
- An amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
- Person or business that you purchase goods from
- suddenly start being successful after period of difficulty
- (literary) having no money
- The fact or condition of being accountable
- Extreme saving
- Practice of favouring relatives or friends by often giving them job in the company
Down
- Person who has shares of the company
- An amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Amount by which a company's value exceeds the value of its individual assets and liabilities
- person who has an interest in a company to be run
- Having a great deal of money
- Dishonest and illegal
- Using accounting tricks to make a company's financial results look better than they really are
- Society that encourages people to buy and use goods
- Paying fair price to producers by companies in developed countries
- Bulk advertising
- A legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death
- The money you pay to travel by bus, taxi
- Money that you give to an organisation such as charity
- A formal contract to repay borrowed money
- Income not spent
- Someone who is good with numbers
- Charge for using money until repaid at a future date
33 Clues: Extreme saving • Bulk advertising • Income not spent • spend a lot of money • Dishonest and illegal • (literary) having no money • Having a great deal of money • Someone who is good with numbers • Person who has shares of the company • Anything of value or belonging to you • Rise of prices/ increased price of money • The money you pay to travel by bus, taxi • ...
Credit and Debit Card Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
Across
- an agreement between you and a card issuer has information like interest rate, APR, fees, and other cost information.
- amount of money owed to the credit card company
- the money a borrower pays a lender for being able to borrow money (includes interest and other service charges)
- Financial institution that gives you a credit card
- the charge or fee that is added to a loan or a credit card payment when a payment is made after the due date
- a monthly accounting document
- the maximum dollar amount the lender is willing to lend to the borrower according to the agreement between them
- the maximum amount the card issuer is willing to make available to the bar or according to the card member agreement.
- a period of time where a loan is scheduled to be repayed
- a business that makes money available for others to borrow
- the amount of interest rate paid per year divided by the principle amount
- a single sum of money that serves as complete payment
Down
- a measurement used to compare different loan, takes into account of the loan's interest rate, term, and fees
- a fee charged by the car issuer when they pay a transaction on your behalf that is greater than the amount available in your credit limit.
- the fee that is charged to a credit cardholder to use the card for one year
- a type of credit that lets an individual borrow up to a certain amount of money, repay the money with interest rate, borrow money
- the portion of a document especially a contract that has qualifications or restrictions in small font
- a credit card secured by a savings account
- the money that a boeeower pays the lender in order to use the lender's money for a certain amount of time
- money goods or services you owe to others
- a bill that is not payed by its due date
21 Clues: a monthly accounting document • a bill that is not payed by its due date • money goods or services you owe to others • a credit card secured by a savings account • amount of money owed to the credit card company • Financial institution that gives you a credit card • a single sum of money that serves as complete payment • ...
Credit and Debit Card Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
Across
- the money a borrower pays a lender for being able to borrow money (includes interest and other service charges)
- amount of money owed to the credit card company
- a fee charged by the car issuer when they pay a transaction on your behalf that is greater than the amount available in your credit limit.
- a single sum of money that serves as complete payment
- the charge or fee that is added to a loan or a credit card payment when a payment is made after the due date
- a monthly accounting document
- Financial institution that gives you a credit card
- a credit card secured by a savings account
- a bill that is not payed by its due date
- a business that makes money available for others to borrow
- the amount of interest rate paid per year divided by the principle amount
- money goods or services you owe to others
Down
- the fee that is charged to a credit card holder to use the card for one year
- a measurement used to compare different loan, takes into account of the loan's interest rate, term, and fees
- an agreement between you and a card issuer has information like interest rate, APR, fees, and other cost information.
- the portion of a document especially a contract that has qualifications or restrictions in small font
- the maximum dollar amount the lender is willing to lend to the borrower according to the agreement between them
- a period of time where a loan is scheduled to be repayed
- the maximum amount the card issuer is willing to make available to the bar or according to the card member agreement.
- a type of credit that lets an individual borrow up to a certain amount of money, repay the money with interest rate, borrow money
- the money that a borrower pays the lender in order to use the lender's money for a certain amount of time
21 Clues: a monthly accounting document • a bill that is not payed by its due date • money goods or services you owe to others • a credit card secured by a savings account • amount of money owed to the credit card company • Financial institution that gives you a credit card • a single sum of money that serves as complete payment • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB CHELSEA ANNE 2023-08-21
Across
- A savings product provided by the bank that allows you to earn interest.
- The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender.
- The ability to borrow money knowing that you'll pay it back, usually with interest.
- Financial protection that will grant payment for an unforeseen future event.
- A cashless payment card that comes from a bank account, usually a checking account.
- A legal procedure that happens when a business or person is unable to pay back debts.
- The likelihood that a potential borrower will pay back a line of credit.
- A set of necessities needed to survive, versus, things that you can live without.
- Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed.
- A report that contains information regarding your credit history.
- A specific amount of money that you can spend.
- Putting money in savings before paying other things like bills.
- On a regular basis, it is the money you receive through work or investments.
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- Comparing alike products from different companies or suppliers before buying.
- Separate amount of money specifically for unplanned events or emergencies.
- A score that represents your trustworthiness or how likely you are to pay bills on time.
- Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk.
- A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed.
- The original money you agreed to pay back.
- Money that you borrow from financial institutions or banks, that must be repaid within a period of time.
- Also known as Annual Percentage Rate, the yearly cost of borrowing, represented as a percentage.
- A financial professional that executes orders on behalf of clients.
- A resource that holds value.
- Not-for-profit institution that provides financial services.
- The idea that money is more valuable than the future due to potential earning capacity.
25 Clues: A resource that holds value. • The original money you agreed to pay back. • Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed. • A specific amount of money that you can spend. • Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk. • A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed. • The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender. • ...
Finance 2024-02-14
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- The action or process of investing money for profit.
- A payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually as a distribution of profits.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- The action of sharing something out among a number of recipients.
- The management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits.
- Money that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods.
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- The state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization.
- Financial instruments that represent an ownership position in a publicly-traded corporation (stock), a creditor relationship with a governmental body or a corporation (bond), or rights to ownership as represented by an option.
- The use of borrowed money to increase the potential return of an investment.
- The amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- A practice or arrangement by which a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- The action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- A standard against which the performance of a security, mutual fund, or investment manager can be measured.
20 Clues: Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • The action or process of investing money for profit. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • The action of sharing something out among a number of recipients. • The action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated. • ...
saving and borrowing 2024-12-05
Across
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus interest
- interest, interest earned on both the principal amount and any interest already earned
- card, A card used to make purchases now and pay for them later.
- Annual equivalent rate is the interest that will be earned on the money in one year.
- An additional sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- interest, Interest earned only on the original principal amount invested
- rate, The measure of how much one currency is worth in relation to another.
- a person who agrees to pay a debt if the borrower can't
- Deposit interest retention tax - tax on interest earned on savings.
- card, A card used to make purchases that are paid for immediately
- deposit, A type of account which you cannot take money out of for a specific amount of time
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- A security pledged for the repayment of a loan.
- Institution, A business that provides money-related services such as credit unions, commercial banks, the post office and building societies
- How fast savings can be turned into cash
- term sources of finance, Long term loan, Mortgage
- account, A type of account used for savings; money is lodged by the saver and interest is earned
- Putting money aside in order to get a better return on it in the future.
- Annual percentage rate; the calculation of the overall cost of a loan
- term sources of finance, Medium term loans, Leasing, PCP finance, Hire purchase
- deposit, Money deposited in a savings account which is available only after notice is given.
- deposit, a type of savings account that money can be taken out of "on demand" or at any time
- term sources of finance, Bank overdraft, Credit Card
- Rating, a measure of a person's ability and willingness to make credit payments on time
23 Clues: How fast savings can be turned into cash • A security pledged for the repayment of a loan. • term sources of finance, Long term loan, Mortgage • term sources of finance, Bank overdraft, Credit Card • a person who agrees to pay a debt if the borrower can't • card, A card used to make purchases now and pay for them later. • ...
Business 2024-07-05
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- Rise of prices/ increased price of money
- Income not spent
- Bulk advertising
- An amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- A legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death
- Practice of favouring relatives or friends by often giving them job in the company
- Person who has shares of the company
- Money that you give to an organisation such as charity
- Acting with or showing care and thought for the future
- Using accounting tricks to make a company's financial results look better than they really are
- Extreme saving
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Person who passes on information concerning wrongdoing in the company
- suddenly start being successful after period of difficulty
- Paying fair price to producers by companies in developed countries
- Sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost
- Dishonest and illegal
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- Amount by which a company's value exceeds the value of its individual assets and liabilities
- The fact or condition of being accountable
- Impression customers get of the brand as a whole throughout all aspects of the buyer's journey.
- person who has an interest in a company to be run
- Society that encourages people to buy and use goods
- Anything of value or belonging to you
- Having a great deal of money
- Set of rules for proper practices of an individual party or an organization
- Person or business that you purchase goods from
- A formal contract to repay borrowed money
- (literary) having no money
- The money you pay to travel by bus, taxi
- Someone who is good with numbers
- An amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
- spend a lot of money
- Charge for using money until repaid at a future date
33 Clues: Extreme saving • Income not spent • Bulk advertising • spend a lot of money • Dishonest and illegal • (literary) having no money • Having a great deal of money • Someone who is good with numbers • Person who has shares of the company • Anything of value or belonging to you • Rise of prices/ increased price of money • The money you pay to travel by bus, taxi • ...
Money, Banking, Saving, and Investing 2017-12-20
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- a transaction in which a lender gives money to a borrower, who agrees to repay the money at some point in the future
- a card authorizing the user to buy goods and services with funds borrowed from the ban, store, or other business that issued the card
- a card authorizing the user to access his or her own funds on deposit in a bank account
- the amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan, apart from the interest
- a business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans
- any good used as a medium of exchange
- the ease with which assets can be converted into cash
- items of value that can be used as cash or easily converted into cash
- money borrowed by a business to pay expenses
- an asset similar to money, such as savings account, that serves as a store of value but cannot be used to buy things directly
- a business, such as a bank, that brings together savers (sellers) and borrowers (buyers) in financial markets
- money borrowed by an individual to make major purchases
- checks that can be used like cash by travelers to pay for goods and services
- a signed form instructing a bank to pay a specified amount to a person or business named on it
- the chance of losing money or of failing in some way
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- a system in which banks keep a portion of deposits in reserve and make loans with the rest
- money in bank checking accounts
- an arrangement that allows a person to buy something with borrowed money and pay for it later over time
- currency not backed by gold or sliver
- the total amount of money in the economy
- the record of a person's borrowing and repayment of loans
- an early form of paper currency, issued by banks to clients who made deposits of gold or silver
- anything owned to which a market value can be assigned
- money borrowed to buy a house, an office building, land, or other real estate
- the transfer of funds from one bank or account to another as a result of cashing a check
- the value of a unit of money in terms of what it can buy
- any good used as a medium of exchange
- a periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds
- setting aside a portion of income for use in the future
- borrowed money that is typically paid back in equal monthly payments
- currency that must be accepted as money for purchases and as payment for debts
- bills and coins circulating in the economy
32 Clues: money in bank checking accounts • currency not backed by gold or sliver • any good used as a medium of exchange • any good used as a medium of exchange • the total amount of money in the economy • bills and coins circulating in the economy • money borrowed by a business to pay expenses • a periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds • ...
