money Crossword Puzzles
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- reward to land
- reward to labour
- costs which do not change with output in the short run
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- the best alternative forgone
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
Down
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- reward to investment
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- function of money that enable people to save
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- costs that change with output
- reward to enterprise
- sectors producing services
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
21 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to investment • reward to enterprise • sectors producing services • the best alternative forgone • costs that change with output • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • costs which do not change with output in the short run • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- reward to land
- reward to labour
- costs which do not change with output in the short run
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- the best alternative forgone
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
Down
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- reward to investment
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- function of money that enable people to save
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- costs that change with output
- reward to enterprise
- sectors producing services
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
21 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to investment • reward to enterprise • sectors producing services • the best alternative forgone • costs that change with output • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • costs which do not change with output in the short run • ...
Chapter 2 notes 2022-11-21
Across
- selling stocks and bonds to public.
- Putting money aside for later use.
- Shares can be openly shared
- People who do the work
- the funds or revenue of a corporation
- A shareholder
- organization that gives services
- Issue of a stake of ownership in a company.
- A market in which security bought sold.
- Generally fixed,like debt;based on par value.
- Aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks
- measurment 0f financial communications
- Services offered to customers by banks.
- stockholders buy and sell shares
- declared in law unable to pay debts.
Down
- Limited liability for shareholders.
- shares not publicly sold
- Money for real estate, equipment, and so on.
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account
- Someone who lends money to a business with.
- The paper discloses financial information.
- Allows control their money online.
- Putting it your own hands to make money
- Issue of debt
- The nominal or face value of a stock or bond.
- A company's asset list.
- Someone who assists you in purchasing share
- thing that is borrowed, is expected to pay back.
- A person that puts money into financial plans.
- Anything that is accepted in return for goods
30 Clues: Issue of debt • A shareholder • People who do the work • A company's asset list. • shares not publicly sold • Shares can be openly shared • organization that gives services • stockholders buy and sell shares • Putting money aside for later use. • Allows control their money online. • selling stocks and bonds to public. • Limited liability for shareholders. • ...
BPU18 Meaning 2020-08-28
Across
- a large amount of information stored
- a part of a business that you own
- requiring a lot of initial investment
- money that you use to make more money
- money a business earns in a period
- a product that you can buy or sell
- a time when the economy is not growing
- a very large and important company o
- document to get back money you lent
- improve share prices after falling
- they who invest money to help starting
- time when the share of a company grows
- foreclosed and offered for sale
- business in addition to your main one
Down
- a company owned by two or more people
- person that someone owes money to
- an area of land where a crop is grown
- money payed for a share in a company
- guess made with judgment and knowledge
- a large company or group of companies
- a loss of value, especially over time
- time when the share of a company falls
- an act that improves something
23 Clues: an act that improves something • foreclosed and offered for sale • a part of a business that you own • person that someone owes money to • money a business earns in a period • a product that you can buy or sell • improve share prices after falling • document to get back money you lent • a large amount of information stored • money payed for a share in a company • ...
Economic terms 2021-11-19
Across
- the part of a company's profit that is distributed to shareholders
- the investment you make to get a benefit
- when an organisation provides a supply of a particular resource or resources
- the limit of money you take with you for activites such shopping
- when something that holds value increases in value
- when money is put to economic use
- a period of negative economic growth
- the rewards of investing correctly
- an area or country that is devoid of tax
- anything that is serving as a financial burden
Down
- money inserted into your bank account
- the so called price of labour
- when people lose their jobs
- anything that can provide you with inventory or holds value in the future
- when an object of value decreases in value
- the annual income from a security
- when both supply and demand are low, prices are
- when you are out of money
- a tax on goods imposed by the government
- term defining how money circulates
- when you must pay back money
- money taken out of your bank account
22 Clues: when you are out of money • when people lose their jobs • when you must pay back money • the so called price of labour • the annual income from a security • when money is put to economic use • term defining how money circulates • the rewards of investing correctly • a period of negative economic growth • money taken out of your bank account • ...
Mykelti,P8,Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- prices are falling
- when you borrow money you have to pay
- the creation of products
- what we get from a choice that we make
- a system of dollars and coins
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- things we must have for our survival or health
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- small pieces of a company
- what we lose when we make a choice
Down
- an activity that helps us decides if the cost of a choice is worth its benfits
- we can earn interest by depositing money in a savings acount
- rising prices
- when we use credit we are using another persons money to buy something
- money earned by workers
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back
- trading for goods and services
- money that is owed to someone else
- a system of making and trading goods and services
20 Clues: rising prices • prices are falling • money earned by workers • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • money that is owed to someone else • what we lose when we make a choice • when you borrow money you have to pay • what we get from a choice that we make • ...
Commerce 2024-07-25
Across
- the buying and selling of goods and services between customers and businesses
- a person that makes the goods
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- the giving up of something of value
- extra money needed to pay from borrowing money
- physical items
- money received on a regular basis from work
- the person who is to recieve the money from a cheque
- things necessary for survival
- a legally binding agreement
Down
- a written note ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- the amount of money a consumer is meant to pay in exchange for goods or service
- any organisation that produces and sells goods and services to make a profit
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- any token with an agreed value used to exchange goods and services
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- a customer who purchases goods and services
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- a proposal
20 Clues: a proposal • physical items • a legally binding agreement • a person that makes the goods • things necessary for survival • the giving up of something of value • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • a list of income and likely expenditures • the person who writes and signs a cheque • a customer who purchases goods and services • money received on a regular basis from work • ...
Charlie Econ Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- a percentage of total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- when it hard to find a product
- value of what you give up when you choose one thing over another
- money that is paid to the government
- when it is easy to find a product
- look for item that are similar
- tax that is charged on money is charged on money earned form working
- money you have to pay back
- someone who works for an employer
- retirement to buy something in the future
Down
- a service in which you put money in bank
- different worker do different part of job
- a person or organization that employs people
- how much money you are going to spend
- doing on thing very well in a business
- something that could be used for a business
- tool need for making things
- someone who takes a risk and start a business
- money someone earns for work
- the amount of product people are willing to buy
20 Clues: tool need for making things • money you have to pay back • money someone earns for work • look for item that are similar • when it hard to find a product • when it is easy to find a product • someone who works for an employer • money that is paid to the government • how much money you are going to spend • doing on thing very well in a business • ...
Online Digital Services 2022-07-26
Across
- request for money
- you spent too much
- vacation
- stop payments
- done by picture of check
- credit card perks
- wrongful charges
- secret to gain entry
Down
- set up payment arrangements
- borrowed sum of money
- profile login
- tool to assist in payments & totals
- only for you to know
- move money
- info about actions taken
- third party money app
- certified funds
- descriptor to personalize accounts
- amount present
19 Clues: vacation • move money • profile login • stop payments • amount present • certified funds • wrongful charges • request for money • credit card perks • you spent too much • only for you to know • secret to gain entry • borrowed sum of money • third party money app • info about actions taken • done by picture of check • set up payment arrangements • descriptor to personalize accounts • ...
FINANCIAL CONTROL 2013-06-06
Across
- the excessive amount of money that overdraws our bank amount
- a chart produced on a computer that shows numbers in a way that makes them easy to compare
- to force someone to do something, or to get something form someone using force
- the process of becoming less valuable
- the part of business that you own because you have invested money in it
- a short explanation or description that tells you what a particular situation or place is like
- use of the legal system to settle a disagreement
- a set of changes that make a person or thing look better
- the total amount of money that a business or organization receives in a particular period of time
Down
- extremely important and affecting how something develops
- something such as money or property that a person or company owns
- working or done secretly in order to catch criminals, get secret information
- money spent by a government, organization or person
- an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when the provide a service for you
- amounts of money that a company is owed, which count as its assets
- a situation in which separate things happen by chance at the same time or in the same way
- someone whose job is to officially find out the facts about something, especially a crime or an accident
- a list of all the people that a company employs and the money that each of them earns
- the crime of giving money or presents to someone so that they will help you by doing something dishonest or illegal
- a dishonest plan, especially for getting money
20 Clues: the process of becoming less valuable • a dishonest plan, especially for getting money • use of the legal system to settle a disagreement • money spent by a government, organization or person • extremely important and affecting how something develops • a set of changes that make a person or thing look better • ...
FINANCIAL CONTROL 2013-06-06
Across
- the part of business that you own because you have invested money in it
- amounts of money that a company is owed, which count as its assets
- extremely important and affecting how something develops
- use of the legal system to settle a disagreement
- to force someone to do something, or to get something form someone using force
- someone whose job is to officially find out the facts about something, especially a crime or an accident
- something such as money or property that a person or company owns
- working or done secretly in order to catch criminals, get secret information
- the total amount of money that a business or organization receives in a particular period of time
- a short explanation or description that tells you what a particular situation or place is like
Down
- an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when the provide a service for you
- a list of all the people that a company employs and the money that each of them earns
- a situation in which separate things happen by chance at the same time or in the same way
- money spent by a government, organization or person
- the process of becoming less valuable
- the crime of giving money or presents to someone so that they will help you by doing something dishonest or illegal
- a chart produced on a computer that shows numbers in a way that makes them easy to compare
- a set of changes that make a person or thing look better
- a dishonest plan, especially for getting money
- the excessive amount of money that overdraws our bank amount
20 Clues: the process of becoming less valuable • a dishonest plan, especially for getting money • use of the legal system to settle a disagreement • money spent by a government, organization or person • extremely important and affecting how something develops • a set of changes that make a person or thing look better • ...
UniversidaD Técnica de Ambato Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación Carrera de Idiomas Name: Lilian Chifla Date:May 6, 2013 Semester: 4 "B" 2013-05-05
Across
- If someone is moody, they are often unfriendly because they feel angry or unhappy
- having very strong feelings or emotions
- unwilling to spend money
- Your interests are the activities that you enjoy doing and the subjects that you like to spend time learning about
- having special ability in a particular subject or activity
- good at thinking of new, original, and clever ideas
- the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc. used to do this
- careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
- not friendly, easy to deal with, or behaving well
Down
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
- a person who is unwilling to spend money
- someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it
- having or involving a lot of energy
- a system of giving money, food, or help free to those who are in need because they are ill, poor, or have no home, or any organization that has the purpose of providing money or helping in this way
- something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make something successful
- considering yourself to be better or more important than other people
- strange or unusual, sometimes in a humorous way
- without a home
- money that is earned in trade or business, after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- from one end or side of something to the other
20 Clues: without a home • unwilling to spend money • having or involving a lot of energy • having very strong feelings or emotions • a person who is unwilling to spend money • from one end or side of something to the other • strange or unusual, sometimes in a humorous way • not friendly, easy to deal with, or behaving well • good at thinking of new, original, and clever ideas • ...
Essential Financial Terms 2023-04-17
Across
- A contractual agreement in which a lender loans money to a borrower, understanding that the borrower intends to repay it later.
- An organization's decision about the assets in which it plans to invest.
- Additional money individuals must pay when borrowing money.
- A debt or amount of money that an entity owes to another entity.
- Credit score
- The total value of what an individual or business owns minus the amount owed in debts.
- Portions or shares of ownership in a company
- The amount of money an entity earns for selling goods and services or from investments.
- An item with economic value that an entity owns and appears on businesses' balance sheets.
- A loan used to buy property
- This financial statement lists assets on one side and liabilities and shareholders' equity on the other.
- The costs of operating a business.
Down
- The money that a business owes to other entities for provided goods or services.
- An allocation of money with the expectation of a profit or material benefit in return.
- Interest based on the initial amount plus the interest accumulated over time.
- This document reports a company's earnings and losses or expenses over a particular period, often monthly.
- The money that clients or customers owe a business for products or services provided to them.
- This document reflects the movement of money in and out of a business over a particular period.
- A financial plan
- The difference between how much something is currently worth and how much it was worth when purchased
- Fees paid by individuals or entities to governments that fund government spending and public programs.
- A sum of money or an item that one entity lets another entity borrow.
22 Clues: Credit score • A financial plan • A loan used to buy property • The costs of operating a business. • Portions or shares of ownership in a company • Additional money individuals must pay when borrowing money. • A debt or amount of money that an entity owes to another entity. • A sum of money or an item that one entity lets another entity borrow. • ...
FIN LIT Crossword 2023-08-22
Across
- A not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products
- Your limit on spending
- A prediction of your credit behavior
- A way to manage your risk
- Use your money to reward yourself first
- A statement of your credit activity
- How much you make in a certain amount of time
- The money you owe
- What you pay each year to borrow money
- The concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings potential in the interim
Down
- A card that holds YOUR money
- Comparing the prices of products
- The things you need to buy vs the things you want to buy
- No money
- individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission
- A type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- The ability to borrow money knowing with the promise youll pay it back
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- a financial product that allows a user to access a fixed amount of money
- A company or individual who fails to make payments or interest payments on time
- The amount you borrowed and have to pay back
- Things you own and can sell for money
- How likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit
- The spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- The price paid for borrowing money
25 Clues: No money • The money you owe • Your limit on spending • A way to manage your risk • A card that holds YOUR money • Comparing the prices of products • The price paid for borrowing money • A statement of your credit activity • A prediction of your credit behavior • Things you own and can sell for money • What you pay each year to borrow money • ...
UNIT 5 Choice Board Puzzle 2025-05-06
Across
- bank account that earns interest and is used for saving money
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- originally amount of money borrowed or invested
- rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises
- a bank account used for daily transactions
- policy that provides financial protection against loss or harm
- earnings after taxes and deductions
- money received for work or investments
- a spending plan that outlines your income, expenses and other financial goals like savings and debt paydown
- a financial liability or obligation owed by one person, the debtor , to another, the creditor
- sum of money borrowed that is expected to be paid back with interest
- detailed record of a person's borrowing and repayment history
Down
- using money with the expectation of generating income or profit over time
- total earnings before taxes and deductions
- amount paid for an insurance policy
- specific type of loan used to purchase real estate
- amount paid out of pocket before insurance covers the rest
- the portion of income not spent on current expenditures
- retirement savings plan offered by many employers
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- number representing a person's creditworthiness based on credit history
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the balance goes below zero
- yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money
- required contribution to state revenue, often taken from income or added to purchases
25 Clues: amount paid for an insurance policy • earnings after taxes and deductions • money received for work or investments • total earnings before taxes and deductions • a bank account used for daily transactions • yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money • originally amount of money borrowed or invested • retirement savings plan offered by many employers • ...
Lesson 2.1-2.2 - Investment Strategies 2025-11-19
Across
- bad times on wall street
- This Institution Handles Cash Services
- Reinvest all ______ (dividends, interest, capital gains)
- Currency can be in the form of ____
- This Institution Handles Gold/Commodities Services
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- taking measures to make money grow
- a technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
- Paper Money is Produced by this Agency
- Interest that is earned both on the initial deposit and on the interest earned by the initial deposit
- good times on wall street
- a proven and powerful way to strengthen your financial position over ______
- Investing is a way of owning a piece of _________ _________
- type of stock market return
Down
- type of stock market return
- Divide the _______ of return into 72 to estimate how long it will take to double your money
- Another Name for Paper Money
- The Mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- Any Organization that provides services related to money
- How many districts does the federal reserve have?
