money Crossword Puzzles
Unit 4 Crossword 2025-11-14
Across
- Interest calculated on the initial principal plus any accumulated interest from previous periods.
- Banks issued their own paper currency that was often unreliable.
- Sum total of all the currency and in circulation within an economy at a specific time.
- Any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts.
- Something used as money that has value simply because the government says so.
- Established the 1st Bank of the United States.
- Money has to be hard to make and the amount of quantities has to be controlled.
- Created a national currency called the “Fiat Greenback.”
- Low credit score, irresponsible spending and borrowing, high risk to lenders.
- Money must be able to break down and divide.
- Doesn't have to be used as money; can be used as a item.
Down
- Form of legal tender paper money created by the Union government to help finance the Civil War.
- High credit score, responsible spending and borrowing, low risk to lenders.
- Vetoed the renewal of the 2nd bank of the United States and withdrew national funds.
- Interest calculated on the initial principal plus any accumulated interest from previous periods.
- Used as currency and allows the holder to exchange it for something else.
- Money has to last and must withstand wear and tear.
- Money has to be easy to move from place to place.
- Money has to be accepted as form of payment by everyone.
- Money has to have the same basic design and look.
20 Clues: Money must be able to break down and divide. • Established the 1st Bank of the United States. • Money has to be easy to move from place to place. • Money has to have the same basic design and look. • Money has to last and must withstand wear and tear. • Money has to be accepted as form of payment by everyone. • ...
International Business English 2 (Unit 8) 2024-11-22
Across
- money paid regularly for work
- payment for work or loss
- immediately
- but; used to express an alternative or opposite
- to make something new
- to be in a particular situation unexpectedly
- the value of something or someone
- many
Down
- to succeed in doing something
- supporting something
- going to do something soon
- to discover or learn something
- people say that
- interested in something
- it's likely
- money paid for borrowing money
- the difference between two amounts
- money paid to people after they retire
- money earned
- when the price of things go down over time
20 Clues: many • it's likely • immediately • money earned • people say that • supporting something • to make something new • interested in something • payment for work or loss • going to do something soon • to succeed in doing something • money paid regularly for work • to discover or learn something • money paid for borrowing money • the value of something or someone • ...
International Business English 2 (Unit 8) 2024-11-22
Across
- to discover or learn something
- going to do something soon
- the difference between two amounts
- it's likely
- to make something new
- money earned
- people say that
- the value of something or someone
- when the price of things go down over time
- to be in a particular situation unexpectedly
- but; used to express an alternative or opposite
Down
- supporting something
- interested in something
- money paid for borrowing money
- payment for work or loss
- to succeed in doing something
- immediately
- money paid to people after they retire
- many
- money paid regularly for work
20 Clues: many • it's likely • immediately • money earned • people say that • supporting something • to make something new • interested in something • payment for work or loss • going to do something soon • to succeed in doing something • money paid regularly for work • to discover or learn something • money paid for borrowing money • the value of something or someone • ...
words related to money and shopping 2026-05-16
Across
- to spend money badly
- to take money from someone with the promise that you will pay it back later
- owing money
- to receive money for something you bought but then returned
- a cheap price for something
- a store event when things are sold at a cheaper price
- to use money to buy something
- company symbols
Down
- to look around but not buy
- to have enough money to buy something
- to make money from working
- to give money to charity
- famous company names, for example, Apple
- to give money to someone with the promise that it will be paid back later
- to look around in different stores for the best thing to buy
15 Clues: owing money • company symbols • to spend money badly • to give money to charity • to look around but not buy • to make money from working • a cheap price for something • to use money to buy something • to have enough money to buy something • famous company names, for example, Apple • a store event when things are sold at a cheaper price • ...
Round 1: finance puzzle 2022-05-10
Across
- Money lent
- Ask the bank to advance money
- Legal agreement
- Where shares are bought and sold
- rate and efficiency of work
- to repair or replace
- Amalgamation of two companies
- amount of money spent
Down
- money paid for a loan
- Part of the capital of a company
- Money paid to owner of copyright or patent
- Wealth of person or business
- Total sales of a company
- Money returned
- proof of payment
- Share of profits paid to shareholders
16 Clues: Money lent • Money returned • Legal agreement • proof of payment • to repair or replace • money paid for a loan • amount of money spent • Total sales of a company • rate and efficiency of work • Wealth of person or business • Ask the bank to advance money • Amalgamation of two companies • Part of the capital of a company • Where shares are bought and sold • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Vocabulary: money and describing trends 2026-05-01
Across
- synonym for 'quickly'
- synonym for 'steadily'
- synonym for 'decrease'
- synonym for 'considerably'
- synonym for 'increase'
- money a small, regular amount of money given to children
Down
- synonym for 'generally'
- synonym for 'steady'
- synonym for 'somewhat'
- box a container to store bank notes and coins
- processing illegal money to make it legal
- fake, but made to look real
- to get money for doing a job
- to put money into something, hoping to get more money in the future
- synonym for 'fall'
15 Clues: synonym for 'fall' • synonym for 'steady' • synonym for 'quickly' • synonym for 'somewhat' • synonym for 'steadily' • synonym for 'decrease' • synonym for 'increase' • synonym for 'generally' • synonym for 'considerably' • fake, but made to look real • to get money for doing a job • processing illegal money to make it legal • box a container to store bank notes and coins • ...
Finance 2021-10-06
Across
- what you want to achieve
- your permanent job
- money that you don't already have
- your work
- a cost that doesn't change
- your pay before deductions
- your pay after deductions
- pay that happens every other week
- extra time you work
- money that you already have
- items that aren't necessary
- rent of an item
Down
- they money you are getting
- borrowed money
- items on your budget
- your required needs
- your spending plan
- items that are necessary
- a cost that changes
- pay that happens 12 times a year
- your pay from your employer
- the money you pay for your living space
22 Clues: your work • borrowed money • rent of an item • your permanent job • your spending plan • your required needs • a cost that changes • extra time you work • items on your budget • what you want to achieve • items that are necessary • your pay after deductions • they money you are getting • a cost that doesn't change • your pay before deductions • your pay from your employer • ...
Personal Finance 2025-09-17
Across
- – Money you put into your bank account.
- Number – A number on your check that tells which bank it belongs to.
- Card – A plastic card that lets you spend money directly from your checking account.
- – A safe place where you keep your money.
- Statement – A paper or online record of the money that went in and out of your account.
- Slip – A paper you fill out to put money into your account.
- Banking – Using your phone to check and manage your bank account.
- (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) – A U.S. agency that protects your money in the bank.
- – Extra money the bank pays you for saving.
- Holder – The person who owns the bank account.
- Fee – A small charge the bank takes for keeping your account open.
Down
- – Money you take out of your account.
- (Personal Identification Number) – A secret number you type to use your card.
- Banking – Using the internet to manage your bank account.
- Account – A bank account where you keep money to save and earn interest.
- Slip – A small paper form you use to add money to your account.
- Card – A plastic card that lets you borrow money to spend, which you must pay back later.
- – A piece of paper that tells the bank to pay money from your account.
- – When you spend more money than you have in your account.
- Account – A bank account you use for daily spending and paying bills.
20 Clues: – Money you take out of your account. • – Money you put into your bank account. • – A safe place where you keep your money. • – Extra money the bank pays you for saving. • Holder – The person who owns the bank account. • Banking – Using the internet to manage your bank account. • – When you spend more money than you have in your account. • ...
Money- Eda Riin Reinok 2017-03-17
Across
- what... does this dress have
- when it costs too much
- read synonym
- when you buy too much things
- when you go to the work then you.... money
- you waste your....
- I already... for this dress
- place where is thing (food, clothes etc.)
Down
- money that children get
- place where you out your money
- i... my money on food
- metall money
- when you spend too much money
- I... this dress because i like it
- free miney synonym
15 Clues: metall money • read synonym • free miney synonym • you waste your.... • i... my money on food • when it costs too much • money that children get • I already... for this dress • what... does this dress have • when you buy too much things • when you spend too much money • place where you out your money • I... this dress because i like it • place where is thing (food, clothes etc.) • ...
Money 2013-09-22
5 Clues: having no money • shopping centre in the US • to give or pay money for something • money that a person or bank lends you • to have enough money to buy something
Money 2016-07-06
Across
- The place in a shop where you have to pay for things you want to buy.
- The paper you receive that tells you how much you have to pay. It can be for the electricity you use or for the meal you eat in a restaurant.
- The large building that keeps your money safe.
Down
- A form of money that is made out of small metal circles.
- The person who works in a bank and helps you open an account.
5 Clues: The large building that keeps your money safe. • A form of money that is made out of small metal circles. • The person who works in a bank and helps you open an account. • The place in a shop where you have to pay for things you want to buy. • ...
money 2020-04-21
Across
- the cost of borrowing money on a loan
- Any amount that you owe including bills
- You exchange this for goods
Down
- Money used to fund a business or high value purchase
- A physical asset used in the running of a business fixedcost A cost that is not part of producing a good or service grossincome The total money earned by a business before expenses grossprofit the difference from sales and the direct cost of sales
5 Clues: You exchange this for goods • the cost of borrowing money on a loan • Any amount that you owe including bills • Money used to fund a business or high value purchase • ...
money 2020-05-03
money 2020-04-27
5 Clues: having no money • wanting more money than you need. • to have enough money to buy something • money that a person or a bank lends you • the money a bank lends you to buy your house
Money 2020-07-19
Money 2016-12-12
5 Clues: A number that is written out of 100. • The price the shop pays for an item. • To make a gain when an item is sold. • The price the customer pays for an item. • To sell an item at a lower price than it was bought.
Money 2023-11-16
5 Clues: Today's Date • When is the next leap year? • What is the date of the holiday that involves tricks? • What was the date of the first day of school this year? • What is the date of the holiday that involves Pine Trees?
