money Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-04-06
20 Clues: land • debts • value • daily • value • monthly • division • total sale • your money • made money • suntracting • main ledger • credit limit • loss in value • month to month • borrowed money • non government • source of revenue • cannot be clearly • subtracting net income
Understanding Money 15.1 by Emily Mendola 2024-05-09
Across
- A plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
- Means that money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- Allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking account
- Banks that are a part of the Federal Reserve
- Money received today is worth more in the future because money today can be invested or deposited in the bank to earn interest
- A security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- A transfer of money from one bank account to another(EFT)
- The process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- A security that matures in a year or less
- Money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- Nation's central bank that supervises and regulates banks in the country
Down
- Action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates in an economy
- A security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- A type of document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand or at a set time, with the payer named on the document
- The mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- Means that money can be saved and used at a later date
- Type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
18 Clues: A security that matures in a year or less • Banks that are a part of the Federal Reserve • Means that money can be saved and used at a later date • A transfer of money from one bank account to another(EFT) • A security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years • The mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself • ...
Money, Trade & The Barter System puzzle 2025-06-28
Across
- – Money that is stored for future use.
- – Metal money.
- trade – Trading without middlemen or currency.
- – Work offered in exchange for something.
- – Paper money.
- trade Barter does not use cash.
Down
- – Money earned for work or service.
- – Giving one thing to get another.
- – Buying or selling goods/services using money.
- – Physical items traded in barter.
- – Official system of money (like rupees, dollars, euros).
- – Informal word for bartering.
- – Old term for barter.
- – Place where money is kept or managed.
14 Clues: – Metal money. • – Paper money. • – Old term for barter. • – Informal word for bartering. • trade Barter does not use cash. • – Giving one thing to get another. • – Physical items traded in barter. • – Money earned for work or service. • – Money that is stored for future use. • – Place where money is kept or managed. • – Work offered in exchange for something. • ...
Enterprise 2022-03-01
Across
- Essential For Life
- a set spending plan
- a tangible item
- incurred money
- currency
- money vender
- intangible and done to someone or something
- money you earn on an hourly or daily basis
- a luxury
Down
- someone who uses a good or service
- money you earn
- trade or company
- money paid as tax
- money you get on an annual or monthly basis
14 Clues: currency • a luxury • money vender • money you earn • incurred money • a tangible item • trade or company • money paid as tax • Essential For Life • a set spending plan • someone who uses a good or service • money you earn on an hourly or daily basis • money you get on an annual or monthly basis • intangible and done to someone or something
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 • ...
NIC.14 Unit 4 2025-09-29
Across
- disadvantages
- a kind of candy
- have the right to use or see s.th
- things we use to judge
- things you have like a house or land
- the sound when you laughter
- to save money for a particular purpose
- purchase
- an organization that helps poor people
Down
- benefit or advantage
- related to money
- the money or valuable things you have
- to think that s.th is important
- a chance to do s.th
- use money to make more money
- permanent
- manager
17 Clues: manager • purchase • permanent • disadvantages • a kind of candy • related to money • a chance to do s.th • benefit or advantage • things we use to judge • the sound when you laughter • use money to make more money • to think that s.th is important • have the right to use or see s.th • things you have like a house or land • the money or valuable things you have • ...
AVID Douglas Cross Word Puzzle 2025-11-07
Across
- Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- One of our first Career Clusters
- manipulating or coercing
- Supporting the floor and ceiling
- One of our first Career Clusters
- same old same old
Down
- Working and Dreaming towards a goal
- official declaration
- Money Money
- an adventure
- king or queen
- Intending to go
- money money but by the year
- Someone just like you, happening at the same time
- Barrier between people
- Every one of these is a career
- learning and earning
- Now you owe the government money
18 Clues: Money Money • an adventure • king or queen • Intending to go • same old same old • official declaration • learning and earning • Barrier between people • manipulating or coercing • money money but by the year • Every one of these is a career • Haiti and the Dominican Republic • One of our first Career Clusters • Supporting the floor and ceiling • One of our first Career Clusters • ...
Finance Terms 2024-03-20
Across
- Money you get for doing chores around the house.
- The money you spend on things you want or need.
- A job that you do for someone else and they pay you for it.
- The money you get regularly for doing a job.
- The amount of money you have saved.
- A way to make money grow by investing it.
- When you give a small amount of money to help someone or a cause.
- A type of investment where you own a small part of a company
Down
- When you give money to someone in exchange for something.
- When you buy something now and pay for it later.
- A small amount of money that you can earn from your parents for doing something good.
- The cost of something you buy.
- A way to save money by putting it in a special account.
- A place where you keep your money safe.
- The money you owe to someone else.
15 Clues: The cost of something you buy. • The money you owe to someone else. • The amount of money you have saved. • A place where you keep your money safe. • A way to make money grow by investing it. • The money you get regularly for doing a job. • The money you spend on things you want or need. • When you buy something now and pay for it later. • ...
Unit 7 Review 2023-05-11
Across
- Pay How much money you make in a year after taxes
- Type of retirement savings account where the earlier you start saving the more money you can make
- Score Score calculated from credit cards and loans
- Someone who borrows money from company/bank
- Putting money into an account/stocks in an attempt to make more money
- Type of retirement savings account where your boss matches the percent of money you put in
- Total amount of money made from one job in a year
- The owners of buildings who lend you their property for rent
- Account Account where some of your money is saved and spent out of
Down
- Company/Bank that loans money
- Balance How much money is in an account
- Issued by the government and paid back with interest
- Mainly used for investing, it's based on how much you could make/lose in one time
- Pay How much money you make in a year before taxes
- History History of payments made on credit
15 Clues: Company/Bank that loans money • Balance How much money is in an account • History History of payments made on credit • Someone who borrows money from company/bank • Pay How much money you make in a year after taxes • Total amount of money made from one job in a year • Score Score calculated from credit cards and loans • ...
savings and banking 2025-01-16
Across
- Machine that allows you to withdraw cash
- resources with economic value that and individual, corporation, or country owns or controls to provide future benefit
- Cost of borrowing money, earnings from investing
- Flow. Total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business
- fund. Savings account set aside for unexpected expenses
- Actions with transfer of money between parties
- Money you borrow from a bank or lender, payback later
Down
- of deposit. savings product offered by banks with a fixed interest rate were money is locked for a specific date
- transaction that deducts money from your bank account, often used for purchases or bill payments
- putting money into a bank account
- allocating money or resources with profit overtime
- type of loan to purchase real estate
- act of taking out money of a bank account
- interest. interest calculated on the initial principal, which also includes all the accumulated interest from the previous periods
- ability to borrow money and access goods with paying back the money you spent later
15 Clues: putting money into a bank account • type of loan to purchase real estate • Machine that allows you to withdraw cash • act of taking out money of a bank account • Actions with transfer of money between parties • Cost of borrowing money, earnings from investing • allocating money or resources with profit overtime • Money you borrow from a bank or lender, payback later • ...
NEEDS AND WANTS 2024-02-09
Across
- any token, with an agreed value, that people
- money received on a regular basis from work,
- money
- a proposal
- things done for you by others
- an illegal business practice
- by mail
- the person who si to receive the money from a
Down
- a person or business that makes goods
- or unemployed
- shopping purchasing products over the internet
- force people aged 15 and over who are either
- to set right
- business, investment or welfare payments
- the amount of money a consumer si prepared to
- order to buy products, via catalogues, for
- the extra money you have to pay back when
17 Clues: money • by mail • a proposal • to set right • or unemployed • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • a person or business that makes goods • business, investment or welfare payments • the extra money you have to pay back when • order to buy products, via catalogues, for • any token, with an agreed value, that people • ...
Personal Economics 2021-09-10
Across
- used to pay at a store or withdraw money from your checking account
- account you put money into but can only take out by going to the bank
- account you can put money into and you can withdraw or spend money by using your checks or debit card
- owing money
- list deposits and withdrawals from your bank account that the bank provides for you
- where you keep track of your spending
- your plan for spending
- putting money in your bank account
Down
- spending more money than you have in your checking account
- what you wish you had and what you have to have to survive
- borrowing monney from a bank
- to make sure your checkbook and bank statement are the same
- money you earn for keeping money in your savings account
- taking money out of your bank account
- signing a check on the back so you can cash it
15 Clues: owing money • your plan for spending • borrowing monney from a bank • putting money in your bank account • taking money out of your bank account • where you keep track of your spending • signing a check on the back so you can cash it • money you earn for keeping money in your savings account • spending more money than you have in your checking account • ...
At the Bank 2022-02-11
Across
- Cash machine
- Remove or take out money from a bank account
- Personal identification number
- The amount of money you have in a bank account
- A computer printout sent by a bank to a costumer showing recent activity on his account
- Money in the form of notes or coins
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers
- The percentage of interest you pay when you borrow money
- A printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- Add money into a bank account
Down
- A loan used to buy a house or property
- A bank account you use to save money in
- When you use/take out more money than is in your bank account
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank
- A bank account you use for day to day expenditures
15 Clues: Cash machine • Add money into a bank account • Personal identification number • Money in the form of notes or coins • A loan used to buy a house or property • A bank account you use to save money in • Remove or take out money from a bank account • The amount of money you have in a bank account • A bank account you use for day to day expenditures • ...
