money Crossword Puzzles
Eiken Baken (noun2: money) 2022-03-24
Interest / Cost of Money 2015-01-19
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- Charging excessive interest rates on loans is know as ______.
- Enables the saver to earn interest on the interest that was earned earlier.
- To know the Time Value of Money, you must know . . .
- If interest rates are expected to decrease in the future, a ____-_____ ______ instrument might be a good investment.
- Usually pay the highest rates of interest because they have lower risks and costs of operation.
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- Paid annually on the principal.
- If interest rates are expected to decrease in the future, a ____-____ ____ _____ certificate of deposit might be a good investment.
- Is the true cost of credit because it takes into account all the costs of borrowing.
- Concept that money received today is worth more than the same amount of money received in the future.
- Requires that the finance charge and annual percentage rate be disclosed to the consumer in advance and specifies how the annual percentage rate must be calculated.
- Long-term fixed rate borrowers benefit from ________.
- A formula to approximate the time it will take for a given amount of money to double at a given compound interest rate.
- Equals the principal x stated interest rate x time (in years).
- The amount earned on the principal over time.
- The cost to buy the right to use someone else's money for a period of time is called
- The original capital deposited or invested.
16 Clues: Paid annually on the principal. • The original capital deposited or invested. • The amount earned on the principal over time. • To know the Time Value of Money, you must know . . . • Long-term fixed rate borrowers benefit from ________. • Charging excessive interest rates on loans is know as ______. • Equals the principal x stated interest rate x time (in years). • ...
Big Money Math Words 2024-04-09
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- There are 100 cm in every ________.
- 90-degree angle where two lines intersect
- A keyword for multiplication or division
- the number of pieces that make up a whole
- the measure around the outside of a figure
- To take apart
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- Lines that never intersect
- "The same as" Has the same value
- A quadrilateral with only 1 pair of parallel sides
- Same size, same length
- One place value to the right of a decimal point
- The distance between two numbers
- Models or shows
- Exchange one unit for another unit of measure
- An expense that changes
- To find the nearest answer by rounding
16 Clues: To take apart • Models or shows • Same size, same length • An expense that changes • Lines that never intersect • "The same as" Has the same value • The distance between two numbers • There are 100 cm in every ________. • To find the nearest answer by rounding • A keyword for multiplication or division • 90-degree angle where two lines intersect • ...
Issue 4: Teens & Money 2024-04-19
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- A summer job is a great way for adolescents to earn extra ________.
- The loud voices from the cafeteria ________ that there's a fight going on.
- The extra money paid for borrowing money.
- Once I pay the remaining ________ on my car, I'll be able to start saving again.
- Having the possibilty of developing in a certain way.
- Doing my homework should be my ________ when I get home from school.
- In class we ________ our writing by using a rubric.
- The smallest amount allowed or needed.
- to help something become more successful
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- Relating to the management of money.
- an activity to help something more successful or well-known.
- At regular times.
- A sign or piece of information that points something out.
- I worry about dating because of the ________ for embarassing moments.
- To change the way something is organized.
- To reduce something as much as possible.
16 Clues: At regular times. • Relating to the management of money. • The smallest amount allowed or needed. • To reduce something as much as possible. • to help something become more successful • To change the way something is organized. • The extra money paid for borrowing money. • In class we ________ our writing by using a rubric. • ...
Romeo Money Heist Crossword 2022-12-17
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- The Professor's other fake name
- Romeo's favorite character
- The backup plan where the Royal Mint money is put into balloons
- the only person on the Professor's side that dosen't have a city name
- this robber was made fun of for having his city name be in Spain
- daughter of a british noble, harassed by other Royal Mint hostages
- This robber named themselves after a mental illness they endured
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- Tamayo's millitary officer he sends into the bank at the beginning of Part 5
- Nairobi wanted to reach this amount of Euros
- Undercover hostage during the Bank of Spain heist
- Helsinki's Cousin
- Palermo was born in this country
- "Makes sense for Spain to be the country that has an entire ____ made of fake gold"
- Held Nairobi hostage
- this robber sacraficed themselves to take out Gandia and co. in Part Five
- the reboot is set in this country
16 Clues: Helsinki's Cousin • Held Nairobi hostage • Romeo's favorite character • The Professor's other fake name • Palermo was born in this country • the reboot is set in this country • Nairobi wanted to reach this amount of Euros • Undercover hostage during the Bank of Spain heist • The backup plan where the Royal Mint money is put into balloons • ...
Working in Our Communities 2023-05-11
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- the money a person puts in a bank
- the money a bank lends to people
- what an item is worth to a person
- a promise to pay for something
- the money a bank gives for letting it hold his/her money
- things that people make or grow and then sell
- a person who spends money to buy things they need
- having a lot of something
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- a plan that shows income, expense, and savings
- the amount of goods and service that people can sell
- money left after all costs are paid in a business
- when something is not enough to meet people's needs and wants
- a business that keeps, exchanges, and lends money to people
- work that one does for another
- to bring products into a country from another
- things you must have to live with
- to send products from one country to another
- the amount of goods and services that people want and can buy
18 Clues: having a lot of something • work that one does for another • a promise to pay for something • the money a bank lends to people • the money a person puts in a bank • what an item is worth to a person • things you must have to live with • to send products from one country to another • to bring products into a country from another • things that people make or grow and then sell • ...
ali 2021-02-04
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- a shopping list
- different people have different jobs
- bank accounts pay you
- a business doing very well
- a certain amount of things
- someone that makes something
- a recruiter
- the amount people can make
- to pay someone back
- a limited amount of money
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- another competitor
- when there is too much of something
- tools to make something
- work that someone else does
- a business risk
- money that the government gets
- when people want something it is a
- the money you put in a bank
- there is too little of something
- a person that takes things
- someone that works
- ex: tools, money, people
- when you buy something there is
- a student
- the study of money
25 Clues: a student • a recruiter • a business risk • a shopping list • another competitor • someone that works • the study of money • to pay someone back • bank accounts pay you • tools to make something • ex: tools, money, people • a limited amount of money • a person that takes things • a business doing very well • a certain amount of things • the amount people can make • work that someone else does • ...
The stories of famous entrepreneurs 2023-04-19
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- earned some money
- break into a computer system
- not successful
- can be easily carried around
- the amount of money you have
- make no profit. there is no money to keep the business open.
- open a business in new countries
- open a new business
- likes to spend time alone
- drawings appear to move
- made a lot of money
- don't attend classes or graduate from university or college
- computer code
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- introduce and sell something
- introduced or sold something
- it's listed on the stock exchange
- an interesting or important part of something
- the first one to become successful
- started, created, began
- give money or other goods to charity
- a person who cares more about computers and gear than anything else
21 Clues: computer code • not successful • earned some money • open a new business • made a lot of money • started, created, began • drawings appear to move • likes to spend time alone • introduce and sell something • introduced or sold something • break into a computer system • can be easily carried around • the amount of money you have • open a business in new countries • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2015-10-18
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- money you get for services (pay check)
- to move forward
- money left after a business pays all of its costs
- facts and figures
- a sudden discovery
- money saved for later
- people gather together for one purpose
- expose to harm or loss
- strong feelings
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- something is hard to find or get
- to achieve or complete successfully
- have enough money to pay for
- to quote as evidence
- unable to concentrate
- beautiful in an eye catching way
- money that is borrowed
- a disagreeing point of view
- a paper that gives you the right to make something
- disadvantages
- a thing made for a specific purpose
- to interpret information
- dirt or trash left over
- to become successful
- to worry or be nervous
24 Clues: disadvantages • to move forward • strong feelings • facts and figures • a sudden discovery • to quote as evidence • to become successful • unable to concentrate • money saved for later • money that is borrowed • expose to harm or loss • to worry or be nervous • dirt or trash left over • to interpret information • a disagreeing point of view • have enough money to pay for • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab- Landon and Nela 2017-11-29
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- a plan based on an estimate
- pay given to someone periodically
- taxing on your pay
- earnings after deductions
- cost or charge
- money paid to someone regularly
- card that takes money from your bank account
- bank account that gets interest paid to it
- to take out of something
- earnings before deduction
- the way interest is calculated
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- to get money for but letting it go though
- earnings or pay
- initial amount paid paid for a purchase
- added amount on your receipts
- added amount of money to something you buy
- taking away
- the act of overdrawing an account
- bank system that gets you checkbooks
- card that builds up money that has to be paid later
- something you owe
- to put in safe place
22 Clues: taking away • cost or charge • earnings or pay • something you owe • taxing on your pay • to put in safe place • to take out of something • earnings after deductions • earnings before deduction • a plan based on an estimate • added amount on your receipts • the way interest is calculated • money paid to someone regularly • pay given to someone periodically • ...
91176 Statements #3 2025-07-24
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- Payments made to suppliers.
- Money saved for a fixed time.
- Part of a full payment plan.
- Owner's money in the business.
- Price that includes tax already.
- Paying back borrowed money.
- Owner’s share of the business.
- End-of-year reset for income and expenses.
- Things owned, used, or sold soon.
- Cost of protecting against loss or damage.
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- Leftover value after use.
- Depreciation gets smaller each year.
- Money earned from saving or lending.
- Record for one financial item.
- Unpaid wages at balance date.
- Changes to show true financial position.
- Money collected from selling to customers.
- When expenses are more than income.
- Reports of a business’s finances.
- Payment made to employees.
- Income left after paying expenses.
- How long an asset will work.
22 Clues: Leftover value after use. • Payment made to employees. • Payments made to suppliers. • Paying back borrowed money. • Part of a full payment plan. • How long an asset will work. • Money saved for a fixed time. • Unpaid wages at balance date. • Record for one financial item. • Owner's money in the business. • Owner’s share of the business. • Price that includes tax already. • ...
phrasal verbs 2024-05-15
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- discover the truth about something
- invite someone for a dinner
- force someone to reduce a product's price
- a heavy load carried by someone
- a container used to save money
- contrast prices in the different stores
- amount of money earned by some
- reduction in the price of an item
- The collection of money being in a group
- an amount of money spent
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- deliver a product
- to buy something that is at a good price
- pile up lots of homework
- deliver homework
- call someone again
- cost too much money
- care about someone or something
- quit studies
18 Clues: quit studies • deliver homework • deliver a product • call someone again • cost too much money • pile up lots of homework • an amount of money spent • invite someone for a dinner • a container used to save money • amount of money earned by some • a heavy load carried by someone • care about someone or something • reduction in the price of an item • discover the truth about something • ...
Learn Financial Literacy! 2022-11-30
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- money is accessed through a digital device
- the amount of money due or owed on an account
- a thin piece of plastic or metal which allows you to draw money
- a signed slip of paper which lets a bank withdraw money
- a type of bank account which makes deposits easy
- an organization similar to a bank
- a type of savings account with a fixed amount of money
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- money is given to another party for repayment
- a basic type of financial product which allows you to gain interest
- a place that accepts checking, savings, and other transactions
- a company engaged with financial transactions
- a secure container which stays within a financial institution
- a business deal
- a payment card which deducts money from a checking account
- the system by which goods are sold or bought
- income made
- a specialized machine which helps make transactions easy
17 Clues: income made • a business deal • an organization similar to a bank • money is accessed through a digital device • the system by which goods are sold or bought • money is given to another party for repayment • a company engaged with financial transactions • the amount of money due or owed on an account • a type of bank account which makes deposits easy • ...
Accounting Vocabulary 2023-11-07
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- a person who starts a business
- generally accepted accounting principles
- business owned by two or more individuals
- a legal business organization that has a life of its own
- used to show the dollar increase or decrease in an account
- money supplied by investors, banks, or owners
- an asset that is the total amount of money owed to a business
- money spent in excess of money earned
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- business owned by one person
- a system designed to collect, document, and report on business transactions
- the balance that shows on the increase side of a T account
- place where a business's accounts are located
- a liability that is the amount of money owed by a business to its creditors
- the right side of a T account
- the left side of a T account
- money earned over and above money spent
- system where people can produce the goods or services they choose
17 Clues: business owned by one person • the left side of a T account • the right side of a T account • a person who starts a business • money spent in excess of money earned • money earned over and above money spent • generally accepted accounting principles • business owned by two or more individuals • place where a business's accounts are located • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-21
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- money set aside for later use or in case of emergency.
- Wage, The lowest wage permitted by law.
- Money owed.
- Financial obligations such as bills.
- Money which one has one hand that can be freely spent.
- Term for one's work related financial earnings.
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- The money borrowed from a bank or lender to purchase a home.
- Money received from work investments or other financial support.
- A sum of money given for designated period of time which must be paid.
- Money earned as a percentage of a sale or service.
- A loan of money.
- An individual bank or company who loans money.
- A plan for spending and saving one's income.
- A percentage of a borrowed sum of money which must be paid in addition to the repayment of the loan itself.
14 Clues: Money owed. • A loan of money. • Financial obligations such as bills. • Wage, The lowest wage permitted by law. • A plan for spending and saving one's income. • An individual bank or company who loans money. • Term for one's work related financial earnings. • Money earned as a percentage of a sale or service. • money set aside for later use or in case of emergency. • ...