Money 2023-12-06
5 Clues: Paper currency with a specific value. • "Your mom keeps her money in her _____." • A place where you can buy things with money. • "A _____ is often used for buying small items." • A place where people keep and manage their money.
money 2023-11-10
money 2022-08-16
Across
- fairly and in the same way
- to receive money, property, or possessions from someone after the person has died
- to use too much of something or use something badly when there is a limited amount of it
Down
- a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made
- have enough money to pay for something; be able to do something without problems
5 Clues: fairly and in the same way • have enough money to pay for something; be able to do something without problems • to receive money, property, or possessions from someone after the person has died • a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made • ...
MONEY ??? 2025-10-24
5 Clues: Money kept for future use. • Money spent on goods and services. • Money in the form of coins or notes. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • Extra money paid when you borrow or lend money.
Vocab 2024-02-13
Across
- Means to write one's signature on the back of a check, which will transfer money.
- bank card that allows you to use it as a check or at an ATM.
- Money deposited into an account to earn interest.
- The number a bank gives to an individual account.
- Means to put money into an account.
- Interest that is paid on the principal, and the interest compounded daily.
- A personal record of your checking account transactions (activities).
- Interest paid on the principal amount.
- The amount you deposited in a savings account.
Down
- A percent that is paid on money in a bank account or money owed.
- A situation where an account does not have enough money to cover a payment.
- The total amount of money you have in your account.
- The way you sign your name on important papers.
- A hand-written document used to pay for purchases using funds in a personal checking account.
- Borrowed money.
- A form you fill out when you put money into your account.
- An account where paper checks or debit cards are used to withdraw money deposited into the account to pay for items.
17 Clues: Borrowed money. • Means to put money into an account. • Interest paid on the principal amount. • The amount you deposited in a savings account. • The way you sign your name on important papers. • Money deposited into an account to earn interest. • The number a bank gives to an individual account. • The total amount of money you have in your account. • ...
BANKING 2013-07-18
Across
- n. the difference between credits and debits in an account.
- n. person to whom money is paid.
- n. local office or bureau of a bank.
- v. to take money out of a bank account.
- n. bank account from which interest is paid.
- n. a record of transactions in a bank account.
- n. an instruction to a bank to make regular payments.
Down
- n. written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- n. money lent by a bank.
- n. money paid to a bank for the bank's services.
- n. small document recording money that you put into a bank account.
- n. money lent by a bank and that must be repaid with interest.
- n. deficit in a bank account caused by taking out more money than there is in.
- ph.v. to deposit or put money into a bank account.
- n. money paid for the use of money lent.
- n. a sum deducted from a bank account.
16 Clues: n. money lent by a bank. • n. person to whom money is paid. • n. local office or bureau of a bank. • n. a sum deducted from a bank account. • v. to take money out of a bank account. • n. money paid for the use of money lent. • n. bank account from which interest is paid. • n. a record of transactions in a bank account. • n. money paid to a bank for the bank's services. • ...
Vocab 1 and 2 (Fin. Literacy) 2023-01-31
Across
- The management of large amounts of money.
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- Amounts taken out for benefits and donations the employee has chosen
- The amount of money you earn before anything is taken out for taxes or other deductions.
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value.
- Money a person or company owes. It is usually money.
- National retirement program
- The U.S. government agency responsible for the collection of taxes
Down
- A percentage of money collected by the government based on how much money you make.
- Any expense that does not change from period to period.
- To have knowledge or be educated about how to manage your money.
- The nation's health program after you retire.
- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- Money coming in
- Amounts taken out of EVERY employees' paycheck to pay their income taxes for that pay period.
- The amount of money you take home after taxes and other deduction are taken out.
16 Clues: Money coming in • National retirement program • The management of large amounts of money. • The nation's health program after you retire. • a spending plan based on income and expenses. • Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • Money a person or company owes. It is usually money. • Any expense that does not change from period to period. • ...
"LETS TALK ABOUT MONEY" 2025-11-05
Across
- You shall give it to the Levite, the alien, the fatherless, and the ___... Dt. 26:12
- The ___ is the Lord’s and everything in it... Ps. 24:1
- …the world, and ____ who live in it. Ps. 24:1
- My God will meet all your ___ according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Phil. 4:19
- …not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a ___ giver. 2 Cor. 9:7
- If the willingness is there, the gift is ___ according to what one has. 2 Cor. 8:12
- …see if I will not throw open the windows of _____... Mal. 3:10
- Do not store up for yourselves ____ on earth... Mt. 6:19
- I give to the _____ all the tithes in Israel as their inheritance… Num. 18:21
- Worthy is the ___ who was slain. Rev. 5:12
Down
- If your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of ____. Mt. 6:23
- …yours will be a _________ land. Mal. 3:12
- … where moth and consumption destroy, and where ___ break in and steal. Mt. 6:19
- …and say to myself… “eat, drink, and be ____.” Lk. 12:19
- Bring the full ____ in to the storehouse… Mal. 3:10
- No one can serve two ___. Mt. 6:24
- I will tear down my ___ and build bigger ones… Lk. 12:18
17 Clues: No one can serve two ___. Mt. 6:24 • …yours will be a _________ land. Mal. 3:12 • Worthy is the ___ who was slain. Rev. 5:12 • …the world, and ____ who live in it. Ps. 24:1 • Bring the full ____ in to the storehouse… Mal. 3:10 • The ___ is the Lord’s and everything in it... Ps. 24:1 • …and say to myself… “eat, drink, and be ____.” Lk. 12:19 • ...
Cooper & Cash 2017-11-29
Across
- Money received on a regular basis
- A limit of money, you can use.
- Pay Wages
- A ___ on sales
- taking off
- Advanced payment down payment
- Cost Prices
- Remove
- an _______ at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- Add on and Extra money
- Drawing more money then a account has
- Automatic Withdraw
Down
- Taking the title of the debt owners property
- Extra pay that goes to the government
- A bank account that earns interest
- money thats taken out of your pay
- Deposit
- You can keep charging but you'll have to pay it.
- Gross Margin
- Annual Percentage
- Something you owe
21 Clues: Remove • Deposit • Pay Wages • taking off • Cost Prices • Gross Margin • A ___ on sales • Annual Percentage • Something you owe • Automatic Withdraw • Add on and Extra money • Advanced payment down payment • A limit of money, you can use. • Money received on a regular basis • money thats taken out of your pay • A bank account that earns interest • Extra pay that goes to the government • ...
Sports, Money & Vehicles - Italian 2016-03-17
Fundamental Principles of Money 2021-09-21
Across
- form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods
- supply amount of monetary assets available in a country's economy at a specific time
- Funds Transfer Wire transfer of money from one bank to another
- means of payment
- card payment card which provides the cardholder electronic access to bank account
- type of money made with metal
- check slip of paper which allows user to make a payment from their bank account to a business or individual
- rate rate at which a unit of currency of one country can be exchanged for a unit of currency of another currency
- government bond issued with terms of four
- treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds
Down
- promissory notes issued by a federal reserve bank
- policy actions of a central bank, currency board or regulatory committee specifying the size and rate of growth of the money supply
- card payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment
- paper currency issued by the continental congress
- bond form of debt issued by a national government
- system of money in general use in a country
- demand desired holding of a financial asset in the form of money
- policy means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy
- standard standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit
19 Clues: means of payment • type of money made with metal • government bond issued with terms of four • system of money in general use in a country • promissory notes issued by a federal reserve bank • paper currency issued by the continental congress • bond form of debt issued by a national government • form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods • ...
Unemployment, Money and Inflation 2024-02-20
Across
- This type of unemployment can be due to changes in the economy, such as the decline of certain industries or the emergence of new sectors.
- Money must be easily carried by people, so they can use it to conduct transactions wherever they go.
- Money should be easily divisible into smaller units to facilitate transactions of varying sizes.
- Money provides a common measure of the value of goods and services, making it easier to compare prices and values
- Situation where the supply of money in an economy increases at a rate that is considered to be too high, typically much faster than the economy's capacity to produce goods and services.
- This type of unemployment is common in industries where demand fluctuates according to the time of year, such as agriculture, tourism, and retail.
- increase in the general level of prices of goods and services
- The supply of money in circulation should be controlled or limited to maintain its value.
- This type of unemployment rises during periods of economic downturn or recession and decreases when the economy improves.
Down
- Money can preserve value over time, allowing individuals and businesses to save and defer spending until a later date.
- This increase in prices leads to higher cost of living, prompting workers to demand even higher wages to keep up with the rising costs, thereby creating a cycle of wage and price increases.
- Money serves as an intermediary in trade, eliminating the need for a coincidental want in barter transactions.
- This type of unemployment can happen for various reasons, such as individuals leaving a job to find a better one, relocating for work, or entering the workforce for the first time.
- Money must withstand physical wear and tear from handling and use over time.
- Explanation that rising input costs, especially energy and organized labor, drive up the prices of products
- Explanation that prices rise because all sectors of the economy try to buy more goods and services than the economy can produce
- This type of unemployment rises as new technologies are adopted, some jobs become obsolete because machines or software can perform tasks more efficiently than humans.
17 Clues: increase in the general level of prices of goods and services • Money must withstand physical wear and tear from handling and use over time. • The supply of money in circulation should be controlled or limited to maintain its value. • Money should be easily divisible into smaller units to facilitate transactions of varying sizes. • ...
B1 UNIT 4 REVISION 2026-01-20
Across
- to get something from a shop by paying money
- small, round pieces of metal used as money
- for to give money in exchange for something you want
- to keep money instead of spending it
- to give money to help people or organisations
- to use money to buy things
- money in the form of notes and coins
Down
- to take money from someone and promise to give it back later
- paper money used to pay for things
- to receive money for work you do
- to get money or a prize by being successful in a game or competition
- to give something to someone in return for money
- money money that parents regularly give their children
13 Clues: to use money to buy things • to receive money for work you do • paper money used to pay for things • to keep money instead of spending it • money in the form of notes and coins • small, round pieces of metal used as money • to get something from a shop by paying money • to give money to help people or organisations • to give something to someone in return for money • ...
