money Crossword Puzzles
Money (coins and bills) 2023-06-23
Across
- This is a coin in the United States worth 25 cents.
- This is a small, round piece of metal used as money.
- This is a paper bill in the United States worth 1 dollar.
- This is another word for a paper bill or a piece of paper money.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 20 dollars.
- This is the smallest coin in the United States, worth 1 cent.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 50 dollars.
Down
- This is a coin in the United States worth 10 cents.
- This is money that you set aside and keep in a safe place for the future.
- This is the money you receive back when you pay more than the price of something.
- hundred dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 100 dollars.
- This is a coin in the United States worth 5 cents.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 10 dollars.
- This is a machine where you can withdraw money from your bank account or check your balance.
- This is a small, flat container used to hold money, cards, and other personal items.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 5 dollars.
16 Clues: This is a coin in the United States worth 5 cents. • This is a coin in the United States worth 10 cents. • This is a coin in the United States worth 25 cents. • This is a small, round piece of metal used as money. • This is a paper bill in the United States worth 1 dollar. • This is the smallest coin in the United States, worth 1 cent. • ...
TCI Money and Banking 2023-12-04
Across
- The ease with which assets can be converted to cash
- method of lowering risk of investing
- card that used to buy things with borrowed funds
- Anything owned with a market value
- banks keep a portion of deposits and loan the rest
- payment for the use of borrowed funds
Down
- a plan for spending and saving
- allows a person to buy something and pay over time
- firms like banks, and stock brokers
- the total amount of money in the economy
- An investment that represents a loan with fixed rate
- borrower agrees to repay borrowed money with interest
- currency not backed by gold or silver
- any good used as money like gold or silver
- Money borrowed to buy a house or other real estate
- A business that receive depots and make loans
16 Clues: a plan for spending and saving • Anything owned with a market value • firms like banks, and stock brokers • method of lowering risk of investing • currency not backed by gold or silver • payment for the use of borrowed funds • the total amount of money in the economy • any good used as money like gold or silver • A business that receive depots and make loans • ...
Money matters vocab 6th 2024-03-07
Across
- categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and saving habits
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
- goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
Down
- goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period
- individual’s belongings which have value
- goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
- individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- seeker individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial situations
- time
- taker individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
16 Clues: time • individual’s belongings which have value • individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years • goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time • individual who likes to save money rather than spend money • ...
Business Homework Crossword 2023-08-01
Across
- Item used to buy things
- A self employed person
- 2 people who own a business
- Places to buy
- An item to pay for things
- A fixed payment
- Amount willing to spend
- Soemthing being sold
Down
- How much something is
- Working in someomes elses Business
- Group of people givin the right to govern the state of country
- When working for someone
- The action of swapping goods
- Amount of money made
- Something to be able to make profit
- A fixed payment
- To buy something with the banks money
- Money payed to the Govement
- Borrowing money to be paid back in the future
- A stock of an item
20 Clues: Places to buy • A fixed payment • A fixed payment • A stock of an item • Amount of money made • Soemthing being sold • How much something is • A self employed person • Item used to buy things • Amount willing to spend • When working for someone • An item to pay for things • Money payed to the Govement • 2 people who own a business • The action of swapping goods • ...
Peak72 - Personal Finance Crossword 2024-02-05
Across
- Borrowed money that must be paid back
- Money spent on something
- Place where people save or borrow money
- System of how money is made and used within a particular country or region
- Extra money paid for borrowing money or earned by saving
Down
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- The money that a country uses
- Plan for spending and saving money
- Use money to earn more money
- A place to keep your money and cards
- Putting money aside for future use
- Money owed to others
12 Clues: Money owed to others • Money spent on something • Use money to earn more money • The money that a country uses • Plan for spending and saving money • Putting money aside for future use • A place to keep your money and cards • Borrowed money that must be paid back • Place where people save or borrow money • Extra money paid for borrowing money or earned by saving • ...
Personal Finance 2021-03-11
Across
- form that reports the amount of money withheld in a year
- type of insurance that pays for the opposing persons injury or property in case of an accident
- social security contribution funding
- cost of having insurance
- type of form that you fill out so employer know how much money to withhold
- bank account that gives (usually) the minimum interest
- when employer deposits your money straight into bank
- the pay you receive after all tax has been taken
- the money the insured pays before the insurance covers anything
- plan for spending money
- form before college for financial help
Down
- when money is taken out of the bank account
- type of insurance that covers the cost of your car if damaged by impact
- protection from financial losses
- the fee you pay to borrow money usually each month
- A type of bank account that allows withdrawals and deposits of your money.
- the paycheck before any tax is taken
17 Clues: plan for spending money • cost of having insurance • protection from financial losses • social security contribution funding • the paycheck before any tax is taken • form before college for financial help • when money is taken out of the bank account • the pay you receive after all tax has been taken • the fee you pay to borrow money usually each month • ...
Financial terms 2021-10-25
Across
- money in the form of coins and notes, rather than checks and credit cards
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe the bank
- money that a company earns from selling something for more than it cost to produce
- money owed by one person or organisation to another person or organisation
- smaller units of money given in exchange for larger units of the same amount
- a part of a company’s profits paid to the owners of shares
- a place where company shares are bought and sold
- money that is charged, usually by a bank, when you borrow money
- a request for payment of money owed
Down
- a person that owns shares
- money which people or organisations put into a business to make a profit
- the amount of money which a business obtains from customers by selling goods or services
- an amount money paid to the government based on your income or the cost of goods or services that you have bought
- equal parts into which the capital or ownership of a company is divided
- when a person or organisation is unable to pay their debt
- a period of time when business activity decreases because the economy is doing badly
16 Clues: a person that owns shares • a request for payment of money owed • a place where company shares are bought and sold • when a person or organisation is unable to pay their debt • a part of a company’s profits paid to the owners of shares • money that is charged, usually by a bank, when you borrow money • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-13
Across
- Prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future period, which shows the expected cash balance at the end of each month
- No. of units sold x price
- Asset that is easily changed into cash
- Money that is owed
- The inability to pay debts as they become due; total liabilities exceed total assets.
- Opening Balance +/- Net Cash Flow
- The ability to delay a payment
- When a business holds too many stocks
- Flow of money out of a business
- Total revenue - total costs
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating
Down
- Total inflows – total outflows
- Money that can be readily used for business operations
- The opening balance is the amount of money a business starts with at the beginning of the reporting period
- Money is taken out of the business by the owner(s) for personal use
- Flow of money into a business
- Time offered to customers to pay for their purchase
- Inability to meet debts
- Companies that provide goods or services that a company or business requires producing its products
- Flow of funds into and out of a business
20 Clues: Money that is owed • Inability to meet debts • No. of units sold x price • Total revenue - total costs • Flow of money into a business • Total inflows – total outflows • The ability to delay a payment • Flow of money out of a business • Opening Balance +/- Net Cash Flow • When a business holds too many stocks • Asset that is easily changed into cash • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Finance terms 2022-11-18
Across
- The money that one is earning
- When people/other entities can't repay their debt
- Putting resources toward something you expect to earn income
- Taking someone's resources through deceptive means
- The cost of a product/service
- The trust in one to repay their debt
- Take possession of money or an item for a set period of time before returning
- Using a stolen credit card to make fraudulent purchases
- A way to manage your financial risk
- Monetary charge for borrowing money
- THe contract that allows the loaner to repossess your property if you can't repay the loan
Down
- Money saved for emergencies/big purchases
- Potential benefits that get missed out if you choose one option over the others
- Someone who starts a business
- Material well-being of the average person in a population
- Estimate of income and expense in a period of time
- Money saved for when you retire
- Mandatory contributions to a government entity
- Money that is owed
- The increase of prices over time
- Property owned by a person/company
- Money borrowed from a financial institution
- An instrument that makes the bank pay a sum to the bearer
23 Clues: Money that is owed • The money that one is earning • Someone who starts a business • The cost of a product/service • Money saved for when you retire • The increase of prices over time • Property owned by a person/company • A way to manage your financial risk • Monetary charge for borrowing money • The trust in one to repay their debt • Money saved for emergencies/big purchases • ...
Financial Literacy by Landry Vargo 2019-04-08
Across
- an expense that is out of the gross taxable income
- a reusable way to borrow money
- a tax on the selling price of an item
- a written record of income and expenses during a specific time frame
- expense that doesn't change month to month
- the amount that must be paid to maintain one´s standards of living
- regular wages and benefits from a employer
- a cost to a person or business that varies
- a account that allows for withdrawals
- a firms productive resource
- the sum of an original principal tax
- charge out of debit account
- interest on the initial investment only
- a price for foodstuffs
- an individual's or company's assets minus liabilities
- the money people make
Down
- money saved from personal income
- financial obligation
- the act of spending
- money held back by the government
- wages and benefits from a employer
- pull money from an account
- income that can be taxed
- tax off of your income
- the total amount of money being borrowed
- money put in an account
- a loan for real estate
- income after taxes
28 Clues: income after taxes • the act of spending • financial obligation • the money people make • tax off of your income • a loan for real estate • a price for foodstuffs • money put in an account • income that can be taxed • pull money from an account • a firms productive resource • charge out of debit account • a reusable way to borrow money • money saved from personal income • ...
Part I 2019-11-17
Across
- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- A person who invests money in a business.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- A person from another planet.
- The money that a business earns.
- To work extremely hard.
Down
- A nonfiction story about a person.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- A person who starts a new business.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • A person from another planet. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
accounting semester one review 2023-11-28
Across
- the word that indicates if someone owes us money
- what is accountings purpose
- what the owner owns of the company
- an expense account used to track any money we have spent on bills
- any money that has been used to pay the company's needs
- the account that is used for what the company's pays for its building
- a chart that separate credit and debit
- this will increase the company's value
- anything we own ____
- a building or land that a person or company can buy as a asset
- credit is in what direction
- if you are making money it is ____
- the word that indicates if we owe money
Down
- money the owner takes out of the company
- anything we owe ____
- a expense that promotes the company
- Invoice Amount After Discount + Sales Tax Amount=
- Assets=Liabilities+Owner's Capital−Owner's Drawings+Revenue-Expenses.
