money Crossword Puzzles
Standard 7 Vocabulary 2018-04-17
Across
- The amount paid or payable.
- The amount borrowed on a loan or put into an account, on which interest is based.
- Items you spend money on.
- A real estate loan that gives the lender the right to seize and sell the property if the borrower fails to make the payments on the loan.
- Money withheld by an employer from an employee's paycheck to pay federal government taxes.
- Protection against the costs of medical expenses.
- Any money left over after expenses have been deducted from gross profits, also called net profit.
- A gift or payment to a common fund or collection.
- The amount of money you earn before anything is taken out for taxes or other deductions.
- A special bank account for storing money for future use.
- The amount of money paid for the use of a lender's money.
- Routine expenses, such as food, utilities, and clothing, that vary from month to month.
Down
- The costs of public services such as electricity, water, and gas.
- Public services such as electricity, water, and gas.
- Fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee.
- Financial protection for homeowners against fire, theft of contents, personal liability, and other damages.
- Taxes collected by the city or county from homeowners to pay for roads, parks, schools, and other public services.
- Extra monies set aside to be used for unpredictable expenses, such as medical bills and vehicle repairs.
- A plan for using money in a way that best meets your wants and needs.
- A written, dated, and signed instrument that contains an unconditional order from the drawer that directs a bank to pay a definite sum of money to a payee.
- An extended period of recreation, especially one spent away from home or in traveling.
- A fixed amount of money earned on a regular basis, received weekly, bi-weekly, semimonthly, or monthly.
22 Clues: Items you spend money on. • The amount paid or payable. • Protection against the costs of medical expenses. • A gift or payment to a common fund or collection. • Public services such as electricity, water, and gas. • A special bank account for storing money for future use. • Fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee. • ...
Personal Financial Literacy 2023-10-03
Across
- the income that remains after taxes and other deductions are taken from an individual’s gross income
- money removed from a bank account
- to reconcile your budget to ensure the amount of income and expenditures are equivalent
- a monthly or yearly spending and savings plan for an individual, family, business, or organization
- the amount of money collected from the property owner based on the value of a property for the local government as required by law
- the amount available in an account for a person, business, or organization to spend
- the amount of money collected by a store (retailer), in addition to a good or service that was purchased, for the local government as required by law
- payment for goods and services
Down
- money earned or received
- payments using security features on the Internet
- a written document telling the financial institution to pay a specific amount of money from your account to a specific person or organization
- a specific time or instance when money changes hands
- a card that can be used to borrow money from financial institutions, stores, or other businesses in order to buy products and services on credit
- the total amount of personal income prior to taxes and deductions
- money collected by an employer from an employee's salary based on the employee's income that is paid to the federal government on behalf of the employee as required by law
- a bankcard issued by a financial institution that is electronically linked to an individual’s checking account for the purpose of making banking transactions, making payments for services, and/or making purchases
- money paid by an employee or business to the federal government based on an individual's or business' income as required by law
- money put into a bank account
- a formal record of the transactions made by a person, business, or other organization
- a small table to track deposits added to account, expenses withdrawn from account, and current available balance
20 Clues: money earned or received • money put into a bank account • payment for goods and services • money removed from a bank account • payments using security features on the Internet • a specific time or instance when money changes hands • the total amount of personal income prior to taxes and deductions • ...
Personal Finance 2025-10-09
Across
- A legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments
- A fixed fee that an individual pays for specific medical services, like a visit to the doctor's office.
- Amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth over time for long-term financial goals such as retirement
- the study of how households and firms make decisions and how they interact in markets
- Anything of value that is owned
- account An account that allows quick access to funds for transactions
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
Down
- An arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future.
- market account a savings account that requires a minimum balance and earns interest that varies from month to month
- account a bank account that earns interest
- A plan for making and spending money
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest. Payments are normally made over a series of months.
- Score a number assigned to a person that indicates to lenders their capacity to repay a loan.
- the tendency to be more confident than correct—to overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgments.