VOCABULARY 2017-09-04
Across
- to save/put aside money for the future
- importance o something
- person who value money and possessions very highly
- money you borrow or lend
- plan that shows the amount of money available to spend
- money that you owe
Down
- to spend a lot of money on something you don not need
- allows you to buy things and pay for them later
- to return money that you borrow from someone
- money earned from work or business
- wealthy
- made to be thrown away after several uses
- careful with money
- give up something valuable to help yourself or others
14 Clues: wealthy • careful with money • money that you owe • importance o something • money you borrow or lend • money earned from work or business • to save/put aside money for the future • made to be thrown away after several uses • to return money that you borrow from someone • allows you to buy things and pay for them later • person who value money and possessions very highly • ...
vocab 2024-05-07
Across
- wage wage permitted by law in the us
- financial earnings (work related)
- percentage of a sale/service
- percentage of a borrowed sum of money which must be paid
- money that's owed
- an individual, bank, or company who loans money
Down
- money set aside for "later"
- financial obligations such as bills
- money received from work
- a sum of money given for designated period of time which must be repaid
- money which one has on-hand that can freely be spent
- money borrowed from a bank or lender to purchase a home
- loan of money
- plan for spendings and savings
14 Clues: loan of money • money that's owed • money received from work • money set aside for "later" • percentage of a sale/service • plan for spendings and savings • financial earnings (work related) • financial obligations such as bills • wage wage permitted by law in the us • an individual, bank, or company who loans money • money which one has on-hand that can freely be spent • ...
BANKING 2023-01-17
Across
- Money borrowed from a lender
- The amount of money in an account
- An exchange of goods, services or money
- A financial contract that gains its value from an underlying asset
- Money put into an account
- A record of financial transactions
- Legal state of being unable to pay debts)
Down
- (Money set aside for future use)
- A small plastic card that allows the holder to spend money that they already have
- Borrowed money
- Money paid for the use of borrowed money
- A numerical rating of an individual's creditworthiness
- Automated Teller Machine
- A debt security that pays interest
14 Clues: Borrowed money • Automated Teller Machine • Money put into an account • Money borrowed from a lender • (Money set aside for future use) • The amount of money in an account • A debt security that pays interest • A record of financial transactions • An exchange of goods, services or money • Money paid for the use of borrowed money • Legal state of being unable to pay debts) • ...
Chapter 12 General Business 2012-10-09
Across
- ype of bank that operates to make a profit; also called full service banks
- Type of account used to access money easily
- Anything people accept as a standard of payment
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services indirectly by using money
- The banking system is an example of this
- 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
Down
- Used to transfer money from one account to another using computers
- Something valuable put up for a loan that the bank can take if the loan is not payed back
- Money put in the bank
- Deed to give lender the property if the mortgage loan is not payed back
- Used to store valuable items
- Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank
- Trading goods or services directly with other goods or services
- Money taken out of the bank
- Type of nonprofit bank that is set up by organizations for their members to use
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 • ...
Chapter 12 General Business 2012-10-09
Across
- Money put in the bank
- Type of account used to store money for a long period of time
- Type of account used to access money easily
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services indirectly by using money
- Something valuable put up for a loan that the bank can take if the loan is not payed back
- ype of bank that operates to make a profit; also called full service banks
- Central banking organization in the U.S
- Used to transfer money from one account to another using computers
- Used to store valuable items
- Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank
Down
- The banking system is an example of this
- Money taken out of the bank
- Anything people accept as a standard of payment
- Deed to give lender the property if the mortgage loan is not payed back
- Trading goods or services directly with other goods or services
- Type of nonprofit bank that is set up by organizations for their members to use
- Record of how much money someone puts in or takes out of a bank
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 • ...
Income and expenses 2025-02-17
Across
- - a paper that has important information written on it.
- - a tag that shows information about an item.
- - money paid to a worker based on hours worked or tasks done.
- - a serious situation that needs quick action.
- - a small amount of money given for good service.
- - to take money out of a bank account.
Down
- - money that a person gets every month or year for their work.
- - money that a person owes to someone else.
- - money that is kept and not spent right away.
- - to take something from someone with the promise to give it back later.
- - money that one person gives to another, which must be paid back.
- - to get money by working or doing something.
- - the amount left after taking away costs or other amounts.
- - money put into a bank account.
- - to give back money that you borrowed.
15 Clues: - money put into a bank account. • - to take money out of a bank account. • - to give back money that you borrowed. • - money that a person owes to someone else. • - a tag that shows information about an item. • - to get money by working or doing something. • - money that is kept and not spent right away. • - a serious situation that needs quick action. • ...
Funding Sources 2022-03-01
Across
- someone with deep pockets
- business rivalry
- part of the business
- Kickstarter
- describes expenses like dining out
- Credit card
- new business
- money received from work
- scored with 3 digits
Down
- money beyond what was put in the business
- money coming into the business
- business founder
- business fundraiser
- use personal money
- laws
- Living or minimum
- shows both spending and saving
- materials and supplies
- describes expenses that don't change
19 Clues: laws • Kickstarter • Credit card • new business • business founder • business rivalry • Living or minimum • use personal money • business fundraiser • part of the business • scored with 3 digits • materials and supplies • money received from work • someone with deep pockets • money coming into the business • shows both spending and saving • describes expenses like dining out • ...
QUIZ-ITION 2020-06-13
Across
- Name the deposit in which customer can avail loans against it
- An institution which accepts deposit and lend money to public
- Largest Commercial Bank of India
- A machine that dispenses cash
- The Rate of Interest, at which RBI lends money to Banks for short term requirements
- The opposite of borrow
- A/C in which there is no restriction on amount of deposits
- Bankers Bank
- People who keep money in bank
Down
- Dealing with foreign exchange is _____ function
- Example of plastic money
- Money charged from borrowers
- Most liquid A/C
- cheque collection is ____ function of bank
- Who has the authority to sign on Rs.100 note
- Record of bank transactions by customer
- Largest private bank in India
- A secret number required to withdraw money from a cash machine
- Safety vaults of bank
19 Clues: Bankers Bank • Most liquid A/C • Safety vaults of bank • The opposite of borrow • Example of plastic money • Money charged from borrowers • A machine that dispenses cash • Largest private bank in India • People who keep money in bank • Largest Commercial Bank of India • Record of bank transactions by customer • cheque collection is ____ function of bank • ...
Great Depression Crossword 2022-04-12
Across
- festival marking 100 years of independence
- not having a job
- governor that passed pension programs
- when depression starts and want your money
- 3 Rs
- loss of money
- where you keep your money
Down
- price going up
- where did people live when they had no money?
- grant of money for the retired
- she declared a bank holiday
- Where people invest
- president during the Great Depression
- Central banking system for U.S.
- people thought this was a solution *Bonnie and Clyde*
- the cycle of money
16 Clues: 3 Rs • loss of money • price going up • not having a job • the cycle of money • Where people invest • where you keep your money • she declared a bank holiday • grant of money for the retired • Central banking system for U.S. • governor that passed pension programs • president during the Great Depression • festival marking 100 years of independence • ...
FINANCE 2020-10-21
Across
- exchange where shares are bought and sold
- promise to repair or replace
- money paid to the owner of copyright/patent
- put money in a company or business
- money paid for a loan
- ask the bank to advance money
- rate and efficiency of work
Down
- a legal agreement between the parties
- proof of payment
- amalgamation of two companies
- one of the sources of capital
- wealth of business or person
- share of profits paid to shareholders
- amount of money spent
- money lent
- total sales of a company
16 Clues: money lent • proof of payment • amount of money spent • money paid for a loan • total sales of a company • rate and efficiency of work • promise to repair or replace • wealth of business or person • amalgamation of two companies • one of the sources of capital • ask the bank to advance money • put money in a company or business • a legal agreement between the parties • ...
Dave Ramsey Chapter 1 Terms Crossword puzzle 2025-01-29
Across
- ability to understand and use financial skills to manage money
- the value of assets is greater than the value of liabilities.
- managing your money to achieve your financial goals
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- amount of money left after subtracting expenses from earnings.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- unlicensed person or entity that lends money at illegal or extremely high interest rates
- total value of a person's or company's assets minus their total liabilities
Down
- document that outlines your financial goals and how to achieve them
- spending almost all of your income on necessities, with little left over for savingscredit
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- amount of money paid to a lender for borrowing money
- a person or group that buys or uses products
- money that is owed to another person
- more liabilities than assets
16 Clues: more liabilities than assets • money that is owed to another person • a person or group that buys or uses products • managing your money to achieve your financial goals • amount of money paid to a lender for borrowing money • the value of assets is greater than the value of liabilities. • ability to understand and use financial skills to manage money • ...
Jayden Crossword 2025-07-28
Across
- Exchanging money to get a product
- Buying and selling goods between people
- Somebody managing their own business
- The excuse the government uses to get money
- Person who is recieving money
- Giving a product in exchange for money
- An amount of money lent with interest
Down
- Not being able to meet finacial obligations
- Somebody holding all wagered money
- Exchanging goods
- Paying to promote business
- Buying in mass quantities
- To correct an unfair situation
- Owing money to a business
- Electronic funds transfer at point of sale
15 Clues: Exchanging goods • Buying in mass quantities • Owing money to a business • Paying to promote business • Person who is recieving money • To correct an unfair situation • Exchanging money to get a product • Somebody holding all wagered money • Somebody managing their own business • An amount of money lent with interest • Giving a product in exchange for money • ...
Banking Crossword by: Mike 2021-11-05
Across
- A flexible loan from a financial institution, which you can pay back immediately or over time.