BizTown 2022-12-14
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- Members of a town, city, country, state, or county that have certain rights and responsibilities
- A company that sells goods and services
- Booklet for recording money deposited or withdrawn from an account (2 words, no spaces)
- A person who creates or supplies goods or services
- Payments that citizens and businesses are required to make to a government
- An account that usually earns interest and is often used to hold money that is not needed right away(2 words, no spaces)
- The money an employee earns for his or her work
- People who buy and use goods and services
- A model of the movement of goods, services, resources, and money in an economy(2 words, no spaces)
- A check that is written for more than the amount of money in a checking account(2 words, no spaces)
- A written record of money put into a checking account(2 words, no spaces)
- The amount of money left after all business expenses have been paid
- Skills that represent the way good employees should act on the job (2 words, no spaces)
- The amount of money earned from business sales
- A catchy tune used to advertise a business or product
- A plan for saving, spending, and managing money
- A place where people live, work, trade, and share
- A bank account used to pay bills and access funds using checks and debit cards(2 words, no spaces)
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- An agreement to repay a loan within a specific time period(2 words, no spaces)
- A business agreement or exchange
- A check received for work completed
- Things made by people and used to produce goods or offer services(2 words, no spaces)
- The money people earn for their work
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- Work done for others
- A person who works for an employer
- To write a signature on the back of a check
- The amount of money charged for a good or service(2 words, no spaces)
- A card that allows customers to electronically withdraw funds from their accounts to purchase goods and services(2 words, no spaces)
- Things people buy and use
- A check written from a specific individuals checking account(2 words, no spaces)
- A business that provides money related services(2 words, no spaces)
- The current amount of money in an account
- The amount of money placed into an account after all deductions are made(2 words, no spaces)
- Payments made online or with an app(2 words, no spaces)
- The total of all expenses needed to run a business(2 words, no spaces)
- The individual responsible for a business's finances
- A system that guides how money is earned and used in a society
- The exchange of money, goods, snd resources in a market economy
- A system in which economic decisions are made by people and businesses, with little government influence(2 words, no spaces)
- The amount of money an employee receives after taxes and other deductions are taken from a paycheck(2 words, no spaces)
- The people and things needed to produce goods and services
42 Clues: Work done for others • Things people buy and use • A business agreement or exchange • A person who works for an employer • A check received for work completed • The money people earn for their work • A company that sells goods and services • The current amount of money in an account • People who buy and use goods and services • To write a signature on the back of a check • ...
Cristian Varney's Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- goods tools needed for making things (tractor, cars, computer
- a tax on goods you buy
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- the work that someone does
- what a person gives up by choosing one way of using resources instead of another
- emergencies, retirement, to buy something in the future
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- a person who needs to hire someone
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
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- to pay you back for using your money, the bank pays interest for your savings account
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- the total amount of things that a group can produce
- the study of how we use money
- money that is paid to the government
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is into your account
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- money that you have to pay back
- someone who works for an employer
- the US has a _ economy
20 Clues: a tax on goods you buy • the US has a _ economy • the work that someone does • the study of how we use money • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • someone who takes a risk to start a business • tax that is charged on money earned from working • ...
Financial Fun 2024-05-13
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- Payment Typically paid on a monthly basis
- Scheme Fraud that is setup in the shape of a structure in egypt
- Card A payment card linked directly to a bank account
- Growing your money for the future
- A scam where someone reveals their personal information
- Someone selling something
- Card A payment card that allows card holders to borrow fund for purchases that need to be payed off at the end
- Takes over loan if a person can't pay
- Retirement income provided by an employer
- Cost Expenses that change
- A place to get money
- Loan agreements between investors and borrowers typically issued by governments or corporations
- Fund Fund that tracks a specific market index
- Type of retirement account
- Cost Expenses that remain constant
- Someone purchasing something
- History A record of a persons borrowing and repayment activity
- Ownership in a company bought and sold on the stock market
- Bond Bond issued by the government
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- Marketing Scheme A strategy to sell products or services
- Borrowed money
- Protection in case of unexpected events
- Theft Stolen personal information
- A decrease in value overtime
- of Deposit C.D
- No money
- Account A bank account that earns you money
- Green paper
- The cost of borrowing money
- Money owed to creditors
- Score A number to represent a persons credit worthiness
31 Clues: No money • Green paper • Borrowed money • of Deposit C.D • A place to get money • Money owed to creditors • Someone selling something • Cost Expenses that change • Type of retirement account • The cost of borrowing money • A decrease in value overtime • Someone purchasing something • Theft Stolen personal information • Growing your money for the future • ...
cashless society 2024-09-03
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- devices or systems that operate using electrical energy
- digital metodes, such as online banking, mobile apps or credit card transaction
- financial transactions are conducted without the u sage of cash
- illegal activites to hide the source and nature of illegal funds to make them appear to come from legitimate activites
- financial institution that accepts deposit, provide loans, and offer various financial service
- individuals who steal from others, typically using force or threats
- records or statements that track financial transactions and balances for individuals, organizations, or businesses
- Credit card payments, withdraw from atm machine or over the counter
- card borrow money up to a limit for purchases or cash advances, which pay back later.
- exchange of goods and service
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- used to make transactions
- to save money online and make financial transactions
- a payment system that is carried out without using cash
- method that uses paper money and metal asa means of transactions
- person who buys goods
- the amount of money required to buy or do something.
- ilegal activities invloving money, such as fraud, or money laundering
- activity of buying, selling, of producing goods and services for provit
- take out money from an account or bank
- give something and receive something else in return.
20 Clues: person who buys goods • used to make transactions • exchange of goods and service • take out money from an account or bank • to save money online and make financial transactions • the amount of money required to buy or do something. • give something and receive something else in return. • devices or systems that operate using electrical energy • ...
Nav. Adv. unit 10.1 'New ways to pay' vocab. CW 2024-11-12
Across
- (adj.) = not paid, e.g. ‘I have a lot of ______ parking tickets.’
- a certain amount (verb phrase) = to budget / allocate / plan to have / use a definite amount of money for particular things, e.g. transport, food, bills, etc. Hard-up (compound adjective) = having very little money, especially for a short period of time
- up (phrasal verb) = establish / start a business / company / organization, etc.
- (plural noun) = a small piece of glass, wood, etc., with a hole through it, that can be put on a string with others of the same type and worn as jewellery, etc.
- (plural noun) = a dried berry from a tropical plant, that is ground (= broken and pressed) to make pepper
- ends meet (idiomatic verb phrase) = to earn just enough money to be able to buy the things you need; to only have enough money to survive till next pay day
- (adj.) = sure
- (adjective) = having no / very little money, e.g. A: Can you lend me some cash till payday? B: Sorry mate, I’m _______.
- money (verb phrase) = for the money you have to reduce; opposite to make money, when you have less than you had before because a business / investment was NOT successful
- (v.) = let; to make sth possible or give permission for sb to do sth
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- (plural noun) = a hard solid mineral substance that is found in the ground, often used for building
- your money (verb phrase) = to control / organize your money / finances
- overdrawn (verb phrase) = to use/withdraw more money than you have in your bank account
- (v.) = take money out of a bank account
- (plural noun) = a thing that is expensive and pleasant but not essential
- (plural noun) = the hard outer part of eggs, nuts, some seeds, and some animals
- (plural noun) = organizations that are created to help people, especially poor or sick people, e.g. Unicef, The Red Cross, etc.
- (compound adjective)= rich / having a lot of money
- (plural noun) = a flat green part of a plant, growing from a stem or branch or from the root
19 Clues: (adj.) = sure • (v.) = take money out of a bank account • (compound adjective)= rich / having a lot of money • (adj.) = not paid, e.g. ‘I have a lot of ______ parking tickets.’ • (v.) = let; to make sth possible or give permission for sb to do sth • your money (verb phrase) = to control / organize your money / finances • ...
Finance Vocab 2022-11-18
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- Unauthorized use of attempted use of an existing account.
- A form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity.
- When someone leaves the workforce for good.
- The money that a person has left over after they subtract out their consumer spending from their dispoable income over a given time period.
- To receive money from another party with the agreement that the money will be repaid.
- Mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity.
- Involves deceit with the intention to illegal or unethically gain at the expense of another.
- The practice of using a company's balance sheet assets (such as investments or inventory) as a security to borrow money or take out a loan against what you already own.
- A spending plan based on income and expenses.
- A cost that business incur in running their operations.
- The value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made.
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- A decrease in the purchasing power of money.
- A more flexible form of finance that allows you to access the amount of money loaned, according to your needs at any given time.
- An agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you borrowed plus interest.
- A written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
- The price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money.
- A collection of investments and holdings.
- The amount of money property and other transfers of value received over a set period of time in exchange for services.
- An amount of money borrowed by one from another.
- The amount of goods and services available to purchase in a country.
- A way to manage your risk.
- A person who undertakes the risk of starting a new business venture.
- A legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts for obligations.
23 Clues: A way to manage your risk. • A collection of investments and holdings. • When someone leaves the workforce for good. • A decrease in the purchasing power of money. • A spending plan based on income and expenses. • An amount of money borrowed by one from another. • A cost that business incur in running their operations. • ...
Banking 2023-05-23
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- A unique numeric code used to access a bank account or authorize transactions.
- A written order from an account holder to pay a specific amount of money to another person or organization.
- To put money into a bank account.
- Money borrowed from a bank or financial institution that must be repaid with interest over a specific period.
- A record of money deposited, withdrawn, and remaining in a bank. It can be a savings account or a checking account.
- When a bank account has a negative balance due to withdrawing more money than is available.
- A loan provided by a bank to finance the purchase of a house or property.
- An employee at the bank who assists customers with deposits, withdrawals, and other transactions.
- A plastic card that allows the holder to make purchases and withdraw cash directly from their bank account.
- A plastic card that allows the holder to make purchases on credit, with the understanding that they will repay the amount later.
- A service provided by banks that allows customers to manage their accounts, transfer money, and pay bills through the internet.
- The amount of money remaining in a bank account after all deposits and withdrawals have been accounted for.
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- To take money out of a bank account.
- A financial institution where people can deposit money, withdraw cash, and perform various financial transactions.
- The additional amount of money charged by a bank for borrowing money or earned on deposits.
- Code A unique code or password used to verify the identity of the account holder during online transactions or accessing certain bank services.
- A machine that allows customers to perform basic banking transactions such as withdrawing cash, making deposits, and checking account balances.
- A document that shows all the transactions and the current balance in a bank account over a certain period.
- The process of converting one currency into another, usually for travel or international transactions.
- Any action that involves the movement of money in or out of a bank account, such as depositing, withdrawing, or transferring funds.
20 Clues: To put money into a bank account. • To take money out of a bank account. • A loan provided by a bank to finance the purchase of a house or property. • A unique numeric code used to access a bank account or authorize transactions. • The additional amount of money charged by a bank for borrowing money or earned on deposits. • ...
Financial literacy assignment 2025-09-18
Across
- - Interest earned on both the original amount and previously earned interest
- - Ownership interest in an asset
- - A collection of investments owned by an individual
- - The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back
- - Something of value that you own
- - Money that is owed to someone else
- - Total income generated from business operations
- - A debt or financial obligation
- - A payment made by companies to their shareholders
- - The general increase in prices over time
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- - The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- - A plan for spending and saving money over a specific period
- - Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money
- - Money spent on goods or services
- - Putting money into something with the expectation of earning more money
15 Clues: - Ownership interest in an asset • - A debt or financial obligation • - Something of value that you own • - Money spent on goods or services • - Money that is owed to someone else • - The general increase in prices over time • - Total income generated from business operations • - The original amount of money borrowed or invested • ...
grands 2025-09-18
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- Interest earned on both the original amount and previously earned interest
- Ownership interest in an asset
- A collection of investments owned by an individua
- The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back
- Something of value that you own
- Money that is owed to someone else
- Total income generated from business operations
- A debt or financial obligation
- A payment made by companies to their shareholder
- The general increase in prices over time
Down
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- A plan for spending and saving money over a specific period
- Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money
- Money spent on goods or services
- Putting money into something with the expectation of earning more money
15 Clues: Ownership interest in an asset • A debt or financial obligation • Something of value that you own • Money spent on goods or services • Money that is owed to someone else • The general increase in prices over time • Total income generated from business operations • A payment made by companies to their shareholder • The original amount of money borrowed or invested • ...
The Wall Street Crash of 1929/The Great Depression 2018-10-08
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- To give in exchange for money.
- market The aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank.
- A feeling caused by lack of food.
- Something that is borrowed, especially money, that has to be paid back with interest.
- A person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage.
- Difference between the total value of securities held in an investor's account and the loan amount from a broker.
- The state of being without a paid job, but able to work.
- Management of large amounts of money.
Down
- The amount of money required in payment for something.
- To decrease.
- A person or company that buys and sells stocks and shares for other people.
- The lack of proper nutrition, can be caused by not eating enough food.
- A condition that is difficult to endure.
- An organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- The study of how society uses its limited resources.
- A sudden overpowering fright.
- Something used as a way to pay for things.
19 Clues: To decrease. • A sudden overpowering fright. • To give in exchange for money. • A feeling caused by lack of food. • Management of large amounts of money. • A condition that is difficult to endure. • A person who purchases goods and services. • Something used as a way to pay for things. • The money one has saved, especially through a bank. • ...
The Wall Street Crash of 1929/The Great Depression 2018-10-07
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- The lack of proper nutrition, can be caused by not eating enough food.
- To decrease.
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank.
- Something that is borrowed, especially money, that has to be paid back with interest.
- A condition that is difficult to endure.
- A sudden overpowering fright.
- Something used as a way to pay for things.
- The amount of money required in payment for something.
