money Crossword Puzzles
Banking Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
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- A container or drawer at a financial institution for safekeeping of valuables
- a written form of payment that uses paper to pay you or you to pay others
- a place in the bank that holds safety deposit boxes
- moving money from one account to another
- writing a check or using your debit card and you are over your account balance
- a type of account that allows you to pay others by writing a check, and allows you to deposit or withdraw money
- to take money out of your account
- the total amount of money in your account
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- to put money into your account
- depositing money into an account for future use
- someone who helps you with deposits and withdrawals
- a plastic card used to pay for items, money is taken from your checking account
- money borrowed from a bank
- paper money and coins
- A financial institution owned by its depositors which allows them to borrow money at low interest rates
- a four to six digit number used to access your account
- an automated machine that allows consumers to perform quick self-service transactions such as deposits, cash withdrawals, bill payments, and transfers between accounts
- a document sent to you by email, electronically or mail about your deposits and withdrawals
18 Clues: paper money and coins • money borrowed from a bank • to put money into your account • to take money out of your account • moving money from one account to another • the total amount of money in your account • depositing money into an account for future use • a place in the bank that holds safety deposit boxes • someone who helps you with deposits and withdrawals • ...
The Role Money - Cash, Credit and Debit 2025-03-18
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- What is a secret number used for banking transactions?
- What is the term for borrowing money to buy things and paying it back later?
- What do we call the act of using money to buy things?
- What is it called when goods or services are traded without using money?
- What is the money you owe to someone or an institution?
- What is the extra charge for not paying back credit card debt in full?
- What is a type of digital currency that uses encryption for security?
- What are essential items required for survival and well-being?
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- What are things you desire but do not need for survival?
- What do we call the money you spend on goods, services, or bills?
- What is the term for the value of one currency compared to another?
- What card is directly connected to your bank account?
- What is the term for a form of money used worldwide, like the dollar or euro?
- What is a plan to track spending and save money called?
- What is a digital storage method for payment information?
- What is something we use to buy goods and services?
- What is the money you earn from work or investments?
- What is physical money like paper bills and coins called?
18 Clues: What is something we use to buy goods and services? • What is the money you earn from work or investments? • What card is directly connected to your bank account? • What do we call the act of using money to buy things? • What is a secret number used for banking transactions? • What is a plan to track spending and save money called? • ...
Finance 2023-12-22
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- : "Used for buying things."
- : "The opposite of gaining or winning."
- : "Money earned regularly or irregularly."
- : "A machine to withdraw or deposit money."
- : "Not win or misplace something."
- : "Money that you owe to someone."
- : "Put money into something to get more back."
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- : "What you do to give money for something."
- : "Create or obtain money."(2 words)
- : "To get money by working."
- : "Physical form of money."
- : "Give something temporarily."
- : "To have a debt to repay."
- : "Regular payment for a job."
14 Clues: : "Used for buying things." • : "Physical form of money." • : "To get money by working." • : "Regular payment for a job." • : "To have a debt to repay." • : "Create or obtain money."(2 words) • : "Give something temporarily." • : "Not win or misplace something." • : "Money that you owe to someone." • ...
Pennys Financial Literacy Crossword 2024-10-23
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- when you pay, you use money to buy things
- Bill a piece of paper money worth one dollar
- bank something you keep your money in, it is the shape of a pig
- a sum of money given on a regular basis or allowed for a particular purpose
- a piece of business, such as a sale or trade
- tag a label or tag that is attached to a product and shows its price
- the amount of money someone can spend for certain things
- something that you must have or that you must do
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- a place where people keep their money and borrow money
- something that you have bought
- what we use to pay for things, it comes in coins or paper bills
- you have a wish or desire to do it
- the act of putting aside money for future use, rather than spending it immediately
- the amount of money you have to pay to buy it
- talking about how much money people might agree to pay for it
- a piece of metal that we use as money, Pennie’s, Nickels, dimes, and quarters.
16 Clues: something that you have bought • you have a wish or desire to do it • when you pay, you use money to buy things • Bill a piece of paper money worth one dollar • a piece of business, such as a sale or trade • the amount of money you have to pay to buy it • something that you must have or that you must do • a place where people keep their money and borrow money • ...
chapter 12 vocabulary 2023-02-10
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- money
- a sales tax
- interest plus the amount of money that the US government has borrowed.
- its revenue equals its expenditures
- careful examination by trained accountants
- takes large percentage of income from higher income groups
- payments charged by governments
- income a business has left after paying expenses
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- shortage of money
- excess money
- tax on the value of property owned
- certificate stating that the government has borrowed certain sum of money
- money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws
- taxes on earnings
- payments for the use of loaned money
- import tax
16 Clues: money • import tax • a sales tax • excess money • shortage of money • taxes on earnings • payments charged by governments • tax on the value of property owned • its revenue equals its expenditures • payments for the use of loaned money • careful examination by trained accountants • income a business has left after paying expenses • money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws • ...
ALC book 9- Unit 1- Vocabulary 2022-01-27
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- small piece of paper to deposit or withdraw money
- I carry my _______ in my pocket.
- I have a new, one-hundred dollar ______.
- bank account to save money (2 words)
- savings or checking _______.
- name, address, date, etc
- ________ an account at a bank
- The flowers _____ good.
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- to take money out of an account
- put money in an account.
- to write information on a form (2 words)
- I __ sleepy.
- the name that you sign.
- use your money in a store
- to change a check into money.
- I want to _______ my money and not spend it.
16 Clues: I __ sleepy. • the name that you sign. • The flowers _____ good. • put money in an account. • name, address, date, etc • use your money in a store • savings or checking _______. • to change a check into money. • ________ an account at a bank • to take money out of an account • I carry my _______ in my pocket. • bank account to save money (2 words) • ...
Money, Finance, and Economics 2021-10-25
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- An agreement to an exact offer without changes
- The process of paying back a loan over time
- A system of moral principles that guide our desicion making
- Taxes placed on real estate, boats, buisness inventory and expensive items
- The exchange of value between two people or parties. Give and take
- The amount of money earned before taxes
- The money paid upfront to secure a loan
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- A tax that takes a larger percent from low income groups than it does high income groups
- The amount of money earned after taxes
- Legally enforceable promise between two people or parties
- A government program that provides loans and grants for college students
- The fee the leder charges to borrow money
- A fee the lender charges a borrower for a service
- A willingness to provide or do something
- A loan that can be taken out to buy a house
- The base amouny for a loan. No interest added
- Premiums made to make up for part of the mortgage payment
- One of the top 2 major countries the US government borrows from
18 Clues: The amount of money earned after taxes • The amount of money earned before taxes • The money paid upfront to secure a loan • A willingness to provide or do something • The fee the leder charges to borrow money • The process of paying back a loan over time • A loan that can be taken out to buy a house • The base amouny for a loan. No interest added • ...
Money Before Family (onthemoove) 2024-04-11
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- size of someone tall and ...
- a thing you do on a daily day basis
- you buy something with this thing
- if a room has no light what is it?
- something bad
- something burning
- you use your foot to
- you close and... a door
- something you use when you go grocery shopping (you put items in it"
- another word for stumble
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- you walk fast and ...
- another word for back
- you are ... your house
- theres nothing inside
- another word for "cool"
- the plate ... on its own
- inside and ...
17 Clues: something bad • inside and ... • something burning • you use your foot to • you walk fast and ... • another word for back • theres nothing inside • you are ... your house • another word for "cool" • you close and... a door • the plate ... on its own • another word for stumble • size of someone tall and ... • you buy something with this thing • if a room has no light what is it? • ...
