money Crossword Puzzles
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Accounting 2022-09-08
Across
- infrequent items
- Bad thing
- used to buy things
- owes money to the bank
- , leftover amount
- Good thing
- business owned by two or more people
Down
- Inventory
- Needs to balance
- Payments greater than receipts
- money going into the business
- where you can get money
- job
- Money leaving the business
- receipts greater than payments
15 Clues: job • Inventory • Bad thing • Good thing • Needs to balance • infrequent items • , leftover amount • used to buy things • owes money to the bank • where you can get money • Money leaving the business • money going into the business • Payments greater than receipts • receipts greater than payments • business owned by two or more people
revision 2022-05-04
Across
- the opposite of deficit
- an amount of money borrowed e.g. from a bank
- money a retired person receives from the gvt
- the profit made on a product
- the value of assets someone has (2wds)
- electricity, water, heating...
Down
- someone who gives money to an organization
- freelancer
- payment given in the form of goods, not money
- audience member
- someone who grants money
- to do
- "DPH"
- ask for (money)
- to be unsuccessful
15 Clues: to do • "DPH" • freelancer • audience member • ask for (money) • to be unsuccessful • the opposite of deficit • someone who grants money • the profit made on a product • electricity, water, heating... • the value of assets someone has (2wds) • someone who gives money to an organization • an amount of money borrowed e.g. from a bank • money a retired person receives from the gvt • ...
Money Doesn't Bring Happiness 2022-04-17
Across
- to keep money for future use
- always wanting more money, food, power, etc
- relating to an action of helping the poor
- an act of dishonesty for the purpose of gaining money or goods
- to receive an amount of money in return for the work that you do
- something owned by a person or a country
- spending money carefully and wisely
- a wise person who has a good sense of judgment
Down
- unable to pay one’s debts
- using more money, time or effort than one needs
- having the will to give a lot of money and time for others
- to make a profit or earn money
- to take something from someone and give it back after using it for a short time
- the money that a person owes to another
- something taken dishonestly from other people
15 Clues: unable to pay one’s debts • to keep money for future use • to make a profit or earn money • spending money carefully and wisely • the money that a person owes to another • something owned by a person or a country • relating to an action of helping the poor • always wanting more money, food, power, etc • something taken dishonestly from other people • ...
Intro to Financial Literacy 2024-10-18
Across
- Specific objectives related to your money, such as saving for a car or college
- Money paid to the government that helps fund public services like schools and roads
- A larger amount of money that you borrow, usually with interest, that you must pay back over time
- Money that you borrow with the promise to pay it back later
- A way to protect yourself financially from unexpected events, such as accidents or illnesses
- A belief in the importance of hard work and diligence
- Expensive items that require careful planning and saving, such as cars or houses
- Money that you earn from work or other sources
Down
- A plan that outlines how much money you earn and how much you spend
- The ability to understand and manage your money effectively
- Using money to buy something with hope of making more money in the future
- Money that you spend on things like food, clothes, and entertainment
- The rights that protect buyers when they purchase goods and services
- Measures taken to protect against dishonest practices that can lead to financial loss
- Setting aside money for future use
15 Clues: Setting aside money for future use • Money that you earn from work or other sources • A belief in the importance of hard work and diligence • The ability to understand and manage your money effectively • Money that you borrow with the promise to pay it back later • A plan that outlines how much money you earn and how much you spend • ...
Personal Finance 2023-10-13
Across
- Money,Makes use of objects that have value solely because the holder can exchange them for something else of value
- Money,Has value because a government has decreed that it is an acceptable means to pay debt
- fail to pay back a loan
- of Exchange,Anything that is used to determine value during the exchange of goods and services
- act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future the use of assets to earn income or profit
- money an investor receives above and beyond the sum of money initially invested
- Fund,A private investment organization that employs risky strategies that often make huge profits for investors
- Intermediates,An institution that helps channel funds from savers to borrowers
- term loan,to borrow money to meet short-term demands
- Runs,Widespread panics in which great numbers of people try to redeem their paper money at the same time
- specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate
- ability to be used or directly converted into cash
- Reserve Banks,The system created as many as 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks throughout the country and chartered by the national government were required to become members of the Fed.
- Fund,An organization that pools the savings of many individuals and invests this money in a variety of stocks, bonds, and other financial assets
- Bond,A bond issued by a corporation to help raise money for expansion
- of Value ,To keep value when held onto- or stored- it instead of spending
- person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- ,The price paid for the use of borrowed money
Down
- ,A portion of stocks
- practice of making high risk investments with borrowed money in hopes of getting a big return
- strategy of spreading out investments to reduce risk
- Reserve Banking,A banking system that keeps only a fraction of its funds on hand and lends out the remainder
- Funds Rate,The interest rate that banks can charge each other for loans
- collection of financial assets
- Money,Consists of objects that have value in and of themselves and that are also used as money
- Supply,All the money available in the United States economy
- that a bank keeps readily available as opposed to lending them out
- Standard,A monetary system in which paper money and coins had the value of certain amounts of gold
- seizure of property from borrowers who are unable to pay their loans
- Exchange,A market for buying and selling stock
- & Bear Market,A steady rise or drop in stock prices in general over a period of time
- Policy,The actions that the Federal Reserve System takes to influence the level of real GDP and the rate of inflation in the economy
- ,The amount of money borrowed
- Gain & Loss,The difference between the selling price and purchase price that results in a financial gain or loss for the seller
- of Account,A means for comparing the values of goods and services
35 Clues: ,A portion of stocks • fail to pay back a loan • ,The amount of money borrowed • collection of financial assets • person who links buyers and sellers of stock • ,The price paid for the use of borrowed money • Exchange,A market for buying and selling stock • ability to be used or directly converted into cash • strategy of spreading out investments to reduce risk • ...
Math Vocabulary 2024-02-22
Across
- Amount of money owed for something bought or provided
- How much something costs
- The length between two points
- To buy something
- Parts of a whole
- A card that acts like a check so a person can withdraw money from their checking account
- An account that lets a person withdraw or deposit money
- To put money into a checking/savings account (add money)
Down
- A special reduced price or markdown
- To sell at a lower price
- Amount of money spent on things
- A spending plan that stays within a certain amount
- A network that lets people get information using a computer or other electronic device
- Lets a person pay less for something
- Shows how much something costs
- To take money out of a bank account
- How to make something to eat or drink
17 Clues: To buy something • Parts of a whole • To sell at a lower price • How much something costs • The length between two points • Shows how much something costs • Amount of money spent on things • A special reduced price or markdown • To take money out of a bank account • Lets a person pay less for something • How to make something to eat or drink • ...
Wages and Salary and Bank Accounts Vocabulary 2025-01-21
Across
- the amount of money currently in an account
- an amount of money borrowed from a bank
- a bank account used to write checks for payment; allows
- use of a debit card
- the percentage rate set by a bank to determine interest
- document attached to paycheck that shows pay and deductions
- extra money paid to the bank for money borrowed
- a sum of money increasing over time
- withdrawing more money from an account than it holds
Down
- a bank account used to save money
- withdraws from paycheck
- hours worked more than scheduled
- interest calculated on the principal loan, or amount
- a regular payment from an employer to an employee
- paid time off
- a federal health insurance for people 65 and older
- interest calculated on the principal loan plus all accrued
17 Clues: paid time off • use of a debit card • withdraws from paycheck • hours worked more than scheduled • a bank account used to save money • a sum of money increasing over time • an amount of money borrowed from a bank • the amount of money currently in an account • extra money paid to the bank for money borrowed • a regular payment from an employer to an employee • ...
BANKING 2024-01-18
Across
- A _____ account is a safe place to store money
- When multiple businesses work against each other to try and earn your money
- When you put money into an account
- When you spend money on something, it's an _____.
- A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need it
- Money you have to pay on top of returning what you borrow. It can also be money your earn when you keep money in a savings account.
- Money the government charges you for buying things is called _____ tax.
Down
- Money you earn from work
- Money you borrowed from someone else
- When you take money out of fan account
- Money you spend for your company is called a _____ expense.
- Someone who sells things
- Money you own to someone else
13 Clues: Money you earn from work • Someone who sells things • Money you own to someone else • When you put money into an account • Money you borrowed from someone else • When you take money out of fan account • A _____ account is a safe place to store money • When you spend money on something, it's an _____. • A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need it • ...
Describing Colors 2022-04-27
Across
- happy, bubblegum
- a very bright color, enthusiastic
- kinda pink, kinda purple
- leaves
- fruit! summer fruit! happy yellow/pink/orange
- angry color
- getting darker, animal colors? dogs
- bubblegum purple
Down
- deep ocean
- money money money
- none of the colors
- an angry happy color
- all the colors
- animals
- a summer day, happy
- BIG MONEY. EXPENSIVE
- forests
17 Clues: leaves • animals • forests • deep ocean • angry color • all the colors • happy, bubblegum • bubblegum purple • money money money • none of the colors • a summer day, happy • an angry happy color • BIG MONEY. EXPENSIVE • kinda pink, kinda purple • a very bright color, enthusiastic • getting darker, animal colors? dogs • fruit! summer fruit! happy yellow/pink/orange
Banking Terms Crossword 2021-12-02
Across
- When you write a check but don’t have enough money in your account to cover it.
- A business that advances people money on their upcoming paychecks for a hefty fee.
- A non-profit financial institution that is owned by its members.
- The process of taking money out of an account.
- When you check your monthly bank statement against what you have recorded in your register
- Money lent to people for personal and household use.
- A card that allows a person to purchase goods and services by paying with borrowed money.
- The annual percentage amount you earn in a savings account or have to pay for on a credit card or other credit opportunity.
- A business that charges interest to cash a check.
Down
- To add money to an account.
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; the FDIC insures money in your bank account up to $250,000.
- A service offered by most employers by which paychecks are deposited electronically into the employee’s account.
- A document the bank sends you every month that lists all of the banking activity that occurred in the previous month, including which checks cleared
- An interest-bearing account people use to save money, as opposed to paying everyday or monthly expenses.
- A machine that allows you to get access to your bank accounts, even if the bank is closed.
- A service banks and credit unions offer that allows customers to manage their money over the Internet instead of going to a branch.
- An ATM card that also allows a person to purchase goods and services with money from their checking account.
- The state of owing more money than you can pay.
18 Clues: To add money to an account. • The process of taking money out of an account. • The state of owing more money than you can pay. • A business that charges interest to cash a check. • Money lent to people for personal and household use. • A non-profit financial institution that is owned by its members. • ...