50. Banking 2023-06-16
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- - A personal identification number used to access a bank account or ATM
- - Money borrowed from a bank or lender
- - Money taken out of a bank account
- - A record of transactions on a bank account
- - Money earned on a bank account or loan
- - Money borrowed from a bank or lender that must be paid back with interest
- - Moving money from one bank account to another
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- - Banking done through a website or mobile app
- - Money put into a bank account
- - When a bank account has a negative balance due to too many withdrawals
- - The amount of money in a bank account
- - Money put aside for future use or emergencies
- - Money taken directly from a bank account to pay for a purchase
- - A machine used to withdraw or deposit money
14 Clues: - Money put into a bank account • - Money taken out of a bank account • - Money borrowed from a bank or lender • - The amount of money in a bank account • - Money earned on a bank account or loan • - A record of transactions on a bank account • - A machine used to withdraw or deposit money • - Banking done through a website or mobile app • ...
Economy Vocabulary 2020-02-20
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- Giving money or other material goods from a lender to a borrower
- Basics necessary to survive ex food
- Removing funds from a bank account
- The flow of cash or compensation received from work
- a fee paid to a lender when borrowing money
- A plan for managing money
- The entire amount of money owed to lenders
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- A person that has applied for and received a loan of money from a lender
- setting aside money for future income to meat long-term goals
- Something people desire to have
- Setting income aside for future spending
- Money you have to pay to the government so they can fund public services ex schools
- Any possession that has value in an exchange ex cash
- Putting money or funds into a bank account
- Amount of money a creditor is willing to loan another to purchase goods and services
15 Clues: A plan for managing money • Something people desire to have • Removing funds from a bank account • Basics necessary to survive ex food • Setting income aside for future spending • Putting money or funds into a bank account • The entire amount of money owed to lenders • a fee paid to a lender when borrowing money • The flow of cash or compensation received from work • ...
Help Dylan Learn Banking 2024-03-05
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- A sum of money removed from a bank account
- The account where money is spent more often
- To use money
- The place in which all goods and services are bought and sold
- An organization that does not use profit for itself
- A card linked to your own bank account
- The Currency used to buy all things
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- A card with temporary money that is to be paid back each month
- A nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- A for profit organization that deals with loans and peoples bank accounts.
- The account where money is saved
- Expend money with the expectation of gaining a profit
- A sum of money placed in a bank account
- An organization that uses profit on itself and employees
- A government ruling excluding certain organizations from paying taxes
15 Clues: To use money • The account where money is saved • The Currency used to buy all things • A card linked to your own bank account • A sum of money placed in a bank account • A sum of money removed from a bank account • The account where money is spent more often • An organization that does not use profit for itself • Expend money with the expectation of gaining a profit • ...
aanya 2025-07-28
Across
- Money left after subtracting costs from income.
- The amount of money you need to pay back after borrowing money.
- Items you can see or touch.
- A legally binding agreement between two or more parties.
- The person/people purchasing the goods.
- A proposal
- The person or bank responsible for paying the amount written on a bill or check.
- A written order telling a bank to transfer money from one account to another.
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- A plan for how to spend and save money wisely.
- A plastic card used to borrow money.
- A document showing how much a buyer owes a seller for goods or services.
- The desire and ability of people to buy a product.
- Spending money suddenly without planning or needing the item.
- A scheme designed to trick people into giving away money or personal information.
- A token with a set value used for payment
15 Clues: A proposal • Items you can see or touch. • A plastic card used to borrow money. • The person/people purchasing the goods. • A token with a set value used for payment • A plan for how to spend and save money wisely. • Money left after subtracting costs from income. • The desire and ability of people to buy a product. • ...
RUBY Finance Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-11
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- Financial institution that safely holds money and offers loans
- IOU from a company or government that promises fixed payments
- Lump sum borrowed now that is repaid over time with interest
- Agreement that lets you buy now and repay later
- Cost of using someone else’s money or reward for lending yours
- Use money to buy assets that you expect to increase in value
- Ownership slice of a company that can rise or fall in price
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- Spending plan that sets limits before money is used
- Total amount of money owed to others
- Money left over after all costs and expenses are paid
- Money flowing out to pay for needs and wants
- Required payment to the government based on earnings or purchases
- Possibility that an investment will lose value
- Money flowing in from jobs, businesses, or investments
- Money kept now so it can grow or be used later
15 Clues: Total amount of money owed to others • Money flowing out to pay for needs and wants • Possibility that an investment will lose value • Money kept now so it can grow or be used later • Agreement that lets you buy now and repay later • Spending plan that sets limits before money is used • Money left over after all costs and expenses are paid • ...
the Money book crossword puzzle (for kids) 2023-05-05
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- The euro is a type of currency that is used in many countries in Europe. Just like the dollar, you can use euros to buy things or save them to use later.
- When you owe someone money, it means you borrowed money from them and haven't paid it back yet. You need to pay them back eventually.
- This means the amount of money you have to pay for something. When you buy something, you have to pay the cost of that item.
- When you invest, it means you use your money to buy something with the hope that it will grow in value and make you more money in the future.
- When you lend something, it means you give it to someone else to use for a little while. They will eventually give it back to you.
- This means a lot of money or wealth. If you have a fortune, you have a lot of money and can afford to buy many things.
- When you buy something at a store or online, the store or seller will want a certain amount of money for the item or service.
- When something is expensive, it means that it costs a lot of money. You might not be able to afford it if it's too expensive.
- The dollar is a type of currency that is used in the United States. You can use dollars to buy things or save them to use later.
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- This is the type of money that is used in a specific country or region. For example, the currency used in the United States is the dollar.
- A loan is when someone gives you money to use for a specific purpose, like buying a house or a car. You have to pay the money back over time with interest.
- When something is reasonable, it means that it's fair or makes sense. For example, if a toy costs $5, that might be a reasonable price for it.
- When you earn money, it means that you do something to get money, like doing chores, working at a job, or selling things.
- This means that you have enough money to buy something. It means you have enough money to pay for it without running out of money.
- When something is free, it means you don't have to pay any money to get it. Sometimes, you can get things for free as a gift or a promotion.
- When something is cheap, it means that it doesn't cost a lot of money. You can buy it without spending too much money.
16 Clues: This means a lot of money or wealth. If you have a fortune, you have a lot of money and can afford to buy many things. • When something is cheap, it means that it doesn't cost a lot of money. You can buy it without spending too much money. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-16
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- Money that you receive
- Amount of money due on a loan before interest
- A borrowed amount of money from someone
- An expense that does not change
- Money you pay to the government
- Obtained from the bank after you buy a house
- The amount of money somebody receives for lending out money
- You have a share of a company that can be traded
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- The amount of all items before any taxes
- The income you earn after taxes
- Card that uses borrowed money from the bank to purchase an item
- An expanse that can vary
- Limited amount of money you have
- The income before taxes
- Card that uses cash in your bank account to make a purchase
15 Clues: Money that you receive • The income before taxes • An expanse that can vary • The income you earn after taxes • An expense that does not change • Money you pay to the government • Limited amount of money you have • A borrowed amount of money from someone • The amount of all items before any taxes • Obtained from the bank after you buy a house • ...
Cha-Ching Curriculum session 6 Crossword 2021-06-19
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- I mus work hard to ___ money.
- Other then money,I can also donate my ___.
- ___ is something I must have.
- When we donate, we are spreading joy and ___.
- Is something I desire to have but is not necessary.
- To save,we need to set a short term goal and ___ money aside.
- There are ___ ways to use money!
- I ____ to achieve my goals.
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- Saving helps us achieve our short term and ___ term.
- We must not ___ money.
- My needs are like food, a place to stay, water and ___.
- When we do or give something to show love to others.
- ___ is to use money to buy things.
- One way to earn money is to ___ hard for to.
- Everything cost__?
15 Clues: Everything cost__? • We must not ___ money. • I ____ to achieve my goals. • I mus work hard to ___ money. • ___ is something I must have. • There are ___ ways to use money! • ___ is to use money to buy things. • Other then money,I can also donate my ___. • One way to earn money is to ___ hard for to. • When we donate, we are spreading joy and ___. • ...
Grade Seven Money Words 2018-05-08
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- Sum of money given as the first part of a payment plan
- Money that must be paid for doing something wrong
- Condition in which debts cannot be paid (adjective)
- Money given to help with school
- Some thing worth a lot of money, or important in another way
- Mean, ungenerous, penny-pinching
- Return goods to the store and get money back
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- To take money out of a bank account
- A fixed income you receive when you retire
- Something that has no value, or is useless
- The cost of a service.
- To buy something with money
- Showing kindness to others (adjective)
- Fixed regular wage that is paid monthly or bi-weekly
- Plan for how money will be spent
15 Clues: The cost of a service. • To buy something with money • Money given to help with school • Plan for how money will be spent • Mean, ungenerous, penny-pinching • To take money out of a bank account • Showing kindness to others (adjective) • A fixed income you receive when you retire • Something that has no value, or is useless • Return goods to the store and get money back • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: Vocabulary 22 2025-03-28
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- system of money in a particular country
- to hack into ...: to break into system where money is kept
- providing financial assistance to save smth.
- happening or relevant at the moment
- ... a budget: to be able to control expenditures
- amount of money borrowed from a bank
- to pay back money received or spent
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- taking money out of a bank account
- to pay in ...: money for different bills
- to rise unexpectedly and extremely quickly
- to demand that smb. should give smth. back
- to pay in ...: money that is owed to someone
- to suddenly become unable to continue work
- to have an ... limit / to go over one's ... limit
- ... credit: to prolong the period of lending money
15 Clues: taking money out of a bank account • happening or relevant at the moment • to pay back money received or spent • amount of money borrowed from a bank • system of money in a particular country • to pay in ...: money for different bills • to rise unexpectedly and extremely quickly • to demand that smb. should give smth. back • to suddenly become unable to continue work • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-05
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- amount of money needed for basic expenses
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and bank notes
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account usually to gain interest
- amount of money borrowed by one group to another
- portion of money where your employer takes money out of your paycheck and sends it to the federal government
- an expense that is subtracted from gross pay
- regular compensation that an employee receives for work
- the income over which the government imposed tax
- a resource with economic value that someone owns with the expectation that it will benefit them in the future
- tax levied by a government directly on income, annual tax on personal income
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
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- occurs when interest is added to the principal account
- business expenses that are not dependent on the level of goods or services (stay the same)
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household
- a bank account which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- estimation of revenue and expenses over a future period of time
- the cost of an operation that a company includes to make revenue
- a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- something a person or company owes usually a sum of money
- a common form of valuation in sales contract for goods sold in bulk purchasing
- what is left after deductions
- expenses that can change over time
- money received, for work or through investments
- calculated on principal portion of a loan the original contribution to a savings account
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking the title for the debtors property
- the money left over when they subtract their consumer spending
- income (total pay) before taxes are pulled
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, allowing the holder to buy goods or services on credit
28 Clues: what is left after deductions • expenses that can change over time • amount of money needed for basic expenses • income (total pay) before taxes are pulled • an expense that is subtracted from gross pay • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • money received, for work or through investments • amount of money borrowed by one group to another • ...
Financial Terms Everyone Should Know (Beginner) 2024-02-15
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- a debt or financial obligation
- money earned after subtracting total costs from the total revenue of a business or investment
- items that are usually (but not always) tangible, such as pends, salt, apples and hats
- an item with economic value that a person or organization owns, such as stocks, real estate, personal property, and business equipment
- certificate showing that a buyer agrees to lend a business or government money, on the promise that the borrower will pay back the debt- with interest- at a specific time
- someone who works for someone else in exchange for wages or a salary
- describes a person or organization who has been declared by law as unable to pay the debts they owe
- work done by other people, such as doctors, lawn care workers, dentists, barbers and waiters
- a thing that is borrowed, especially an amount of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
Down
- a measure of chance a loss will happen or an investment will bring a good rate of return
- value of all the assets of worth owned by a person, community, company or country
- action or process of contributing money to earn a profit or material result
- a person or organization that puts money into financial plans, property, etc., expecting to earn a profit
- the cost required for something; the money spend on something
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization
- an amount of money owed to a person, bank, company, etc.
- a regular fee for the use of property
- an agreement to provide goods, services or money in exchange for future payments with interest by a specific date or according to a specific schedule; the use of someone else's money for a fee
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially from the goods and services it produces and consumes
- spending plan or a record of expected and actual income and expenses over a period
- a financial institution that is licensed to receive deposits, offer loans and provide other financial services
22 Clues: a debt or financial obligation • a regular fee for the use of property • an amount of money lost by a business or organization • an amount of money owed to a person, bank, company, etc. • the cost required for something; the money spend on something • someone who works for someone else in exchange for wages or a salary • ...