Money Matters Study Guide 2025-10-01
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- a limit on your spending money
- a document to tell the employer how much federal income to with-hold
- a gratuity given to the employee for their service
- the total amount of money earned before deductions
- a regular payment from employer to employee
- the relationship between taxes paid and benefits received
- federal health insurance program
- money subracted from your income
- the cost required for something
- an obligation someone owes another party
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- earning income by working by yourself
- a sum of money paid for a specific task
- the total comp you receive for services provided
- mandatory payment made to the government
- money received on a regular basis
- the amount of money received after deductions
- anything you own that has value
17 Clues: a limit on your spending money • anything you own that has value • the cost required for something • federal health insurance program • money subracted from your income • money received on a regular basis • earning income by working by yourself • a sum of money paid for a specific task • mandatory payment made to the government • an obligation someone owes another party • ...
Personal Finance and Basic Investment 2015-07-24
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- Statement of financial transactions
- Capital in Order to gain profit
- guarantees to pay a stated sum of money on a specified day
- Pool of Funds
- Manges Fund of Investments
- Monetary Payment
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- Shares of a particular company
- Reserved Money
- Total Assets minus liabilities
- Expenditure
- Goals set that revolves around money
- Sum of Money needed for a purpose
- Denomination of Currency
- Institution For Keeping Money
- Sum of Money Paid to shareholders
15 Clues: Expenditure • Pool of Funds • Reserved Money • Monetary Payment • Denomination of Currency • Manges Fund of Investments • Institution For Keeping Money • Shares of a particular company • Total Assets minus liabilities • Capital in Order to gain profit • Sum of Money needed for a purpose • Sum of Money Paid to shareholders • Statement of financial transactions • ...
Show Me the Money 2023-04-10
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- Tax money withheld from your paycheck by the state where you earned it.
- The amount of money you get to keep after all the deductions are taken out.
- Taxes and other charges you have to pay.
- The amount of money you earn per paycheck.
- Tax money withheld to pay for your medical expenses when you retire.
- The amount of money you get paid per hour of work.
- Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes, insurance, and retirement.
- Tax money the US government takes (withholds) from your paycheck.
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- Medical, vision, dental insurance or other deductions you can choose to pay.
- Extra money you get paid for selling each large expensive item, like a car.
- The amount of money contracted workers make per year.
- Tax money withheld from your paycheck for when you can’t work anymore.
- Money you save from your paycheck for use after you retire.
- A plan that helps you keep track of every penny you earn and makes sure you spend them wisely.
- A 1 page document that states your work and education experience.
- Work you do that pays a salary and requires a college degree or certificate.
- Work you do that pays by the hour and does not require special degrees.
17 Clues: Taxes and other charges you have to pay. • The amount of money you earn per paycheck. • The amount of money you get paid per hour of work. • The amount of money contracted workers make per year. • Money you save from your paycheck for use after you retire. • A 1 page document that states your work and education experience. • ...
Economic Terms 2021-04-27
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- a positive amount of money OR money that is “borrowed” from a bank or company
- the amount of money that the employee is paid
- the people who buy or use products or goods
- the person that works for the employer
- the amount of money that is currently in your checking account
- money that is owed to someone, a deduction
- money kept in the bank for long term goals
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- a long-term job
- the company or person that an employee works for
- money that is given by the bank to the customer for money kept in a savings account
- the amount of money that is paid to someone
- the amount of money that something costs
- items or services that are necessary for life
- money put into your checking account
- items or services that are not necessary for life but make it more fun, easier or more exciting.
15 Clues: a long-term job • money put into your checking account • the person that works for the employer • the amount of money that something costs • money that is owed to someone, a deduction • money kept in the bank for long term goals • the amount of money that is paid to someone • the people who buy or use products or goods • the amount of money that the employee is paid • ...
Crossword: Money and Banking 2024-01-02
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- banks create money by granting __________
- money acts as a store of _______________
- this theory of money shows that MV=PY
- money acts as a measure of _______________
- _________of circulation measures how often money is used in the economy
- this is a system that allows bank to lend only a proportion of their deposits
- money can be broken down into small denominations
- all notes and coins held with the banks and financial institutions
- notes and coins and demand deposits are referred to as ________ money
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- this means we should be able to carry money around with us easily
- the main problem of barter was the double __________ of wants
- this means everyone must accept money
- the direct exchange of goods
- currency in circulation
- money acts as a medium of __________when it facilitates transactions
15 Clues: currency in circulation • the direct exchange of goods • this theory of money shows that MV=PY • this means everyone must accept money • money acts as a store of _______________ • banks create money by granting __________ • money acts as a measure of _______________ • money can be broken down into small denominations • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-03-04
20 Clues: after • hourly • annual • before • taken out • collectors • tax season • contribution • income based • self employed • illegal fraud • money received • money generated • national programs • verifies employment • reports withholdings • allowances/dependents • medicare/social security • permanent workers/residents • money earned minus deductions
Budget Terms 2023-08-31
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- Essential items required for survival.
- Making purchases without careful consideration.
- A reduction in the original price of an item.
- Putting money aside for future needs.
- Non-essential items that improve quality of life.
- Specific objectives for setting money aside.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on invested capital.
- A rise in the general level of prices for goods and services.
- Money owed to creditors.
- Money earned from various sources.
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- Making wise financial decisions based on needs and goals.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- A plan for managing income and spending.
- SCORE Numeric representation of creditworthiness.
- Borrowed money to be paid back with interest.
- Movement of money into and out of a person's finances.
- Strategizing how to achieve financial objectives.
- A temporary reduction in the price of an item.
- Items of value that one owns.
19 Clues: Money owed to creditors. • Items of value that one owns. • Money spent on goods and services. • Money earned from various sources. • Putting money aside for future needs. • Essential items required for survival. • A plan for managing income and spending. • Specific objectives for setting money aside. • A reduction in the original price of an item. • ...
Las finanzas (p. 222) 2023-02-09
22 Clues: Loan • Debt • Coin • Taxes • Money • Credit • Manager • To sign • To quit • Company • To apply • Contract • To invest • To retire • Part(-time) • Full(-time) • Unemployment • Bill (money) • Employee (fem.) • Cashier (masc.) • To save (money) • To charge (a card)
Economics Vocabulary 2023-04-14
20 Clues: after • hourly • annual • before • taken out • collectors • tax season • contribution • income based • self employed • illegal fraud • money received • money generated • national programs • verifies employment • reports withholdings • allowances/dependents • medicare/social security • permanent workers/residents • money earned minus deductions
The role of Government in Promoting Financial Literacy 2026-02-22
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- the process of teaching and learning financial knowledge.
- activities to inform people about important financial issues.
- choices made about money or financial matters.
- the country mentioned in the text.
- money put aside for future use.
- knowledge and understanding of financial topics.
- the difference between rich and poor people.
- putting money into something to earn profit.
- rules made by the government to control activities.
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- people who need extra help or support.
- managing money, including saving and spending.
- making a plan for how to spend money.
- meetings where people learn about finance.
- the ability to understand and use financial skills.
- help and advice about money problems.
- organizations like banks that provide financial services.
- an organization that creates laws and policies in a country.
- money that is owed to someone.
18 Clues: money that is owed to someone. • money put aside for future use. • the country mentioned in the text. • making a plan for how to spend money. • help and advice about money problems. • people who need extra help or support. • meetings where people learn about finance. • the difference between rich and poor people. • putting money into something to earn profit. • ...
Krzyżówka 2026-03-28
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- Money in coins or notes
- ... to put money into account
- Somebody who lends money
- Organization
- Negative (minus) bank account balance
- Bank worker serving customers
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- Public ask to stop something
- Paper to pay from bank
- Money left in account
- Money you are able to use
- Used to transfer money electronically
- Money you must pay back
- Bank guarantee for payment
- Safe place for money
14 Clues: Organization • Safe place for money • Money left in account • Paper to pay from bank • Money in coins or notes • Money you must pay back • Somebody who lends money • Money you are able to use • Bank guarantee for payment • Public ask to stop something • ... to put money into account • Bank worker serving customers • Used to transfer money electronically • ...