Financial Literacy 2019-04-02
Across
- a firms productive resources
- represents the properties owned
- regular wages an employee receives from an employer
- cost of living
- interest paid on previously earned interest
- money that's been borrowed
- wages not included in a paycheck
- debts including bank loans and money invested in its business
- tax levied by the government on income
- form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee
- price for one item which can be used to compare the same item sold
- a small plastic card that has a line of credit/money tied to it
- a detailed pro forma schedule of financial activity
Down
- a tax on sales
- exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- money that you receive
- net income is a distinct accounting concept from profit
- amount of income used to determine how much tax is owed
- a price that varies overtime
- interest paid only on the original principal
- a sum of money placed in a bank account
- an account at a bank which checks can be drawn
- money one has saved
- the amount one must pay to maintain their standard of living
- an amount deducted from something
- an expense that will always stay the same
- amount of money that is borrowed
- a loan from a creditor to purchase property
28 Clues: a tax on sales • cost of living • money one has saved • money that you receive • money that's been borrowed • a firms productive resources • a price that varies overtime • represents the properties owned • wages not included in a paycheck • amount of money that is borrowed • an amount deducted from something • tax levied by the government on income • ...
Savings 2014-10-27
Across
- An example of a financial organisation.
- A service where currencies are exchanged into another country's currency.
- The type of fund everyone should have for when they retire.
- Money that is used as an example of the money that is in a bank account.
- Money that has it's own value.
- The capital you need to start a new business.
- A savings club that has several members.
- When another person or company promises to pay a debt.
- The money you put away for an emergency.
- Banks allow clients to view their bank __________ quickly using ATMs.
- Banking increases the economy because it provides opportunities to __________.
- Banking also spurs on a population's wants and __________.
- What could happen to money if it is not safely kept in a bank.
Down
- One of the banking services banks offer their clients.
- An example of commodity money.
- It is also important to save in case of __________.
- A form of identification needed to open a bank account.
- If you do not have enough money to start up a business on your own, you will usually need a __________.
- The place where people first stored their money.
- Another name for a financial organisation that provides people with financial services.
- Savings allows you to buy something without having to get into __________.
- The first form of banking.
- When you make an arrangement to buy something and pay later.
23 Clues: The first form of banking. • An example of commodity money. • Money that has it's own value. • An example of a financial organisation. • A savings club that has several members. • The money you put away for an emergency. • The capital you need to start a new business. • The place where people first stored their money. • It is also important to save in case of __________. • ...
Government-Revenue-and-Spending-Ian-Estep 2023-03-16
Across
- FICA
- money returned from taxes
- higher tax for the rich lower tax for the poor
- redistribution of management
- spending that can be change
- Medicare,Social Security
- the total amount of income subject to taxation of authority
- money sent to the government from services etc...
- amount of income withheld from your paycheck
- spending that is mandatory in the government
- extra money the government gives back after paying taxes
- tax on gifts
- income that is taxable
- money gave by the government
Down
- convinces people to pay that tax
- money set aside for a purpose
- a year
- tax on sales
- the minimum tax rate
- gives retired people money
- FICA
- same income tax in all groups
- tax on houses
- higher tax for the poor lower tax for the rich
- tax on net value of a deceased person
- tax that makes people stop buying more of a certain thing
- tax on good when crossing borders
- tax on a individuals income
- government benefit
- Made the economy good after the Great Depression
- tax on a large company
- money made
- amount of money the government is aloud to use
- Taking a contract from one company and giving it to another company
- ran by companies and individuals instead of government
35 Clues: FICA • FICA • a year • money made • tax on sales • tax on gifts • tax on houses • government benefit • the minimum tax rate • tax on a large company • income that is taxable • Medicare,Social Security • money returned from taxes • gives retired people money • spending that can be change • tax on a individuals income • redistribution of management • money gave by the government • ...
Online shopping 2023-02-24
Across
- a place on a website where you put things you plan to buy from the website
- money in the form of notes and coins
- to send, take, give, put, etc. something back to where it came from
- a person who enjoys shopping very much and does it a lot
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- the person who buys
- a place in the shop where you try on clothes
- very rich and well-off
- an agreement made with a bank to borrow money for a house or a flat
Down
- one of a number of payments that you make over a period of time to pay for something that you can use while you are paying for it
- something on sale at a lower price
- small, round pieces of metal used as money
- the place in a shop or a website, where you pay for your goods
- having no money
- to give something and be given something else instead
- paper money, banknotes
- the act of taking goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses
- a small plastic card used to pay
- something that is part of a list or group of things
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back
- money paid to the government
21 Clues: having no money • the person who buys • paper money, banknotes • very rich and well-off • money paid to the government • a small plastic card used to pay • something on sale at a lower price • money in the form of notes and coins • small, round pieces of metal used as money • a place in the shop where you try on clothes • the amount of money for which something is sold • ...
15.2 Intro to Business - Myra Gupta 2024-05-09
Across
- a for-profit business that primarily sells insurance products
- a nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- a customer who makes the deposit
- a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdrew money
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- money placed into an account
- one type of finance company
- a financial institution that provides services for businesses
- a financial institution that does not accept deposits
Down
- document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the sller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified
- any organization that provides services related to money
- a type of EFT transaction in which money is deposited directly into a customer's checking account
- a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account
- another type of finance company
- a financial institution that offers savings and loan services
- the movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another
- a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
- the largest category of deposit institution
20 Clues: one type of finance company • money placed into an account • another type of finance company • a customer who makes the deposit • the largest category of deposit institution • a financial institution that does not accept deposits • any organization that provides services related to money • a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans • ...
Complete First unit 10 & 11 2025-11-04
Across
- A plan for how you spend your money.
- To use money to buy something.
- An illness that affects people or animals.
- Time when you rest and feel calm.
- The value or importance of something.
- Costs a lot of money.
- When bacteria or a virus enters your body.
- A feeling of worry or pressure.
- To have enough money to buy or do something.
- Something a doctor does to help you get better.
- A lower price than usual.
- A person who buys or uses products.
- diet Eating all food groups in the right amounts.
- Physical harm to your body.
- A sign of illness (like a cough or fever).
- The business of selling directly to customers.
Down
- A note from the doctor for medicine.
- Physical activity that keeps you healthy.
- A pain that continues for some time.
- To use money (or time) in a way that isn’t useful.
- Something you take to feel better.
- Money you borrow and must pay back later.
- Medical work done by doctors, often in a hospital.
- Not expensive.
- The process of getting better after an illness.
- Something you buy at a very good price.
- up To keep money instead of spending it.
- Something nice but not necessary.
- Feeling worried or nervous.
- Money you owe to someone or a bank.
30 Clues: Not expensive. • Costs a lot of money. • A lower price than usual. • Feeling worried or nervous. • Physical harm to your body. • To use money to buy something. • A feeling of worry or pressure. • Time when you rest and feel calm. • Something nice but not necessary. • Something you take to feel better. • A person who buys or uses products. • Money you owe to someone or a bank. • ...
Activity 6 2014-02-18
Across
- money you borrowed and must pay back
- money you have available to spend
- people who owe you money
- money put into a business to get it started
- the area of your factory, car park, etc
- you must give the money
- people you owe money to
- money in payment
- furniture, tools, etc
Down
- the money you owe the bank
- powered tools
- the money will be given to you
- a list of all the things you own
13 Clues: powered tools • money in payment • furniture, tools, etc • you must give the money • people you owe money to • people who owe you money • the money you owe the bank • the money will be given to you • a list of all the things you own • money you have available to spend • money you borrowed and must pay back • the area of your factory, car park, etc • ...
Economics and Personal Finance 2024-11-26
Across
- Tax: A tax on goods and services.
- Fee: A fee charged for the use of borrowed money.
- C: A document required for filing taxes, especially for self-employed individuals.
- The action of putting money into a bank or other financial institution.
- Loan: A loan from a bank to help with education costs.
- Income: The amount of money you earn before deductions like taxes.
- A payment made to someone for the use of their property or money.
- (Gross Domestic Product): The total value of goods and services produced by a country's economy.
- A financial document showing the value of your property or assets.
Down
- Tax: A tax paid on your income.
- A detailed plan for how to manage your money.
- Loan: A form of borrowing where you take out a loan for a car.
- Tax: A tax that applies when you buy goods or services.
- The price you pay to borrow money.
- A document that shows your income and tax deductions for a year.
- A legal agreement to buy or rent a property, usually for a set period.
- This kind of loan is commonly used to buy a house.
- A government program that provides financial assistance for people in need.
- Money you owe or are required to pay back.
- of Borrowing: The cost of borrowing money, often in the form of interest.
20 Clues: Tax: A tax paid on your income. • Tax: A tax on goods and services. • The price you pay to borrow money. • Money you owe or are required to pay back. • A detailed plan for how to manage your money. • Fee: A fee charged for the use of borrowed money. • This kind of loan is commonly used to buy a house. • Loan: A loan from a bank to help with education costs. • ...
Vaughn's Crossword 2025-03-07
Across
- To illegally take expense from someone
- The value attributable to the owners of a business
- when you claim something as a asset
- A percent amount given back to someone
- To give money for a large purchase
- A loan that allows barrower credit limits
- Money that is due to someone
- Increase in price of financial asset
- The amount of money barrowed
- A way a customer can gain goods and services
- A percent back when you buy something
- When a barrower stops making payments
Down
- credit Access credit up to a certain amount
- Twice a month
- To take money from someone
- an asset that a lender accepts security for a loan
- To give money to someone
- ability of a sum of money to grow exponentially over time by the repeated addition of earnings to the principal invested
- A way to provide a future benefit for the person
- a loan given for real estate
20 Clues: Twice a month • To give money to someone • To take money from someone • Money that is due to someone • The amount of money barrowed • a loan given for real estate • To give money for a large purchase • when you claim something as a asset • Increase in price of financial asset • A percent back when you buy something • When a barrower stops making payments • ...
kinley,P5,Ecenomics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- protect our resources so we dont lose them.
- trading for goods and services.
- products or services sent out of a country for sale.
- resources items used by a business to produce goods and provide services.
- prices are falling, decreasing.
- how money is made and spent in a certain area.
- money we pay to the goverment.
- in short supply.
- the people or services that buy products or services.
- products and services brought into a country for sale.
- workers focus on one type of work or business.
- giving money to charity.
Down
- a person recieves money or income for work they perform.
- people or businesses that make items to sell and provide services.
- workers or employees.
- things from nature that people can use.
- money put aside or used by a business.
- money that is owed to someone else.
- money earned by workers.
- rising prices.
20 Clues: rising prices. • in short supply. • workers or employees. • money earned by workers. • giving money to charity. • money we pay to the goverment. • trading for goods and services. • prices are falling, decreasing. • money that is owed to someone else. • money put aside or used by a business. • things from nature that people can use. • protect our resources so we dont lose them. • ...
Business Terminology 2022-09-27
Across
- a claim on the company's assets and earnings.
- amount of goods that is accessible to consumers
- exchange of other goods without money.
- an entry record for a payment made or owed.
- something a person/company owes ex:sum of money
- a useful/valuable thing, person, or quality.
- a new business that involves risk.
- an agreement between a lender and a borrower.
- is used for collecting data for a business
Down
- there is only single seller in the market.