- finance All of the decisions and activities of an individual or family regarding their money, including spending, saving, budgeting, etc.
- "Fear of Missing Out", a popular explanation for the addictive nature of social networks
- card A bank card that automatically deducts the amount of a purchase from the checking account of the cardholder
- Report A detailed report of an individual's credit history
22 Clues: Anything of value that is owned • A plan for making and spending money • account a bank account that earns interest • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • Report A detailed report of an individual's credit history • the cost required for something; the money spent on something. • A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money • ...
Want to Know about Finance? 2024-08-10
Across
- A plan for how money will be earned and spent.
- A machine that lets you take out money from your bank account.
- The extra money paid back when borrowing money, or earned when saving it.
- Money placed into a bank account for safekeeping.
- A small, round piece of metal used as money.
- Money given regularly, often by parents, for doing chores or as a gift.
Down
- Money that is set aside and not spent right away.
- A piece of paper that shows what you bought and how much it cost.
- A small, flat case used to carry money, cards, and other personal items.
- Money spent on things like food, clothes, or toys.
- A place where money is kept safe and can be borrowed or saved.
- Money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest.
- A written order directing a bank to pay money to a person or company.
13 Clues: A small, round piece of metal used as money. • A plan for how money will be earned and spent. • Money that is set aside and not spent right away. • Money placed into a bank account for safekeeping. • Money spent on things like food, clothes, or toys. • A machine that lets you take out money from your bank account. • ...
Clothes, shopping and money 2022-12-14
Across
- A clothing item that combines a shirt and pants
- The piece of paper you get when you buy something
- Something you wear over your clothes when it's cold
- Something you take with you in the store to put your groceries in
- Asking someone for money, promising to return it later
- Something you wear so you can see better
- A piece of paper that has a monetary value
Down
- The currency used in the United Kingdom
- Something you wear on your head to protect your scalp from the sun
- A small bag, usually used to hold coins
- When you have a lot of money
- Place in the store where you can try on clothes
- A place where you can store money to save it
- Shoes you wear to the gym or for a run
- A clothing item often worn by babies and toddlers
- Something you wear under your pants
16 Clues: When you have a lot of money • Something you wear under your pants • Shoes you wear to the gym or for a run • The currency used in the United Kingdom • A small bag, usually used to hold coins • Something you wear so you can see better • A piece of paper that has a monetary value • A place where you can store money to save it • ...
MAKING MONEY VOCABULARY REVIEW 2017-01-12
Across
- say something is true although you can’t prove it
- a way to obtain money for a good objective
- a phrase or word that appears in an advert
- a wall on companies put advertisements on
- a good sold in a low price
- opposite of after
- be interesting to people
Down
- bathing pants for swimming
- a lot of countable and uncountable nouns
- amount of time in order to do something
- explain that something is better or bigger than it really is.
- how people see a person,company product, etc.
- send out programmes through the radio
- pay a lot of money for something
- be a character in a film
- the money is returned if the object is not OK
16 Clues: opposite of after • be a character in a film • be interesting to people • bathing pants for swimming • a good sold in a low price • pay a lot of money for something • send out programmes through the radio • amount of time in order to do something • a lot of countable and uncountable nouns • a way to obtain money for a good objective • a phrase or word that appears in an advert • ...
Eiken Baken (noun2: money) 2022-03-24
17 Clues: とみ • ぜい • ひよう • ひしょ • ぶもん • ひよう • けいざい • こきゃく • けいやくしょ • 客(きゃく) • せいきゅうしょ • 利益(りえき) • しょうひしゃ(かう人) • trip しゅっちょう • いっしょに働くはたらく人 • president しゃちょう • manager えいぎょうぶちょう
Eiken Baken (noun2: money) 2022-03-24
17 Clues: とみ • ぜい • ひよう • ひしょ • ぶもん • ひよう • けいざい • こきゃく • けいやくしょ • 客(きゃく) • せいきゅうしょ • 利益(りえき) • しょうひしゃ(かう人) • いっしょに働くはたらく人 • president しゃちょう • trip しゅっちょう • manager えいぎょうぶちょう
August puzzle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2024-03-22
Across
- the amount of things that exist
- the amount of the product that people are willing to find
- percentage of the total amounts you have in the bank
- when a product is hard to find
- doing one thing very well in a business.