FinLit Unit 1 and 2 2025-12-23
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- the first step to overcoming a cognitive bias
- You can avoid this kind of fee by using only ATMs in your bank’s network.
- To take out more money than your balance contains
- taking money out of an account
- putting money into an account
- Feeling anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website.
- the total amount of money in your bank account
- extra money you earn when you save or invest
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- _______ means thinking.
- a Peer 2 Peer app you can use to to repay your friend for dinner
- Grace and her friends splurge on an expensive meal, but the food isn’t very good. She still feels compelled to finish it since she already paid.
- A bank account for daily use and spending, such as withdrawing cash from ATMs or buying groceries with a debit card.
- move money from one account to another
- ______ values:How your family, friends, and community members impact your feelings about money
- _______ means the influence of our personal experiences, beliefs, and emotions
- A bank account where you put money you're not planning to spend right away, but you can still easily access it when you need it.
- Many people keep their money in a checking account because it helps keep their money ___________.
- An amount of money a bank charges you (makes you pay) for some services.
18 Clues: _______ means thinking. • putting money into an account • taking money out of an account • move money from one account to another • extra money you earn when you save or invest • the first step to overcoming a cognitive bias • the total amount of money in your bank account • To take out more money than your balance contains • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2025-11-14
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- Created a national currency called the “Fiat Greenback.”
- Money has to be accepted as form of payment by everyone.
- Sum total of all the currency and in circulation within an economy at a specific time.
- Any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts.
- High credit score, responsible spending and borrowing, low risk to lenders.
- Money must be able to break down and divide.
- Banks issued their own paper currency that was often unreliable.
- Form of legal tender paper money created by the Union government to help finance the Civil War.
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- Doesn't have to be used as money; can be used as a item.
- Interest calculated on the initial principal plus any accumulated interest from previous periods.
- Vetoed the renewal of the 2nd bank of the United States and withdrew national funds.
- Used as currency and allows the holder to exchange it for something else.
- Money has to be hard to make and the amount of quantities has to be controlled.
- Money has to have the same basic design and look.
- Low credit score, irresponsible spending and borrowing, high risk to lenders.
- Established the 1st Bank of the United States.
- Money has to be easy to move from place to place.
- Interest calculated on the initial principal plus any accumulated interest from previous periods.
- Money has to last and must withstand wear and tear.
- Something used as money that has value simply because the government says so.
20 Clues: Money must be able to break down and divide. • Established the 1st Bank of the United States. • Money has to have the same basic design and look. • Money has to be easy to move from place to place. • Money has to last and must withstand wear and tear. • Doesn't have to be used as money; can be used as a item. • ...
Unit 2: The Language of Banking 2 2024-08-27
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- A bank __________ is a document that your bank sends to you. It tells you when you deposited money, when you withdrew money and how much you have in the account at the moment.
- An ___________ is the amount of money you can take out of the bank even though your account does not have that much money in it.
- _______ is an amount of money that you borrow from the bank for an agreed period of time.
- Bank _________ means to move money electronically from one bank account into another bank account.
- A ______________ is a payment that you have to make to a professional person to do something for you
- ___________ is a word for all of the money you spend. It could be every month or every year.
- ____ is a verb which means that you give something (often money) to someone else for a period of time. They must give it back to you.
- To _________ means you have to have to pay some money to someone else.
- To _________ something is to make something legally acceptable.
- Subject to _________ means depending on your age or how much money you have.
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- _________ is the amount of money that a bank charges you for a loan or overdraft. We also pay this to you on any money you save at our bank.
- If you ____________ a cheque it means you give a cheque to someone and you validate it by signing it.
- ________ is your personal identification number. This allows you to use your debit card at any ATM, or to pay for things with your debit card. You must never tell anyone else this number.
- ___________ is a term that means simple and easy to understand.
- The colour we say your bank account is in if you spend more money from your account than you have in it is _______.
- ________ refers to the money that you receive from your salary or from other things. It could be every month or every year.
- If you _____________ cash you move it electronically from one bank account to another.
- To _____________ money means to take money out of a bank account.
- ________ is an amount of money that you owe to the bank because you withdraw more from your current account than you have in it.
- ___________ off your balance means to look at how much money you have in your bank account and receive a piece of paper showing that amount. You can do this at the bank's ATM machines,
20 Clues: ___________ is a term that means simple and easy to understand. • To _________ something is to make something legally acceptable. • To _____________ money means to take money out of a bank account. • To _________ means you have to have to pay some money to someone else. • Subject to _________ means depending on your age or how much money you have. • ...
ECON 2024-05-23
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- when you put money into your business
- when families are trying to save money
- when people exchange things with people
- the amount you have to spend on something
- another name for money
- go ___ me
- when the bank loses to much money
- when you need to pay back your loan you have what kind of added money
- the amount of money you put down for something
Down
- when the prices on gas go up
- a person who organizes and owns a business
- when you are broke and need money
- when two businesses go against each other
- a place where you can withdraw money
- borrowed money from the bank and didn’t pay it back
15 Clues: go ___ me • another name for money • when the prices on gas go up • when you are broke and need money • when the bank loses to much money • a place where you can withdraw money • when you put money into your business • when families are trying to save money • when people exchange things with people • the amount you have to spend on something • ...
Money- Eda Riin Reinok 2017-03-17
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- place where is thing (food, clothes etc.)
- vaba raha
- when you spend too much money
- when you go to the work then you.... money
- when it costs too much
- ostma
- money that childs get
- raiskama
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- metall money
- place where you out your money
- krediitkaart
- when you buy too much things
- read synonym
- you waste your....
- maksma
15 Clues: ostma • maksma • raiskama • vaba raha • metall money • krediitkaart • read synonym • you waste your.... • money that childs get • when it costs too much • when you buy too much things • when you spend too much money • place where you out your money • place where is thing (food, clothes etc.) • when you go to the work then you.... money
Money Doesn't Bring Happiness 2022-04-17
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- unable to pay one’s debts
- to take something from someone and give it back
- something taken dishonestly from other people
- always wanting more money, food, power, etc
- the money that a person owes to another
- to receive an amount of money in return for the work that you do
- something owned by a person or a country
- using more money, time or effort than one needs
- a wise person who has a good sense of judgment
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- an act of dishonesty for the purpose of gaining money or goods
- to make a profit or earn money
- spending money carefully and wisely
- relating to an action of helping the poor
- having the will to give a lot of money and time for others
- to keep money for future use
- using it for a short time
16 Clues: unable to pay one’s debts • using it for a short time • to keep money for future use • to make a profit or earn money • spending money carefully and wisely • the money that a person owes to another • something owned by a person or a country • relating to an action of helping the poor • always wanting more money, food, power, etc • ...
FINANCIAL GOALS 2025-12-24
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- – A goal that is important and useful to your needs.
- – A goal that is realistic and possible to reach.
- – Using money to buy goods or services.
- – A goal that has a clear time limit for completion.
- – Money received, such as pocket money or wages.
- – Important needs or goals that should come first when using money.
- – Deciding in advance how money will be used.
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- – Being able to track how much money is needed or saved.
- – Controlling spending and following a money plan carefully.
- – Keeping part of your money for future use instead of spending it immediately.
- – Targets that guide how a person plans to save, spend, or use money in the future.
- – Guidance that helps a person know what to do with their money.
- – Planning how to use money by listing income and expenses.
- – Goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.
- – Clearly stating what you want to achieve with your money.
15 Clues: – Using money to buy goods or services. • – Deciding in advance how money will be used. • – Money received, such as pocket money or wages. • – A goal that is realistic and possible to reach. • – A goal that is important and useful to your needs. • – A goal that has a clear time limit for completion. • – Being able to track how much money is needed or saved. • ...