- a asset that a company buys to keep it running
- every transaction effects at least ____ accounts
- the overall net worth of a company____
- the term for what the company pays its employees
- if you are losing money it is ____
- the basic accounting equation is _____
- debit is in what direction
25 Clues: anything we owe ____ • anything we own ____ • debit is in what direction • what is accountings purpose • credit is in what direction • what the owner owns of the company • if you are losing money it is ____ • if you are making money it is ____ • a expense that promotes the company • the overall net worth of a company____ • a chart that separate credit and debit • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- transfer of money in exchange for goods service
- type of device commonly used for cashless
- related to money especially in the context of cashless transactions
- Electronic Exchanges of money in a cashless system
- movement of funds from one account to another electronically
- card linked to a bank account for direct payment
- paper and coin money that become less common in a cashless society
- amaount of money avaliable in a financial account
- additional cost that might arise in a cashless environmenr
Down
- society where transactions are conducted electronically without pyshcal moneter
- card allowing deferred payment and borrowing
- process of taking out money which become lees relevant in a cashless society
- digital wallet used for seorang payment information electronically
- financial record held at a bank or financial institusi
- benefit or not needing to carry phyisical currency
- activty that undergoes significant changes in a cashless society
- physical or virtual item used to make electronics payment
- charges that May be imposed on customers in a cashless system
- deceptive pratice to obtain money ilegally a risk in cashless system
- transactions or activies performed over the Internet
20 Clues: type of device commonly used for cashless • card allowing deferred payment and borrowing • transfer of money in exchange for goods service • card linked to a bank account for direct payment • amaount of money avaliable in a financial account • Electronic Exchanges of money in a cashless system • benefit or not needing to carry phyisical currency • ...
Module Four Economic Terms 2025-06-15
Across
- borrowing money to spend it
- trading of goods or service
- means of payment
- private spending on tools for future output
- money supply of M1 plus saving deposits
- financial obligations a firm owes another
- products produced externally but purchased internally
- money supply composed of currency, checks, etc.
- outputs that provide benefits without product
- money that has no value except for as exchange
- products produced internally but purchased externally
- money that uses an actual good, such as gold or silver
- portions of deposits banks do not loan out
- unemployment caused by economic downturns
- when overall prices fall
- the physical bills/coins used for payments
- GDP adjusted for price changes
Down
- how much your money can buy
- short run fluctuation in economic activity
- percentage of the unemployed labor force
- not employed, but looking unsuccessfully
- items a firm owns
- growth in the overall level of prices in an economy
- balance sheet with assets equal to it's liabilities
- Short term economic downturn
- unemployment caused by time-lags in finding employees
- unemployment due to changes in the structure of the economy
27 Clues: means of payment • items a firm owns • when overall prices fall • borrowing money to spend it • how much your money can buy • trading of goods or service • Short term economic downturn • GDP adjusted for price changes • money supply of M1 plus saving deposits • percentage of the unemployed labor force • not employed, but looking unsuccessfully • ...
Shopping 2026-05-12
Across
- - promote somethings in the media
- - set of shops
- - money paid for an hour or day of work
- - having enough money to buy something
- - room in a shop where youcan try something on before you buy it
- - written document that promises to repair a product if damaged
- - fail to see, catch something
- - buy
- - material wrapped on the product before being sold
- - people in wheelchairs,handicapped
- - strange
- - a piece of paper which you get when you pay with the price to pay
- - lower price
- - type od product with a particular name
Down
- - decide not to do something
- - in the old style
- - supply of something to sell
- - money you gather on the bank account to spend it later or invest
- - getting the goods you bought shipped to your house
- - broken, doesn't work properly
- - aim, focus on someone, something
- - suggest, convince to do / buy something
- - a person who works at the checkout
- - large board next to roads advertising something
- - spendings
- - without touching something
- - a machine which gives you money from your bank account
- - money you owe someone
- - getting the money back
- numer you type in to withdraw money
30 Clues: - buy • - strange • - spendings • - lower price • - set of shops • - in the old style • - money you owe someone • - getting the money back • - decide not to do something • - without touching something • - supply of something to sell • - fail to see, catch something • - broken, doesn't work properly • - promote somethings in the media • - aim, focus on someone, something • ...
Civics 2013-05-13
Across
- taxes on imports
- Taxes on inheritance
- income taxt that americans pay to provide income to retired people and disabled
- revenue equals its expenditures
- money that you get from income tax
- tax that takes a larger percentage from low income groups
- the income a business has left after paying expenses
- tax on the value of the property owned by a person or business
- this is amount from which individual income tax is paid
- a tax that takes a larger percentage of income
- excess of money
- Money
- charitable contributions, most business expenses
- amount of money the US govmnt borrowed
- taxes on earnings of individuals
Down
- payment made is the payment made for the use of borrowed money
- small payments
- shortage of money
- stocks, bonds, jewelry, and cars
- consists of land, buildings, and other structures.
- careful examination by trained accountants
- things that come from other countries
- similar to sales taxes
- people who pay taxes
- federal tax on all the wealth a person leaves
- taxes on something given more than $10,000
- a dependant person who relies on another person
- tax collected on most products sold
- borrowed sum of money
29 Clues: Money • small payments • excess of money • taxes on imports • shortage of money • Taxes on inheritance • people who pay taxes • borrowed sum of money • similar to sales taxes • revenue equals its expenditures • stocks, bonds, jewelry, and cars • taxes on earnings of individuals • money that you get from income tax • tax collected on most products sold • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Part I 2019-11-17
Across
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- A person who starts a new business.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- A person who invests money in a business.
- The money that a business earns.
Down
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- A nonfiction story about a person.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- A person from another planet.
- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- To work extremely hard.
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • A person from another planet. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
Braxton,P3,Economics Vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- Workers focus on one type of work or business.
- Taxes paid to the state we live in. The taxes pay for things our state needs.
- There are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services.
- What we get from a choice that we make.
- Products or services sent out of country.
- our money
- Organizations or groups who help people in need
- A system of making and trading goods and sevices.
- Small pieces of a company.
- A system of dollars and coins.
- Trading for goods and services.
- When money is put into an account and earns money just for being in that account.
Down
- The people,or services,that buy products and services.
- Money we pay to the goverment.
- Giving money to pay for goods and services.
- What we lose when we make a choice
- Protect our resources so we don't lose them.
- Putting money to the side and keeping it for later.
- Taxes paid to our cities or country for things needed locally
- In short supply.
- When we use credit, we are using another person's money to buy something.
21 Clues: our money • In short supply. • Small pieces of a company. • Money we pay to the goverment. • A system of dollars and coins. • Trading for goods and services. • What we lose when we make a choice • What we get from a choice that we make. • Products or services sent out of country. • Giving money to pay for goods and services. • Protect our resources so we don't lose them. • ...
Personal Finance 2025-09-18
Across
- Income Amount of money a business earns before taxes
- An increase in prices
- This happens when you spend too much money and cause your account to go into debt.
- Finance A required high school class so students can help plan for their future.
- Having no financial institution
- deposit Electronically transferring money from accounts
- Shark A lender who charges higher rates of interest typically illegal connections
- happens when you spend too much money and cause your account to go into debt.
- Federal Deposit Insurance union
- Bank A bank with no physical branches or in person customer service
- a person spends too much money that they don't have.
Down
- banks A bank for individual people
- State is responsible by law
- Fund Money you keep tucked away to use when needed usually 500 dollars
- fee
- To Paycheck A person that only has enough to las
- Net worth Your total debts are bigger than the value of what you own
- net worth when the total value of your assets is greater than the total value of your liabilities
- the cost you pay for borrowing money
- A person that buys something is called a
20 Clues: fee • An increase in prices • State is responsible by law • Having no financial institution • Federal Deposit Insurance union • banks A bank for individual people • the cost you pay for borrowing money • A person that buys something is called a • To Paycheck A person that only has enough to las • a person spends too much money that they don't have. • ...
Stocks and Investing 2 2026-01-09
Across
- – A place where stocks are bought and sold, like the NYSE.
- – A loan made to a company or government that earns interest.
- – Investing with high risk, hoping for big gains.
- – A pool of money from many investors used to buy many stocks or bonds.
- – Understanding how money, budgeting, and investing work.
- – The money gained or lost on an investment.
- – Something valuable that a person or company owns.
- – How quickly and how much prices change.
- – Money or debts that a person or company owes.
- – What you give up when choosing one option over another.
- – Spreading money across different investments to reduce risk.
Down
- – A period when stock prices are falling.
- – The rise in prices over time, which reduces buying power.
- – Interest earned on both the original money and the interest already earned.
- – A period when stock prices are rising.
- – A group of stocks used to measure how the market is doing.
- – The total value of a company’s shares.
- – The value of ownership in a company or asset.
- – How easily an asset can be turned into cash.
- – Money used to start or grow a business or investment.
20 Clues: – A period when stock prices are rising. • – The total value of a company’s shares. • – A period when stock prices are falling. • – How quickly and how much prices change. • – The money gained or lost on an investment. • – How easily an asset can be turned into cash. • – The value of ownership in a company or asset. • – Money or debts that a person or company owes. • ...
Business 2024-10-08
Across
- Used to buy stuff
- things were you might be made to pay money to fake thing
- How much money you make
- A piece of paper used to show what you bought
- Some money you get from the bank every month
- How a product is made
- When you put money in a bank account
- Taps on a box to pay
Down
- Online bank
- A job that looks for people to hire for their business
- The product
- Buys stuff
- You set this money goal
- People do this to pay with out money
- goods that come from a different country
- A code to be used when you want a transaction
- How many people want/need the product
- To send something somewhere else
18 Clues: Buys stuff • Online bank • The product • Used to buy stuff • Taps on a box to pay • How a product is made • You set this money goal • How much money you make • To send something somewhere else • People do this to pay with out money • When you put money in a bank account • How many people want/need the product • goods that come from a different country • ...