- something that can be used in a business
- a person that hires someone
- tools that are needed for making things.
Down
- limited amount of money that someone earns.
- a person that makes ther product
- money that is paid to the goverment
- when a product is easy to find
- limited amounts of money that someone earns
- The study of how we use money
- money that you have to pay back
- the work that someone dose.
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- emergencies,retirement,to buy something
- The work that someone dose
- a plan for how much money will be spent on extras
20 Clues: The work that someone dose • the work that someone dose. • a person that hires someone • The study of how we use money • when a product is easy to find • when a product is hard to find • the amount of things that exist • money that you have to pay back • a person that makes ther product • money that is paid to the goverment • emergencies,retirement,to buy something • ...
The History of Money and Word Study 2022-05-12
25 Clues: odd • stop • stay • show • empty • money • serious • exchange • disappear • not common • understand • value; cost • combination • paper money • very valuable • examine; check • offer; propose • European money • extremely small • mean; aggressive • very interesting • proof of purchase • cut off; set apart • dream up; visualize • annoying; bothersome
Financial Vocab 2023-05-04
Across
- A percentage of a borrowed sum of money which must be paid in addition to the repayment of the loan itself
- Money received from work investments or other financial support
- Money set aside for later use of in case of emergency
- Term for one's work-related financial earnings
- An individual, bank, or company who loans money
- The lowest wage permitted by the law; in the U.S it's $7.25 an hour
Down
- A plan for spending and saving one's income
- A loan of money
- Financial obligations such as bills
- Money borrowed from a bank or lender to purchase a home (House payment)
- Money earned as a percentage of a sale service
- A sum of money given for designated period of time which must be repaid
- Money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent
- Money owed
14 Clues: Money owed • A loan of money • Financial obligations such as bills • A plan for spending and saving one's income • Money earned as a percentage of a sale service • Term for one's work-related financial earnings • An individual, bank, or company who loans money • Money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent • Money set aside for later use of in case of emergency • ...
borrowing 2025-10-29
Across
- The act of giving money back for what is owed.
- Having a history of missing payments or borrowing too much.
- Money that is owed to someone else.
- The person or company that gives the loan.
- An item of value pledged to secure a loan.
- Being trusted to do what you should, like paying bills on time.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually a percentage of the loan.
- The original amount of money borrowed before interest.
Down
- A card that lets you borrow money up to a certain limit.
- A number that shows how trustworthy you are with borrowing money.
- Taking money with the promise to pay it back later.
- Failing to repay borrowed money on time.
- Money borrowed from a lender that must be repaid with interest.
- Having a history of paying back borrowed money on time.
14 Clues: Money that is owed to someone else. • Failing to repay borrowed money on time. • The person or company that gives the loan. • An item of value pledged to secure a loan. • The act of giving money back for what is owed. • Taking money with the promise to pay it back later. • The original amount of money borrowed before interest. • ...
credit crossword 2023-01-05
Across
- the total amount of money you get to use
- list of your income expenses
- maximum amount of money you can borrow
- money you are allowed to obtain in the form of cash through the use of an ATM or bank
- the percentage you pay on the money you have borrowed
- something of value you promise to give up as a repayment if you cannot repay the loan
- a penalty you are charged for not making your minimum payment by the established due date
- length of time you have to use the money
- a brieft transaction history showing purchases made with the credit card since the last statement
- the ability to make purchases with the promise that the money will be repaid later
Down
- an initial payment toward the purchase of the item financed
- the yearly interest rate you pay on the credit card balance, the true rate of the cost of credit on a yearly basis
- the amount borrowed
- used to buy now and pay later
- how you handled your credit in the past
- the amount you paid on the last credit card bill you received and any other payments you have made since the last statement
- the total amount of money you are aloowed to take from the account in the form of cash
- the least amount of money you need to pay to keep your credit card account open
- the amount of money the credit card issuer charges you for having the credit card account each year
- a period of time, generally 20-25 days, before a credit card company starts charging you interest on a purchase
20 Clues: the amount borrowed • list of your income expenses • used to buy now and pay later • maximum amount of money you can borrow • how you handled your credit in the past • the total amount of money you get to use • length of time you have to use the money • the percentage you pay on the money you have borrowed • an initial payment toward the purchase of the item financed • ...