- This Agency insures your money incase of a bank crash (think Lehman Brothers 2008 or SVB 2023)
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- The Federal Reserve Every Month sets _______ _____
- _______ your portfolio to reduce overall risk
- Invest on a ______ basis over a long period of time
- Investing is a great way to make ______
- Coins are Produced Here in the United States
- Investing can help you beat _____
- Official Currency of the United States
- One of the Federal Reserves core functions is to maintain _______ of the nation's financial system
- Chair of the US Federal Reserve
- Invest in Good Quality Growth Companies
32 Clues: bad times on wall street • good times on wall street • type of stock market return • type of stock market return • Another Name for Paper Money • Chair of the US Federal Reserve • Investing can help you beat _____ • taking measures to make money grow • Currency can be in the form of ____ • This Institution Handles Cash Services • Paper Money is Produced by this Agency • ...
Personal Finance: Jackie 2022-02-11
Across
- The insurance that covers pays for medical bills
- Money saved up over time for a big purchase
- Amount of money earned before payroll taxes
- A federal program that helps pay for health care for those over 65
- Helps pay medical expenses if injured on the job
- A specific amount paid for every hour worked
- A product that transfers risk from an individual to a company or organization
- A fee that a salesperson receives upon completion of a sale
- Money saved in an account for emergencies
- Wages that are directly deposited into an account
- Taxes withheld or paid on your behalf by your employer
Down
- A check written to a worker stating the amount of money earned
- Outlines the deductions made to wages
- Money received or earned
- The insurance that covers vehicle repair
- Money spent
- The set amount of money paid to an employee
- A form that determines the amount of pay that will be withheld for federal taxes
- Amount of money left once all deductions have been taken from gross income
- A person who relies on the taxpayer for financial support
- A government program that funds retirement accounts, financially supports citizens that have a disability, and the death of a parent or spouse
- The regular schedule by which employees are paid
- Income that is saved or invested for future use
- Taxes paid based on the amount of money earned
24 Clues: Money spent • Money received or earned • Outlines the deductions made to wages • The insurance that covers vehicle repair • Money saved in an account for emergencies • Money saved up over time for a big purchase • Amount of money earned before payroll taxes • The set amount of money paid to an employee • A specific amount paid for every hour worked • ...
Credit 2023-11-17
Across
- who is responsible for paying the loan when a borrower fails to make his/her loan payments
- a record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit bills, student loans, or a type of mortgage
- the ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- market value of an asset
- you make sure you spend the money you have responsibly
- Assets accepted as security for a loan
- a limit to the amount of money you can spend on a credit card
- a agreement that does let anyone else know how the assets are being handled
- you finalize your agreement to for a loan
Down
- Percentage rate at which money is borrowed
- its typically between 300 and 850. designed to rep your credit risk
- amount of time to pay back a loan
- sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- interest rate that changes over time
- an interest rate that does not change over time.
- loan guaranteed only by a promise to repay it
- loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property and vehicles
- a person who borrows the money forms others, and the money you borrow is called debt and needs to be rebayed
- Also know as lenders. a person or company to whom money is owed
- money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
20 Clues: market value of an asset • amount of time to pay back a loan • interest rate that changes over time • Assets accepted as security for a loan • you finalize your agreement to for a loan • Percentage rate at which money is borrowed • loan guaranteed only by a promise to repay it • an interest rate that does not change over time. • ...
Bank Accounts 2024-08-15
Across
- The act of taking money out of a bank account.
- Interest calculated on the principal amount only.
- Increases in a bank account, typically through deposits or interest earned.
- The original amount of money deposited or invested.
- Plural form of deposit; multiple sums of money placed into a bank account.
- Automated Teller Machine
- A bank account that allows easy access to your money for everyday transactions.
- The amount of money in a bank account at the beginning of a statement period.
- A sum of money placed into a bank account.
Down
- The process of comparing your bank statement with your check register to ensure they match.
- A service provided by banks to cover transactions that exceed the available balance in a checking account, preventing overdrafts.
- A form used to itemize the cash and checks being deposited into a bank account.
- The percentage of the principal that is paid as interest over a certain period.
- A bank account that earns interest on the deposited amount.
- The amount of money in a bank account at the end of a statement period.
- Personal Identification Number
- Decreases in a bank account, often due to withdrawals, payments, or checks written.
- A written order instructing a bank to pay a specific amount of money from the writer's account to another person or entity.
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- The period over which the money is invested or borrowed.
20 Clues: Automated Teller Machine • Electronic Funds Transfer • Personal Identification Number • A sum of money placed into a bank account. • The act of taking money out of a bank account. • Interest calculated on the principal amount only. • The original amount of money deposited or invested. • The period over which the money is invested or borrowed. • ...
b 2023-04-28
Across
- Health maintenance organization
- Health savings account
- Personal Identification Number needed to use an ATM card
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth over time for long-term financial goals such as retirement
- Automatic Teller Machine
- A written, dated, and signed order to the bank that tells it to pay a definite sum of money to a payee
- The person to whom the check is made payable
- The rate at which the price of goods increases and consumer purchasing power decreases over time
- A set amount you are paid for every hour that you work; also called hourly pay
- An estimate of what premium you would pay for a certain insurance coverage plan
- A sum of money deducted FROM your account
Down
- The annual interest payment on a bond, usually expressed as a percentage of its face value
- Flexible Spending Account.
- An illegal trick, usually with the purpose of getting money or information from a person; a type of fraud
- Degree of uncertainty on how likely the investor is to make money on an investment
- The amount of money you have in your bank account
- A fixed amount that you are paid over a period of time, regardless of how many hours you work
- The amount you earn as a benefit of depositing money in an interest bearing account
- Money you put into your account
- A sum of money deposited INTO an account
20 Clues: Health savings account • Automatic Teller Machine • Flexible Spending Account. • Health maintenance organization • Money you put into your account • A sum of money deposited INTO an account • A sum of money deducted FROM your account • The person to whom the check is made payable • The amount of money you have in your bank account • ...
Investing Crossword-Alexander Lukehart 2025-03-24
Across
- a digital ledger of transactions of crypto
- the availability of cash or be able to obtain cash assets
- a traditional retirement plan that is tax deductible
- the total value of a companies stock evaluate company size and value
- a collection of stocks, bond and other assets that trade on the stock exchange
- when the stock market it up
- when the stock market is down
- a loan paid back at a stated interest rate
- a stocks website used to invest in lots of stocks at the same time
- one of the best investors in the stock market community
- you put money into this and your money gets invested to make you more money
- an online way of investing either long term or short term
- a retirement account that you contribute after tax money
- aggressive, and investing all at once
Down
- federal retirement program that provides income
- money created and backed by the government
- a government act that protects peoples money in the bank up to $250,000
- dollar cost averaging
- a mandatory payment or charge collected by the state
- a retirement plan with tax benefits
- pools of money from a large group of investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other securities
- digital online investing currency
- a retirement account managed by your employer
- taking money out of an account
- adding money to an account
25 Clues: dollar cost averaging • adding money to an account • when the stock market it up • when the stock market is down • taking money out of an account • digital online investing currency • a retirement plan with tax benefits • aggressive, and investing all at once • money created and backed by the government • a digital ledger of transactions of crypto • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2025-05-06
Across
- A printed or typed document with spaces to fill in information.
- A women's last name before she marries
- The amount of money you are paid for working
- A paper that gives information to another person
- Refers to when you can begin a job.
- The money you put into an account
- Goods for sale or that you buy
- A person who is your boss
- A person who works for someone else
- A sum of money that you borrow
- Concerning money or property with value
- Refers to something that happened in the past
- A form to make a request
- The money you owe
- Money that you have taken out of your bank account
- The value of your assets minus the value of your liabilities
- The name of your job
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- An account that is shared or owned together
- The name of a person written by that person
- Facts about yourself
- A person's whole legal name
- Money owed, or liability
- The time you get to pay for the goods you buy
- Property you own that has value
- The amount of money your property is worth to a buyer
- A combination of the courses and programs taken at a school or college
- Refers to something that happened in the past
- Something that is appropriate or suitable
- A person or company that pays you a salary
- The fees you pay before borrowing money
30 Clues: The money you owe • Facts about yourself • The name of your job • Money owed, or liability • A form to make a request • A person who is your boss • A person's whole legal name • Goods for sale or that you buy • A sum of money that you borrow • Property you own that has value • The money you put into an account • Refers to when you can begin a job. • ...
Economics 2024-03-18
Across
- money going out
- money spent on good & services
- the effect of a risk happening
- money borrowed from the bank
- insurance covers this loss
- money received
- money coming in
- things that add value
- assets - liabilities
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- a plan of how we manage our money
- when there is a chance of a profit or loss
- caused by global financial events or natural disasters
- steps taken to reduce risks happening
- things that reduce value
- how much money we have in the account
15 Clues: money received • money going out • money coming in • assets - liabilities • things that add value • things that reduce value • insurance covers this loss • money borrowed from the bank • money spent on good & services • the effect of a risk happening • a plan of how we manage our money • steps taken to reduce risks happening • how much money we have in the account • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Erik Garcia 2019-04-03
Across
- any card that may be repeatedly used to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit
- The amount of money an individual makes from any source of labor
- The amount of money one must pay to maintain one's standard of living
- An amount of money that one may subtract from one's gross annual income when calculating one's income tax liability
- A state or federal government's tax on an individual's income
- A regular compensation that an employee receives for working
- Amount of money an employee receives before any sorts of reductions are taken out
- Interest paid on previously earned interest and principal
- Interest calculated as a simple percentage of the original principal amount
- A plan for a person or company's expenses
- A cost to a person or business that varies over time
- Money one withdrawals
- Amount of money an employee receives after any sorts of reductions are taken out
- The cost or price of an item of supply based on the unit of issue
- An expense or money paid out of an account
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- An obligation to pay an amount of money,goods,or services to another party
- A deposit account held with a financial institution
- Money one deposits
- A percentage tax on the selling price of goods and services
- A loan used to buy real estate/property
- The proportion of income of an individual,company,or institution that is not spent on current consumption
- Gross income less a variety of deductions
- Withholding on wages required by the federal government
- Anything of value that an individual or firm owns/buys
- An expense that does not change from time period to time period
- The amount of money being borrowed or lent
- Costs of living or dong business
- An individual or company's assets minus liabilities
28 Clues: Money one deposits • Money one withdrawals • Costs of living or dong business • A loan used to buy real estate/property • Gross income less a variety of deductions • A plan for a person or company's expenses • The amount of money being borrowed or lent • An expense or money paid out of an account • A deposit account held with a financial institution • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Erik Garcia 2019-04-03
Across
- Anything of value that an individual or firm owns/buys
- An individual or company's assets minus liabilities
- An obligation to pay an amount of money,goods,or services to another party
- A cost to a person or business that varies over time
- The amount of money being borrowed or lent
- Costs of living or dong business
- An expense or money paid out of an account
- Amount of money an employee receives before any sorts of reductions are taken out
- A deposit account held with a financial institution
- Interest paid on previously earned interest and principal
- Amount of money an employee receives after any sorts of reductions are taken out
- The amount of money an individual makes from any source of labor
- The proportion of income of an individual,company,or institution that is not spent on current consumption
Down
- A plan for a person or company's expenses
- A percentage tax on the selling price of goods and services
- The amount of money one must pay to maintain one's standard of living
- The cost or price of an item of supply based on the unit of issue
- An expense that does not change from time period to time period
- Withholding on wages required by the federal government
- Money one withdrawals
- Money one deposits
- Interest calculated as a simple percentage of the original principal amount
- any card that may be repeatedly used to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit
- Gross income less a variety of deductions
- A regular compensation that an employee receives for working
- A loan used to buy real estate/property
- An amount of money that one may subtract from one's gross annual income when calculating one's income tax liability
- A state or federal government's tax on an individual's income
28 Clues: Money one deposits • Money one withdrawals • Costs of living or dong business • A loan used to buy real estate/property • A plan for a person or company's expenses • Gross income less a variety of deductions • The amount of money being borrowed or lent • An expense or money paid out of an account • An individual or company's assets minus liabilities • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB CHELSEA ANNE 2023-08-21
Across
- A savings product provided by the bank that allows you to earn interest.
- The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender.
- The ability to borrow money knowing that you'll pay it back, usually with interest.
- Financial protection that will grant payment for an unforeseen future event.
- A cashless payment card that comes from a bank account, usually a checking account.
- A legal procedure that happens when a business or person is unable to pay back debts.
- The likelihood that a potential borrower will pay back a line of credit.
- A set of necessities needed to survive, versus, things that you can live without.
- Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed.
- A report that contains information regarding your credit history.
- A specific amount of money that you can spend.
- Putting money in savings before paying other things like bills.
- On a regular basis, it is the money you receive through work or investments.
Down
- Comparing alike products from different companies or suppliers before buying.
- Separate amount of money specifically for unplanned events or emergencies.
- A score that represents your trustworthiness or how likely you are to pay bills on time.
- Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk.
- A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed.
- The original money you agreed to pay back.
- Money that you borrow from financial institutions or banks, that must be repaid within a period of time.
- Also known as Annual Percentage Rate, the yearly cost of borrowing, represented as a percentage.
- A financial professional that executes orders on behalf of clients.
- A resource that holds value.
- Not-for-profit institution that provides financial services.
- The idea that money is more valuable than the future due to potential earning capacity.
25 Clues: A resource that holds value. • The original money you agreed to pay back. • Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed. • A specific amount of money that you can spend. • Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk. • A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed. • The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender. • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-22
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- of Deposit (CD) a certificate issued by a bank to a person deposing money for a specified length of time
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- failure to fulfill an obligation
- useful or valuable thing, person, or quality
- shopping compared to identify the best price for the items or services they are willing to buy
- fund a source of ready cash
- the state of owing money
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse
- value of money money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date
- money paid regularly at a particular rate
- the state of being bankrupt
- The term annual percentage rate of cha
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- score a prediction of your credit behavior
- card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit
- money that is borrowed
- money received especially on a regular basis
- report a statement that has information about your credit activity
- yourself first set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- Union a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- Broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients
- vs. want something you need to live and something that can improve your quality of life
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality
- first in order of importance; main
25 Clues: money that is borrowed • the state of owing money • the state of being bankrupt • fund a source of ready cash • failure to fulfill an obligation • first in order of importance; main • The term annual percentage rate of cha • money paid regularly at a particular rate • useful or valuable thing, person, or quality • money received especially on a regular basis • ...