Down
- An organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
- The state of being without a paid job, but able to work.
- The study of how society uses its limited resources.
- A person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage.
- market The aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks
- A person or company that buys and sells stocks and shares for other people.
- Difference between the total value of securities held in an investor's account and the loan amount from a broker.
- To give in exchange for money.
- Management of large amounts of money.
- A feeling caused by lack of food.
19 Clues: To decrease. • A sudden overpowering fright. • To give in exchange for money. • A feeling caused by lack of food. • Management of large amounts of money. • A condition that is difficult to endure. • A person who purchases goods and services. • Something used as a way to pay for things. • The money one has saved, especially through a bank. • ...
The Wall Street Crash of 1929/The Great Depression 2018-10-08
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- The study of how society uses its limited resources.
- Management of large amounts of money.
- A feeling caused by lack of food.
- The lack of proper nutrition, can be caused by not eating enough food.
- A sudden overpowering fright.
- A person or company that buys and sells stocks and shares for other people.
- A person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage.
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank.
- Something that is borrowed, especially money, that has to be paid back with interest.
Down
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- To give in exchange for money.
- An organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
- The state of being without a paid job, but able to work.
- Something used as a way to pay for things.
- To decrease.
- The amount of money required in payment for something.
- A condition that is difficult to endure.
- Difference between the total value of securities held in an investor's account and the loan amount from a broker.
- market The aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks
19 Clues: To decrease. • A sudden overpowering fright. • To give in exchange for money. • A feeling caused by lack of food. • Management of large amounts of money. • A condition that is difficult to endure. • A person who purchases goods and services. • Something used as a way to pay for things. • The money one has saved, especially through a bank. • ...
Kayla's Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- tools needed for making things
- the amount of things that exist
- The total amount of things that a group if people can produce
- looking for items that are similar to that you want to buy
- different workers do different parts of a job
- money that is paid to the government
- to pay you back for using your money, the bank pays interest for your money the bank pays intetest for your savings account
- the study of how we use money
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- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- a person who needs to hire someone
- What a person gives up by choosing one way of using resources instead of another
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- a business that makes a product
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- The amount of products that people are willing to buy
- Doing one thing very well in a business
- a businuess that make a product
- money that you have to pay back
- a person who buys a product
- a tax goods that you buy
20 Clues: a tax goods that you buy • a person who buys a product • the study of how we use money • tools needed for making things • the amount of things that exist • a business that makes a product • a businuess that make a product • money that you have to pay back • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • Doing one thing very well in a business • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2021-02-13
Across
- a piece of paper money
- feeling happy about something
- worth a lot of money
- a piece of wood or metal that stands in the ground to hold something or to show where something is;
- a thick round piece of wood from a tree
- having no money
- a passage built underground, for example to allow a road or railway to go through a hill, under a river, etc.
- money in coins and notes
- a circle of metal that you wear on your finger
- to pay money for something; gastar; to pass time
- having a lot of money or property
- to get money by working
- slightly angry
- a man on the day of his wedding
- to be the best or the first in a game, race or competition
- material that has very large spaces between the threads
- a thing that is built over a road, railway or river so that people, trains or cars can cross it
- a woman on the day of her wedding
- dirty and/or untidy
Down
- to give something, especially money, to people who need it
- a piece of paper or an electronic document that shows that goods or services have been paid for
- to give something to somebody who pays you money for it
- the man that somebody is married to
- a time when a man and a woman get married
- to keep or not spend money so that you can buy something later
- a sum of money that is paid back to you, especially because you paid too much or because you returned goods to a shop
- machine a machine in or outside a bank, shop, etc., from which you can get money from your bank account using a special plastic card
- arranged neatly and with everything in order
- an act of giving something to somebody or doing something for somebody and receiving something in return
- a piece of money made of metal
- a person that you have invited to your house or to a particular event that you are paying for
- to give money to get something, opposite of sell
- to come or go back from one place to another
- the woman that somebody is married to
34 Clues: slightly angry • having no money • dirty and/or untidy • worth a lot of money • a piece of paper money • to get money by working • money in coins and notes • feeling happy about something • a piece of money made of metal • a man on the day of his wedding • having a lot of money or property • a woman on the day of her wedding • the man that somebody is married to • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-04-17
Across
- The results or effects of an action or decision.
- 49ers football team
- rideshare driver
- People who are learning at a school, college, or university
- An organization that sells goods or services to make money.
- Something that happens or is planned over a short period of time.
- capital of California
- rideshare driver
- something that happens or is planned over a long period of time.
- People who buy and use goods and services.
- Things you aim to do or achieve.
- Money earned from working, investments, or other sources.
- The time that comes after the present.
- Help and advice from a professional about managing money and debt
- Nonprofit financial institutions owned by their members that offer similar services to banks.
- Putting money into things like stocks or businesses to try to make more money over time.
- a tax imposed by a government on imported goods, typically intended to make those goods more expensive than domestically produced goods
- A loan used to buy a home, paid back over time with interest.
- Money paid regularly to live in or use someone else’s property.
Down
- When prices go up over time, reducing the buying power of money
- Money set aside for future use instead of being spent
- A service you pay for that helps cover the cost of unexpected events (like accidents, illness, or damage).
- The money left after taxes that a person can spend or save.
- A place where people buy and sell stocks and other investments.
- Shares of ownership in a company.
- ability to understand and effectively use financial information to make informed decisions about money
- the process of organizing and directing resources to achieve goals
- Being able to take care of yourself without needing help from others.
- decisions or goals someone makes, often to improve their life
- The process of learning and gaining knowledge or skills through study, experience, or teaching.
- money that you owe to another party
- To successfully reach a goal or result through effort.
- Planning how to spend money by tracking income and expenses.
- A type of insurance that helps pay for medical care.
- An asset or item you spend money on, hoping it will grow in value.
35 Clues: rideshare driver • rideshare driver • 49ers football team • capital of California • Things you aim to do or achieve. • Shares of ownership in a company. • money that you owe to another party • The time that comes after the present. • People who buy and use goods and services. • The results or effects of an action or decision. • ...
Banking bocabulary 2020-10-03
Across
- ( an amount of ) money paid to the government , which is based on your income or of the cost of goods or services you have bought
- Non Sufficient Fund
- drew drawn to take money out of a bank account- whithdrawal
- deficit in a bank account caused by whithdrawing more money than is paind
- money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaind whith interest -also v.
- local office or bureau of a bank that customers can visit.
- when you spend or use money.
- abbreviation of Automated Teller Machine a machine usually in a wall outside a bank from which you can take money out of your bank account using a special card
- person to whom money is paid
- written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account chequeUK
Down
- money paid to a bank for bank s services etc
- paind , paind deposit or put money in to a bank account.
- a record of transactions in a bank account.
- the difference between credits and debits in an account.
- plastic card from a bank authorising the puschasing of good on credit.
- book containing detachable check s chequebook.
- a sum deducted from a bank account , as for a cheque -also v.
- money which is owed to someone else or the state of owing something
18 Clues: Non Sufficient Fund • when you spend or use money. • person to whom money is paid • a record of transactions in a bank account. • money paid to a bank for bank s services etc • book containing detachable check s chequebook. • the difference between credits and debits in an account. • paind , paind deposit or put money in to a bank account. • ...
Personal Finance: Jackie 2022-02-11
Across
- Taxes withheld or paid on your behalf by your employer
- A check written to a worker stating the amount of money earned
- Helps pay medical expenses if injured on the job
- The regular schedule by which employees are paid
- A specific amount paid for every hour worked
- A person who relies on the taxpayer for financial support
- A form that determines the amount of pay that will be withheld for federal taxes
- The insurance that covers vehicle repair
- The insurance that covers pays for medical bills
- A fee that a salesperson receives upon completion of a sale
- Amount of money earned before payroll taxes
- Outlines the deductions made to wages
Down
- A government program that funds retirement accounts, financially supports citizens that have a disability, and the death of a parent or spouse
- Wages that are directly deposited into an account
- Money saved in an account for emergencies
- Money spent
- Money saved up over time for a big purchase
- Amount of money left once all deductions have been taken from gross income
- Money received or earned
- A product that transfers risk from an individual to a company or organization
- Income that is saved or invested for future use
- Taxes paid based on the amount of money earned
- A federal program that helps pay for health care for those over 65
- The set amount of money paid to an employee
24 Clues: Money spent • Money received or earned • Outlines the deductions made to wages • The insurance that covers vehicle repair • Money saved in an account for emergencies • Money saved up over time for a big purchase • The set amount of money paid to an employee • Amount of money earned before payroll taxes • A specific amount paid for every hour worked • ...
Financial Terms 2022-10-18
Across
- An investment strategy that divides up the amount of money being invested and purchases small quantities of assets over time.
- Property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt.
- Tax paid to the International Revenue Service based on income from employment or business activity.
- Money that is iwed in return for a loan or a purchase.
- A small loan with a very high interest rate lent with the expectation that the borrower will repay the full amount of the loan with their next paycheck.
- All of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time.
- A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time.
- A percentage of both the principal and previously accrued interest that is added to the total amount owned on a loan.
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive a loan, based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent.
- The pay for work completed in a set period of time.
- Money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits of the company.
Down
- An increase in monetary value.
- The total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debts.
- A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution.
- The monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked or time-specific account.
- A loan for a house where the interest rate stays the same throughout the entire term of the loan.
- Small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at very high interest.
- An individual retirement account where you can make after-tax contributions; withdraws made after age 59 1/2 are tax and penalty free.
- Debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money.
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn money.
- Money that is expended with the expectation of earning profit in return.
- Number that describes a person's likelihood of paying back loans, ranges from 300 to 850.
- Original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest.
- Initial payment at the point of a large item like a car or house.
25 Clues: An increase in monetary value. • The pay for work completed in a set period of time. • Money that is iwed in return for a loan or a purchase. • Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent. • A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time. • A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution. • ...
Fin Lit Review 2025-11-24
Across
- , Spending money each month that the amount does not change
- , If you miss a payment on your credit card this will increase the cost
- Money on a loan payment that the lender makes
- , Government spending that can change each year
- , What you have to pay each month when you receive your credit card statement
- , Using your credit card in another country
- Can invest into these in attempt to make money
- Yearly cost for insurance
- , Taking money out of an ATM with your credit card
- , Because you chose option A you lost out on Option B
- , Fee you have to pay just for having a credit card
- , Shows all the important information for a credit card
- Spending Account
- , Total payment of a loan with interest factored in
- , Requires collateral
- , Money made before deductions
- How much someone makes in a year
- when an item loses value over time
- , Classified as your take-home pay
- How much you need to pay per visit in order for your insurance to kick in
- , Money you pay yourself toward a doctors visit
- , Money leftover after your bills are paid
- , Used when filing taxes to lower the reported income
Down
- , NOT A JOKE JIM MILLIONS OF FAMILIES SUFFER EVERY YEAR
- , Extra time to pay your credit card bill without penalty
- , Using your car as collateral
- , How often you can return to the hospital
- , Government HAS TO spend this money
- , Does not require collateral
- Splitting doctor visit cost with your insurance
- Retirement account taxed when you put money in
- , AKA "Second Mortgage"
- , Used when filing taxes to receive extra money on your taxes
- , Should keep this under 30% to benefit your credit score
- , Individuals seeking Health Insurance have a tough time finding coverage
- , Loan with extremely high interest rates and two week payback period
- Choosing to rent a car or home rather than buy
- Account that builds interest
- Helps cover the cost of doctor visits and surgery
- , official paperwork filled out when buying a car
- Splitting doctor visit cost with your insurance
- , Covers surgeries like heart transplant
- Money on loan payment that goes toward what you owe
- , Tactic used where anytime your credit is used you are notified
- , Taking your debt from one credit card and moving it to another
- Planning your money
- , Goes to a pot of money to used for the common good
- , Plan your budget so that all money has somewhere to go
48 Clues: Spending Account • Planning your money • , Requires collateral • , AKA "Second Mortgage" • Yearly cost for insurance • Account that builds interest • , Does not require collateral • , Using your car as collateral • , Money made before deductions • How much someone makes in a year • when an item loses value over time • , Classified as your take-home pay • ...