Module 8 2023-03-08
Across
- a time and a half of the usual pay
- earnings directly tied to an employees success
- payment made to an employer for work done
- payback money, typically to a customer
- the official proving of a will
- a rate of payment for piecework
- sum of money customarily given by a customer for good service
- the amount an employee is paid per hour they work
- specific dollar amount that reduces the amount of income you're taxed on
- the action or process of investing money for profit
- commitment of resources to achieve later benefits
- economic value of a worker's experience and skills
- dollar-for-dollar reduction of your income
- software designed to assist taxpayers in tax returns
- illegal attempt to avoid taxes
- base for income tax system to impose tax
- actions such as thanking or thanking employees
- money derived from paid work
- tax bill you owe to the state
- money derived from investments
- ratio between net income and investments
- take-home pay
- happenings such as parties or celebrations
Down
- to minimize tax liability within the law
- deductions taxpayer can claim on income tax returns
- a tax imposed so that the tax rate is fixed
- a single tax rate being applied to every taxpayer regardless of income
- money gained through ownership of land and other monopoly
- an extra thing that motivates you to do something
- a fixed regular payment to an employee
- federal insurance contributions act- deducted from paycheck
- what employees earn before taxes
- lowers your income because of taxation
- the lowest salary that an employee can legally be paid
- regular payment on money loaned
- a tip given to a worker
- amount paid to an entity for lending it's money
- compensation for working beyond normal work hours
- advantage or profit gained
- money paid to an employee upon completion of a task
- returning to a less developed state
- amount of money added to wage on a seasonal basis or reward
- tax paid by a person who inherits money or property
43 Clues: take-home pay • a tip given to a worker • advantage or profit gained • money derived from paid work • tax bill you owe to the state • the official proving of a will • illegal attempt to avoid taxes • money derived from investments • a rate of payment for piecework • regular payment on money loaned • what employees earn before taxes • a time and a half of the usual pay • ...
Midterm Review 3 Unit 6 2025-12-11
Across
- Money you set aside instead of spending.
- A year off between high school and further education, often used for travel, work, or volunteering.
- A school that teaches specific job skills like welding, cosmetology, or auto repair.
- The cost of attending a college or training program.
- Money for school that you don’t have to pay back, often earned through grades, skills, or activities.
- Specific, teachable abilities like typing, coding, or carpentry.
- The things you spend money on.
- The demand for workers in different careers at a given time.
- Bills that stay the same every month (like rent or car payment).
- A short-term work experience (sometimes paid, sometimes not) to learn about a career.
- Borrowed money you must repay, usually with interest.
- The amount of money needed for basic expenses like housing, food, and transportation.
- – Education that prepares you for a specific job or career skill.
- Your total earnings before taxes and deductions.
- A plan for how you will spend and save money.
Down
- A paid job training program where you learn skills while working.
- Understanding how to manage money wisely.
- Costs that change from month to month (like food or gas).
- A route you can take after high school, like college, trades, military, or workforce.
- The money you earn from your job.
- A plan for how you spend and save your money.
- Money given for education that does not need to be paid back (often based on financial need).
- The main subject or area of study in college.
- Money that helps pay for education after high school, such as scholarships, grants, or loans.
- Personal qualities like teamwork, communication, and problem-solving.
- The money you actually bring home after taxes and deductions.
- A document that lists your skills, education, and experiences when applying for jobs or programs.
- Building relationships with people who can help you find opportunities in school or work.
- A conversation where you answer questions to show if you are a good fit for a job, school, or program.
29 Clues: The things you spend money on. • The money you earn from your job. • Money you set aside instead of spending. • Understanding how to manage money wisely. • A plan for how you spend and save your money. • The main subject or area of study in college. • A plan for how you will spend and save money. • Your total earnings before taxes and deductions. • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-05
Across
- the cost of an operation that a company includes to make revenue
- amount of money needed for basic expenses
- income (total pay) before taxes are pulled
- a common form of valuation in sales contract for goods sold in bulk purchasing
- occurs when interest is added to the principal account
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account usually to gain interest
- estimation of revenue and expenses over a future period of time
- something a person or company owes usually a sum of money
- amount of money borrowed by one group to another
- the income over which the government imposed tax
- portion of money where your employer takes money out of your paycheck and sends it to the federal government
- a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and bank notes
- money received, for work or through investments
- expenses that can change over time
- regular compensation that an employee receives for work
Down
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- calculated on principal portion of a loan the original contribution to a savings account
- business expenses that are not dependent on the level of goods or services (stay the same)
- a bank account which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- an expense that is subtracted from gross pay
- a resource with economic value that someone owns with the expectation that it will benefit them in the future
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking the title for the debtors property
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, allowing the holder to buy goods or services on credit
- tax levied by a government directly on income, annual tax on personal income
- what is left after deductions
- the money left over when they subtract their consumer spending
28 Clues: what is left after deductions • expenses that can change over time • amount of money needed for basic expenses • income (total pay) before taxes are pulled • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • an expense that is subtracted from gross pay • money received, for work or through investments • amount of money borrowed by one group to another • ...
FIN LIT vocab DAMIAN 2023-08-21
Across
- comparing similar products from different stores or suppliers
- need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest.
- payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- a missed payment or multiple missed payments on money that you've borrowed
- the yearly interest and fees paid on debt.
- financial professionals who buy, sell and trade financial securities for their clients
- cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- a strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio in an attempt to reduce portfolio risk.
Down
- first or highest in rank, importance, value, etc.; chief;
- a record of the money taken from your bank account, for example, when you make a payment.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- a set of federal laws and rules that can help individuals and businesses who owe more debt than they can spending plan based on income and expenses.
- a method by which you can protect yourself and your loved ones from facing a financial crisis.
- things you own that you can sell for money.
- the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow.
- is a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- the money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products
- type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- the cost of borrowing money.
- one who can safely be lent money or allowed to have goods on credit
- a nonprofit financial institution that's owned by the people who use its financial products.
- form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity.
25 Clues: the cost of borrowing money. • the yearly interest and fees paid on debt. • things you own that you can sell for money. • a spending plan based on income and expenses. • form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity. • first or highest in rank, importance, value, etc.; chief; • need is something that is necessary to live and function. • ...
Section 6 Review 2021-11-19
Across
- This occurs when the printing of money gets out of control, and money loses its value at an unprecedented pace.
- When unemployment is above the natural rate of unemployment, you have a ________________
- This graph shows the correlation between inflation and unemployment. (In the short-run.)
- An increase in the _________ will lower the interest rate in the short run.
- Because of the use of Fiat money, you have to pay this regularly, which is the reduction in the value of money.
- This is the ratio of Nominal GDP to the Money Supply.
- An outward shift in the PPC is analogous to an rightward shift in the __________________ (Acronym)
- This Monetary policy will shift the AD curve the right and includes Increasing the money supply.
- When unemployment is below the natural rate of unemployment, you have a ________________
Down
- This branch of Economics calls for monetary and fiscal policy to be used to correct aggregate output in the short run.
- This is an accumulation of past government deficits, minus past budget surpluses.
- This runs from October 1 to September 30th.
- This results from increasing the money supply at too rapid a rate for a sustained period of time.
- This happens when government spending drives down private sector spending by taking up the money supply.
- This Monetary policy will shift the AD curve the Left and includes Decreasing the money supply.
- This is government debt that is held by individuals and institutions outside of the government.
- This results from decreasing the money supply at too rapid a rate for a sustained period of time.
- This is when the government spends more money that it collects in taxes (the excess is often gained through borrowing.)
- This is the belief that lowering tax rates will benefit the overall economy by incentivizing work and investment.
- This type of inflation is caused by an increase of aggregate demand.
- This type of inflation is caused by a significant increase in the price of an output with economy-wide implications (Gasoline)
21 Clues: This runs from October 1 to September 30th. • This is the ratio of Nominal GDP to the Money Supply. • This type of inflation is caused by an increase of aggregate demand. • An increase in the _________ will lower the interest rate in the short run. • This is an accumulation of past government deficits, minus past budget surpluses. • ...
🦧Rodrigo’s review 🦧🦧🦧🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍 2021-02-17
Across
- : money the bank gives you that you pay back
- : countries with less resources and not as much money
- : the nations form of money
- :money you keep away in till you need it
- : money you take out from the bank
- : the state of not having a job
- : the amount the bank pays you for keeping your money
Down
- : it is really easy to spend
- : you skills or talents that you have in your community
- : the money you get weekly or monthly
- : the money you get hourly
- :an object worth money
- : money earned hourly
13 Clues: : money earned hourly • :an object worth money • : the money you get hourly • : the nations form of money • : it is really easy to spend • : the state of not having a job • : money you take out from the bank • : the money you get weekly or monthly • :money you keep away in till you need it • : money the bank gives you that you pay back • ...
Sunny Saver 2017-02-17
Across
- the amount of money you have available in your account
- when you take money out of your credit union account
- money you earn on your savings
- when you borrow money
- money you earn is called
- a written record of your savings and spending habits
- automated teller machine
Down
- cash,______, or charge
- money in the form of paper and coins
- President on one-dollar bill
- President on 20-dollar bill
- when you put money into your credit union account
- the first coins ever minted in America
- special place in the credit union that stores large amount of money
14 Clues: when you borrow money • cash,______, or charge • money you earn is called • automated teller machine • President on 20-dollar bill • President on one-dollar bill • money you earn on your savings • money in the form of paper and coins • the first coins ever minted in America • when you put money into your credit union account • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-05-17
Across
- Tota.l amount of money after deductions taken out
- Plastic card that works as check
- The original money you invested
- Movig money from one place to another
- Giving money to company or bank for interest rate
- Written forms of money that take money out of savings account
- Total amount payed/income
Down
- How much money to spend
- The list of workers and what they're paid
- The money that s taken out for taxes and other bills
- How much money someone makes
- The amount of money you get back from investment
- The taxing that comes off of things you buy
13 Clues: How much money to spend • Total amount payed/income • How much money someone makes • The original money you invested • Plastic card that works as check • Movig money from one place to another • The list of workers and what they're paid • The taxing that comes off of things you buy • The amount of money you get back from investment • ...
Bank Vocabulary 2021-08-23
Across
- money the bank pays you to let them look after your money
- amount of money the bank is holding
- a secret password that allows you to use the atm
- not spending money immediately
- record from bank to tell you how much money you have there
- a card that allows you to use the atm
Down
- something that you do that changes your balance
- taking your money OUT of the bank
- lets us buy what we want
- plan that tells us how to spend our money
- putting your money INSIDE the bank
- building that holds your money
- special machine that allows you put in and take out money without going inside the bank
13 Clues: lets us buy what we want • building that holds your money • not spending money immediately • taking your money OUT of the bank • putting your money INSIDE the bank • amount of money the bank is holding • a card that allows you to use the atm • plan that tells us how to spend our money • something that you do that changes your balance • ...
Financial Literacy: Charlotte 2019-04-01
Across
- future sacrifices of economic benefits
- the money spent on something
- money recieved
- a fixed regular payment
- to subtract from
- to take money out of the bank
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- a legal agreement by which a bank loans money
Down
- the state of owing money
- putting money in the bank
- an item of value that is owned
- assets minus liabilities
- the money that one has saved
- all income and payments received
14 Clues: money recieved • to subtract from • a fixed regular payment • the state of owing money • assets minus liabilities • putting money in the bank • the money spent on something • the money that one has saved • to take money out of the bank • an item of value that is owned • all income and payments received • future sacrifices of economic benefits • ...
Business Management 2021-11-16
Across
- the debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- the money that you receive for the work that you do
- 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
- a record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
- money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- a company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- an amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- someone who owns something
- the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- a company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
Down
- the average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
- someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- a list of all the things in a place
- 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 statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- a reduction in the usual price of something
- the amount of money that you spend on something
- when an asset is amortized
- a loss taking account of any
- the profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- to take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- someone who owns something
- the things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
26 Clues: when an asset is amortized • someone who owns something • 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 • ...
Monetary and Fiscal Policy & The Fed 2024-01-16
Across
- One economic goal of our federal government is to reach economic _________, measured by the real GDP.
- when government spending is less than government income it creates a budget ___________.
- Money that lasts over time is more functional that money that deteriorates
- The Fed is responsible for _________ and regulating financial institutions.
- The interest rate that banks charge their best, most credit-worthy customers.
- Money must be acceptable as payment in exchange for goods and services
- There are this many regional federal reserve banks.
- Policy changes enacted by the federal reserve system (the Fed)are called _______________ policy changes.
- The total amount owed by the national government on debts.
- Whatever is used as money needs to be scarce enough to be valued by buyers and sellers.
- One of the three tools of the central bank is the _________ requirement, which is the fraction of banks deposits that they are required to keep on hand.
- Money is more useful if it can easily be transported over distances
Down
- As a measure of value, it is used to _________ the market value of different goods and services
- When inflation is high, the government may choose this type of fiscal policy.
- The Fed influences the the federal funds rate, which causes banks to lower or raise the _________ rate they charge for loans.
- Each unit of money must be the same as the next unit
- Tools that the federal government has to help reach economic goals.
- The total amount of money in circulation or existence in a country.
- Reducing _________ encourages businesses to expand and hire more workers.
- The federal reserve system is a ________________ central bank whose purpose is to provide the nation with a stable monetary system.
- Money is more useful if it can easily be divided into smaller units
- Credit cards represent _______ so they are not considered money.
- As a store of value, money makes it easier to save and __________.
- Occurs when government spending is greater than government income for a given year.
- One of the three tools of the central bank is to raise this, which signals to banks to tighten credit.
- The Fed conducts monetary policy that affects the flow of money and _________ in the economy.
- As a medium of exchange, money makes it easier for us to _______ for the goods and services we want.
27 Clues: There are this many regional federal reserve banks. • Each unit of money must be the same as the next unit • The total amount owed by the national government on debts. • Credit cards represent _______ so they are not considered money. • As a store of value, money makes it easier to save and __________. • ...
Banking 2012-11-20
Across
- check returned by the bank because there was not enough money in the account
- amount of money set aside (deposited or borrowed) on which interest is paid
- saving option account that pays interest at the current market rate
- a signature or instructions written on the back of a check authorizing a bank to cash or deposit the check
- math formula used to tell you how long it will take money earning a certain interest rate to double.