Banzai Jr. 2022-04-25
Across
- A __ account is a safe place to store money
- When multiple businesses work against each other to try and earn your money
- When you put money into an account
- When you spend money on something, it's an __
- A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need it
- Money you have to pay on top of returning what you borrow or money you earn when keeping money in a savings account
- Money the government charges you for buying things is called __ tax
Down
- Money you earn from work
- Money you borrowed from someone else
- When you take money out of an account
- Money you spend for your company is called a __ expense
- Someone who sells things
- Money you owe to someone else
13 Clues: Money you earn from work • Someone who sells things • Money you owe to someone else • When you put money into an account • Money you borrowed from someone else • When you take money out of an account • A __ account is a safe place to store money • When you spend money on something, it's an __ • Money you spend for your company is called a __ expense • ...
banking vocabulary 2020-03-22
Across
- Card from a bank authorising the purchasing of goods on credit
- Deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is paid in
- A percentage that a bank charges a customer who borrows money
- Is a person who agrees to pay for someone else’s debts, if this person cannot pay.
- Deducted from a bank account, as for a cheque
- A way of doing business with a bank by using your telephone or computer
- Money paid to a bank for the bank's services
- Small document recording money that you pay in to a bank account
Down
- To take money out of a bank account
- The percentage that an institution such as a bank charges or pays you in interest when you borrow money from it or keep money in an account
- A number that is used, for example on cheques, for recognizing the particular office of a bank where someone keeps their account
- An extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you
- Record of transactions in a bank account
- Local office or bureau of a bank
- The difference between credits and debits in an account
- Count or rely on
- Is the evaluation of the value of a property, usually done by a bank representative.
- Book containing detachable checks; chequebook
- To add written information to a document to make it complete
- Money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
20 Clues: Count or rely on • Local office or bureau of a bank • To take money out of a bank account • Record of transactions in a bank account • Money paid to a bank for the bank's services • Deducted from a bank account, as for a cheque • Book containing detachable checks; chequebook • The difference between credits and debits in an account • ...
Investment Strategies: Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- ________ institution is any organization that provides services related to money
- limited liability partnership
- limited liability for shareholders
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- type of capital market that sell stocks and bonds with the help of brokers
- nickname for US dollar
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- ________ banks are charted and supervised by OCC
- money that is placed into an account
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- limited liability corporation
- _______ banks are controlled by state regulatory authorities
- controls and supplies currency
- type of corporations that do have publicly sold shares
- August 15th, 1971, marks the beginning of the ______ system
- ________ reserve provides financial support
- federal reserve system divided into _____ districts
- watermarks,color-shifting designs, and woven ribbons are all _____ features
Down
- preparing annual reports for publicly trading corporations
- type of capital market that sells stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- New Jersey is in this district
- providing and managing money system
- August 15th, 1971,the US dollar ceases to be convertible into _____
- type of corporations that don't have publicly sold shares
- in 1200 BC china began to use _______ as money
- document with that company's financial information
- taking measures to make money grow
- people who do the work
- calculating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
- When was the gold reserve act
- greater _____ leads there to be greater potential for making money in investing
31 Clues: nickname for US dollar • people who do the work • limited liability partnership • limited liability corporation • When was the gold reserve act • New Jersey is in this district • controls and supplies currency • limited liability for shareholders • taking measures to make money grow • providing and managing money system • money that is placed into an account • ...
Workshop 6 Vocabulary 2022-05-05
Across
- one part of something
- plan explains who is in charge of the business
- plan explains how much $ is needed to start and what you will charge
- an experience person who gives someone else advice
- the quality that makes a person feel worthy of respect
- a system of regular payments for when something bad happens
- a business idea that involves taking risks
- to help sell or bring attention to a new product
- polite in a formal way
- something that costs money
- a choice or possibility
- very large or great
- something a person owns that is worth money
- being without a job
- right at; with nothing in between
- a person who gives money to a company and hopes to profit
Down
- not knowing something you should know
- something that is available to give you help or support
- money that a person's owes
- money that a person or company owes
- a person who starts a new business
- to to be likely to act or think a certain way
- relating to money
- an agreement to borrow money and pay it back
- to look at something carefully
- statement describes what a business is, what it offers, why it is necessary
- to try to do something, especially over a long period of time
- money that schools charge for classes
- fair or sensible
- to need something
- a plan for how to spend money
- strategy tells who potential customers are and how they’ll learn about the business
- with purpose and attention
33 Clues: fair or sensible • relating to money • to need something • very large or great • being without a job • one part of something • polite in a formal way • a choice or possibility • money that a person's owes • something that costs money • with purpose and attention • a plan for how to spend money • to look at something carefully • right at; with nothing in between • ...
Evolution 2025-12-01
Across
- these are accounts in which the funds a person deposits in a bank can be accessed by writing a check or using a debit card.
- standard unit of currency, in the U.S. money system.
- money by government decree.
- so it does not deteriorate when it is handled.
- the penny, the smallest denomination of coin, is small enough for almost any purchase.
- a measuring stick, used to express the worth of something in terms that most people understand.
- so that people can use only as much as they need for a transaction.
- the most visible part of our money supply.
- something accepted by all parties as payment for goods and services.
- Spanish pesos were known as.
- some of the terminology associated with the Spanish peso remains, as when people sometimes call a 25-cent coin (one quarter of dollar.)
- a moneyless economy that relies on trade.
- the feature of money that allows purchasing power to be saved until it is needed is referred to as.
Down
- is convenient, and can be easily transferred from one person to another.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good, or commodity.
- metallic coins last about 20 years under normal use.
- the privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United State.
- money in the form of sliver or gold coins.
- the Fed monitors the size of the money supply and takes steps to keep it from growing too fast.
- money must be easily transferred from one person to another, to make the exchange of money for products easier.
20 Clues: money by government decree. • Spanish pesos were known as. • a moneyless economy that relies on trade. • money in the form of sliver or gold coins. • the most visible part of our money supply. • so it does not deteriorate when it is handled. • standard unit of currency, in the U.S. money system. • metallic coins last about 20 years under normal use. • ...
VOCAB Surge in UK savings lost to investment scams 2025-12-11
Across
- (v., formal) to deal with or solve a problem
- results or conclusions from research or data
- (criminal/industry) information collected about criminal or suspicious activity
- scam a fake opportunity that promises high profits to steal money
- weak points that can be attacked or exploited
- happening soon; expected in the near future
- a very realistic fake video created with AI
- to attract someone by offering something appealing
- to make something possible or easier
- worrying or causing concern
- advanced, complex, or highly developed
- a person who tricks others to steal money
- responsible for what you do and needing to explain it
- how common something is
- a person who creates laws or government rules
- card fraud stealing money by using a bank card without entering a PIN
Down
- a sudden and strong increase
- returns large amounts of profit or money earned from an investment
- bringing in a lot of money; profitable
- to become stronger or more extreme
- feeling embarrassed because you think you did something wrong
- to pretend to be another person
- not real; invented or fake
- private; not open to the public
- working together to achieve something
- fee money you pay to a financial agent for their service
- (v.) to officially require or order something
- bill an amount of money you must pay in taxes
- digital money that is not controlled by a bank or government
- scams frauds where criminals pretend to have a relationship with someone to steal money
30 Clues: how common something is • not real; invented or fake • worrying or causing concern • a sudden and strong increase • to pretend to be another person • private; not open to the public • to become stronger or more extreme • to make something possible or easier • working together to achieve something • bringing in a lot of money; profitable • advanced, complex, or highly developed • ...
FINANCIAL VOCAB PUZZLE 2022-11-30
Across
- ITS AN ACCOUNT WHERE YOU PUT YOUR MONEY AND WITH TIME YOU WIN A BIT MORE OF MONEY
- A WRITTEN ORDER TO A BANK TO PAY A STATED SUM FROM THE DRAWER'S ACCOUNT
- ITS A BANK THAT ITS NOT-FOR-PROFIT
- A FINANCIAL ESTABLISHMENT THAT INVEST YOUR MONEY DEPOSITED BY CUSTOMERS
- ITS A SECURED COMTAINER WHERE YOU PUT YOUR MONEY TO BE MORE SAFE
- BUSINESS THAT PROVIDES SERVICES RELATED TO MONEY
- ITS BORROWING MONEY TO SOMEBODY THAT WILL PAID BACK WITH INTEREST
- A CARD THAT ALLOW YOU TO PAY FOR GOOD AND SERVICES
Down
- A SYSTEM THAT ALLOW YOU TO MAKE ONLINE TRANSACTIONS
- A BUSSINES DEAL OR TRADE BETWEEN TWO SUBJECTS
- AN ACCOUNT WHERE YOU CAN WITHDRAW YOUR MONEY ANYTIME YOU WANT
- A CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY A BANK TO A PERSON DEPOSITING MONEY FOR A SPECIFIC TIME
- A MACHINE THAT DISPENSE YOUR MONEY
- IT CAN BE USED INSTEAD OF CASH TO BUY ANYTHING
- A COMERCIAL OPERATION OR COMPANY
- THE WEALTH AND RESOURCES OF A COUNTRY OR REGION
16 Clues: A COMERCIAL OPERATION OR COMPANY • A MACHINE THAT DISPENSE YOUR MONEY • ITS A BANK THAT ITS NOT-FOR-PROFIT • A BUSSINES DEAL OR TRADE BETWEEN TWO SUBJECTS • IT CAN BE USED INSTEAD OF CASH TO BUY ANYTHING • THE WEALTH AND RESOURCES OF A COUNTRY OR REGION • BUSINESS THAT PROVIDES SERVICES RELATED TO MONEY • A CARD THAT ALLOW YOU TO PAY FOR GOOD AND SERVICES • ...
Personal Finance 2023-10-13
Across
- Money,Makes use of objects that have value solely because the holder can exchange them for something else of value
- Money,Has value because a government has decreed that it is an acceptable means to pay debt
- fail to pay back a loan
- of Exchange,Anything that is used to determine value during the exchange of goods and services
- act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future the use of assets to earn income or profit
- money an investor receives above and beyond the sum of money initially invested
- Fund,A private investment organization that employs risky strategies that often make huge profits for investors
- Intermediates,An institution that helps channel funds from savers to borrowers
- term loan,to borrow money to meet short-term demands
- Runs,Widespread panics in which great numbers of people try to redeem their paper money at the same time
- specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate
- ability to be used or directly converted into cash
- Reserve Banks,The system created as many as 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks throughout the country and chartered by the national government were required to become members of the Fed.