- A fee that is charged by banks or credit unions, when a cheque or other payment transaction is returned unpaid.
- The electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another.
- When businesses that allow customers to swap currencies.
- A type of bank account where you can hold money that you don't plan to spend right away.
- The monetary charge for the priviledge of borrowing money.
- A cheque drawn by a bank on its own funds in another bank.
- A type of bank account where you can deposit money.
Down
- A payment card that takes money from a consumer's checking account when used.
- A legal agreement, in which a bank or credit union lend money to an owner, in exchange for some ownership of propery.
- A cheque that has been given the bank's stamp of approval.
- A fixed price for a specific service.
- Are documents that orders the bank to take a certain amount of money out of someone's account, and put it into another person's account.
- The process of removing funds from a bank account, savings plan, pension, or trust.
- A deficit in a bank account, which is caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- Used to keep valuables, important documents, and sentimental valuables protected.
- Sum of money placed in bank, which is used to gain interest.
- An amount of money loaned by the bank.
- A retirement savings plan
19 Clues: A retirement savings plan • A fixed price for a specific service. • An amount of money loaned by the bank. • A type of bank account where you can deposit money. • When businesses that allow customers to swap currencies. • A cheque that has been given the bank's stamp of approval. • The monetary charge for the priviledge of borrowing money. • ...
Financial Literacy! 2022-08-30
Across
- Things you would like but don't require.
- Things you must have to survive.
- Something that costs a person money
- Something that makes money for you.
- Money received or earned.
- Where stocks are bought and sold.
- The worth of an object.
- Money you owe.
- Profit shared with stock owners.
Down
- Rate of increase in prices.
- The cost required for something.
- Money paid regularly for your money lent.
- Keeping track of income and expenses.
- Borrowed money from a bank or government.
- Agreement between buyer and seller.
15 Clues: Money you owe. • The worth of an object. • Money received or earned. • Rate of increase in prices. • Things you must have to survive. • The cost required for something. • Profit shared with stock owners. • Where stocks are bought and sold. • Something that costs a person money • Something that makes money for you. • Agreement between buyer and seller. • ...
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 • ...
Anika,p5,economic vocabalry 2023-01-30
Across
- costs or things have to buy
- stuff you get from a store
- money go’s up
- if you are giving money to someone with the hop
- people give other people cloth,food,and water
- money go’s down
- money earned by workers
- stuff that is hard to find
- get a lest of incomes and expenses
Down
- purchases are followed
- rising prices
- when you borrow money
- resourcesstuff that can’t be used again
- taxes land,or houses we pay
- goals goals for how we will us our money
- food,water,and cloths
- interestwhen you borrow something
- when use another person's money to buy good
18 Clues: rising prices • money go’s up • money go’s down • when you borrow money • food,water,and cloths • purchases are followed • money earned by workers • taxes land,or houses we pay • costs or things have to buy • interestwhen you borrow something • stuff you get from a store • stuff that is hard to find • resourcesstuff that can’t be used again • ...
Shopping 2024-10-18
Across
- To take something from someone and return it later..
- To keep money for future use.
- To have something that belongs to you.
- To give something to someone for a period of time.
- The amount of money that something costs.
- To get money by working.
- To have enough money to buy something.
Down
- The value of something.
- To use money to buy something.
- To use money for something unnecessary.
- To need to pay someone money.
- The price of something.
- To receive money for your work.
- To return money that you owe to someone.
14 Clues: The value of something. • The price of something. • To get money by working. • To keep money for future use. • To need to pay someone money. • To use money to buy something. • To receive money for your work. • To have something that belongs to you. • To have enough money to buy something. • To use money for something unnecessary. • To return money that you owe to someone. • ...
Lock 3 2025-10-06
Across
- putting money into a bank
- Money earned or received
- how much money is left in a bank account
- Money owed to someone
- Money taken from gross pay to cover specific obligations
- The amount of money a person earns per hour
- income Amount of money earning before any deductions are subtracted
- that is owed, a payment for goods, privileges or services.
Down
- Money spent
- a notice that shows a record of a persons bank account
- moving money from one place to another
- taking money out of a bank
- management A plan for how to spend and save money
- signing your name on the back of a check that you want to cash
14 Clues: Money spent • Money owed to someone • Money earned or received • putting money into a bank • taking money out of a bank • moving money from one place to another • how much money is left in a bank account • The amount of money a person earns per hour • management A plan for how to spend and save money • a notice that shows a record of a persons bank account • ...
VOCABULARY - BASIC 7 2023-07-19
Across
- the opposite of gain weight: ...weight
- a person who works a lot
- the opposite of organized
- across from
- machine where you withdraw money
- contamination
- synonym for relaxed
- synonym for intelligent
- synonym for stop/give up
Down
- the king sport
- when you ask for money: you...money
- a bad action you do: bad...
- the opposite of generous
- synonym for make money: ...money
- objetives for the future
- place where people buy newspapers
- the opposite of heavy traffic: ...traffic
17 Clues: across from • contamination • the king sport • synonym for relaxed • synonym for intelligent • a person who works a lot • the opposite of generous • objetives for the future • synonym for stop/give up • the opposite of organized • a bad action you do: bad... • synonym for make money: ...money • machine where you withdraw money • place where people buy newspapers • ...
Cash is King 2023-09-26
Across
- People or businesses that a business owes money to.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
- Item of value owned by a business.
- A record of the cash movements in a business.
- Inflows minus outflows
- Money coming into a business, e.g. from sales.
- A prediction of cash movements in a business.
- Legal status which means owners are responsible for all business debts.
- Legal status where owners can only lose the money invested in the business.
- Cash position at the start of the month.
Down
- People who owe a business money.
- Where a bank agrees for a business to take out more money than they have in their account.
- A document setting out what a business hopes to achieve and how.
- When a business expands too quickly without the cash resources to support the growth.
- Insufficient cash to pay bills.
- Money leaving a business to pay day-to-day bills.
- Money instantly available to pay costs - notes, coins or in the bank.
- Cash position at the end of the month.
18 Clues: Inflows minus outflows • Insufficient cash to pay bills. • People who owe a business money. • Item of value owned by a business. • Cash position at the end of the month. • Cash position at the start of the month. • A record of the cash movements in a business. • A prediction of cash movements in a business. • Money coming into a business, e.g. from sales. • ...
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 • ...
fin lit 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 • ...
Megan Rossero 2019-03-10
Across
- jewelry for arms
- place to buy ice cream
- put music on this
- two days ago
- place to eat in malls
- place to buy shoes
- having items out in hopes to be sold
- to give money when making a purchase
- to spend money on items
- to use money
- has movies on them
Down
- children play with
- shopping by glancing in windows
- putting money in bank
- jewelry for fingers
- the night before today
- money on a card for a certain place
- place to buy toys
- jewelry for ears
- place to purchase books
- place to buy furniture
- to listen to music
- to earn this by working
- place to buy jewelry
- the day before today
25 Clues: two days ago • to use money • jewelry for arms • jewelry for ears • put music on this • place to buy toys • children play with • to listen to music • place to buy shoes • has movies on them • jewelry for fingers • place to buy jewelry • the day before today • putting money in bank • place to eat in malls • place to buy ice cream • the night before today • place to buy furniture • ...
Basic Accounting Principles 2022-04-08
Across
- amount of money required in payment for things
- figures amount of revenue generated
- financial charge by government
- person employed for wages or salary
- study of money
- fixed regular payment
- action/process of paying someone/getting payed
- a company's income
- are any debts or obligations owed by a company
- process of controlling things or people
Down
- action of helping or doing work
- a valuable item owned by a company
- established to provide a particular service
- make up the general ledger
- contain all transactions
- amount of money in a financial repository
- tracking or keeping financial accounts
- revenue minus expenses
- something used to exchange for something else
- money earned after paying income taxes
20 Clues: study of money • a company's income • fixed regular payment • revenue minus expenses • contain all transactions • make up the general ledger • financial charge by government • action of helping or doing work • a valuable item owned by a company • figures amount of revenue generated • person employed for wages or salary • tracking or keeping financial accounts • ...
Econ 2022-11-14
Across
- annual percentage rate
- stuff that is needed to live
- tax on tobbaco, alcohol
- when your costs are more than income
- Federal Reserve
- type of goal
- money given to you from a college
- time of pay for work
- shop to sell valuables
- money coming in
- cosign
- raise in prices
- check that will not work
- initial amount
Down
- number representing your credit history
- limit of credit
- what money can buy
- getting an unexpected amount of money
- getting exempted from taxes
- decrease in prices
- exchange of goods or services
- working over the time you are scheduled
- amount taken out of your income
- using more money than in account
- 4 digit code
25 Clues: cosign • type of goal • 4 digit code • initial amount • limit of credit • Federal Reserve • money coming in • raise in prices • what money can buy • decrease in prices • time of pay for work • annual percentage rate • shop to sell valuables • tax on tobbaco, alcohol • check that will not work • getting exempted from taxes • stuff that is needed to live • exchange of goods or services • ...
Financial literature:Walter Jones 2017-11-30
Across
- a companys total earnings
- a card issued by the bank
- an individuals income
- money paid regularly
- the cost required for something
- a proportion of a loan
- a back account that gets interest
- money that is due or owed
- a sum of money placed in a account
- a loan secured by property
- money you got to pay
Down
- money received on a regular basis
- a deficit in a bank account
- personal income
- an income of a period of time
- a percentage of something paid
- an account at a bank
- the action of deducting
- a plastic card used by the bank
- a regular payment
- taken away from something
- a tax on sales
22 Clues: a tax on sales • personal income • a regular payment • money paid regularly • an account at a bank • money you got to pay • an individuals income • a proportion of a loan • the action of deducting • a companys total earnings • a card issued by the bank • taken away from something • money that is due or owed • a loan secured by property • a deficit in a bank account • ...