Chapter 14 - Money and Banking 2023-03-21
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- Money should be reasonably __________________
- A legal _________ consists of the paper money and coins that are used within a nation.
- The money ________________ is the amount of money available for purchasing goods and services at any one time.
- ____________power is measured by what a dollar can buy at a given time.
- ___________ of account is a reliable way of understanding prices.
- A ____________ check is often used by people when traveling instead of carrying large amounts of cash.
- Any item that can be used to purchase goods or services or to settle other financial obligations.
- This means money is easy to carry.
- A checkable ______________ is a deposit on which a check can be written.
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- ___________ assets are assets that are easily spent.
- This is in the form of bills and coins and is part of M1.
- To exchange goods or services for other goods and services.
- A _________ of exchanged is a way of purchasing goods or services.
- This type of money is backed by a valuable item such as gold or silver.
- This means money should be easily divided into smaller units.
- This type of money has an alternative use.
- This type of money is issued by the United States today.
17 Clues: This means money is easy to carry. • This type of money has an alternative use. • Money should be reasonably __________________ • ___________ assets are assets that are easily spent. • This type of money is issued by the United States today. • This is in the form of bills and coins and is part of M1. • To exchange goods or services for other goods and services. • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-11-29
Across
- Money aid given to those in need
- The person borrowing money from the lender, with the understanding that all the money will be paid back in full and within the required time and with interest
- When there is enough to meet demand
- An organization that collects money, goods, or services for groups in need
- Goods or services that people provide for sale
- Things you plan to pay for such as food, bills, vacation, college
- Things you did not plan on paying for (emergencies) such as broken resources, illnesses, speeding ticket, home repairs
Down
- Setting aside money earned or received for future use
- Borrower uses credit when needs or wants are more than your ability to pay
- The percentage paid back to you when you save money, over time, in a saving account
- The fee paid for borrowing money
- When there is not enough to meet demand
- Education or skills that make a worker more valuable
- The person or company letting you borrow money
- Purchasing goods and services to satisfy wants and needs
- When money is saved or put aside in case of emergencies or to plan for the future
- The money you receive from different sources
17 Clues: Money aid given to those in need • The fee paid for borrowing money • When there is enough to meet demand • When there is not enough to meet demand • The money you receive from different sources • The person or company letting you borrow money • Goods or services that people provide for sale • Education or skills that make a worker more valuable • ...
Financial system 2 2026-04-01
Across
- A place where people deposit and borrow money
- A service that protects against financial loss
- The value of one currency compared to another
- A digital form of money like Bitcoin
- A modern way of sending money electronically
- A plan for managing money
Down
- The process of saving money for the future
- Extra money paid for borrowing funds
- A mandatory payment made to the government
- Money borrowed from a bank for a period of time
- The total amount of money a country owes
- Money invested to earn profit
- Money earned from work or investments
- Buying and selling of goods and services
14 Clues: A plan for managing money • Money invested to earn profit • Extra money paid for borrowing funds • A digital form of money like Bitcoin • Money earned from work or investments • The total amount of money a country owes • Buying and selling of goods and services • The process of saving money for the future • A mandatory payment made to the government • ...
Final Project 2021-06-04
Across
- the value of your next best alternative for your time and/or money
- issues can the Fed address with monetary policy
- amount of a resource
- when money supply is increasing
- When you receive a check from the government, where does that money come from?
- what is NOT a part of your "Disposable Income"
- what "Savings Plan" offers no/low minimum deposits, low interest, and no penalty for withdrawing funds
- What happens when the Fed increases the reserve requirements on banks
- TOTAL of all of money earned within the United States
- A person who is making rational economic decisions when purchasing a good or service is first considering...
- What happens if aggregate demand is increasing faster than aggregate supply
Down
- a good that costs a large percentage of your budget, its price is more likely to be...
- Basic problem in economics
- Anyone that buys things
- The willingness and ability to take a risk and act on your business ideas.
- As price increases, the quantity sold decreases
- a measurement of the value of all final goods and services, minus depreciation
- the act of trading one thing for another
- The want for a resource
- a good that has many substitutes, its price is more likely to be...
- when money supply is decreasing
- The cycle of ups and downs in the economy is known as...
- The study of how people, businesses, and nations use their limited resources.
- Money made
- What happens if aggregate supply is increasing faster than aggregate demand
25 Clues: Money made • amount of a resource • Anyone that buys things • The want for a resource • Basic problem in economics • when money supply is increasing • when money supply is decreasing • the act of trading one thing for another • what is NOT a part of your "Disposable Income" • issues can the Fed address with monetary policy • As price increases, the quantity sold decreases • ...
Dallas vocab crossword puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it
- money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products.
- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account.
- personal budget set aside as a financial safety net
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- a prediction of your credit behavior
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- comparing prices on products across different retailers
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- expanding a company's operations into new or unrelated products
- things you own that you can sell for money.
Down
- putting some of your income into a savings account before paying bills
- something that protects you financially against a loss
- a statement that has information about your credit activity
- a dollar in hand today being worth more than a dollar received in the future.
- price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on an investment.
- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- company or individual who fails to make payments or interest payments on time.
- how likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit.
- something that is necessary to live and function and something that can improve your quality of life.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- the state of being bankrupt.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- rule, belief, or idea that guides you.
25 Clues: the state of being bankrupt. • a prediction of your credit behavior • rule, belief, or idea that guides you. • things you own that you can sell for money. • a spending plan based on income and expenses. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • personal budget set aside as a financial safety net • something that protects you financially against a loss • ...
Budgeting 2024-08-22
Across
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- An official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts.
- The process of distributing resources or funds for a specific purpose.
- Money spent or cost incurred in an organization's efforts to generate revenue.
- The action of spending funds; another word for expenses.
- Money that is owed or due to be paid.
- The process of making plans for something, especially finances.
- fund: Money saved for unexpected expenses or financial emergencies.
- The action or process of putting money into something for profit.
- costs: Expenses that vary depending on the level of production or sales.
- Related to the management of large amounts of money.
Down
- Designate or treat something as more important than other things.
- flow: The total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business.
- Monitoring or keeping a record of something, such as expenses or progress.
- A prediction or estimate of future financial outcomes.
- A record of financial transactions in a given period.
- Income generated from normal business operations.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met.
- Money set aside for future use; the difference between income and expenses.
- plan: A detailed financial plan that allocates future income towards expenses, savings, and debt repayment.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- The amount of money held in a particular financial account.
- The amount by which something, especially money, is too small; opposite of surplus.
- A company's legal debts or obligations that arise during business operations.
- Resources owned by a person or company, regarded as having value.
25 Clues: Money that is owed or due to be paid. • Income generated from normal business operations. • Related to the management of large amounts of money. • A record of financial transactions in a given period. • A prediction or estimate of future financial outcomes. • The action of spending funds; another word for expenses. • ...
Finance 2023-05-06
Across
- The relationship between share capital and loan capital. It is an indicator of how a business pays for fixed asset purchase in the long-term.
- Money spent to acquire fixed assets in the business.
- Money spent on the day to day running of the business.
- Money borrowed from financial institutions that has to be repaid.
- A source of finance for sole traders that usually comes from their own savings.
- Money raised from selling units of ownership in the business.
- Money obtained from within the business.
- Money obtained from outside the business, usually from financial institutions, e.g. banks.
- The type of profit that remains in the business once dividends have been paid.
- A business agreement allowing a firm to obtain goods or services but pay for them at a later date.
- Where a financial institution allows a business to withdraw more money than they have in their account.
- Highly affluent individuals who provide financial capital to small start ups or entrepreneurs in return for ownership equity in their business.
Down
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money.
- An asset used as security to obtain a loan.
- When a business venture is funded by a large number of people, each contributing a small amount.
- Institutions that provide banking services to low income or unemployed individuals or groups.
- An agreement that allows a business to buy an asset without ever having to purchase it.
- Where a business sells unwanted or unused items of value to raise funds.
- Money needed to purchase fixed assets or for the expansion of the business. It usually takes longer than one financial year to repay.
- Money needed for day-to-day operations and therefore provides working capital and usually paid back within 12 months.
20 Clues: Money obtained from within the business. • An asset used as security to obtain a loan. • The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money. • Money spent to acquire fixed assets in the business. • Money spent on the day to day running of the business. • Money raised from selling units of ownership in the business. • ...
BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT 2021-12-21
Across
- Amount of money held in a bank account
- Book held by the bank account holder
- Bills that have been received by a company not yet paid
- Process of ensuring that two sets of records are in agreement
- Cheque that cannot be processed as the account holder has no sufficient funds
- Transactions that have been recorded incorrectly by a bank in cutomer's account
- Bank refuses to pay the amount to the payee,then cheque is said to be
- Quality or state of being correct or precise
- A Loan provided by a bank to its customers to pay expenses when the account reaches zero
- Amount charged when debt is incurred trough borrowing of money
- Payment made to acquire the securities of other entities
Down
- Amount of money on hand
- Charge of money by the bank for providing locker facility
- Situation when a bank account has been deducted
- Ban account from which you can take money when you want
- Forecasting error when estimated number to be low than real number
- A Negotiable instrument which is used to withdraw money from bank
- Withdrawal of money by proprietor for personal use
- A Different opinion between cashier and the banker
- A Financial term that means money held at bank
20 Clues: Amount of money on hand • Book held by the bank account holder • Amount of money held in a bank account • Quality or state of being correct or precise • A Financial term that means money held at bank • Situation when a bank account has been deducted • Withdrawal of money by proprietor for personal use • A Different opinion between cashier and the banker • ...
Business Crossword 2023-08-01
Across
- Not being able to pay credit before the times up
- Someone who employs other people
- a person who works for a business
- a loss is when you have spent more money than the money coming in
- he action or activity of buying and selling goods and services.
- they accept an offer for a job from an employer knowing that there is no firm advance commitment.
- The money you pay for getting a loan
- Valuable things a business possesses
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- the plan for paying back a loan
Down
- supply insufficient for the demand.
- is money coming in
- Part-time employees work less than 38 hours per week and their hours are usually regular
- Full-time employees usually work an average of 38 hours each week.
- a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- charging no interest for money being borrowed
- A person or a business that gives you money that you normally have to pay at your next paycheck with high interest rates.
- a business owned by 2 people
- buying a part of a business and owning a portion of the business afterwards.
20 Clues: is money coming in • a business owned by 2 people • the plan for paying back a loan • Someone who employs other people • a person who works for a business • supply insufficient for the demand. • The money you pay for getting a loan • Valuable things a business possesses • charging no interest for money being borrowed • Not being able to pay credit before the times up • ...
LESSON REVIEW 2023-10-20
Across
- (verb) - to use money when buying something
- (noun) - a small, round piece of metal that is used as money
- (noun) - a system or method of bringing people or things from one place to another
- (verb) - to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank
- (noun) - a document that shows how much you need to pay for something
- (noun) - money given to someone for a particular purpose
- (noun) - a high-speed train, especially one used in Japan
- (noun) - a vehicle with wings that flies
- (noun) - a system of money used in a particular country
- (noun) - a means of transportation used to travel on water
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- (phrase) - walking rather than using any other form of transportation
- (verb) - remove from; take money out of an account
- (noun) - a small plastic card that can be used to purchase things
- (noun) - a machine such as a car or truck that is used for transportation
- (noun) - a railway system that runs underground
- (noun) - a large road vehicle that carries many people
- (noun) - the price you pay for a trip on a bus, plane, train, etc.
- (noun) - vehicles traveling on a road
- (noun) - an establishment into which customers withdraw and deposit money
- (noun) - money in the form of bills, coins, rather than checks or credit cards
20 Clues: (noun) - vehicles traveling on a road • (noun) - a vehicle with wings that flies • (verb) - to use money when buying something • (noun) - a railway system that runs underground • (verb) - remove from; take money out of an account • (noun) - a large road vehicle that carries many people • (noun) - a system of money used in a particular country • ...
Chapter 2 vocab 2023-11-13
Across
- Nonprofit organization that gives out low interest loans
- Piece of paper that shows a bank promises to pay a certain sum
- Type of security that has a recurring income
- Letter certifying the payment of a certain amount
- type of investment that can be traded between parties
- Account that holds money with low interest
- Bond that supports projects in your city
- The amount of value something has
- Borrowing money with interest
- Can be moved from place to place
- Card that withdraws money directly out of your checking account
- Services offered by your bank
- money in coins or notes
- What a company makes
- Type of service that protects assets of yours
- Transfering Funds electronically
Down
- An institution that allows depositing your money
- Market Place where commodities and securities are exhcnaged
- Non fluctuating item
- System that controls that inventory of a product for a business
- Retail establishment selling items
- Spending money you don't have
- Making a living engaging in commerce
- Understood that something has value
- the system that controls all the money
- Company or group that provides a good or service
- Amount of credit extended to a borrower
- Insurance for Banks
- Place offers various financial services
- Amount of money you receive annually on a investment
30 Clues: Insurance for Banks • Non fluctuating item • What a company makes • money in coins or notes • Spending money you don't have • Borrowing money with interest • Services offered by your bank • Can be moved from place to place • Transfering Funds electronically • The amount of value something has • Retail establishment selling items • Understood that something has value • ...
JA Finance 2024-03-21
Across
- A for-profit financial institution
- When you buy something based on immediate want or advertising pressure
- Income available to spend on goods and services that are not essential
- Pay yourself first
- Money received on a regular basis for work or through investments
- To commit money to gain a profit or earn interest
- A written order for a bank to pay money
- The possibility of financial loss or physical harm
- Income after deductions
- Payment to the government
- Money in the form of bills and coins
- Money that is spent on goods, services, and bills
- Money owed
- An amount deducted from a bank account
- Income before deductions
Down
- A share of a corporation sold to the public
- The things you do well
- The ideals that are important to you
- The amount of financial trust extended to a person by a lender
- Plan to protect you from financial risk or damage. Examples are auto and home.
- Things given up when you make a choice
- A fee received or paid for the use of money.
- A record of income and spending and a plan for managing money
- Goods or services that people cannot survive without
- Your natural talents
- Good or services that are not necessary for survival
26 Clues: Money owed • Pay yourself first • Your natural talents • The things you do well • Income after deductions • Income before deductions • Payment to the government • A for-profit financial institution • The ideals that are important to you • Money in the form of bills and coins • Things given up when you make a choice • An amount deducted from a bank account • ...
Vocab words For Credit Unions, Banks and Money Market Accounts 2025-08-22
Across
- – National Credit Union Administration; protects deposits in credit unions up to $250,000.
- – The lowest amount required to keep in an account to avoid fees.
- – The credit union’s version of interest, paid back to members.
- – An account that earns interest on money deposited.
- – Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; protects deposits in banks up to $250,000.
- – A type of loan used to buy a house.
- – Taking money out of your account.
- – Putting money into your bank or credit union account.
- – A person who owns part of a financial institution (shareholder = bank, member = credit union).