- Fund,An organization that pools the savings of many individuals and invests this money in a variety of stocks, bonds, and other financial assets
- Bond,A bond issued by a corporation to help raise money for expansion
- of Value ,To keep value when held onto- or stored- it instead of spending
- person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- ,The price paid for the use of borrowed money
Down
- ,A portion of stocks
- practice of making high risk investments with borrowed money in hopes of getting a big return
- strategy of spreading out investments to reduce risk
- Reserve Banking,A banking system that keeps only a fraction of its funds on hand and lends out the remainder
- Funds Rate,The interest rate that banks can charge each other for loans
- collection of financial assets
- Money,Consists of objects that have value in and of themselves and that are also used as money
- Supply,All the money available in the United States economy
- that a bank keeps readily available as opposed to lending them out
- Standard,A monetary system in which paper money and coins had the value of certain amounts of gold
- seizure of property from borrowers who are unable to pay their loans
- Exchange,A market for buying and selling stock
- & Bear Market,A steady rise or drop in stock prices in general over a period of time
- Policy,The actions that the Federal Reserve System takes to influence the level of real GDP and the rate of inflation in the economy
- ,The amount of money borrowed
- Gain & Loss,The difference between the selling price and purchase price that results in a financial gain or loss for the seller
- of Account,A means for comparing the values of goods and services
35 Clues: ,A portion of stocks • fail to pay back a loan • ,The amount of money borrowed • collection of financial assets • person who links buyers and sellers of stock • ,The price paid for the use of borrowed money • Exchange,A market for buying and selling stock • ability to be used or directly converted into cash • strategy of spreading out investments to reduce risk • ...
Econ 2018-12-11
Across
- money in a checking account
- when lots of people withdraw money from the bank
- the amount of money has in the system
- to insure the banks in great depression
- money insured by the government
- interest doesn't change
- the extra money you pay for a loan
Down
- interest does change
- a place that establishes credit
- currency in world war two
- money originally asked to loan
- how fast assets can be turned into cash
- The medium amount of money loaned out
- a loan to help pay for something
- when a loan goes bad
15 Clues: interest does change • when a loan goes bad • interest doesn't change • currency in world war two • money in a checking account • money originally asked to loan • a place that establishes credit • money insured by the government • a loan to help pay for something • the extra money you pay for a loan • The medium amount of money loaned out • the amount of money has in the system • ...
ECONOMICS 2017-08-29
Across
- need money to help.
- How much things are worth
- i have no money
- the opposite to want
- some thing that you do to sell something
- Some thing you can give back to get something else]
- when you need to pay back a lot of money.
- using lots of money
- something you need to pay with.
Down
- another word for world
- a race with other people
- some thing you have to do every year to pay money.
- getting money
- an amount of money you have to only go up to not over
- the head of towns and countries
15 Clues: getting money • i have no money • need money to help. • using lots of money • the opposite to want • another word for world • a race with other people • How much things are worth • the head of towns and countries • something you need to pay with. • some thing that you do to sell something • when you need to pay back a lot of money. • some thing you have to do every year to pay money. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2023-12-06
Across
- a list of your experience
- person you pay rent to
- all the money you earn
- monthly cost of apartment
- money you borrow
- money you owe
- contract for renting apartment
- the work you do right now
Down
- apartment that is one big room
- amount of money in your account
- something the law says you can do
- loan for a house
- to speak up for yourself
- cost of withdrawing money
- putting money into your account
15 Clues: money you owe • loan for a house • money you borrow • person you pay rent to • all the money you earn • to speak up for yourself • a list of your experience • monthly cost of apartment • cost of withdrawing money • the work you do right now • apartment that is one big room • contract for renting apartment • amount of money in your account • putting money into your account • ...
The Shop 2025-09-10
Across
- it makes your pencils sharp.
- money in America.
- give money for something.
- a circle metal money.
- used to write on the board.
- A number with a 3 and 0.
- small glass balls
- a thing where you put your key on.
Down
- money in England.
- a small rope.
- plastic toys that floats, and also pops.
- A number with 5 and 5.
- It erases what you write.
- Money in Thailand.
- a rectangle paper money.
15 Clues: a small rope. • money in England. • money in America. • small glass balls • Money in Thailand. • a circle metal money. • A number with 5 and 5. • A number with a 3 and 0. • a rectangle paper money. • It erases what you write. • give money for something. • used to write on the board. • it makes your pencils sharp. • a thing where you put your key on. • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2025-11-11
16 Clues: Internet • Strengths • Money Plan • Weaknesses • Risk Taker • Gain/benefit • Business Idea • Job for money • Financial Risk • Business layout • Business/industry • Business team/deal • Single owned business • Money needed for business • Skills that make you employable • Money needed to start up a business
economics crossword 2017-08-14
Across
- putting money aside.
- cost of borrowing.
- price to be paid.
- Financially ruined.
- be thankful for.
- money placed in a bank.
- The olympics is .
Down
- Canberra is the of Australia.
- game between countries.
- coal and national gases.
- using money.
- another word for requires.
- amount you can spend.
- money received.
- another word for money.
15 Clues: using money. • money received. • be thankful for. • price to be paid. • cost of borrowing. • Financially ruined. • putting money aside. • The olympics is . • amount you can spend. • game between countries. • another word for money. • money placed in a bank. • coal and national gases. • another word for requires. • Canberra is the of Australia.
English 2013-03-14
Across
- account an arragement that you have with a bank that allows you to keep your money there
- liked or enjoyed by a large number of people
- money in the form of coins or notes
- to be a most successful in a competition
- that can be trusted to do something well
- an amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of something
- not the same as somebody or something
- book a book of printed cheques
- a small narrow river
- to be unable to find something
- to keep money instead of spending it
Down
- a person who hunts wild animalsfor food or sport
- money that as organization such as a bank lends on somebody borrows
- a firm promise that you will do something or that something will happen
- to ask people to give you money for a particular purpose
- to know,think or believe that something is necessary
- a large flat shellfish
- a person who works in another person's house
- a small hard shiny white ball that forms inside
- a person whose business is buying and selling a particular product
- the amount of money that you have to pay for something
21 Clues: a small narrow river • a large flat shellfish • book a book of printed cheques • to be unable to find something • money in the form of coins or notes • to keep money instead of spending it • not the same as somebody or something • to be a most successful in a competition • that can be trusted to do something well • liked or enjoyed by a large number of people • ...
Module 4 Crossword 2014-11-25
Across
- increase of average price of goods and services
- market value of all final goods and services produced in a nation over a year
- total income in household to be spent
- GDP reaches maximum point after rising during recovery
- GDP - depreciation of capital worn out in producing output
- narrowest definition of money supply
- inputs in final good production
- money; coin or paper
- difference between actual real GDP and potential real GDP
- value of stock of assets owned at some point in time
- used as a reference point
Down
- actual amount of money received
- finished goods and services produced for consumers
- government payment to individual
- serves as medium of exchange
- serves as money and has market value in other uses
- variables that change before GDP changes
- when money can hold value over time
- variables that change after real GDP changes
- sum of spending for final goods during period of time
- reduction in rate of inflation
- GDP reaches minimum point after falling during recession
- decrease in average price of goods and services
- exchange one good/service for another instead of for money
24 Clues: money; coin or paper • used as a reference point • serves as medium of exchange • reduction in rate of inflation • actual amount of money received • inputs in final good production • government payment to individual • when money can hold value over time • narrowest definition of money supply • total income in household to be spent • variables that change before GDP changes • ...
Financial Literacy 2021-03-05
Across
- A reserve of funds kept in case of unexpected expenses
- The original sum of $ borrowed or invested
- Money spent on necessities
- Money paid to an employee
- A tax by the government on the sale of goods and services
- A loan used to buy a home or land
- The value of one country’s currency compared to another’s
- The trust between a lender and the borrower
- A tip given on top of the original fee
Down
- Money that is borrowed that you pay back with interest
- Interest that is calculated based off of the original sum PLUS any value previously accrued
- A compensation to an employee on behalf of the company based on the revenue they generated
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate
- A financial charge that funds government spending
- $ received for work or through investments
- A plan to balance income and expenses
- Money paid per hour of work
- A payment made to someone for a service
- Money that is owed or due
- A system of money used by a country
- A regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land
- A type of tax based upon your earnings/salary
22 Clues: Money paid to an employee • Money that is owed or due • Money spent on necessities • Money paid per hour of work • A loan used to buy a home or land • A system of money used by a country • A plan to balance income and expenses • A tip given on top of the original fee • A payment made to someone for a service • Money paid regularly at a particular rate • ...
Work hard in silence Let success make the noise 2017-04-21
Across
- the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor
- : your city's name
- : the volume of commercial activity
- money or goods or services owed by one person to another
- the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets
- :being in cash or easily convertible to cash
- One whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of individuals or businesses
- : Put money into bonds
- : give money to buy something
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
- : those in charge of running a business
- spending plan
Down
- Stock or bond use: put into service
- executive officer : the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm
- : System of money in general use
- :UK currency
- : British coin
- responsibility to someone or for some activity
- : anything that is owed to someone else
- : ______cow big income producer
- : the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
- : your university's degree
- : Something to work for
- : A different way of saying 'buy'
- : something intended to deceive
25 Clues: :UK currency • spending plan • : British coin • : your city's name • : Put money into bonds • : Something to work for • : your university's degree • : give money to buy something • : ______cow big income producer • : something intended to deceive • : System of money in general use • : A different way of saying 'buy' • Stock or bond use: put into service • ...
End-of-Workshop 8 Vocabulary Review 2025-01-23
Across
- to confess or agree that something is true
- emphasizing that something is the same
- to ask for money for something being sold
- an amount of money kept for a specific purpose
- to give money to a business again in order to make a profit
- the money a person earns from working
- money a bank pays you for letting them hold your money
- acting like someone has done something wrong
- in a different way
- to look at something for information
- a person or group you compete against
- money you have after selling a product and subtracting what you spent to make it
- things or services that you pay for
Down
- a plan or strategy meant to solve a problem
- to change something slightly to improve it
- to make a product available for someone to buy
- to pause before doing something
- to get a positive gain or outcome from something
- someone who tries to win or do better than others
- very small
- organized events or activities designed to reach a specific goal
- to produce something
- a company that buys or sells goods or services
- to put or place something firmly
24 Clues: very small • in a different way • to produce something • to pause before doing something • to put or place something firmly • things or services that you pay for • to look at something for information • the money a person earns from working • a person or group you compete against • emphasizing that something is the same • to ask for money for something being sold • ...