- bank service directing the bank not to honor a check
- money deposited for a fixed amount of time at a fixed interest rate
- check issued by a bank against its own funds
- interest earned on both principal and previous interest earnings
- bank card that allows the account holder to make purchases and to withdraw cash from an account at an ATM
- money added to a checking or saving account
- demand deposit account that may have restrictions and /or penalties for taking out money
Down
- policy that brings about actions of the FED to influence money and credit conditions in the economy
- discount bond issued through the United States government
- demand deposit account that allows quick and easy access to money without penalties.
- a written order to a bank to pay the stated amount to the person or business named from a certain account
- convenient way to pay bills if you do not have a checking account.
- record for keeping track of checks written and deposits made in a checkbook
- rate banks are charged to borrow money from the FED
- rate at which banks can borrow from the excess reserves of other banks
- withdrawal that deducts money from an account and electronically transfers it to another party
- check written for a future date
- interest rate that banks charge to corporations for the most creditworthy customers
23 Clues: check written for a future date • money added to a checking or saving account • check issued by a bank against its own funds • rate banks are charged to borrow money from the FED • bank service directing the bank not to honor a check • discount bond issued through the United States government • interest earned on both principal and previous interest earnings • ...
Market Day Terms 2022-07-24
Across
- the products a seller has to sell
- the contest between two organisations selling similar product to make more money
- a target for a business, can be to do with money, service or ethics
- a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods
- a piece of machinery used by a business to make things for profit
- getting better gradually
- the amount of product a seller has for sale
- to become more
- the money given to a seller in exchange for a product
- a person buying goods
- a for-profit company
- the amount of money a seller makes above what it cost them to sell something.
- a good deal (noun) or to haggle (verb)
- the amount of product sold
- a guess at how much something will cost, usually given to potential customers
Down
- the act of buying something
- the promotion of a product or service
- a promise to do with the products a company sells
- to plan how much you will spend and earn
- the amount of money a sellers adds to the cost of making their product in order to make money
- profitable, earning lots of money
- the goods and products a company has to sell, along with all of the raw materials they have at a given time
- a recognised name that goes with a product
- a company that provides goods or services to another organisation
- the amount of money suggested by a buyer to a seller
- to become less
- a written record of something being bought
- the amount of money spent by a company to produce products or services, does not include markup
- a discussion between two or more parties
- when a buyer asks to buy a product
- what a business or a seller has for sale
- real money - legal tender/bills and coins
32 Clues: to become more • to become less • a for-profit company • a person buying goods • getting better gradually • the amount of product sold • the act of buying something • the products a seller has to sell • profitable, earning lots of money • when a buyer asks to buy a product • the promotion of a product or service • a good deal (noun) or to haggle (verb) • ...
Late Payers 2019-10-28
Across
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit card
- amounts of money that regularly have to be spent, for example to pay for heating or rent
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- without someone's official permission to do something or be in a particular place
- an amount that is less than the level that was expected or needed
- the job or activity of keeping an exact record of the money that has been spent or received by a business or other organization
- to use or take away a large part of something valuable, such as money or time
- in advance
- intended as a punishment
- not paid on time or something that should have already happened or been done
- the basic reason for something
- an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
- fast or sudden
- a statement of what is judged likely to happen in the future, especially in connection with a particular situation, or the expected weather conditions
- the amount of money moving into and out of a busines
Down
- important or noticeable
- very shocking and surprising
- amounts of money paid by a customer for a bank's services
- someone who owes money
- something that controls what you do by keeping you within particular limits
- the quality of deserving respect or attention
- before a particular time, or before doing a particular thing
- there is none left
- to make something certain to happen
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank, or the agreement that allows this
- to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible
- a powerful effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person
27 Clues: in advance • fast or sudden • there is none left • someone who owes money • important or noticeable • intended as a punishment • very shocking and surprising • the basic reason for something • to make something certain to happen • the quality of deserving respect or attention • the amount of money moving into and out of a busines • ...
Late Payers 2019-10-28
Across
- an amount that is less than the level that was expected or needed
- an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit card
- someone who owes money
- to make something certain to happen
- a statement of what is judged likely to happen in the future, especially in connection with a particular situation, or the expected weather conditions
- intended as a punishment
- amounts of money paid by a customer for a bank's services
- important or noticeable
- amounts of money that regularly have to be spent, for example to pay for heating or rent
- the basic reason for something
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank, or the agreement that allows this
Down
- the quality of deserving respect or attention
- to use or take away a large part of something valuable, such as money or time
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- a powerful effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person
- very shocking and surprising
- something that controls what you do by keeping you within particular limits
- the job or activity of keeping an exact record of the money that has been spent or received by a business or other organization
- to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible
- without someone's official permission to do something or be in a particular place
- there is none left
- fast or sudden
- the amount of money moving into and out of a busines
- before a particular time, or before doing a particular thing
- not paid on time or something that should have already happened or been done
- in advance
27 Clues: in advance • fast or sudden • there is none left • someone who owes money • important or noticeable • intended as a punishment • very shocking and surprising • the basic reason for something • to make something certain to happen • the quality of deserving respect or attention • the amount of money moving into and out of a busines • ...
Fin Lit 2023-08-25
Across
- A nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- The practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- Property owned by a person or Company
- State of being BankRupt
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit
Down
- Estimate of Income for a set period of time
- A numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments
- Cost you pay yearly
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a personal finance strategy that prioritizes saving and helps limit spending.
- The action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- value of money the concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- A statement that has information about your credit activity
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
24 Clues: Cost you pay yearly • State of being BankRupt • Property owned by a person or Company • denoting an original sum invested or lent. • Estimate of Income for a set period of time • Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • A need is something that is necessary to live and function. • A statement that has information about your credit activity • ...
Test 2 2024-10-27
Across
- the percent that a number has increased, calculated as positive percent change
- take out a loan to purchase a car or home
- an amount of money paid at a mortgage's closing date
- an amount of money used to pay for college that does not have to be paid back
- the amount of money owed for the purchase of an item before tax and tip, if applicable
- renting a car, usually longer than one year
- the percent difference between a new value and an old value, calculated by subtracting the old value from the new value, then dividing by the old value
- the possibility that an investment will lose money
- the amount of money currently owed on a loan
- a policy holder's request for payment from their insurance company after an accident
- the amount of money added to the purchase of a meal, usually 20%
- a good buy, a discount over another similar item
- a certificate, either paper or electronic, that discounts an item by a set dollar amount or percentage
- the price for one unit of measurement, such as ounce, pound, gallon, etc
- a simple interest home loan
Down
- an amount of money added to the cost of an item based on a state's sales tax percentage
- a contract that explains all healthcare costs
- the percent that a number has decreased, calculated as negative percent change
- a deduction of the cost of an item
- the amount of money added to the purchase of a meal, usually 20%
- a coupon redeemable only if certain conditions are met, such as buying multiple of the same item, a certain size,etc
- the price of an item after a discount
- a sum of money paid on purchase day
- the duration of a loan
- the amount of money an investment earns
- failure to pay a loan
- an amount of money paid to have health insurance, usually paid monthly
27 Clues: failure to pay a loan • the duration of a loan • a simple interest home loan • a deduction of the cost of an item • a sum of money paid on purchase day • the price of an item after a discount • the amount of money an investment earns • take out a loan to purchase a car or home • renting a car, usually longer than one year • the amount of money currently owed on a loan • ...
Business IT Extra Credit 2025-10-21
Across
- The system of how money is made and used in a country
- Decisions individuals,businesses, or governments make when allocating limited resources to satisfy wants and needs
- How much someone wants to buy something
- The study of how people use resources to meet their needs/wants
- A plan for how to spend/save money
- The money a business makes after paying for all of its costs
- Goods Goods that are limited
- All the money a business brings in from selling thing
- Also known as "bazaars".A place (real or online) where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods,services,or resources.
- Focuses on individual behavior, markets, consumers,and producers
- All the products a business has to sell
- Actions people do for others in exchange for money,like cutting hair or fixing cars
- How much of something is available
- The ways a business tries to get people to buy their products,like ads or sales
- Cost What we give up when we make choices; the trade off of choosing one thing over another
- To put money into something and hope it grows
- A part of marketing that promotes products or services through TV,social media,or posters
Down
- Goods Goods that are Abundant
- Physical items that people buy like toys,food, or clothes
- When a business spends more money than it brings in
- The amount of money it takes to make or sell something
- When there are not enough resources to satisfy everyone's want
- Someone who starts their own business
- The person who uses the goods or services
- The exchange of goods and services without money
- Associations of artisans and merchants
- A person who buys goods or services
- Other businesses that sell similar products
- Focuses on national economy,government policy,inflation,and GDP
- Something that is made or sold
- When a person/organization profits by providing goods/services in exchange for money
31 Clues: Goods Goods that are limited • Something that is made or sold • Goods Goods that are Abundant • A plan for how to spend/save money • How much of something is available • A person who buys goods or services • Someone who starts their own business • Associations of artisans and merchants • How much someone wants to buy something • All the products a business has to sell • ...
MATERIAL WORLD VOCABULARY 2024-05-06
Across
- if you can't _____ sth, it means you can't buy it.
- unable to pay what you owe(having no money and having to sell your property)
- money paid as punishment for breaking a law.
- money that a bank lends and sb borrows
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly until sth has been paid for.
- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house.
- money that you give to an organization such as a charity in order to help them.
Down
- a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business are bad.
- ______ rate is the percent that a bank or other financial company charges you when you borrow money, or the interest percent it pays you when you keep money in an account.
- a general, continuous increase in prices.
- money that you keep, e.g. in the bank, and don't spend.
- the money you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments.
- a legal document that says what is to happen to sb's money and property after they die.
15 Clues: money that a bank lends and sb borrows • a general, continuous increase in prices. • money paid as punishment for breaking a law. • if you can't _____ sth, it means you can't buy it. • the money you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. • money that you keep, e.g. in the bank, and don't spend. • money that is earned from doing work or received from investments. • ...
Financial Term Crossword puzzle 2022-10-17
Across
- - Shows how reliable you are
- Score - A numerical value based on your credit history
- - the original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest
- -Debt that does not increase net worth or cash
- Interested combined with previously gained interest
- - Things youd like to do or buy in 1-5 years
- - Small amount of money borrowed at a very high interest rate
- - A retirement account with tax advantages where money can be invested & saved for the long run
- - A small loan with a high interest rate with the expectation its payed in full by next paycheck
- - A loan for a house where the interest rate stays the same
- - Retirement account
- - initial payment for a costly item like a house
- - money that can increase net worth and help earn more money
- - An individual retirement account where yo can make after-tax contributions
Down
- returns - When the value of your investment grows on the profit the investment created
- A plan for income
- - Tax taken out of a paycheck
- - things youd like to do in the future. more than 5 years
- - An increase in monetary value
- - Retirement plan for public organizations
- - The monetary fees given a=to an indiidual if they perform an early withdraw from a locked or time-specific account
- things youd like to do in less than a year
- - An investment tool that divides up the amount of money being invested to buy small quantities of assets over time
- -Money owed in return for loan or purchase
- - A tax-advantaged retirement plan with employer contribution
- - money paid to shareholders of a company from their profits
- -Property owned that has value
- - The pay for work completed in a set period of time
- - All the money someone earns during a pay period
- - Money that is invested & expected to make a profit from
- - Total amount of money held by someone or a company including assets & debt
31 Clues: A plan for income • - Retirement account • - Shows how reliable you are • - Tax taken out of a paycheck • -Property owned that has value • - An increase in monetary value • - Retirement plan for public organizations • things youd like to do in less than a year • -Money owed in return for loan or purchase • - Things youd like to do or buy in 1-5 years • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2021-11-04
Across
- basic requirement for survival
- an account of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest. Payments are normally made over a series of months
- money, property, and items a person gains upon the death of another person
- Gross Domestic Product - the total market value of al final goods and services produced annually in an economy
- a plan for making and spending money
- a fee charged for the use of property or land
- money borrowed to pay for education. This money must be paid back. The best loans hve deferred interest. That means interest does not start building until the education period is complete
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for poyment of a premium
- a bank card that automatically deducts the amount of a purchase from the checking account of a cardholder
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to to meet their own needs
- a document sent to a legal address requesting payment for a debt
Down
- a plastic card used to make purchases now and pay for them later with interest
- an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account owner
- the money paid for employee services
- something that people desire but that is not necessary for survival
- monet received, especiallyy on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- money owed
- a sum paid or charged for the use of money or for the borrowing of money
- a bank account that accumulates interest
- a document sent to a legal address requesting payment for a public service, such as telephone, electric, gas, sewer, or water
- a specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate
- the money that a person, company, or nation has a how it is managed
22 Clues: money owed • basic requirement for survival • the money paid for employee services • a plan for making and spending money • a bank account that accumulates interest • a fee charged for the use of property or land • a specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate • a document sent to a legal address requesting payment for a debt • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2015-09-27
Across
- The amount of money paid for one hour of work.
- The amount required by law for employers to withhold from earned wages to pay taxes.