- the using up of a resource.
- a thing that is made for sale.
- money borrowed by one party from another.
- the money left after paying business expenses.
- introducing something new into the business.
- the money to pay for its daily work, etc
- two or more people to oversee business.
- the amount of money brought for operations
- two or more that have ownership of a company
19 Clues: the using up of a resource. • a thing that is made for sale. • a new business that involves risk. • exchange of other goods without money. • two or more people to oversee business. • the money to pay for its daily work, etc • money borrowed by one party from another. • there is only single seller in the market. • the amount of money brought for operations • ...
BizTown 2025-08-27
Across
- Policies you pay for that protect your health, home, and automobiles.
- loans used to pay for school that must be paid back
- Paid for amount of hours worked
- Bills for water, gas, electricity
- The cost required for something
- Money received from work or investments
- Something you need to have
- A monthly amount you pay for a rented house
- A bill you pay monthly for housing
Down
- Any amount of money owed
- the amount remaining on the paycheck after tax deductions
- Currency you use to purchase items
- the total, untaxed amount on a paycheck before tax deductions
- Putting aside certain amounts of money for different purposes
- Money paid to the state from your income
- Extra hours worked aside from your normal schedule
- Something you would like to have
- Fixed yearly income
- The money you earn from working
19 Clues: Fixed yearly income • Any amount of money owed • Something you need to have • Paid for amount of hours worked • The cost required for something • The money you earn from working • Something you would like to have • Bills for water, gas, electricity • Currency you use to purchase items • A bill you pay monthly for housing • Money received from work or investments • ...
michaels crazy crossword 2021-02-04
Across
- how much money you can spend on somethings
- account that you don't take money out
- amount of money you get for work
- when there is not a lot of something
- make the thing the consumer will buy
- the Greeks were farmers until they had to much food
- person that has the good sold
- this is something you need like wood
- are things you need to make stuff
Down
- a person that hires people.
- borrowed money that you have to pay back
- the people on shark tank.
- tax tax on goods bought
- a person that is hired.
- account that you take money out slowly
- money paid to the government
- the total amount work a group can do
- work that is done
18 Clues: work that is done • tax tax on goods bought • a person that is hired. • the people on shark tank. • a person that hires people. • money paid to the government • person that has the good sold • amount of money you get for work • are things you need to make stuff • when there is not a lot of something • the total amount work a group can do • make the thing the consumer will buy • ...
michaels crazy crossword 2021-02-04
Across
- work that is done
- are things you need to make stuff
- the Greeks were farmers until they had to much food
- the total amount work a group can do
- make the thing the consumer will buy
- account that you take money out slowly
- the people on shark tank.
- money paid to the government
- this is something you need like wood
Down
- account that you don't take money out
- how much money you can spend on somethings
- a person that is hired.
- borrowed money that you have to pay back
- amount of money you get for work
- tax tax on goods bought
- when there is not a lot of something
- person that has the good sold
- a person that hires people.
18 Clues: work that is done • a person that is hired. • tax tax on goods bought • the people on shark tank. • a person that hires people. • money paid to the government • person that has the good sold • amount of money you get for work • are things you need to make stuff • the total amount work a group can do • when there is not a lot of something • make the thing the consumer will buy • ...
JA Quiz #2 Review 2023-11-30
Across
- money owed
- type of buying based on immediate desire
- can be long-term or short-term
- goods or services people cannot live without
- type of expense that varies
- fee paid for the use of money
- money spent on goods, services, and bills
- the cost of what one gives up when making a choice
- goods or services that make people more comfortable
Down
- spending money
- type of expense that doesn't change from month to month
- process in which a lender repossesses a home due to non-payment
- amount deducted from a bank account
- limited resources
- sometimes results in a loss of property
- record of income and spending and a plan for managing money
- ability to borrow money
- provides financial services for a profit
18 Clues: money owed • spending money • limited resources • ability to borrow money • type of expense that varies • fee paid for the use of money • can be long-term or short-term • amount deducted from a bank account • sometimes results in a loss of property • type of buying based on immediate desire • provides financial services for a profit • money spent on goods, services, and bills • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
How to Use Money Wisely 2022-11-28
Across
- things needed to live: food, shelter, etc
- a slip of paper telling amount paid and date
- cost per ounce or cost per unit
- guarantee
- amounts taken out of the paycheck
- an amount put into an account
- "take-home" pay
- taking money out of an account
- something you want to work toward
- a product labeled with a store's private label
- a product labeled with the name of the company that made it
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a government agency that insures savings accounts
- money paid for the use of money lent
- a person who buys or uses goods or services
Down
- the amount money earned, before deductions
- a card that lets you buy on credit
- a card you sign when you open a bank account
- a way to buy now and pay later
- comparing price and quality before buying
- chart for keeping track of how much money is in a bank account
- money left in a checking or savings account, or money left to be paid on a loan
- sale a sale on items that will soon be out of season
22 Clues: guarantee • "take-home" pay • an amount put into an account • a way to buy now and pay later • taking money out of an account • cost per ounce or cost per unit • amounts taken out of the paycheck • something you want to work toward • a card that lets you buy on credit • money paid for the use of money lent • things needed to live: food, shelter, etc • ...
Unit 10 financial literacy by Zachery 2019-04-01
Across
- subtractions
- money payed coming out of account
- amount of money received in exchange for labor or services
- the original amount compared to compound interest
- cost for necessities of life
- part of wages that doesn't include a paycheck
- anything that has value that someone buys
- a reduction in expense or cost
- total assets - total liabilities of a individual company
- amount of money before taxes and deductions
- basic price
- putting money in
- highest rank of importance
Down
- a summary of estimated expenses given a long period of time
- interest paid on newly formed interest
- cost of living or cost of business
- tax paid to government for certain goods and services
- tax levied on net personal or business
- money taken out
- a bank in which checks are written
- amount of money after taxes an deductions
- adjusted gross income no deductions or taxes
- a loan for the purchase of property
- financial obligations entered on balance sheet of business enterprise
- expenses that changes due to services
- a plastic card bank loans a amount of money to it
- fixed compensation of services paid to someone on regular bases
27 Clues: basic price • subtractions • money taken out • putting money in • highest rank of importance • cost for necessities of life • a reduction in expense or cost • money payed coming out of account • cost of living or cost of business • a bank in which checks are written • a loan for the purchase of property • expenses that changes due to services • interest paid on newly formed interest • ...
Part I 2019-11-17
Across
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- A person who starts a new business.
- To work extremely hard.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- A nonfiction story about a person.
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
Down
- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- A person from another planet.
- The money that a business earns.
- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- A person who invests money in a business.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • A person from another planet. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
Work hard in silence Let success make the noise 2017-04-21
Across
- the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor
- : your city's name
- : the volume of commercial activity
- money or goods or services owed by one person to another
- the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets
- :being in cash or easily convertible to cash
- One whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of individuals or businesses
- : Put money into bonds
- : give money to buy something
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
- : those in charge of running a business
- spending plan
Down
- Stock or bond use: put into service
- executive officer : the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm
- : System of money in general use
- :UK currency
- : British coin
- responsibility to someone or for some activity
- : anything that is owed to someone else
- : ______cow big income producer
- : the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
- : your university's degree
- : Something to work for
- : A different way of saying 'buy'
- : something intended to deceive
25 Clues: :UK currency • spending plan • : British coin • : your city's name • : Put money into bonds • : Something to work for • : your university's degree • : give money to buy something • : ______cow big income producer • : something intended to deceive • : System of money in general use • : A different way of saying 'buy' • Stock or bond use: put into service • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-23
Across
- Extra Payment for items
- (of an item for sale) low in price; worth more than its cost.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- Income Definition of your wages, dividends, capital gains, business income, retirement distributions
- An over priced item for more than it's supposed to be.
- Money Received
- deduct an amount from (the usual price of something).
- as much as is appropriate or fair; moderate.
- What you use to buy anything
Down
- changes week to week
- the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid.
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit.
- doesn't change the amount
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- you owe the government
- Taxes tax on retail purchases
- Limits for money
20 Clues: Money Received • Limits for money • changes week to week • you owe the government • Extra Payment for items • doesn't change the amount • What you use to buy anything • Taxes tax on retail purchases • as much as is appropriate or fair; moderate. • The governing body of a nation, state, or community. • deduct an amount from (the usual price of something). • ...
FINANCIAL LITERACY 2022-02-14
Across
- amount of manufactured goods that are available
- score that determines a borrower's creditworthiness
- to borrow money in the form of debt
- a portion of the company owned by a stockholder
- largest of all the U.S. stock markets
- a loan for a house
- the money that a business makes
- famous financial district in New York
- when the stock market is in a downward/loss cycle
- examples include sales, property, and income
- spending money in order to make more money
- a group of stocks that one owns
Down
- annual percentage rate
- when the public buys a portion of a company
- when the price of consumer goods goes up
- the extra money a borrower must pay a lender
- when consumers have a high need or desire
- the value of what someone owns minus any debt
- when the price of consumer goods goes down
- an item of value that is owned with no debt
- to rent an apartment or a car for a period of time
- daily, monthly, or annual plan for one's money
- when someone owes money to another
- when the stock market is in an upward/growth cycle
24 Clues: a loan for a house • annual percentage rate • the money that a business makes • a group of stocks that one owns • when someone owes money to another • to borrow money in the form of debt • largest of all the U.S. stock markets • famous financial district in New York • when the price of consumer goods goes up • when consumers have a high need or desire • ...
Fin Lit Vocab 2024-09-04
Across
- of Deposit (CD) Savings accounts offered by banks
- Spending a certain amount of money
- Failure to make repayments on a debt
- A resource owned by a business
- shopping Learning about the prices of the product before buying it
- fund Cash set aside for unexpected expenses
- Money owed from one person to another
- Spreading your investments around
- value of money The value of a dollar today is worth more than the value in the future
- The price you pay to borrow money
- Someone unable to pay their debts
- a measure of the interest rate plus the additional fees
Down
- score A 3 digit number that shows the chances of paying your bills
- card A payment car that withdraws money from your account
- Someone suitable to receive financial credit
- Getting a sum of money and paying it back
- Money that a person receives for doing their job
- report Information about your credit activity
- yourself first Making sure that enough income is saved
- Union Financial institution that provides financial services
- Borrowing money and paying it back
- Broker A representative of a financial market who enables the buying and selling
- vs. want Needs are things you need for survival. Wants are things you want.
- Protection from financial loss
- Earn, save and invest
25 Clues: Earn, save and invest • A resource owned by a business • Protection from financial loss • Spreading your investments around • The price you pay to borrow money • Someone unable to pay their debts • Spending a certain amount of money • Borrowing money and paying it back • Failure to make repayments on a debt • Money owed from one person to another • ...