Financial management 2025-03-03
Across
- - The silent thief of purchasing power, eroding the value of your money.
- - Financial obligations, representing what you owe to others.
- - Anything of value that is owned.
- - To manage your money, you must keep track of your ________.
- - A line of trust, a temporary loan with a cost.
- - The amount of money a company makes after expenses.
- - The cost of borrowing money.
- - When unexpected car repairs arise, you need an _________ fund.
- - A plan for future spending and saving.
- - To buy a house, you may need a ____ from a bank.
Down
- - The act of setting aside money for future use.
- - A share of the profits, a reward for investing in a company.
- - To put money into something with the expectationsl of profit.
- - To protect your belongings, you should have _________.
- - The amount of money earned over a period of time.
- - A burden of borrowed funds, a financial obligation that needs to be repaid.
- - To entrust your funds to a financial institution, a step towards secure growth.
- - When you buy stocks, you are making an __________.
- - The management of your monetary resources, a skill for financial well-being.
- - A share of ownership in a company.
20 Clues: - The cost of borrowing money. • - Anything of value that is owned. • - A share of ownership in a company. • - A plan for future spending and saving. • - The act of setting aside money for future use. • - A line of trust, a temporary loan with a cost. • - To buy a house, you may need a ____ from a bank. • - The amount of money earned over a period of time. • ...
IZB FINANCIAL LITERACY WEEK 2025-03-12
Across
- – Financial instruments like stocks and bonds that hold value.
- Money borrowed from a bank that must be repaid with interest.
- The general increase in prices over time.
- – The global market for exchanging different currencies.
- Protection against financial loss.
- A machine used for cash withdrawals and deposits.
- – The gradual reduction of debt through scheduled payments.
- A smaller unit of the Zambian currency.
- – An asset pledged as security for a loan.
- The extra amount earned or paid on borrowed or saved money.
- Money placed into a bank account for safekeeping.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
Down
- A written order directing a bank to pay a specific amount
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Dishonest financial activities meant to deceive people.
- – A sustained increase in the general price levels of goods and services.
- – A share of a company’s profit paid to investors.
- Using money to generate more income or profit.
- Money set aside for retirement.
- – A banking facility that allows withdrawals beyond the available balance.
- – A professional who assesses financial risk using mathematics and statistics.
- – A risk management strategy to offset potential financial losses.
- Money set aside for future use.
23 Clues: Money set aside for retirement. • Money set aside for future use. • Protection against financial loss. • Taking money out of a bank account. • A smaller unit of the Zambian currency. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • The general increase in prices over time. • – An asset pledged as security for a loan. • Using money to generate more income or profit. • ...
Raviah 2024-10-30
Across
- Valuable items a business owns, like cash, money owned, inventory, equipment, and earned wages.
- checks financial records for accuracy and rule compliance.
- is the money coming in and going out during a specific time.
- money you earn from work, investments, or other sources.
- includes common stock, retained earnings and investment capitals.
- is a plan for how to spend and manage your money.
- Income is money you get from working, like wages, salaries, and tips.
- recognizing expenses and revenues that haven't been recorded yet.
- A Snapshot of a company's financial health, showing assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific time.
- the costs involved in running a business.
- Are what a business owes.
Down
- long-term resources like buildings and machinery used by a company.
- Amounts a company owes to suppliers on credit.
- when expenses or costs are higher than the income or revenue.
- is the company's value after liabilities are subtracted from assets.
- is money used for investments.
- tracks all business transactions.
- the leftover amount after all expenses are covered.
- assets or expenses or reduces a liability or revenue in bookkeeping.
- The money given to employees for the work they do.
20 Clues: Are what a business owes. • is money used for investments. • tracks all business transactions. • the costs involved in running a business. • Amounts a company owes to suppliers on credit. • is a plan for how to spend and manage your money. • The money given to employees for the work they do. • the leftover amount after all expenses are covered. • ...
Investment Crossword 2024-03-20
Across
- When the market is falling
- Currencies created and backed by government
- Virtual currency
- Initial Public Offering
- Higher risk equals higher return
- Bond issued by government
- Loans from a buyer
- Account with money after tax
- Cash from a large group of investors
- Age in which you can retire
- Factor which doesn't involve the company
- System of recording money impossible to cheat
- When money is transferred to a different company
Down
- tells us how big the company is in the market
- When the market is rising
- The increase in value of an asset
- Chip Internationally recognized, well established company's
- Bond issued by the company
- When a large group of customers take money out
- Long term goals
- Investing all of the money you have into the market
- Factor which involves the company
- Paid when you hit a certain amount of years
- Investing your money in equal parts, at regular intervals
- Security that represents a fraction of a corporation
- A sum of money saved for a particular reason
- Follows segments of the market
- Short term goals
- Distributions of company's earnings
- Age to start investing
30 Clues: Long term goals • Virtual currency • Short term goals • Loans from a buyer • Age to start investing • Initial Public Offering • When the market is rising • Bond issued by government • When the market is falling • Bond issued by the company • Age in which you can retire • Account with money after tax • Follows segments of the market • Higher risk equals higher return • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
scramble 2026-03-16
Across
- – Anything valuable that a person or business owns.
- – A business owned by shareholders, separate from its owners.
- – Ownership in a company, can be bought or sold.
- – Using goods and services.
- – Amount of a product available.
- – Where goods and services are bought and sold.
- – Legal claim on someone’s property until a debt is paid.
- – Borrowed money or the ability to borrow.
- – Money owed to someone else.
- – An employee who acts like an entrepreneur within a company.
- – Trading goods or services without money.
- – A financial obligation or debt.
Down
- – Income from selling goods or services.
- – Money earned after costs are subtracted.
- – Permission to sell a company’s product using its name.
- – First model of a product.
- – Money taken out of an account.
- – Introducing new ideas or methods.
- – Pieces of ownership in a company.
- – A new business project or startup.
- the Black – Making a profit (not losing money).
- – Collecting information from people.
- – Rivalry between businesses to sell products.
- – Making goods or services.
- – One company controls the entire market for a product.
- the Red – Losing money.
- – Money or resources used to start a business.
27 Clues: the Red – Losing money. • – First model of a product. • – Using goods and services. • – Making goods or services. • – Money owed to someone else. • – Money taken out of an account. • – Amount of a product available. • – A financial obligation or debt. • – Introducing new ideas or methods. • – Pieces of ownership in a company. • – A new business project or startup. • ...
Intro to Financial Literacy 2024-10-18
Across
- Specific objectives related to your money, such as saving for a car or college
- Money paid to the government that helps fund public services like schools and roads
- A larger amount of money that you borrow, usually with interest, that you must pay back over time
- Money that you borrow with the promise to pay it back later
- A way to protect yourself financially from unexpected events, such as accidents or illnesses
- A belief in the importance of hard work and diligence
- Expensive items that require careful planning and saving, such as cars or houses
- Money that you earn from work or other sources
Down
- A plan that outlines how much money you earn and how much you spend
- The ability to understand and manage your money effectively
- Using money to buy something with hope of making more money in the future
- Money that you spend on things like food, clothes, and entertainment
- The rights that protect buyers when they purchase goods and services
- Measures taken to protect against dishonest practices that can lead to financial loss
- Setting aside money for future use
15 Clues: Setting aside money for future use • Money that you earn from work or other sources • A belief in the importance of hard work and diligence • The ability to understand and manage your money effectively • Money that you borrow with the promise to pay it back later • A plan that outlines how much money you earn and how much you spend • ...
Adam 2026-01-22
Across
- Words (Non-Math Related)
- Score – A number (usually 300–850) that shows how trustworthy you are at paying back borrowed money. Higher scores mean lenders trust you more.
- Card – A card that lets you borrow money from a bank to make purchases, which you must pay back later, usually with interest if not paid on time.
- Percentage Rate (APR) – The yearly cost of borrowing money, including interest and fees, expressed as a percentage.
- Pay – The total amount of money you earn before taxes and deductions are taken out.
- – Putting money into something (like stocks, bonds, or a business) expecting it to grow in value over time.
- – One of the three major credit bureaus that track your credit history and calculate your credit score.
- Pay – The amount of money you actually take home after taxes and deductions.
- – A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
- Fee – A yearly fee some credit cards charge for the privilege of using the card.
Down
- – An exciting or unusual experience or journey.
- – A company that issues credit cards and loans. (It’s similar to Visa or Mastercard.)
- Limit – The maximum amount you are allowed to borrow on a credit card.
- Theft – When someone steals your personal information (like Social Security number) to commit fraud or steal money.
- – The extra money you pay when you borrow money, usually a percentage of the amount borrowed.
- Payment – The smallest amount you are required to pay on a credit card or loan each month.
- Period – The time after a bill is due when you can still pay without getting charged a late fee or interest.
- Fee – A charge you pay if you miss a payment deadline on a loan, credit card, or bill.
- Loan – Money borrowed to pay for college or other education, which you must pay back over time, often with interest.
- Card – A card that takes money directly from your checking account when you make a purchase. No borrowing is involved.
- – A food made with dough, sauce, cheese, and toppings.
21 Clues: Words (Non-Math Related) • – An exciting or unusual experience or journey. • – A plan for how you will spend and save your money. • – A food made with dough, sauce, cheese, and toppings. • Limit – The maximum amount you are allowed to borrow on a credit card. • Pay – The amount of money you actually take home after taxes and deductions. • ...
Money Doesn't Bring Happiness 2022-04-17
Across
- to keep money for future use
- always wanting more money, food, power, etc
- relating to an action of helping the poor
- an act of dishonesty for the purpose of gaining money or goods
- to receive an amount of money in return for the work that you do
- something owned by a person or a country
- spending money carefully and wisely
- a wise person who has a good sense of judgment
Down
- unable to pay one’s debts
- using more money, time or effort than one needs
- having the will to give a lot of money and time for others
- to make a profit or earn money
- to take something from someone and give it back after using it for a short time
- the money that a person owes to another
- something taken dishonestly from other people
15 Clues: unable to pay one’s debts • to keep money for future use • to make a profit or earn money • spending money carefully and wisely • the money that a person owes to another • something owned by a person or a country • relating to an action of helping the poor • always wanting more money, food, power, etc • something taken dishonestly from other people • ...