Personal Finance 2017-05-29
Across
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business or welfare payments
- something deposited as a guarantee to fulfil the payment of a loan
- an organisation that keeps on file the credit records of consumers is called a credit _________
- a person who owes money
- to take back goods bought on credit if repayments have not been made
- regular payment made by a tenant to an owner for the use of the owner's land or building
- expenses that change over time
- a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
- money paid to others for their services
Down
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- a sum paid to authors, musicians, etc, as a percentage of the proceeds from their work
- someone who guarantees to pay back money if the borrower does not
- a way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement
- when a person or business is unable to pay their debts
- the percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for his or her services
- a person who is owed money
- a loan in which nothing is deposited as a guarantee to fulfil the payment of a loan
- money received by workers for services they provide to an employer
- a fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis to a permanent employee of an organisation
- the cost of an insurance policy
- a document from a lender stating that a person has failed to carry out the terms of a contract is called a _______ notice
- expenses that are the same amount every time
22 Clues: a person who owes money • a person who is owed money • expenses that change over time • the cost of an insurance policy • money paid to others for their services • expenses that are the same amount every time • when a person or business is unable to pay their debts • a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed • ...
Investment Strategies Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- any organization that provides services related to money
- pennystocks
- medium of exchange in the form of banknotes
- money placed into an account
- selling stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- money paid annually by a company
- establishes and enforces regulations which protect the investing public from unfair practices in the securities market
- connects buyers and sellers to complete a transaction for stock shares, bonds
- Publicly traded corporations are required to have their annual reports prepared by an outside accounting firm
- restricted from issuing national currency
- for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- used to calculate how long it will take for an investment to double
- highest stock price or that day
- share price at end of trading day
Down
- equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- someone who assists you with selling stocks and bonds
- issued with checking accounts
- putting your money into assets to allow it to grow
- determines amount of interest due per payment
- can issue national currency
- shares can be traded publicly
- lowest stock price for that day
- need to pay for security purchases within three business days of order
- investment fund that pools money from many investors to purchase securities
- loan to federal government
- big influence on stock prices
- stockholders buy and sell shares of stock from one another with the help of brokers
- amount of change in closing price relative to prior day
- debt instrument with a promise to pay back the money with interest
- mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
30 Clues: pennystocks • loan to federal government • can issue national currency • money placed into an account • issued with checking accounts • shares can be traded publicly • big influence on stock prices • lowest stock price for that day • highest stock price or that day • money paid annually by a company • share price at end of trading day • restricted from issuing national currency • ...
finance words 2024-04-24
Across
- you can combine all of the money on your credit cards so you only get interest on that one loan
- a set amount each year and is most beneficial for those who haven’t spent money on the categories from itemized deductions
- Used to describe ‘credit card debt’ An open line of credit
- when you have money left over at the end of the month
- your investments must outpace inflation, or your money will lose value over time
- keep it simple silly
- calculated based on specific expenses a taxpayer incurs during the year - you will sit down and calculate them
- money needed to repay for college education after graduation (start paying 6 months after graduation)
- something that changes every month (gas, electric bill)
- take 72 and divide it by the number to find how many years it will take for your money to double
Down
- taking a loan saying you will pay a certain amount of money every month
- when you don’t have money left over at the end of the month
- you have a bank, but you don’t use it that often
- total before taxes, after retirement contributions
- small things that you buy frequently, that seem inexpensive when you buy them but they add up
- something that stays the same every month (rent, car payment)
- spreading out your money into different investments to reduce your overall risk
- if you live in an apartment for a year, the landlord doesn’t expect specific things to look the same as it did when you moved in (carpet, etc)
- a group of financial assets used together based on your investment philosophy
- any person who is agreeing to the terms of the loan if you fail to pay (will pay your loan if you don’t)
20 Clues: keep it simple silly • you have a bank, but you don’t use it that often • total before taxes, after retirement contributions • when you have money left over at the end of the month • something that changes every month (gas, electric bill) • Used to describe ‘credit card debt’ An open line of credit • when you don’t have money left over at the end of the month • ...