Standard two 2019-01-29
Across
- people who choose not to spend money
- extra money paid for each purchase
- the actions the bank takes to either increase or decrease inflation rate
- heavier taxes on higher income groups
- banks are these
- a pool of money from investors
- the amount extra payed on long term payments
- the gradual increased in prices over time
- same tax for all income groups
- spending money on yourself
- heavier taxes on lower income groups
Down
- extra money collected in savings accounts
- actions the government takes to limit inflation
- what you get back from doing or investing in something
- a plan for saving to achieve long term or short term goals
- doing something that could be potentially hazardous
- people who invest into a company or other thing
- fixed investment into a company or business
- money that is not spent
- goods that are available to be sold
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 • ...
FACS Final Exam Review 2013-05-20
Across
- buy now pay later
- A plan for managing money
- how easy it is to access cash from your savings
- Understanding how to successfully manage money
- military, gapyear, 2-4 year college, work
- not enough money in your checking account to cover check
- collection of stocks and bonds
- automated teller machine
- earn if you put money in a bank account
- initial amt and interest already earned
- save 10% of income
- Group of job
- remain the same month to month
- baseball card, beanie babies
Down
- amt of money deposited
- loan from a bank
- can purchase at bank
- FDIC
- "track record"
- savings + expenses= income
- local bank
- a share in a company
- linked to checking account
- amt of money you might make from an investment
- activity identifies personality traits
- vary month to month
- of deposit CD,safe
27 Clues: FDIC • local bank • Group of job • "track record" • loan from a bank • buy now pay later • save 10% of income • of deposit CD,safe • vary month to month • can purchase at bank • a share in a company • amt of money deposited • automated teller machine • A plan for managing money • savings + expenses= income • linked to checking account • baseball card, beanie babies • collection of stocks and bonds • ...
UNIT 5 2021-02-24
Across
- to be planned for a different time
- to have been required for a period of time
- ammount of money which people are paid for their work.
- synonym for rich
- synonym for "to delay"
- synonym for staying in line
- ammount of money which is paid systematically to a person.
- to be postponed or set aside.
- to keep something from happening
- the latest date by which you can turn in a project
- synonym for save money
Down
- opposite for unaffected
- big ammount of money which is owned by someone that is generally wealthy.
- to go according to plans
- synonym for doubtful
- synonym for pocket money
- synonym for tormented
- synonym for surprise
- money that a person puts aside in order to be able to afford something in the future.
- synonym for peculiar.
20 Clues: synonym for rich • synonym for doubtful • synonym for surprise • synonym for tormented • synonym for peculiar. • synonym for "to delay" • synonym for save money • opposite for unaffected • to go according to plans • synonym for pocket money • synonym for staying in line • to be postponed or set aside. • to keep something from happening • to be planned for a different time • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-11-03
Across
- Amount of money earned
- The number being divided
- Solve
- The answer to a subtraction problem
- Positive and negative whole numbers (no decimals or fractions)
- To put money in an account
- To move up
- The distance a number is from 0. Always positive.
- The answer to an addition problem
- Taking money out of an account
- Spending money or taking money out of an account
- The amount of money in an account.
- The number you are dividing by in a division problem
- The answer to a division problem
Down
- A decimal that ends
- Decimal A decimal with a block of digits that repeats
- Below the surface of the water
- Flipping a fraction upside down
- Opposite; the number that will add with another number to equal zero.
- To move downward
- The answer to a multiplication problem
21 Clues: Solve • To move up • To move downward • A decimal that ends • Amount of money earned • The number being divided • To put money in an account • Below the surface of the water • Taking money out of an account • Flipping a fraction upside down • The answer to a division problem • The answer to an addition problem • The amount of money in an account. • The answer to a subtraction problem • ...
business terms 2024-01-05
Across
- accumulated funds for later use
- a closely regulated business type
- a business type that involves partners
- putting money into something in hopes of return
- a proposal to start a business
- short form of when you can't lose more money than you invested
- money you've made after deducting the costs to keep a business running
- funds to keep a business running
- where a company keeps its resources
- the beginning of a business
Down
- a new business that an entrepreneur launches that involves risks
- borrowing money from a bank for a cause
- material needed to keep a company running
- someone that owns a portion of a corporation
- when something keeps going
- place to keeps your money
- a share of ownership in a corporation
- founding person and investor of a business
- a business owner's accountability in case of losses
- a percentage of money that goes back to the government
20 Clues: place to keeps your money • when something keeps going • the beginning of a business • a proposal to start a business • accumulated funds for later use • funds to keep a business running • a closely regulated business type • where a company keeps its resources • a share of ownership in a corporation • a business type that involves partners • ...
Hernandez_Q1Summary 2023-10-04
Across
- total goods in stock
- can do whatever you want
- sharing a business idea
- money spent on equipment
- group of companies with a product demand
- debts your business owes to someone
- can win big or lose big
- takes the risk of the business
- rivalry
- opinions from the buyer
- you can sell it
- promoting a company
- you can physically sell it
- don't need
- financial holdings
- money put into business
- a legal entity separate from owners
- cant live without
Down
- income you get
- total money left in account
- two owners
- you can borrow it
- hires people
- open to everyone
- team that provides money to business
- you can achieve them
- growing a company
- start of a company
- promotes the product
- company name
- money gained
- a distinctive symbol
- promoting a company
- businesses with common goals
- using something to help the business
35 Clues: rivalry • two owners • don't need • hires people • company name • money gained • income you get • you can sell it • open to everyone • you can borrow it • growing a company • cant live without • start of a company • financial holdings • promoting a company • promoting a company • total goods in stock • you can achieve them • promotes the product • a distinctive symbol • sharing a business idea • ...
vocabulary bonzai 2026 2026-02-24
Across
- money you can get back if there is an accident
- money you earn from selling things
- something that does not help with anything
- something that helps you stay healthy
- on the 100 dollar bill
- something in which you put your savings in
- plays a role in almost all aspects of personal finance
- 25 cents
- metal cash
- used to doing something
- plan on how to spend in the future
Down
- 10 cents
- 1 cent
- to try to get used to something
- you have to pay for lets say an app
- 1 money
- something instead of a credit card or cash
- a place that keeps money for you
- something you do to get something
- you use to pay
- however much money you put into the bank
- a card to buy something
- what you earn from something
- however much something is worth
- you pay for school
25 Clues: 1 cent • 1 money • 10 cents • 25 cents • metal cash • you use to pay • you pay for school • on the 100 dollar bill • a card to buy something • used to doing something • what you earn from something • to try to get used to something • however much something is worth • a place that keeps money for you • something you do to get something • money you earn from selling things • ...
2nd ESL - Review Unit 4 (Write down the translation of each word) 2026-01-07
Across
- Adverb of "quick"
- Exchange, give one thing and receive another thing
- Adverb of "cheap"
- Ask for something to use that you give back later
- Give something to another person in return for money
- Keep something to use later
- An amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to
- Adverb of "good"
- Adverb of "angry"
- The right amoung of number
Down
- Adverb of "careful"
- Adverb of "perfect"
- Money in the form of notes and coins
- A small case for carrying paper money, credit cards.........
- Adverb of "happy"
- A reduction in the usual price
- Use something badly
- More than necessary (uncountable noun)
- Adverb of "easy"
- Get money for work that you do
- Get something as a prize in a competition
- Give something to another person to use for a short time
- More than necessary (countable noun)
23 Clues: Adverb of "easy" • Adverb of "good" • Adverb of "quick" • Adverb of "cheap" • Adverb of "happy" • Adverb of "angry" • Adverb of "careful" • Adverb of "perfect" • Use something badly • The right amoung of number • Keep something to use later • A reduction in the usual price • Get money for work that you do • Money in the form of notes and coins • More than necessary (countable noun) • ...
The National Budget 2026-03-23
Across
- The system of production and consumption in a country
- Money owed by the government
- Taking loans to cover a deficit
- A plan of government income and expenditure for a year
- The system of collecting taxes
- Spending on schools and learning
- Money received by the government
- The cost of borrowing money
- The government department managing finances
- Money given to support vulnerable people
Down
- When government income is more than spending
- Tax paid by companies on profits
- Government decisions on spending and taxation
- Spending on hospitals and medical care
- Important areas the government chooses to fund
- Tax added to goods and services
- Tax paid by individuals on their earnings
- Money spent by the government
- When income equals expenditure
- To distribute money to different sectors
- When government spending is more than income
- Government spending on roads, schools and services
22 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • Money owed by the government • Money spent by the government • When income equals expenditure • The system of collecting taxes • Tax added to goods and services • Taking loans to cover a deficit • Tax paid by companies on profits • Spending on schools and learning • Money received by the government • Spending on hospitals and medical care • ...
Social problems 2026-04-14
Across
- - happening once a year
- - state when someone is free to do something
- - housework
- to prevent someone from taking part, entering
- - the problem when you have not work
- - knowledge, skills gained from doing something
- - money paid to the government based on your income
- - raising money for a charity
- - organization which helps people in need e.g. collecting money
- - when you work extra hours, more than normal
- - to defeat, succeed
Down
- - system which provides help if you have health problems
- - the state of having not enough money for your needs
- - not having conditions that most people have
- - a person who works for free
- - companies which product goods for sale e.g. cars, devices, food
- - someone who learns how to work in a particular place
- - meet by chance
- - money which you get when you are retired and don't work any more
- - giving less money that someone needs for the work done
20 Clues: - housework • - meet by chance • - to defeat, succeed • - happening once a year • - a person who works for free • - raising money for a charity • - the problem when you have not work • - state when someone is free to do something • - not having conditions that most people have • to prevent someone from taking part, entering • - when you work extra hours, more than normal • ...