Modern Georgia by Jake Soesbee 2015-03-16
Across
- worlds largest paper and tissue producer
- national road network system
- person takes a risk to start their own business
- it ended because of the "one man, one vote" rule
- international event in Georgia in 1996
- using money in hopes for getting more money in the future
- impotant water ways used for shipping ing georgia
- money earned from a job
- worlds largest beverage company based out of atlanta
- the amount of money an entrepreneur makes after paying its expenses
Down
- aviation of, bussiest airport in the world
- money loaned but then paid back
- transportation system that started most cities in georgia
- setting aside money for future buying
- worlds largest home improvment store
- only US president from Georgia
- the world’s largest passenger airline
- buying goods or services
18 Clues: money earned from a job • buying goods or services • national road network system • only US president from Georgia • money loaned but then paid back • worlds largest home improvment store • setting aside money for future buying • the world’s largest passenger airline • international event in Georgia in 1996 • worlds largest paper and tissue producer • ...
revision 2022-05-04
Across
- the opposite of deficit
- an amount of money borrowed e.g. from a bank
- money a retired person receives from the gvt
- the profit made on a product
- the value of assets someone has (2wds)
- electricity, water, heating...
Down
- someone who gives money to an organization
- freelancer
- payment given in the form of goods, not money
- audience member
- someone who grants money
- to do
- "DPH"
- ask for (money)
- to be unsuccessful
15 Clues: to do • "DPH" • freelancer • audience member • ask for (money) • to be unsuccessful • the opposite of deficit • someone who grants money • the profit made on a product • electricity, water, heating... • the value of assets someone has (2wds) • someone who gives money to an organization • an amount of money borrowed e.g. from a bank • money a retired person receives from the gvt • ...
Accounting 2022-09-08
Across
- infrequent items
- Bad thing
- used to buy things
- owes money to the bank
- , leftover amount
- Good thing
- business owned by two or more people
Down
- Inventory
- Needs to balance
- Payments greater than receipts
- money going into the business
- where you can get money
- job
- Money leaving the business
- receipts greater than payments
15 Clues: job • Inventory • Bad thing • Good thing • Needs to balance • infrequent items • , leftover amount • used to buy things • owes money to the bank • where you can get money • Money leaving the business • money going into the business • Payments greater than receipts • receipts greater than payments • business owned by two or more people
SE Financial Literacy 2024-05-03
Across
- A payment that takes money from your checking account
- Taking money from a bank account and putting it in a different account
- A payment that uses money borrowed from a bank
- Putting money in a bank account
- A public or private 2 year college that offers an associates degree or certificate
- Government money that funds ideas and projects. You must apply for grant money and meet expectations
- Soldiers or armed forces. Has jobs and job training in exchange for signing a contract to a certain number of years
- A government program that gives jobs to students that need money
- Taking money out of a bank account
Down
- Has job training for specific jobs
- A bank account you can put money in. You can link a debit card with a checking account
- A bank account that you can put money in. You cannot use a debit card to take money from a savings account
- A public or private 4 year college that offers a bachelor’s degree
- A payment for education given to someone that met certain criteria
- Borrowed money used to pay for school that must be paid back
15 Clues: Putting money in a bank account • Has job training for specific jobs • Taking money out of a bank account • A payment that uses money borrowed from a bank • A payment that takes money from your checking account • Borrowed money used to pay for school that must be paid back • A government program that gives jobs to students that need money • ...
Banking Vocabulary 2022-11-15
Across
- a bank account that allows a customer to deposit and withdraw money and earn interest on the balance.
- to put money into your bank account
- a bank account that allows a customer to deposit and withdraw money and write checks
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
- an agreement between a buyer and seller to exchange an asset for payment.
- a written order instructing the bank to pay a specific amount of money to a specific person or entity
- to ask someone for money that you promise to pay back.
Down
- to take money from your bank account
- a worker at bank that can help you withdraw or deposit money.
- a secret combination of letters or numbers you use to gain access to your account
- money the bank lends you that must be paid back to the bank.
- a card linked to a checking account that can be used to withdraw money and make deposits at an ATM
- one location of many that a bank has for customers.
- a financial institution that handles money, including keeping it for saving or commercial
- a bank computer that performs basic banking tasks, such as withdrawing and depositing money..
15 Clues: to put money into your bank account • to take money from your bank account • the amount of money you have in your bank account • one location of many that a bank has for customers. • to ask someone for money that you promise to pay back. • money the bank lends you that must be paid back to the bank. • a worker at bank that can help you withdraw or deposit money. • ...
World Currencies 2024-03-29
15 Clues: - Japan • - US Currency • - Indian Money • - Russian Money • - Thai Currency • - Swiss Currency • - European Union • - Malaysian Money • - Israeli Currency • - Chinese Renminbi • - Turkish Currency • - Swedish Currency • - British Sterling • - Mexican Currency • - South Korean Money
Chapter 10 Lesson 1 2022-04-25
Across
- standard unit of currency
- broad definition of money
- moneyless economy
- money with different uses
- government decree
- paper currency
- central bank
Down
- an overthrow of government
- DDA
- narrow definition of money
- money/substance accepted as payment
- the use of money to measure value
- money (gold and silver)
- storing finance/goods can increase value
14 Clues: DDA • central bank • paper currency • moneyless economy • government decree • money (gold and silver) • standard unit of currency • broad definition of money • money with different uses • an overthrow of government • narrow definition of money • the use of money to measure value • money/substance accepted as payment • storing finance/goods can increase value
Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-02
Across
- A bank account that earns interest
- A card to make purchases with borrowed money
- An account that offers better than average interest rates
- An institution that accepts deposits and provides loans
- An account that pays higher interest for keeping your money for a fixed amount of time
- Machine where you can withdraw money
Down
- An account with some restrictions that pays a higher interest rate
- A bank account that allows you to write checks
- Current amount of money in a bank account
- Like a bank, but non-profit
- A card to make purchases with money from your bank account
- Money earned as a percentage of savings over a specific amount of time
- A paper signifying money transfer from your bank account to someone else
- Borrowed money
- Putting money into a bank account
15 Clues: Borrowed money • Like a bank, but non-profit • Putting money into a bank account • A bank account that earns interest • Machine where you can withdraw money • Current amount of money in a bank account • A card to make purchases with borrowed money • A bank account that allows you to write checks • An institution that accepts deposits and provides loans • ...
Financial terms Crossword 2024-03-19
Across
- Money earned or received
- Type of debt instrument
- To commit money to earn a financial return
- Plan for income and expenses
- Loan used to buy a home
- Compulsory contribution to state revenue
- Item with economic value
- Borrowing money or having the right to borrow
Down
- Money that needs to be repaid, generally with interest
- Money made in a business after expenses
- Money owed to another person or business
- Abundance of valuable possessions
- Financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid
- Money set aside for future use
- Income return on an investment
15 Clues: Type of debt instrument • Loan used to buy a home • Money earned or received • Item with economic value • Plan for income and expenses • Money set aside for future use • Income return on an investment • Abundance of valuable possessions • Money made in a business after expenses • Money owed to another person or business • Compulsory contribution to state revenue • ...
Cash Flow 2022-03-08
Across
- Numbers
- Before taxes and other deductions
- Money that you spend on something
- To keep living or existing
- To get bigger in value
- Money a company pays to its shareholders
- Money that you borrow from someone
- Use something badly or poorly (ex. money, time)
- Fixing a broken building or structure
Down
- To get smaller in value
- People who invest into a company and receive a part of its profits
- The total amount of money made by a company
- When something makes money
- After taxes and other deductions
- When a business has no money
15 Clues: Numbers • To get bigger in value • To get smaller in value • When something makes money • To keep living or existing • When a business has no money • After taxes and other deductions • Before taxes and other deductions • Money that you spend on something • Money that you borrow from someone • Fixing a broken building or structure • Money a company pays to its shareholders • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
How to Use Money Wisely 2022-11-28
Across
- things needed to live: food, shelter, etc
- a slip of paper telling amount paid and date
- cost per ounce or cost per unit
- guarantee
- amounts taken out of the paycheck
- an amount put into an account
- "take-home" pay
- taking money out of an account
- something you want to work toward
- a product labeled with a store's private label
- a product labeled with the name of the company that made it
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a government agency that insures savings accounts
- money paid for the use of money lent
- a person who buys or uses goods or services
Down
- the amount money earned, before deductions
- a card that lets you buy on credit
- a card you sign when you open a bank account
- a way to buy now and pay later
- comparing price and quality before buying
- chart for keeping track of how much money is in a bank account
- money left in a checking or savings account, or money left to be paid on a loan
- sale a sale on items that will soon be out of season
22 Clues: guarantee • "take-home" pay • an amount put into an account • a way to buy now and pay later • taking money out of an account • cost per ounce or cost per unit • amounts taken out of the paycheck • something you want to work toward • a card that lets you buy on credit • money paid for the use of money lent • things needed to live: food, shelter, etc • ...
Unit 10 financial literacy by Zachery 2019-04-01
Across
- subtractions
- money payed coming out of account
- amount of money received in exchange for labor or services
- the original amount compared to compound interest
- cost for necessities of life
- part of wages that doesn't include a paycheck
- anything that has value that someone buys
- a reduction in expense or cost
- total assets - total liabilities of a individual company
- amount of money before taxes and deductions
- basic price
- putting money in
- highest rank of importance
Down
- a summary of estimated expenses given a long period of time
- interest paid on newly formed interest
- cost of living or cost of business
- tax paid to government for certain goods and services
- tax levied on net personal or business
- money taken out
- a bank in which checks are written
- amount of money after taxes an deductions
- adjusted gross income no deductions or taxes
- a loan for the purchase of property
- financial obligations entered on balance sheet of business enterprise
- expenses that changes due to services
- a plastic card bank loans a amount of money to it
- fixed compensation of services paid to someone on regular bases
27 Clues: basic price • subtractions • money taken out • putting money in • highest rank of importance • cost for necessities of life • a reduction in expense or cost • money payed coming out of account • cost of living or cost of business • a bank in which checks are written • a loan for the purchase of property • expenses that changes due to services • interest paid on newly formed interest • ...
Part I 2019-11-17
Across
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- A person who starts a new business.
- To work extremely hard.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- A nonfiction story about a person.
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
Down
- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- A person from another planet.
- The money that a business earns.
- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- A person who invests money in a business.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • A person from another planet. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
Work hard in silence Let success make the noise 2017-04-21
Across
- the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor
- : your city's name
- : the volume of commercial activity
- money or goods or services owed by one person to another
- the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets
- :being in cash or easily convertible to cash
- One whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of individuals or businesses
- : Put money into bonds
- : give money to buy something
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
- : those in charge of running a business
- spending plan
Down
- Stock or bond use: put into service
- executive officer : the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm
- : System of money in general use
- :UK currency
- : British coin
- responsibility to someone or for some activity
- : anything that is owed to someone else
- : ______cow big income producer
- : the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
- : your university's degree
- : Something to work for
- : A different way of saying 'buy'
- : something intended to deceive
25 Clues: :UK currency • spending plan • : British coin • : your city's name • : Put money into bonds • : Something to work for • : your university's degree • : give money to buy something • : ______cow big income producer • : something intended to deceive • : System of money in general use • : A different way of saying 'buy' • Stock or bond use: put into service • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-23
Across
- Extra Payment for items
- (of an item for sale) low in price; worth more than its cost.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- Income Definition of your wages, dividends, capital gains, business income, retirement distributions
- An over priced item for more than it's supposed to be.
- Money Received
- deduct an amount from (the usual price of something).
- as much as is appropriate or fair; moderate.
- What you use to buy anything
Down
- changes week to week
- the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid.
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit.
- doesn't change the amount
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- you owe the government
- Taxes tax on retail purchases
- Limits for money
20 Clues: Money Received • Limits for money • changes week to week • you owe the government • Extra Payment for items • doesn't change the amount • What you use to buy anything • Taxes tax on retail purchases • as much as is appropriate or fair; moderate. • The governing body of a nation, state, or community. • deduct an amount from (the usual price of something). • ...
FINANCIAL LITERACY 2022-02-14
Across
- amount of manufactured goods that are available
- score that determines a borrower's creditworthiness
- to borrow money in the form of debt
- a portion of the company owned by a stockholder
- largest of all the U.S. stock markets
- a loan for a house
- the money that a business makes
- famous financial district in New York
- when the stock market is in a downward/loss cycle
- examples include sales, property, and income
- spending money in order to make more money
- a group of stocks that one owns
Down
- annual percentage rate
- when the public buys a portion of a company
- when the price of consumer goods goes up
- the extra money a borrower must pay a lender
- when consumers have a high need or desire
- the value of what someone owns minus any debt
- when the price of consumer goods goes down
- an item of value that is owned with no debt
- to rent an apartment or a car for a period of time
- daily, monthly, or annual plan for one's money
- when someone owes money to another
- when the stock market is in an upward/growth cycle
24 Clues: a loan for a house • annual percentage rate • the money that a business makes • a group of stocks that one owns • when someone owes money to another • to borrow money in the form of debt • largest of all the U.S. stock markets • famous financial district in New York • when the price of consumer goods goes up • when consumers have a high need or desire • ...
Unit 2 - Lesson 1 Checking Accounts 2025-10-17
Across
- money not released in your bank account
- bank account has more than one owner
- a percentage of the money that is an account that a bank pays on some accounts
- receiver of transferred funds
- deposit payroll directly deposited into a bank account
- clearing paying for a check out of a checking account
- a check that has been processed so that money is paid to the payee of a check
- deposits into a bank account
- account owner of a check
- signing the back of a check when cashing it
- withdrawals from a bank account
- when your account does not have enough money to cover a check
Down
- provides all-hour access to your bank account
- Check another name for electronic funds transfer
- one owner of a bank account
- banks charge to provide access to checking or savings accounts
- A written order used to tell a bank to pay money from an account to the check tender
- pays a check even though there are not enough funds
- register record of all trnsactions in a checking account
- Account Account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money and make withdrawls.
- slip form to fill out when adding money
- personal identification number
- The process of moving fund electronically from one bank account to another
23 Clues: account owner of a check • one owner of a bank account • deposits into a bank account • receiver of transferred funds • personal identification number • withdrawals from a bank account • bank account has more than one owner • money not released in your bank account • slip form to fill out when adding money • signing the back of a check when cashing it • ...
Fin Lit Vocab 2024-09-04
Across
- of Deposit (CD) Savings accounts offered by banks
- Spending a certain amount of money
- Failure to make repayments on a debt
- A resource owned by a business
- shopping Learning about the prices of the product before buying it
- fund Cash set aside for unexpected expenses
- Money owed from one person to another
- Spreading your investments around
- value of money The value of a dollar today is worth more than the value in the future
- The price you pay to borrow money
- Someone unable to pay their debts
- a measure of the interest rate plus the additional fees
Down
- score A 3 digit number that shows the chances of paying your bills
- card A payment car that withdraws money from your account
- Someone suitable to receive financial credit
- Getting a sum of money and paying it back
- Money that a person receives for doing their job
- report Information about your credit activity
- yourself first Making sure that enough income is saved
- Union Financial institution that provides financial services
- Borrowing money and paying it back
- Broker A representative of a financial market who enables the buying and selling
- vs. want Needs are things you need for survival. Wants are things you want.
- Protection from financial loss
- Earn, save and invest
25 Clues: Earn, save and invest • A resource owned by a business • Protection from financial loss • Spreading your investments around • The price you pay to borrow money • Someone unable to pay their debts • Spending a certain amount of money • Borrowing money and paying it back • Failure to make repayments on a debt • Money owed from one person to another • ...
Economics Unit 7 James Kent 2023-05-05
Across
- people that own the place you live
- money before taxes
- total pay
- Annual percentage rate
- percentage you have to save
- history of your purchase
- money that is in the bank available to spend
- score based of credit
Down
- someone who gives you money
- government way of raising money
- things you own
- insurance for the place you rent
- someone who gets burrowed money
- putting money into something
- purchasable portion of a company
15 Clues: total pay • things you own • money before taxes • score based of credit • Annual percentage rate • history of your purchase • someone who gives you money • percentage you have to save • putting money into something • government way of raising money • someone who gets burrowed money • insurance for the place you rent • purchasable portion of a company • people that own the place you live • ...
Describing Colors 2022-04-27
Across
- happy, bubblegum
- a very bright color, enthusiastic
- kinda pink, kinda purple
- leaves
- fruit! summer fruit! happy yellow/pink/orange
- angry color
- getting darker, animal colors? dogs
- bubblegum purple
Down
- deep ocean
- money money money
- none of the colors
- an angry happy color
- all the colors
- animals
- a summer day, happy
- BIG MONEY. EXPENSIVE
- forests
17 Clues: leaves • animals • forests • deep ocean • angry color • all the colors • happy, bubblegum • bubblegum purple • money money money • none of the colors • a summer day, happy • an angry happy color • BIG MONEY. EXPENSIVE • kinda pink, kinda purple • a very bright color, enthusiastic • getting darker, animal colors? dogs • fruit! summer fruit! happy yellow/pink/orange
Michael's business vocab 2 2024-05-14
14 Clues: rules • to stop • made famous • taken money • given money • stop working • owed holiday • a bad choice • how much money • short sentence • not acceptable • outside the rules • money paid per hour • money paid per month
Banking Terms Crossword 2021-12-02
Across
- When you write a check but don’t have enough money in your account to cover it.
- A business that advances people money on their upcoming paychecks for a hefty fee.
- A non-profit financial institution that is owned by its members.
- The process of taking money out of an account.
- When you check your monthly bank statement against what you have recorded in your register
- Money lent to people for personal and household use.
- A card that allows a person to purchase goods and services by paying with borrowed money.
- The annual percentage amount you earn in a savings account or have to pay for on a credit card or other credit opportunity.
- A business that charges interest to cash a check.
Down
- To add money to an account.
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; the FDIC insures money in your bank account up to $250,000.
- A service offered by most employers by which paychecks are deposited electronically into the employee’s account.
- A document the bank sends you every month that lists all of the banking activity that occurred in the previous month, including which checks cleared
- An interest-bearing account people use to save money, as opposed to paying everyday or monthly expenses.
- A machine that allows you to get access to your bank accounts, even if the bank is closed.
- A service banks and credit unions offer that allows customers to manage their money over the Internet instead of going to a branch.
- An ATM card that also allows a person to purchase goods and services with money from their checking account.
- The state of owing more money than you can pay.
18 Clues: To add money to an account. • The process of taking money out of an account. • The state of owing more money than you can pay. • A business that charges interest to cash a check. • Money lent to people for personal and household use. • A non-profit financial institution that is owned by its members. • ...
michaels crazy crossword 2021-02-04
Across
- how much money you can spend on somethings
- account that you don't take money out
- amount of money you get for work
- when there is not a lot of something
- make the thing the consumer will buy
- the Greeks were farmers until they had to much food
- person that has the good sold
- this is something you need like wood
- are things you need to make stuff
Down
- a person that hires people.
- borrowed money that you have to pay back
- the people on shark tank.
- tax tax on goods bought
- a person that is hired.
- account that you take money out slowly
- money paid to the government
- the total amount work a group can do
- work that is done
18 Clues: work that is done • tax tax on goods bought • a person that is hired. • the people on shark tank. • a person that hires people. • money paid to the government • person that has the good sold • amount of money you get for work • are things you need to make stuff • when there is not a lot of something • the total amount work a group can do • make the thing the consumer will buy • ...
michaels crazy crossword 2021-02-04
Across
- work that is done
- are things you need to make stuff
- the Greeks were farmers until they had to much food
- the total amount work a group can do
- make the thing the consumer will buy
- account that you take money out slowly
- the people on shark tank.
- money paid to the government
- this is something you need like wood
Down
- account that you don't take money out
- how much money you can spend on somethings
- a person that is hired.
- borrowed money that you have to pay back
- amount of money you get for work
- tax tax on goods bought
- when there is not a lot of something
- person that has the good sold
- a person that hires people.
18 Clues: work that is done • a person that is hired. • tax tax on goods bought • the people on shark tank. • a person that hires people. • money paid to the government • person that has the good sold • amount of money you get for work • are things you need to make stuff • the total amount work a group can do • when there is not a lot of something • make the thing the consumer will buy • ...