- A fee that is sometimes paid for sales work, a commission is usually a percent of the total sale
- A record of the hours an employee works
- The hours worked beyond the number of hours in the regular work week
- The amount of money earned in one year or 12 months
- The paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions and net pay
- A type of retirement plan into which an employee contributes money from each paycheck; employers may also make a contribution
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled. This tax provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify.
Down
- The fixed pay for regular work.
- The amount of money earned in one month.
- Used to verify the eligibility of individuals to avoid hiring undocumented workers or others who are not eligible to work in the United States
- Amount of money received after deductions have been taking
- Money paid to the local, state or federal government
- The amount of money earned in one week or 7 days
- The percentage deducted from an individual’s paycheck to assist in funding government agencies within the state. The percentage of deduction depends upon the amount of gross income the employee has earned.
- The nation’s retirement program. This tax helps provide retirement income for elderly and pays disability benefits.
- A federal tax form that shows your income for a year
- Amount of money earned by an employee
- A person who is hired to work for another person or business
- Money taken from gross pay for things such as taxes, health, insurance or union dues
- a special account in which you can save and invest money for your retirement without having to pay taxes on the money until a later time
- A person or business that gives work to another person.
- Reduction in your income tax for each person you support, including yourself
- A part of a whole, based on 100 parts
25 Clues: The fixed pay for regular work. • Amount of money earned by an employee • A part of a whole, based on 100 parts • A record of the hours an employee works • The amount of money earned in one month. • The amount of money paid for one hour of work. • The amount of money earned in one week or 7 days • The amount of money earned in one year or 12 months • ...
selling and buying 2017-08-20
Across
- (v) to have enough money to pay for something
- (n) something you bouy that costs much less than normal
- (v) to regularly put money in a bank
- (n) an event or period of time during which a shop reduces the prices
- (n) something that you buy
- (v) to have to give someone a particular amount of money because you have bought something from them
- (v) to need someone or something
- (v) to provide someone or something with something that they need or want
- (v) to choose someone or something from a group
- or services (n) a person or company that buys goods
- (n) a book that contains pictures of things that you can buy
- (n) coins rather than notes
- (n) a large amount of money
- (v) to legally have something
- (n) an amount of money that you owe
- (n) money that you get when you sell something for a price that is higher than the cost of making it or buying it
Down
- (v) to get something that you want or need
- (v) to say strongly that you want something
- (v) to use more of something than is necessary or to use it in a way that does not produce
- (n) an annuncement in a newspaper
- (n) a number of different people or things
- (v) to send a product to antoher country so that it can be sold there
- (n) the things that you own
- (v) to use your money with the aim of making a profit from it
- (v) to buy a product from another country and bring it to your country
- (v) if something costs an amount of money
- (n) a doc that you get from someone showing that you have given them money
- (n) a product or group of products that has its own name
- (n) money that you pay to a professional person or instutition for their work
- (n) a flat round piece of metal used as money
30 Clues: (n) something that you buy • (n) the things that you own • (n) coins rather than notes • (n) a large amount of money • (v) to legally have something • (v) to need someone or something • (n) an annuncement in a newspaper • (n) an amount of money that you owe • (v) to regularly put money in a bank • (v) if something costs an amount of money • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-05-22
Across
- Pay the term used to describe all of the money you've made while working at your job
- (of money) denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- someone that makes or thinks of new ideas for products
- Card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- activity that supports or provides active encouragement for the furtherance of a cause, venture, or aim.
- someone employed and payed by themselves
- merchandise or possessions.
- Pay the amount one receives after taxes and deductions have been withheld during a pay period.
- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
- A ___ is a written, dated, and signed instrument that contains an unconditional order from the drawer that directs a bank to pay a definite sum of money to a payee.
Down
- a symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniform, vehicles, etc..
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
- another word for this is the distribution step.
- Tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
- the amount of money that a company or person makes for selling a product.
- the action of deducting or subtracting something.
- someone who makes an old invention better
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- a short, memorable song to advertise a company.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- Market a certain group of people to aim selling to.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
27 Clues: merchandise or possessions. • someone employed and payed by themselves • someone who makes an old invention better • another word for this is the distribution step. • a short, memorable song to advertise a company. • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • Tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • the action of deducting or subtracting something. • ...
Chapter 2 - Investment Strategies 2021-11-30
Across
- a debt instrument with a promise to pay back the money with interest
- the central bank of the United States
- a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- corporation where shares can be traded openly
- refers to picking stocks based on their financial statements, products/services, leaders, competitors, etc.
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- establishes and enforces regulations which protect the investing public from unfair practices in the securities market
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- is a market place where stocks are bought and sold mostly online where there is no central location or building
- bonds that are tax-free
- owners are personally liable for their company's losses
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- corporation where shares are not sold publicly (majority of corporations)
- term generally used to refer to putting money aside in order to make your money grow
- a security that matures in a year or less
- you earn interest not only on your initial deposit, but on the interest as well
Down
- those people who do the work
- people who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest or return for their investment
- refers to picking stocks based on charts and trends
- a financial statement issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- an equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- need to pay for security purchases within three business days of order
- document that discloses financial information about the company and is filed with the SEC
- a security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- limited liability for shareholders
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
30 Clues: bonds that are tax-free • those people who do the work • limited liability for shareholders • the central bank of the United States • a security that matures in a year or less • money for real estate, equipment, and so on • corporation where shares can be traded openly • people who buy shares of stock in the company • an equity instrument carrying ownership interest • ...
Banking 2024-01-16
Across
- This type of Cheque is written when one has to withdraw cash from their bank account.
- Address Proof required to open a Bank Account.
- An instant payment service for small transactions. (Do not give gap between two words)
- Account for businesses to manage daily transactions.
- A card that lets you borrow money from the bank for your purchases.
- Banks owned by the government.
- The minimum amount of money one can transfer using RTGS. (Do not give gap between two words)
- The central bank of India.
- Which organisation built the UPI and IMPS?
- The primary function of a bank.
- Type of account that helps you save money for the future.
- A secure way to transfer money instantly using your mobile phone.
- Banks that serve a specific community or group of people.
- A place where you can save and borrow money.
Down
- What is the maximum amount of money one can spend using a Credit Card.
- Digital wallets like Paytm and Google Pay are examples of these
- You should have _______ type of Authentication for your e-wallets.
- A cheque is valid for ____ months only.
- A payment method where you write a document to authorize money transfer.
- A type of account for children.
- This payment system allows you to send large sums of money in Real-Time.
- An electronic form to transfer large amounts of money between banks.
- Protecting your online accounts and information from theft.
- Another name for Account Payee Cheque.
- A digital payment system that lets you send money using a virtual payment address.
- Cash withdrawals using Credit Cards are called _____. (Do not give gap between two words)
- A type of payment order issued by a bank.
- A card that allows you to spend money you have in your bank account.
- A unique number for identifying bank branches in India.
- 3-digit number of a Credit Card which should not be shared with anyone.
- Never share your personal or financial information over _________ calls.
31 Clues: The central bank of India. • Banks owned by the government. • A type of account for children. • The primary function of a bank. • Another name for Account Payee Cheque. • A cheque is valid for ____ months only. • A type of payment order issued by a bank. • Which organisation built the UPI and IMPS? • A place where you can save and borrow money. • ...
drake, p2,economics 2023-01-25
Across
- when we use it we use other people's money
- in short supply
- money we pay to the government
- money payed to humans for working
- money you make for helping humans
- a small piece of a company
- humans that pay for goods
- something you have to have to survive
- when you pay money to live in a house
Down
- someing that you dont really need but desire
- humans that make goods for humans
- putting money to the side and keeping it for later
- when you pay extra money for something
- how money is made and spent in an area
14 Clues: in short supply • humans that pay for goods • a small piece of a company • money we pay to the government • humans that make goods for humans • money payed to humans for working • money you make for helping humans • something you have to have to survive • when you pay money to live in a house • when you pay extra money for something • how money is made and spent in an area • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2022-11-30
Across
- broad definition of money supply
- allows money to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- privately owned, publicly controlled bank of america
- an overthrow of government
- standard unit of currency
- replaced all other types of federal currency
- money with alternative use
- narrow definition of money supply
- money with no alternative use
- money in forms of silver or gold coins
Down
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment
- relies on trade or barter
- allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency • an overthrow of government • money with alternative use • money with no alternative use • broad definition of money supply • narrow definition of money supply • money in forms of silver or gold coins • replaced all other types of federal currency • allowing people to preserve value for future use • ...
Les Aventures d'Isabelle Choice Board 2022-02-07
20 Clues: also • I see • I need • you need • they run • the world • I'm going • the money • the shoes • everybody • the others • I have hunger • another apple • I'm throwing up • they need shoes • I don't throw up • I have some money • the family is poor • the other children • she doesn't have money
Marketplace crossword 2023-03-14
20 Clues: cost • work • wealth • unique • choice • desire • promote • product • materials • customers • world wide • put on sale • availability • I am makeing a .... • creator or inventor • not making a profit • owners that make and sell • something to provide for money • money earned by doing something. • Borrowing money but not paying it back
Social vocabularies 2022-04-18
Across
- to bring in goods
- to work together
- resources people who work
- person who gets paid to do work
- how much money you earn
- resources tools people use to produce goods
- to send goods out o
- shortage of certain goods or services
- to make one thing very well
- money you get after paying expenses
- amount of goods or services that are available
Down
- trade trade between different countries
- way of using,spending and saving money
- making goods to sell or use
- a plan for using money
- trade trade that takes place within the country
- number of people who want certain goods or services
- buying goods to use
- how much money is spent
- a place where goods are manufactured
20 Clues: to work together • to bring in goods • buying goods to use • to send goods out o • a plan for using money • how much money you earn • how much money is spent • resources people who work • making goods to sell or use • to make one thing very well • person who gets paid to do work • money you get after paying expenses • a place where goods are manufactured • ...
GabeB's Creative Project 2023-05-30
Across
- an order of actions that repeat themselves
- the odds of something happening
- currency such as the dollar
- to spilt apart
- a lack of money
- to assist
- aspects of life that require money
- the supplies needed to make or build things
- what you are taught
- anticipation for something better
Down
- doing well in life and with money
- what is inside computers, phones, and tablets
- to pass information from one person to another
- to get involved
- a person who is not old enough to be an adult
- a place for higher education, where you earn a degree
- lower socio-economic class/marginalized
- something you do to earn money
- without a permanent place to live
- an organization giving back to the community
20 Clues: to assist • to spilt apart • to get involved • a lack of money • what you are taught • currency such as the dollar • something you do to earn money • the odds of something happening • doing well in life and with money • without a permanent place to live • anticipation for something better • aspects of life that require money • lower socio-economic class/marginalized • ...
checking account Aiden Autumn 2025-01-13
Across
- how much money is in your account
- a check that hasn't been passed by the bank yet
- to over pull money from your account when you don’t have enough cash
- document that shows activity in your account over a period of time
- a piece of paper used to make payments
- deposit that has not fully gone through yet
- the lowest amount of money you can have in a bank account
- automatic deposit (usually a paycheck)
- a check that can’t go through because it can’t be paid for
- to add money to your bank account from you
Down
- certain amount of money taken from your account for the bank account
- bank account that keeps your money secure and accessible
- not enough money in your account or in cash
- to pull money from any bank account
- a place to pull money from anywhere in the world need a debit card
15 Clues: how much money is in your account • to pull money from any bank account • a piece of paper used to make payments • automatic deposit (usually a paycheck) • to add money to your bank account from you • not enough money in your account or in cash • deposit that has not fully gone through yet • a check that hasn't been passed by the bank yet • ...
JA Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-09-21
Across
- A policy you usually pay for that covers you from paying money in case something goes wrong
- something you spend money on (can be planned or unplanned, a need or a want)
- A tax on property, like houses and farmland
- Money you owe on loans that aren't paid back on time
- Shares of a company
- A tax on certain goods you buy
- A place where you can save your money
- Money you earn from a job
- A card that has money (a loan) from a credit union
Down
- Funds A mix of stocks and bonds
- A record of your expenses
- A tax that comes from your money
- A fee on a loan or for money amounts to grow larger over time
- Essentially an IOU from a company that comes with interest
- A card that has your money from your bank account
15 Clues: Shares of a company • A record of your expenses • Money you earn from a job • A tax on certain goods you buy • Funds A mix of stocks and bonds • A tax that comes from your money • A place where you can save your money • A tax on property, like houses and farmland • A card that has your money from your bank account • A card that has money (a loan) from a credit union • ...
Financial literacy crossword 2024-04-12
Across
- An amount of money awarded to a scholar to support their education further
- An amount of money that you pay monthly( for like
- A document given by an educational institution
- The price you pay to borrow money
- An amount of money you pay a company to be insured
- An amount of money received on a regular basis for work/labor
- An educational institution that provides a higher education
- An amount of money that you owe after taking out a loan
Down
- Cost that stays the same
- An amount of money you save for something else
- Cost that changes over time
- card A plastic card that you use to purchase things with credit
- when you miss out on one thing by picking another
- An amount of money given to you by a bank to buy something
- An amount of money that you are allowed or you allow yourself to use
15 Clues: Cost that stays the same • Cost that changes over time • The price you pay to borrow money • An amount of money you save for something else • A document given by an educational institution • when you miss out on one thing by picking another • An amount of money that you pay monthly( for like • An amount of money you pay a company to be insured • ...
Banking vocabulary 2025-07-27
Across
- system of money in general use in a particular country.
- flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
- a person who conducts business or household affairs
- the act or an instance of economizing
- printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services.
- machine that allows you to perform basic banking transactions
- removal from a place of deposit or investment.
Down
- type of paper money that is made and distributed by a bank.
- written order directing a bank to pay money
- a card authorizing purchases on credit
- a coin bank often in the shape of a pig
- the outlay of money usually for income or profit
- a charge for borrowed money generally a percentage of the amount borrowed
- financial institution where people can store or borrow money,
- sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
15 Clues: the act or an instance of economizing • a card authorizing purchases on credit • a coin bank often in the shape of a pig • written order directing a bank to pay money • removal from a place of deposit or investment. • the outlay of money usually for income or profit • a person who conducts business or household affairs • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-02-10
13 Clues: Payment • big money • moving money • form of money • loss of money • first in order • to know or learn • like a credit card • imposed by the government • spend money to make money • how much money you can spend • pay remaining for issuance to an employee • employee's pay, and the distribution of payments
MS Crossword 2023-04-19
16 Clues: Negative • Add money • Money Owed • Credit Card • Car or Truck • Other signer • Step by step • Money Machine • Taking the car back • Checking or Savings • Account Verification • Taking the house back • Where the money lives • Collision and Comprehensive • Where all the knowledge lives • Altered/Fictitious Check, for example
Eiken Baken (noun2: money) 2022-03-24
17 Clues: とみ • ぜい • ひよう • ひしょ • ぶもん • ひよう • けいざい • こきゃく • けいやくしょ • 客(きゃく) • せいきゅうしょ • 利益(りえき) • しょうひしゃ(かう人) • いっしょに働くはたらく人 • trip しゅっちょう • president しゃちょう • manager えいぎょうぶちょう
Personal Finance-Money Management 2022-02-28
Across
- cost the same every time
- cannot be predicted
- amount is different each time
- paycheck, allowance
- occasionally
- spending plan
- money flowing in and out
Down
- what you give up
- decision making process
- way to set goals
- pay yourself first
- makes life interesting
- ideas and beliefs
- what you spend money on
- essential to your health
- short, medium, long
16 Clues: occasionally • spending plan • what you give up • way to set goals • ideas and beliefs • pay yourself first • cannot be predicted • paycheck, allowance • short, medium, long • makes life interesting • decision making process • what you spend money on • cost the same every time • essential to your health • money flowing in and out • amount is different each time
Financial Terms: Money I 2023-12-04
Across
- This is a piece of advice which means that one should not concentrate all efforts and resources in one area as one could lose everything.
- (aka a debt fund) A pooled investment vehicle that invests primarily in bonds
- Stock issued by a large, well-established, financially-sound company with an excellent reputation
- A market in which prices are falling, encouraging selling.
- A market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying.
- When a capital asset that has decreased in value is sold for a lower price than the original purchase price
- A collectible object such as a piece of furniture or work of art that has a high value because of its considerable age.
- A stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States (DJIA)
- A fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to borrow
Down
- An item worth far more than it was initially sold for because of its rarity and/or popularity (ex. Comic books, Beanie Babies)
- A distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders.
- A a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others.
- The practice of investing a fixed dollar amount on a regular basis, regardless of the share price
- a profit from the sale of property or an investment.
- The process of allocating capital in a way that reduces the exposure to any one particular asset or risk
- Shares of ownership in a corporation and the type of stock in which most people invest
16 Clues: a profit from the sale of property or an investment. • A a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others. • A market in which prices are falling, encouraging selling. • A market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying. • A distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders. • ...
Everything About Moving Money !! 2020-05-21
Across
- This accrues on an account the day after a cheque is paid in
- We send our payments to HSBC in these
- Team Managers will retrieve and authorise payment requests from here
- A person who holds an account for a child is called this
- If we are moving money from a Defined Access account, we need to check if the customer has reached their maximum limit of these.
- 100k is the limit for transferring these
- Payment Mandates sit at this level
- £300 is the limit customers can withdraw from one of these
Down
- This type of transfer must go to an account in the customer's own name
- Payments aren't sent over these days
- Using this process I can pay money into my savings account when I'm paying for my shopping
- Payments over £100k are sent this way
- The security level for setting up a new payment mandate
- This type of transfer appears immediately
- This stands for Bankers Automated Clearing System
- The security level for transferring internal funds
16 Clues: Payment Mandates sit at this level • Payments aren't sent over these days • We send our payments to HSBC in these • Payments over £100k are sent this way • 100k is the limit for transferring these • This type of transfer appears immediately • This stands for Bankers Automated Clearing System • The security level for transferring internal funds • ...
Money (coins and bills) 2023-06-22
Across
- This refers to the money that is returned to you when you pay more than the required amount for something. It often includes a combination of coins and bills.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth fifty dollars. It is slightly larger than a twenty-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth one hundred dollars. It is slightly larger than a fifty-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth ten dollars. It is slightly larger than a five-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth twenty dollars. It is slightly larger than a ten-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- This is a small, silver-colored coin. It is worth ten cents. It is thinner than a penny and has a smooth edge.
- This is a small, copper-colored coin. It is worth one cent. People use this to buy small items or save them in a piggy bank.
Down
- This is a small, metallic form of this. It can be made of different metals and has a specific value. People use these to make payments or collect them as a hobby.
- This is a silver-colored coin. It is worth five cents. It is slightly larger than a penny and has a smooth edge.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth five dollars. It is slightly larger than a one-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- This is a type of paper money. It is issued by the government or central bank and represents a specific value. It is commonly used for transactions and can be exchanged for goods and services.
- This is a small, portable case or container used to carry this. It usually has different compartments to organize coins, bills, and cards. People keep their this in their wallets for convenience and security.
- This is a larger, silver-colored coin. It is worth twenty-five cents. It is thicker than a penny and has a ridged edge.
- This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth one dollar. It has pictures of important people or symbols on it. People use this to buy items of higher value.
- bank This is a small container, often in the shape of a pig, used to store this. Children use it to collect and save their this. They can deposit coins into the piggy bank through a slot and retrieve them when needed.
- This is a small unit of this. There are one hundred of these in a dollar. It is often represented by the symbol ¢.
16 Clues: This is a small, silver-colored coin. It is worth ten cents. It is thinner than a penny and has a smooth edge. • This is a silver-colored coin. It is worth five cents. It is slightly larger than a penny and has a smooth edge. • This is a small unit of this. There are one hundred of these in a dollar. It is often represented by the symbol ¢. • ...
Financial literacy 2022-01-22
Across
- Putting money into an account
- A loan but for properties
- maximum amount to spend
- The amount issued to the borrower
- Based on how well you manage your loans
- account holds your money
- a loan in a card
Down
- Managing money and investments
- Money, but not a card
- the fee of a loan
- the key to buying items
- When you borrow money
- The fixed price of something
- electricity and water payments
- negative amount in your bank account
15 Clues: a loan in a card • the fee of a loan • Money, but not a card • When you borrow money • the key to buying items • maximum amount to spend • account holds your money • A loan but for properties • The fixed price of something • Putting money into an account • Managing money and investments • electricity and water payments • The amount issued to the borrower • ...
4. Money and Banking 2023-08-11
Across
- - Physical money in bills and coins.
- - Money set aside for the future.
- - Written order to pay someone.
- - Borrowed money to be paid back.
- - Extra money earned or paid for using money.
- - Borrowed money that needs to be repaid.
- - Small pocket for keeping money and cards.
Down
- - Small metal currency.
- - Place to save and borrow money.
- - Putting money into a bank account.
- - Plan for managing and spending money.
- - Machine to withdraw money.
12 Clues: - Small metal currency. • - Machine to withdraw money. • - Written order to pay someone. • - Place to save and borrow money. • - Money set aside for the future. • - Borrowed money to be paid back. • - Physical money in bills and coins. • - Putting money into a bank account. • - Plan for managing and spending money. • - Borrowed money that needs to be repaid. • ...
Party 2022-10-21
20 Clues: two • Swap • 1 - 3 • Money • three • Mid map • Best ever • Lose money • Steal coins • Golden Pipe • Random BS go • BoOoOoO LAND • helpful drug • Sharing money • Swap but better • Steal but moveable • Time Jeopardy thing • Steal coins but better • Swap but random and bad • A video was made about it. Sam
Les Aventures d'Isabelle Vocabulary 2024-12-08
20 Clues: Also • I see • I need • You need • They run • The world • I'm going • The money • The shoes • Everybody • The others • I have hunger • Another apple • I'm throwing up • They need shoes • I don't throw up • I have some money • The family is poor • The other children • She doesn't have money
The Berenstain Bears - Trouble With Money - Crossowrd 2024-12-04
Across
- The cost of a service or good required.
- Two or more people that own a business or company together.
- A business or company exchanging a product, or service for money.
- A paid position of employment.
- An organization that helps to raise money for a cause.
- A person that buys a good or service from a business or store.
- A financial account that allows you to deposit, withdraw, and manage your money.
Down
- To exchange money for a good or service.(past tense of pay)
- Money you get by working
- Something that cost a lot of money.
- 100 Cents.
- Money that you pay to get a service or do something, like entering a place or using something.
- A reduce in price of the product or service.
- An organization or company where people make, buy, or sell things to earn money.
- Currency that comes in bills, coins, debt or credit.
15 Clues: 100 Cents. • Money you get by working • A paid position of employment. • Something that cost a lot of money. • The cost of a service or good required. • A reduce in price of the product or service. • Currency that comes in bills, coins, debt or credit. • An organization that helps to raise money for a cause. • To exchange money for a good or service.(past tense of pay) • ...
Financial Literacy: Charlotte 2019-04-01
Across
- money received
- a fixed regular payment
- an item of value that is owned
- to take money out of the bank
- assets minus liabilities
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- the money spent on something
Down
- the state of owing money
- a legal agreement by which a bank loans money
- all income or payments received
- putting money in the bank
- to subtract from
- future sacrifices of economic benefits
- the money that one has saved
14 Clues: money received • to subtract from • a fixed regular payment • the state of owing money • assets minus liabilities • putting money in the bank • the money that one has saved • the money spent on something • to take money out of the bank • an item of value that is owned • all income or payments received • future sacrifices of economic benefits • ...
Financial Terms 2017-09-11
Across
- deduction taken out before taxes, and therefore reduce the amount of income that you have to pay taxes on, known as your taxable income.
- money put into an account
- balance the actual amount of money you could use and withdraw for your account immediately
- amount owed to a person or business for funds borrowed.
- a tax; it is deducted from your paycheck to provide medical benefits for eligible individual
- Plan A retirement plan through an employer to which employees can make monetary contributions too
- income tax a tax; this is on your personal income and provides for national programs like: national defense (military), veteran affairs, social programs (WIC, food assistance), law enforcement, and interest towards national debt.
- keeps track of how much money you have, where your money has gone (what bills have been paid), credits and debits
- security a tax; it is deducted from your paycheck to provide benefits for retired works
Down
- an estimate of income versus bills and expenses for a period of time
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act – Includes Medicare and Social Security taxes; these are taken out of your paycheck
- pay weekly payroll means you are paid every week
- money taken out of an account
- serves as a medium of exchange; consists of coins and paper monies, as well as debit cards and credit cards
- deductions taken out after taxes and don't have an effect on your taxable income
- account where you can deposit your money; you can then use checks, debit cards, or withdrawals at a bank and ATM to access your money
- pay biweekly payroll means you are paid every two weeks
- your day-to-day costs
- An amount of money, shown on a person’s statement, that they have in their account or that they owe at any time
- the ability to borrow money
20 Clues: your day-to-day costs • money put into an account • the ability to borrow money • money taken out of an account • pay weekly payroll means you are paid every week • amount owed to a person or business for funds borrowed. • pay biweekly payroll means you are paid every two weeks • an estimate of income versus bills and expenses for a period of time • ...
3rd period Zachary and Brian 2022-05-16
Across
- What BEST explains why Leo Frank was found guilty in the eyes of the public before his trial was completed?
- a person who takes risks to make money
- Whose philosophy, can it be argued, does the experience of Alonzo Herndon during the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 disprove?
- the ____ amendment gave blacks citizenship
- Which of these eligibility requirements of the Georgia House of Representatives is different from the requirements of the Georgia State Senate?
- Mayor William Hartsfield best remembered for bringing ___ to Atlanta?
- physical form of money
- buys item with banks money then you have to pay back interest
- Leader of Civil Rights Movement that led students in peaceful "sit-ins" and "freedom rides" as president of SNCC
- Which U.S. president established the New Deal programs?
- promoted the "New South" and the Bourbon Triumvirate in his news articles.
- Which branch of state government is responsible for enforcing laws?
- Which man was a progressive Georgia governor that worked towards ending disenfranchisement tactics in the state later costing him reelection?
Down
- Which person ran for governor in 1946 with the promise to restore the white primary elections in Georgia?
- place where you store money ro get loans
- What is the role of Georgia's state agencies?
- What is the largest source of tax revenue for the state of Georgia?
- the ____ amendment gave black people the right to vote
- What is the term length for all members in the General Assembly?
- the money you make from your job before subtracting everything
- money you make
- the ____ amendment abolished slavery
- Also known as the People's Party
- Decide who is being described. I supported bringing sports teams to Atlanta to promote the city.