Critical Thinking Money Crossword 2022-11-01
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- a borrowed sum of money
- Means you owe money
- A detrimental loan, unfair loan
- buying a share in a business
- a monthly loan from the bank (card)
- paper summing up an employee's paycheck
- what employees earn before taxes
- How you manage all your finances
- You gain money (paycheck)
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- A place to put money to save or budget
- card a card representing a transaction of $
- paycheck after benefits/deductions
- company compensates for specific loss
- Money the gov takes from your paycheck
- money you pay before insurance kicks in
- To set aside money for certain things
16 Clues: Means you owe money • a borrowed sum of money • You gain money (paycheck) • buying a share in a business • A detrimental loan, unfair loan • what employees earn before taxes • How you manage all your finances • paycheck after benefits/deductions • a monthly loan from the bank (card) • company compensates for specific loss • To set aside money for certain things • ...
English Crossword $$$$$$$$$$$$ #cash #Engilsh 2017-03-17
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- the purchase and sale of goods in attempt to make a profit
- Machine you dont need to go to bank to get your money (little machine)
- can pay in internet
- when you buy something then sellers will give that to you
- when you have money
- thats where you can take out the money
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- that is what you give to pay something
- you do work and you get money
- thats a little pink color animal where you put your money to save it .
- when you put the money into a bank and dont waste it.
- wasting (otherwords)
- Estimated price otherwords.
- when you dont have money
- Paper money
- less then 1 euro
15 Clues: Paper money • less then 1 euro • can pay in internet • when you have money • wasting (otherwords) • when you dont have money • Estimated price otherwords. • you do work and you get money • that is what you give to pay something • thats where you can take out the money • when you put the money into a bank and dont waste it. • ...
Budget terms 2025-09-19
Across
- person who is responsible for paying money owed for expenses
- the amount of money left when all expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
- money paid to keep a home or business in operation
- money earned in 1 month
- expenses and money deposited to balance
- money in an account is less than money deposited
Down
- percentages charged to buy items
- money earned in 1 year
- Money spent on necessary items
- Money taken out of an account
- person who collects money owed
- money added to an account
- method of paying that allows the payee to collect money
13 Clues: money earned in 1 year • money earned in 1 month • money added to an account • Money taken out of an account • Money spent on necessary items • person who collects money owed • percentages charged to buy items • expenses and money deposited to balance • money in an account is less than money deposited • money paid to keep a home or business in operation • ...
Money 2021-01-05
6 Clues: ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΟ ΕΙΔΟΣ ΧΡΗΜΑΤΟΣ • ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΟ ΕΙΔΟΣ ΧΡΗΜΑΤΟΣ • ΑΝΤΑΛΛΑΓΗ ΑΓΑΘΟΥ ΜΕ ΑΓΑΘΟ • ΚΟΙΝΟ ΑΠΟΔΕΚΤΟ ΜΕΣΟ ΑΝΤΑΛΛΑΓΗΣ • ΠΛΕΟΝΕΚΤΗΜΑ ΤΩΝ ΠΟΛΥΤΙΜΩΝ ΜΕΤΑΛΛΩΝ • ΧΡΗΣΙΜΟΠΟΙΗΘΗΚΑΝ ΩΣ ΧΡΗΜΑ ΚΑΤΑ ΤΟ ΠΕΡΕΛΘΟΝ
Money 2021-10-28
5 Clues: hundred paise • every one needs me • I have only a head and a tail • the richest machine in the world • I have no leaves and no rootsbut I have many branches.
Money 2022-01-28
Money 2021-02-22
5 Clues: the money in europe • Automatik Teller Machine • to get money from your card • when you are in the Restaurant and you want to pay • money if you want to lease money from a friend and give it later back
Money 2022-10-02
5 Clues: Which word means the same as rich? • If you work, do you win money or earn money? • What noun means that you get paid a percentage of what you sell? • Which verb means that you have borrowed money but not yet paid it back? • Which verb means to put money into something, hoping it will make a profit?
money 2024-11-19
Money 2023-01-04
Across
- A type of currency that is used in China.
- A type of currency that is used in Great Britain.
- A type of currency that is used in Australia.
Down
- A type of currency that is used in the European Union.
- A type of currency that is used in Japan.
- A type of currency that is used in the United States.
- A type of currency that is used in Canada.
7 Clues: A type of currency that is used in China. • A type of currency that is used in Japan. • A type of currency that is used in Canada. • A type of currency that is used in Australia. • A type of currency that is used in Great Britain. • A type of currency that is used in the United States. • A type of currency that is used in the European Union.
money 2022-12-16
ECON 2024-05-23
Across
- when you put money into your business
- when families are trying to save money
- when people exchange things with people
- the amount you have to spend on something
- another name for money
- go ___ me
- when the bank loses to much money
- when you need to pay back your loan you have what kind of added money
- the amount of money you put down for something
Down
- when the prices on gas go up
- a person who organizes and owns a business
- when you are broke and need money
- when two businesses go against each other
- a place where you can withdraw money
- borrowed money from the bank and didn’t pay it back
15 Clues: go ___ me • another name for money • when the prices on gas go up • when you are broke and need money • when the bank loses to much money • a place where you can withdraw money • when you put money into your business • when families are trying to save money • when people exchange things with people • the amount you have to spend on something • ...
MONEY 2020-08-31
5 Clues: It's a thing that you do when you go to a shopping. • "rapipago" is a place where you can pay the ........ • when a famous person makes a movie earns many ....... • STATES country where the main currancy is the dollar. • CARD it´s a thing that you use when you want to pay without cash.
MONEY 2020-08-31
5 Clues: where you keep your money and your cards • It's a thing that you do when you go to a shopping. • "rapipago" is a place where you can pay the ........ • when a famous person makes a movie earns many ....... • country innorth america where the main currancy is the dollar.
Money 2021-12-07
Money 2024-01-04
Across
- You should try to ... your pocket money in a clear glass jar.
- My parents always think that spending money on concert tickets is a ... of money but I think it is not.
- Sport Station sells a variety of shoes..., like Nike, Puma, Adidas, and Converse.
Down
- Coldplay did a charity performance on the first night, to raise money for cancer patients.
- I don't know how she can ... a Coach bag on her salary.
5 Clues: I don't know how she can ... a Coach bag on her salary. • You should try to ... your pocket money in a clear glass jar. • Sport Station sells a variety of shoes..., like Nike, Puma, Adidas, and Converse. • Coldplay did a charity performance on the first night, to raise money for cancer patients. • ...
MONEY 2024-01-22
MONEY 2024-03-18
5 Clues: The sofa was very cheap. It only _____ $30. • The _____ of the United States is the dollar. • Something which costs a lot of money is _____. • When you borrow money from the bank, it is called a _____. • We don't have enough money. We just can't _____ to buy this house.
Money 2023-06-02
5 Clues: A MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE • EXCHANGE OF GOODS FOR GOODS • MONEY SUPPLY IS A _ CONCEPT • NAME THE OTHER NAME OF TRANSACTION MONEY • SIMULTANEOUSLY FULFILLMENT OF MUTUAL WANTS OF BUYERS AND SELLERS
money 2026-03-30
5 Clues: to have to give money back to someone • to use money or something badly or without a good reason • to take money or something from someone and give it back later • to give money or something to someone, and they return it later • one part of money that you pay regularly (for example every month)
hee hee 2022-10-20
Across
- Financial aid with no repay
- an obligation to repay owed money
- anything you owe
- The granting of a loan
- Money put into an account
- Annual Percentage Rate
- a person or company who loans money
- an unlimited amount of wants
Down
- a monthly plan to spend your money
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- The total value of a persons assets
- Temporary borrowing of a sum of money
- The charge of borrowed money
- A person who buys stuff
- The cost of goods or services
- Anything of value
- Legal procedure for dealing with debt
17 Clues: anything you owe • Anything of value • The granting of a loan • Annual Percentage Rate • A person who buys stuff • Money put into an account • Financial aid with no repay • The charge of borrowed money • an unlimited amount of wants • The cost of goods or services • an obligation to repay owed money • a monthly plan to spend your money • The total value of a persons assets • ...