Do We Know the Words You Know? 2025-03-10
22 Clues: mco • h2o • end • stop • money • stopped • approves • register • entrance • changing • learning • largeamounts • limited money • causing before • acceptable again • seat with sensors • allotment category • bigger than normal • Blowup without pixels • same value but not money • changes with the calendar • connecting people with household items
GRAPES Civilizations 2026-01-06
Across
- power power
- geography geography
- classes classes
- acheivements acheivements
- contributions contributions
- resources resources
- climate climate
- morals morals
- lifestyle lifestyle
- tradition tradition
Down
- socialsturucture social sturucture
- grapes grapes
- noteworthy noteworthy
- society society
- government government
- politics politics
- economics economics
- civilizaton civilizaton
- money money
- religion religion
20 Clues: power power • money money • grapes grapes • morals morals • classes classes • society society • climate climate • politics politics • religion religion • geography geography • economics economics • resources resources • lifestyle lifestyle • tradition tradition • noteworthy noteworthy • government government • civilizaton civilizaton • acheivements acheivements • contributions contributions • ...
U3 Vocab crossword 2023-11-10
Across
- Give money to buy or do something.
- Small bag for keeping money and cards.
- Person who buys from a shop
- Costs little money.
- +
- -
Down
- =
- To give something for money.
- Money parents give children.
- Person who takes your money in a shop.
- Costs a lot of money.
- Money you get back after buying something.
- To get something by paying money.
13 Clues: = • + • - • Costs little money. • Costs a lot of money. • Person who buys from a shop • To give something for money. • Money parents give children. • To get something by paying money. • Give money to buy or do something. • Person who takes your money in a shop. • Small bag for keeping money and cards. • Money you get back after buying something.
Future Smart 1 2022-01-27
Across
- A MONETARY FEE YOU ARE CHARGED FOR BORROWING MONEY
- FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUENT AID ABBREVIATION
- FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
- THE PEOPLE THAT ARE FINANCIALLY PROTECTED IN A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
- AMOUNT YOU ARE PERSONALLY REQUIRED TO PAY BEFORE YOUR INSURANCE COVERS THE COST
- MONEY YOU CAN EARN
- MONEY THAT A PERSON IS REQUIRED TO PAY FOR SERVICES AFTER A DEDUCTIBLE
- INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOU
Down
- WHEN MONEY IS ADDED INTO A BANK ACCOUNT
- WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES INCREASES
- WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES DECREASES
- AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE CHARGED
- THE MONEY YOU'RE SPENDING
- MEASURES THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING TO BUY A PARTICULAR GOOD OR SERVIE AT A GIVEN PRICE
- AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE
- A NETWORK OF CONSUMERS AND PRODUCES OF GOODS AND SERVICES IN A COMMUNITY
- A PLAN FOR SPENDING OR SAVING MONEY
- A FIXED FEE YOU PAY FOR SPEFIFIC MEICAL SERVCES
18 Clues: MONEY YOU CAN EARN • AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE • THE MONEY YOU'RE SPENDING • INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOU • AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE CHARGED • A PLAN FOR SPENDING OR SAVING MONEY • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • WHEN MONEY IS ADDED INTO A BANK ACCOUNT • WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES INCREASES • WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES DECREASES • ...
FL: Unit Two Quiz 2025-09-14
Across
- History tells lenders how long you have been using credit and how long you've had different accounts.
- Restrictions on the amount that can be withdrawn.
- To take money out of an account.
- Are financial institutions that act as a middleman between buyers and sellers of financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, and options.
- Are not-for-profit organizations that exist to serve their members.
- yield savings account an account that pays a higher interest rate than traditional savings accounts,
- a three-digit number representing your creditworthiness. It helps lenders determine how likely you are to repay borrowed money.
- a savings account that gains interest and has a set time before you can withdraw your money
- Score higher than 800
- an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain that your money is safe in the bank.
- Credit tells lenders if you are opening and closing new credit accounts regularly.
- Cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage.
- Are a depository or lending institution that primarily serves businesses and individuals in a small geographic area.
- An account designed to save money, often has limits on withdrawals.
- tells lenders how much money you owe lenders already. It shows lenders how much debt you owe across all the credit you have, notjust one type.
- money earned by other money put in a financial institution
Down
- money is electronically deposited into your bank account.
- tells lenders how well you have paid off your credit in the past.
- who you address the check to.
- A payment card that allows you to spend money directly from your checking or savings account.
- Basic deposit accounts with low interest rates for storing money.
- is one of the largest companies in the United States that generates credit scores.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- A type of savings account that pays a higher interest rate because the minimum balance is often high.
- Are financial institutions that specialize in offering savings accounts and originating home mortgages, and are owned by depositors.
- Score lower than 500
- to put money into an account
- Offer deposit accounts, loans, and limited financial advice to both consumers and businesses on a world-wide or country-wide scale.
- Mix mix looks at the different types of credit you own.
- a paper form that you fill out allowing the business or person to take money out of your shoe box at the bank.
- How much money is required to stay in your account.
- A transaction account designed to move money in and out of the account.
- and A financial institution that provides banking and lending services.
- which you can withdraw, deposit, and check balances
34 Clues: Score lower than 500 • Score higher than 800 • to put money into an account • who you address the check to. • To take money out of an account. • Restrictions on the amount that can be withdrawn. • How much money is required to stay in your account. • which you can withdraw, deposit, and check balances • Cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage. • ...
Banking Vocab 2023-10-27
Across
- convertmany of your debts into one loan payment, simplifying how many payments you have to make.
- digital tokens
- if you sell the asset for more than your adjusted basis.
- the deposit of funds electronically into a bank account rather than through a physical, paper check.
- Bond fixed-rate U.S. government debt securities with a maturity of 20 or 30 years.
- Individual payments made from lump sum of money
- a type of loan that allows you to borrow money from a lender and use that money to purchase a car.
- Earn interest on money you saved and money earned or pay interest on money borrowed and interest accrued on loan.
- Money paid to shareholder members out of corporate/credit earnings
- Item of value to secure borrowed money in event of default.
Down
- Signature on back of check transfers ownership to the signing party
- Money in account you can spend
- Loan to cover business expenses and operation
- CD-Investment vehicle that earns interest but only after given times as passed
- a negative balance in your account but the bank allows the transaction.
- Non-profit entity member only - lower interest rates for borrowing, higher interest rates for investing
- a financial institution that accepts deposits, offers checking account services, makes various loans, and offers basic financial products like certificates of deposit (CDs) and savings accounts to individuals and small businesses.
- APY, meaning Annual Percentage Yield, is the rate of interest earned on a savings or investment account in one year, and it includes compound interest.
- Automated Teller Machine - allows bank transactions without human interaction
- a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
20 Clues: digital tokens • Money in account you can spend • Loan to cover business expenses and operation • Individual payments made from lump sum of money • if you sell the asset for more than your adjusted basis. • Item of value to secure borrowed money in event of default. • Money paid to shareholder members out of corporate/credit earnings • ...
Damien fin lit vocab 2023-08-22
Across
- money paid regularly at a particular rate
- sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid
- money received, especially on a regular basis,
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit,
- an estimate of income and expenditure for set period of time
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides
- things you own that you can sell for money
Down
- (CD) a savings product that earns interest on a lump sum
- a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person
- fund a source of ready cash in case of an unplanned expense
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- set aside money for savings
- card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically
- a legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to pay
25 Clues: set aside money for savings • a nonprofit-making money cooperative • money paid regularly at a particular rate • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • denoting an original sum invested or lent. • things you own that you can sell for money • money received, especially on a regular basis, • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • ...
fin lit vocab logan 2023-08-21
Across
- of Deposit (CD) a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- the failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a debt
- anything you own that adds financial value
- shopping the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
- fund a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- something owed
- expanding a company's operations into new or unrelated products, services, markets, or industries
- value of money the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- the yearly interest and fees paid on debt
Down
- score a prediction of your credit behavior
- card s a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- report. a detailed account of your credit history.
- yourself first set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- Union a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest
- Broker a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- vs. want A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- a contract, represented by a policy, in which a policyholder receives financial protection
- (of money) denoting an original sum invested or lent
25 Clues: something owed • the yearly interest and fees paid on debt • anything you own that adds financial value • score a prediction of your credit behavior • a spending plan based on income and expenses • report. a detailed account of your credit history. • (of money) denoting an original sum invested or lent • ...
BMF Vocab - Unit 6 Establishing a Financial Foundation 2025-11-11
Across
- something valuable that the business promises to give the bank if they can’t repay the loan
- money a business needs to start, operate, and grow
- (3 words)the minimum return a business must generate to satisfy its investors and lenders
- (2 words)professional investment firms that gather money from different sources to invest on behalf of many people
- (2 words) a number that represents your creditworthiness
- (2 words)it shows a company's revenue, expenses, and net income over a period of time
- (2 words)it shows a company’s assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity at a specific point in time
- the cost of borrowing money or the return on invested or saved money
- when the prices of goods and services increase over time,reducing purchasing power
- a piece of ownership in a company
- raising money from many individual through platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo
Down
- (2 words)wealthy individuals who invest their own money into startups
- a mix of different investments to reduce overall risk
- (2 words)carefully evaluating whether an investment is worth the cost before spending money on it
- (2 words)matching up accounting records with transactions on its bank statement
- acronym for a tax-advantaged account for saving for retirement
- (2 words) a financial statement showing the inflows and outflows of cash during a specific period
- (2 words)the total amount of money you earn before taxes
- (4 words) this principle holds that money available now is worth more than the same amount in the future
- money provided by government agencies, nonprofits, or corporations that businesses don’t need to pay back
- (2 words)the amount remaining in your paycheck after taxes are taken out
21 Clues: a piece of ownership in a company • money a business needs to start, operate, and grow • a mix of different investments to reduce overall risk • (2 words)the total amount of money you earn before taxes • (2 words) a number that represents your creditworthiness • acronym for a tax-advantaged account for saving for retirement • ...
Vocab 2025-12-18
Across
- Changing one country’s money into another country’s money.
- Countries becoming more connected through trade and communication.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- Things that are available to everyone without a cost.
- Things people would like to have but do not need.
- An organization that sells goods or services to earn money.
- Something people use to pay for goods and services.
- Goods sent out of a country to another country.
- Online apps or websites where people communicate and share.
- How much people want to buy something.
- Rules that make trading between countries harder.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- A place where people buy and sell things.
- Things that cost money because they are limited.
Down
- Trading that happened long ago before money was used.
- Places that keep money safe and lend it to people.
- The study of how people use limited resources.
- Things people must have to live.
- When there is not enough of something for everyone.
- Business that operates in more than one country.
- Groups and places that helped control buying, selling, and jobs in the past.
- Trading items or services without using money.
- A time when machines changed how goods were made.
- The type of money used in a country.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- How much of something is available to buy.
- Goods brought into a country from another country.
- The system of how money and goods are made and used.
- Trading between countries with few or no restrictions.
29 Clues: Things people must have to live. • The type of money used in a country. • How much people want to buy something. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • A place where people buy and sell things. • How much of something is available to buy. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • The study of how people use limited resources. • ...
Unit 1 Personal Finance 2025-08-12
Across
- Buying something now and paying for it (plus interest) later; a loan.
- An individual, bank, or company who loans money.
- money given for designated period of time which must be repaid
- salaries, wages, interests and dividends.
- wage lowest wage permitted by law
- work-related financial earnings
- Card plastic card issued by a bank, allowing a person to purchase goods or services on credit.
- money borrowed (but has not been repaid)
- Putting money to use in something that offers potentially profitable returns.
- fee paid for the use of borrowing money. The cost of borrowing money.
Down
- money in exchange for goods or services.
- How you manage your money.
- A house payment
- account An account used to pay for day to day items.
- "A plan for spending and saving one's income."
- Money that is set aside for later use
- Account bank account used to set aside money for future use.
17 Clues: A house payment • How you manage your money. • work-related financial earnings • wage lowest wage permitted by law • Money that is set aside for later use • money in exchange for goods or services. • money borrowed (but has not been repaid) • salaries, wages, interests and dividends. • "A plan for spending and saving one's income." • ...
Bridger p8 economics 2023-01-23
Across
- to send out of the cuntry
- prices are falling
- rising prices
- money we earn by working
- items or products to create
- goods and services brought to the county to buy
- workers focus on one type work
- money we pay to the government
- trading goods and services
Down
- workers or employees
- when you borrow money
- money that is owed to someone else.
- buying small pices of a compeny
- things we think we need need thing we must have for survival
- protrude avlailable
- farming
- a system of dollars and coins
- taxes money paid extra for good sand service
- small pieces of a company
19 Clues: farming • rising prices • prices are falling • protrude avlailable • workers or employees • when you borrow money • money we earn by working • to send out of the cuntry • small pieces of a company • trading goods and services • items or products to create • a system of dollars and coins • workers focus on one type work • money we pay to the government • buying small pices of a compeny • ...