BizWorld.org Business 101 Vocabulary 2015-02-19
Across
- money a company makes after expenses have been paid
- work that someone does for another person in exchange for money
- a person who takes on the risk of starting and operating a new business
- something made by humans, machines, or nature that businesses sell
- money a person is paid for working
- money a company earns from selling a product or service
- the management of money and other valuable items
Down
- money put into an account
- money paid regularly to use or occupy a space
- a person or a group of people who create and sell products/services to make money
- money taken out of an account
- a cost associated with operating a business
- occurs when total expenses are more than total revenue
- pieces of ownership in a company
- a presentation made to convince someone to invest money in a company
15 Clues: money put into an account • money taken out of an account • pieces of ownership in a company • money a person is paid for working • a cost associated with operating a business • money paid regularly to use or occupy a space • the management of money and other valuable items • money a company makes after expenses have been paid • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-07-05
Across
- Money owed.
- loan Money borrowed to pay for tuition fees at a tertiary institution.
- A fund where you pay an amount of your earnings in to an account.
- A scheme where you pay in installments.
- Money borrowed from a bank or person.
- Money borrowed from a bank to buy a house or business.
- Money paid to you if the company makes a profit.
Down
- Goods and services tax.
- A Plan about how much you are going to spend and save.
- Tax Money Added to an item to discourage people from buying it.
- Buying into ownership of a company or business.
- Money paid for work on a weekly or fortnightly basis.
- Money paid to the Government depending on how much you earn.
- Money paid for work so it is split evenly across the year.
- Money paid to you after you have made a sale.
15 Clues: Money owed. • Goods and services tax. • Money borrowed from a bank or person. • A scheme where you pay in installments. • Money paid to you after you have made a sale. • Buying into ownership of a company or business. • Money paid to you if the company makes a profit. • Money paid for work on a weekly or fortnightly basis. • ...
Crassword 2025-10-31
Across
- — A bank account where you keep money and earn interest.
- — The act of putting money aside for future use.
- — The cost of getting from one place to another.
- — Money you receive regularly from work or other sources.
- — Money spent on fun activities like movies or concerts.
- — A way or method to reach your financial goals.
- — To put money into something hoping it will grow.
Down
- — A plan for how to spend your money.
- — A small amount of money given regularly, often by parents.
- — Something you buy and eat every day.
- — Something you want to achieve financially, like buying a car.
- — The money you spend each month (e.g., food, rent, transport).
- — Money paid regularly to live in a house or apartment.
- — A financial institution where you keep and manage money.
- — Shares in companies that can be bought or sold.
15 Clues: — A plan for how to spend your money. • — Something you buy and eat every day. • — The act of putting money aside for future use. • — The cost of getting from one place to another. • — A way or method to reach your financial goals. • — Shares in companies that can be bought or sold. • — To put money into something hoping it will grow. • ...
Net Worth Crossword 2023-05-25
Across
- money owed for good/service
- bank account connected to a debt card
- a brief account of education, experience, skills
- money put into stock, real estate, etc
- 3-6 months savings in case of emergency
- food, travel, lodging, excursions, travel
- money kept for later
Down
- dress well, have questions prepared, nose-eye contact
- bank account with minimal interest returns
- plan for money
- creation of a business to make profit
- assets-liabilities=one million
- assets-liabilities
- using money to purchase items
- money borrowed
- generosity
16 Clues: generosity • plan for money • money borrowed • assets-liabilities • money kept for later • money owed for good/service • using money to purchase items • assets-liabilities=one million • creation of a business to make profit • bank account connected to a debt card • money put into stock, real estate, etc • 3-6 months savings in case of emergency • ...
Dave Ramsey Chapter 1 Terms Crossword puzzle 2025-01-29
Across
- a person or group that buys or uses products
- document that outlines your financial goals and how to achieve them
- the value of assets is greater than the value of liabilities.
- unlicensed person or entity that lends money at illegal or extremely high interest rates
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- amount of money paid to a lender for borrowing money
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- more liabilities than assets
Down
- spending almost all of your income on necessities, with little left over for savingscredit
- amount of money left after subtracting expenses from earnings.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- money that is owed to another person
- managing your money to achieve your financial goals
- ability to understand and use financial skills to manage money
- total value of a person's or company's assets minus their total liabilities
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
16 Clues: more liabilities than assets • money that is owed to another person • a person or group that buys or uses products • managing your money to achieve your financial goals • amount of money paid to a lender for borrowing money • the value of assets is greater than the value of liabilities. • amount of money left after subtracting expenses from earnings. • ...
Dave Ramsey Chapter 1 Terms Crossword puzzle 2025-01-29
Across
- ability to understand and use financial skills to manage money
- the value of assets is greater than the value of liabilities.
- managing your money to achieve your financial goals
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- amount of money left after subtracting expenses from earnings.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- unlicensed person or entity that lends money at illegal or extremely high interest rates
- total value of a person's or company's assets minus their total liabilities
Down
- document that outlines your financial goals and how to achieve them
- spending almost all of your income on necessities, with little left over for savingscredit
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- amount of money paid to a lender for borrowing money
- a person or group that buys or uses products
- money that is owed to another person
- more liabilities than assets
16 Clues: more liabilities than assets • money that is owed to another person • a person or group that buys or uses products • managing your money to achieve your financial goals • amount of money paid to a lender for borrowing money • the value of assets is greater than the value of liabilities. • ability to understand and use financial skills to manage money • ...
FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES 2025-05-15
Across
- A day with games or races to raise money
- Painting faces at events for small donations
- Selling handmade things like art or bracelets
- Selling cakes and cookies to raise money
- Reading books and getting money from sponsors
- Collecting bottles or cans for money
Down
- A fun game where people pay to guess (e.g., candies in a jar)
- Selling or trading books to raise money
- Selling used things to get money
- A game where people buy tickets to win a prize
- Walking to raise money with sponsors
- Selling t-shirts to get money
- Performing music, dance, etc. to raise money
- Washing cars to earn money
14 Clues: Washing cars to earn money • Selling t-shirts to get money • Selling used things to get money • Walking to raise money with sponsors • Collecting bottles or cans for money • Selling or trading books to raise money • A day with games or races to raise money • Selling cakes and cookies to raise money • Painting faces at events for small donations • ...
Financial terms Part 1 2022-01-03
Across
- Money made available
- to own something
- wanting to do something
- the act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or exchange information
- a part of the brain in charge of memory
- not necessary (wants but not needs)
- An allowance to handle expenses (stimulus check)
- to be humble (not thinking of yourself as better than others)
Down
- to hold hands (greetings or farewells
- to exchange information (Social medias, multiplayer lobbies)
- a method to track your money (Money management method)
- summary of you or an idea (30-60 seconds)
- something you’re trying to achieve
- having sufficient knowledge in something
- the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
- to not give up
- Money going out/ being spent
- to owe(not always money)
- Money coming in/ being received
19 Clues: to not give up • to own something • Money made available • wanting to do something • to owe(not always money) • Money going out/ being spent • Money coming in/ being received • something you’re trying to achieve • not necessary (wants but not needs) • to hold hands (greetings or farewells • a part of the brain in charge of memory • having sufficient knowledge in something • ...
Commercial Math 2021-06-14
Across
- The typical value of group of numbers.
- A comparison of two numbers.
- An amount of money earned.
- An amount of money kept aside or invested and not spent.
- An amount of money charged when money is borrowed.
- An amount of money spent and removed from an account.
- An amount of money borrowed that has to be paid back.
- Money that is paid to the government.
Down
- The amount by which one quantity is bigger or smaller than other quantity.
- Things of the same value.
- An amount of money spent in an attempt to make a profit.
- The amount of money left once costs have been paid.
- A system of money within a country.
- Spending more money than has been earned creates a loss.
14 Clues: Things of the same value. • An amount of money earned. • A comparison of two numbers. • A system of money within a country. • Money that is paid to the government. • The typical value of group of numbers. • An amount of money charged when money is borrowed. • The amount of money left once costs have been paid. • An amount of money spent and removed from an account. • ...
Business 2021-03-03
Across
- when someone close to die
- money that somebody (or bank) lends you
- a lot of money from the bank
- money that you pay to the government
- the money you get for the work you do
- money that you pay to a company and then they pay if you are ill, or if you lose or break something
- spend money on stupid things
- he lent me money. I ... him
Down
- 12th January 2021
- you add a catalogue or price list - what is it
- Dear Mr./Mrs. Black
- money than you have availavle and a plan of how to spend it (holiday)
- a piece of paper that shows how much money you have to pay for something
- name of a person - hand written
- a type of language used for business correspondence
15 Clues: 12th January 2021 • Dear Mr./Mrs. Black • when someone close to die • he lent me money. I ... him • a lot of money from the bank • spend money on stupid things • name of a person - hand written • money that you pay to the government • the money you get for the work you do • money that somebody (or bank) lends you • you add a catalogue or price list - what is it • ...
Personal finane 2022-04-18
Across
- A check certefied by the back
- bank allowing someone to deposite money
- Card with your own money
- A place that protects your money
- A tax account
- An online site that lets you manage your money
- An account you want to save money in
- A retirement savings account
Down
- A card that allows you to barrow money but you have to pay them back on a specific date.