8.1 Vocabulary Revision 2017-06-28
Across
- Someone who keeps or examines the records of money received, paid, and owed by a company or person
- Employees.
- Another word for customer.
- Money owed.
- A place where things are made by people and machines.
- A person who starts businesses.
- Crucial, essential.
- Sells directly to the public.
- Money you pay to the government.
- Provides goods or materials.
- Money paid to employees for their work.
Down
- Buys large quantities of goods from producers and sales to shops.
- A person or company that makes goods.
- The worth of something.
- People or companies who compete.
- To use money to make more money.
- Prediction.
- A piece of advice.
18 Clues: Employees. • Money owed. • Prediction. • A piece of advice. • Crucial, essential. • The worth of something. • Another word for customer. • Provides goods or materials. • Sells directly to the public. • A person who starts businesses. • People or companies who compete. • To use money to make more money. • Money you pay to the government. • A person or company that makes goods. • ...
Reading Vocab 2024-04-30
Across
- etiquette
- a lack of restraint in spending money
- careful about spending money
- related to money matters
- generosity
- timely
- wealthy and successful
- odd
- manners and appropriate behavior
- female helpmate
- marital pecuniary provider
- indolence
Down
- to cause upset or worry
- to make an effort
- of highest rank or importance
- deserving of praise
- calmness under pressure
- a person's usual mood or attitude
- the act of spending money
- to make more attractive by adding details
20 Clues: odd • timely • etiquette • indolence • generosity • female helpmate • to make an effort • deserving of praise • wealthy and successful • to cause upset or worry • calmness under pressure • related to money matters • the act of spending money • marital pecuniary provider • careful about spending money • of highest rank or importance • manners and appropriate behavior • ...
resources 2025-05-13
Across
- Stockpiled resources or supplies.
- Items needed for a particular purpose.
- Belongings or possessions.
- Possessions or assets.
- The resources or methods used.
- Fundamental necessities
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- Abundant wealth.
- Money received regularly.
- Personal possessions.
- A financial plan.
- Personal possessions.
Down
- Tangible or intangible items that have value.
- Money set aside.
- Money or financial resources.
- Money or financial resources available.
- Tangible belongings.
- Real estate or possessions.
- Financial assets.
- Income earned.
- Support or funding.
21 Clues: Income earned. • Money set aside. • Abundant wealth. • Financial assets. • A financial plan. • Support or funding. • Tangible belongings. • Personal possessions. • Personal possessions. • Possessions or assets. • Fundamental necessities • Money received regularly. • Belongings or possessions. • Real estate or possessions. • Money or financial resources. • The resources or methods used. • ...
resources 2025-05-13
Across
- Stockpiled resources or supplies.
- Items needed for a particular purpose.
- Belongings or possessions.
- Possessions or assets.
- The resources or methods used.
- Fundamental necessities
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- Abundant wealth.
- Money received regularly.
- Personal possessions.
- A financial plan.
- Personal possessions.
Down
- Tangible or intangible items that have value.
- Money set aside.
- Money or financial resources.
- Money or financial resources available.
- Tangible belongings.
- Real estate or possessions.
- Financial assets.
- Income earned.
- Support or funding.
21 Clues: Income earned. • Money set aside. • Abundant wealth. • Financial assets. • A financial plan. • Support or funding. • Tangible belongings. • Personal possessions. • Personal possessions. • Possessions or assets. • Fundamental necessities • Money received regularly. • Belongings or possessions. • Real estate or possessions. • Money or financial resources. • The resources or methods used. • ...
THE ECONOMY 2022-03-13
Across
- Amount of money paid (for instance legal)
- To need to pay someone
- A reduction in the usual price
- Money in the form of notes and coins
- To be able to buy something
- To ask for something
- Amount of money available to spend
- A piece of paper money
Down
- Money that is spent
- To buy something
- A fixed amount of money for an employee
- It can algo mean benefit
- Ask for an amount of money for a service
- To give something to someone
- To take money from someone and pay it back
15 Clues: To buy something • Money that is spent • To ask for something • To need to pay someone • A piece of paper money • It can algo mean benefit • To be able to buy something • To give something to someone • A reduction in the usual price • Amount of money available to spend • Money in the form of notes and coins • A fixed amount of money for an employee • ...
Dollars & Decisions 2026-04-21
Across
- The increase in prices over time
- Amount of goods available
- Things you would like but are not necessary
- Things you must have to live
- Desire for goods and services
- Setting money aside for the future
- Extra money paid or earned over time
- What your money can buy
- Money or value received for work or services
Down
- A place to store small savings
- The process of planning how to spend money
- The amount needed to cover basic expenses
- Money spent on goods and services
- Money that is owed
- Spending more money than you have
15 Clues: Money that is owed • What your money can buy • Amount of goods available • Things you must have to live • Desire for goods and services • A place to store small savings • The increase in prices over time • Money spent on goods and services • Spending more money than you have • Setting money aside for the future • Extra money paid or earned over time • ...
Economics 2012-10-30
Across
- A place that keeps your money safe
- Type of item
- Opposite of saving
- Some money you receive
- When you have a car accident and you can claim for all damage on both cars
- A way of exchanging goods for other goods
- Type of tax
Down
- Opposite of spending
- Median, mode, ....
- The money you make
- Something you claim
- New Zealand currency
- Something you use to pay for items
- Managing large amounts of money
- The higher the risk the higher the....
- Paper money
- The chance of things not turning out as expected.
17 Clues: Paper money • Type of tax • Type of item • Median, mode, .... • The money you make • Opposite of saving • Something you claim • Opposite of spending • New Zealand currency • Some money you receive • Managing large amounts of money • A place that keeps your money safe • Something you use to pay for items • The higher the risk the higher the.... • A way of exchanging goods for other goods • ...
Its Common "Cents" 2023-01-27
Across
- A card you use to pay with borrowed money
- An "IOU"; needs to be brought to a bank to cash
- An app that has a bank account connected to it.
- Using email to send money
- Total amount of money in your bank account
- To set aside money for future use
- Money spent on wants
- Money received for work
- Money on purchases that goes to the government
- Coins or bills
Down
- Predictable expense, like a phone ____
- Money spent on needs; can be random
- Plans to make more income
- Can be good or bad; increases the overall total
- A card that links to your bank account
- A prepaid card to spend at a specific business
16 Clues: Coins or bills • Money spent on wants • Money received for work • Plans to make more income • Using email to send money • To set aside money for future use • Money spent on needs; can be random • Predictable expense, like a phone ____ • A card that links to your bank account • A card you use to pay with borrowed money • Total amount of money in your bank account • ...
jamestown 2023-11-17
Across
- power to make laws
- a person chosen to speak for others
- makes money
- a person in government
- pay for
- journey
- Company Of London
- make bigger
- trade
- Crop crops grown for money
- Farming
- town
- struggle
- has money
Down
- pay, get money back in return
- first choice
- provides goods and safety for people
- makes sure
- won't change
- how people act with each other
- document that gives rights
- start or set up
22 Clues: town • trade • pay for • journey • Farming • struggle • has money • makes sure • makes money • make bigger • first choice • won't change • start or set up • Company Of London • power to make laws • a person in government • Crop crops grown for money • document that gives rights • pay, get money back in return • how people act with each other • a person chosen to speak for others • ...
Accounting crossword 2026-03-11
Across
- Money put into a business to help it grow
- Cost of running a business
- Money a business owes
- Owner taking money out for personal use
- Equation Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity
- A record used to track money changes
- Transaction An event that changes a business’s money
- Equity What belongs to the owner after debts are paid
Down
- Things a business owns
- Someone you owe money to
- Buy now, pay later
- Claim A legal right to someone’s property
- Another word for claims to assets
- Receivable Money customers owe the business
- Payable Money the business owes others
- Money earned from sales or services
16 Clues: Buy now, pay later • Money a business owes • Things a business owns • Someone you owe money to • Cost of running a business • Another word for claims to assets • Money earned from sales or services • A record used to track money changes • Payable Money the business owes others • Owner taking money out for personal use • Money put into a business to help it grow • ...