Rich Dad Cross Word 2025-06-05
Across
- The state of being free from danger or threat; financial stability
- A paid position of regular employment
- Allocating resources with the expectation of generating profit
- Compulsory contributions to state revenue
- The action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- The exposure to danger, harm, or loss, often associated with investing
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money
- The movement of money into and out of your finances
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially important in financial literacy
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint; financial independence
Down
- Money owed or due
- Items that take money out of your pocket
- A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- The established set of attitudes held by someone, crucial for financial success
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme
- The costs required for something; the money spent on something
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities; also refers to the stock market
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- Items that put money into your pocket
- The management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
24 Clues: Money owed or due • A paid position of regular employment • Items that put money into your pocket • Items that take money out of your pocket • Compulsory contributions to state revenue • An abundance of valuable possessions or money • The movement of money into and out of your finances • A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something • ...
Investment Strats chapter 2 2025-11-14
Across
- the amount of districts the FED is divided into
- the bank account tht is used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- divide money into smaller units
- bad times on Wall Street
- those people who do the work
- whoever controls the gold makes the rules
- financial investment uin case ofa corporation, government, or other organization
- gives a $250,000 saftey net incase if bank trouble
- prints/makes the bank notes
- people must be able to carry the money
- established and enforces regulations which protect the investing public from unfair practices
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods/services
- a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person/organization
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- made of strong and lasting material
Down
- the use of long-term savings to earn a financial return
- the type of card that allows customers to pay for purchases and withdraw cash
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- money maintains its value over time
- American Stock exchange
- authentic money is immediately recognizable
- people York Stock Exchangeto the business in return for a contracted rate of interest
- good times on Wall Street
- chartered the first bank in 1789
- what the Chinese used as currency in 1200 BC
- produces the coins we use
- New york stock exchange
- guaranteening payment of a specific amount of money
- control the supply of currency and regulate the banking system
- the bank account that allows the owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
30 Clues: American Stock exchange • New york stock exchange • bad times on Wall Street • good times on Wall Street • produces the coins we use • prints/makes the bank notes • those people who do the work • divide money into smaller units • chartered the first bank in 1789 • money maintains its value over time • made of strong and lasting material • people must be able to carry the money • ...
Financing a Company 2025-02-10
Across
- Debt securities issued by companies to raise money from investors, with interest paid regularly
- Money a company borrows from banks or investors that must be repaid with interest
- Raising money by selling shares of the company to investors.
- A financial service where a business sells its unpaid invoices to a third party for immediate cash.
- A wealthy individual who invests personal money in early-stage startups in exchange for equity.
- A person or business that owes money to a lender or supplier.
- A person or organization that lends money or provides goods on credit and is owed payment
- flow The movement of money into and out of a business over a period of time.
- The first time a company sells its shares to the public on a stock exchange
Down
- The money a company has available for day-to-day operations
- Money borrowed by a company that must be repaid with interest. Example A business takes a bank loan to expand its operations.
- An agreement where a supplier allows a business to buy goods now and pay later
- Money raised by a company through the sale of shares to investors
- A short-term borrowing facility allowing a business or person to spend more money than is in their account.
- Non-repayable funds given by governments or organisations to support businesses or projects
- The initial capital a startup raises to develop an idea or product.
- A professional investor or firm that provides funding to high-growth startups in exchange for equity.