- who are the people that give you the money for your credit card
- A person that handles checks
- A station around cities that allows you to with draw or deposite money
- who are the people that make sure that your cash is secure.
- A account with your money
- A slip that is connected to your banking account
15 Clues: A tax account • Card with your own money • A account with your money • A person that handles checks • A retirement savings account • A check certefied by the back • A place that protects your money • An account you want to save money in • bank allowing someone to deposite money • An online site that lets you manage your money • A slip that is connected to your banking account • ...
Types of Accounts 2023-01-06
Across
- the account that keeps track of money owed to others
- value in the company that belongs to the owner
- things the company uses up quickly, like pens, penils, paper, etc.
- receivable money that is owed to the company
- money the owner takes out forpersonaluse
Down
- money the company spends in the course of doing business
- the land that the company owns
- money on hand or in the bank to use for expanses
- the building
- things the company owns that are not used up quickly, like machines
- money the company has been paid for work it hasn't done yet
- money the company owes to others
- money borrowed from a bank that needs to be paid back
- incoming money
- anything owned that has value
15 Clues: the building • incoming money • anything owned that has value • the land that the company owns • money the company owes to others • money the owner takes out forpersonaluse • receivable money that is owed to the company • value in the company that belongs to the owner • money on hand or in the bank to use for expanses • the account that keeps track of money owed to others • ...
Banking 2021-11-08
Across
- make purchases at stores
- a written record of the activity for a bank account over a monthly period transfer moving money from one place to another. This may occur electronically or physically (e.g. moving money from a savings account to a chequing account)
- a percentage of money paid on the principal amount in a bank account
- putting money into a bank account as a form of payment (e.g. a paycheque is put directly into an
- the cost of giving something up
- a savings account to a chequing
- account)transfer moving money from one place to another. This may occur electronically or physically (e.g. moving money from a savings account to a chequing account)
Down
- a plastic card linked to a bank account. Can be usedto deposit and withdraw money from a bank
- a percentage of money paid on both the principal amount and any simple interest earned
- moving money from one place to another. This may occur electronically or physically (e.g. moving
- money charged for completing a banking transaction
- a product offered by a financial institution where customers can put money in and take money out and the financial institution keeps a record of this information
- best teacher in this school
- taking money out of a bank account
- money charged each month for the convenience of having a bank account. Most online financial institutions and youth accounts do not have this charge
15 Clues: make purchases at stores • best teacher in this school • the cost of giving something up • a savings account to a chequing • taking money out of a bank account • money charged for completing a banking transaction • a percentage of money paid on the principal amount in a bank account • ...
Key Word Crossword 2021-12-06
Across
- Predictable sums of money paid out or in regularly
- International Bank Account Number
- A source of income for a retired person
- The amount of money that we plan to have at the start of the month
- Total planned income plus total planned expenditure
- Planned automatic electronic payments of a fixed amount of money
- The machine at the bank where you can withdraw or lodge money
- The item you must do without in order to buy another item
- Planned automatic electronic payments of a variable amount of money
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- Financial stages of life most people go through
- Things you get for free from an employer that you would otherwise have to pay for
- Planned expenditure is greater than planned income
- An unpredictable sum of money paid out/in regularly
- Spending on non-essential items
- Planned income is greater than planned expenditure
- Short-term loans that allow a current account holder to spend more money than they have in their account
- A source of income for a child
- The amount of money that we plan to have at the end of the month
18 Clues: A source of income for a child • Spending on non-essential items • International Bank Account Number • A source of income for a retired person • Financial stages of life most people go through • Predictable sums of money paid out or in regularly • Planned expenditure is greater than planned income • Planned income is greater than planned expenditure • ...
Spanish Vocab U4E2 2014-03-27
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- a type of shoe for when you are cold
- holds your drink
- wear this on your ears
- holds your money
- how much money something is worth
- tightens your pants
- not too much money, affordable
- a card that purchases things
- flawless
- when you get tired
- where you buy things
- accessories
- wear this around your neck
- when you give the cashier money for an item
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- 1..2..3..
- wear it on your finger
- when you get hungry
- holds your food
- wear this around your wrist
- fancy, worthy
- my last name
- plays music
- too much money
- something nice to give to someone on special occasion
- purse to carry your belongings
25 Clues: flawless • 1..2..3.. • plays music • accessories • my last name • fancy, worthy • too much money • holds your food • holds your drink • holds your money • when you get tired • when you get hungry • tightens your pants • where you buy things • wear it on your finger • wear this on your ears • wear this around your neck • wear this around your wrist • a card that purchases things • ...
Unit 7-Powers of Congress 2020-10-19
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- regulate and coin money
- power to interpret laws
- more money available
- tax levied on goods
- Powers not in constitution
- money borrowed by government
- advocated creation nat bank
- against each other
- money to finance projects
- advocates a theory
- process to get out of debt
- someone who argues broad
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- necessary for Congress
- to regulate interstate
- exclusive legal right
- tax the national bank
- authorities levying a tax.
- narrow interpretation
- to obtain citizenship
- change a constitution
- giving an inventor right
- testify in a certain matter
- Constitution of a nat gov
- Any kind of money
- congress has power standard
- establish post offices/post
- powers in the constitution
27 Clues: Any kind of money • against each other • advocates a theory • tax levied on goods • more money available • exclusive legal right • tax the national bank • narrow interpretation • to obtain citizenship • change a constitution • necessary for Congress • to regulate interstate • regulate and coin money • power to interpret laws • giving an inventor right • someone who argues broad • ...
Humanites Economics and Business 2025-06-09
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- what you spend
- the amount or quantity of the product
- an effort to achieve something
- what you can do as a consumer
- The action of doing work for someone
- what we miss out on
- what the amount of money an item is
- the people who buy the product
- People who work in the industry
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- Spending money to make more money
- how much you spend
- The cost to borrow money
- the item people are buying
- how much you save
- what you desire
- The supply of the item
- what you can call to complain
- a small establishment that sells goods.
- what is essential to life
- An amount of money that is owed
20 Clues: what you spend • what you desire • how much you save • how much you spend • what we miss out on • The supply of the item • The cost to borrow money • what is essential to life • the item people are buying • what you can call to complain • an effort to achieve something • what you can do as a consumer • the people who buy the product • An amount of money that is owed • ...
SPELLING BEE PRACTICE 2021-11-28
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- give money for a good cause (charity)
- give something in exchange for money
- material used a lot in the kitchen
- a round deep dish used for food
- money obtained by working
- large floating mass of ice
- needing to eat food
- shiny greyish precious metal
- object used to rest the head while sleeping
- discover something by chance
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- organ that pumps blood to your body
- money received monthly by a parent/adult
- something produced without using chemicals
- the natural world
- something that covers the body of a bird
- when you hear/watch something funny
- yellow precious metal
- organ used to think
- object used for washing and cleaning
- pieces of metal used as money
20 Clues: the natural world • needing to eat food • organ used to think • yellow precious metal • money obtained by working • large floating mass of ice • shiny greyish precious metal • discover something by chance • pieces of metal used as money • a round deep dish used for food • material used a lot in the kitchen • organ that pumps blood to your body • when you hear/watch something funny • ...
Banking 2024-09-24
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- Cold, hard ____
- A unique number that identifies your bank
- A summary the bank sends you every month
- The amount in your account
- A loan used to buy a house
- Annual Percentage Yield
- Beware of these
- This card takes money from your checking account
- The account where you do most of your transactions
- Additional money paid to you by your bank
- Money that you owe
- Savings instrument that pays more than a Money Market
- FDIC
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- ATM
- Personal Identification Number
- EFT
- Same as a bank check
- The old school way to transfer money
- When your pay goes directly into your bank account
- Something of value used to secure a loan
20 Clues: ATM • EFT • FDIC • Cold, hard ____ • Beware of these • Money that you owe • Same as a bank check • Annual Percentage Yield • The amount in your account • A loan used to buy a house • Personal Identification Number • The old school way to transfer money • A summary the bank sends you every month • Something of value used to secure a loan • A unique number that identifies your bank • ...
Spelling Vocabulary Review 2025-07-02
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- Money given regularly
- Place where beehives are kept
- Money paid to the government
- Jewelry worn on the ears
- Extra money earned or paid
- Set of tools for fixing things
- Stand that holds a canvas
- Money made after costs
- Shot that protects from disease
- Money in coins or bills
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- mask Protects from harmful air or gas
- Planned effort to reach a goal
- Tiny germ that causes illness
- Tool to see tiny things
- Disease related to blood sugar
- Paper that shows what you bought
- A young plant just starting to grow
- Wild animal that looks like a big dog
- Infection that makes breathing hard
- A vegetable or to press flat
20 Clues: Money given regularly • Money made after costs • Tool to see tiny things • Money in coins or bills • Jewelry worn on the ears • Stand that holds a canvas • Extra money earned or paid • Money paid to the government • A vegetable or to press flat • Tiny germ that causes illness • Place where beehives are kept • Planned effort to reach a goal • Disease related to blood sugar • ...