Crispy, juicy, tender, terms 2022-11-02
Across
- how much money you make after taxes
- How much money you owe
- made to make purchases with credit
- Money paid to the state and government
- You pay them monthly so if anything happens they can cover it
- The amount of money the employee earns and what they have to pay for taxes
- Money you borrow and have to pay back
- how you handle your finances
Down
- Expending money with the expectation of making a profit
- Make purchases with money you have deposited into the bank
- An expense you can subtract from your gross income
- Easily deposit and put away money
- unfair practice that diminishes a borrowers ability to repay debt
- All the money you make
- A set amount of money to use
15 Clues: All the money you make • How much money you owe • A set amount of money to use • how you handle your finances • Easily deposit and put away money • made to make purchases with credit • how much money you make after taxes • Money you borrow and have to pay back • Money paid to the state and government • An expense you can subtract from your gross income • ...
Unit 5 2022-02-16
Across
- when you don't pay in cash you pay using a...
- someone who is rich
- the money you have saved
- support
- have an amount of money to survive
- when someone ask for money or food on the street
- postpone someting
- stop or interrupt
- a point in time or a moment
Down
- when you pay someone back the money they lent you
- it is a big amount of money, which not many people have
- a little variation or alteration
- it is known as pocket money
- it is the salary or the payment
- not on time
- the money made up of coins and bills
- give or contribute with charity
17 Clues: support • not on time • postpone someting • stop or interrupt • someone who is rich • the money you have saved • it is known as pocket money • a point in time or a moment • it is the salary or the payment • give or contribute with charity • a little variation or alteration • have an amount of money to survive • the money made up of coins and bills • ...
Chapter 21 Vocab 2023-03-26
Across
- metallic form of money
- interest rate charged by the Fed
- trade
- type of savings account that pays interest and allows checks
- the money that customers put into a financial institution
- money in the form of a computer entry
- manipulation of the money supply
- account that pays interest and allows withdrawals at any time
- institution that lends money to banks
Down
- account from which deposited money can be withdrawn by check
- percentage of deposits that banks cannot loan
- the purchase or sale of government bonds and treasury bills
- paper and coin money
- fund to protect bank customers if bank fails
- timed deposit that states amount, date of maturity, and interest
- nonprofit financial institution
- financial institution for individuals and businesses
17 Clues: trade • paper and coin money • metallic form of money • nonprofit financial institution • interest rate charged by the Fed • manipulation of the money supply • money in the form of a computer entry • institution that lends money to banks • fund to protect bank customers if bank fails • percentage of deposits that banks cannot loan • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2024-02-23
Across
- Costing a lot of money
- A small job done at home
- To be able to buy something
- To see how things are alike and different
- A time when prices are lower
- An important part of something
- A label that shows how much something costs
- The amount of everything added together
- How much you have to pay for something
- A lower price
- Must have or do something
Down
- To give something and get something similar
- Money that parents give to children
- A plan for how much money to pay
- To wish for something
- To keep money instead of spending it
- A person or group that sells something
- To pay money to buy something
- To get money for doing a job
19 Clues: A lower price • To wish for something • Costing a lot of money • A small job done at home • Must have or do something • To be able to buy something • A time when prices are lower • To get money for doing a job • To pay money to buy something • An important part of something • A plan for how much money to pay • Money that parents give to children • To keep money instead of spending it • ...
Inflasi 2025-03-13
Across
- policy Government policy on taxation and spending
- Indonesia Central bank of Indonesia
- inflation Inflation that is still under control
- Extremely high and uncontrolled inflation
- Factor like oil price affecting inflation
- bank Institution that controls money supply and currency
- market Monetary policy involving buying and selling securities
- Strategy to protect wealth from inflation
- power The ability to buy goods and services
- Inflation due to higher production costs
- Decrease in the value of money
Down
- Inflation with stagnant economic growth
- General rise in prices over time
- Indonesian statistics agency
- rate Tool to control inflation by central bank
- Inflation caused by rising production costs
- Index measuring inflation in Indonesia
- Inflation caused by high demand
- money Policy to reduce money supply
- surplus Condition when too much money circulates
20 Clues: Indonesian statistics agency • Decrease in the value of money • Inflation caused by high demand • General rise in prices over time • Indonesia Central bank of Indonesia • Index measuring inflation in Indonesia • Inflation with stagnant economic growth • money Policy to reduce money supply • Inflation due to higher production costs • ...
Inflasi 2025-03-13
Across
- surplus Condition when too much money circulates
- rate Tool to control inflation by central bank
- Index measuring inflation in Indonesia
- policy Government policy on taxation and spending
- Decrease in the value of money
- power The ability to buy goods and services
- Strategy to protect wealth from inflation
- Indonesia Central bank of Indonesia
- Indonesian statistics agency
Down
- money Policy to reduce money supply
- Extremely high and uncontrolled inflation
- Inflation with stagnant economic growth
- Inflation caused by high demand
- Factor like oil price affecting inflation
- Inflation due to higher production costs
- General rise in prices over time
- inflation Inflation that is still under control
- bank Institution that controls money supply and currency
- market Monetary policy involving buying and selling securities
- Inflation caused by rising production costs
20 Clues: Indonesian statistics agency • Decrease in the value of money • Inflation caused by high demand • General rise in prices over time • Indonesia Central bank of Indonesia • Index measuring inflation in Indonesia • money Policy to reduce money supply • Inflation with stagnant economic growth • Inflation due to higher production costs • ...
financial services vocab 2022-12-07
Across
- action of conducts in business
- business entities that provide...
- document that shows one giving another money
- the amount of money in your account
- deposit account held at a bank...
- borrowed money you owe
- one's regular occupation
- product that pays fixed interest rates
- card with the bank's money
Down
- card with your own money
- accesing your bank account online
- deposit account that earns higher-
- a machine that trades debit for cash
- the wealth of a country/region
- member-owned nonprofit cooperative
- place that holds money
- metal box held at a bank
17 Clues: place that holds money • borrowed money you owe • card with your own money • one's regular occupation • metal box held at a bank • card with the bank's money • action of conducts in business • the wealth of a country/region • accesing your bank account online • business entities that provide... • deposit account held at a bank... • deposit account that earns higher- • ...
Economics 2024-12-13
Across
- The study of the economy.
- Things we don't need to stay alive.
- Things that we can take home.
- A person who bought goods or services with money.
- People who use goods or services.
- To put money in the bank.
- Money borrowed from the bank.
- To pay for goods or services.
Down
- Use something that belongs to someone else and give it back later.
- Things to stay alive.
- A medium of exchange that has a certain value.
- A person who studies the economy.
- People who make goods or services.
- Something that other people do for us, usually for money
- Thai currency
- A place to store money.
- A person who offers goods or services for money.
17 Clues: Thai currency • Things to stay alive. • A place to store money. • The study of the economy. • To put money in the bank. • Things that we can take home. • Money borrowed from the bank. • To pay for goods or services. • A person who studies the economy. • People who use goods or services. • People who make goods or services. • Things we don't need to stay alive. • ...
Revision 2023-08-22
Across
- The money you get back after paying for something with a larger amount of money than needed
- Something you use to spend money on an account
- A food group including beef
- A spread you put on toast
- A place where digital money is stored
- Physical money made of paper
- The change you would get back giving 5 euro for sweets that cost 3 euro
- A place you go to lift weights
Down
- The currency used in Europe
- Physical money made of metal
- A meat made from cows
- A piece of paper that tells you how much money you spend
- A private place
- Physical money
- The currency used in America
- A food group made of fats like butter
16 Clues: Physical money • A private place • A meat made from cows • A spread you put on toast • The currency used in Europe • A food group including beef • Physical money made of metal • The currency used in America • Physical money made of paper • A place you go to lift weights • A place where digital money is stored • A food group made of fats like butter • ...