Unit 2 - Lesson 1 Checking Accounts 2025-10-17
Across
- money not released in your bank account
- bank account has more than one owner
- a percentage of the money that is an account that a bank pays on some accounts
- receiver of transferred funds
- deposit payroll directly deposited into a bank account
- clearing paying for a check out of a checking account
- a check that has been processed so that money is paid to the payee of a check
- deposits into a bank account
- account owner of a check
- signing the back of a check when cashing it
- withdrawals from a bank account
- when your account does not have enough money to cover a check
Down
- provides all-hour access to your bank account
- Check another name for electronic funds transfer
- one owner of a bank account
- banks charge to provide access to checking or savings accounts
- A written order used to tell a bank to pay money from an account to the check tender
- pays a check even though there are not enough funds
- register record of all trnsactions in a checking account
- Account Account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money and make withdrawls.
- slip form to fill out when adding money
- personal identification number
- The process of moving fund electronically from one bank account to another
23 Clues: account owner of a check • one owner of a bank account • deposits into a bank account • receiver of transferred funds • personal identification number • withdrawals from a bank account • bank account has more than one owner • money not released in your bank account • slip form to fill out when adding money • signing the back of a check when cashing it • ...
raquel,p5,economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- farming
- protect our resources so we don't lose them
- and provide service
- a system of buying and selling stocks,or invest companies
- the creation of products
- when we use credit,we are using another persons money to buy something
- improving the enconomy like how it improved during the new dealeara
- money that is owed to someone else
- rising prices
- workers or employees
Down
- workers foucus on one of work or business
- a list of income and expenses we can use a budget to help meet financil goals
- prices are falling
- small pieces of a company
- trading and good survise
- in a short of supply
- a system of dollars and coins
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back,you are investing
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- money earned by workers
- costs or things we have to buy
- it means used by a business to produce
22 Clues: farming • rising prices • prices are falling • and provide service • in a short of supply • workers or employees • money earned by workers • trading and good survise • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • it means used by a business to produce • ...
Personal Finance 2019-04-01
Across
- Amount one must pay to live a standard life.
- A federal governments levy on people.
- The cost of living.
- Cost that is directly proportional.
- Money borrowed.
- An account at a bank.
- Detailed proforma schedule of financial activity.
- Regular wages.
- Interest paid on previously earned interest as well as on the principal.
- Usually hard plastic and borrows money directly when buying.
- Expense that's allowable as a reduction of gross taxable income.
- Common stockholders' equity.
- Amount of money held for safekeeping.
- A form of currency.
Down
- Interest calculated as a simple percentage.
- A price shown as the cost per unit.
- A loan secured.
- Money someone makes during a form of labor.
- Debts in other words.
- An expense that doesn't change.
- A deposit account.
- Regular wages.
- Gross income but less a variety of deductions.
- Percent tax on selling goods.
- Total amount of money being borrowed.
- A firm's productive resource.
- Income minus cost of goods.
27 Clues: Regular wages. • Regular wages. • A loan secured. • Money borrowed. • A deposit account. • The cost of living. • A form of currency. • Debts in other words. • An account at a bank. • Income minus cost of goods. • Common stockholders' equity. • Percent tax on selling goods. • A firm's productive resource. • An expense that doesn't change. • A price shown as the cost per unit. • ...
Finance 2024-02-02
Across
- How much you get paid per month
- This person is an _ _ _ _ _ _ _int
- The Price of objects goes way up
- Cost of an Item
- point Total cost = Total sales
- Amount that an employee "takes home" after income tax
- Best value for money
- In a Contract it is the tiny writing
- A fixed amount to an employee
- 3.141592653589793238462
- The total amount of all an individual's income
- A government-run insurance
- Source of Money
- Put your money into the back to get profit
Down
- No one messes with the _ _ _ Man
- Hamilton fought in this war
- Owned by someone for investing
- If you don't pay the bank back they will come for you
- How to spend money and not make a loss
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate
- Document that details all the work
- How much money has been used on something
- Payment made in a bank account
- Rate for a service
- Add 15% to the price of an Item
25 Clues: Cost of an Item • Source of Money • Rate for a service • Best value for money • 3.141592653589793238462 • A government-run insurance • Hamilton fought in this war • A fixed amount to an employee • Owned by someone for investing • point Total cost = Total sales • Payment made in a bank account • How much you get paid per month • Add 15% to the price of an Item • ...
Grayson's Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- a tax in good that you buy
- The study of how to use money
- Something that can be used in business
- A service which you put money in a bank and slowly take it out over time
- Money you have to pay back
- a plan on how to spend your money
- A business that makes a product
- Rivalry between 2 or more companies
- Money paid to the government
- a person who need to hire someone
Down
- someone who works for employer
- When a product is easy to find
- Amount of products people are willing to buy
- What a person gives up by buy something instead
- Doing one thing very well in business
- Amount of money someone earns for their work
- A percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid to your account
- Work someone does
- tools needed for making things
- Someone who takes a risk to start a business
20 Clues: Work someone does • a tax in good that you buy • Money you have to pay back • Money paid to the government • The study of how to use money • someone who works for employer • When a product is easy to find • tools needed for making things • A business that makes a product • a plan on how to spend your money • a person who need to hire someone • Rivalry between 2 or more companies • ...
Maggie's Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- doing one thing very well in a business
- tools needed for making things (tractor, cars, computer)
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- the study of how we use money
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- money that you have to pay back
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- the work that someone does
- a business that makes a product
- the amount of things that exist
Down
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- something that can be used in a business (tools cars, people, money)
- when a product is easy to find
- someone who works for an employer
- money that is paid to the government
- when a product is hard to find
- different workers do different parts of a job
- rivalry between two or more companies
- a person who buys a product
- a person who needs to hire someone
20 Clues: the work that someone does • a person who buys a product • the study of how we use money • when a product is easy to find • when a product is hard to find • money that you have to pay back • a business that makes a product • the amount of things that exist • someone who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • ...
PERSONAL FINANCE FINAL 2024-05-22
Across
- - Payment for a job by the hour.
- - Attractive reward for achievement.
- - Promoting a product through advertising.
- - Obligation to pay money back.
- - Safety blanket on your car or house.
- - A persons chosen profession.
- - Amount you pay before insurance claim.
- - Purchase of an item by borrowing money.
- - Granting of loan and creation of debt.
- - Cost of goods or services.
Down
- - Charges to borrow money or collection of savings from bank.
- - Financial aid for college that doesn't need paid back.
- - Increase of cost.
- - Anyone that purchases goods or services.
- - Payment for insurance.
- - A plan for how you will earn, save, and spend money.
- - Type of finance of your own money.
- - Marketing your product to attract buyers.
- - Falsely taking someone's money or property.
- - Income that you make by salary or wages.
- - Person that is the worker at a job.
- - Someone who collects debts owed.
- - Anything that you own that has value.
23 Clues: - Increase of cost. • - Payment for insurance. • - Cost of goods or services. • - A persons chosen profession. • - Obligation to pay money back. • - Payment for a job by the hour. • - Someone who collects debts owed. • - Attractive reward for achievement. • - Type of finance of your own money. • - Person that is the worker at a job. • - Safety blanket on your car or house. • ...
Theme 1 economics 2024-09-22
Across
- Money taken out of the economy
- land labour capital and entrepreneur
- Money placed into the economy
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- A portion of any transaction of money given to the government
- The total worth of everything you earn
- Goods and services sold by a country
Down
- Includes machinery tools and buildings
- Money spent by firms or households on businesses
- Money saved by an individual in a bank
- Goods and services brought by a country
- The effort that humans contribute
- Gained in land production
- Combines land labour and capital
- The amount a person earns over a certain amount of time
- the branch of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- Money spent by the government on infrastructure
- Gained in capital production
- Earned by labour production
- Earned in entrepreneurship
- all natural resources that cannot be produced in a larger quantity if prices go up
21 Clues: Gained in land production • Earned in entrepreneurship • Earned by labour production • Gained in capital production • Money placed into the economy • Money taken out of the economy • Combines land labour and capital • The effort that humans contribute • land labour capital and entrepreneur • Goods and services sold by a country • Includes machinery tools and buildings • ...
32 2024-10-22
Across
- Build relationships with others
- To reduce stress
- Direct attention to something
- Bring someone new to a job
- Money you owe
- Give tasks to others
- A person you work with
- Move up in your career
- Being aware of the present moment
- Pressure from responsibilities
- A detailed strategy
- Make money from work
- Time away from work
- A plan for managing money
- Physical activity to stay fit
- Food plan for good health
- Midday meal break
Down
- Maintain stability between work and life
- State of being well
- To put money in stocks or assets
- Work or employment
- A work gathering
- Drink water to stay healthy
- To extend your body
- Close relatives and loved ones
- Someone who gives advice
- Build connections with people
- Your profession or job
- Help from others
- Practice of calming the mind
- Things you aim to achieve
- Money saved for later
- Someone you trust
- A regular schedule
- Money earned from work
35 Clues: Money you owe • A work gathering • To reduce stress • Help from others • Someone you trust • Midday meal break • Work or employment • A regular schedule • State of being well • To extend your body • A detailed strategy • Time away from work • Give tasks to others • Make money from work • Money saved for later • Your profession or job • A person you work with • Move up in your career • ...
TRASH 2025-02-04
Across
- Kid that gets trapped by the police
- Where Jose Angelico put the money to sneak it out
- The way Gabriel Olondriz and Jose Angelico communicated
- Jose Angelico's daughter
- Jose Angelicos wife that died before him
- Told Rat and Raphael about how Jose Angelico stole the money
- Went to meet with Gabriel Olondriz
- What Raphael found that started this whole thing
- Put in prison because of senator Zapanta who falsely accused him
- Gave Gardo the bible
- Stole from Zapanta to give back the money
Down
- Helped Rat, Raphael, and Gardo get waya from the police
- Helped the others figure out what a key was for
- Gets tricked by the kids
- Took care of Rat even tho he got treated bad by everyone else
- amount of money they found in the bag
- Where Jose Angelico hid the money from the police
- Where the kids lived before getting into trouble
- Had clues to where the money was hidden
- Corrupt official that stole millions of dollars
20 Clues: Gave Gardo the bible • Gets tricked by the kids • Jose Angelico's daughter • Went to meet with Gabriel Olondriz • Kid that gets trapped by the police • amount of money they found in the bag • Had clues to where the money was hidden • Jose Angelicos wife that died before him • Stole from Zapanta to give back the money • Helped the others figure out what a key was for • ...
Ava's Economics Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- how many people want to buy a product
- the work someone does
- when a product is hard to find
- a person who buys a product
- money you have to pay back
- rivalry between companies
- money that is paid to the government
- the U.S has a --- economy
- the amount a company has of something
- a tax on the goods you buy
Down
- looking for items similar to the one you want
- the amount of money someone is paid for working
- a plan for how much money will be spent in a time period
- a service in which you put money in the bank to slowly take out over time
- the tools you need to make things
- a tax that is charged on the money you earn
- doing one thing very well in a company
- a person who takes a risk to start a business
- the total amount of something a company can produce
- when a product is easy to find
20 Clues: the work someone does • rivalry between companies • the U.S has a --- economy • money you have to pay back • a tax on the goods you buy • a person who buys a product • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • the tools you need to make things • money that is paid to the government • how many people want to buy a product • ...