Financial term cross words 2022-12-01
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- word used by business
- total number of your credit
- financial intuition
- bank account that opposed to checks drawn
- interested about a business
- owe lots of money and don't have it
- something that should have already been paid
- statement about credit
- process of writing cost off
- Deposit Insurance company that's federal
- money that a customer pays
- comparison of money owned and make
- valuable thing/person
- includes wages
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- credit report
- bank card you use to purchase certain stuff
- amount of money that's coming in
- something that's accured but unpaid
- person that lets someone borrow money
- measure of credit used
- 5 main words of credit
- raise in prices
- credit company
23 Clues: credit report • credit company • includes wages • raise in prices • financial intuition • word used by business • valuable thing/person • measure of credit used • statement about credit • 5 main words of credit • money that a customer pays • total number of your credit • interested about a business • process of writing cost off • amount of money that's coming in • ...
JA Mascareignes Financial Literacy Crossword 1 2021-03-22
15 Clues: Amount left • Money earned • Buying goods • Money borrowed • Mean of exchange • Buy now pay later • Basic Necessities • Money in the bank • Makes life better • Charged on a credit • A plan for spending • Opposite of borrowing • Financial Institution • An entrepreneur's gain • Money for the rainy days
Functions of Money 2022-02-22
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- paper money with no tangible backing
- derives its value from the type of material from which it is composed
- exchanging goods and services for other goods and services
- funds in checking accounts can be converted into currency 'on demand'
- yardstick of economic worth in the exchange process
Down
- paper money backed by something tangible
- includes savings accounts and other similar time deposits
- something that holds its value over time
- paper money and coins
- means through which goods and services can be exchanged.
- anything people will accept as payment
11 Clues: paper money and coins • paper money with no tangible backing • anything people will accept as payment • paper money backed by something tangible • something that holds its value over time • yardstick of economic worth in the exchange process • means through which goods and services can be exchanged. • includes savings accounts and other similar time deposits • ...
Features of Money 2013-09-11
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- of Exchange to allow people to make payments.
- One of the key features of money – to be widely accepted.
- to be strong enough to be reused in many transactions.
- Value The value marked on a coin or note (e.g., 1p, 2p, 5p, £5, £10).
- Tender Coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt.
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- Value to be small and light enough to carry around easily.
- to be easily divided into amounts of different value.
- A key feature of money, to look and feel the same as other coins and notes of the same denomination.
- but sufficient to be available in sufficient quantities to meet people’s needs but not in such quantities that the value of money falls.
- A means of transferring money from one account to another e.g., debit card, cheque.
- Anything widely accepted as a means of making payments.
11 Clues: of Exchange to allow people to make payments. • to be easily divided into amounts of different value. • to be strong enough to be reused in many transactions. • Anything widely accepted as a means of making payments. • One of the key features of money – to be widely accepted. • Value to be small and light enough to carry around easily. • ...
Money and Banking 2016-02-19
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- Debit or credit.
- I can ______ you my book for today, if you need.
- An account you use to pay for every day purchases.
- A cashier at a bank.
- Bank machine.
Down
- The actual money in your wallet.
- To get money for doing your job.
- To put the money into your account.
- An account you use to save money for future needs.
- To take the money out of your account.
- Excuse me, can I ______ your pen for 10 minutes?
11 Clues: Bank machine. • Debit or credit. • A cashier at a bank. • The actual money in your wallet. • To get money for doing your job. • To put the money into your account. • To take the money out of your account. • I can ______ you my book for today, if you need. • Excuse me, can I ______ your pen for 10 minutes? • An account you use to save money for future needs. • ...
Money Matters Vocab 2023-03-02
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- delaying the process of completing an activity
- time it takes for investments to double
- way to check financial statements at any time online
- purchases many stocks for many companies
- condition in which something desirable is lacking
- guide to spending money
- small percentage of ownership in a major corporation
Down
- money paid by banks to people who leave money in a bank account
- like a credit card, but makes transactions from the checking account
- condition in which something is required for physical or mental well being
- amount of money coming into an account
11 Clues: guide to spending money • amount of money coming into an account • time it takes for investments to double • purchases many stocks for many companies • delaying the process of completing an activity • condition in which something desirable is lacking • way to check financial statements at any time online • small percentage of ownership in a major corporation • ...
Personal Finance: Money 2022-09-11
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- percentage charged to the borrower
- desiring currency or cash deposits
- money value does this during recession
- interest rates do this during inflation
Down
- all the currency in a country's economy
- anything used to exchange for something else of value
- interest rates do this during recession
- increase in prices and decrease in money value
- net purchases of assets by non-residents
- money value does this during inflation
- value of a currency in terms of another currency
11 Clues: percentage charged to the borrower • desiring currency or cash deposits • money value does this during inflation • money value does this during recession • all the currency in a country's economy • interest rates do this during recession • interest rates do this during inflation • net purchases of assets by non-residents • increase in prices and decrease in money value • ...
Money- Kadriann Kukk 2017-03-17
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- the .... is too expensive
- money finding out how much money you have
- things are lower price
- money using your money for stuff you don't need
- using money to buy stuff
Down
- card you use it to buy something, but you don't have cash
- You use it to buy stuff
- when you use too much money
- round shape metal
- you keep your money in it
- place where your money is safe
11 Clues: round shape metal • things are lower price • You use it to buy stuff • using money to buy stuff • the .... is too expensive • you keep your money in it • when you use too much money • place where your money is safe • money finding out how much money you have • money using your money for stuff you don't need • card you use it to buy something, but you don't have cash
Money and payment 2020-05-13
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- card A method of payment, where the money is taken from you later
- The machine where you pay for things in a shop
- The money you get back if you give the shop assistant more than something costs
- This is your proof of purchase
- An occasion when goods are sold at a lower cost
- Money you earn from having a savings account
- machine A place in the wall outside a bank where you can withdraw money
Down
- banking A way of managing your accounts online
- This is how much something costs
- number A secret code you need to get money out of the bank
- The money you earn from working
11 Clues: This is your proof of purchase • The money you earn from working • This is how much something costs • Money you earn from having a savings account • banking A way of managing your accounts online • The machine where you pay for things in a shop • An occasion when goods are sold at a lower cost • number A secret code you need to get money out of the bank • ...
money and happiness 2021-03-07
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- as the money the person earns increases, the level of happiness will also increase
- track your happiness it asks people to fill out short surveys at randomly selected moments during the day which tells us how they feel as they live their normal lives
- as income increases, the person's well being increases as well. The results did not match the 2010 survey results which were that personal income stopped mattering in the level of well-being a person had after annual household income hits $75,000
- higher earners are happier as they have more increased sense of control over life (pandemic especially)
- Killingsworth, a researcher who studies human happiness
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- does the amount of money someone has reflect how happy they are
- experience sampling through surveys
- received around 1.7 million from 33,000 employed participants aged 18-65
- the mental state of person and the subjective well-being can be classified as the level of positive emotions and the level of contentment and fulfilment with the current situation of life
- University research, (2010) showed that above $75,000 more money doesn't seem to have much impact on happiness and emotional well-being
- two questions which were how do you feel right now and overall how satisfied are you with your life
11 Clues: experience sampling through surveys • Killingsworth, a researcher who studies human happiness • does the amount of money someone has reflect how happy they are • received around 1.7 million from 33,000 employed participants aged 18-65 • as the money the person earns increases, the level of happiness will also increase • ...
money and happiness 2021-03-07
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- as the money the person earns increases, the level of happiness increase too
- track your happiness it asks people to fill out short surveys at randomly selected moments during the day which tells us how they feel
- as income increases, the person's well being increases as well. The results did not match the 2010 survey results which were that personal income stopped mattering in the level of well-being a person had after annual household income hits $75,000
- higher earners are happier as they have more increased sense of control over life (pandemic especially)
- Killingsworth, a researcher who studies human happiness
Down
- does the amount of money someone has reflect how happy they are
- experience sampling through surveys
- received around 1.7 million from 33,000 employed participants aged 18-65
- the mental state of person and the subjective well-being can be classified as the level of positive emotions and the level of contentment and fulfilment with the current situation of life
- University research, (2010)
- two questions which were how do you feel right now and overall how satisfied are you with your life
11 Clues: University research, (2010) • experience sampling through surveys • Killingsworth, a researcher who studies human happiness • does the amount of money someone has reflect how happy they are • received around 1.7 million from 33,000 employed participants aged 18-65 • as the money the person earns increases, the level of happiness increase too • ...
Money and Banking 2021-10-18
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- This important city fell in 476 AD, the first time in 800 years.
- The specific type of commodity standard that was in place between 1792 and 1879.
- The historical exchange rate between silver and gold.
- A bank run is a potential risk under this kind of banking system.
- My last name.
- This artisan helped establish paper money as an institution.
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- An increase in this will increase demand for the nation's currency.
- These banks took the first steps toward establishing modern banking, c. 1200 AD.
- This former president was a vocal opponent of central banking.
- A type of national currency that was issued during the Civil War.
- This country is currently experiencing hyperinflation.
11 Clues: My last name. • The historical exchange rate between silver and gold. • This country is currently experiencing hyperinflation. • This artisan helped establish paper money as an institution. • This former president was a vocal opponent of central banking. • This important city fell in 476 AD, the first time in 800 years. • ...
Money Photo Phrases 2022-11-13
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- very expensive
- to pay for everyone
- to make the money needed for a family
- not have any money
- opinion
- to keep money to use for emergencies
- to add money to help pay for something
Down
- to pay for everyone
- to take money from an account used to future purposes
- to spend more money than you have
- to split the cost
- money
12 Clues: money • opinion • very expensive • to split the cost • not have any money • to pay for everyone • to pay for everyone • to spend more money than you have • to keep money to use for emergencies • to make the money needed for a family • to add money to help pay for something • to take money from an account used to future purposes
BARTER and MONEY 2024-01-03
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- Money allows buying and selling to be done on ___________; in a way that payment is made at a later date
- Money can be saved. So it __________ value.