- – How easily you can access your money.
Down
- – A machine used to withdraw or deposit money.
- – A for-profit financial institution that provides financial services.
- – A savings product where money is locked for a set time with higher interest.
- – A savings account with higher interest rates and higher balance requirements.
- – Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
- – The percentage paid by banks/credit unions on deposits or charged on loans.
- – A nonprofit financial institution owned by its members.
- – When you spend more money than you have in your account.
- – An account used for everyday spending with checks and debit cards.
- – Extra charges for certain banking services (like overdrafts or account maintenance).
20 Clues: – Taking money out of your account. • – A type of loan used to buy a house. • – How easily you can access your money. • – A machine used to withdraw or deposit money. • – Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest. • – An account that earns interest on money deposited. • – Putting money into your bank or credit union account. • ...
NI1-2 text 13 v2. 2026-01-19
Across
- the importance or worth of something for someone
- careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
- a part of an activity or a period of development
- the action of using more money than you should
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- a person who gives counsel
- spending too much money, or using too much of something
- to include someone in something, or to make them take part in or feel part of it
- in a way that is suitable or right for the situation
- to give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent something from happening
Down
- money that you spend when you are doing your job, that your employer will pay back to you
- (used to add information) also and more importantly
- involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand
- to give something as a share of a total amount
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- the control and organization of something
- relating to money or how money is managed
- not attractive or interesting
- something that is very important and must be dealt with before other things
- a useful piece of information
20 Clues: a person who gives counsel • not attractive or interesting • a useful piece of information • the control and organization of something • relating to money or how money is managed • to give something as a share of a total amount • the action of using more money than you should • the importance or worth of something for someone • ...
SS crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- a form of payment in exchange for goods and services
- money earned/received from things like work, property investment etc
- an electronic retailer
- someone who purchases goods and services
- a company or a person that makes goods
- things done for you by others usually in exchange of money
- to set right
- a product acceptable in appearace, purpose and finish
Down
- the process buying and selling via the internet
- someone that buys good in large quantities from the manufacturer
- an organisation that gets and sells goods to earn profit
- a proposal
- a usually illegal business practice
- purchasing something off by instinct
- an exchange of money to certain people written down on paper
- what remains after the money earned is deducted by money spent
- a legally binding agreement between two or more people/companies
- the amount of (usually) money required to purchase a product
- things that arent required but we would like to improve lifestyle
19 Clues: a proposal • to set right • an electronic retailer • a usually illegal business practice • purchasing something off by instinct • a company or a person that makes goods • someone who purchases goods and services • the process buying and selling via the internet • a form of payment in exchange for goods and services • a product acceptable in appearace, purpose and finish • ...
Daegan Eastlick, P1, Economics Vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- falling prices
- The money a person recieves for the work they do
- money put aside or used by a business
- the people or businesses that make items to sell and provide services
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- workers focus on 1 type of work or business
- what we lose when we make a choice
- things people do for others
- things we can touch, use and hold
Down
- rising prices
- money that is owed to someone else
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- when money is put into an account and it earns money for being in that account
- giving money to a charity
- organizations or groups who help people in need!
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- trading for goods and services
- the people that buy products and services
- small pieces of a company
19 Clues: rising prices • falling prices • giving money to a charity • small pieces of a company • things people do for others • trading for goods and services • things we can touch, use and hold • money that is owed to someone else • what we lose when we make a choice • money put aside or used by a business • the people that buy products and services • ...
Personal Finance Puzzle 2024-05-16
Across
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- Occurs when you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway.
- Compensation received by an employee for services performed.
- The profit or loss on an investment.
- Money that students receive based on academic or other achievements to help pay education expenses.
- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries, tips, commissions, contracted pay, government transfer payments, dividends on investments, tax refunds, gifts, and inheritances.
- A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it or spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time; also called a spending plan.
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time.
- A profession that may span your lifetime and includes your education, training, professional memberships, volunteering, and full history of paid work.
Down
- Money you have set aside in a secure place, such as in a bank account, that you can use for future emergencies or to make specific purchases.
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money.
- A person or organization that borrows something, especially money from a bank or other financial institution.
- Required payments of money to governments, which use the funds to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community as a whole.
- In the lending context, principal is the amount of money that you originally received from the lender and agreed to pay back on the loan with interest.
- Compensation received by employees for services performed.
- A measure of the ability and ease with which you can access and use your money.
- An organization or person that lends money with the expectation that it will be repaid, generally with interest.
- A law that requires taxes to be deducted from your pay to contribute to Social Security and Medicare
19 Clues: The profit or loss on an investment. • Compensation received by employees for services performed. • Compensation received by an employee for services performed. • occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time. • Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest. • ...
Financial Literacy 2019-01-15
Across
- a gift of money or other aid to enable a student to pursue his or her studies.
- A bank account that allows a customer to deposit and withdraw money and write checks.
- income the amount that divides the income distribution into two equal groups, half having income above that amount, and half having income below that amount.
- To take money out of your account
- money given to a certain individual on the basis that s/he should not have to repay.
- To put money into your account
- a type of education in which people are trained in practical skills.
- Institution which collects funds from the public and places them in financial assets, such as deposits, loans, and bonds, rather than tangible property.
Down
- any schooling that follows graduation from high school or completion of high school equivalency.
- the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university.
- a program that gives high school or college students the opportunity to work in a particular field in order to gain experience.
- An agreement between a borrower and a lender, where the borrower agrees to repay money with interest over a period of time.
- Income that isn't spent
- A card linked to a checking account that can be used to withdraw money and make deposits at an ATM and to make purchases at merchants.
- a person's usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living; vocation.
- The act of transferring money from one place to another place.
- Any card that may be used repeatedly to borrow money or buy products and services on credit.
- A financial institution that handles money, including keeping it for saving or commercial purposes, and exchanging, investing, and supplying it for loans.
- a fixed compensation periodically paid to a person for regular work or services.
- the amount of money received during a period of time, including money received in exchange for labor or services, from the sale of goods or property, or as profit from financial investments.
20 Clues: Income that isn't spent • To put money into your account • To take money out of your account • The act of transferring money from one place to another place. • a type of education in which people are trained in practical skills. • a gift of money or other aid to enable a student to pursue his or her studies. • ...
Financial lit vocab 2023-08-22
Across
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit union
- an agreement between two parties where one owes the other a specific amount of money
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest.
- is a way to manage your risk.
- is a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- A legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to repay debts
- a measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations according to a lender's assessment
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function A want is something that can improve your quality of life
- to fail to fulfill a contract agreement or duty
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation
- a plan you write down to decide how you will spend your money each month
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- the amount of money, property, and other transfers of value received over a set period of time
Down
- the ability to compare prices on products across different retailers
- a separate savings or bank account used to cover or offset the expense of an unforeseen situation.
- a prediction of your credit behavior
- a strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio in an attempt to reduce portfolio risk.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- You borrow a sum of money from the lender and, in exchange, agree to repay the amount plus interest over a specific period of time
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- a financial professional who executes orders in the market on behalf of clients.
- things you own that you can sell for money
- accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products.
- the concept that money is worth more in the present than in the future
25 Clues: is a way to manage your risk. • a prediction of your credit behavior • denoting an original sum invested or lent. • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • things you own that you can sell for money • to fail to fulfill a contract agreement or duty • a type of savings account offered by banks and credit union • ...
Fin Lit CROSSWORD ROBOTICS 2023-08-21
Across
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- he concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- a lender's willingness to trust you to pay your debts.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
- a personal budget set aside as a financial safety
- a three-digit number that shows lenders the likelihood that someone will pay off their debts
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
Down
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- A credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts
- lend (a sum of money or item of property).
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- the practice of varying products, operations
25 Clues: denoting an original sum invested or lent. • lend (a sum of money or item of property). • the practice of varying products, operations • something, typically money, that is owed or due • a personal budget set aside as a financial safety • a lender's willingness to trust you to pay your debts. • a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality. • ...
Personal Fiinance 2025-09-24
Across
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- a specific dollar amount that an insured person must pay out-of-pocket for covered expenses before their insurance company begins to pay for a loss or claim.
- something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- The original amount of a loan before interest is added.
- Money you owe to another person or institution, such as a credit card company or bank.
- Allocating money with the expectation of generating income or profit.
- The rate at which the cost of goods and services increases over time, which reduces the purchasing power of your money.
- Borrowing money with a promise to pay it back later.
- The money you spend on needs (rent, groceries) and wants (entertainment, travel).
- A security that represents a share of ownership in a company.
Down
- Money set aside specifically for unexpected expenses like job loss or medical bills.
- The money you spend on needs (rent, groceries) and wants (entertainment, travel).
- financial assets or the financial value of assets.
- Money you set aside for short-term goals or future use.
- A debt or financial obligation, such as a mortgage or car loan.
- the maximum output or service level that an entity can achieve within a given period.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- A plan for managing your income and expenses over a set period.
- All the money you receive, including from a job, investments, or other sources.
- self-service electronic banking device that allows customers to perform basic financial transactions without needing a bank representative.
- The yearly interest rate you pay to borrow money, including all fees.
- Anything of economic value that you own, such as cash, investments, and real estate.
24 Clues: financial assets or the financial value of assets. • Borrowing money with a promise to pay it back later. • Money you set aside for short-term goals or future use. • The original amount of a loan before interest is added. • A security that represents a share of ownership in a company. • A debt or financial obligation, such as a mortgage or car loan. • ...
UniversidaD Técnica de Ambato Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación Carrera de Idiomas Name: Lilian Chifla Date:May 6, 2013 Semester: 4 "B" 2013-05-05
Across
- from one end or side of something to the other
- unwilling to spend money
- Your interests are the activities that you enjoy doing and the subjects that you like to spend time learning about
- something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make something successful
- having very strong feelings or emotions
- someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it
- having or involving a lot of energy
Down
- If someone is moody, they are often unfriendly because they feel angry or unhappy
- a system of giving money, food, or help free to those who are in need because they are ill, poor, or have no home, or any organization that has the purpose of providing money or helping in this way
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
- the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc. used to do this
- money that is earned in trade or business, after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- a person who is unwilling to spend money
- good at thinking of new, original, and clever ideas
- having special ability in a particular subject or activity
- considering yourself to be better or more important than other people
- not friendly, easy to deal with, or behaving well
- strange or unusual, sometimes in a humorous way
- without a home
- careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
20 Clues: without a home • unwilling to spend money • having or involving a lot of energy • having very strong feelings or emotions • a person who is unwilling to spend money • from one end or side of something to the other • strange or unusual, sometimes in a humorous way • not friendly, easy to deal with, or behaving well • good at thinking of new, original, and clever ideas • ...
MiKayla McKnight 2023-05-12
Across
- A card used to pay for goods and services directly from a checing account.
- Any money an individual receives.
- The amount credit card companies charge for the use of a credit card.
- An individual, business, or government that has recieved and used something belonging to somebody else with the intention of returning it.
- An amount of money spent to buy something or do something.
- A measure of one's ability and willingness to repay a loan.
- A plan for managing money, dividing income to certain payments.
- Additional benefits, beyond a paycheck, offered by employers.
- The maximum ammount of credit a lender will extend to a customer.
Down
- A mathematical model that assesses a person's reliability in repaying borrowed funds.
- A bank or credit union account that allows withdrawals by writing a check.
- The amount of money you must pay out of your own pocket before the insurance company steps in and pays the rest.
- A financial institution owned by its members that provides saving and checking accounts and other services to its membership at low fees.
- Intentional misrepresentation of information with the intent to deceive or mislead.
- The payment you receive for allowing a financial institution or corporation to use your money.
- Movement of the money you receive and spend.
- What a person owns.
- Written order directing a bank or credit union to pay a person or business a specific sum of money.
- A formal agreement where you lend money to a borrower who can then use that money for a set period of time.
- The entire amount of money owed to lenders.
20 Clues: What a person owns. • Any money an individual receives. • The entire amount of money owed to lenders. • Movement of the money you receive and spend. • An amount of money spent to buy something or do something. • A measure of one's ability and willingness to repay a loan. • Additional benefits, beyond a paycheck, offered by employers. • ...
Fin Lit Vocab Sophii 2023-08-21
Across
- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- card a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account.
- the cost of borrowing money.
- to fail to fulfill a contract, agreement, or duty
- comparing similar products from different stores or suppliers.
- Union a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- vs. want A need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- a means of guaranteeing protection or safety
- of Deposit (CD) a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- value of money the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow.
- The yearly interest and fees paid on debt
- act as a financial safety net,
Down
- a kind of rule, belief, or idea that guides you
- meet the approval standards of a particular credit card.
- when you borrow money from a lender (a person or company) on the understanding that you'll pay it back later
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- yourself first set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- is the state of being bankrupt.
- is a three-digit number that shows lenders the likelihood that someone will pay off their debts.
- things you own that you can sell for money.
- the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
- the act or process of diversifying; state of being diversified
- the money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products
- buy, sell and trade financial securities for their clients
- a loan that does not require collateral or security and is offered with minimal documentation.
25 Clues: the cost of borrowing money. • act as a financial safety net, • is the state of being bankrupt. • The yearly interest and fees paid on debt • things you own that you can sell for money. • a means of guaranteeing protection or safety • a spending plan based on income and expenses. • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • ...
FIN LIT CROSSWORD FREDDIE 2023-08-23
Across
- to fail to fulfill a contract, agreement, or duty
- a way to manage your risk
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- score a three-digit number that shows lenders the likelihood that someone will pay off their debts
- something that is necessary to live and function and something that can improve your life.
- the cost of borrowing money
- the money that you originally agreed to pay back
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- shopping comparing similar products from different stores/suppliers
- a relationship between a borrower and a lender
- financial professionals who buy, sell and trade financial securities for their clients
- report when you borrow money from a lender on the understanding that you’ll pay it back later
- fund a cash reserve that’s specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
Down
- a strategy that mixes a wild variety of investments in an attempt to reduce risk
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- setting aside money for savings before bills and making other purchases
- the concept of money today that is worth more than money tomorrow
- a measure of how likely you will default your debt
- a legal process that helps people and businesses obtain financial relief when they can’t pay their debts
- card a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- a nonprofit institution that seeks to encourage savings and make excess funds
- type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- things you own that you can sell for money
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
- the money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor/products
25 Clues: a way to manage your risk • the cost of borrowing money • things you own that you can sell for money • a spending plan based on income and expenses • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • a relationship between a borrower and a lender • the money that you originally agreed to pay back • to fail to fulfill a contract, agreement, or duty • ...