BANKING 2025-05-20
Across
- WHERE CLIENTS PLACE DEPOSITS AFTER BANK CLOSES
- THIS COLOR SIGN MEANS TO LEAVE BANK
- WHEN 2 PEOPLE ARE NEEDED
- WHERE LUNCH IS ATE
- 4 DIGIT CODE TO DEBIT CARD
- WHERE YOU USE YOUR CAR TO BANK
- USED TO PUT AROUND MONEY
- THERE IS THIS MANY DOLLARS IN A ROLL OF DIMES
- 2 PEOPLE ON AN ACCOUNT
Down
- PEOPLE WHO BANK AT THE BANK
- THIS COLOR STRAP GOES ON TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS
- TO TAKE MONEY OUT OF ACCOUNT
- THIS BANKER OPENS NEW ACCOUNTS
- WHERE THE TELLERS KEEP MONEY ON SERVICE LINE
- THERE IS THIS MANY DOLLARS IN A ROLL OF QUARTERS
- WHERE THE MONEY IS KEPT
- TO PUT MONEY IN AN ACCOUNT
- THIS COLOR STRAP GOES ON ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
- WHERE TO WITHDRAW MONEY WHEN BANK IS CLOSED
- HOW MANY PENNIES ARE IN A ROLL
20 Clues: WHERE LUNCH IS ATE • 2 PEOPLE ON AN ACCOUNT • WHERE THE MONEY IS KEPT • WHEN 2 PEOPLE ARE NEEDED • USED TO PUT AROUND MONEY • 4 DIGIT CODE TO DEBIT CARD • TO PUT MONEY IN AN ACCOUNT • PEOPLE WHO BANK AT THE BANK • TO TAKE MONEY OUT OF ACCOUNT • THIS BANKER OPENS NEW ACCOUNTS • WHERE YOU USE YOUR CAR TO BANK • HOW MANY PENNIES ARE IN A ROLL • THIS COLOR SIGN MEANS TO LEAVE BANK • ...
Week 29- Buying and Selling 2025-05-06
Across
- easy to carry
- food, furniture, and houses are ___
- your community does ___ produce everything you need.
- money used in a certain country for trade
- money comes in __ main forms
- strong and last a long time
- people who buy the goods or services
- must recognize as money
- haircuts, car repair, or teaching are called ____
- can be divided to pay for things
- people used to use coins made of __ or silver as money
Down
- people use ___ to produce goods and services
- we use ___ to buy what we need
- accepted by everyone
- people who make goods or provide services for other people
- people trade goods or services all around the ____
- when both parties trade, everyone _____
- invented 4,000 years ago
- difference between the cost of producing something and how much it is sold for
- trade is ___ important
- the cost of the __ choice can be money spent making the choice
21 Clues: easy to carry • accepted by everyone • trade is ___ important • must recognize as money • invented 4,000 years ago • strong and last a long time • money comes in __ main forms • we use ___ to buy what we need • can be divided to pay for things • food, furniture, and houses are ___ • people who buy the goods or services • when both parties trade, everyone _____ • ...
BUSINESS VOCABULARY 2026-05-06
Across
- money that an employee earns from work
- person who buys a product or service
- event where people discuss work or business
- document that asks someone to pay for product or service
- suty or task that you must take care of
- to succeed in reaching goal
- person who applies for a job
- An advantage or profit gained from something
- money that person or company recieves
- money company has left after paying costs
Down
- persons professional path
- Person who gives work for another person
- money a company recieves from selling products or services
- a person who works for a company
- when company spends more money than it earns
- skill, education or experience needed for a job
- money put into something to make profit later
- job or role in a company
- offician agreement between teo or more people or companies
- to make something better
20 Clues: job or role in a company • to make something better • persons professional path • to succeed in reaching goal • person who applies for a job • a person who works for a company • person who buys a product or service • money that person or company recieves • money that an employee earns from work • suty or task that you must take care of • Person who gives work for another person • ...
personal finance vocabulary crossword puzzle 2014-09-24
Across
- – things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- – amount of cost that stays the same.
- – money that comes in from work, or investments.
- – yearly amount of money paid for work.
- – something you want to accomplish over time.
- – money paid for the use of money – usually a percentage.
- – a promise to pay later.
Down
- – hourly rate of money paid for work.
- – pay out money for a good or service.
- – amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
- – return made for something done.
- – something you want to accomplish pretty quickly.
- – amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
- – things that are non-essential that are desired.
- – total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
- – a plan for how to spend your income.
- – what you give up in order to get something else.
- – work a person does to earn a living.
- – chance of loss.
- – something owed to another.
20 Clues: – chance of loss. • – a promise to pay later. • – something owed to another. • – return made for something done. • – hourly rate of money paid for work. • – amount of cost that stays the same. • – 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. • ...
UNIT 5 2021-02-24
Across
- to be planned for a different time
- to have been required for a period of time
- ammount of money which people are paid for their work.
- synonym for rich
- synonym for "to delay"
- synonym for staying in line
- ammount of money which is paid systematically to a person.
- to be postponed or set aside.
- to keep something from happening
- the latest date by which you can turn in a project
- synonym for save money
Down
- opposite for unaffected
- big ammount of money which is owned by someone that is generally wealthy.
- to go according to plans
- synonym for doubtful
- synonym for pocket money
- synonym for tormented
- synonym for surprise
- money that a person puts aside in order to be able to afford something in the future.
- synonym for peculiar.
20 Clues: synonym for rich • synonym for doubtful • synonym for surprise • synonym for tormented • synonym for peculiar. • synonym for "to delay" • synonym for save money • opposite for unaffected • to go according to plans • synonym for pocket money • synonym for staying in line • to be postponed or set aside. • to keep something from happening • to be planned for a different time • ...
Accounting 2 semester final review 2023-11-27
Across
- Money taken out of a business by the owner is called_____.
- the point of accounting is to ____.
- money owed to us
- accounts that can be closed into income summary.
- Everything we own is called a _______.
- assets=liabilities+capital-drawing+revenues-expenses
- Net income/everything else goes on the _____.
- Purpose is to use - not a revenue.
- Everything we earn/invested is called ____.
- to the left-assets, drawing, expenses
- Everything we owe is called a _______.
- Purpose is to resell.
- ties into insurance
Down
- alc goes on the ____.
- money we owe
- debits must equal your credits
- end oe= beginning oe+ investments- drawing +- net income
- "1/10, n/30" is called_______.
- cash is ____.
- permanent accounts
- to the right-liabilities, revenue, capital
- Money made is called ____.
- Money put into a business by the owner is called____.
- revenue-expenses
- Money Spent is called ___.
- the basic accounting equation is ____.
26 Clues: money we owe • cash is ____. • money owed to us • revenue-expenses • permanent accounts • ties into insurance • alc goes on the ____. • Purpose is to resell. • Money made is called ____. • Money Spent is called ___. • debits must equal your credits • "1/10, n/30" is called_______. • Purpose is to use - not a revenue. • the point of accounting is to ____. • ...
Accounting 2 semester final review 2023-11-27
Across
- Money taken out of a business by the owner is called_____.
- Everything we earn/invested is called ____.
- Everything we own is called a _______.
- money we owe
- money owed to us
- Everything we owe is called a _______.
- Money put into a business by the owner is called____.
- Money made is called ____.
- revenue-expenses
- "1/10, n/30" is called_______.
- Purpose is to use - not a revenue.
- alc goes on the ____.
Down
- end oe= beginning oe+ investments- drawing +- net income
- accounts that can be closed into income summary.
- to the left-assets, drawing, expenses
- Net income/everything else goes on the _____.
- Purpose is to resell.
- cash is ____.
- ties into insurance
- to the right-liabilities, revenue, capital
- Money Spent is called ___.
- debits must equal your credits
- assets=liabilities+capital-drawing+revenues-expenses
- the point of accounting is to ____.
- permanent accounts
- the basic accounting equation is ____.
26 Clues: money we owe • cash is ____. • money owed to us • revenue-expenses • permanent accounts • ties into insurance • Purpose is to resell. • alc goes on the ____. • Money made is called ____. • Money Spent is called ___. • debits must equal your credits • "1/10, n/30" is called_______. • Purpose is to use - not a revenue. • the point of accounting is to ____. • ...
Social Science Crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- the amount of money earned after working
- things necessary for survival
- someone who purchases good
- swapping one good for another
- the buying of goods and services between businesses
- the amount of extra money earned
- the amount of money a consumer has to pay for a product
- to set right
- items that you can see or touch on stock
Down
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- agreement to a proposal
- a list of income
- a legally binding agreement
- a proposal
- things not essential but desired
- an illegal business practice
- tokens with different values used for trades
- off to overcharge or swindle
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- extra money that needs to be payed after money is borrowed
- things done for you by others
22 Clues: a proposal • to set right • a list of income • agreement to a proposal • someone who purchases good • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things necessary for survival • swapping one good for another • things done for you by others • off to overcharge or swindle • things not essential but desired • the amount of extra money earned • ...
MasonwP5economicsvocab 2023-01-24
Across
- resources found in nature
- trading for goods and services
- money we pay to the government
- things people do for others
- workers focus on one type of work
- rising prices
- what we get from a choice we make
- the money a person gets for the work they do
- giving money to a charity
- resources that cannot be made again, because they take thousands to millions of years to form
Down
- in short supply
- when we use credit we use other peoples money
- part of a company
- how many consumers want to buy a product
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- farming
- decreasing prices
- the economy of countries all over the world
- the money we earn when we work
- money put aside/used by businesss
- products we can touch feel or hold
21 Clues: farming • rising prices • in short supply • part of a company • decreasing prices • resources found in nature • giving money to a charity • things people do for others • trading for goods and services • money we pay to the government • the money we earn when we work • workers focus on one type of work • money put aside/used by businesss • what we get from a choice we make • ...
Irmeli's crossword 2023-03-20
Across
- an account book recording purchases made
- assets in the form of money
- the state of being legally responsible for something
- money owed
- expected
- unexpected
- inclined not to be strict
- a group of accounts
Down
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee for each pay period
- payment for an injury; compensation
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- a lessening in value; a belittling
- to leave out
- equal parts of the division of ownership of a corporation
- a statement of the assets
- To change continually
- amount of money lost
- amount of money earned
- the cost required for something
- lose effectiveness or intensity.
- the established reputation of a business regarded as a quantifiable asset and calculated as part of its value when it is sold
21 Clues: expected • money owed • unexpected • to leave out • a group of accounts • amount of money lost • To change continually • amount of money earned • a statement of the assets • inclined not to be strict • assets in the form of money • the cost required for something • lose effectiveness or intensity. • a lessening in value; a belittling • payment for an injury; compensation • ...