Personal Finance Review 2023-01-12
Across
- A fee charged for borrowing money.
- This box must legally appear on all credit card agreements.
- A plan for making and spending money.
- The smallest payment that a credit card holder can pay on a monthly bill and still remain in good standing with a lender.
- AKA, Personal Identification Number.
- Your credit card history on one document.
- The amount of money you deduct from your checkbook.
- The total amount of money you owe the credit card company.
- Amount of money earned after payroll taxes.
- Take home pay after all taxes.
- The amount of money you put into your checkbook.
- The country's central banking system.
Down
- Nonprofit banks.
- A banks digital address.
- A measure of an individual's credit risk.
- A loan to purchase a home.
- AKA, Annual Percentage Rate.
- A yearly fee that you may be charged for having a credit card.
- Federal agency that guarantees your bank deposits up to $250,000.
- A person who is equally responsible for paying back debts.
20 Clues: Nonprofit banks. • A banks digital address. • A loan to purchase a home. • AKA, Annual Percentage Rate. • Take home pay after all taxes. • A fee charged for borrowing money. • AKA, Personal Identification Number. • A plan for making and spending money. • The country's central banking system. • A measure of an individual's credit risk. • Your credit card history on one document. • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-26
Across
- – Money a business keeps after all expenses are paid.
- – A position of regular employment.
- – An exchange of goods or services for money.
- – The amount of a product available to sell.
- – How much people want to buy a product or service.
- – A place (physical or digital) where goods or services are bought and sold.
- – A cost required to run a business.
- – A person who manages employees.
- – A person who buys something from a business.
- – A place to deposit or borrow money.
- – A share in the ownership of a company.
Down
- – A large business that is legally recognized as a single entity.
- – Something made or sold by a company.
- – The total money a company brings in before expenses.
- – Things a business owns that have value.
- – What people use to buy goods and services.
- – Money or resources used to start or grow a business.
- – An organization that sells goods or services.
- – A company's name, logo, and reputation.
- – When a business spends more than it earns.
20 Clues: – A person who manages employees. • – A position of regular employment. • – A cost required to run a business. • – A place to deposit or borrow money. • – Something made or sold by a company. • – A share in the ownership of a company. • – Things a business owns that have value. • – A company's name, logo, and reputation. • – The amount of a product available to sell. • ...
Business Management 2021-11-16
Across
- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- A company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- A business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
- The debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- Someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- A statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- A line of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page
- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need
- The sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- Continuing for only a short time, or relating only to the period that is not very far into the future
- Money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- Someone who owns something
- The average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
Down
- Someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- The amount of money that you spend on something
- The money that you receive for the work that you do
- Someone who owns something
- A legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank or similar organization in order to buy a house, and pay back the money over a period of years
- When an asset is amortized
- A company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
- An amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- A loss taking account of any
- A reduction in the usual price of something
- A list of all the things in a place
- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- To take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- The profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- A special name, sign, or word that is marked on a product to show that it is made by a particular company, that cannot be used by any other company
- A record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
31 Clues: Someone who owns something • When an asset is amortized • Someone who owns something • A loss taking account of any • A list of all the things in a place • A reduction in the usual price of something • The amount of money that you spend on something • An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc • The money that you receive for the work that you do • ...
Business Management 2021-11-16
Across
- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- A company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- A business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
- The debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- Someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- A statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- A line of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page
- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need
- The sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- Continuing for only a short time, or relating only to the period that is not very far into the future
- Money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- Someone who owns something
- The average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
Down
- Someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- The amount of money that you spend on something
- The money that you receive for the work that you do
- Someone who owns something
- A legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank or similar organization in order to buy a house, and pay back the money over a period of years
- When an asset is amortized
- A company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
- An amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- A loss taking account of any
- A reduction in the usual price of something
- A list of all the things in a place
- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- To take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- The profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- A special name, sign, or word that is marked on a product to show that it is made by a particular company, that cannot be used by any other company
- A record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
31 Clues: Someone who owns something • When an asset is amortized • Someone who owns something • A loss taking account of any • A list of all the things in a place • A reduction in the usual price of something • The amount of money that you spend on something • An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc • The money that you receive for the work that you do • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2025-11-14
Across
- is a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans; loan company
- is a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- is a security that matures in a year or less
- is a financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- is a nonprofit financial instituion that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- is a financial institution that provides services for businesses
- is a prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed
- is a security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- is a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- is a security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- is a technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
- money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- for-profit businesses that sell insurance products
- money can be saved and used at a later date
- is anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services; currency
- is a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- is money placed into an account
- is a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account.
Down
- is any organization that provides services related to money
- is a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- is a financial institution that offers savings and loan services
- money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- interest that is earned both on the initial deposit and on the interest earned by the initial deposit
- allow customers to pay for purchases and withdraw cash
- is a regular payment made from a customer's bank account to a vendor or supplier
- is a document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money; the payee's name is on the document
- is a document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified
- is a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- is a type of EFT transaction; money is deposited directly into a customer's checking account
- are the largest category of deposit institution
- is the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- is the use of long-term savings to earn a financial return
32 Clues: is money placed into an account • money can be saved and used at a later date • is a security that matures in a year or less • are the largest category of deposit institution • for-profit businesses that sell insurance products • allow customers to pay for purchases and withdraw cash • is a financial institution that does not accept deposits • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2022-05-05
Across
- something you are responsible for, especially a debt or financial obligation
- a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- the money that you keep in an account in a bank or similar financial organization
- something you own
- a method of paying for goods or services at a later time, usually paying interest as well as the original money
- the act of putting money or effort into something to make a profit or achieve a result
- the money earned by an employee, esp. when paid for the hours worked
Down
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing
- the agreement in which you pay a company money and the company pays the cost if you have an accident, injury, or loss
- money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee
- part of the ownership of a company that can be bought by members of the public
- the act of giving money for goods and services
- the process of putting money into different types investments
- money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
15 Clues: something you own • the act of giving money for goods and services • the process of putting money into different types investments • a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee • the money earned by an employee, esp. when paid for the hours worked • something you are responsible for, especially a debt or financial obligation • ...
Kelseyś Crossword 2023-05-12
Across
- Where stocks are bought and sold
- Profit from an investment
- Take home pay
- Movement of your money
- Written order directing to pay
- Earnings from investment
- Managing money
- Money an individual recieves
- Amount of money spent
Down
- One who lends
- Money set aside
- A rise in value
- Maximum amount of credit to spend
- Sign the back
- For profit company
- Portion of the profits paid to a company
16 Clues: One who lends • Take home pay • Sign the back • Managing money • Money set aside • A rise in value • For profit company • Amount of money spent • Movement of your money • Earnings from investment • Profit from an investment • Money an individual recieves • Written order directing to pay • Where stocks are bought and sold • Maximum amount of credit to spend • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-05-22
Across
- money for profit or material result.
- an estimate of income and
- examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy,
- for a set period of time.
- Pay Gross wages or gross
- first in order of importance; main.
- a list of a company's employees and
- Money recieved
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use
Down
- Card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money
- money you've made while working at your job
- the action or process of
- minus with holdings for payroll taxes
- Pay is the term used to describe all of
- to another bank account when making a purchase.
- The action of deducting or subtracting something.
- or condition, or to detect the presence of something.
- Tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
- money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
19 Clues: Money recieved • the action or process of • an estimate of income and • for a set period of time. • Pay Gross wages or gross • first in order of importance; main. • a list of a company's employees and • money for profit or material result. • minus with holdings for payroll taxes • Pay is the term used to describe all of • money you've made while working at your job • ...
Banking Vocab Crossword 2024-09-23
Across
- a monthly document sent to you by your bank that lists your account balance at the beginning and end of the month, and all of the checks you wrote that your bank has processed during the month. (it can also list other deposits, deductions, and fees)
- when a bank or business allows its customers to purchase goods or services on the promise of future payment.
- a fixed cost is an expense that stays the same each month, such as rent or a car payment
- a card (usually plastic) that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account
- is a gain usually measured in money that comes in from labor, business, or property
- a removal of money from a bank account
- something you spend money on
- the maximum amount of money that you're allowed to charge on a credit card.
- money, goods, or services you owe to others
Down
- se an expense that may vary, for example, how much you spend on groceries, electric or water bills.
- Account is a bank account that allows a customer to deposit and withdraw money and ea interest on the balance.
- money lent and repaid with interest
- the amount of money in your account that you can use or withdraw
- a written record of a person's use of credit, including applying for credit, and using credit or loans to make purchases.
- the part of a check, receipt, ticket, or other document torn off and kept as a record.
- a plan for using money.
- A person with a history of not paying their bills on time or owing too much money. It is often reflected in a low credit score and the inability to get a loan or credit card.
- to put money into your account.
18 Clues: a plan for using money. • something you spend money on • to put money into your account. • money lent and repaid with interest • a removal of money from a bank account • money, goods, or services you owe to others • the amount of money in your account that you can use or withdraw • the maximum amount of money that you're allowed to charge on a credit card. • ...
Finance 101: Chapters 1 & 2 2020-02-27
Across
- Work that is provided by another person.
- Anything that can be used to make a trade.
- Something that you purchase with the hope that it will provide income or will be more valuable in the future.
- The way money is obtained, managed, and used.
- Choosing one thing to be really good at.
- Being strong and less likely to change or fail.
- The exchange of goods and services without the use of money.
- Money set aside for future use.
Down
- Organizations that provide help for those in need.
- A promise that a condition will be fulfilled.
- Being able to make goods or provide services.
- A piece of paper that promises to pay the holder.
- The group of people who leads a nation or a community.
- Buying or selling of goods and services.
- Setting aside your money for future use.
- Putting money somewhere it can grow.
- Anything acceptable that can be used to exchange for goods and services.
- Using your money for payments or purchases.
- Real items that can be seen and touched.
19 Clues: Money set aside for future use. • Putting money somewhere it can grow. • Work that is provided by another person. • Buying or selling of goods and services. • Setting aside your money for future use. • Choosing one thing to be really good at. • Real items that can be seen and touched. • Anything that can be used to make a trade. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- laundering the process of disguising illegal soucrea of money
- Failures Glitches or outages in digital systems can prevent transactions affecting both consumers and merchants
- money that is not in electronic form
- process of converting money into another form
- electronic equivalents of bank robbes
- financial record keeping is easier with this kind of payment
- issue that can prevent burers from making purchases
- problems that can stop merchantd from taking payment
- the physical act of printing money
- The act of paying without using physical money
Down
- A small piece of plastic used to access your bank account
- a type of card used for electronic transactions
- This method of payment uses an app or online service
- systems that handle the physical safety of money
- when people are traveling thay may need to exchange this
- type of interest rates that may impact costomers more directly in a cashless society
- the act of hiding income and evading
- to Hackers Without physical cash, people are more exposed to electronic theft and fraud
- Electronic payment system requiring a physical card
- A small piece of plastic used to access your bank account
20 Clues: the physical act of printing money • money that is not in electronic form • the act of hiding income and evading • electronic equivalents of bank robbes • process of converting money into another form • The act of paying without using physical money • a type of card used for electronic transactions • systems that handle the physical safety of money • ...