Fin Lit crossword 2023-08-24
Across
- Comparing the prices of products
- What you pay each year to borrow money
- The concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings potential in the interim
- Use your money to reward yourself first
- A type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- A way to manage your risk
- A not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products
- A statement of your credit activity
- The things you need to buy vs the things you want to buy
- The price paid for borrowing money
- A card that holds YOUR money
Down
- No money
- The spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- Your limit on spending
- The ability to borrow money knowing with the promise youll pay it back
- How likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit
- A prediction of your credit behavior
- Individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission
- A financial product that allows a user to access a fixed amount of money
- How much you make in a certain amount of time
- The money you owe
- A company or individual who fails to make payments or interest payments on time
- Things you own and can sell for money
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- The amount you borrowed and have to pay back
25 Clues: No money • The money you owe • Your limit on spending • A way to manage your risk • A card that holds YOUR money • Comparing the prices of products • The price paid for borrowing money • A statement of your credit activity • A prediction of your credit behavior • Things you own and can sell for money • What you pay each year to borrow money • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-11-17
Across
- A type of loan given to a person to buy a house
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- When you owe a person or bank money
- an expense that you pay for incase something happens to your stuff
- The ability to meet your needs without compromising the needs of people in the future
- When a group of people depend on one another
- NZ savings scheme in which you, your employer and the Government contribute too
- 15% tax on a good or service
- The system in which a good is produced, sold and bought
- The stuff you own
- Something that an individual desires
- What you spend your money on
- The limited nature of society's resources
Down
- Money that is not spent from your income
- The value of the choice you do not make _____ Cost
- A type of card in which you spend the banks money that you are then required to pay back
- When you live in a house owned by someone else
- A compulsory tax everyone must pay on the money they earn
- The estimated amount of money spent in a given time
- Money borrowed from the bank that must be paid back
- A type of card that connects straight to your bank account
- The steady increase in cost of a good over time
- Something that is required for survival
- The amount of resources available
- the amount of money you must put in, in order to get a loan
- A type of loan given to people who are studying at University
- The amount of good or services people are willing to buy
27 Clues: The stuff you own • 15% tax on a good or service • What you spend your money on • The amount of resources available • When you owe a person or bank money • Something that an individual desires • Something that is required for survival • Money that is not spent from your income • The limited nature of society's resources • When a group of people depend on one another • ...
Grade 9 Business Terminology Review 2026-01-21
Across
- – A place where people buy and sell goods or services.
- – Money or tools used to start or run a business.
- the Black – When a business is making money.
- – Using things, like eating food or using electricity.
- – A business that uses a well-known brand, like a fast-food chain.
- – Money a business earns from sales.
- – Small pieces of ownership in a company.
- – Investments that show you own part of a company.
- – A first model used to test an idea.
- – Money you owe to someone else.
- – A worker who comes up with new ideas inside a company.
- – A person who starts and runs their own business.
- the Red – When a business is losing money.
- – When one company controls all or most of a market.
- – Money a business keeps after paying all its costs.
- – Having new and creative ideas.
- Enterprise – A business owned by the government.
Down
- – Making or creating goods.
- – Businesses trying to be better than others to get customers.
- Proprietorship – A business owned by one person.
- – Money you are allowed to borrow and pay back later.
- – A legal claim on something you own until you pay what you owe.
- – A big business that is treated like its own legal person.
- Enterprise – A business owned by individuals, not the government.
- – Money taken out of a bank account.
- – Trading things or services without using money.
- – A new business or project that involves risk.
- – Questions asked to collect opinions or information.
- – Something you own that has value, like money, toys, or a house.
- – The amount of goods available to sell.
- – A business owned by two or more people.
- – Money or responsibilities you owe.
32 Clues: – Making or creating goods. • – Money you owe to someone else. • – Having new and creative ideas. • – Money taken out of a bank account. • – Money a business earns from sales. • – Money or responsibilities you owe. • – A first model used to test an idea. • – The amount of goods available to sell. • – Small pieces of ownership in a company. • ...
GEAR UP CROSSWORD 2025-12-11
Across
- loan, borrowed money to pay for education expenses like tuition, books, and living costs
- the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.
- a sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose.
- a document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance
- the twelfth month of the year
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- aid, money, including grants, loans, scholarships, and work-study, given or lent to students to help pay for college
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- management, strategic process of handling your finances, involving budgeting, saving, investing, spending wisely, and managing debt to achieve financial goals
Down
- relating to a college program that enables students to work part-time while attending school.
- a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- score, three-digit number that lenders use to predict how likely you are to repay borrowed money
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- happy and cheerful
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university
- a day of festivity or recreation when no work is done
20 Clues: happy and cheerful • the twelfth month of the year • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial. • a day of festivity or recreation when no work is done • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money • ...
Income Tax W-2 Form 1040 2025-12-10
Across
- Money you earn from a job.
- A government program that provides health insurance for people 65 and older.
- Money you must pay if you didn’t pay enough taxes during the year.
- The person who earns money and files a tax return.
- A government program that helps retired people or those who can’t work.
- A tax you pay to the U.S. government based on how much money you earn.
- Taxes taken out of your paycheck to pay for: Social Security
- You must sign your tax return to show the information is true.
- Money your employer takes out of your paycheck to pay your taxes throughout the year.
- Your category for filing taxes. Examples: Single, Married filing jointly, Head of household
- Take-Home Pay The money you *actually* get in your paycheck *after* taxes and deductions are taken out.
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- The main tax form people use to report their income to the government.
- The total amount of money you earn *before* anything is taken out.
- A set amount of money the government lets everyone subtract from their income so they pay tax on a smaller amount.
- People you support financially (like children). They can help lower your taxes.
- The government agency that collects taxes.
- (April 15) The last day to file your taxes each year.
- A form your employer gives you that shows how much money you earned and how much tax was taken out of your paycheck.
- Money the government gives back to you if you paid too much in taxes during the year.
- The part of your income that the government taxes *after* deductions.
20 Clues: Money you earn from a job. • The government agency that collects taxes. • The person who earns money and files a tax return. • (April 15) The last day to file your taxes each year. • Taxes taken out of your paycheck to pay for: Social Security • You must sign your tax return to show the information is true. • ...
Banking Vocabulary 2015-12-07
Across
- An amount of money taken out of your account. A debit card is a card that allows you to tae money out of your account (you must have the money in your account to use it).
- The amount of money you have in your account. For example, Hailey has a current balance of $287 in her bank account.
- This is money that you can borrow. Credit cards are plastic cards that you can buy things with. You are borrowing money (credit) from Visa, MasterCard, or another company. People do not own their credit cards; the bank or credit card company owns everyone’s cards.
- The bank or the building where customers use the bank services.
- A record of the money that a customer as at the bank.
- To allow. For example, the bank authorized Nick to take out $3000 to buy a used car.
- The money or cheque you put into your account.
- This is a place very similar to a bank, but each customer is a member of the credit union. Most credit unions offer similar services as banks. (two words)
- Means something has been ‘okayed’ by the bank.
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- This is the short name for an automated teller machine, also known as a money machine or cash machine.
- To ask for something in writing.
- This means ‘to take away.’ For example, the bank deducted $10 from Amrit’s bank account for services fees.
- The papers (or online record) you get every month from your bank that list all of the activities in your account for the month. (two words)
- To sign your name on the back of a cheque in order to cash it or deposit it.
- When the bank verifies there is enough money in the account to cover the amount of the cheque.
- To get money now from a bank that a person does not own, and then to pay back to the bank at a later time.
- Bills (paper money) or coins.
- Means ‘late’ at the bank. For example, Michael’s rent cheque to his landlord was delinquent.
- Another name for money.
- A staff member who helps customers.
- A small rectangular piece of paper you can use to pay for things. Cheques need to be filled out properly.
21 Clues: Another name for money. • Bills (paper money) or coins. • To ask for something in writing. • A staff member who helps customers. • The money or cheque you put into your account. • Means something has been ‘okayed’ by the bank. • A record of the money that a customer as at the bank. • The bank or the building where customers use the bank services. • ...
Crossword puzzle TVL1D1 2024-01-31
Across
- Getting money back when you're unhappy with a purchase.
- Type of bank account where you can put your money and earn some interest on it. It's a safe place to keep your money and it's easy to access whenever you need it. It's like a little home for your money!
- The money world points to the taxes that companies have to pay, a hint at the part of their earnings set aside for the government.
- What's a five-letter word for examining financial records for accuracy?
- You could use this as a successful shopping day when tax rates are reduced or even eliminated. It's a great opportunity to save money while shopping!
- A term describing endeavors that bring in gains and positive returns, making every effort worthwhile."
- What do you get after you make a purchase at the store?
- What do you call the money you receive for doing a job?
- This financial tax term refers to levies imposed directly on income, assets, and transactions without any intermediary - a clear-cut approach to taxation.
- What type of tax is imposed on the production or sale of certain goods for alcohol and cigarettes?
- is a person or entity that is subject to taxation by the government. It's basically anyone who has to pay taxes!
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- heavy load of taxes someone has to deal with – it's like the weight of your financial responsibilities.
- Secret hideaway for your money, a term that signals a legal strategy to minimize taxes and keep more of your hard-earned cash.
- Term depicting ventures or actions that fail to yield gains, signaling a lack of success and financial disadvantage.
- When you need cash, go to the place where you can use your card to take out money from your bank account. How do you call it?
- The term refers to a shared contribution, indicating a tax aimed at promoting unity and support for social causes.
- What happens when you spend more money than you have in your bank account?
- shifting money seamlessly from one account to another, making transactions a breeze.
- This financial term measures how much you've gained or lost on an investment. It's like a scorecard for your money moves! Three letters.
- A machine you can use to withdraw cash, check your balance, and sometimes even deposit money.
20 Clues: Getting money back when you're unhappy with a purchase. • What do you get after you make a purchase at the store? • What do you call the money you receive for doing a job? • What's a five-letter word for examining financial records for accuracy? • What happens when you spend more money than you have in your bank account? • ...
Business 2021-06-13
Across
- Rise of prices/ increased price of money
- Income not spent
- Bulk advertising
- An amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- A legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death
- Practice of favouring relatives or friends by often giving them job in the company
- Person who has shares of the company
- Money that you give to an organisation such as charity
- Acting with or showing care and thought for the future
- Using accounting tricks to make a company's financial results look better than they really are
- Extreme saving
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Person who passes on information concerning wrongdoing in the company
- suddenly start being successful after period of difficulty
- Paying fair price to producers by companies in developed countries
- Sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost
- Dishonest and illegal
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- Amount by which a company's value exceeds the value of its individual assets and liabilities
- The fact or condition of being accountable
- Impression customers get of the brand as a whole throughout all aspects of the buyer's journey.
- person who has an interest in a company to be run
- Society that encourages people to buy and use goods
- Anything of value or belonging to you
- Having a great deal of money
- Set of rules for proper practices of an individual party or an organization
- Person or business that you purchase goods from
- A formal contract to repay borrowed money
- (literary) having no money
- The money you pay to travel by bus, taxi
- Someone who is good with numbers
- An amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
- spend a lot of money
- Charge for using money until repaid at a future date
33 Clues: Extreme saving • Income not spent • Bulk advertising • spend a lot of money • Dishonest and illegal • (literary) having no money • Having a great deal of money • Someone who is good with numbers • Person who has shares of the company • Anything of value or belonging to you • Rise of prices/ increased price of money • The money you pay to travel by bus, taxi • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB CHELSEA ANNE 2023-08-21
Across
- A savings product provided by the bank that allows you to earn interest.
- The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender.
- The ability to borrow money knowing that you'll pay it back, usually with interest.
- Financial protection that will grant payment for an unforeseen future event.
- A cashless payment card that comes from a bank account, usually a checking account.
- A legal procedure that happens when a business or person is unable to pay back debts.
- The likelihood that a potential borrower will pay back a line of credit.
- A set of necessities needed to survive, versus, things that you can live without.
- Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed.
- A report that contains information regarding your credit history.
- A specific amount of money that you can spend.
- Putting money in savings before paying other things like bills.
- On a regular basis, it is the money you receive through work or investments.
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- Comparing alike products from different companies or suppliers before buying.
- Separate amount of money specifically for unplanned events or emergencies.
- A score that represents your trustworthiness or how likely you are to pay bills on time.
- Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk.
- A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed.
- The original money you agreed to pay back.
- Money that you borrow from financial institutions or banks, that must be repaid within a period of time.
- Also known as Annual Percentage Rate, the yearly cost of borrowing, represented as a percentage.
- A financial professional that executes orders on behalf of clients.
- A resource that holds value.
- Not-for-profit institution that provides financial services.
- The idea that money is more valuable than the future due to potential earning capacity.
25 Clues: A resource that holds value. • The original money you agreed to pay back. • Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed. • A specific amount of money that you can spend. • Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk. • A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed. • The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender. • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB CHELSEA ANNE 2023-08-21
Across
- A savings product provided by the bank that allows you to earn interest.
- The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender.
- The ability to borrow money knowing that you'll pay it back, usually with interest.
- Financial protection that will grant payment for an unforeseen future event.
- A cashless payment card that comes from a bank account, usually a checking account.
- A legal procedure that happens when a business or person is unable to pay back debts.
- The likelihood that a potential borrower will pay back a line of credit.
- A set of necessities needed to survive, versus, things that you can live without.
- Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed.
- A report that contains information regarding your credit history.
- A specific amount of money that you can spend.
- Putting money in savings before paying other things like bills.
- On a regular basis, it is the money you receive through work or investments.
Down
- Comparing alike products from different companies or suppliers before buying.
- Separate amount of money specifically for unplanned events or emergencies.
- A score that represents your trustworthiness or how likely you are to pay bills on time.
- Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk.
- A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed.
- The original money you agreed to pay back.
- Money that you borrow from financial institutions or banks, that must be repaid within a period of time.
- Also known as Annual Percentage Rate, the yearly cost of borrowing, represented as a percentage.
- A financial professional that executes orders on behalf of clients.
- A resource that holds value.
- Not-for-profit institution that provides financial services.
- The idea that money is more valuable than the future due to potential earning capacity.
25 Clues: A resource that holds value. • The original money you agreed to pay back. • Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed. • A specific amount of money that you can spend. • Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk. • A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed. • The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender. • ...
24. Economy 2024-02-28
Across
- to grow or change and become more advanced
- to get something by paying money for it
- the need for something; something that is needed
- the achieving of something desired or attempted
- to pay someone to work or do a job for you
- based on good reasons or facts that are true
- a person who purchases goods for personal use
- to put money into a bank or valuable things in a safe place
- money that you get from selling goods for more than they cost to produce or provide
- something such as money or property that a person or company owns
- ready to be used or bought; not too busy to do something
- public praise for something you have done or achieved
- the fact of not achieving of something desired or attempted
- to try to make an agreement by discussion
- items which are made to be sold
- an amount of money that you owe to a person or bank
- the system by which a country’s trade, industry, and money are organized
Down
- a legal agreement between people or groups
- a large amount of money and other valuable things
- a situation in which some people do not have work
- a fact in the form of a number that shows information about something
- an act of giving and taking one thing in return for another
- to do business [~with]; to take action to do something
- relating to money or the management of money
- work that helps others; a system of providing something useful
- a reduction in the amount of money in a country’s economy, so that prices fall
- the amount of money you have for something
- the value of a company; all the goods that are available in a shop
- an increase in the general price of goods and services
- to make or grow something
30 Clues: to make or grow something • items which are made to be sold • to get something by paying money for it • to try to make an agreement by discussion • a legal agreement between people or groups • to grow or change and become more advanced • to pay someone to work or do a job for you • the amount of money you have for something • based on good reasons or facts that are true • ...