April's Epic Econ puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- The work that someone does
- something for a business that you can reuse for years
- Someone who starts a business
- easy to find
- someone who has been hired
- when a product is hard to find
- money that is given to the goverment
- Rivalry between two or more companies
- money that you have to pay back
Down
- Amount of money to spend
- something that you need for a business but needs to be replenished frequently
- person who buys a product
- someone who makes a product
- the amount consumers are willing to buy
- a person who hires someone
- the amount of the existing thing
- the study on how we make money
- doing something very well in business
- amount of money someone earns for their work
- Tax that is charged from the money you make working
20 Clues: easy to find • Amount of money to spend • person who buys a product • The work that someone does • a person who hires someone • someone who has been hired • someone who makes a product • Someone who starts a business • the study on how we make money • when a product is hard to find • money that you have to pay back • the amount of the existing thing • ...
Personal Finance 2025-05-07
Across
- a card that withdraws from your bank account
- money charged for paying late
- your job or career
- the date you have to pay your bill
- the number that rates your credit worthiness
- your favorite teacher
- when prices are increasing
- the box where you find your interest rate/fees
- digital money
- a home loan
Down
- usually a monthly plan for your money
- when prices and wages are decreasing
- usually the place where your paycheck goes
- not a need but often required for online tasks
- prices for this necessity go up with inflation
- best high school
- a card that borrows money from a bank
- you pay this to live in a home you don't owe
- money that you have to pay back
- most people's preferred mode of transportation
- the money a bank charges for lending to you
- "non fungible token"
- prices for this liquid strongly impact inflation
23 Clues: a home loan • digital money • best high school • your job or career • "non fungible token" • your favorite teacher • when prices are increasing • money charged for paying late • money that you have to pay back • the date you have to pay your bill • when prices and wages are decreasing • usually a monthly plan for your money • a card that borrows money from a bank • ...
module 4/5 vocab 2026-03-02
Across
- Creating a large sum of goods
- government aid given to people in immediate need
- People who oppose government and wants total control
- When the government spends more money than collecting taxes
- A sudden failure or destruction
- A production method involving workers doing step by step tasks
- Buying stocks with borrowed money
Down
- A belief saying buying large goods is better
- FDR's purposal for the supreme court to support his new deal plans
- Radio by FDR to inform americans
- A woman in the 1920s for her fashion
- Borrowed money to buy stocks
- Banning of a certain things
- Illegal underground bar
- buying money and paying it back in small amounts overtime
- Avoiding conflicts of other countries
- People withdrawing money due to their fear of bank failures
- Investing in stocks hoping it will rise high quickly
- A tax on imported goods.
- Borrowing money and paying the same amount later
20 Clues: Illegal underground bar • A tax on imported goods. • Banning of a certain things • Borrowed money to buy stocks • Creating a large sum of goods • A sudden failure or destruction • Radio by FDR to inform americans • Buying stocks with borrowed money • A woman in the 1920s for her fashion • Avoiding conflicts of other countries • A belief saying buying large goods is better • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-12-19
Across
- Money that is set aside with the plan to not spend it for a long time
- An amount that is borrowed to be paid back at a later date, usually with added interest.
- An abbreviation that stands for Annual Percentage Rate. This is the interest rate charged on the balance of a credit card.
- When money is taken out of a bank account
- This is money that is put aside in case it is needed for an unexpected or unplanned event.
- Refers to how much money an investor could potentially earn from an investment. Usually expressed as a percentage.
- A record that details a person's credit history.
- The money spent on something.
- These are shares of ownership in a company. If the company grows in value, then the value of stock grows in value as well.
Down
- Any form of money, property, or services that you earn or receive.
- Items that reduce the actual amount of taxes you need to pay.
- A set amount of money earned per pay period. It is usually described as the amount of money made per year.
- the fee someone pays to be able to borrow money.
- A plan for how you will spend the money that you make or receive
- A means of protection from financial loss.
- When money is added into a bank account
- A form of fraud. Identity thieves use another person's personal information in order to steal that person's money or gain access to other benefits.
- In investing terms, the chance you take that an investment may or may not result in a return.
18 Clues: The money spent on something. • When money is added into a bank account • When money is taken out of a bank account • A means of protection from financial loss. • the fee someone pays to be able to borrow money. • A record that details a person's credit history. • Items that reduce the actual amount of taxes you need to pay. • ...
Fin lit by reid 2023-11-07
Across
- Don't let anyone know private info
- A cut of money the government gets per pay check
- Things that make you lose money
- An amount of money you pay on top of things
- taking personal information
- Trying to take peoples money
- A bad disease for computers
- Keep virus protection up to date
Down
- When you have negative money
- Banks
- A form of currency
- Once every 12 months
- Make sure websites are secure
- Things that make you money
- Gain assets
15 Clues: Banks • Gain assets • A form of currency • Once every 12 months • Things that make you money • taking personal information • A bad disease for computers • When you have negative money • Trying to take peoples money • Make sure websites are secure • Things that make you lose money • Keep virus protection up to date • Don't let anyone know private info • ...
#5 2013-01-29
Across
- risk money to make larger profit
- tax on imports
- British diplomat
- money payed on goods
- French Minister
- national government money owed
- Secretary of war
- Tradition
- First 10 amendments
- Democratic Republican leader
Down
- not with the constitutional
- First president
- Attorney general
- Federalist leader
- Free African American slave
- Three departments
- money certificates
- First vice president
18 Clues: Tradition • tax on imports • First president • French Minister • British diplomat • Attorney general • Secretary of war • Federalist leader • Three departments • money certificates • First 10 amendments • money payed on goods • First vice president • not with the constitutional • Free African American slave • Democratic Republican leader • national government money owed • ...
personal finance vocabulary crossword puzzle 2014-09-24
Across
- – something you want to accomplish over time.
- – something you want to accomplish pretty quickly.
- – yearly amount of money paid for work.
- – money that comes in from work, or investments.
- – chance of loss.
- – a promise to pay later.
- – total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
- – things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- – something owed to another.
- – amount of cost that stays the same.
Down
- – money paid for the use of money – usually a percentage.
- – what you give up in order to get something else.
- – amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
- – pay out money for a good or service.
- – work a person does to earn a living.
- – things that are non-essential that are desired.
- – a plan for how to spend your income.
- – amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
- – return made for something done.
- – hourly rate of money paid for work.
20 Clues: – chance of loss. • – a promise to pay later. • – something owed to another. • – return made for something done. • – hourly rate of money paid for work. • – amount of cost that stays the same. • – pay out money for a good or service. • – work a person does to earn a living. • – a plan for how to spend your income. • – yearly amount of money paid for work. • ...
FACS Final Exam Review 2013-05-20
Across
- remain the same month to month
- Understanding how to successfully manage money
- Group of job
- savings + expenses= income
- linked to checking account
- military, gapyear, 2-4 year college, work
- amt of money deposited
- "track record"
- can purchase at bank
- a share in a company
- not enough money in your checking account to cover check
- of deposit CD,safe
- local bank
- amt of money you might make from an investment
- loan from a bank
Down
- collection of stocks and bonds
- FDIC
- how easy it is to access cash from your savings
- save 10% of income
- initial amt and interest already earned
- earn if you put money in a bank account
- baseball card, beanie babies
- vary month to month
- activity identifies personality traits
- A plan for managing money
- buy now pay later
- automated teller machine
27 Clues: FDIC • local bank • Group of job • "track record" • loan from a bank • buy now pay later • save 10% of income • of deposit CD,safe • vary month to month • can purchase at bank • a share in a company • amt of money deposited • automated teller machine • A plan for managing money • savings + expenses= income • linked to checking account • baseball card, beanie babies • collection of stocks and bonds • ...
Economics 2015-02-04
Across
- failure to fulfil the terms of a loan agreement
- state of being poor
- a free-market system built on private ownership
- money loaned
- two-word name for the currency of the UK
- when more money goes out than comes in
- ... and shares
- total revenue minus total costs
- workforce
- ... makes the world go round
Down
- a particularly bad recession, i.e. America, 1929
- rising prices across the board
- jobless
- two-word term for a country with low or no taxes, i.e. Switzerland
- judged by a court to be unable to pay off one's debts
- money sent from one country to another in order to help its economy
- to put money into a venture in the hope of making more money
- Karl Marx's "dictatorship of the proletariat"
- to sell state-owned business to non-public investors
- area of the single European economy
20 Clues: jobless • workforce • money loaned • ... and shares • state of being poor • ... makes the world go round • rising prices across the board • total revenue minus total costs • area of the single European economy • when more money goes out than comes in • two-word name for the currency of the UK • Karl Marx's "dictatorship of the proletariat" • ...
Vocab 2024-05-10
Across
- 65
- once per year
- Both Social Security and Medicare
- Internal Revenue Agency
- When people retire they instead take on a smaller less stress inducing job
- The tax that pays retired people monthly
- interest on money deposited
- You don't pay taxes until withdrawing money
- Investments that are made after taxes are taken out
- original amount deposited
Down
- 4 times per year
- The tax that pays for retired peoples medical bills
- You can only receive 4 per year
- the money in the account
- Investments that are made before taxes are taken out
- the rate the money is compounded with
- twice per year
- certificate given when you deposit into an account
- compounds every day
- when compounded money is ready to be withdrawn
- interest
- When someone can stop working
- Annual Percentage Yield
- When money doesn't need to be taxed
24 Clues: 65 • interest • once per year • twice per year • 4 times per year • compounds every day • Internal Revenue Agency • Annual Percentage Yield • the money in the account • original amount deposited • interest on money deposited • When someone can stop working • You can only receive 4 per year • Both Social Security and Medicare • When money doesn't need to be taxed • ...
Finance 3.4 2023-03-17
Across
- a part of a whole.
- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim.
- a rate, number, or amount in each hundred.
- relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a national legislative body
- the governing body of a nation
- a sum of money saved
- available for use at the discretion of the user.
Down
- officially agree to or accept as satisfactory.
- pay out
- a check for salary
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- money received
- distribute for a particular purpose.
- a commercial business.
- an estimate of income
- take and use
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- contribution to state revenue
20 Clues: pay out • take and use • money received • a part of a whole. • a check for salary • a sum of money saved • an estimate of income • a commercial business. • a national legislative body • contribution to state revenue • the governing body of a nation • distribute for a particular purpose. • a rate, number, or amount in each hundred. • officially agree to or accept as satisfactory. • ...