Banking Crossword by: Carter 2021-11-05
Across
- Exchanging one type of currency for another
- A metal box locked in a banks vault which can be rented by costumers to store valuables
- registered retirement savings plan
- Moving money from one bank to another electronically
- a limit on what can be borrowed from a financial institution
- A cheque that has been approved by a bank
- an account with money that is not to be spent in the near future
- A cheque that guarantees funds from a financial institution
- A deposit held at a financial institution
Down
- A card used for buying things that moves the money immediately from your account when used
- Taking money out of your bank account
- an additional charge on the use of an asset
- An organization promoting public health and food safety protocols
- a loan used to pay for a house
- Taking more money from your account than there is in it
- A loan from a bank
- A document telling the bank to move money from your account to someone elses
- A fixed charge for goods and services
- Money placed in a bank usually for interest
19 Clues: A loan from a bank • a loan used to pay for a house • registered retirement savings plan • Taking money out of your bank account • A fixed charge for goods and services • A cheque that has been approved by a bank • A deposit held at a financial institution • Exchanging one type of currency for another • an additional charge on the use of an asset • ...
Budget vocabulary 2023-01-26
Across
- The ways in which a person typically uses money
- Money earned in exchange for work, or received from investments, allowance, or gifts
- the concept of putting aside a sum of money into savings each month before paying other bills
- anything that is owned by an individual
- Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions
- A situation where there is not enough money to cover expenses
- Expenses that remain the same each month
- A plan of action that allows a person to meet not only the immediate needs but also the long-term goals
Down
- The act of paying money for something
- The process of setting aside money until a future date instead of spending it today. The goal of saving is to provide funds for emergencies, short-term goals, and investments
- An organized plan for saving and spending based on your expected income and expenses
- A situation where income and expenses are equal
- The money you have to spend or save as you wish after taxes, social security, and other required and optional deductions have been withheld from your gross pay
- Making purchases without comparing costs or benefits beforehand
- The things people pay for with their money
- mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities.
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth over time and accumulate funds for long-term financial goals such as retirement
- Expenses that increase or decrease
- Expenditures that change each month and can be reduced or eliminated if necessary
19 Clues: Expenses that increase or decrease • The act of paying money for something • anything that is owned by an individual • Expenses that remain the same each month • The things people pay for with their money • The ways in which a person typically uses money • A situation where income and expenses are equal • Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-04-07
Across
- A record of your personal financial transactions.
- A system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website or mobile app.
- A specialized computer that allows you to complete bank transactions.
- An institution that deals in money and its substitutes and provides other money-related services.
- Money Owed
- Issued by a bank or financial services company that allows customers to borrow funds with which to pay for goods and services with merchants that accept cards for payment.
- Setting aside a portion of current income for future use.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- An account held at a financial institution that allows deposits and withdrawals.
- An expense, such as rent, that stays the same from month to month.
Down
- Someone use your name, Social Security number, or other personal information without your permission.
- Gas, food and entertainment are examples of this?
- Provider Intel Network
- Setting aside money for savings prior to paying monthly expenses.
- A payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account when it is used.
- An estimation of income and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis.
- A standardized measurement of the potential for a borrower to repay debt.
- The ability to buy goods or services now but pay later.
- Payment for the use of money, a fee paid to use someone else's money, or money earned from allowing someone to use your money.
19 Clues: Money Owed • Provider Intel Network • Gas, food and entertainment are examples of this? • A record of your personal financial transactions. • The ability to buy goods or services now but pay later. • Setting aside a portion of current income for future use. • Setting aside money for savings prior to paying monthly expenses. • ...
Kids Finance IQ Test 2020-04-14
14 Clues: Buy stocks • Help the poor • Type of money • Store my money • Hedge my risks • Slim flat purse • smart thing to do • For buying and paying • Ice-cream, candy, toys • Spend, Save, Give back • Money lost in a business • Money to start a business • Money made from a business • Selling goods and services
Chapter 10 Lesson 1 2022-04-25
Across
- standard unit of currency
- broad definition of money
- moneyless economy
- money with different uses
- government decree
- paper currency
- central bank
Down
- an overthrow of government
- DDA
- narrow definition of money
- money/substance accepted as payment
- the use of money to measure value
- money (gold and silver)
- storing finance/goods can increase value
14 Clues: DDA • central bank • paper currency • moneyless economy • government decree • money (gold and silver) • standard unit of currency • broad definition of money • money with different uses • an overthrow of government • narrow definition of money • the use of money to measure value • money/substance accepted as payment • storing finance/goods can increase value
Accounting & Finance 2019-02-20
Across
- money you put in before you get interest
- Pay money you earn without deductions
- amount of money you set a side for products
- exchanging items
- money received
- Card a card that has money from your bank account in it
- a way of payment
Down
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- investing money
- reduction of money
- wages
- Tax money you pay to the government when you buy things
- Pay amount of pay after deductions
13 Clues: wages • money received • investing money • exchanging items • a way of payment • reduction of money • Pay amount of pay after deductions • Pay money you earn without deductions • money you put in before you get interest • amount of money you set a side for products • Tax money you pay to the government when you buy things • Card a card that has money from your bank account in it • ...
Learn Young Crossword 2023-12-04
Across
- A way to have your money make you more money
- The money you get from a job
- Something that is not required to live but it would be nice to have
- A plan for how to spend your money
- Money saved specifically for unexpected expenses or financial emergencies
- Anything you buy and lose money
- A small amount of money you have to pay to the government at certain times
- The tax you pay to the government based on the money you earn
- A thing you can buy that makes you own a small piece of a company
Down
- A financial strategy for saving and investing towards retirement
- Money put away for later use
- An amount of money you receive for keeping money in a savings account
- Something you must have to live
- The tax you pay when you buy something at Target
14 Clues: Money put away for later use • The money you get from a job • Something you must have to live • Anything you buy and lose money • A plan for how to spend your money • A way to have your money make you more money • The tax you pay when you buy something at Target • The tax you pay to the government based on the money you earn • ...
MONEY AND BANK 2021-05-25
Across
- paper money Money issued on the order of the government
- bank who controls credit
- repo rate The rate at which the central bank accepts deposits from the commercial banks
- system Refers to exchange of goods for goods
Down
- policy Also known as credit policy
- money Also called as non-legal tender money
- reserve ratio The ratio of total deposits that a commercial bank has to keep with RBI
- bank Money issued on the order of the government
- bodied money Whose face value and intrinsic value are equal
- rate the rate of interest at which central bank lends to commercial banks to meet their long term needs
- money when face value exceeds commodity value ,the form of money is
11 Clues: bank who controls credit • policy Also known as credit policy • money Also called as non-legal tender money • system Refers to exchange of goods for goods • bank Money issued on the order of the government • paper money Money issued on the order of the government • bodied money Whose face value and intrinsic value are equal • ...
money and happiness 2021-03-07
Across
- as the money the person earns increases, the level of happiness increase too
- track your happiness it asks people to fill out short surveys at randomly selected moments during the day which tells us how they feel
- as income increases, the person's well being increases as well. The results did not match the 2010 survey results which were that personal income stopped mattering in the level of well-being a person had after annual household income hits $75,000
- higher earners are happier as they have more increased sense of control over life (pandemic especially)
- Killingsworth, a researcher who studies human happiness
Down
- does the amount of money someone has reflect how happy they are
- experience sampling through surveys
- received around 1.7 million from 33,000 employed participants aged 18-65
- the mental state of person and the subjective well-being can be classified as the level of positive emotions and the level of contentment and fulfilment with the current situation of life
- University research, (2010)
- two questions which were how do you feel right now and overall how satisfied are you with your life
11 Clues: University research, (2010) • experience sampling through surveys • Killingsworth, a researcher who studies human happiness • does the amount of money someone has reflect how happy they are • received around 1.7 million from 33,000 employed participants aged 18-65 • as the money the person earns increases, the level of happiness increase too • ...
MONEY LAUNDERING 101 2021-09-07
Across
- Digital or virtual Currency
- second stage of money laundering
- distribution of small amounts of a larger cash sum to a series of partners
- Penalty for disobeying law or rule
- a person or body that supervises a particular industry or business activity
Down
- Someone who reveals information or activity
- third stage of money laundering
- Buying and cashing out chips
- Following a rule or order
- first stage of Money Laundering
- Warning signs
11 Clues: Warning signs • Following a rule or order • Digital or virtual Currency • Buying and cashing out chips • third stage of money laundering • first stage of Money Laundering • second stage of money laundering • Penalty for disobeying law or rule • Someone who reveals information or activity • distribution of small amounts of a larger cash sum to a series of partners • ...
Ethics and Money 2022-04-11
Across
- what you use to buy something
- giving or receiving something
- money you do not spend
- accepting lower standards
- getting money from a job
Down
- buying something
- work you do for money
- a job or work that you like
- a person's opinion on what is right or wrong
- a system of economy
- our beliefs that define our ethics
11 Clues: buying something • a system of economy • work you do for money • money you do not spend • getting money from a job • accepting lower standards • a job or work that you like • what you use to buy something • giving or receiving something • our beliefs that define our ethics • a person's opinion on what is right or wrong
Money Unit Review 2021-12-21
Across
- Cards What affects your credit score?
- In Maine how many tax forms do you have to fill out?
- Debit cards are your own ___
- Money is taken out of your account almost ___
- Fraud What is it called when you fill out the tax forms incorrectly?
- Who clears the check?
Down
- How old do you have to be to have a credit card?
- Taxes raise money for the ___
- Income tax is for states and ___
- When recording in your checkbook do you add or subtract the deposits?
- What color ink should you fill in the forms with?
- Bracket Pay a percentage of what you make
12 Clues: Who clears the check? • Debit cards are your own ___ • Taxes raise money for the ___ • Income tax is for states and ___ • Cards What affects your credit score? • Bracket Pay a percentage of what you make • Money is taken out of your account almost ___ • How old do you have to be to have a credit card? • What color ink should you fill in the forms with? • ...
Love or Money 2023-11-26
Across
- What color is Molly's dress?
- Who is the gardener?
- Who does the picture in Tom Briggs's house belong to?
- What day is her birthday celebrated?
- Where did Diane want to take the money and go?
Down
- What is the doctor's name?
- What color is the hair of the girl in the picture?