Year 7 economics 2025-08-15
16 Clues: seller • ceo boss • cash bank • job money • money cash • limit rare • money topic • boss manager • amount limit • idea business • boss employer • average person • interest extra • want don't need • other companies • business company
Business English 2022-01-08
Across
- The state of being accountable for something or someone that is under one’s control.
- the money that is available to a person or organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme
- the action or practice of working from home, making use of the internet, email, and the telephone
- an amount of money that is paid at the time and not on seperate occasions is a .... sum
- the process or work of keeping financial accounts.
- the economy driven by gigs
- money that you give to an organization such as a charity in order to help them
- a measure of the cash and other assets banks have available to quickly pay bills and meet short-term business and financial obligations.
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
- the sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a commodity
Down
- money that is givien by the government or another organization for a particular purpose
- to offer a particular amount of money for something that is for sale and compete against other people to buy it, especially at a public sale of goods or property
- stock in a corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably in good and bad times
- repayment of money to someone when their money has been spent
- money that bank lends and sb borrows
- the state of working for oneself as a freelance or the owner of a business
- the money you pay to travel by bus , plane, taxi
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly until sth has been paid for
- marked by an ignorance of mathematics and the scientific approach
- a person who informs on a person or organization regarded as engaging in an unlawful or immoral activity.
- one of the equal parts, or shares, into which the value of a company is divided
- legal document that says what is to happen tp sb's money and property after they die
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
26 Clues: the economy driven by gigs • money that bank lends and sb borrows • the money you pay to travel by bus , plane, taxi • the process or work of keeping financial accounts. • a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account • repayment of money to someone when their money has been spent • marked by an ignorance of mathematics and the scientific approach • ...
Chapter 2 Notes 2022-11-21
Across
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- money can be saved and used at a later date
- ticker symbol
- pay for security purchases within three business days of order
- Describe the relationship between risk and return
- taking measures to make money grow
- man who signed the National Banking act
- privately owned and provides banking services
- if a comp. fails the max amount a stockholder can lose is the initial investment
- bank account allowing owner to make deposits
- document guaranteeing payment of a certain amount
- amount of credit available for a business to use
- security that matures in a year or less
Down
- allow customers to pay and withdraw cash
- money is the common measure of the worth
- document that discloses financial about the company and is filed with the SEC
- mechanism a nation uses to manage money
- controlled by state regulatory authorities
- coins are produced by them
- man who vetoed the renewal of the second bank
- control the supply of currency
- legal tender
- putting money aside so that it is there when needed
- financial institution that makes money from loans
- someone that assists with purchasing bonds
- have influence on stock prices
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- share price at the end of trading day
- sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- (bank)people who lend money to a business
30 Clues: legal tender • ticker symbol • coins are produced by them • control the supply of currency • have influence on stock prices • taking measures to make money grow • share price at the end of trading day • mechanism a nation uses to manage money • man who signed the National Banking act • security that matures in a year or less • allow customers to pay and withdraw cash • ...
How cute, you thought you were done 2019-11-18
Across
- remove a dark marker from he location and draw a card
- All heroes draw a card
- draw 3 cards and discard 2 cards (2 words)
- gain a damage, money and a heart (2 words)
- gain a money and a damage. Roll Gryffindor dice (2 words)
- all heroes gain a damage, heart, money and draw a card (2 words)
- all heroes gain 2 hearts. If at maximum, gain a damage and draw a card (3 words)
- any one hero gains two hearts (3 words)
- gain a money and draw a card. Roll the Ravenclaw dice (2 words)
- any one hero gains a money and a heart. If discarded, gain a money and a heart (2 words)
- draw two cards and then discard any card (2 words)
- for each spell used this turn, gain a damage and a heart (2 words)
- chose one, gain two money or draw a card
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- gain a damage and 2 hearts, roll Slytherin dice (2 words)
- any one hero gains 3 hearts and draws a card
- choose any one house dice to roll (3 words)
- gain a damage and draw a card
- copy the effects of an ally you have played this turn (2 words)
- gain 2 damage and roll the Gryffindor dice twice (3 words)
- choose 2: gain 2 damage, 2 money, 2 hearts or draw 2 cards (2 words)
- gain a money, if you played an item, gain a damage. Roll Ravenclaw dice (2 words)
21 Clues: All heroes draw a card • gain a damage and draw a card • any one hero gains two hearts (3 words) • chose one, gain two money or draw a card • draw 3 cards and discard 2 cards (2 words) • gain a damage, money and a heart (2 words) • choose any one house dice to roll (3 words) • any one hero gains 3 hearts and draws a card • ...
Vocab Unit 1-2 M2 Econ SS Sem2 2020-01-10
Across
- a factor of production; nature, agriculture, minerals rocks etc.
- ______ investment is when money is used to buy assets/stocks
- _____ production is the level focused on production using machines processes
- when money can easily be withdrawn from banks
- the act of using a product or a resource
- a factor of production; man-made used for producing goods and services
- a situation involving exposure to danger or loss
- the money received from lending money
- when the process of saving is easy and simple
- the person that combines all other resources and manage a business
- ______ production is the level focused on the distribution of the final product
- the profit coming from investment/businesses etc.
- a property with value owned by a person or company
Down
- the family of house as a single unit/group
- a factor of production; human resources using physical power
- the process of converting raw materials to finished products
- an activity of buying and selling or business deal
- _______ investment is when money is used to produce goods and services
- the money one gets from doing work/business
- being economical and careful with spending/money
- a state when a person has no job
- the action of spending money
- process of using money for profit or material result
- _____ production is the level where the focus is on the raw materials
- the portion of disposable income set aside
25 Clues: the action of spending money • a state when a person has no job • the money received from lending money • the act of using a product or a resource • the family of house as a single unit/group • the portion of disposable income set aside • the money one gets from doing work/business • when money can easily be withdrawn from banks • ...
Economics puzzle 2020-03-31
Across
- Condition when there is no work.
- A thing that participates in the free exchange for other things.
- When do you borrow money.
- A document indicating the money due for the goods sold, for the work performed.
- Possible danger.
- Making the creation of any product.
- Obligatory, individually gratuitous payment levied on organizations and individuals.
- Spending money on their production, materials.
- Bank payment card.
- A capitalist commercial or industrial enterprise, usually a business association of entrepreneurs.
- A set of systems and elements working as a whole to achieve a common goal.
- Pay for work.
- Sphere of commodity circulation, turnover.
Down
- Regular visitor, buyer, customer.
- Work together, take part in a common cause.
- Demand for goods by the buyer.
- Accumulation of money.
- Insolvency of a person or company.
- Rivalry, the struggle to achieve the highest benefits, advantages.
- Cost in money, fee.
- The process of transporting goods from a source location to a predetermined destination.
- Transportation of goods (passengers) from one place to another.
- Money paid for something.
- Money received from the company.
- The amount for which income exceeds costs.
- The amount of resources used in the process of economic activity for a certain time period.
- Decree of state power.
- Metal and paper signs, which are a measure of the value of the sale
- Financial and credit organization, producing various types of operations with money.
29 Clues: Pay for work. • Possible danger. • Bank payment card. • Cost in money, fee. • Accumulation of money. • Decree of state power. • When do you borrow money. • Money paid for something. • Demand for goods by the buyer. • Condition when there is no work. • Money received from the company. • Regular visitor, buyer, customer. • Insolvency of a person or company. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2024-11-19
Across
- community services such as electricity, gas, water, sewage, trash.
- leaving your job and stopping working in older age
- a fixed, regular payment, usually by the hour
- a rental agreement for a longer period of time, usually six months or more
- being responsible for something; this type of insurance protects you financially if you're responsible for someone else's injuries or property damage
- to put money into something, hoping that it will grow into a profit over time
- a number that includes information about how well you manage your money
- a job on campus that pays toward tuition
- money borrowed that has to be paid back with interest
- in an insurance policy, this is the amount paid out of pocket before the insurance provider pays any expenses
Down
- a loan used to purchase a home or land
- free application for federal student aid
- money you take from an account
- a plan to decide how you'll spend your money each month
- your total amount of earned income
- a fixed, regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis
- a contract that protects you against a potential financial loss
- the amount of income you take home after taxes, insurance, etc.
- money you earn
- money awarded to students that does not need to be repaid; usually based on financial need
- money awarded to students based on achievement
- money you put into an account
22 Clues: money you earn • money you put into an account • money you take from an account • your total amount of earned income • a loan used to purchase a home or land • free application for federal student aid • a job on campus that pays toward tuition • a fixed, regular payment, usually by the hour • money awarded to students based on achievement • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-04-08
Across
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information
- he money one has saved
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- the state of being bankrupt.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a detailed record of your credit history
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- tax levied by a government directly on income
Down
- the state of being legally responsible for something.
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the original sum of money that's borrowed in a loan or placed into an investment.
- money you set aside for unexpected expenses
- protection against unexpected financial losses
- a contract by which one party conveys land, property, services, etc. to another for a specified time
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- allocating capital in a way that reduces the exposure to any one particular asset or risk.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
21 Clues: he money one has saved • the state of being bankrupt. • a detailed record of your credit history • money you set aside for unexpected expenses • tax levied by a government directly on income • protection against unexpected financial losses • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • ...
Ch 20.2 Save Now, Savor Later 2025-10-27
Across
- to stop working, usually because of age
- not right or suitable for a situation
- about government money, taxes, or budgets
- happening again and again without stopping
- money or things you use to start or run a business
- used to give advice or say what is the right thing to do
- acting in a careful and correct way
- to collect or gather over time
- using money to make more money later
- about or almost, not exact
- something nice and expensive that you don't really need
Down
- not too expensive; easy to pay for
- to affect or change something
- about money or managing money
- made of two or more parts joined together
- something good that helps you or makes life better
- when prices for goods and services go up, and money buys less
- giving up something you want to help someone else or reach a goal
- something valuable you promise to give if you cannot pay back a loan
- right or suitable for a situation
- to put money into a bank account
- something you do often, sometimes without thinking
- to keep money for later or avoid spending it
- how much something can hold or do
- a number that shows how fast or how much something happens
- happening in a fixed way or at the same time often
- to enjoy something slowly and fully
- to think about and decide what to do in the future
28 Clues: about or almost, not exact • to affect or change something • about money or managing money • to collect or gather over time • to put money into a bank account • right or suitable for a situation • how much something can hold or do • not too expensive; easy to pay for • acting in a careful and correct way • to enjoy something slowly and fully • ...
UNIT 5 2021-02-24
Across
- to be planned for a different time
- to have been required for a period of time
- amount of money which people are paid for their work.
- synonym for rich
- synonym for "to delay"
- synonym for staying in line
- amount of money which is paid systematically to a person.
- to be postponed or set aside.
- to keep something from happening
- the latest date by which you can turn in a project
- synonym for save money
Down
- opposite for unaffected
- big amount of money which is owned by someone that is generally wealthy.
- to go according to plans
- synonym for doubtful
- synonym for pocket money
- synonym for tormented
- synonym for surprise
- money that a person puts aside in order to be able to afford something in the future.
- synonym for peculiar.
20 Clues: synonym for rich • synonym for doubtful • synonym for surprise • synonym for tormented • synonym for peculiar. • synonym for "to delay" • synonym for save money • opposite for unaffected • to go according to plans • synonym for pocket money • synonym for staying in line • to be postponed or set aside. • to keep something from happening • to be planned for a different time • ...
Personal and Professional Skills 2021-10-04
Across
- You get a _____ for an apartment
- Something you do to keep track of money.
- the amount you spend on breathing
- you can get a _______ for a house
- you get money mainly by
- you get paid 24 times a year
- Shelter, Water, Food are all.
- _____pay
- Not fancy but
- ___pay
- not a credit but _____ card
Down
- Another word for variables
- you get paid 1.5x more when you work
- Not a debit but ______ card
- You would get paid 12 times a year
- The amount of you money you bring in
- YOu have _____ for money sometimes
- another word for money
- They never change so they are
- Not needs but
- some students have student ____
- you get money from your ___
- Another word for job a
- you have to pay ____ for an apartment or house
24 Clues: ___pay • _____pay • Not needs but • Not fancy but • another word for money • Another word for job a • you get money mainly by • Another word for variables • Not a debit but ______ card • you get money from your ___ • not a credit but _____ card • you get paid 24 times a year • They never change so they are • Shelter, Water, Food are all. • some students have student ____ • ...
Standard two 2019-01-29
Across
- what you get back from doing or investing in something
- spending money on yourself
- the gradual increased in prices over time
- goods that are available to be sold
- heavier taxes on lower income groups
- a plan for saving to achieve long term or short term goals
- extra money paid for each purchase
- people who invest into a company or other thing
- money that is not spent
Down
- a pool of money from investors
- same tax for all income groups
- doing something that could be potentially hazardous
- the amount extra payed on long term payments
- heavier taxes on higher income groups
- banks are these
- fixed investment into a company or business
- people who choose not to spend money
- extra money collected in savings accounts
- the actions the bank takes to either increase or decrease inflation rate
- actions the government takes to limit inflation
20 Clues: banks are these • money that is not spent • spending money on yourself • a pool of money from investors • same tax for all income groups • extra money paid for each purchase • goods that are available to be sold • people who choose not to spend money • heavier taxes on lower income groups • heavier taxes on higher income groups • extra money collected in savings accounts • ...
personal finance vocabulary crossword puzzle 2014-09-24
Across
- – total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
- – money paid for the use of money – usually a percentage.
- – money that comes in from work, or investments.
- – a plan for how to spend your income.
- – hourly rate of money paid for work.
- – things that are non-essential that are desired.
- – what you give up in order to get something else.
- – return made for something done.
- – something you want to accomplish over time.
Down
- – work a person does to earn a living.
- – chance of loss.
- – amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
- – pay out money for a good or service.
- – things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- – amount of cost that stays the same.
- – a promise to pay later.
- – yearly amount of money paid for work.
- – something you want to accomplish pretty quickly.
- – amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
- – something owed to another.
20 Clues: – chance of loss. • – a promise to pay later. • – something owed to another. • – return made for something done. • – amount of cost that stays the same. • – hourly rate of money paid for work. • – work a person does to earn a living. • – pay out money for a good or service. • – a plan for how to spend your income. • – yearly amount of money paid for work. • ...
personal finance vocabulary will hallonquist 2014-09-24
Across
- – something you want to accomplish over time.