Business revision 2023-07-28
Across
- When u get assigned times to work
- A corporation is an organization. Usually a group of people or a company
- When u get payed
- Borrowing money but can may have to pay back double
- Borrowing Money
- overdue loan
- The amount of money u earn
- The total amount of money brought into a companys operation
- being legally responsible for something
- An owner of shares in a company.
- a cost that businesses incur in running their operations
- A individual who has founded there own business
Down
- Giving one thing for another
- the loss of other alternatives when one alternitave is chosen
- dead pledge
- using money on items
- ur own money off ur own card
- Australian taxation office
- The process or work of keeping Financial accounts
- A person holds a property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries
20 Clues: dead pledge • overdue loan • Borrowing Money • When u get payed • using money on items • Australian taxation office • The amount of money u earn • Giving one thing for another • ur own money off ur own card • An owner of shares in a company. • When u get assigned times to work • being legally responsible for something • A individual who has founded there own business • ...
Unit 5 2022-02-18
Across
- synonym of shout
- money that you could keep to use in the future or when you need it.
- Something that allows you to buy things
- You can give some money to someone or for
- when you achive something like your goals
- opposite of waste time
- when something is on time
- synonym of late
- synonym of line up
- when you have an idea inmediatly
- little amount of money that someone might give to you.
Down
- lot of money you have because someone may inheritance or just have it
- someone that has a lot of money and power
- opposite of credoulous
- when you pay the money someone borrow you
- opposite of beggining
- opposite of unaffected
- opposite of uncouncerned
- synonym of strange
- When you can help someone to get up
- opposite of the day before
21 Clues: synonym of late • synonym of shout • synonym of strange • synonym of line up • opposite of beggining • opposite of credoulous • opposite of unaffected • opposite of waste time • opposite of uncouncerned • when something is on time • opposite of the day before • when you have an idea inmediatly • When you can help someone to get up • Something that allows you to buy things • ...
Banking Vocabulary 2023-10-26
Across
- When a bank allows a with drawl even though you do not have enough money.
- Point of Sale.
- Electronic deposit of funds to an account.
- Gift Card.
- A vehicle that earns investment after a certain amount of time
- Ability to pay all debts.
- A bank that offers general services.
- Can only with drawl at certain times.
- A written statement by the bank to another person for money.
- Individual payments made from a lump of money.
- Loan to cover business expenses.
Down
- Digital Currency.
- Bank account offered by banks and credit unions.
- Money in an account you can spend.
- A sum of money paid to a cooperation out of earnings.
- With drawl at anytime.
- A loan for a vehicle.
- Loan for a property of dwelling.
- Take money out.
- Security that represents ownership of corporation.
20 Clues: Gift Card. • Point of Sale. • Take money out. • Digital Currency. • A loan for a vehicle. • With drawl at anytime. • Ability to pay all debts. • Loan for a property of dwelling. • Loan to cover business expenses. • Money in an account you can spend. • A bank that offers general services. • Can only with drawl at certain times. • Electronic deposit of funds to an account. • ...
investing crossword answers and clues Jacob H 2026-03-23
Across
- trading info to buy or sell
- sum people put all available money into
- market buy when low
- IRA 7500$ after tax
- stops hacking the system
- trade on a stock
- market buy when high
- Factor something that not companies fault
- security benefits to millions
- managed by your employers and you
- Factor something the company did
- a set amount of money put into investing
- ratio a yearly fee taken out
Down
- money saved for a purpose
- splitting things up
- online money
- easy access money
- a loan that will be paid back in some way
- cap the companies max value
- IRA 7500$ pre tax
- chip a well established company
- five hundred many companies that you could buy a part of
- measures assets
- money for all depts
- offering shares of a private company
25 Clues: online money • measures assets • trade on a stock • easy access money • IRA 7500$ pre tax • splitting things up • market buy when low • IRA 7500$ after tax • money for all depts • market buy when high • stops hacking the system • money saved for a purpose • trading info to buy or sell • cap the companies max value • ratio a yearly fee taken out • security benefits to millions • ...
Financial Literacy 8-24-23 2023-08-24
Across
- of Deposit Fixed-term savings
- Spending plan
- Failure to pay
- Valuable owned item
- shopping Evaluating options for smart purchasing
- fund Savings for emergencies
- Money owed
- Spreading investments
- value of money Money’s time value
- Borrowing cost
- Legal insolvency declaration.
- Borrowing cost percentage
Down
- score Rating of credit worthiness
- card Money Card
- Ability to borrow
- Borrowed money
- Earnings
- report. Financial history summary
- yourself first - Save before spending
- Union Nonprofit bank
- Borrowed money
- Broker Investment intermediary
- vs. want Essential vs. Optional
- Risk Coverage
- Original amount borrowed
25 Clues: Earnings • Money owed • Spending plan • Risk Coverage • Failure to pay • Borrowed money • Borrowed money • Borrowing cost • card Money Card • Ability to borrow • Valuable owned item • Union Nonprofit bank • Spreading investments • Original amount borrowed • Borrowing cost percentage • fund Savings for emergencies • Legal insolvency declaration. • of Deposit Fixed-term savings • ...
Banking Crossword 2025-01-26
Across
- money acquired in a check
- the financial banking status
- type of account for saving money
- money gained with having a bank
- type of account for depositing money that can later withdraw or use checks or a debit card to pay others
- drawing more money from a bank account that obtained
- amount in a bank account
- banking on the internet
Down
- financial institution that protects money
- safety of deposits protected by agencies
- check obtained from work
- putting money in a bank account
- automated teller machine
- taking money out of bank
- charges that come with having an account
15 Clues: banking on the internet • check obtained from work • automated teller machine • taking money out of bank • amount in a bank account • money acquired in a check • the financial banking status • putting money in a bank account • money gained with having a bank • type of account for saving money • safety of deposits protected by agencies • charges that come with having an account • ...
Finance 2016-05-09
Across
- Federal student aid form.
- Total cost of the credit.
- Interest you pay for the use of credit.
- Best way to make money.
- The longer it takes to pay, the more interest you'll have to pay.
- Total income before taxes.
- Property pledged to assure repayment of a loan.
- Money borrowed to buy something now, & payed on your own later.
- Allows holder to make purchases with a limit, but builds no debt.
Down
- Borrowed money that's expected to be payed back.
- First step to financial success.
- More expensive than an public college, with different features.
- Help college students pay off college, but will need to be payed back, and won't go until it is.
- Allows holder to make purchases without limits, but does build up debt.
- Overall take home income after taxes.
- Money paid regularly for debt.
- Rewards that can be given to students toward college, mostly money.
- Educational institution for young adults trying to find a career.
- A strategy for how much money you plan to make and save.
- Money given to a person from the government for a reason.
20 Clues: Best way to make money. • Federal student aid form. • Total cost of the credit. • Total income before taxes. • Money paid regularly for debt. • First step to financial success. • Overall take home income after taxes. • Interest you pay for the use of credit. • Property pledged to assure repayment of a loan. • Borrowed money that's expected to be payed back. • ...
Econ Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
Across
- The workers or government own the means of production.
- The main function of an economic system.
- Allocation of equal resources for equal outcomes.
- Spending or saving money to receive a return of money greater than the original amount.
- Private parties own the means of production.
- Increase in production.
- A factor of production which encompasses physical assets.
- An authority makes decisions on what and how to produce.
- Money which is owed.
Down
- A loan which is mainly used for houses.
- The ability to borrow money with the understanding that you will pay later.
- Sum of money put in and taken out of an account.
- A ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- The ability to convert assets to cash.
- Production decisions are made by the interaction of consumers and buyers.
- Stable income or living conditions.
- Intermediaries of money.
- The cost when borrowing money.
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx.
- A factor of production which encompasses the workers.
- A factor of production which encompasses natural resources.
- Ability to take economic actions.
22 Clues: Money which is owed. • Increase in production. • Intermediaries of money. • The cost when borrowing money. • Ability to take economic actions. • Stable income or living conditions. • The ability to convert assets to cash. • A loan which is mainly used for houses. • The main function of an economic system. • A political theory derived from Karl Marx. • ...
Mykelti,P8,Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- a system of dollars and coins
- when we use credit we are using another persons money to buy something
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- money that is owed to someone else
- we can earn interest by depositing money in a savings acount
- what we lose when we make a choice
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- trading for goods and services
- what we get from a choice that we make
- small pieces of a company
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back
- an activity that helps us decides if the cost of a choice is worth its benfits
Down
- when you borrow money you have to pay
- prices are falling
- the creation of products
- a system of making and trading goods and services
- things we must have for our survival or health
- rising prices
- products or services brought into the country for sale
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- money earned by workers
21 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 • ...
Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- Ticker symbol
- Anything of value that is accepted for goods or services
- Range of investments held by a person
- Someone who buys and sells stock for a person
- An owner of shares in a company.
- Money that is given with money back and interest expected
- Technique for investing
- Measurement processing and communication of financial information
- Use of savings to earn money
- Shares can be traded openly
- dividend of the stock as percentage
- Being financially responsible for something
- Price earnings ratio.
- Any organization that provides services related to money
- Stage 3 of investing
- Controlled by state regulatory authorities
Down
- Shares of a company.
- Manage supply of money and invest rates
- Stage 2 of investing
- Central bank of U.S.
- Largest category of deposit institutions
- Dollar amount of annual dividend per share.
- Chartered and supervised by OCC
- Non profit financial institution
- Shares not sold publicly
- Stage 1 of investing
- Stage 5 of investing
- Stage 4 of investing
- A sum of money saved
- Where exchanges are made
30 Clues: Ticker symbol • Shares of a company. • Stage 2 of investing • Central bank of U.S. • Stage 1 of investing • Stage 5 of investing • Stage 4 of investing • A sum of money saved • Stage 3 of investing • Price earnings ratio. • Technique for investing • Shares not sold publicly • Where exchanges are made • Shares can be traded openly • Use of savings to earn money • ...
Credit crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- rate that adjusts over time
- to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later
- a Lender
- A person who borrows money
- money given in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- avoid finance charges if you pay your bill before its due date.