- Who found the deceased mother in the morning?
- Which drink is the sleeping pill added to?
- Who is one of the detectives?
- From whom did they first start asking questions?
11 Clues: Who is the gardener? • What is the doctor's name? • What color is Molly's dress? • Who is one of the detectives? • What day is her birthday celebrated? • Which drink is the sleeping pill added to? • Who found the deceased mother in the morning? • Where did Diane want to take the money and go? • From whom did they first start asking questions? • ...
Money (eReading Worksheet) 2023-11-06
Across
- step by step instructions used to rank credit worthiness
- what people use to exchange value when they do not know or trust each other to trade
- a group of people that makes a community
- your status among others; how others think of you (paragraph 3)
- another name for our brains (read the text)
Down
- what you get in when you owe people money (word starts with the letter d)
- the only name mentioned in the text
- a person who makes weapons for a living
- the time of year when it's real cold
- a piece of chocolate that has a long shape which can be bought at the store
- the one thing our money system requires is this (paragraph 3)
11 Clues: the only name mentioned in the text • the time of year when it's real cold • a person who makes weapons for a living • a group of people that makes a community • another name for our brains (read the text) • step by step instructions used to rank credit worthiness • the one thing our money system requires is this (paragraph 3) • ...
Money and Poverty 2024-03-03
Across
- putting money into your account
- money you borrow from a bank to buy a property
- metal form of cash
- automatic teller machine
- money you lend to others
- taking money out of your account
Down
- being poor
- a small low-quality house, usually made of wood or metal
- a poor area in a city with few to no services
- paper money
- a place where someone can store and withdraw money
11 Clues: being poor • paper money • metal form of cash • automatic teller machine • money you lend to others • putting money into your account • taking money out of your account • a poor area in a city with few to no services • money you borrow from a bank to buy a property • a place where someone can store and withdraw money • a small low-quality house, usually made of wood or metal
Money and payment 2020-05-13
Across
- This is your proof of purchase
- A place in the wall outside a bank where you can withdraw money
- An occasion when goods are sold at a lower cost
- A way of managing your accounts online
- This is how much something costs
Down
- The money you earn from working
- The money you get back if you give the shop assistant more than something costs
- A method of payment, where the money is taken from you later
- A secret code you need to get money out of the bank
- Money you earn from having a savings account
- The machine where you pay for things in a shop
11 Clues: This is your proof of purchase • The money you earn from working • This is how much something costs • A way of managing your accounts online • Money you earn from having a savings account • The machine where you pay for things in a shop • An occasion when goods are sold at a lower cost • A secret code you need to get money out of the bank • ...
money phrasal verbs 2020-06-23
Across
- contribute with money with other people [C---I-]
- survive day to day, specially financially
- accumulate money for future use
- reduce the amount that you usually spend
- spend a lot of money on something
- use all of something and not have any left
- have to use your savings for something unexpected [D--I--O]
Down
- give back all the money that you owe for something
- make a financial agreemnt with a bank or company
- charge someone more money for something than its worth
- designate money for a specific use in the future [S--A---E]
11 Clues: accumulate money for future use • spend a lot of money on something • reduce the amount that you usually spend • survive day to day, specially financially • use all of something and not have any left • contribute with money with other people [C---I-] • make a financial agreemnt with a bank or company • give back all the money that you owe for something • ...
anti-money laundering 2024-04-11
Across
- UBO stands for: Ultimate…. Owner
- Potential exposure to money laundering activities
- Penalties imposed for AML non-compliance
- An indicator, behavior, or transaction that could signal potential money laundering activity
- A country famous for its banking secrecy laws and watchmaking
Down
- Know your ….
- People/entities involved in money laundering try to … origin of earnings
- General term that refers to following rules and guidelines, to make sure that firm obeys the law
- Money laundering is usually associated with … financing
- Keeping a watchful eye on financial transactions for any red flags
- Type of transfer made electronically from one entity to another, which is cummonly used in financial transactions and may be subject to AML regulations
11 Clues: Know your …. • UBO stands for: Ultimate…. Owner • Penalties imposed for AML non-compliance • Potential exposure to money laundering activities • Money laundering is usually associated with … financing • A country famous for its banking secrecy laws and watchmaking • Keeping a watchful eye on financial transactions for any red flags • ...
Money Matters 3 2024-09-16
Across
- total earnings before deductions
- your water, heat and hydro
- things you need to pay for but may not happen every month
- expenses that occur every month
- products or services such as deodorant or haircuts
- the amount you pay for your living space
- income you bring home after deductions
Down
- things you pay for but are not necessary items or services
- a plan to understand your money coming in and your spending habits
- going out with friends to a movie or dinner
- goods and services you pay for with your earned money
11 Clues: your water, heat and hydro • expenses that occur every month • total earnings before deductions • income you bring home after deductions • the amount you pay for your living space • going out with friends to a movie or dinner • products or services such as deodorant or haircuts • goods and services you pay for with your earned money • ...
Mo Money Crossword 2025-01-23
11 Clues: The middle man • Silent assassin • Leads by example • Smooth like butter • Master of ceremonies • Kill'em with kindness • Fresh air and sunlight • Eats No's for breakfast • No tricks, straight facts • Keep the team on their toes • Be bright, be brief, be gone
Money and Shopping 2024-11-22
Across
- Monthly expenses you need to pay.
- What you use to buy goods and services.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- MONEY: Cash allocated for personal use or small expenses.
- To receive money in exchange for work or services.
- Machine used to withdraw or deposit money.
Down
- Small, metal currency.
- The activity of buying things from stores.
- To set aside money for future use.
- To take something temporarily with a promise to return it.
- CARD: Plastic card used to spend money directly from a bank account.
11 Clues: Small, metal currency. • Monthly expenses you need to pay. • To set aside money for future use. • To use money to buy goods or services. • What you use to buy goods and services. • The activity of buying things from stores. • Machine used to withdraw or deposit money. • To receive money in exchange for work or services. • ...
Banzai 2021-01-07
Across
- When you put money into a savings account
- money you earn from work
- Money the government charges you for buying things is called ____ tax
- Money paid to you for keeping it in a savings account
- A _____ account is a safe place to store money
- Money you borrowed from someone else
Down
- A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need it
- money you spend for your company is called _____ expense
- money you spend on things
- When companies work hard to earn your money
- Money you owe someone else
- When you take money out of a savings account
- someone who sells things
13 Clues: money you earn from work • someone who sells things • money you spend on things • Money you owe someone else • Money you borrowed from someone else • When you put money into a savings account • When companies work hard to earn your money • When you take money out of a savings account • A _____ account is a safe place to store money • ...
Mme Ylli Mot Croises 2019-11-14
Across
- discount
- food in metal.
- im going to buy this.
- it rolls when you push it.
- holds all of your things when you finish shopping.
- what to buy on a list.
- walmart, sobeys
- what you use buy food.
- how much money do I have to give you.
- the name of this meat is beef.
- you carry it while you shop.
Down
- where you put your money.
- tells you what you bought and is paper.
- money 01
- where products are put.
- it takes your money and puts you in debt especially in America it holds money.
- works and is boy.
- works and is girl.
- a food.
19 Clues: a food. • discount • money 01 • food in metal. • walmart, sobeys • works and is boy. • works and is girl. • im going to buy this. • what to buy on a list. • what you use buy food. • where products are put. • where you put your money. • it rolls when you push it. • you carry it while you shop. • the name of this meat is beef. • how much money do I have to give you. • ...
economics final project 2023-01-13
Across
- when you legally possess a piece of property
- money paid for borrowing someone's property
- the total amount of money you earn in a given amount of time
- an agency that provides money for repairs after damages
- how trustable you are borrowing money
- money stored in the bank for easy use
- financial institutions that store and invest money from consumers
- money owed
Down
- total money earned after taxes
- a spending plan based on income
- money available for spending after buying basic necessities
- money given to a consumer to use and pay back over time with interest
- the ability for you to borrow money
13 Clues: money owed • total money earned after taxes • a spending plan based on income • the ability for you to borrow money • how trustable you are borrowing money • money stored in the bank for easy use • money paid for borrowing someone's property • when you legally possess a piece of property • an agency that provides money for repairs after damages • ...
economics final project 2023-01-13
Across
- when you legally possess a piece of property
- money paid for borrowing someone's property
- the total amount of money you earn in a given amount of time
- an agency that provides money for repairs after damages
- how trustable you are borrowing money
- money stored in the bank for easy use
- financial institutions that store and invest money from consumers
- money owed
Down
- total money earned after taxes
- a spending plan based on income
- money available for spending after buying basic necessities
- money given to a consumer to use and pay back over time with interest
- the ability for you to borrow money
13 Clues: money owed • total money earned after taxes • a spending plan based on income • the ability for you to borrow money • how trustable you are borrowing money • money stored in the bank for easy use • money paid for borrowing someone's property • when you legally possess a piece of property • an agency that provides money for repairs after damages • ...
economics final project 2023-01-13
Across
- when you legally possess a piece of property
- money paid for borrowing someone's property
- the total amount of money you earn in a given amount of time
- an agency that provides money for repairs after damages
- how trustable you are borrowing money
- money stored in the bank for easy use
- financial institutions that store and invest money from consumers
- money owed
Down
- total money earned after taxes
- a spending plan based on income
- money available for spending after buying basic necessities
- money given to a consumer to use and pay back over time with interest
- the ability for you to borrow money
13 Clues: money owed • total money earned after taxes • a spending plan based on income • the ability for you to borrow money • how trustable you are borrowing money • money stored in the bank for easy use • money paid for borrowing someone's property • when you legally possess a piece of property • an agency that provides money for repairs after damages • ...
Year 10 Finance - Crossword #1 2025-12-03
Across
- When income is greater than expenses
- The amount you must pay towards a claim before the insurer pays the rest
- Money received, for example from work, investments, or the government
- Money received from the government for which no goods or services are given in return
- Money paid into a savings or retirement scheme
- Income received for allowing someone to use property you own
- Money spent on goods and services
- A share of a company’s profit paid to shareholders
- Money the government adds to a KiwiSaver account each year if you contribute enough
Down
- Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk
- A plan showing expected income and spending over a period of time
- An investment where money is locked in the bank for a fixed time at a fixed interest rate
- A fixed amount of income paid regularly over the year
- Extra payment on top of normal income, often for good performance
- A fund that aims for lower risk and lower returns
- The chance that you could lose money or that returns are different from what you expect
- Total income before tax and other deductions are taken out
- A contract that provides financial protection against certain losses
- Money paid to the government based on your income
19 Clues: Money spent on goods and services • When income is greater than expenses • Money paid into a savings or retirement scheme • A fund that aims for lower risk and lower returns • Money paid to the government based on your income • A share of a company’s profit paid to shareholders • A fixed amount of income paid regularly over the year • ...