Banking 2023-04-27
Across
- A plastic card that gives access to aline of credit and the user is expected to repay their balance in full every month.
- A savings or checking account established in the names of more than one person.
- An amount of money taken out of an account.
- Buying or borrowing on the promise to repay at a later date.
- An account for which the holder can write checks.
- A rating of yours use of credit based on: your payment history, amount owed, the length of your credit history, new credit, and the types fo credit you use.
- An establishment for lending, issuing, borrowing, exchanging, and safeguarding money.
- Money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business
Down
- The orginal amount of money borrowed, deposited, or invested before interest accrues.
- An individual or company that puts money in a bank account.
- Sum of money owed by an individual or institution
- Money deposited with a financial institution for investment and/or safekeeping.
- A legal agreement that creates an interest in real estate between a borrower and a lender.
- Any written document instructing a bank to pay money from the writer's account.
- The fee paid for the use of money.
- Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions.
- Anything that a bank accepts as security against the debtor's not repaying a loan.
- anything used as a common medium of exchange.
18 Clues: The fee paid for the use of money. • An amount of money taken out of an account. • anything used as a common medium of exchange. • Sum of money owed by an individual or institution • An account for which the holder can write checks. • Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions. • An individual or company that puts money in a bank account. • ...
Bussines 2021-06-13
Across
- An amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- The money you pay to travel by bus, taxi
- Having a great deal of money
- Someone who is good with numbers
- Acting with or showing care and thought for the future
- Rise of prices/ increased price of money
- person who has an interest in a company to be run
- Income not spent
- Dishonest and illegal
- Using accounting tricks to make a company's financial results look better than they really are
- The fact or condition of being accountable
- spend a lot of money
- Person who passes on information concerning wrongdoing in the company
- Bulk advertising
- Society that encourages people to buy and use goods
- (literary) having no money
Down
- Paying fair price to producers by companies in developed countries
- Sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost
- Charge for using money until repaid at a future date
- Amount by which a company's value exceeds the value of its individual assets and liabilities
- Extreme saving
- Set of rules for proper practices of an individual party or an organization
- A legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- A formal contract to repay borrowed money
- Money that you give to an organisation such as charity
- Impression customers get of the brand as a whole throughout all aspects of the buyer's journey.
- Person who has shares of the company
- Practice of favouring relatives or friends by often giving them job in the company
- Anything of value or belonging to you
- An amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
31 Clues: Extreme saving • Income not spent • Bulk advertising • spend a lot of money • Dishonest and illegal • (literary) having no money • Having a great deal of money • Someone who is good with numbers • Person who has shares of the company • Anything of value or belonging to you • The money you pay to travel by bus, taxi • Rise of prices/ increased price of money • ...
Credit and Debit Card Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
Across
- the money a borrower pays a lender for being able to borrow money (includes interest and other service charges)
- amount of money owed to the credit card company
- a fee charged by the car issuer when they pay a transaction on your behalf that is greater than the amount available in your credit limit.
- a single sum of money that serves as complete payment
- the charge or fee that is added to a loan or a credit card payment when a payment is made after the due date
- a monthly accounting document
- Financial institution that gives you a credit card
- a credit card secured by a savings account
- a bill that is not payed by its due date
- a business that makes money available for others to borrow
- the amount of interest rate paid per year divided by the principle amount
- money goods or services you owe to others
Down
- the fee that is charged to a credit card holder to use the card for one year
- a measurement used to compare different loan, takes into account of the loan's interest rate, term, and fees
- an agreement between you and a card issuer has information like interest rate, APR, fees, and other cost information.
- the portion of a document especially a contract that has qualifications or restrictions in small font
- the maximum dollar amount the lender is willing to lend to the borrower according to the agreement between them
- a period of time where a loan is scheduled to be repayed
- the maximum amount the card issuer is willing to make available to the bar or according to the card member agreement.
- a type of credit that lets an individual borrow up to a certain amount of money, repay the money with interest rate, borrow money
- the money that a boeeower pays the lender in order to use the lender's money for a certain amount of time
21 Clues: a monthly accounting document • a bill that is not payed by its due date • money goods or services you owe to others • a credit card secured by a savings account • amount of money owed to the credit card company • Financial institution that gives you a credit card • a single sum of money that serves as complete payment • ...
9-3 Causes of Great Depression (no spaces, 2-word answers) 2023-10-31
Across
- U.S. used ___ to protect industry, so foreign countries did the same & few U.S. goods sold overseas
- On ___ ___ stocks took the largest dive, America lost equivalent of 1 years wages
- 1920s, People bought items on ___ plans, then paid on their debt & stopped buying new items
- A fourth of all United States ___ closed in 1932
- Market crash weakened U.S. backs because banks invested ___ money in stock market
- Investors did not know if a company made money, they just ___ that the economy would grow
- Brokers could issue a ___ ___ & demand the investor repay stock money they borrowed
- Uneven distribution of ___ led to depression, 5% of people earned 30% of all income
- Business expanded production when economy was bad, because F.E.D. kept ___ ___ low
- When sales slow down, workers lose jobs, & jobless workers stop ___ , & sales slow down more
- Investors bouts stocks on ___ , paying a small amount & borrowing most of the money for stocks
- Herbert Hoover won the 1928 presidency in a landslide & he had no fears for the ___
Down
- People thought the 1929 Economic collapse was ___ just months before it happened.
- In a stock market, you own a portion of a company, but if company closes, you lose your ___
- Main cause of the Great Depression was not the ___ ___ crash, it only contributed
- Banks make money by ___ the money that depositors give them, so not much is available
- Farmers borrowed money during WW 1 to buy equipment, but then ___ fell, & they lost farms
- Economy grew worse when F.E.D. ___ interest rates & people had no money & needed loans
- Market crash weakened U.S. backs because banks loaned billions to stock ___ .
- Lots of depositors pull their money out of a bank all at once: ___ ___
- U.S. did not make loans to ___ companies, so these companies could not buy American products
- Government did not insure bank deposits, so if bank closed, customers lost their ___
- October 1929, “Black Thursday”, stock market fell, ___ Marx lost all his money from plays & films
23 Clues: A fourth of all United States ___ closed in 1932 • Lots of depositors pull their money out of a bank all at once: ___ ___ • Market crash weakened U.S. backs because banks loaned billions to stock ___ . • People thought the 1929 Economic collapse was ___ just months before it happened. • ...
Fin lit vocab 2024-09-05
Across
- The ability to borrow money under the agreement that you'll repay the debt later
- Anything you own that adds financial value
- The practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
- A payment card that takes money directly of your checking account
- A savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time
- Something necessary to live and something you desire to have that can improve your life but is not necessary
- Failure to repay a loan
- The price you pay to borrow money
- A legal action taken by a business or individual when they are unable to pay off their debts
- Money set aside as a financial safety net in case you need it in the future
- Original amount of money before it is invested or borrowed
- A summary of your credit history
Down
- How likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit
- Spreading your investments within different asset classes
- A financial concept that holds that the value of a dollar today is worth more than the value of a dollar in the future
- A non profit organization owned by members that are committed to the financial success of their clients
- A plan of an amount of money that is going to be used for a certain period
- Borrowed money
- The yearly rate changed for a loan or earned by an investment and includes interest and fees
- A numerical representation of your credit behavior
- To owe money
- yourself first Putting money in your savings when you get paid before spending it on anything else
- A contract between an individual or business with an insurance company to help provide financial protection
- The money you make
- A broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients
25 Clues: To owe money • Borrowed money • The money you make • Failure to repay a loan • A summary of your credit history • The price you pay to borrow money • Anything you own that adds financial value • A numerical representation of your credit behavior • Spreading your investments within different asset classes • Original amount of money before it is invested or borrowed • ...
Monetary Policy 2024-05-22
Across
- Central bank action to increase the money supply
- Decrease in economic activity
- CARD Plastic form of money used for transactions
- central bank of the Philippines
- BANK institution that sets monetary policy for a group of countries
- quality of good money easily divided into smaller units
- Financial institution offering microloans
- type of money declared as legal tender
- Government program targeting the poorest Filipinos
- ability of money maintaining a stable value over time
- A strong BSP is essential for a healthy -----
- Banks can provide services like buying stocks or bonds
- BANK Government-owned bank promoting development projects
- GROWTH BSP promotes a stable financial system for ----
- Formal sector lending institutions
- Term for a significant decline in the value of a currency
- oldest medium of exchange
- BSP Governor is appointed by the ------
Down
- kind of money based on the belief in its intrinsic value
- Early form of money made from shells
- quality of money trusted by users to hold value
- RATE Interest rate charged by the central bank to banks
- Difficulties in storing perishable goods
- quality of good money’s resistance to counterfeiting
- Philippines' main source of government revenue
- Precious metal used in ancient coins
- POLICY Government spending to stimulate the economy
- UNION Non-profit financial institution offering basic services
- quality of money representing a consistent value compared to goods
- ability of good money to be similar to each other
- Impracticality of carrying bulky goods
- An increase in the general price level
- BSP promotes responsible -------
- The Philippines' national currency
- money in electronic form
- REQUIREMENTS Central bank tool that sets reserve requirements for banks
- BSP works to prevent financial ------
- MARKET OPERATIONS central bank tool for buying and selling bonds
- Coins minted by a government
- accounts allow you to earn interest on your deposits
40 Clues: money in electronic form • oldest medium of exchange • Coins minted by a government • Decrease in economic activity • central bank of the Philippines • BSP promotes responsible ------- • The Philippines' national currency • Formal sector lending institutions • Early form of money made from shells • Precious metal used in ancient coins • BSP works to prevent financial ------ • ...
nayla's fin lit crossword puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money,
- helps people who can no longer pay their debts
- a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future
- something that is necessary to live and function. something that can improve your quality of life
- a financial professional who executes orders in the market on behalf of clients
- a prediction of your credit behavior
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies Income the money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products
- An approved plan to spend a certain amount of money in a given fiscal year or project period
- comparing the cost of different products or services
Down
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- to fail to meet a financial obligation
- how worthy you are to receive new credit
- a contract, represented by a policy, in which a policyholder receives financial protection
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest
- anything you own that adds financial value
- the price paid for borrowing money
- money that you borrow from someone for a specific purpose or an unforeseen event with a promise to pay back
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- the spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- a statement that has information about your credit activity
- a nonprofit financial institution that's owned by the people who use its financial products
- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- the money that you originally agreed to pay back
24 Clues: the price paid for borrowing money • a prediction of your credit behavior • to fail to meet a financial obligation • how worthy you are to receive new credit • anything you own that adds financial value • the cost you pay each year to borrow money, • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • helps people who can no longer pay their debts • ...
Kroboth Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-25
Across
- of Deposit (CD) a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- a plan for saving and spending
- missed payment or multiple missed payments on money that you've borrowed
- anything that has current or future economic value to a business
- shopping comparing similar products from different stores or suppliers
- fund cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- practice of manufacturing a variety of products, investing in a variety of securities, selling a variety of merchandise, etc., so that a failure in or an economic slump affecting one of them will not be disastrous
- value of money the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow
- price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on an investment
- a legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts or obligations
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
Down
- score prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- card payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations according to a lender's assessment, or how worthy you are to receive new credit
- money someone or a company borrows from banks for planned or unplanned events
- money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products
- report statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts
- yourself first money set aside before paying anything else
- Union nonprofit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest
- Broker person who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients by a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission
- vs want stuff you need vs something you want
- a way to manage your risk
- money that you originally agreed to pay back
25 Clues: a way to manage your risk • a plan for saving and spending • vs want stuff you need vs something you want • money that you originally agreed to pay back • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • yourself first money set aside before paying anything else • anything that has current or future economic value to a business • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB CHELSEA ANNE 2023-08-21
Across
- A savings product provided by the bank that allows you to earn interest.
- The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender.
- The ability to borrow money knowing that you'll pay it back, usually with interest.
- Financial protection that will grant payment for an unforeseen future event.
- A cashless payment card that comes from a bank account, usually a checking account.
- A legal procedure that happens when a business or person is unable to pay back debts.
- The likelihood that a potential borrower will pay back a line of credit.
- A set of necessities needed to survive, versus, things that you can live without.
- Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed.
- A report that contains information regarding your credit history.
- A specific amount of money that you can spend.
- Putting money in savings before paying other things like bills.
- On a regular basis, it is the money you receive through work or investments.
Down
- Comparing alike products from different companies or suppliers before buying.
- Separate amount of money specifically for unplanned events or emergencies.