- you use it to buy stuff
- money you make after subtracting the amount you spent and taxes
- money that you save from your income
- takes money out of bank to buy stuff without interest
28 Clues: money you make • physical form of money • you use it to buy stuff • Also known as the People's Party • the ____ amendment abolished slavery • money that you save from your income • a person who takes risks to make money • place where you store money ro get loans • the ____ amendment gave blacks citizenship • What is the role of Georgia's state agencies? • ...
Financial Terms 2022-12-04
Across
- The amount of money owed by the borrower to the lender
- Any source owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity
- Money that is owed and should have been paid earlier
- The minimum amount of money required to open an account with a financial institution.
- A bank account that u can easily deposit from
- Financial Institution acceptable to the Agent holding one or more collection accounts into which the servicer deposits Collections from Obligors.
- The process of writing down the value of either a loan or an intangible asset
- accused but unpaid interest that is added to the principal balance of the loan.
- Borrowed capital that is used to increase protentional return and risks of investment
- a tax paid on property owned by you/induvial
- Collecting debts owed to your business
- American consumer credit reporting agency
- Cost a customer pays to a lender for borrowing funds over a period of time expressed as a percentage rate of the loan amount
- Investing money for profit or material result
- the money you are receiving
- Small plastic card from a bank that has money in to buy goods
- The taxes that employers and employees pay on wages, salaries and tips.
- Temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activities are reduced
- U.S information Solutions.
Down
- Compares how much you owe each month to how much you can make
- Something you want to do in the near future.
- Something you want to do further in the future.
- the world's leading global information service company.
- Total income before taxes
- Observes and supervises financial institutions
- Money market deposit accounts.
- Increase of prices and fall in value for money
- A commercial bank that is charted under the government
- To take money out.
- The sum of all your balances, divided by the sum of your cards credit limits
- Giving a certain amount of money for a specific use
31 Clues: To take money out. • Total income before taxes • U.S information Solutions. • the money you are receiving • Money market deposit accounts. • Collecting debts owed to your business • American consumer credit reporting agency • Something you want to do in the near future. • a tax paid on property owned by you/induvial • A bank account that u can easily deposit from • ...
Finance Unit 2023-01-20
Across
- the teacher that makes really good jokes
- required payments to the government
- money given for college but you have to pay it back
- the possibility of financial loss or personal harm
- a card that looks like a credit card but operates like cash
- a grouping of jobs related by skills or products
- money paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in a and covers the remaining cost
- before taxes are deducted
- money given for college but you do not have to pay it back
- a card authorizing the holder to buy goods and services that can be paid for later
- a social insurance program that provides health care coverage to Americans over the age of 65
- something you file with your insurance company after an accident or injury with the expectation that you will be compensated for it
- the place where we got an adult life scenario and practiced budgeting and making informed personal finance decisions
- Free application for federal student aid
- the teacher that teaches you literacy
- a written order for a bank to pay money
Down
- after taxes are deducted
- the amount paid for the insurance policy either per month or per year
- an interest-bearing account where people put money for future use
- taxes tied to the ability to pay like income tax
- money owed
- the cool teacher who taught you finance
- something adults create per month to make sure that they spend their money on their needs and have enough money to cover their expenses that month, it keeps people on financial track
- a portion of ones personal income payed to the government
- The things that are important to you
- a share of a corporation sold to the public
- Money received on a regular basis for work or through investments
- money in the form or bills or coins
- The things you like and enjoy doing
29 Clues: money owed • after taxes are deducted • before taxes are deducted • required payments to the government • money in the form or bills or coins • The things you like and enjoy doing • The things that are important to you • the teacher that teaches you literacy • the cool teacher who taught you finance • a written order for a bank to pay money • ...
Bussines 2021-06-13
Across
- impression customers get of the brand as a whole throughout all aspects of the buyer's journey.
- (literary) having no money
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- rise of prices
- person who has shares of the company
- paying fair price to producers by companies in developed countries
- Anything of value or belonging to you
- dishonest and illegal
- sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost
- an amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
- the fact or condition of being accountable
- A formal contract to repay borrowed money
- charge for using money until repaid at a future date
- person who passes on information concerning wrongdoing in the company
- acting with or showing care and thought for the future
Down
- bulk advertising
- someone who is good with numbers
- society that encourages people to buy and use goods
- person who has an interest in a company to be run
- money that you give to an organisation such as charity
- practice of favouring relatives or friends by often giving them job in the company
- spend a lot of money
- using accounting tricks to make a company's financial results look better than they really are
- having a great deal of money
- set of rules for proper practices of an individual party or an organization
- the money you pay to travel by bus, taxi
- amount by which a company's value exceeds the value of its individual assets and liabilities
- income not spent
- extreme saving
- a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death
31 Clues: rise of prices • extreme saving • bulk advertising • income not spent • spend a lot of money • dishonest and illegal • (literary) having no money • having a great deal of money • someone who is good with numbers • person who has shares of the company • Anything of value or belonging to you • the money you pay to travel by bus, taxi • A formal contract to repay borrowed money • ...
financial crossword puzzle by chase eckhardt 2021-04-05
Across
- a cost that can change over time
- the amount one must pay to maintain ones standard of living
- the money a person makes from labor, investment, or any other source
- employer takes certain amount of money out of a paycheck
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- any card, plate or coupon book that may be used repeatedly to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit
- the cost maintaining property or generating income
- money borrowed
- a deposit account held with a financial institution that allows for withdrawals through checks, automated teller machines, or debit cards
- the total amount of money an employee earns before any tax deductions
- common stockholder' equity which consists of common stock, surplus, and retained earnings
- a fixed regular pay
- an expense that does not change from time period to time period
- the proportion of income of a person, company or institution
Down
- a simple and quick method of calculating interest
- the total amount of money being borrowed or lent
- interest paid on previously earned interest as well as on the principal
- the cost or price of an item of supply based on the unit of issue
- an expense that is allowable as a reduction of gross taxable income
- debts including bank loans and money invested in the business by holders of bonds and shares
- a state or federal government's levy on individuals as personal income tax
- the amount of money left after taxes
- currency and coin that are guaranteed as legal tender by the government
- an amount of money held at a financial institution on behalf of an account holders for safekeeping
- a detailed pro forma schedule of financial activity
- a percentage tax on the selling price of goods and services
- a loan secured by the collateral of some specified real estate property
- a firms productive resources
28 Clues: money borrowed • a fixed regular pay • a firms productive resources • a cost that can change over time • the amount of money left after taxes • gross income less a variety of deductions • the total amount of money being borrowed or lent • a simple and quick method of calculating interest • the cost maintaining property or generating income • ...
Investment and debt 2023-05-17
Across
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- one of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits.
- Your money is pooled together with other investors, and a fund manager buys and sells assets on your behalf.
- the material or monetary worth of something.
- Depositing your money with a bank for a fixed period of time, low risk investment.
- an item of property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a fee for failure to pay established or assessed fees in a timely manner.
- reduction of income that is able to be taxed and is commonly a result of expenses, particularly those incurred to produce additional income.
- a financial interest to repay money owed.
- a regular payment made by the state to people of or above the official retirement age and to some widows and disabled people.
Down
- an employee of a large institution (such as a pension fund or an insurance company) who manages the investment of money on its behalf.
- fees implemented when entering or leaving a scheme or company as an investor.
- Your property increasing in value over time.
- the action or process of investing money for profit.
- the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work.
- an owner of shares in a company.
- sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
- Long term investment that might require repair and maintenance.
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme.
20 Clues: an owner of shares in a company. • a financial interest to repay money owed. • Your property increasing in value over time. • the material or monetary worth of something. • the action or process of investing money for profit. • the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work. • Long term investment that might require repair and maintenance. • ...
Fin Lit Vocab 2023-08-21
Across
- a measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations
- a spending plan based on income and expense
- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- an agreement in which a person makes regular payments to a company and the company promises to pay money if an accident happens
- ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest
- a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future.
- individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients
- fails to make payments or interest payments on time.
- the money that you originally agreed to pay back.
- is the yearly rate charged for a loan.
- the money you owe
- Something you need to have vs something you don’t need
- suppliers are compared to identify the best price for the items or services
Down
- a prediction of your credit behavior
- a not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products.
- statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation
- the amount of money, property, and other transfers of value received over a set period of time
- spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity.
- are things you own that you can sell for money
- when a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts or obligation
24 Clues: the money you owe • a prediction of your credit behavior • is the yearly rate charged for a loan. • a spending plan based on income and expense • are things you own that you can sell for money • the money that you originally agreed to pay back. • fails to make payments or interest payments on time. • Something you need to have vs something you don’t need • ...
Investment Strategies chapter 2 2025-11-14
Across
- issued after the sale of stocks
- a type of EFT where money is deposited directling into a customers checking account
- an equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- are for-profit businesses that sell insurance products
- a nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- capital market stockholders buy And sell shares of stock from one another with the help of brokers
- a prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed
- establishes and enforces regulations which protect the investing public from unfair practices in the securities market
- a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- taking measures to make money grow
- selling stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- a debt instrument with a promise to pay back the money with interest
- allow customers to pay for purchases and withdraw cash
- people who buy share of stock in the company
Down
- a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account
- a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- money placed into an account
- people who lend money to the business in exchange for a return on their investment
- a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- is a financial institution that provides services for businesses
- is a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
- putting money aside so it will be available for later
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- handles stock sales and purchases
- electronic funds transfer
- largest category of deposit institution
28 Clues: electronic funds transfer • money placed into an account • issued after the sale of stocks • handles stock sales and purchases • taking measures to make money grow • largest category of deposit institution • people who buy share of stock in the company • an equity instrument carrying ownership interest • a financial institution that does not accept deposits • ...
MIDTERM OUTCOME-BASED EXAM 2020-10-02
Across
- ability to adapt
- debt incurred with charges
- study
- process
- government’s income
- rank and file
- country owes to lenders
- institutions
- management
- person who makes purchase
- “Bombay 5-6”
- document obligate issuers to pay
- desire
- without favoritism
- burden amount tax paid by a person
- duty
Down
- “change is coming”
- spending made by government
- governs people
- “No bargain!”
- money received
- owed money
- payout of money
- represents loan
- makes “big fat pocket”
- “the monthly rate paid”
- amount used
- sum of money available
- feeds pocket of PhilHealth officers
- Senators
30 Clues: duty • study • desire • process • Senators • owed money • management • amount used • institutions • “Bombay 5-6” • “No bargain!” • rank and file • governs people • money received • payout of money • represents loan • ability to adapt • “change is coming” • without favoritism • government’s income • makes “big fat pocket” • sum of money available • country owes to lenders • “the monthly rate paid” • ...
Krexordet 2021-04-19
Across
- Älskar morotskaka
- Första Krexet
- Kan drickas
- Kan hängas i på söndagar
- Spökets sista lekplats
- Kattfan
- KxMs favoritefterrätt
- blek och transparent
- Stad i Bulgarien
- Teater på campus
- KxMs Favorit ingrediens
- Krexet monster
- Aerodynamisk
Down
- Väldigt hjälpsam person
- Pris på krexet sittningar
- Gudfadern / personen
- Money money money (måste sjungas)
- Does it float? Yes
- Ger oss extra ca$h money
- Bror till Balder
- Högsta hönsen
- Svåraste platsen att stava till
- Andreas dröm
- Ett ordpussel
- Det KxM vill göra på chefmöten
- Incest familj
26 Clues: Kattfan • Kan drickas • Andreas dröm • Aerodynamisk • Första Krexet • Högsta hönsen • Ett ordpussel • Incest familj • Krexet monster • Bror till Balder • Stad i Bulgarien • Teater på campus • Älskar morotskaka • Does it float? Yes • Gudfadern / personen • blek och transparent • KxMs favoritefterrätt • Spökets sista lekplats • Väldigt hjälpsam person • KxMs Favorit ingrediens • Ger oss extra ca$h money • ...
The Great Gatsby Crossword 2022-05-09
Across
- war Gatsby, Tom, and Nick attended
- where Daisy is from
- Daisy's husband
- New money man who throws giant parties
- Where people with no money live
- Point of view character
- Where new money lives
- College Gatsby went to for 5 months
- Big city nearby
- Age nick turns at the hotel
- body part used for symbolism often
Down
- Name of author
- poor struggling mechanic
- Nick and Daisy's relationship
- Daisy's golfer friend
- Sport that Tom plays
- Where old money lives
- Sport that Jordan plays
- Nick's cousin and Tom's wife
- tom's mistress
20 Clues: Name of author • tom's mistress • Daisy's husband • Big city nearby • where Daisy is from • Sport that Tom plays • Daisy's golfer friend • Where old money lives • Where new money lives • Sport that Jordan plays • Point of view character • poor struggling mechanic • Age nick turns at the hotel • Nick's cousin and Tom's wife • Nick and Daisy's relationship • Where people with no money live • ...
The title 2025-06-26
Across
- by two or more people
- – Where goods are bought and sold
- – Consumer desire for a product
- – Money made after expenses
- – Top person in a company
- – A business's debt
- – Ownership in a company
- – Borrowed money
- – A financial plan
- – Someone who puts money into a business
Down
- – Income from sales
- – When expenses are more than income
- – Two companies becoming one
- – What a business owns
- – Amount of goods available
- – Money invested in a business
- – Share of profits paid to shareholders
- – A bill sent to a customer
- – A new business
- – A company’s identity or image
20 Clues: – A new business • – Borrowed money • – A financial plan • – Income from sales • – A business's debt • by two or more people • – What a business owns • – Ownership in a company • – Top person in a company • – Amount of goods available • – Money made after expenses • – A bill sent to a customer • – Two companies becoming one • – Money invested in a business • – Consumer desire for a product • ...