- – money paid for the use of money – usually a percentage.
- – return made for something done.
- – total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
- – money that comes in from work, or investments.
- – yearly amount of money paid for work.
- – hourly rate of money paid for work.
- – work a person does to earn a living.
Down
- – pay out money for a good or service.
- – something owed to another.
- – something you want to accomplish pretty quickly.
- – amount of cost that stays the same.
- – things that are non-essential that are desired.
- – amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
- – a plan for how to spend your income.
- – chance of loss.
- – what you give up in order to get something else.
- – things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- – amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
- – a promise to pay later.
20 Clues: – chance of loss. • – a promise to pay later. • – something owed to another. • – return made for something done. • – amount of cost that stays the same. • – hourly rate of money paid for work. • – pay out money for a good or service. • – a plan for how to spend your income. • – work a person does to earn a living. • – yearly amount of money paid for work. • ...
Personal Finance 2014-09-25
Across
- Return made for something done.
- Money paid for the use of money Usually a percentage.
- Work a person does to earn a living wage.
- Something you want to accomplish over time
- Hourly rate of money paid for salary.
- Amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
- Things that are non-essential that are desired.
- Something owed to another.
- Yearly amount of money paid for work.
- Amount of cost that stays the same
- Amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
Down
- A promise to pay later.
- Something you want to accomplish pretty quickly.
- Chance of loss.
- What you give up in order to get something else.
- Things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- A plan for how to spend your income.
- Money that comes from work or investments.
- Pay out money for a good or service
- Total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
20 Clues: Chance of loss. • A promise to pay later. • Something owed to another. • Return made for something done. • Amount of cost that stays the same • Pay out money for a good or service • A plan for how to spend your income. • Hourly rate of money paid for salary. • Yearly amount of money paid for work. • Work a person does to earn a living wage. • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary Terms 2015-03-16
Across
- Athletic events that benefited Georgia.
- Buying goods or services.
- Ended because it violated the one man one vote doctrine.
- World's largest passenger airline.
- Setting money aside for future use.
- World's leading producer tissue, paper, and construction based chemicals.
- Using money in hopes of gaining more money.
- Votes were now counted and divided by the population, making elections equal.
- Communities made of immigrants from the same country.
- The world's largest home improvement store.
- The amount of money you make.
- The amount of money entrepreneurs make after paying their dues.
- National Road network system.
- Mode of transportation used to ship supplies worldwide.
Down
- World's busiest aviation hub named after two important Atlanta mayors.
- Taking a risk to start a business.
- US president from Georgia.
- Money loaned to someone that must be paid back.
- Important water ways used for shipping cargo.
- World's largest producer of non alcoholic drinks.
20 Clues: Buying goods or services. • US president from Georgia. • The amount of money you make. • National Road network system. • Taking a risk to start a business. • World's largest passenger airline. • Setting money aside for future use. • Athletic events that benefited Georgia. • Using money in hopes of gaining more money. • The world's largest home improvement store. • ...
Business 2016-04-26
Across
- Any sort of revenue
- What stays the same in a breakeven chart
- Cashinflow minus Cash outflow
- Documents that record the financial activity of a business
- Money reinvested in the business year on year
- A plan for the future
- Another way to describe a businesses total revenue
- Costs that change with output
- When costs are more than revenue
- Any sort of cost
Down
- Money the business needs to trade day to day
- Money the business owes
- When revenue is the same as costs
- Revenue minus cost of sales
- The review of whether the business has achieved its budget goals or not
- Shows how a business performed over a period of time
- Items Owned by the business or money owed to it
- Anything a business spends money on
- Revenue minus total costs
- What equals costs at breakeven
- Money coming in and out of the business
21 Clues: Any sort of cost • Any sort of revenue • A plan for the future • Money the business owes • Revenue minus total costs • Revenue minus cost of sales • Cashinflow minus Cash outflow • Costs that change with output • What equals costs at breakeven • When costs are more than revenue • When revenue is the same as costs • Anything a business spends money on • ...
Isabella's Puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- when a product is hard to find
- doing one thing very well in a business
- tools needed for making things
- rivalry between two or more companies
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- money that is paid to the government
- a business that makes a product
- a plan for how much money will be spent
- someone you work for
- the study of how we use money
- when a product is easy to find
Down
- money that you have to pay back
- the work somebody does
- a person who buys a product
- a tax on goods you buy
- to pay you back for using your money
- someone who starts a business
- someone who works for an employer
- the amount of things that exist
- the amount of things people are willing to buy
20 Clues: someone you work for • the work somebody does • a tax on goods you buy • a person who buys a product • someone who starts a business • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • tools needed for making things • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • a business that makes a product • the amount of things that exist • ...
Commerce glossary 2024-07-25
Across
- ________ sell goods and products in order to make a profit
- Someone that purchases goods
- The necessities
- shopping Buying stuff off the internet
- A written communication used to pay a person a specific amount of cash
- The extra money that you have to pay when borrowing money
- Sells products directly to consumers
- The one that makes the goods
Down
- People aged 15 and over who are either employed or unemployed
- How much something costs
- Things that is good to have but is not essential for survival
- The max amount of money that can be spent
- Comes in as 5,10,20,50 and 100
- What remains are all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- Illegal way of earning money
- A proposal
- off A terrible deal
- Buying and selling goods using the internet
- When both parties in a trade accept a deal
- Trading without using money
20 Clues: A proposal • The necessities • off A terrible deal • How much something costs • Trading without using money • Someone that purchases goods • Illegal way of earning money • The one that makes the goods • Comes in as 5,10,20,50 and 100 • Sells products directly to consumers • shopping Buying stuff off the internet • The max amount of money that can be spent • ...
Clash of Credit 2025-11-24
Across
- Extra cost paid when you borrow money
- USER Someone added to another person’s credit card
- When a lender checks your credit
- Organization that tracks and stores credit information
- Maximum amount you can charge on a credit card
- Record of how long you’ve used credit
- FILE Having little or no credit history
- Document showing your credit accounts and activity
- Most important factor in a credit score (on-time ___)
- Taking money with the intention of paying it back
Down
- Money borrowed and repaid over time
- Money borrowed with a promise to pay back
- Percentage of credit used compared to what’s available
- Company or bank that gives out loans
- Where debts go when they are not paid
- The type of payment that boosts credit the most
- To use available credit
- A number that shows how likely you are to repay debt
- Money you owe
- Annual percentage rate charged on borrowed money
20 Clues: Money you owe • To use available credit • When a lender checks your credit • Money borrowed and repaid over time • Company or bank that gives out loans • Extra cost paid when you borrow money • Where debts go when they are not paid • Record of how long you’ve used credit • FILE Having little or no credit history • Money borrowed with a promise to pay back • ...
math stuff (Austin) 2019-04-01
Across
- a fixed regular payment
- a scientific theory
- a legal agreement which a bank lends money
- money you save
- money you withdrawal
- money recieved
- assets minus liabilities
Down
- a tax on sales
- money spent on something
- a account at a bank
- labling items for sale
- a card that borrows money
- money you own
- an estmate of income
14 Clues: money you own • a tax on sales • money you save • money recieved • a account at a bank • a scientific theory • an estmate of income • money you withdrawal • labling items for sale • a fixed regular payment • money spent on something • assets minus liabilities • a card that borrows money • a legal agreement which a bank lends money
Monetary Policy 2024-05-22
Across
- Early form of money made from shells
- BSP promotes responsible -------
- Financial institution offering microloans
- A strong BSP is essential for a healthy -----
- The Philippines' national currency
- UNION Non-profit financial institution offering basic services
- Term for a significant decline in the value of a currency
- MARKET OPERATIONS central bank tool for buying and selling bonds
- quality of money representing a consistent value compared to goods
- An increase in the general price level
- RATE Interest rate charged by the central bank to banks
- BSP works to prevent financial ------
- money in electronic form
- oldest medium of exchange
- Decrease in economic activity
- quality of good money easily divided into smaller units
- BANK Government-owned bank promoting development projects
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- GROWTH BSP promotes a stable financial system for ----
- kind of money based on the belief in its intrinsic value
- BSP Governor is appointed by the ------
- ability of good money to be similar to each other
- Philippines' main source of government revenue
- Impracticality of carrying bulky goods
- BANK institution that sets monetary policy for a group of countries
- quality of money trusted by users to hold value
- accounts allow you to earn interest on your deposits
- quality of good money’s resistance to counterfeiting
- Coins minted by a government
- CARD Plastic form of money used for transactions
- Government program targeting the poorest Filipinos
- Precious metal used in ancient coins
- POLICY Government spending to stimulate the economy
- Banks can provide services like buying stocks or bonds
- ability of money maintaining a stable value over time
- Difficulties in storing perishable goods
- BSP's decisions affect interest
- Formal sector lending institutions
- Central bank action to increase the money supply
- REQUIREMENTS Central bank tool that sets reserve requirements for banks
- type of money declared as legal tender
- central bank of the Philippines
41 Clues: money in electronic form • oldest medium of exchange • Coins minted by a government • Decrease in economic activity • BSP's decisions affect interest • central bank of the Philippines • BSP promotes responsible ------- • The Philippines' national currency • Formal sector lending institutions • Early form of money made from shells • Precious metal used in ancient coins • ...
Semester 2 Vocabulary 2024-05-09
Across
- Interest calculated only on the original amount you borrowed or deposited.
- Health insurance for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
- The amount of money you have in your account after adding deposits and subtracting withdrawals.
- The original amount of money you invest or borrow.
- Income or organizations that don't have to pay taxes.
- The age when you can get your full Social Security benefits.
- Something that happens once every year.
- Money from the government to help retirees, people with disabilities, and survivors.
- Money you put into an account before paying taxes, often for retirement.
- Something that happens four times a year, every three months.
- When you work less or in a different way than before, but you're not fully retired.
Down
- Something that happens twice a year.
- The percentage of your principal that you either pay or earn as interest over time.
- Points you earn based on your work history and earnings, which determine your Social Security benefits.
- The date when you can take out your money from an investment or loan.
- A special bank account where you deposit money for a set period, and in return, you earn a fixed amount of interest.
- When you stop working, usually at an older age, and rely on savings and benefits for income.
- Money you invest after paying taxes on it.
- A way to measure how much money you'll make from an investment over a year, including compound interest.
- Something that happens every day.
- A special account where you save money for retirement, and sometimes you get tax benefits.
- Interest calculated on both the original amount and the accumulated interest.
- Investment earnings that you don't pay taxes on until you take the money out, usually in retirement accounts.
- Money taken out of your paycheck to fund Social Security and Medicare.
24 Clues: Something that happens every day. • Something that happens twice a year. • Something that happens once every year. • Money you invest after paying taxes on it. • The original amount of money you invest or borrow. • Income or organizations that don't have to pay taxes. • The age when you can get your full Social Security benefits. • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-06-16
Across
- usually referring to a car loan where the value of the car is less than the balance of the loan
- a lending agreement made between a business owner and a bank or private lender
- looks like a credit card but works like an electronic check
- a legal process through which people who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts
- a small sum of money that is paid once a month over a period of time, instead of all at once
- the percent of principal charged by a lender for the use of its money
- the length of time you have to repay a loan
- a decision about whether a borrower will be able to pay back a loan, based on their past credit history
- the amount of an original loan remaining to be paid
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money and is expressed as a percentage
- money borrowed from the federal government to help pay for your education
Down
- short-term, high interest loans that are generally due on the borrowers next payday
- the amount of money borrowed from a lender
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation
- the act of someone stealing your identity to commit fraud
- the ability to borrow money with the promise you will repay it, often with interest
- any property or asset given by a borrower to a lender to help secure a loan
- a card issued by a financial company that allows you to make purchases by borrowing money
- a loan for a small amount of money where the borrower uses their car as collateral
- a record of your financial history, including the repayment of money
- when you don't have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, the bank pays the transaction anyway
- the money that is owed to a lender
22 Clues: the money that is owed to a lender • the amount of money borrowed from a lender • the length of time you have to repay a loan • the amount of an original loan remaining to be paid • the act of someone stealing your identity to commit fraud • looks like a credit card but works like an electronic check • ...
nayla's fin lit crossword puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest
- a contract, represented by a policy, in which a policyholder receives financial protection
- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- helps people who can no longer pay their debts
- how worthy you are to receive new credit
- something that is necessary to live and function. something that can improve your quality of life
- to fail to meet a financial obligation
- a statement that has information about your credit activity
- An approved plan to spend a certain amount of money in a given fiscal year or project period
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- the money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products
Down
- comparing the cost of different products or services
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- a prediction of your credit behavior
- the spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- the price paid for borrowing money
- the money that you originally agreed to pay back
- money that you borrow from someone for a specific purpose or an unforeseen event with a promise to pay back
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- a financial professional who executes orders in the market on behalf of clients
- anything you own that adds financial value
- a nonprofit financial institution that's owned by the people who use its financial products
- a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future
25 Clues: the price paid for borrowing money • a prediction of your credit behavior • to fail to meet a financial obligation • how worthy you are to receive new credit • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • anything you own that adds financial value • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • helps people who can no longer pay their debts • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB CHELSEA ANNE 2023-08-21
Across
- A savings product provided by the bank that allows you to earn interest.
- The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender.
- The ability to borrow money knowing that you'll pay it back, usually with interest.
- Financial protection that will grant payment for an unforeseen future event.
- A cashless payment card that comes from a bank account, usually a checking account.
- A legal procedure that happens when a business or person is unable to pay back debts.
- The likelihood that a potential borrower will pay back a line of credit.
- A set of necessities needed to survive, versus, things that you can live without.
- Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed.
- A report that contains information regarding your credit history.
- A specific amount of money that you can spend.
- Putting money in savings before paying other things like bills.
- On a regular basis, it is the money you receive through work or investments.
Down
- Comparing alike products from different companies or suppliers before buying.
- Separate amount of money specifically for unplanned events or emergencies.
- A score that represents your trustworthiness or how likely you are to pay bills on time.
- Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk.
- A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed.
- The original money you agreed to pay back.
- Money that you borrow from financial institutions or banks, that must be repaid within a period of time.
- Also known as Annual Percentage Rate, the yearly cost of borrowing, represented as a percentage.
- A financial professional that executes orders on behalf of clients.
- A resource that holds value.
- Not-for-profit institution that provides financial services.
- The idea that money is more valuable than the future due to potential earning capacity.
25 Clues: A resource that holds value. • The original money you agreed to pay back. • Missed payment(s) on money that you borrowed. • A specific amount of money that you can spend. • Owning a variety of investments to reduce risk. • A cost or fee when you repay money you borrowed. • The amount of money the borrower owes to the lender. • ...