- A score that represents your trustworthiness or how likely you are to pay bills on time.
- Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk.
- A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed.
- The original money you agreed to pay back.
- Money that you borrow from financial institutions or banks, that must be repaid within a period of time.
- Also known as Annual Percentage Rate, the yearly cost of borrowing, represented as a percentage.
- A financial professional that executes orders on behalf of clients.
- A resource that holds value.
- Not-for-profit institution that provides financial services.
- The idea that money is more valuable than the future due to potential earning capacity.
25 Clues: A resource that holds value. • The original money you agreed to pay back. • Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed. • A specific amount of money that you can spend. • Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk. • A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed. • The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender. • ...
Chapter 2 Investments 2022-11-21
Across
- piece of ownership in a company or mutual fund
- an analysis of the company stock, its price, price movement
- bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- putting money aside so its available when you need it
- people who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest
- largest category of deposit instiution
- ownership stake, residual cash flow
- an analysis of the company itself, its operations
- securities that represent part ownership or equity in a corporation
- investing can help you beat this
- security that matures in a year
- for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- people who do the work
- allow customers to pay for purchases and withdraw cash
- taking measures to make money grow
Down
- you want to buy or sell stock when it reaches a certain amount
- you order to buy or sell an order at a certain price
- document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount
- mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- any organization that provides services related to money
- nations central bank
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned
- written order for the bank to pay a certain amount to a person or organization
- prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- you want to buy or sell a certain number of shares
- where a government agency owns you money
- need to pay for security purchases within 3 business days
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- security that pays interest over terms
32 Clues: nations central bank • people who do the work • security that matures in a year • investing can help you beat this • taking measures to make money grow • ownership stake, residual cash flow • largest category of deposit instiution • security that pays interest over terms • where a government agency owns you money • money for real estate, equipment, and so on • ...
Time Flies When You're Having Funds 2025-05-02
Across
- Collection of stocks, bonds, and other securities. It allows for investors to put their money all together. It diversifies investments across multiple assets, and can be less risky than individual stocks.
- A person who relies on another for financial support.
- International Revenue Service
- Money given to help pay for things that might not be easily affordable, but do not have to pay the money back.
- Shares of ownership in a company.
- A numerical rating that represents the ability and reliability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments. This can determine if one if trustworthy enough to qualify for a loan.
- How often interest increases per year (monthly, quarterly, etc.)
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for money that was lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Loan used either by purchasers of real property to raise funds to buy real estate, or by existing property owners to raise funds.
- The amount of money that is available to be borrowed.
Down
- Transferring money from one card to another.
- Main form that the U.S. taxpayers use to file their annual deferral income tax returns with the IRS.
- Initial amount of money that must be paid for a purchase.
- Type of loan made to a company or government where the investor earns interest over time. It is paid back to the investor as time progresses.
- Amount of money being paid each month to pay off a loan.
- Occurs when companies propose a credit offer informing the individual that they could be eligible, but they do not have to necessarily take it. Does not hurt the credit score.
- Reports an employee's income from the prior year and how much tax the employer with/
- Loan; a way to access money in times where purchases might be not easily accessible.
- Money the government gives out to help reduce tax bill.
- Occurs when accepting the offered credit card(s), and hurt the credit score.
20 Clues: International Revenue Service • Shares of ownership in a company. • Transferring money from one card to another. • A person who relies on another for financial support. • The amount of money that is available to be borrowed. • Money the government gives out to help reduce tax bill. • Amount of money being paid each month to pay off a loan. • ...
Doc 8 money management 2022-11-01
Across
- Abusive, unfair,or deceptive loan offers
- Where you store your money
- Paycheck
- putting money into something hoping to gain
- Charged interest, based on credit and has consequences
- Money you can borrow but you have to pay back with interest
- refers to how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals.
- How much someone pays out of pocket before their insurance company pays the rest
Down
- Using your money wisely, or lack thereof
- Money you can borrow that you have to pay back and it affects your credit score
- To help you so you don't pay the full amount of an accident that they take out an amount of money each paycheck and you can see it on your paystub
- making money
- what you take home after taxes
- what you get from your job
- pay Overall pay
- The government takes out of your
- spending money you don't have
17 Clues: Paycheck • making money • pay Overall pay • Where you store your money • what you get from your job • spending money you don't have • what you take home after taxes • The government takes out of your • Using your money wisely, or lack thereof • Abusive, unfair,or deceptive loan offers • putting money into something hoping to gain • ...
Its a money thing 2026-01-06
17 Clues: Home loan • Money owed • Loan length • Having a job • No collateral • Loan security • Rate benchmark • Loan time units • Amount borrowed • Changeable rate • Day you get paid • Backed by assets • Cost of borrowing • loans Car financing • score Borrower rating • rate Unchanging interest • business loans Business funding
Credit 2013-05-14
Across
- amount of money owed on an account
- card that allows a loan of money to make purchases
- deposit account that allows people to use money for purchases
- amount of money you owe on credit
- card that immediately deducts funds from a bank account
- to put money into a bank account
- borrowed money
- deposit account that earns interest
- difference between amount owed and value of an item
Down
- loan given without collateral
- agreeing to help another person get a loan
- something of value used to secure payment
- fee paid for borrow money
- credit rating score
- loan backed by collateral
- things of value that you own
16 Clues: borrowed money • credit rating score • fee paid for borrow money • loan backed by collateral • things of value that you own • loan given without collateral • to put money into a bank account • amount of money you owe on credit • amount of money owed on an account • deposit account that earns interest • something of value used to secure payment • ...
The Wall Street Crash of 1929/The Great Depression 2018-10-07
Across
- A sudden overpowering fright.
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- Something that is borrowed, especially money, that has to be paid back with interest.
- To give in exchange for money.
- The state of being without a paid job, but able to work.
- A feeling caused by lack of food.
- A condition that is difficult to endure.
- A person or company that buys and sells stocks and shares for other people.
- market The aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks
- Something used as a way to pay for things.
Down
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank.
- An organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
- The study of how society uses its limited resources.
- Management of large amounts of money.
- The lack of proper nutrition, can be caused by not eating enough food.
- A person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage.
- To decrease.
- Difference between the total value of securities held in an investor's account and the loan amount from a broker.
- The amount of money required in payment for something.
19 Clues: To decrease. • A sudden overpowering fright. • To give in exchange for money. • A feeling caused by lack of food. • Management of large amounts of money. • A condition that is difficult to endure. • A person who purchases goods and services. • Something used as a way to pay for things. • The money one has saved, especially through a bank. • ...
Review 2018-05-21
Across
- money allowed to spend
- money received after deductions
- money given to companies to get more money
- money that started in bank account
- money given to workers
- cash into bank for money
Down
- money taken away
- card that takes money from you bank account
- money added to purchase that the government takes
- money earned before deductions
- money received regularly
- money given by a bank for keeping money in there
12 Clues: money taken away • money allowed to spend • money given to workers • money received regularly • cash into bank for money • money earned before deductions • money received after deductions • money that started in bank account • money given to companies to get more money • card that takes money from you bank account • money given by a bank for keeping money in there • ...
JA Biztown 2013-03-18
Across
- amount of money in bank account
- a place where goods and services are exchanged for money
- a bank account that you can write checks against
- things you buy that you need, like food, clothes
- to place money in a bank account
- a salary or money
- a form used to put money in bank
- a person who works for money
Down
- things you buy where something is done for you
- a bank card used to buy things at a store
- a bank account that earns interest
- a record of withdrawals and deposits
- money paid to the government
- removing money from bank
- buying or selling something
15 Clues: a salary or money • removing money from bank • buying or selling something • money paid to the government • a person who works for money • amount of money in bank account • to place money in a bank account • a form used to put money in bank • a bank account that earns interest • a record of withdrawals and deposits • a bank card used to buy things at a store • ...
get rich quick crossword 23-10-25 2025-10-23
Across
- money you receive unexpectedly
- kaum
- the money you receive when you are too old to work
- monthly loan payments on your house or flat
- money paid for your degree course (2)
- money back on faulty goods / goods you don't want
- money you spend that you can claim back from the company
Down
- the euro, the pound, the dollar
- the money you receive from a relative (usually your parents) when they die
- very wealthy
- another word for buy
- in the red
- money paid i.e. by the state to support people or businesses
- stop working
- you save money for a _______ day
15 Clues: kaum • in the red • very wealthy • stop working • another word for buy • money you receive unexpectedly • the euro, the pound, the dollar • you save money for a _______ day • money paid for your degree course (2) • monthly loan payments on your house or flat • money back on faulty goods / goods you don't want • the money you receive when you are too old to work • ...
Fin Lit vocab Ren 2023-08-21
Across
- of Deposit (CD) - a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- - an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- - failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- shopping - the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
- fund - source of ready cash in case of an unplanned expense, an illness, or the loss of a job.
- - something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- - the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- value of money - a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future.
- - money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- - the yearly interest and fees paid on debt.
- the yearly interest and fees paid on debt.
Down
- score - a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- card - a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- - the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- - lend (a sum of money or item of property).
- - money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- report. - a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit
- yourself first - set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- Union - a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- - the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- Broker - a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- vs. want - is something that is necessary to live and function and something that can improve your quality of life.
- - a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- - first in order of importance; main.
25 Clues: - first in order of importance; main. • the yearly interest and fees paid on debt. • - lend (a sum of money or item of property). • useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • - the yearly interest and fees paid on debt. • - something, typically money, that is owed or due. • - a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality. • ...
The Wall Street Crash of 1929/The Great Depression 2018-10-08
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- The amount of money required in payment for something.
- The lack of proper nutrition, can be caused by not eating enough food.
- Management of large amounts of money.
- To give in exchange for money.
- Difference between the total value of securities held in an investor's account and the loan amount from a broker.
- A person or company that buys and sells stocks and shares for other people.
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank.
- Something used as a way to pay for things.
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- A feeling caused by lack of food.
- To decrease.
- An organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
- A sudden overpowering fright.
- The state of being without a paid job, but able to work.
- A person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage.
- The study of how society uses its limited resources.
- A condition that is difficult to endure.
- Something that is borrowed, especially money, that has to be paid back with interest.
- market The aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks
19 Clues: To decrease. • A sudden overpowering fright. • To give in exchange for money. • A feeling caused by lack of food. • Management of large amounts of money. • A condition that is difficult to endure. • A person who purchases goods and services. • Something used as a way to pay for things. • The money one has saved, especially through a bank. • ...
Banking Terms 2024-03-15
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- Taking money out of your account.
- Banking where you are accessing your bank account, making transactions, and managing finances through the internet.
- Putting money into your account.
- A savings account with a fixed term and fixed interest rate, where you agree not to withdraw your money for a specified period
- A card that allows you to borrow money from the bank to make purchases, with the obligation to pay it back later.
- A financial institution where you can deposit money, borrow money, and manage your finances
- A place where you keep your money.
- Money paid by the bank for keeping your money in your account.
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- Money borrowed from the bank that you must pay back with interest.
- offers a higher interest rate, allowing you to earn more on your savings
- A written order to your bank to pay a specific amount of money to someone else.
- The amount of money in your account after deposits and withdrawals.
- A card linked to your bank account that allows you to make purchases or withdraw cash directly from your account.
- Automated teller machine
- account where you can deposit money and earn interest on your balance.
15 Clues: Automated teller machine • Putting money into your account. • Taking money out of your account. • A place where you keep your money. • Money paid by the bank for keeping your money in your account. • Money borrowed from the bank that you must pay back with interest. • The amount of money in your account after deposits and withdrawals. • ...
Polished and Professional Teller 2019-01-23
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- BLANK is always counted first
- Always total and BLANK
- Always count and record all BLANK in and out
- Always use your BLANK straps first
- Never alter the cash under any circumstances, even in order to BLANK
- Always eliminate and prevent BLANK
- Before discarding anything with your BLANK BLANK or initials on it, tear it in two
- Never allow your cash to exceed the established BLANK
- Never borrow money or loan money from your BLANK
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- Never buy BLANK with BLANK
- Always be BLANK and disciplined with each transaction
- Always count money out BLANK times in the drive thru
- Always put a BLANK on all strapped money verified that day
- Never breach BLANK
- Always count money out BLANK times in the lobby
- Always stay BLANK
- Never be BLANK to act
- Always put your BLANK on all strapped money verified that day
18 Clues: Always stay BLANK • Never breach BLANK • Never be BLANK to act • Always total and BLANK • Never buy BLANK with BLANK • BLANK is always counted first • Always use your BLANK straps first • Always eliminate and prevent BLANK • Always count and record all BLANK in and out • Always count money out BLANK times in the lobby • Never borrow money or loan money from your BLANK • ...