BANKING 2020-04-24
Across
- remove money from a customer's account
- mortgage
- Automatic Teller Machine
- scam
- the action or process of investing
- financial establishment
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
Down
- to pay back
- free with no interest charged
- money saved through a bank
- a piece of paper money
- money owed or due
- take and use money from a bank under agreement to pay it back later
- money in coins or notes
14 Clues: scam • mortgage • to pay back • money owed or due • a piece of paper money • financial establishment • money in coins or notes • Automatic Teller Machine • money saved through a bank • free with no interest charged • the action or process of investing • remove money from a customer's account • a system of money in general use in a particular country • ...
Banking terms 2024-03-05
Across
- Savings account with higher interest rates but less transactions
- Savings account that pays a higer interest rate and allows using a debit card and writing checks
- savings account where you commit to keeping your money in an account for a specific time without touching it
- not for profit institution that puts money back into members
- A written statement for an amount that a bank must pay a person
- Easy way to access and control your money
- an amount of money that is lent for specific use from banks or credit unions
- an electric outlet to make transactions of money without the help of a teller
Down
- Money Returns earned for investments
- a card used for making transactions from accounts
- an amount of money put into an account to gain interest
- An account to easily and safely access your money and make with-drawls
- An account to safely save your money with easy access
- a medium of exchange that holds value
- a private institution to take in deposits and loans
15 Clues: Money Returns earned for investments • a medium of exchange that holds value • Easy way to access and control your money • a card used for making transactions from accounts • a private institution to take in deposits and loans • An account to safely save your money with easy access • an amount of money put into an account to gain interest • ...
Intro to Saving and Investing 2025-10-02
Across
- – A plan for how to spend and save money.
- – The ability to borrow money that you promise to pay back later.
- – The original amount of money you put in or borrow.
- – What you give up when you choose one option instead of another.
- – How quickly and easily you can turn an investment into cash.
- – Money that some companies pay to stockholders from their profits.
- – A safe place at a bank to keep money and earn a little interest.
- – A mix of many stocks and bonds combined together.
Down
- – Extra money you earn from savings or pay when borrowing money.
- – A place like a bank or credit union where money is kept and managed.
- – The chance you might lose money on an investment.
- – A loan you give to a company or the government, and they promise to pay you back.
- – A piece of ownership in a company.
- – Spreading out investments so you don’t “put all your eggs in one basket.”
- – To put money into something hoping it will grow.
15 Clues: – A piece of ownership in a company. • – A plan for how to spend and save money. • – To put money into something hoping it will grow. • – The chance you might lose money on an investment. • – A mix of many stocks and bonds combined together. • – The original amount of money you put in or borrow. • – How quickly and easily you can turn an investment into cash. • ...
Asher Pratheesh 2025-02-10
Across
- the extra amount of money required when pay back a loan
- a boundary setting how much money you can spend
- any object with an established value, which can be used to purchase and trade with goods
- to sell or buy at a much higher price than market value
- calling up different shops to find the best price
- to suggest something
- the amount of money decided for someone to pay
- an organisation whose only goal is to make money
- a written slip used to pay someone money
- things which we don't need but would like to have
Down
- a shop which sells cosmetics at a lower price
- the person who buys from a store or retailer
- to purchase goods via the internet
- the amount of money left after expenses have been paid
- purchasing something without much care as to why you need it
- items which can be felt and bought
- to make something right
- the person who signs and ____ the cheque
- to purchase or sell outside the jurisdiction of the law
19 Clues: to suggest something • to make something right • to purchase goods via the internet • items which can be felt and bought • the person who signs and ____ the cheque • a written slip used to pay someone money • the person who buys from a store or retailer • a shop which sells cosmetics at a lower price • the amount of money decided for someone to pay • ...
Business terms 2022-03-14
Across
- The amount that a business earns from selling each good or service minus expenses
- A document showing the goods to be purchased
- A small company just starting
- Someone who sells products to others
- The money you get back when you return a product
- This key document provides a snapshot of business assets
- Money borrowed from the bank
- The company’s name and the recognisable qualities
- The money a business makes after the expenses
- The money a business must pay to run
- The money a business makes
- A person who records the spending and sales of a business.
- a good or service
- The team responsible for promoting a good or service
- A reduction in the price of an item
- Money people or businesses have to pay the government
- When a business provides an item a customer
- The opportunity to buy or sell in a place where goods or services can be sold
- A business that buys in bulk and sells smaller quantities to other businesses
- A business that makes or produces goods
- The people who purchase products from a business
- The people that a business aims to sell it's goods or services to
- Money your business owes another person or organization
Down
- The money a business makes from sales or services
- The team responsible for hiring people
- The money a country and its people use
- An organization of volunteers who provide a service for free
- How a company broadcasts information about it's product
- where a bank keeps a business's money
- The right of a seller to exclusive use of an identifying symbol or brand
- When a business collects information about the market for their goods or service
- When products are purchased in large quantity
- The profit, sales or losses a company believes it will make in the future
- How much you gained or lost on a business investment relative to how much you spent on it
- Someone who purchases shares
- A group of people chosen to give their opinion
- The money a bank charges to borrow money
- When a business provides people to do work for the customer
- Money used to start a business
- A small portion of the business you can purchase
- A paper document showing something paid for
41 Clues: a good or service • The money a business makes • Money borrowed from the bank • Someone who purchases shares • A small company just starting • Money used to start a business • A reduction in the price of an item • Someone who sells products to others • The money a business must pay to run • where a bank keeps a business's money • The team responsible for hiring people • ...
Accounting 2022-09-08
Across
- infrequent items
- Bad thing
- used to buy things
- owes money to the bank
- , leftover amount
- Good thing
- business owned by two or more people
Down
- Inventory
- Needs to balance
- Payments greater than receipts
- money going into the business
- where you can get money
- job
- Money leaving the business
- receipts greater than payments
15 Clues: job • Inventory • Bad thing • Good thing • Needs to balance • infrequent items • , leftover amount • used to buy things • owes money to the bank • where you can get money • Money leaving the business • money going into the business • Payments greater than receipts • receipts greater than payments • business owned by two or more people
financial literacy 2023-11-07
Across
- what do you owe?
- when someone borrows money from a bank
- scams when people target older people
- what people make to trick you into thinking you need it
- what do you have?
- worth you overall total on a paycheck
- money money that is ones one
Down
- what is money
- what's important to you
- what do you do with passwords
- what do people think we need
- when someone lies and tricks you into giving them money
- a professional place holder for your money
- literacy what class are we taking?
- what you have when you don't spend
15 Clues: what is money • what do you owe? • what do you have? • what's important to you • what do people think we need • money money that is ones one • what do you do with passwords • literacy what class are we taking? • what you have when you don't spend • scams when people target older people • worth you overall total on a paycheck • when someone borrows money from a bank • ...
financial literacy 2023-11-07
Across
- what do you owe?
- when someone borrows money from a bank
- scams when people target older people
- what people make to trick you into thinking you need it
- what do you have?
- worth you overall total on a paycheck
- money money that is ones one
Down
- what is money
- what's important to you
- what do you do with passwords
- what do people think we need
- when someone lies and tricks you into giving them money
- a professional place holder for your money
- literacy what class are we taking?
- what you have when you don't spend
15 Clues: what is money • what do you owe? • what do you have? • what's important to you • what do people think we need • money money that is ones one • what do you do with passwords • literacy what class are we taking? • what you have when you don't spend • scams when people target older people • worth you overall total on a paycheck • when someone borrows money from a bank • ...
Social Studies 2025-05-15
Across
- Indonesian currency before the rupiah
- a money made of metal, usually small amount
- cutting the goods/ service from their original price
- a money made of paper
- terminology of online market such as tokopedia, shopee, lazada
- when you get less money from your production cost
- salary, money you got from work
Down
- a money you need to start a business
- things you can do at traditional market
- when you get more money from your production cost
- european currency
- English currency
- Indonesian currency nowadays
- the money spent on something.
- currency used in america, singapore, australia
15 Clues: English currency • european currency • a money made of paper • Indonesian currency nowadays • the money spent on something. • salary, money you got from work • a money you need to start a business • Indonesian currency before the rupiah • things you can do at traditional market • a money made of metal, usually small amount • currency used in america, singapore, australia • ...
Personal Finance Exam 2021-12-07
Across
- Yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money.
- Money spent to buy or do something
- Money you bring in on a regular basis through your job.
- Loan granted to purchase a piece of property where the lender charges interest.
- Percent of a loan principal that lenders charge borrowers
- Money that's borrowed that needs to be paid back.
- The amount of money due on a loan before interest.
- Protection against possible damage
Down
- A plan for using income to meet financial obligations.
- My first name.
- My last name.
- Money set aside in case of emergency
- Setting aside a portion of current income for future use.
- What is given when a lender grants a borrower money in exchange for later payment.
- Putting money into a venture that offers the possibility of earning more money.
15 Clues: My last name. • My first name. • Money spent to buy or do something • Protection against possible damage • Money set aside in case of emergency • Yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money. • Money that's borrowed that needs to be paid back. • The amount of money due on a loan before interest. • A plan for using income to meet financial obligations. • ...
Basic Finance_SHAKTIKUMAR_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- Putting money in something to earn profit in the future.
- A place where people deposit and withdraw money.
- A type of investment where you lend money to the government or a company.
- Shares that represent ownership in a company.
- Extra money paid by the bank on savings or charged on loans.
- What we use to buy goods and services.
- Protection against risk like accident or illness.
Down
- A modern way of making payments using phones or cards.
- A safe place where money is kept for future use.
- Buying now and paying later.
- Money given regularly after retirement.
- Small loans given to poor people to support their business.
- A plan for earning and spending money.
- Money borrowed from a bank that must be repaid with interest.
- A machine where people can withdraw or deposit cash anytime.
15 Clues: Buying now and paying later. • A plan for earning and spending money. • What we use to buy goods and services. • Money given regularly after retirement. • Shares that represent ownership in a company. • A safe place where money is kept for future use. • A place where people deposit and withdraw money. • Protection against risk like accident or illness. • ...
Entrepreneur and Business Vocabulary 2018-07-15
Across
- To get the result that you want
- An company that makes, buys or sells goods for money
- A person or business who sells things especially on the street
- A useful ability
- An event where people try to win or get something
- Something bought for a price lower than the actual value
- An argument for something; a reason to do something
- A person who wants to buy something
- To make something new
Down
- An argument against something; a reason to not do something
- To guess what will happen in the future
- To get money that you have to give back later
- Help or work that is sold by a company
- A person who starts his or her own business
- Something that you hope to do
- To give money that you will get back later
- Money that you earn
- A plan for spending money
- Money you get when you sell something for more than it cost
- A chance that something bad will happen
20 Clues: A useful ability • Money that you earn • To make something new • A plan for spending money • Something that you hope to do • To get the result that you want • A person who wants to buy something • Help or work that is sold by a company • To guess what will happen in the future • A chance that something bad will happen • To give money that you will get back later • ...