- Money is a medium of ________________
- Money measures the ________ of goods and services
- A characteristic of money: Everyone must agree to its use.
- A characteristic of money: It can be broken down into smaller units
- The exchange of goods and services for other goods and services.
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- Anything which is accepted in exchange for goods and service
- A characteristic of money: It must be long-lasting so it can be saved for future use.
- Double _______________ of wants: Where two parties each hold an item that the other wants, so they exchange these items directly
- A characteristic of money: It must be easy to carry
11 Clues: Money is a medium of ________________ • Money can be saved. So it __________ value. • Money measures the ________ of goods and services • A characteristic of money: It must be easy to carry • A characteristic of money: Everyone must agree to its use. • Anything which is accepted in exchange for goods and service • ...
LOVE or MONEY 2024-01-02
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- What does the Clarkson family gather together for?
- How was the meal?
- A metal object suppressed by the state and used as a means of payment within the country.
- What do you call a person who kills people?
- She loves expensive things and constantly takes money from her family.
- The state of joy, abundance, blessing, happiness, bliss, happiness felt in achieving all longings completely and continuously.
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- 30 years old, tall and fat person. Molly's murderer.
- A feeling of extreme love and devotion towards someone or something.
- Who finds Molly dead in her room?
- The woman who was very rich and was murdered?
- The first person questioned in Molly's death?
11 Clues: How was the meal? • Who finds Molly dead in her room? • What do you call a person who kills people? • The woman who was very rich and was murdered? • The first person questioned in Molly's death? • What does the Clarkson family gather together for? • 30 years old, tall and fat person. Molly's murderer. • ...
Money and Inflation 2025-02-27
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- Happens when production costs increase, causing businesses to raise prices to maintain profitability.
- Can be easily carried and transferred from one person to another, making transactions convenient.
- Can be broken down into smaller units, allowing for transactions of various values.
- Occurs when overall demand in an economy exceeds supply, leading to rising prices.
- When the money supply increases too quickly, leading to inflation as more money chases the same amount of goods and services.
Down
- Able to withstand wear and tear over time, ensuring it remains useful as a form of money.
- Used to facilitate transactions between buyers and sellers, replacing barter systems.
- Serves as a standard for comparing the worth of goods and services.
- The availability is controlled to maintain its value and prevent excessive circulation.
- Retains its worth over time, allowing individuals to save purchasing power for future use.
- A cycle where rising wages lead to higher production costs, which in turn cause prices to rise, leading to further wage increases.
11 Clues: Serves as a standard for comparing the worth of goods and services. • Occurs when overall demand in an economy exceeds supply, leading to rising prices. • Can be broken down into smaller units, allowing for transactions of various values. • Used to facilitate transactions between buyers and sellers, replacing barter systems. • ...
Finance Crossword 2021-09-22
Across
- having no money
- give money
- coins or bank notes
- paper money
- money that is available or needed for a particular use
- sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase
Down
- the money used in a country
- borrowed money
- give money
- a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum
- take money with the intention of returning it
- money that is owed or due
- a person who is dealing with cash transactions
- a sum of money
14 Clues: give money • give money • paper money • borrowed money • a sum of money • having no money • coins or bank notes • money that is owed or due • the money used in a country • a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum • take money with the intention of returning it • a person who is dealing with cash transactions • money that is available or needed for a particular use • ...
Words For Credit Cards and Building Credit 2025-11-14
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- Someone with their name on the card
- Keep your money for later
- Someone who will share the loan with you
- Stuff the bank can take if you don't pay
- Ask for money you will pay back later
- The maximum dollars on your credit card
- Say NO
- A way to borrow money
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- A number that shows your credit history
- The money you owe
- The smallest
- Say YES
- The money you have
- A special loan for a house
- Dangerous or safe?
- Extra money you owe if you borrow
16 Clues: Say NO • Say YES • The smallest • The money you owe • The money you have • Dangerous or safe? • A way to borrow money • Keep your money for later • A special loan for a house • Extra money you owe if you borrow • Someone with their name on the card • Ask for money you will pay back later • A number that shows your credit history • The maximum dollars on your credit card • ...
Evergreen Week 2024-08-01
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- 8AM/3PM
- euro,peso,pounds
- what time does the bank close
- posters/flyers
- first of month
- borrowing money
- $ in acct
- waiting area
- elavon
- DDA
- camille's cousin
- task tracker
- clock in/out
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- cashier check,money order
- paper and sticks left in lobby
- putting in
- thursday morning
- taking out
- washed money
- ingo,WU
- deposits never right
- public servant
- 100/500/1000/5000
- we have a TON of
- P/N/D/Q
- bank to bank transfer
- money available later
27 Clues: DDA • elavon • 8AM/3PM • ingo,WU • P/N/D/Q • $ in acct • putting in • taking out • washed money • waiting area • task tracker • clock in/out • posters/flyers • first of month • public servant • borrowing money • euro,peso,pounds • thursday morning • we have a TON of • camille's cousin • 100/500/1000/5000 • deposits never right • bank to bank transfer • money available later • cashier check,money order • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2025-09-20
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- The owner’s business share
- Cost to run the business
- Everything the business owns
- Income from business operations
- Debts
- Owner’s asset rights
- A person a business owes money to
- Money owed to creditors
- Owner takes assets from the business for personal use
- legal right to property/money
- Unpaid partial transaction
Down
- A record that tracks changes
- Owned items of value
- Money owed to the business from customers
- A financial activity
- Putting money into something to earn a return in the future
- Increase liabilities/equity
- Assets= Liabilities + Owner's equity
18 Clues: Debts • Owned items of value • A financial activity • Owner’s asset rights • Money owed to creditors • Cost to run the business • The owner’s business share • Unpaid partial transaction • Increase liabilities/equity • A record that tracks changes • Everything the business owns • legal right to property/money • Income from business operations • A person a business owes money to • ...
Megan Rossero 2019-03-10
Across
- the day before today
- jewelry for ears
- place to buy shoes
- money on a card for a certain place
- place to buy furniture
- shopping by glancing in windows
- to spend money on items
- to give money when making a purchase
- children play with
- jewelry for arms
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- to earn this by working
- putting money in bank
- to use money
- has movies on them
- place to eat in malls
- place to buy toys
- to listen to music
- jewelry for fingers
- place to purchase books
- the night before today
- having items out in hopes to be sold
- place to buy ice cream
- put music on this
- place to buy jewelry
- two days ago
25 Clues: to use money • two days ago • jewelry for ears • jewelry for arms • place to buy toys • put music on this • has movies on them • place to buy shoes • to listen to music • children play with • jewelry for fingers • the day before today • place to buy jewelry • putting money in bank • place to eat in malls • the night before today • place to buy ice cream • place to buy furniture • ...
Humanites Economics and Business 2025-06-09
Across
- what you spend
- the amount or quantity of the product
- an effort to achieve something
- what you can do as a consumer
- The action of doing work for someone
- what we miss out on
- what the amount of money an item is
- the people who buy the product
- People who work in the industry
Down
- Spending money to make more money
- how much you spend
- The cost to borrow money
- the item people are buying
- how much you save
- what you desire
- The supply of the item
- what you can call to complain
- a small establishment that sells goods.
- what is essential to life
- An amount of money that is owed
20 Clues: what you spend • what you desire • how much you save • how much you spend • what we miss out on • The supply of the item • The cost to borrow money • what is essential to life • the item people are buying • what you can call to complain • an effort to achieve something • what you can do as a consumer • the people who buy the product • An amount of money that is owed • ...
Budget 2021-07-19
Across
- to plan to spend a certain amount of money
- amount of money earned
- money paid for services
- sum of money
- money owed for services rendered
- money set aside in bank account
Down
- money owed from money borrowed
- money pulled from bank or atm
- place where money is kept
- money put in the bank
- things that need to be bought
- money borrowed
12 Clues: sum of money • money borrowed • money put in the bank • amount of money earned • money paid for services • place where money is kept • money pulled from bank or atm • things that need to be bought • money owed from money borrowed • money set aside in bank account • money owed for services rendered • to plan to spend a certain amount of money
PERSONAL FINANCE 2025-09-03
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- money placed into a bank account
- a loan to buy a house
- protection against financial loss
- money earned from work or investments
- a plan for how to spend and save money
- money taken out of a bank account
- borrowed money that must be paid back
Down
- money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- money spent on goods and services
- money set aside for future use
- a charge that takes money directly from your bank account
- putting money into stocks, bonds, or other assets to grow wealth
- money paid to the government base on income or purchases
13 Clues: a loan to buy a house • money set aside for future use • money placed into a bank account • money spent on goods and services • protection against financial loss • money taken out of a bank account • money earned from work or investments • borrowed money that must be paid back • a plan for how to spend and save money • money paid to the government base on income or purchases • ...
crossword puzzle 2026-01-14
Across
- money Money given to a child regularly
- A place where you can buy goods
- To give something to someone in exchange for money
- Money you gain after paying all costs
- Money returned when you pay more than the price
- To keep money for future use
- Something necessary for life
- To get something by paying money for it
Down
- Something you wish to have but not necessary
- The amount of money needed to buy or do something
- The amount of money you pay for something
- Something you use to buy things
- To use money to get goods or services
13 Clues: To keep money for future use • Something necessary for life • A place where you can buy goods • Something you use to buy things • To use money to get goods or services • Money you gain after paying all costs • money Money given to a child regularly • To get something by paying money for it • The amount of money you pay for something • ...