Economy Vocabulary 2025-04-11
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- the level of economy that extracts raw materials
- An amount of money you pay to the government
- the kind of economic system that relies on trade but not money
- Owing money
- Money you take out of the bank
- the level of economy that processes information with technology
- the level of economy that turns raw materials into finished goods
- all costs, charges, bills
- the kind of economic system that gives choices
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- The amount of money currently in your account
- the kind of economic system that is controlled by the government
- A person who is legally responsible for their financial decisions
- the level of economy that distributes(sells) goods & services
- optional expenses that you buy for fun or comfort
- The amount of money received on your paycheck after the deduction
- Money you put in the bank
- Total pay before taxes and other deductions
- Necessary or essential expenses
18 Clues: Owing money • Money you put in the bank • all costs, charges, bills • Money you take out of the bank • Necessary or essential expenses • Total pay before taxes and other deductions • An amount of money you pay to the government • The amount of money currently in your account • the kind of economic system that gives choices • the level of economy that extracts raw materials • ...
Personal Finance - Savings 2021-02-03
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- Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income; goal is to have enough money to cover at least 3-6 months of living expenses.
- Original amount of money saved or invested, separate from interest or earnings
- Interest paid on the principal alone
- a financial establishment that invests money deposited by customers, pays it out when required, makes loans at interest, and exchanges currency.
- A saving strategy where you put a fixed amount of money into a savings account immediately after receiving your paycheck, rather than waiting until the end of the month to save what's left.
- An account similar to a traditional savings account but that typically pays higher interest, requires a higher minimum balance, and may allow check writing
- Things you have to have; these are essential.
- The rate at which the price of goods increases and consumer purchasing power decreases over time
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- an interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution. It typically pay a modest interest rate; their safety and reliability
- A savings certificate with a fixed interest rate and maturity date, holding the saver's money until the it fully matures.
- the personal, big-picture objectives you set for how you'll save and spend money.
- a non-profit making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- Things you would like to have; they are not absolutely necessary, but they would be nice to have.
- sometimes called “take-home pay”, is the amount of your paycheck that you actually get to deposit or cash after deductions and withholdings have been taken out.
- This is earned on both the principal amount and any interest already earned
- a strategic way to save money by setting aside a little bit each month to be used at a later date for a large purchase.
- A measurement of your assets (money you've saved or things of value you own) minus your liabilities(money you owe others); also called net worth
- The amount you earn as the benefit of depositing money in an interest-bearing account
- the total amount you’re paid before deductions and withholding.
- Putting aside money for future use.
20 Clues: Putting aside money for future use. • Interest paid on the principal alone • Things you have to have; these are essential. • the total amount you’re paid before deductions and withholding. • This is earned on both the principal amount and any interest already earned • Original amount of money saved or invested, separate from interest or earnings • ...
Gary riddle vocab crossword 2023-08-22
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- denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- to compare prices and quality of merchandise in (competing stores) to determine the best value.
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- the act or process of diversifying; state of being diversifie
- the failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a debt
- the concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings potential in the interim.
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- (CD) a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- The state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest.
- a measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations according to a lender's assessment, or how worthy you are to receive new credit.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- things you own that you can sell for money.
- something one party owes another, typically money.
25 Clues: denoting an original sum invested or lent. • things you own that you can sell for money. • a spending plan based on income and expenses. • something one party owes another, typically money. • A need is something that is necessary to live and function. • the act or process of diversifying; state of being diversifie • ...
over to you 2024-09-22
24 Clues: אם • גם • איך • חיים • אחרי • צריך • להבין • לשכוח • מתבגר • ללבוש • לחשוב • שליטה • להאמין • להחליט • צריך ל • כבר לא • להרגיש • תָּמִיד • לחזור על • money דמי כיס • (money) לבזבז כסף • (money) לחסוך כסף • my teeth לצחצח שיניים • around with להסתובב עם
Flashy Financing 2022-10-17
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- The original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- Money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits the company earns
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money more than five years in the future
- Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent
- The things you would like to be able to do with your money in around one to five years
- The total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debts
- The total money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debts
- A retirement plan for the benefit of employees of public schools, some hospitals, and certain tax-exempt organizations
- A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time
- An individual retirement account where you can make after-tax contributions; withdrawals made after age 59 1/2 are tax and penalty-free
- The pay for work completed in a set period of time
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive a loan, based on their reliability in paying back money in the past
- A small loan with a very high-interest rate lent with the expectation that the borrower will repay the full amount of the loan with interest with their next paycheck
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- The initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house; a bigger down payment can reduce the amount you must pay monthly
- Property owned by the person that has value and could be used to pay off debt
- A tex-advantaged retirement plan with employer contribution
- All of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set period of time
- Money expended that can increase your net worth and help you earn more money
- Small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at a very high-interest rate
- A numerical value based on analysis of a credit record, describing a person's likelihood of paying back loans; credit scores range from 300 to 850
- Money that is expended with the exception of earning profit in return
- The monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked or time-specific accounts, such as a 401(k), 403(b), or IRA account
- Money that is owed in return for a loan or a purchase
- An employer-sponsored account where employees can save money from each paycheck to be used in retirement
- An increase in monetary value
25 Clues: An increase in monetary value • The pay for work completed in a set period of time • Money that is owed in return for a loan or a purchase • Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent • A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time • A tex-advantaged retirement plan with employer contribution • ...
Chapter 12 General Business 2012-10-09
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- Something valuable put up for a loan that the bank can take if the loan is not payed back
- Deed to give lender the property if the mortgage loan is not payed back
- Type of account used to access money easily
- Used to store valuable items
- Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank
- Central banking organization in the U.S
- Type of account used to store money for a long period of time
- Record of how much money someone puts in or takes out of a bank
- The banking system is an example of this
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- ype of bank that operates to make a profit; also called full service banks
- Money taken out of the bank
- Used to transfer money from one account to another using computers
- Money put in the bank
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services indirectly by using money
- Type of nonprofit bank that is set up by organizations for their members to use
- Trading goods or services directly with other goods or services
- Anything people accept as a standard of payment
17 Clues: Money put in the bank • Money taken out of the bank • Used to store valuable items • Central banking organization in the U.S • The banking system is an example of this • Type of account used to access money easily • Anything people accept as a standard of payment • Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank • ...
Besorgungen 2021-10-11
25 Clues: ATM • City • Cash • Coin • Stamp • Money • Change • Mailman • To Mail • Mailbox • Package • Townhall • Magazine • Envelope • Newspaper • Drug store • Laundromat • Flower shop • Beauty Sloan • Bank Account • Jewelry shop • Police station • To deposit money • Paper-goods store • To withdraw money
Monopoly Board Game 2024-03-14
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- money paid for the use of property, typically a monthly agreement
- something owned or possessed. "a piece of real estate"
- an agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed plus interest
- a compulsory financial charge imposed on an individual business by a government
- a resource with economic value that an individual, business, or country owns debt free (cash, deposits, stock, bonds, property)
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks or credit
- money charged by a government on money an individual or business earned
- no longer in debt on a property which you own, released from mortgage
- is when you borrow money to make an investment that will hopefully lead to greater returns "the idea of spending money to make money"
- money that is available to pay for its day-to-day operations or fund its future growth
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- a situation in which one company, person or government has "no competition" with a product or service and is able to control its supply and price
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- a formal discussions in business or government with someone in order to reach an agreement
- Money earned before taxes and other deductions are subtracted
- Money left over after all expenses, salary and wages, cost of goods and taxes. For individuals, the “take-home” money after taxes, health insurance and retirement
- a legal process, when a person or organization can not pay all of its debts. Legally they are insolvent
- money owed to another party, including mortgages and loans
17 Clues: the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • something owned or possessed. "a piece of real estate" • money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks or credit • money owed to another party, including mortgages and loans • Money earned before taxes and other deductions are subtracted • money paid for the use of property, typically a monthly agreement • ...
DaVion Crossword 2025-03-07
Across
- something that people want back
- something contiunos
- interest on your investment
- A basic
- to keep people in check
- A way to pay for loan
- credit it giving credit back
- something people own money
- the increase value of a home
- You can go to jail for it
- it asset the debt until the loan is repaid
Down
- Giving money to the poor
- a person that borrows money from the bank
- Paying it 2 times month
- someone that gives you money
- Giving thanks to other
- something that person enjoys learning or doing
- When something that combine with money
- gives you green paper
- Something that people build up
20 Clues: A basic • something contiunos • A way to pay for loan • gives you green paper • Giving thanks to other • Paying it 2 times month • to keep people in check • Giving money to the poor • You can go to jail for it • something people own money • interest on your investment • someone that gives you money • the increase value of a home • credit it giving credit back • ...
Financial Literacy Assignment 2025-09-18
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- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- A payment made by companies to their shareholders
- Total income generated from business operations
- Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money
- Money spent on goods or services
- A debt or financial obligation
- A plan for spending and saving money over a specific period
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- Interest earned on both the original amount and previously earned interest
- The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back
- Putting money into something with the expectation of earning more money
- Something of value that you own
- A collection of investments owned by an individual
- Money that is owed to someone else
- Ownership interest in an asset
- The general increase in prices over time
15 Clues: Ownership interest in an asset • A debt or financial obligation • Something of value that you own • Money spent on goods or services • Money that is owed to someone else • The general increase in prices over time • Total income generated from business operations • The original amount of money borrowed or invested • A payment made by companies to their shareholders • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-07-21
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- cover Insurance that protects your income in case you are unable to work.
- interest Interest earned on interest.
- A regular amount of money you pay for using a product.
- Rates The percentage of payment that goes into your superannuation fund.
- When you have more money than you expected to have.
- A part of a company that people can buy or sell.
- When you buy things.
- Techniques The things that businesses do to try and get you to buy their product instead of anyone else's.
- The money you receive as a shareholder of a company.
- The price paid for borrowing money or the money earned for lending money.
- Card This lets you borrow money to buy stuff.
- price How much it costs to buy one share.
- A deposit is money that is put into your bank account.
- Exchanges A market that makes buying and selling shares possible.
- A plan of how we expect to spend the money we make.
- Card This lets you use your money to buy stuff.
- A way to lower your investment risk by making sure you don't have too many of one kind of share.
- Agreement A legal contract between the tenant and the landlord that agrees on the conditions of renting the property.
- The name for the loan you get when you buy a house.
- When something goes wrong, and you contact your insurer to get them to help you pay for the issue to be fixed.
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- Vitae A written overview of your experience and other qualifications that you provide when you apply for a job.
- account This is where you can keep your money.
- When a person or group of people are trying to trick you for the purpose of getting money.
- The amount of money you pay to the insurance company when you make an insurance claim.
- The regular payments you need to make to stay insured.
- A health condition that you already know that you have.
- Medical Cover Insurance that covers medical needs.
- Once a year.
- When you spend more money than you intended.
- Public Offering When a company sells shares in their company on a public stock market for the first time.
- A person or organisation that owns a property but rents it to others to occupy.
- An agreement where you pay a company, and the company promises to pay money if certain things go wrong.
- People who provide information to a potential employer about your previous work or who you are as a person.
- annum Over a whole year.
- When you stop working permanently, usually around age 65.
- Rate The amount of this is usually worked out as a percentage of the amount borrowed per month or year.
- The things that you own.
- An amount of money that is taken out of your bank account.
- Someone who rents land or property of the owner.
- performance How well your money grew over the year, depending on the type of fund you are in.
- Any money that you make.
41 Clues: Once a year. • When you buy things. • annum Over a whole year. • The things that you own. • Any money that you make. • interest Interest earned on interest. • price How much it costs to buy one share. • When you spend more money than you intended. • Card This lets you borrow money to buy stuff. • account This is where you can keep your money. • ...
The Wall Street Crash of 1929/The Great Depression 2018-10-08
Across
- To give in exchange for money.
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank.
- A feeling caused by lack of food.
- The lack of proper nutrition, can be caused by not eating enough food.
- To decrease.
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- The study of how society uses its limited resources.
- A person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage.
- Management of large amounts of money.
- A sudden overpowering fright.
Down
- Something that is borrowed, especially money, that has to be paid back with interest.
- Difference between the total value of securities held in an investor's account and the loan amount from a broker.
- The state of being without a paid job, but able to work.
- An organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
- A person or company that buys and sells stocks and shares for other people.
- The amount of money required in payment for something.
- A condition that is difficult to endure.