JA Quiz #2 Review 2023-11-30
Across
- money owed
- type of buying based on immediate desire
- can be long-term or short-term
- goods or services people cannot live without
- type of expense that varies
- fee paid for the use of money
- money spent on goods, services, and bills
- the cost of what one gives up when making a choice
- goods or services that make people more comfortable
Down
- spending money
- type of expense that doesn't change from month to month
- process in which a lender repossesses a home due to non-payment
- amount deducted from a bank account
- limited resources
- sometimes results in a loss of property
- record of income and spending and a plan for managing money
- ability to borrow money
- provides financial services for a profit
18 Clues: money owed • spending money • limited resources • ability to borrow money • type of expense that varies • fee paid for the use of money • can be long-term or short-term • amount deducted from a bank account • sometimes results in a loss of property • type of buying based on immediate desire • provides financial services for a profit • money spent on goods, services, and bills • ...
Vaughn's Crossword 2025-03-07
Across
- To illegally take expense from someone
- The value attributable to the owners of a business
- when you claim something as a asset
- A percent amount given back to someone
- To give money for a large purchase
- A loan that allows barrower credit limits
- Money that is due to someone
- Increase in price of financial asset
- The amount of money barrowed
- A way a customer can gain goods and services
- A percent back when you buy something
- When a barrower stops making payments
Down
- credit Access credit up to a certain amount
- Twice a month
- To take money from someone
- an asset that a lender accepts security for a loan
- To give money to someone
- ability of a sum of money to grow exponentially over time by the repeated addition of earnings to the principal invested
- A way to provide a future benefit for the person
- a loan given for real estate
20 Clues: Twice a month • To give money to someone • To take money from someone • Money that is due to someone • The amount of money barrowed • a loan given for real estate • To give money for a large purchase • when you claim something as a asset • Increase in price of financial asset • A percent back when you buy something • When a barrower stops making payments • ...
kinley,P5,Ecenomics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- protect our resources so we dont lose them.
- trading for goods and services.
- products or services sent out of a country for sale.
- resources items used by a business to produce goods and provide services.
- prices are falling, decreasing.
- how money is made and spent in a certain area.
- money we pay to the goverment.
- in short supply.
- the people or services that buy products or services.
- products and services brought into a country for sale.
- workers focus on one type of work or business.
- giving money to charity.
Down
- a person recieves money or income for work they perform.
- people or businesses that make items to sell and provide services.
- workers or employees.
- things from nature that people can use.
- money put aside or used by a business.
- money that is owed to someone else.
- money earned by workers.
- rising prices.
20 Clues: rising prices. • in short supply. • workers or employees. • money earned by workers. • giving money to charity. • money we pay to the goverment. • trading for goods and services. • prices are falling, decreasing. • money that is owed to someone else. • money put aside or used by a business. • things from nature that people can use. • protect our resources so we dont lose them. • ...
Business Terminology 2022-09-27
Across
- a claim on the company's assets and earnings.
- amount of goods that is accessible to consumers
- exchange of other goods without money.
- an entry record for a payment made or owed.
- something a person/company owes ex:sum of money
- a useful/valuable thing, person, or quality.
- a new business that involves risk.
- an agreement between a lender and a borrower.
- is used for collecting data for a business
Down
- there is only single seller in the market.
- the using up of a resource.
- a thing that is made for sale.
- money borrowed by one party from another.
- the money left after paying business expenses.
- introducing something new into the business.
- the money to pay for its daily work, etc
- two or more people to oversee business.
- the amount of money brought for operations
- two or more that have ownership of a company
19 Clues: the using up of a resource. • a thing that is made for sale. • a new business that involves risk. • exchange of other goods without money. • two or more people to oversee business. • the money to pay for its daily work, etc • money borrowed by one party from another. • there is only single seller in the market. • the amount of money brought for operations • ...
BizTown 2025-08-27
Across
- Policies you pay for that protect your health, home, and automobiles.
- loans used to pay for school that must be paid back
- Paid for amount of hours worked
- Bills for water, gas, electricity
- The cost required for something
- Money received from work or investments
- Something you need to have
- A monthly amount you pay for a rented house
- A bill you pay monthly for housing
Down
- Any amount of money owed
- the amount remaining on the paycheck after tax deductions
- Currency you use to purchase items
- the total, untaxed amount on a paycheck before tax deductions
- Putting aside certain amounts of money for different purposes
- Money paid to the state from your income
- Extra hours worked aside from your normal schedule
- Something you would like to have
- Fixed yearly income
- The money you earn from working
19 Clues: Fixed yearly income • Any amount of money owed • Something you need to have • Paid for amount of hours worked • The cost required for something • The money you earn from working • Something you would like to have • Bills for water, gas, electricity • Currency you use to purchase items • A bill you pay monthly for housing • Money received from work or investments • ...
BANKING 2024-01-18
Across
- A _____ account is a safe place to store money
- When multiple businesses work against each other to try and earn your money
- When you put money into an account
- When you spend money on something, it's an _____.
- A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need it
- Money you have to pay on top of returning what you borrow. It can also be money your earn when you keep money in a savings account.
- Money the government charges you for buying things is called _____ tax.
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- Money you earn from work
- Money you borrowed from someone else
- When you take money out of fan account
- Money you spend for your company is called a _____ expense.
- Someone who sells things
- Money you own to someone else
13 Clues: Money you earn from work • Someone who sells things • Money you own to someone else • When you put money into an account • Money you borrowed from someone else • When you take money out of fan account • A _____ account is a safe place to store money • When you spend money on something, it's an _____. • A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need it • ...
MONEY AND FINANCE 2022-07-09
11 Clues: PRICE • MONEY SPENT • MONEY COMING IN • MONEY AVAILABLE • RECORDS OF MONEY • AMOUNT OR VALUE OF TOTAL • MAJOR DECLINE IN ECONOMY • EXTRA MONEY ALLOWED BY BANKS • MONEY COMING IN AND GOING OUT • REGULAR COST OF RUNNING A BUSINESS • TO EARN JUST ENOUGH TO COVER EXPENSES
Money Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-11
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- In order for a transaction/exchange to work, what does the currency have to be for both parties?
- Since fiat money is so cost-less to produce, what does the government tend to do?
- Currency that could be used for other purposes rather than just as currency
- Able to buy something of large or small value or can be easily "split"
- Used to buy goods and services
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- When two people want something of each other in which they trade.
- Used to be frequently exchanged in large transactions.
- Holds its value over a lifelong (forever) period of time.
- The King of Lydia produced the world's first coin as currency
- Something everyone can agree on that has value.
- Commodity money that was used to exchange items between the Native Indians and Europeans
11 Clues: Used to buy goods and services • Something everyone can agree on that has value. • Used to be frequently exchanged in large transactions. • Holds its value over a lifelong (forever) period of time. • The King of Lydia produced the world's first coin as currency • When two people want something of each other in which they trade. • ...
Let's Talk Money 2022-11-16
Across
- this name can fit right in with an Indian Tribe
- Shares her name with this famous TV "Teenage Witch"
- With her title, she'd be at home in Pirates of the Caribbean or the treasury department
- The new go to person for procurement
- The only guy on this team, he also plays cricket
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- you can hear her on the radio talking about our new Freedom is Calling Campaign
- this last name is straight from a village in the Ivy
- With this name, it wouldn't be strange if she lived in Thorpe's Village
- he shares a name with a popular jamaican comedian
- one of our resident englishmen, he's also an engineer
- One of the only male retail supervisors
11 Clues: The new go to person for procurement • One of the only male retail supervisors • this name can fit right in with an Indian Tribe • The only guy on this team, he also plays cricket • he shares a name with a popular jamaican comedian • Shares her name with this famous TV "Teenage Witch" • this last name is straight from a village in the Ivy • ...
VIRGIN MONEY CROSSWORD 2019-08-19
Across
- In what year did Virgin Money start sponsoring the London Marathon, 20..
- Who created the Virgin Brand?
- Virgin Money want to make you feel this way about money?
- Name of first Virgin Atlantic aeroplane and name of first Virgin Voyages cruise ship
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- Big Ocean, not the pacific!
- Name of first successful hit album released on the Virgin Record label.
- Not for profit fundraising website - Virgin Money.....
- Island that Richard Branson lives on.
- Virgin Money has 7 of these around the UK?
- The first Virgin company.
- Space based Virgin travel company.
11 Clues: The first Virgin company. • Big Ocean, not the pacific! • Who created the Virgin Brand? • Space based Virgin travel company. • Island that Richard Branson lives on. • Virgin Money has 7 of these around the UK? • Not for profit fundraising website - Virgin Money..... • Virgin Money want to make you feel this way about money? • ...
Money and possesions 2019-11-06
11 Clues: Cash • Concern • Things you ask • Opposite of low • Things you have • Opposite of high • Gathering of people • Sweden, Italy, Japan • Younger than teenagers • Mom, Dad, sister, brother • A country but also a bird
MONEY LAUNDERING 101 2021-09-07
Across
- Digital or virtual Currency
- second stage of money laundering
- distribution of small amounts of a larger cash sum to a series of partners
- Penalty for disobeying law or rule
- a person or body that supervises a particular industry or business activity
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- Someone who reveals information or activity
- third stage of money laundering
- Buying and cashing out chips
- Following a rule or order
- first stage of Money Laundering
- Warning signs
11 Clues: Warning signs • Following a rule or order • Digital or virtual Currency • Buying and cashing out chips • third stage of money laundering • first stage of Money Laundering • second stage of money laundering • Penalty for disobeying law or rule • Someone who reveals information or activity • distribution of small amounts of a larger cash sum to a series of partners • ...
Dealing with Money 2023-03-19
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- having a lot of money (2 words)
- an amount of money that is borrowed often from a bank.
- a way of buying something now and paying for it later (2 words)
- a measure of somebody's ability to pay back money (2 words)
- put money in a bank account. or business in order to make money
- a bank account that earns interest on savings (2 words)
- a bank account that you get money from at any time (2 words)
- money which is owed to another person or organisation
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- when you have spent more money than you have
- the amount of money charged by a bank or other organisaion for borrowing (2 words)
- have money in your bank account
11 Clues: having a lot of money (2 words) • have money in your bank account • when you have spent more money than you have • money which is owed to another person or organisation • an amount of money that is borrowed often from a bank. • a bank account that earns interest on savings (2 words) • a measure of somebody's ability to pay back money (2 words) • ...