- a fee you pay if you're late on your payment
- most possible amount of money you can spend on credit card
- It calculates what percentage of the principal you'll pay each year
- least amount of money you can pay on your debt without getting in trouble
Down
- rate that stays the same
- record that shows you pay debt
- loan that is secured
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow it’s money
- someone who agrees to pay back your debt if you don't
- Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850
- security for loan
- loan without collateral
- amount of time you have to pay back
20 Clues: a Lender • security for loan • loan that is secured • loan without collateral • rate that stays the same • A person who borrows money • rate that adjusts over time • record that shows you pay debt • amount of time you have to pay back • a fee you pay if you're late on your payment • Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850 • ...
Credit crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- rate that adjusts over time
- to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later
- a Lender
- A person who borrows money
- money given in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- avoid finance charges if you pay your bill before its due date.
- a fee you pay if you're late on your payment
- most possible amount of money you can spend on credit card
- It calculates what percentage of the principal you'll pay each year
- least amount of money you can pay on your debt without getting in trouble
Down
- rate that stays the same
- record that shows you pay debt
- loan that is secured
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow it’s money
- someone who agrees to pay back your debt if you don't
- Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850
- security for loan
- loan without collateral
- amount of time you have to pay back
20 Clues: a Lender • security for loan • loan that is secured • loan without collateral • rate that stays the same • A person who borrows money • rate that adjusts over time • record that shows you pay debt • amount of time you have to pay back • a fee you pay if you're late on your payment • Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850 • ...
Math Crossword 2015-05-06
Across
- The amount that's left of a whole
- The amount of money before taxes
- The amount of money you pay for your property
- A small card where it is easier to buy things with
- The number you are dividing with
- A way to take away a number of it
- The amount of money you get
- A object to buy things with
- Part of a Whole
- A way to add 2 numbers
- A place where you can keep your money safe
Down
- A faster way to add
- A plan for your money
- A total amount of multiple wholes
- The total amount there was of a whole
- A number that only 2 factors
- A amount of money you pay for a object
- The answer to a multiplication problem
- A way to see how times a number can go in a number
- A part of a division problem
- A complete piece
- The answer to a addition problem
- A number that has more than 2 factors
- A part of a multiplication problem
- The answer to a division problem
25 Clues: Part of a Whole • A complete piece • A faster way to add • A plan for your money • A way to add 2 numbers • The amount of money you get • A object to buy things with • A number that only 2 factors • A part of a division problem • The amount of money before taxes • The number you are dividing with • The answer to a addition problem • The answer to a division problem • ...
Economics 2021-02-04
Across
- A business that makes and sells products to other companies
- What goes into your bank account besides money
- A person that hires workers
- The amount you have of something
- A customer or a company that will buy the products
- a Free Market
- work
- Money that gets payed to the government
- When you have more than you need of something
- Something you do well in
- the maximum amount of money you can spend
- tax that gets taken from your total work salary
- Someone who works there
Down
- the amount of money people can produce
- a subject that teaches you how to learn money
- Something that is hard to find
- Money that you get then later have to pay it back
- Money you save in your account for later
- How much of what people want to buy
- Battle between two shops
- Someone who starts a business
- looking for items you want to buy
- Tools that you can use
- Goods tools used to make stuff
- Tax that is on items that got payed back to the government
25 Clues: work • a Free Market • Tools that you can use • Someone who works there • Battle between two shops • Something you do well in • A person that hires workers • Someone who starts a business • Something that is hard to find • Goods tools used to make stuff • The amount you have of something • looking for items you want to buy • How much of what people want to buy • ...
Economics 2021-02-04
Across
- A way a person chooses to spend money.
- A person who starts a business.
- Somebody that works for a business.
- Tax on products you purchase.
- When an item is hard to find.
- a business that makes things they sell.
- A person who hires people.
- A type of tax you have to pay when you earn money.
- The study of how humans use currency.
- A car, college tuition, retirement.
- An account you have to save money.
Down
- the amount of money a person will spend.
- A person who buys an item.
- Money people work to get.
- The amount of something people will buy.
- Tools needed for making a product.
- Work that a person does.
- Doing one job very well.
- The amount of a product somebody has.
- Rivalry between 2 or more businesses.
- The market the US has.
- Money that goes to the government.
- A thing you will need for a business.
- Money that you barrow and pay back.
- When there is a lot of something.
25 Clues: The market the US has. • Work that a person does. • Doing one job very well. • Money people work to get. • A person who buys an item. • A person who hires people. • Tax on products you purchase. • When an item is hard to find. • A person who starts a business. • When there is a lot of something. • Tools needed for making a product. • Money that goes to the government. • ...
Investment Strategies 2021-12-03
Across
- Putting money aside for later
- Holder of money
- the federal reserve
- to invest in different kinds of companies
- News station that televises the market
- Bonds that aren't taxed
- Establishes and enforces regulation
- have a higher risk than bonds
- Largest category of depository inst.
- Anything of Value
- The exchange that the Nasdaq is
- Shares not sold publicly
- The people who do the work
- Accepts money from customers
- A mix of stocks and bonds
- Portion that companies issue to stockholders
Down
- Issued by the government
- Use of long term savings to earn a return
- Money earned on money saved/invested
- Generally low risk
- money to run and expand the business
- Company ownership with limited liability
- Number of FED districts
- Not allowed to go under 0 in account
- Allowed to overdraft
- Maintains value over time
- Discloses financial information with the SEC
- Shares are traded openly
- The act of a currency losing value
- given to people to give back in time
- the official currency of the United States
31 Clues: Holder of money • Anything of Value • Generally low risk • the federal reserve • Allowed to overdraft • Bonds that aren't taxed • Number of FED districts • Issued by the government • Shares not sold publicly • Shares are traded openly • Maintains value over time • A mix of stocks and bonds • The people who do the work • Accepts money from customers • Putting money aside for later • ...
Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- Ticker symbol
- Anything of value that is accepted for goods or services
- Range of investments held by a person
- Someone who buys and sells stock for a person
- An owner of shares in a company.
- Money that is given with money back and interest expected
- Technique for investing
- Measurement processing and communication of financial information
- Use of savings to earn money
- Shares can be traded openly
- dividend of the stock as percentage
- Being financially responsible for something
- Price earnings ratio.
- Any organization that provides services related to money
- Stage 3 of investing
- Controlled by state regulatory authorities
Down
- Shares of a company.
- Manage supply of money and invest rates
- Stage 2 of investing
- Central bank of U.S.
- Largest category of deposit institutions
- Dollar amount of annual dividend per share.
- Chartered and supervised by OCC
- Non profit financial institution
- Shares not sold publicly
- Stage 1 of investing
- Stage 5 of investing
- Stage 4 of investing
- A sum of money saved
- Where exchanges are made
30 Clues: Ticker symbol • Shares of a company. • Stage 2 of investing • Central bank of U.S. • Stage 1 of investing • Stage 5 of investing • Stage 4 of investing • A sum of money saved • Stage 3 of investing • Price earnings ratio. • Technique for investing • Shares not sold publicly • Where exchanges are made • Shares can be traded openly • Use of savings to earn money • ...
Bank Accounts 2021-04-21
Across
- financial account maintained by a bank
- track of the history of a person's account.
- an amount of money spent.
- taking more money out of a bank account than the account contains.
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum
- the amount of money you have in your account
- the part of a cheque.
- taking some money from the bank account
- thing that is done to comply with convention
- notification or warning of something.
Down
- money what an individual or business receives.
- account that earns interest on your account balance.
- all charges and fees made by a bank to their customers
- an instruction to a bank by an account holder to make regular fixed payments
- a bank account that pays interest and is usually not able to be drawn on without notice
- the action of withdrawing something
- a location other than the main bank office
- taking out more money than is in your account
- a printed record of the balance in bank account
- giving necessary or recently acquired information
- money in the form of coins.
21 Clues: the part of a cheque. • an amount of money spent. • money in the form of coins. • the action of withdrawing something • notification or warning of something. • financial account maintained by a bank • an order to a bank to pay a stated sum • taking some money from the bank account • a location other than the main bank office • track of the history of a person's account. • ...
martins vocab 2023-08-22
Across
- a plan to not sped to much money
- something u have to pay back
- to get money and promise to pay it back soon
- the counties principles
- when u have a new interest
- when u failed to pay back a debt
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- when an accedent happens and u got insurcance
- ur stream of money
- s file with all ur spendings
- trying something new
- yourself first pay off things you need
- how likely a buyer will pay back
Down
- ur own card with ur monry
- helps you get out of debts
- valueofmoney time is money
- a score with the possibilly of paying something for a lower price
- shopping to see which product is cheaper
- things you own where you can sell it
- a bank that takes deposits and such
- set aside for when something bad happens
- a person who takes ur money and gives you more
- of Deposit (CD) a different type of savings account
- when you need food but want snacks
- u get money from th bank
25 Clues: ur stream of money • trying something new • the counties principles • u get money from th bank • ur own card with ur monry • helps you get out of debts • valueofmoney time is money • when u have a new interest • something u have to pay back • s file with all ur spendings • a plan to not sped to much money • when u failed to pay back a debt • how likely a buyer will pay back • ...
Credit crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- rate that adjusts over time
- to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later
- a Lender
- A person who borrows money
- money given in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- avoid finance charges if you pay your bill before its due date.
- a fee you pay if you're late on your payment
- most possible amount of money you can spend on credit card
- It calculates what percentage of the principal you'll pay each year
- least amount of money you can pay on your debt without getting in trouble
Down
- rate that stays the same
- record that shows you pay debt
- loan that is secured
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow it’s money
- someone who agrees to pay back your debt if you don't
- Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850
- security for loan
- loan without collateral
- amount of time you have to pay back
20 Clues: a Lender • security for loan • loan that is secured • loan without collateral • rate that stays the same • A person who borrows money • rate that adjusts over time • record that shows you pay debt • amount of time you have to pay back • a fee you pay if you're late on your payment • Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850 • ...
Credit crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- rate that adjusts over time
- to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later
- a Lender
- A person who borrows money
- money given in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- avoid finance charges if you pay your bill before its due date.