- market The aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks
- Something used as a way to pay for things.
19 Clues: To decrease. • A sudden overpowering fright. • To give in exchange for money. • A feeling caused by lack of food. • Management of large amounts of money. • A condition that is difficult to endure. • A person who purchases goods and services. • Something used as a way to pay for things. • The money one has saved, especially through a bank. • ...
Future Smart 1 2022-01-27
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- A MONETARY FEE YOU ARE CHARGED FOR BORROWING MONEY
- FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUENT AID ABBREVIATION
- FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
- THE PEOPLE THAT ARE FINANCIALLY PROTECTED IN A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
- AMOUNT YOU ARE PERSONALLY REQUIRED TO PAY BEFORE YOUR INSURANCE COVERS THE COST
- MONEY YOU CAN EARN
- MONEY THAT A PERSON IS REQUIRED TO PAY FOR SERVICES AFTER A DEDUCTIBLE
- INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOU
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- WHEN MONEY IS ADDED INTO A BANK ACCOUNT
- WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES INCREASES
- WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES DECREASES
- AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE CHARGED
- THE MONEY YOU'RE SPENDING
- MEASURES THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING TO BUY A PARTICULAR GOOD OR SERVIE AT A GIVEN PRICE
- AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE
- A NETWORK OF CONSUMERS AND PRODUCES OF GOODS AND SERVICES IN A COMMUNITY
- A PLAN FOR SPENDING OR SAVING MONEY
- A FIXED FEE YOU PAY FOR SPEFIFIC MEICAL SERVCES
18 Clues: MONEY YOU CAN EARN • AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE • THE MONEY YOU'RE SPENDING • INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOU • AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE CHARGED • A PLAN FOR SPENDING OR SAVING MONEY • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • WHEN MONEY IS ADDED INTO A BANK ACCOUNT • WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES INCREASES • WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES DECREASES • ...
FUN WITH FINANCE CROSSWORD 2025-04-15
Across
- A place where you can keep your money safe.
- A small case where you keep your money.
- A place where you can buy things.
- A small, round piece of money.
- To use money to buy something.
- To give money for something.
- A plan for how to use your money.
- What you use to pay for things.
Down
- A piece of paper money.
- Money that parents give to children regularly.
- To keep money for later.
- A container shaped like a pig where you save coins.
- To get something by paying money.
13 Clues: A piece of paper money. • To keep money for later. • To give money for something. • A small, round piece of money. • To use money to buy something. • What you use to pay for things. • A place where you can buy things. • A plan for how to use your money. • To get something by paying money. • A small case where you keep your money. • A place where you can keep your money safe. • ...
CAE Unit 7 Money Finance Teambuilding 2024-07-03
Across
- in the sense of large sum of money
- an organization set up to provide help to those in need
- cooperative
- the system of money or the actual coins and banknotes in use in a particular country
- in the sense of a pittance ( slang )
- to give something, especially money or goods, to help achieve or provide something
- a regular amount of money that you earn, usually every week or every month, for work or servic
- something that encourages you to do something
- a sum of money that somebody owes
Down
- sufficiently important, rewarding, or valuable to justify spending time or effort on it
- the money that someone is paid each month by their employer, especially when they are in a profession such as teaching, law, or medicine.
- money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows
- something that makes you spend money
- the state of having no money
- the money that a person, a region, a country, etc. earns from work, from investing money, from business
15 Clues: cooperative • the state of having no money • a sum of money that somebody owes • in the sense of large sum of money • something that makes you spend money • in the sense of a pittance ( slang ) • something that encourages you to do something • an organization set up to provide help to those in need • money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows • ...
FL Borrowing Crossword 2021-04-26
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- Specifics of loan
- Rate does not change over length of loan
- Cash or assets borrower currently has
- Lender can take if borrower doesn't pay
- Credit history
- Agreement between lender and borrower
- Ability to repay loan
- Money charged for borrowing money
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- Rate may change over length of loan
- Paying over a period of time
- Credit activity and credit situation
- Amount of money owed
- Date date loan is due
- Money you agree to pay back
- Borrow money repeatedly
- Buy now pay later
- Pays loan if you cannot
- Annual percentage rate
- three digit number indicating credit use
19 Clues: Credit history • Specifics of loan • Buy now pay later • Amount of money owed • Date date loan is due • Ability to repay loan • Annual percentage rate • Borrow money repeatedly • Pays loan if you cannot • Money you agree to pay back • Paying over a period of time • Money charged for borrowing money • Rate may change over length of loan • Credit activity and credit situation • ...
Financial Terms Puzzle 2024-02-15
Across
- An overdraft occurs when you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway
- it is a written contract between the insured and the insurer
- Money that students receive based on academic to pay education expenses
- An illegal act that occurs when people try to trick you out of your personal information and your money
- Something you spend your money on that you expect will earn a financial return
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- The activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money.
- An increase in the amount of wages or salary.
- Money that employers withhold from employees’ paychecks
- A fixed period of time for which something lasts
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- Payment of all or part of a debt before it comes due.
- Borrowing money, or having the right to borrow money, to buy something
- A person who buys or receives goods or services for personal needs or use and not for resale
- Describes a type of work with associated tasks, education and training, typical wages, work settings, and more
- Money that you save in the bank or savings account
- The single largest source of health coverage in the United States; it is a joint
- Required payments of money to governments
17 Clues: Required payments of money to governments • An increase in the amount of wages or salary. • A fixed period of time for which something lasts • Money that you save in the bank or savings account • Payment of all or part of a debt before it comes due. • Money that employers withhold from employees’ paychecks • ...
95 2024-04-16
Across
- A plan to help you reach your financial goals
- A strain or hourly demand of money
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account
- The level of prices relating to a range of everyday items
- Money owed on your home that you pay monthly
- Money that is not spent by a consumer currently, but is reserved for later use
- Expenses that occur regularly and stay the same
- A financial tool that shows your financial position at a given point in time
- Money that a person owns
Down
- money that is over due
- Expenses that occur regularly but may change because the consumer has some control over the amount
- The cost required for something; the money spent on something
- A small plastic card issued by a bank allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- Money that is paid to a person for goods,services, or investments
- Items a person owns with monetary value
- An account at a bank against which can be drawn by the account dispositer
- food, water, shelter
- The difference between the monetary values of a consumer's assets and liabilities
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly
19 Clues: food, water, shelter • money that is over due • Money that a person owns • A strain or hourly demand of money • Items a person owns with monetary value • Money owed on your home that you pay monthly • A plan to help you reach your financial goals • A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account • Expenses that occur regularly and stay the same • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2020-11-12
Across
- a writtin agreement to repay borrowed money
- activity within an account, either a deposit, transfer, or withdrawal
- a card that allows an individual to pay for a purchase with money electronically withdrawn from their account
- items, activities, or services that increase the quality of life
- the sum of money or obligations you owe
- the existing amount in an account
- the total amount producers earn after subtracting the production costs
- promise of reimbursement in the case of loss
- position of employment with specific duties and compensation
- this is money you earn or bring in each month
- A written order from an individual to a bank that instructs the bank to pay money to another person
Down
- required payments of money to governments that are used to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community.
- a paycheck electronically sent to your bank account
- to take money out of the bank
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- a persons regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land.
- a plan for spending and saving money based on a person's goals during a given time period
- a card that allows an individual to charge the cost of a purchase to a credit account
- money set aside, generally in a bank or investments, which earns interest
- capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares
20 Clues: to take money out of the bank • the existing amount in an account • the sum of money or obligations you owe • a writtin agreement to repay borrowed money • promise of reimbursement in the case of loss • this is money you earn or bring in each month • a paycheck electronically sent to your bank account • capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares • ...
Gaby's Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- to pay you back for using your money, the bank pays interest for your savings account
- money that you have to pay back
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- goods tools needed for making things (tractor,cars,computer)
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- when a product is hard to find
- the total amount of things that a group of people can produce
- different workers do a different parts of a job
Down
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- the total amount of things that a group of people can produce
- the type of economy the US has
- what a person gives up by choosing one way of using resources instead of another(this or that)
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- the amount of things that exist
- something that can be used in a business (tools,cars,people,money)
- study of how we use money
- money that is paid to the government
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
20 Clues: study of how we use money • the type of economy the US has • when a product is hard to find • money that you have to pay back • the amount of things that exist • money that is paid to the government • different workers do a different parts of a job • tax that is charged on money earned from working • the amount of products that people are willing to buy • ...
finlit cross 2022-11-30
Across
- is a person's professions
- borrowed money
- the amount of money in an account
- account an account that allows you to make deposits and withdrawals
- a secure container
- not for-profit organization
- buy things from your bank account
Down
- business of providing financial services
- an interest bearing deposit account
- the business of protecting others' money
- easy access to bank accounts
- a system of inter-related production
- a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money
- agreement between two parties
- allow user to conduct transactions
- card a card that borrows money from the bank
- a paper to use to get money from the bank
17 Clues: borrowed money • a secure container • is a person's professions • not for-profit organization • easy access to bank accounts • agreement between two parties • the amount of money in an account • buy things from your bank account • allow user to conduct transactions • an interest bearing deposit account • a system of inter-related production • ...
financial literacy 2019-05-02
Across
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- - a person or company to whom money is owing.
- the act of taking something which was once yours
- an organization or person that lends money.
- a legal agreement by which a bank, lends money at interest
- a person unable to pay there debts
- rate- annual rate charged for borrowing or earned through an investment.
- a sum of money that is owed or due.
- money paid regularly
Down
- - a sum of money paid into a bank
- a sum of money that has been borrowed and is expected to be paid beck with interest
- when a customer can receive goods or service before it has been fully paid for
- the action of paying back a loan.
- a sum of money due, with equal payments spread over a period of time
- - a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- purchase- a system by which one pays for a thing in regular instalments
- the possibility of financial loss.
17 Clues: money paid regularly • - a sum of money paid into a bank • the action of paying back a loan. • a person unable to pay there debts • the possibility of financial loss. • a sum of money that is owed or due. • an organization or person that lends money. • - a person or company to whom money is owing. • the act of taking something which was once yours • ...
try if you dare 2024-03-28
24 Clues: 50! • eras • SDSU • wilson! • cowgirl • noonoos • ND Guard • monument • girl dad • champions • bluehawks • protector • wild child • shimeleski • black hills • pickle lover • hunters club • podcast lover • 1883 daughter • tiniest friend • bozeman grocery • bbq in missouri • money money money • pacific north west
Taxes Vocabulary 2022-04-11
Across
- in taxes, something that reduces the amount of your income being taxed
- / a number associated with your identity; the IRS uses this number to look up your records
- the money you have coming in to your pockets or bank account
- the amount of money you've earned on your paycheck before taxes are withheld/taken out
- the tax form you fill out to tell your employer how much money to withhold from your paycheck for taxes
- the tax form given to you by your employer in January; it shows how much you've earned that year and how much you've paid in taxes
- / someone who relies on someone else for more than half of their financial needs
Down
- / term for the amount of money taken from your check for taxes
- in taxes, money you receive in return for your work or labor (a paycheck)
- in taxes, money you receive without having to work for it (stock market earnings, crypto profits)
- / the money or check you often receive after filing taxes--at least, if you've paid too much in taxes
- / money taken by/paid to the large government in the US; Washington, DC
- money paid to the government in order to support and pay for the public good (roads, fire departments, schools)
- / the amount of money you receive from your paycheck after taxes are withheld or taken out
- in taxes, something that reduces the amount of money you're charged for taxes
- / money taken by or paid to the government of your state; Lansing, MI
- / money taken by or paid to the smaller locality where you live; LP City Hall
17 Clues: the money you have coming in to your pockets or bank account • / term for the amount of money taken from your check for taxes • in taxes, something that reduces the amount of your income being taxed • / money taken by or paid to the government of your state; Lansing, MI • / money taken by/paid to the large government in the US; Washington, DC • ...
Budget Crossword 2025-08-19
Across
- another word for currency
- money that you receive from working
- money that you owe when you don't pay back credit debt in time
- a plan for managing your money
- putting money towards something in hopes it will grow
Down
- money in your checking account
- something that you can live without
- something you must have to survive
- money that you owe
- borrow money that needs to be paid back
- money you put away for future use
- things you spend your money on
- the amount of money you're paid in a year
13 Clues: money that you owe • another word for currency • money in your checking account • a plan for managing your money • things you spend your money on • money you put away for future use • something you must have to survive • something that you can live without • money that you receive from working • borrow money that needs to be paid back • the amount of money you're paid in a year • ...