CRIMES 2025-12-02
Across
- hurting someone’s reputation
- hiding illegal money
- taking control of a vehicle illegally
- the person who did the crime
- proof
- a crime
- steals from pockets
- checking what happened
Down
- cheating for money
- taking someone by force
- against the law
- making fake documents
- killing someone
- dealing selling illegal drugs
- abuse hurts a child
- stealing company money
- early release from prison
- crime using computers
- forcing someone to give money
- attacking someone to steal
20 Clues: proof • a crime • against the law • killing someone • cheating for money • abuse hurts a child • steals from pockets • hiding illegal money • making fake documents • crime using computers • stealing company money • checking what happened • taking someone by force • early release from prison • attacking someone to steal • hurting someone’s reputation • the person who did the crime • ...
FLiP Year 3 Revision Lesson 9-15 2022-01-30
Across
- Always ____ your spending.
- _________ = Saving and spending plan.
- _________ = Poor or having little or no money.
- If we spend our money first before saving, we could ___________.
- _________ = Careful with money.
- Saving money is an act of ____________ gratification.
- __________ = The act of collecting money to give help.
Down
- ______________ cost: The things you give up when making a decision.
- Spending money is an act of _________ gratification.
- Opportunity cost teaches us to __________ carefully.
- When you waste food, water and electricity, you are wasting _______.
- Always _____ before spending.
- Save _______ and save often.
- ____________ = Deciding and choosing the most important option.
- _________ = Giving money for a good cause.
15 Clues: Always ____ your spending. • Save _______ and save often. • Always _____ before spending. • _________ = Careful with money. • _________ = Saving and spending plan. • _________ = Giving money for a good cause. • _________ = Poor or having little or no money. • Spending money is an act of _________ gratification. • Opportunity cost teaches us to __________ carefully. • ...
Paisa Bolta Hai 2025-05-13
Across
- The cost of borrowing money.
- Money coming into your account.
- The total amount of money you possess.
- Protection against financial loss.
- Not spending money unnecessarily.
- A record of income and expenses.
Down
- A plan for how you will spend your money.
- Money you put aside for the future.
- A long-term debt used to purchase property.
- An account for retirement savings with tax advantages.
- A way to electronically pay for goods or services.
- Taking action to increase your wealth.
- Money going out of your account.
- To owe money.
- A share of ownership in a company.
15 Clues: To owe money. • The cost of borrowing money. • Money coming into your account. • Money going out of your account. • A record of income and expenses. • Not spending money unnecessarily. • Protection against financial loss. • A share of ownership in a company. • Money you put aside for the future. • Taking action to increase your wealth. • The total amount of money you possess. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-14
Across
- Money spent on something
- The amount of money that is paid for a job
- Money that you need to give back overtime.
- Something for managing income.
- A chance to find a job
- Borrowing money from someone.
- Being able to do better things.
- money that is paid hourly, daily, or weekly
- Money that you earn
- To learn something and know something
Down
- Insisting on something
- Something you give up to choose something.
- Having a job
- The system of money used in a country or region.
- Money that could be spent for future use.
15 Clues: Having a job • Money that you earn • Insisting on something • A chance to find a job • Money spent on something • Borrowing money from someone. • Something for managing income. • Being able to do better things. • To learn something and know something • Money that could be spent for future use. • Something you give up to choose something. • ...
Fin Lit Final 2023-05-16
Across
- Bank covers up to $250,000
- Final score determined by 5 factors on your credit report
- the cost of borrowing money
- day-to-day expenses
- Puts money in
- Payments made that go towards lowering the principal and less towards the interest
- rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- fraudulent use of a person's private information
Down
- putting money into your savings account first
- borrowing money for a house purchase
- Card Linked directly to the account
- Keeping money in a savings for a specific amount of time
- Account shared by two people
- budget option where every dollar is assigned to a specific expense
- original amount of money loaded
- Pay before taxes
- Takes money out
17 Clues: Puts money in • Takes money out • Pay before taxes • day-to-day expenses • Bank covers up to $250,000 • the cost of borrowing money • Account shared by two people • original amount of money loaded • borrowing money for a house purchase • Card Linked directly to the account • putting money into your savings account first • fraudulent use of a person's private information • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-05-17
Across
- The money you put in the bank
- pay The amount of money after the taxes are put in
- Money that is taken out from the total
- The amount of money you earn
- card A card that has money on it from the bank
- tax The amount of money that is taken out for the product
Down
- When someone gives you money from a check
- The original amount of money that you have
- The money you earn by putting money into the bank
- When someone wants to pay you money for a product
- The amount of money that you have
- Paper that you transfer money from your money
- pay the amount of money that you get from a job
13 Clues: The amount of money you earn • The money you put in the bank • The amount of money that you have • Money that is taken out from the total • When someone gives you money from a check • The original amount of money that you have • Paper that you transfer money from your money • card A card that has money on it from the bank • pay the amount of money that you get from a job • ...
financial literacy 2022-01-26
Across
- a fraction out of 100
- Money that is kept safe for another time
- Money you get paid from working
- Limited amount of money
- money paid to workers
- money you get paid in a year
Down
- Fee that is payed for borrowing money.
- an item or money borrowed that is paid back with interest.
- Different amount of money paid each month/year
- Same amount of money paid each month/year
- money paid to landlord for the house you live in
- Money spent on an item
- Money paid to the government
13 Clues: a fraction out of 100 • money paid to workers • Money spent on an item • Limited amount of money • Money paid to the government • money you get paid in a year • Money you get paid from working • Fee that is payed for borrowing money. • Money that is kept safe for another time • Same amount of money paid each month/year • Different amount of money paid each month/year • ...
Banzai Life Scenarios Vocabulary 2022-04-28
Across
- An amount removed from your bank account to pay for something.
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it.
- The amount of money you borrow when using a loan or a credit card.
- Physical form of money, such as coins or paper money.
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.
- The amount you owe on a loan.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union.
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
Down
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses.
- Necessities like electricity, gas, and water, which are paid monthly as part of your household expenses.
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping.
- A budgeting method where you record your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service.
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you will pay for it later.
- Anything that you spend money on.
- An amount available or owed on an account.
- The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld.
18 Clues: The amount you owe on a loan. • Anything that you spend money on. • Moving money from one account to another. • An amount available or owed on an account. • Physical form of money, such as coins or paper money. • An amount removed from your bank account to pay for something. • Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it. • ...
money 2021-07-02
Money 2022-08-10
Across
- withstand all the hardships and is still able to maintain to be undamaged and usable after a long term of usage
- be divided into small units and that it can be used in exchange for goods and services
Down
- is of the same quality, so that equal weights have exactly the same value.
- can be movable from place to place to be used as monetary transaction to be exchanged for goods and services.
- everyone must be able to accept the money for transactions
5 Clues: everyone must be able to accept the money for transactions • is of the same quality, so that equal weights have exactly the same value. • be divided into small units and that it can be used in exchange for goods and services • can be movable from place to place to be used as monetary transaction to be exchanged for goods and services. • ...
Money 2020-05-20
5 Clues: 10 notes of ₹50 • 10 notes of ₹100 • 4 notes of ₹20 and 5 notes of ₹50 • 10 notes of ₹100 and 2 notes of ₹500 • How many notes of ₹50 are required to add up to ₹500
Money 2020-05-02
money 2021-10-28
5 Clues: something you search on the net • famous company’s name like nike,adidas,puma… • when you give back something who you don’t need anymore • when someone give you money and on another day you pay him back • when you talk to the guy who is selling and trade the price to lower the price
Money 2021-10-28
5 Clues: hundred paise • every one needs me • I have only a head and a tail • the richest machine in the world • I have no leaves and no rootsbut I have many branches.