Rodrigo Portillo College vocabulary words 2025-12-16
Across
- Aid: Money help.
- 1st-year student.
- Main study.
- 2-year degree.
- Post-bachelor’s degree.
- Money for achievement.
- Required courses.
- Hour: Course time unit.
- Highest degree.
- Student housing.
- Classes: Advanced courses.
- 3rd-year student.
- Activities outside class.
Down
- 4-year degree.
- College entrance exam.
- Rank: GPA order.
- Federal aid application.
- Grade average.
- Borrowed money.
- College entrance exam.
- Letter: Approval notice.
- Secondary study.
- 2nd-year student.
- 4th-year student.
- Given permission or money.
- Student social group.
- Academic record.
- Credit: High school + college credit.
- College fees.
29 Clues: Main study. • College fees. • 4-year degree. • Grade average. • 2-year degree. • Borrowed money. • Highest degree. • Aid: Money help. • Rank: GPA order. • Secondary study. • Academic record. • Student housing. • 1st-year student. • 2nd-year student. • 4th-year student. • Required courses. • 3rd-year student. • Student social group. • College entrance exam. • College entrance exam. • Money for achievement. • ...
quest for success 2025-09-19
Across
- expenses/money paid to keep a place operating
- percentage
- money added to the account
- money spent on necessary items
- the amount of money left
- money taken out of the account
Down
- money earned in 1 year
- debt
- method of payment
- person who collects the owed money
- money earned in 1 month
- expenses and money to balance the money used
- person who is responsible for paying owed money
13 Clues: debt • percentage • method of payment • money earned in 1 year • money earned in 1 month • the amount of money left • money added to the account • money spent on necessary items • money taken out of the account • person who collects the owed money • expenses and money to balance the money used • expenses/money paid to keep a place operating • ...
Finance 101: Chapters 5 & 6 2020-02-28
Across
- Cancelling all or some of the debt.
- The money you contribute to the government to help pay for government projects and public services.
- A bank employee who helps customers with their banking needs.
- The ability to pay back the loan.
- The money borrowed from someone with a promise that the money will be paid back in the future.
- The numerical grade or rating you received based on information in the credit report.
- Returning a part of the payment you made.
- report A summary of the person’s credit history, usually used to evaluate person’s credit standing.
- A credit card given by big stores; can only be used for purchases in that store.
- The reputation and the traits of the borrower in handling money and debts.
- Borrowing money in the form of cash from a credit card company.
- Multiple equal payments made by the borrower until the loan is paid in full.
- The amount of money a person or business owes.
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- A type of loan used to buy a house.
- The first bigger payment required when buying more expensive goods and services on credit.
- A report that shows how you used credit for the past month.
- A situation in which a person or business is legally declared as not able to pay back debts.
- A person with a good credit standing who signs the loan document with the main borrower, also becoming responsible to pay back the loan if the main borrower stops making payments.
- A paper that identifies the legal owner of the vehicle.
- Selling of goods or services at a lower price.
- The amount of money still owed.
- An arrangement that allows a borrower to get something valuable and pay the lender in the future.
- A record of how responsible the borrower is with paying his or her debts on time.
- A small plastic card that allows a borrower to buy goods and services on credit.
- Paying back the money owed.
- Using more money than you should.
- Money in the form of bills and coins.
- A piece of paper that tells the bank to pay the stated amount to another person or business.
- Money borrowed to pay for educational expenses.
29 Clues: Paying back the money owed. • The amount of money still owed. • The ability to pay back the loan. • Using more money than you should. • A type of loan used to buy a house. • Cancelling all or some of the debt. • Money in the form of bills and coins. • Returning a part of the payment you made. • Selling of goods or services at a lower price. • ...
Credit Card Vocab 2021-12-15
Across
- A measurement is used to compare different loans that take into account a loan's interest rate, term, and fees.
- A card secured by a savings account.
- The maximum dollar amount the lender is willing to make available to the borrower according to the agreement between them.
- The amount of money a borrower pays to a lender for the privilege of borrowing money, including interest and other service charges.
- A monthly accounting document sent to you by your bank that lists your account balance at the beginning and end of the month, and all your transactions.
- A fee charged by the card issuer when they process/pay a transaction on your behalf that is greater than the amount available within your credit limit.
- The company or financial institution that gives you a credit card.
- The change or fee that is added to a loan or credit card payment when the payment is made after the due date.
- A bill that is not paid by its due date.
Down
- The amount of interest paid per year, divided by the principal amount.
- The agreement between you and your card issuer.
- The portion of a document, especially a contract, that contains qualifications or restrictions in a small type or obscure language.
- A type of credit allowing an individual to borrow up a certain amount of money, repay the money borrowed with interest when it is due, and borrow the money again.
- The amount of money paid by a borrower to a lender in exchange for the use of the lender's, money for a certain period of time.
- The maximum dollar amount the card issuer is willing to make available to the borrower according to the card members' agreement.
- A business that makes money available for others to borrow.
- A period of time over which a loan is scheduled to be repaid.
- A single sum of money that serves as complete payment.
- Money, goods, or services you owe to others.
- The fee a card issuer charges a credit cardholder to use the card for a year.
- A credit card balance is the amount of money owed to the credit card company.
21 Clues: A card secured by a savings account. • A bill that is not paid by its due date. • Money, goods, or services you owe to others. • The agreement between you and your card issuer. • A single sum of money that serves as complete payment. • A business that makes money available for others to borrow. • A period of time over which a loan is scheduled to be repaid. • ...
Finance, Accounting and Economic Principles 2024-04-10
Across
- The total amount of money received by a sports organization from its activities, such as ticket sales, merchandise sales, and sponsorships.
- To distribute or assign resources, such as money or time, to different areas or purposes.
- Money that is available to be used for a particular purpose, such as operating a sports organization.
- (Return on Investment) A measure of the profitability of an investment, calculated as the net return divided by the cost of the investment
- Debt securities issued by a sports organization to raise money, which must be repaid with interest.
- The original amount of money borrowed, not including any interest.
- Things of value that a sports organization owns, such as cash, equipment, and facilities.
- The possibility of a sports organization experiencing a loss or negative outcome, such as financial losses or reputational damage.
- A financial statement that shows a sports organization's assets, liabilities, and owners' equity at a specific point in time.
- The additional amount of money paid to a lender for the use of their money.
- To produce or create something, such as revenue or income.
Down
- A financial statement that shows a sports organization's revenue, expenses, and profit or loss over a specific period of time.
- When a company or organization provides money, resources, or services to support a sports team or event in exchange for advertising or other benefits.
- The value of a sports organization's assets minus its liabilities, representing the owners' stake in the business.
- The amount of money a sports organization has left over after subtracting its expenses from its revenue.
- The costs incurred by a sports organization, such as player salaries, facility maintenance, and travel.
- A sports organization's financial obligations or debts.
- Failure to make required payments on a debt, such as a loan or bond, by a sports organization.
- The process of creating a plan for how to spend and save money over a certain period of time, such as a fiscal year.
- Money that a sports organization owes to others, such as loans or bonds.
20 Clues: A sports organization's financial obligations or debts. • To produce or create something, such as revenue or income. • The original amount of money borrowed, not including any interest. • Money that a sports organization owes to others, such as loans or bonds. • The additional amount of money paid to a lender for the use of their money. • ...
Vocab Fin Lit 2023-08-22
Across
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- the consumption and saving opportunity gained by an entity within a specified timeframe,
- a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings
- a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid.
- fund money you set aside for life's unexpected expenses, like car repairs, hospital visits and even job loss
- things you own that you can sell or money
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit
- a numerical expression based on a level analysis of a person's credit files
- of protection from financial loss
- the transfer of money by one party to another with an agreement to pay it back
- something that is necessary to live and function or something that can improve your quality of life
Down
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a financial plan for a defined period
- the trust which allows one party to provide money or resources to another party
- the process of allocating capital in a way that reduces the exposure to any one particular asset or risk
- an individual or company that buys and sells stocks and other investments for a financial market
- a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- how likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit
- member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
25 Clues: of protection from financial loss • a financial plan for a defined period • things you own that you can sell or money • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution. • a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-23
Across
- transaction documents confirmation statements are issued after the sale of stocks
- company cre
- income investment an investement made ona fixed amount of income, example would be a limit of 200 dollars.
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for the future
- institution-a financial instituion that accepts money from customers and deposits it into a different bank
- Bonds are purchased at par value (usually $1,000) and pay a coupon rate, or interest rate to the investor. Upon the maturity date, the issuer of the bond repays the principal amount of the loan.
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- Note-a security that pays interest over teams ranging from two to ten
- money placed into an account
- union a nonprofit financial instituion that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- people who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interst
- bank a financial institution that provides services for businesses
- money for real estate,equipment, and so on
- instituion a financial institution that does not accept deposits
Down
- a bank account created to assist the elderly save money for retirement
- is a statistical measure of price movement over a period of time.
- of credit is a prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed
- a document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- a financial investment issued by a corporation
- the document that discloses information about a company
- company a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
- firm- a financial instituion that is involved in trading secuated a for-profit business that sell insurance productsrities in financial markets
- bank are largest category of deposit instituion
- less
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- institution any organziation that provide services related to money
- bill is a security that matures in a year
- policy action takento manage supply of money and interest
- Change amount of change in closing price
- stocks relate to a business in which, investors dump money into them with intentions that the value goes up in the future
30 Clues: less • company cre • money placed into an account • Change amount of change in closing price • bill is a security that matures in a year • money for real estate,equipment, and so on • people who buy shares of stock in the company • a financial investment issued by a corporation • bank are largest category of deposit instituion • ...
financial literacy terms crossword puzzle 2025-09-03
Across
- the amount of money you originally agreed to pay back
- equity or ownership in a corporation or financial asset
- the reduction in value of an asset over time
- anything you can use to open a credit card or take a loan
- all the money you make before taxes
- something necessary for survival or basic function
- an expense in your budget you can expect to stay the same
- a sum of money a person or company can get from a bank or other financial institution
- things that are nice to have but arent needed
- a specialized bank computer that helps you complete transactions
- a mandatory contribution levied on individuals or corporations by a government
- the action of reducing or paying off a debt within a scheduled time
- expenses that can change from month to month
- a security that represents the ownership of a fraction of the issuing company
Down
- using your personal information such as you name, ssn, or credit card
- the ability to borrow money and being expected to pay it back with interest
- a card that uses money that you have to pay off at the end of each month
- the monetary charge for borrowing or depositing money
- a separate savings account used to cover or offset the expense of an unforeseen situation
- the money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products
- the amount of money you make after taxes
- removing funds from a bank account, savings plan,pension, or trust
- a certain amount of money you can use in a certain amount of time
- a card that takes money directly from your account
- a financial liability or obligation owed by a person the debtor to another the creditor
- a legal process initiated when a person or business cant pay off a debt
- compensation paid to employees in exchange for their time or labor
- a form filled out by a current and future undergraduate and graduate college students
- placing money into the care of a bank or other financial institution
29 Clues: all the money you make before taxes • the amount of money you make after taxes • the reduction in value of an asset over time • expenses that can change from month to month • things that are nice to have but arent needed • something necessary for survival or basic function • a card that takes money directly from your account • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-05-15
Across
- The amount of money you get before the deductions
- The amount of money you put in the bank before the interest money
- a check as a card
- The taking away of money from you pay check
- How much money you put into something
- How much money you can spend
- a list of employees
- The amount of money they take off your gross pay
Down
- A piece of paper that people can give you that you can cash in for money
- Buying or selling something
- The money you get from working
- Tax that is added onto anything you buy
- The amount of money you earn after you put an amount of money in the bank
13 Clues: a check as a card • a list of employees • Buying or selling something • How much money you can spend • The money you get from working • How much money you put into something • Tax that is added onto anything you buy • The taking away of money from you pay check • The amount of money they take off your gross pay • The amount of money you get before the deductions • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-04-28
Across
- A check received for work completed.
- A business that offers money-related services to its customers, including loans and checking and savings accounts.
- The current amount of money in an account
- A check written from a personal checking account
- The chief financial officer is responsible for a business’s finances.
- A card that allows customers to electronically and immediately withdraw funds from their accounts, either in cash or to purchase goods or services.
- A fee received or paid for the use of money
- The money people earn for their work.
- A financial institution owned by its members that provides many of the same services as a bank.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- Payments made online or using an app
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- A check that is written for more than the amount of money in a checking account.
- A bank account used to pay bills and access funds using checks and debit cards.
- A booklet for recording money put into (deposited) or removed from (withdrawn) an account.
- A card that allows the holder to buy goods and services by taking out a bank loan.
- A written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money from a checking account to another person or business.
- To write a signature on the back of a check.
- The money an employee earns for his or her work
18 Clues: A check received for work completed. • Payments made online or using an app • The money people earn for their work. • The current amount of money in an account • A fee received or paid for the use of money • To write a signature on the back of a check. • The money an employee earns for his or her work • A check written from a personal checking account • ...