- a fee you pay if you're late on your payment
- most possible amount of money you can spend on credit card
- It calculates what percentage of the principal you'll pay each year
- least amount of money you can pay on your debt without getting in trouble
Down
- rate that stays the same
- record that shows you pay debt
- loan that is secured
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow it’s money
- someone who agrees to pay back your debt if you don't
- Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850
- security for loan
- loan without collateral
- amount of time you have to pay back
20 Clues: a Lender • security for loan • loan that is secured • loan without collateral • rate that stays the same • A person who borrows money • rate that adjusts over time • record that shows you pay debt • amount of time you have to pay back • a fee you pay if you're late on your payment • Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850 • ...
Credit crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- rate that adjusts over time
- to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later
- a Lender
- A person who borrows money
- money given in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- avoid finance charges if you pay your bill before its due date.
- a fee you pay if you're late on your payment
- most possible amount of money you can spend on credit card
- It calculates what percentage of the principal you'll pay each year
- least amount of money you can pay on your debt without getting in trouble
Down
- rate that stays the same
- record that shows you pay debt
- loan that is secured
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow it’s money
- someone who agrees to pay back your debt if you don't
- Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850
- security for loan
- loan without collateral
- amount of time you have to pay back
20 Clues: a Lender • security for loan • loan that is secured • loan without collateral • rate that stays the same • A person who borrows money • rate that adjusts over time • record that shows you pay debt • amount of time you have to pay back • a fee you pay if you're late on your payment • Three digit number, typically between 300 and 850 • ...
UNIT 8 FOLLOW THE MONEY PART 2 VOCABULARY 2023-12-19
Across
- - to produce something
- -to look at something for information
- - to get a positive gain from something
- - the money a person earns from working
- - to put or place something
- - to make a product available
- to pause before doing something
- - to change something slightly to improve it
- - to confess or agree that something is true
- - very small or slight
- - organized events or activities designed to meet a specific goal
- - emphasizing that something is the same
- - an amount of money kept for a specific purpose
Down
- - acting like someone has done something wrong
- - to give money to a business again in order to make a profit
- - to ask for money for something being sold
- - a company that buys goods or services
- - in a different way
- - things or services that you pay for
- - a person or group you compete against
- - someone who tries to win or do better than others
- - a plan or strategy meant to solve a problem
- - money a bank pays you for letting them hold your money
- - extra money after the cost of selling something
24 Clues: - in a different way • - to produce something • - very small or slight • - to put or place something • - to make a product available • to pause before doing something • - things or services that you pay for • -to look at something for information • - a company that buys goods or services • - to get a positive gain from something • - the money a person earns from working • ...
finance crossword 2019-10-21
Across
- lending of money
- the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying or producing something
- earnings from the sale of goods and services to customers
- an estimation of expenses over a specified period of time
- social science that deals with goods and services
- to extract a certain amount of money
- a contraction in economic activities
- money paid regularly for the use of someone else’s money or assets
- an institution for receiving,lending and looking after money
Down
- amount available in an account for withdrawal or use
- a legal agreement in which an organisation lends money to buy property
- buying and selling also a person's regular occupation
- an arrangement for being able to receive a product before payment
- gain profitable returns
- money that is owed
- the promotion of selling goods
- failure of making enough earnings to cover all expenses
- a claim of ownership on the assets and earnings of the company
- a division of a company and entitling the holder with that proportion
- earnings given in a certain amount of time
20 Clues: lending of money • money that is owed • gain profitable returns • the promotion of selling goods • to extract a certain amount of money • a contraction in economic activities • earnings given in a certain amount of time • social science that deals with goods and services • amount available in an account for withdrawal or use • ...
Lucas, P7, Economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- when we use __, we are using another persons money to buy something
- an activity that helps us decide if the cost is worth it
- things we don't need but we would like to have
- organizations or groups who help people in need
- when you borrow money, you pay it back with intrest
- nations around the world rely on each other for products or services.
- protect our resources so we don't lose them
- money earned by workers.
- we can earn intrest by depositing money in the bank
- things that we must have for survival
Down
- decreasing prices
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- laws that stop companies from using unfair practises to gain an advantage over competitors.
- giving money to get more money.
- resources workers or employees
- increasing prices
- money that is owned to someone else.
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in a different country
- there are atleast two producers who want you to buy their products or services.
- in short supply
- products or services brought into a country for sale
21 Clues: in short supply • decreasing prices • increasing prices • money earned by workers. • resources workers or employees • giving money to get more money. • money that is owned to someone else. • things that we must have for survival • protect our resources so we don't lose them • things we don't need but we would like to have • organizations or groups who help people in need • ...
final project 2023-06-01
Across
- the cost of the next best option
- the employment rate at full employment
- what people sell
- the largest mandatory spending
- the production of goods and services
- when the sum of money is to small
- the amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to pay
- infaltion often__governments
- everyone pays the same percentage in income taxes
- a characteristic of a healthy economy
- something intangible that satisfies wants and needs
Down
- the money thats available to help a buisness
- something tangable that satisfies someone
- the worst type of unemployment
- goods bought and used by consumers
- who determines what is produced?
- spending thats authorized by the law
- a plan on how you will spend your money
- a short supply of a item
- increasing prices overtime
- gaining money out of something
- where things can be purchsed sold and produced
- value is expressed in?
- goods that are used together
- the amount of something
- putting money into a bank
- investing money towards something and getting something out of it
27 Clues: what people sell • value is expressed in? • the amount of something • a short supply of a item • putting money into a bank • increasing prices overtime • goods that are used together • infaltion often__governments • the worst type of unemployment • gaining money out of something • the largest mandatory spending • the cost of the next best option • who determines what is produced? • ...
Vocabulary Review: Unit 5 and 6 2023-03-12
Across
- one of the offices of a bank
- to charm or attract
- characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness
- money which you have saved and not spent
- I believe it's time to reduce our dependence on ___ fuels.
- Tigers and pandas are ___ species.
- done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed
- Politicians talk much about ___ change but don't do enough to prevent it.
- We need to reduce the quantity of __ gases we release into the atmosphere.
- extra money that you must pay to a bank which has lent you money
Down
- unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable
- exact amount of money you have in a bank account
- arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- Rising sea ___ may mean that some islands will disappear.
- The ideal situation would be to drive cars with zero ___.
- having money in your account
- means to surrender
- arrangement that allows an organisation to take money from your bank account to pay for somethin
- Many animals are now protected as a result of wildlife conservation _______.
- Solar power and wind power are two forms of ___ energy.
20 Clues: means to surrender • to charm or attract • one of the offices of a bank • having money in your account • Tigers and pandas are ___ species. • money which you have saved and not spent • unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable • exact amount of money you have in a bank account • arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-04-08
Across
- Something you owe, like debt.
- Money saved for unexpected expenses.
- A person who buys things.
- A number showing how good you are at repaying debt.
- Not paying a debt on time.Diversification – Spreading investments to reduce risk.
- The value of what you give up when making a choice.
- Tax on the money you earn.
- A contract to rent something, like a car or apartment.
- Your total assets minus your total debts.
- Stealing personal information to commit fraud.
Down
- Protection against financial loss.Interest – The cost of borrowing money or the earnings from saving/investing.
- A plan for spending and saving money.
- How easily an asset can be turned into cash.
- Using money to buy assets that may grow in value.
- Rising prices over time.
- A loan to buy a home.
- Money you earn or receive.
- Deception for financial gain.
- A record of your borrowing history.
- Something you own that has value.
- A legal way to get relief from debts you can’t pay.
- Money you owe.
22 Clues: Money you owe. • A loan to buy a home. • Rising prices over time. • A person who buys things. • Money you earn or receive. • Tax on the money you earn. • Something you owe, like debt. • Deception for financial gain. • Something you own that has value. • A record of your borrowing history. • Money saved for unexpected expenses. • A plan for spending and saving money. • ...
Grady Snyder-The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy 2023-05-10
Across
- y is a term that means “relating to money.”
- supervises the operations of the Fed.
- is an audit of the bank’s financial practices.
- is a plan to reduce the money supply.
- fraction of a bank's deposits that must be kept
- is the interest rate that banks charge one another to borrow money
- includes the Fed’s actions that change the money supply in order to influence the economy
- is coins and paper money.
- is a nation’s main monetary authority
- supervises the sales and purchase of government securities.
- is the interest rate that banks charge their best customers.
- is a plan to increase the money supply
- 12 regional banks within the Fed System
Down
- is the central bank of the United States.
- Jerome Powell
- are the sales and purchase of federal government securities.
- is the interest rate that the Fed charges when it lends money to other banks.
- is a financial institution that serves savers.
- is a service offered by the Fed to record receipts and expenditures of bank clients.
- owns, or has a controlling interest in, more than one bank.
20 Clues: Jerome Powell • is coins and paper money. • supervises the operations of the Fed. • is a plan to reduce the money supply. • is a nation’s main monetary authority • is a plan to increase the money supply • 12 regional banks within the Fed System • is the central bank of the United States. • y is a term that means “relating to money.” • ...
BANKING! 2026-02-26
Across
- Type of bank with no physical location
- You should monitor this to make sure payments and deposits have cleared
- This is money earned from your savings account
- The "50" part of the 50/30/20 method
- Account for the long-term like buying a car or house
- Using these allows you to "buy now, pay later"
- Checking accounts usually include a ______ card
- The best type of interest - your money grows on itself!
- Putting money into your savings before you pay any of your bills
- When you take money out of your account
- When someone spends more than they have in their account
Down
- Account for the short-term like paying bills
- A plan for managing your money
- When your paycheck automatically arrives in your account
- Spending more than you have can lead to this
- You should avoid paying any of these at your bank
- Make sure your bank is ________ insured
- A place where you can withdraw or deposit money
- When you put money into your account
- You need to have this type of fund "just in case"
20 Clues: A plan for managing your money • The "50" part of the 50/30/20 method • When you put money into your account • Type of bank with no physical location • Make sure your bank is ________ insured • When you take money out of your account • Account for the short-term like paying bills • Spending more than you have can lead to this • ...