Money 2021-10-28
5 Clues: hundred paise • every one needs me • I have only a head and a tail • the richest machine in the world • I have no leaves and no rootsbut I have many branches.
$Money$ 2014-11-26
Money 2022-04-04
5 Clues: something that is given for free. • a process of starting a computer system. • the transportation of goods by sea or other means. • a compulsory payment to the government used for public services. • a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
money 2022-01-28
Money 2024-01-29
Across
- Coldplay did a charity performance on the first night, to raise money for cancer patients.
- You should try to save your pocket money in a clear glass jar.
- adidas is my favourite shoes brand.
Down
- My parents always think that spending money on concert tickets is a waste of money but I think it is not.
- I have a lot of money so I can afford the most expensive car in the world.
5 Clues: adidas is my favourite shoes brand. • You should try to save your pocket money in a clear glass jar. • I have a lot of money so I can afford the most expensive car in the world. • Coldplay did a charity performance on the first night, to raise money for cancer patients. • ...
money 2026-02-06
Money 2024-04-24
Across
- the money that a person has left over after they subtract out their consumer spending from their disposable income over a given time period
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
Down
- a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange
- the amassing of limited resources
- something, usually money, owed by one party to another
5 Clues: the amassing of limited resources • something, usually money, owed by one party to another • an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation • a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange • ...
Life Scenarios Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
Across
- An amount available or owed on an account
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it
- An amount removed from your bank account to pay for something
- The act of placing money in an account
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you'll pay for it later
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts
- The amount of money that you borrow
- Moving money from one account to another
- The amount you owe on a loan
Down
- An account where money is placed to pay bills
- A percentage charged when you borrow money
- Anything that you spend money on
- Necessities like electricity, gas, and water
- a monetary way for purchasing items
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim
- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another
- A document that comes with your paycheck
17 Clues: The amount you owe on a loan • Anything that you spend money on • a monetary way for purchasing items • The amount of money that you borrow • The act of placing money in an account • A document that comes with your paycheck • Moving money from one account to another • An amount available or owed on an account • A percentage charged when you borrow money • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2022-09-20
Across
- An order to pay money from your checking account to a person or company
- A number at the bottom of a check that indicates the bank it was issued from
- Money the bank pays you for keeping your money in a savings account
- A monthly report or bill from a bank or credit card company
- An account where money can be spent with either a debt card or check
- Activity within an account, either a deposit, transfer, or withdrawal
- Adding money to an account
- A check card that works like a check where money is taken from your checking account
- a record of withdrawals and deposits made into an account
Down
- A plan for spending one's money
- To sign your name on the back of a check
- The existing amount in an account
- Types of money
- a card that allows an individual to charge the cost of a purchase to a credit account
- Mondy set aside in a bank that earns interest
- Number that identifies your account
- Money taken out of an account
- A secret code you need to be able to use an ATM
18 Clues: Types of money • Adding money to an account • Money taken out of an account • A plan for spending one's money • The existing amount in an account • Number that identifies your account • To sign your name on the back of a check • Mondy set aside in a bank that earns interest • A secret code you need to be able to use an ATM • ...
Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy-Ella Persio 2023-05-02
Across
- savings and loan institutions
- dollars and coins
- group of 7 that oversee the fed
- bank depending on region
- policy to increase money supply
- sales and purchase of marketable federal government securities
- central bank
- audits of a banks financial actions
- interest rate banks charge other banks
- relating to money
Down
- policy to decrease money supply
- owns or has interest in more than one bank
- receipt of every client
- fed actions that control money supply to influence the economy
- money a bank must hold at all times
- interest rate banks charge customers
- jerome powell
- Supervises the buying and selling of bonds
- interest rate the fed charges banks
- federal reserve
20 Clues: central bank • jerome powell • federal reserve • dollars and coins • relating to money • receipt of every client • bank depending on region • savings and loan institutions • policy to decrease money supply • group of 7 that oversee the fed • policy to increase money supply • money a bank must hold at all times • interest rate the fed charges banks • audits of a banks financial actions • ...
Marketing/Survey of Business 2025-09-29
Across
- – How much consumers want a product.
- – Ownership in a company.
- – A good or service offered to customers.
- – Debts a company owes.
- – Stock of goods held by a business.
- – To put money into something for future gain.
- – Promoting and selling products.
- – Person who starts and runs a business.
- – Cost of running a business.
- – Rivalry between businesses.
Down
- – Amount of goods available.
- – A financial plan for spending.
- – Money or assets used to start a business.
- – Deduction from an account.
- – Managing money and investments.
- – Person who buys goods and services.
- – Borrowed money that must be repaid.
- – Money left after expenses are paid.
- – Total income from sales.
- – Things a company owns.
20 Clues: – Debts a company owes. • – Things a company owns. • – Ownership in a company. • – Total income from sales. • – Amount of goods available. • – Deduction from an account. • – Cost of running a business. • – Rivalry between businesses. • – A financial plan for spending. • – Managing money and investments. • – Promoting and selling products. • – How much consumers want a product. • ...
Commerce Crossword 2020-03-23
Across
- A proposal of an exchange of goods
- Person who buys the product from the wholesaler
- Setting actions right that were initially wrong
- Large, self-serve stores
- When consumers borrow money, they pay the original amount plus a cost of borrowing
- A dishonest fraud
Down
- The cost required for something
- Being smart with your money
- The action of helping or doing work for someone
- Money received from work or investments
- Of necessity
- Have a desire to possess or do something
- A sum of money that is owed or due
- The person who is owed the money
- To take back goods
- Main method of payment
- To suggest something
- Legally enforced agreement between two people or parties
- Careful when using money
19 Clues: Of necessity • A dishonest fraud • To take back goods • To suggest something • Main method of payment • Large, self-serve stores • Careful when using money • Being smart with your money • The cost required for something • The person who is owed the money • A proposal of an exchange of goods • A sum of money that is owed or due • Money received from work or investments • ...
Unit 5 2022-02-16
Across
- when you don't pay in cash you pay using a...
- someone who is rich
- the money you have saved
- support
- have an amount of money to survive
- when someone ask for money or food on the street
- postpone someting
- stop or interrupt
- a point in time or a moment
Down
- when you pay someone back the money they lent you
- it is a big amount of money, which not many people have
- a little variation or alteration
- it is known as pocket money
- it is the salary or the payment
- not on time
- the money made up of coins and bills
- give or contribute with charity
17 Clues: support • not on time • postpone someting • stop or interrupt • someone who is rich • the money you have saved • it is known as pocket money • a point in time or a moment • it is the salary or the payment • give or contribute with charity • a little variation or alteration • have an amount of money to survive • the money made up of coins and bills • ...
financial literacy 2023-03-09
Across
- value:the value printed or stamped on a piece of currency
- a plan for spending and saving money. It helps you manage your money and make healthy financial decision
- money made out of paper – dollar bills— and metal coins
- account:An account for which the banks record of transactions between the customer and the bank and the resulting financial position of the customer with the bank.
- loan to buy a house
- share of ownership in a coperation
- drawn:An overdraft lets you borrow money through your current account by taking out more money than you have in the account
- owed to a lender
- period:the number of days for which your are being paid
Down
- economic slowdown that lasts for six months or more the
- card:a card linked to a bank account that you use like cash, there must be enough money in the account to cover your purchase
- or go back to a place or person.
- thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- prices go up
- money that comes to you.
- income :the amount of money you earn after all with holding are subtracted
- score:a three digit numbert hat ranks your likelihood of repaying your loans
- sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- debt security issued by corporation , governments,, or their agencies, in return for cash from lenders and investors.
19 Clues: prices go up • owed to a lender • loan to buy a house • money that comes to you. • or go back to a place or person. • share of ownership in a coperation • economic slowdown that lasts for six months or more the • money made out of paper – dollar bills— and metal coins • period:the number of days for which your are being paid • ...