Banzai Finance Terms Puzzle 2021-01-19
Across
- A_____account is a safe place to store money.
- someone who sells things.
- When multiple business work against each other to try and earn your money.
- When you put money into an account.
- A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need it.
Down
- When you take money out of an account.
- Money the government charges you for buying things is called _____tax.
- Money you owe to someone else.
- Money you borrowed from someone else.
- Money you have to pay on top of returning what you borroww or money you earn when keeping money in a savings account.
- When you spend money on something, it's an _______.
- Money you earn from work.
- Money you spend for your company is called a _____expense.
13 Clues: someone who sells things. • Money you earn from work. • Money you owe to someone else. • When you put money into an account. • Money you borrowed from someone else. • When you take money out of an account. • A_____account is a safe place to store money. • When you spend money on something, it's an _______. • Money you spend for your company is called a _____expense. • ...
6a 2024-07-10
Across
- Receiving money for work
- Submerging in liquid
- Good deal
- Buy something
- Money back
- Legal agreement
- Processing used materials
- Proof of purchase
- Reduced price event
- Allocating money for future
- Cleaning or drying surfaces
Down
- Removing moisture
- Swapping items
- Paying out money
- Giving something on loan
- Creating organic fertilizer
- Setting aside for later
- Getting something on loan
- Bill for services or goods
- Planning financial spending
- Discussing terms
- Guarantee on a product
- Washing off soap
- Disposing of waste underground
- Using again
25 Clues: Good deal • Money back • Using again • Buy something • Swapping items • Legal agreement • Paying out money • Discussing terms • Washing off soap • Removing moisture • Proof of purchase • Reduced price event • Submerging in liquid • Guarantee on a product • Setting aside for later • Giving something on loan • Receiving money for work • Getting something on loan • Processing used materials • ...
How to Spend and Save Money 2023-04-03
Across
- 값이 들다, 비용이 들다
- 고지서, 고지서 요금
- (돈을) 쓰다
- (수, 양을) 빼다
- 목록
- 비용, 경비
- Money that you don't spend, or save, is your ____.
- when you give money or food to people who need it
- At the library, you can ______ a book.
- 문구류
- 지불하다, 내다
- 집세, 임차료
Down
- 나누다
- 옷
- 나머지
- When you don't spend your money, you _____ it.
- 필요한
- When you take something that isn't yours, you ____ it.
- You can store your money in the ______.
- 총, 전체의
- 급여, 월급
- 계획
- 나머지
23 Clues: 옷 • 목록 • 계획 • 나누다 • 나머지 • 필요한 • 문구류 • 나머지 • 비용, 경비 • 총, 전체의 • 급여, 월급 • (돈을) 쓰다 • 집세, 임차료 • 지불하다, 내다 • (수, 양을) 빼다 • 고지서, 고지서 요금 • 값이 들다, 비용이 들다 • At the library, you can ______ a book. • You can store your money in the ______. • When you don't spend your money, you _____ it. • when you give money or food to people who need it • Money that you don't spend, or save, is your ____. • ...
resources 2025-05-13
Across
- Money or financial resources available.
- Something pledged as security for a loan.
- The resources or methods used.
- a measure of how much something is worth
- A financial plan.
- Belongings or possessions.
- Tangible or intangible items that have value.
- Income earned.
- Money set aside.
- Tangible belongings.
- Personal possessions.
Down
- Financial assets.
- Stockpiled resources or supplies.
- Real estate or possessions.
- Possessions or assets.
- Items needed for a particular purpose.
- Fundamental necessities
- Money received regularly.
- Support or funding.
- Abundant wealth.
- Money or financial resources.
- Personal possessions.
22 Clues: Income earned. • Abundant wealth. • Money set aside. • 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. • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-08
Across
- pay amount of salary for an employee
- leader of a school
- money put into something for money back
- take away
- paper you write money and name on
- card hold money you have on card
Down
- money roll
- money come to you
- completing a process which includes money
- a percentage of money for that item over time
- how much money you have for that time
- take money off cause of government for own personal uses on sales
- pay pay buy net
13 Clues: take away • money roll • pay pay buy net • money come to you • leader of a school • card hold money you have on card • paper you write money and name on • pay amount of salary for an employee • how much money you have for that time • money put into something for money back • completing a process which includes money • a percentage of money for that item over time • ...
Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy- Marlow Soyka 2022-05-03
Across
- actions meant to increase the money supply
- board supervises sale and purchase governments securities/bonds
- interest rate that banks charge their customers
- relating to money or money supply
- fraction of a bank's deposits that must be kept
- 7 members that supervise the Fed
- meant to decrease the money supply
- interest rate that the Fed charges when it lends to other banks
Down
- sale and purchase of federal gov't securities/bonds
- Fed action that changes the money supply
- interest rate that banks lend money to other banks
- record receipts and expenditures of customers
- central bank of the United States
- coins and paper money
- nation's main monetary author
- audits of a bank's financial practices
16 Clues: coins and paper money • nation's main monetary author • 7 members that supervise the Fed • central bank of the United States • relating to money or money supply • meant to decrease the money supply • audits of a bank's financial practices • Fed action that changes the money supply • actions meant to increase the money supply • record receipts and expenditures of customers • ...
CrossWord puzzle 2025-09-18
Across
- Money spent on goods or services
- Total income generated from business operations
- Putting money into something with the expectation of earning more money
- The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back
- A collection of investments owned by an individual
- Money that is owed to someone else
- The general increase in prices over time
Down
- A plan for spending and saving money over a specific time period
- Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money
- Ownership interest in an asset
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- A debt or financial obligation
- A payment made by companies to their shareholders
- Something of value that you own
- Interest earned on both the original amount and previously earned interest
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 • Money earned on savings or paid on borrowed money • The original amount of money borrowed or invested • ...
Franchise unit 9 BB 2021-04-05
Across
- producing a lot of money
- the money you need to spend to keep an organisation funtioning
- an idea
- money that is earned after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- a name or a symbol which is put on a product to show that it is made by a particular producer
- the total amount of money received from sales
- the activity of selling goods to a public, usually in small quantities
- money paid to the government, based on your income/profits
Down
- useful or valuable possessions
- debt
- the amount that a bank charges on money that it lends
- the system of people and things that are involved in getting a product from the place where it is made to the person who buys it
- a large amount of money used for starting a new business
- people who put money into something in order to make a profit
- a method of paying at a later time, usually paying interests as well as the original money
- shops that are owned by a particular company and that sell the goods which a company has produced
- the total income a company receives regularly
- something valuable belonging to an organisation which can be used for the payment of debts
18 Clues: debt • an idea • producing a lot of money • useful or valuable possessions • the total amount of money received from sales • the total income a company receives regularly • the amount that a bank charges on money that it lends • a large amount of money used for starting a new business • money paid to the government, based on your income/profits • ...
Brandie Accounting Midterm Review Terms 2020-01-10
Across
- Used when recording a transaction
- When an error is found after posting
- Holds financial records
- Illegally earning money
- Licensed to run a cooperation
- Not for the period ending
- Highest paid
- Temporary accounts
- Source document when receiving money
- 4 different types of…
Down
- Stealing money
- False information for an investment
- Managers and investors
- Bae
- Managing money for protection
- Records permanent accounts
- Revenue, Expenses, and Withdrawals
- Took exam in accounting
- Time that a business takes for records
- A=L+OE
20 Clues: Bae • A=L+OE • Highest paid • Stealing money • Temporary accounts • 4 different types of… • Managers and investors • Holds financial records • Illegally earning money • Took exam in accounting • Not for the period ending • Records permanent accounts • Managing money for protection • Licensed to run a cooperation • Used when recording a transaction • Revenue, Expenses, and Withdrawals • ...
business and economics 2025-06-10
Across
- customer
- money the bank gives for have money in an account
- regular payment for doing work
- Consumers ability to purchase a product
- activities that a company proforms
- The right as a consumer
- a car
- shops in flemington
- The stuff you are allowed as a consumer
- something to survive
Down
- Apple
- a person who provides the product
- The cost required for something
- a boat
- Iphone
- money towards something
- The amout of goods
- what we miss out on
- Consumer comission
- Money or organization will earn
20 Clues: Apple • a car • Iphone • customer • a boat • The amout of goods • Consumer comission • what we miss out on • shops in flemington • something to survive • The right as a consumer • money towards something • regular payment for doing work • The cost required for something • Money or organization will earn • a person who provides the product • activities that a company proforms • ...
business and economics 2025-06-10
Across
- customer
- money the bank gives for have money in an account
- regular payment for doing work
- Consumers ability to purchase a product
- activities that a company proforms
- The right as a consumer
- a car
- shops in flemington
- The stuff you are allowed as a consumer
- something to survive
Down
- Apple
- a person who provides the product
- The cost required for something
- a boat
- Iphone
- money towards something
- The amout of goods
- what we miss out on
- Consumer comission
- Money or organization will earn
20 Clues: Apple • a car • Iphone • customer • a boat • The amout of goods • Consumer comission • what we miss out on • shops in flemington • something to survive • The right as a consumer • money towards something • regular payment for doing work • The cost required for something • Money or organization will earn • a person who provides the product • activities that a company proforms • ...