Financial Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-27
Across
- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- is a company that pools money from many investors and invests the money in securities such as stocks, bonds, and short-term debt. The combined holdings of the mutual fund are known as its portfolio. Investors buy shares in mutual funds.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- a bank account that earns interest.
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- money given for kids from parents weekly.
- an expense that never changes no matter what.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- an organization or person that lends money.
Down
- a person or organization that takes and uses something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it.
- an act of giving money, time or some goods to unlucky or inopportune people, directly or through a worthy cause like a charitable trust.
- an expense that can change depending on usage.
- the skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population, viewed in terms of their value or cost to an organization or country.
- is an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
20 Clues: a bank account that earns interest. • money given for kids from parents weekly. • an organization or person that lends money. • an expense that never changes no matter what. • an expense that can change depending on usage. • the cost required for something; the money spent on something. • remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position. • ...
Personal Finance Vocab 2024-02-29
Across
- A bank chartered, or licensed, by the national government.
- The amount of money borrowed.
- The ability to be used as, or directly converted to, cash.
- A market for buying and selling stock.
- The government agency that insures customer deposits if a bank fails.
- Bank that can lend to other banks in times of need.
- The difference between a lower selling price and a higher purchase price, resulting in a financial loss for the seller.
- Person or institution to whom money is owed.
- The money an investor receives above and beyond the sum of money initially invested.
- A bond issued by a state or local government or municipality to finance such improvements as highways, state buildings, libraries, parks, and schools.
- The act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future; the use of assets to earn income or profit.
- Portion of stock.
Down
- A card used to withdraw money.
- A card entitling its holder to buy goods and services based on the holder’s promise to pay for these goods and services.
- A specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate.
- A collection of financial assets.
- Bank that belongs to the Federal Reserve System.
- Low-denomination bond issued by the United States government.
- Index that represents the prices of 500 different stocks.
- The money in checking accounts.
- The difference between a higher selling price and a lower purchase price, returning in a financial gain for the seller.
- Market in which money is lent for periods longer than a year.
- A bond that a corporation issues to raise money in order to expand its business.
- An institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money
- Market in which money is lent for periods less than one year.
- The price paid for the use of borrowed money, or money earned by deposited funds.
- Index that shows how certain stocks have traded.
27 Clues: Portion of stock. • The amount of money borrowed. • A card used to withdraw money. • The money in checking accounts. • A collection of financial assets. • A market for buying and selling stock. • Person or institution to whom money is owed. • Bank that belongs to the Federal Reserve System. • Index that shows how certain stocks have traded. • ...
Personal Finance Vocab 2024-02-28
Across
- A bond issued by a state or local government or municipality to finance such improvements as highways, state buildings, libraries, parks, and schools.
- Person or institution to whom money is owed.
- Market in which money is lent for periods longer than a year.
- Portion of stock.
- A card used to withdraw money.
- The amount of money borrowed.
- The government agency that insures customer deposits if a bank fails.
- The price paid for the use of borrowed money, or money earned by deposited funds.
- The money in checking accounts.
- Bank that belongs to the Federal Reserve System.
- A bank chartered, or licensed, by the national government.
- Market in which money is lent for periods less than one year.
- A bond that a corporation issues to raise money in order to expand its business.
Down
- Bank that can lend to other banks in times of need.
- The difference between a higher selling price and a lower purchase price, returning in a financial gain for the seller.
- A card entitling its holder to buy goods and services based on the holder’s promise to pay for these goods and services.
- The act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future; the use of assets to earn income or profit.
- The ability to be used as, or directly converted to, cash.
- Low-denomination bond issued by the United States government.
- The difference between a lower selling price and a higher purchase price, resulting in a financial loss for the seller.
- An institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money
- A collection of financial assets.
- A market for buying and selling stock.
- A specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate.
- Index that represents the prices of 500 different stocks.
- Index that shows how certain stocks have traded.
- The money an investor receives above and beyond the sum of money initially invested.
27 Clues: Portion of stock. • The amount of money borrowed. • A card used to withdraw money. • The money in checking accounts. • A collection of financial assets. • A market for buying and selling stock. • Person or institution to whom money is owed. • Index that shows how certain stocks have traded. • Bank that belongs to the Federal Reserve System. • ...
Economics 2024-03-13
Across
- paid position in which a person does particular tasks
- to plan out how to spend your money
- a person who starts a business
- paying money for a good or service
- a place where people store money
- money
- resources that can be made again by nature in a short period of time
- tasks that people perform to help the consumer
- something that is given to someone else willingly
- to talk about an agreed upon price
- money you spend on a good or service
- something used to make something
- someone who provides goods or services
- when a person can buy a good or service before actual payment
- when a resource is limited
- giving someone a certain amount of money regularly
- the human work put into a product or service
- bringing goods in from another country
- something that you desire, but do not need
- the process of making a good or service
- to trade one good for another
Down
- resources that cannot be replaced
- items that are made for consumers
- to discuss an agreed upon price
- money that a person or business earns for providing a good or service
- someone that uses goods or services
- a person who makes a profit from selling goods and services
- when you give someone a good or service and they give you something in return
- when a bank allows a person to send money electronically
- how much money you make
- the desire of a consumer to buy a product or service
- an place where goods or services are sold
- a piece of paper that allows a person to take an agreed upon amount of money out of your bank account
- setting aside money and not spending it
- selling a good or service to another country
- money made from selling goods or services
- payments that are made for goods and services
- to focus on learning one main subject or skill
- something that you must have to survive
39 Clues: money • how much money you make • when a resource is limited • to trade one good for another • a person who starts a business • to discuss an agreed upon price • a place where people store money • something used to make something • resources that cannot be replaced • items that are made for consumers • paying money for a good or service • to talk about an agreed upon price • ...
chapter 2 crossword puzzle 2025-11-14
Across
- good times on wall street
- stock holders buy and sell shares of stock from one another with the help of brokers
- need to pay for security purchases within(3)business days of order
- you want to buy or sell a certain number of shares of stock at the best current available price
- an analysis of the company itself its operations,its position within its industry
- authentic money immediately recognizable
- people must be able to carry money
- money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- market bad times on wall street
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals,businesses,and government
- bonds (or municipal bond mutual funds)
- maintain its value overtime
- is a security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- your order to buy or sell an order at a specific price changes to a market order when the specific price is reached
- interest that is earned both on the initial deposit and on the interest earned by the initial deposit
- system is the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
Down
- selling stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services currency
- bonds (or corporate bond mutual funds)
- an analysis of the company stock its price,price movement,trading volume
- made of a strong and lasting material
- is a security that matures in a year or less
- for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- your portfolio to reduce overall risk
- divide money into smaller units
- taking measures to make money grow
- you want to buy or sell when the stock reaches a certain price
- can be in the form of paper money or coins
- accounts (or money market mutual funds)
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
30 Clues: good times on wall street • maintain its value overtime • divide money into smaller units • market bad times on wall street • people must be able to carry money • taking measures to make money grow • made of a strong and lasting material • your portfolio to reduce overall risk • bonds (or corporate bond mutual funds) • bonds (or municipal bond mutual funds) • ...
Oliver be like 2023-03-29
Across
- when you spend money at the store and you are signed up, you get points that can be eventually used to buy something.
- aka consideration, the t
- where a company offers something but doesn't actually offer it or only in a limited amount
- latin for buyer beware. This used to be the general law, but now we have consumer protection laws.
- an offer to buy something
- in contract law, this is the next phase after the offer, yes or no
- someone you owe money to
- schemes that recruit people and tell them to recruit other people to make money
- order from the court that allows someone you have debt to to take money from your bank account, wages, or someone who owes you money
- you pay in instalments, store gives you item after last payment
- thinking about all of your spending and what you want to spend money on in advance, to prevent you from spending all your money
- what you give up to do something else
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- labour, land, capital, entrepreneurship
- a legally binding agreement. Must have offer, acceptance, and consideration
- when you spend money, you are borrowing it from the bank and have to pay interest if you don't pay it back in time
- someone gives another person something of value for another thing of value
- protects consumers and sets out limits for businesses, made by the government
- storing up money for future use
- same as a contract
- someone who owes money
- when a business sends you goods without your consent and demands payment
- schemes that promise huge impossible returns for a low investment
- a piece of plastic that uses your savings to pay
- a promise a business makes to give consumers rewards when they help the business make another sale
- a declaration that you don't have enough money or assets to pay back all the people you owe money to
- a company that holds your credit and debit info and will charge the card to pay your business, often safer than giving a company your card details
- get for things like a refund, just like money but only able to be spent at a certain store
27 Clues: same as a contract • someone who owes money • aka consideration, the t • someone you owe money to • an offer to buy something • storing up money for future use • what you give up to do something else • labour, land, capital, entrepreneurship • a piece of plastic that uses your savings to pay • you pay in instalments, store gives you item after last payment • ...
Fin Lit Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-21
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- Source of ready cash, in case of an unplanned expense, illness, or loss of job.
- Something, usually money, that is owed or due.
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit.
- Something that is borrowed, usually money, which is to be paid back with interest.
- Denoting an original sum or lent.
- Annual Percentage Rate, the amount of interest a bank pays you, for holding on to your money.
- A certificate, issued by a bank, to someone who is depositing money, for a specified amount of time.
- A non-profit organization, whose members can borrow from pooled money, at low interest rates.
- A broker who buys and sells securities on a stock, on behalf of a client.
- The decision between if something is necessary for living, or if it will just improve quality of life.
- The process where a company expands its products or services.
- A card issued by a bank, used to electronically transfer money from a bank, to a vendor.
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- Comparing prices of a product from different vendors before buying.
- A statement that has information regarding credit history.
- A sum of money which may have greater value in the future, despite being the same sum.
- A practice where a company or government, provides compensation for a loss.
- Spending plan, based on income and expenses.
- The ability to receive goods or services before paying, based on a trust that it will be paid in the future.
- Setting aside money for saving, before paying bills or making other purchases.
- A numerical rating based on credit history, that lets vendors know how trustworthy you are of paying them back.
- Valuable property, owned by a person or Company.
- Money received through work or investments.
- Legal status where assets are used to pay off debt, instead of money.
- Money paid regularly at a rate, for use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Failure to fulfill an obligation, like repaying a loan, or not showing up to court.
25 Clues: Denoting an original sum or lent. • Money received through work or investments. • Spending plan, based on income and expenses. • Something, usually money, that is owed or due. • Valuable property, owned by a person or Company. • A statement that has information regarding credit history. • The process where a company expands its products or services. • ...
FIN LIT Crossword 2023-08-22
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- A prediction of your credit behavior
- The money you owe
- Comparing the prices of products
- A way to manage your risk
- The spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- A financial product that allows a user to access a fixed amount of money
- What you pay each year to borrow money
- Use your money to reward yourself first
- A company or individual who fails to make payments or interest payments on time
- Things you own and can sell for money
- No money
- A card that holds YOUR money
- How likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit
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- The amount you borrowed and have to pay back
- The ability to borrow money knowing with the promise youll pay it back
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- The concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings potential in the interim
- A statement of your credit activity
- The price paid for borrowing money
- A type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- How much you make in a certain amount of time
- Individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission
- Your limit on spending
- A not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products
- The things you need to buy vs the things you want to buy
25 Clues: No money • The money you owe • Your limit on spending • A way to manage your risk • A card that holds YOUR money • Comparing the prices of products • The price paid for borrowing money • A statement of your credit activity • A prediction of your credit behavior • Things you own and can sell for money • What you pay each year to borrow money • ...
Fin Lit Vocab 2023-09-18
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- a financial professional who executes orders in the market on behalf of clients
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a sum of money has greater value now than it will in the future due to its earnings potential
- money that is borrowed
- ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later
- a number that depicts a consumer's creditworthiness
- property owned by a person or company,
- money received through work or investments
- how you manage your financial obligation
- a way to manage your risk
- a personal finance strategy that prioritizes saving and helps limit spending
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- type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- the act of investing in a variety of different industries to reduce risk of loss
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money
- money lent to a borrower or put into an investment
- history of your finances
- completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- failure to fulfill an obligation
- things required to survive vs things that are not required to survive
- Annual percentage rate
- money owed by one party to another
- member-owned financial cooperative that is created and operated by members and shares profits with owners
- comparing prices with different vendors
- stash of money set aside to cover the financial surprises life throws your way
- estimate of income and expenditure for a period of time
25 Clues: Annual percentage rate • money that is borrowed • history of your finances • a way to manage your risk • failure to fulfill an obligation • money owed by one party to another • property owned by a person or company, • comparing prices with different vendors • how you manage your financial obligation • money received through work or investments • ...
Section 15.2 Banking 2024-05-09
Across
- a type of EFT transaction; money is deposited directly into a customer’s checking account
- any organization that provides services related to money.
- a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- a document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified
- services offered to customers by financial institutions. General banking services offered to all customers.
- a regular payment made from a customer’s bank account to a vendor or supplier
- checking accounts are also known as this because money can be withdrawn at any time
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- is a financial institution that does not accept deposits. They generate profits by selling services.
- a financial institution that provides services for businesses by helping them raise money for expansion or maintenance
- a financial institution that offers savings and loan services
- a nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- the movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another
- a prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans; loan company
- largest category of deposit institution. They service individuals and business customers and offer range of services
- are for-profit businesses that sell insurance products
- a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer’s account.
- a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- money placed into an account.
21 Clues: money placed into an account. • are for-profit businesses that sell insurance products • any organization that provides services related to money. • a financial institution that offers savings and loan services • a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use • a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans; loan company • ...
UNIT 2 ECON 2025-03-26
Across
- Which federal program in the United States provides financial support to retirees, disabled individuals, widows, and orphans?
- A loan specifically used to purchase property
- What card used money directly from your funds
- When customers rush to withdraw all their money from a bank due to fear it might fail
- A system of trading goods and services without using money is known as
- A system where a country had to have the same amount of gold as money circulating
- A tax charged on the money you earn from work
- Checks or any other objects that can be exchange for money is known as __________ money
- A share of ownership in a company?
- A fee paid by a borrower to a lender for using borrowed money is known as
- True or False: 0-2% inflation is good for an economy
- To fail to make the required payments on a mortgage is know as
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- Economists use __________ to measure inflation
- An increase in the overall price level of goods and services over time is known as
- A tax paid on items and services you purchase
- A market in which stock prices are generally falling
- People with higher incomes pay a higher percentage in taxes is known as what type of tax system
- A market in which stock prices are generally rising
- What protects customers bank deposits/funds if the bank fails?
- Taxes are due by
- The United States national bank is called the
- What card allows you to borrow from the bank with interest
- Physical money that is backed by trust is known as _____ money
23 Clues: Taxes are due by • A share of ownership in a company? • A tax paid on items and services you purchase • A loan specifically used to purchase property • What card used money directly from your funds • The United States national bank is called the • A tax charged on the money you earn from work • Economists use __________ to measure inflation • ...