17 Clues: The money a company has available for day-to-day operations • Raising money by selling shares of the company to investors. • A person or business that owes money to a lender or supplier. • Money raised by a company through the sale of shares to investors • The initial capital a startup raises to develop an idea or product. • ...
Basic Crossword of Money 2023-09-22
Across
- a rate for a particular item.
- making fraud with others' money.
- trading goods without money.
- required to buy anything.
- put your money and let it grow.
- a place where you deposit your money.
- a medium to exchange goods and commodities.
- money made of paper.
Down
- money to manage risk.
- borrow money from bank.
- a place to trade shares
- projection of income and expenditure.
- similar to notes but are made of metal.
13 Clues: money made of paper. • money to manage risk. • borrow money from bank. • a place to trade shares • required to buy anything. • trading goods without money. • a rate for a particular item. • put your money and let it grow. • making fraud with others' money. • projection of income and expenditure. • a place where you deposit your money. • similar to notes but are made of metal. • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-11-07
Across
- The money you earn from keeping your money in a savings account
- Using money to buy something with the promise to pay it back later
- What banks look at to see if you qualify for a loan.
- The amount of money left after all expenses are paid
- A plastic card linked directly to your checking account
- Money set aside for future use
- The money you owe to others
Down
- Plastic card that lets you borrow money up to a limit
- Money you earn from working
- The cost of borrowing money, usually shown as a percentage.
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money
- The total amount of money you make before taxes are taken out
- A place where you can keep money safely and earn interest
13 Clues: Money you earn from working • The money you owe to others • Money set aside for future use • A plan for how you will spend and save your money • What banks look at to see if you qualify for a loan. • The amount of money left after all expenses are paid • Plastic card that lets you borrow money up to a limit • A plastic card linked directly to your checking account • ...
Crossword for SSC 2023-07-18
Across
- A person's job or source of income
- A token of agreed value to be used to purchase items
- The amount of money that remains after an item is sold
- Demanding an unreasonable amount of money
- The given amount of money to be paid for a product
- To make right
- A proposal
- An illegal business practice
Down
- Someone who is purchasing an item
- A person or business who makes products
- The act of trading or swapping one good for another
- The extra money charged after borrowing money
- Things that are necessary for survival
- Someone who gets money from a cheque
- Items that are tangible
15 Clues: A proposal • To make right • Items that are tangible • An illegal business practice • Someone who is purchasing an item • A person's job or source of income • Someone who gets money from a cheque • Things that are necessary for survival • A person or business who makes products • Demanding an unreasonable amount of money • The extra money charged after borrowing money • ...
Wealth Builds Unit 1: Budgeting 2025-11-17
Across
- Things you must have to live (food, water, shelter). |
- Fund Money you save to use only for surprises or urgent needs. |
- Waiting to get something you want so you can make a better choice with your money. |
- Tax Money the government takes from your income to pay for things like schools and roads. |
- Things you would like but don’t need. |
- The amount of money something is priced at. |
- Money you earn or receive. |
Down
- A record that shows what you paid for something. |
- Giving up one thing to get something else. |
- A plan for how you will use your money. |
- Money you keep to use later. |
- To use money to buy things. |
- Something you are trying to save or plan for. |
- The amount of money left after you spend or save. |
- Something you spend money on. |
- Shopping Checking prices and options to find the best deal before buying. |
- Account A place at a bank or credit union where you can safely keep your savings and earn a little extra money. |
17 Clues: A record that shows what you paid for something. | • Giving up one thing to get something else. | • A plan for how you will use your money. | • ...
Patrik's puzzle 2022-04-05
Across
- Store of value, medium exchange, unit of account function of money
- when money is not a bill but it is a coin
- workers can't find job
- a selection of goods that are constantly purchased and sold
- a economic big sad
- out of control.
- general decline of the price level of goods and services.
- a cashless economy system
Down
- the standard unit of value of a currency
- gold or silver coins
- thief that creeps around
- human that have no job
- person that let you borrow money
- you owe money to this people
- eur, dollar
15 Clues: eur, dollar • out of control. • a economic big sad • gold or silver coins • human that have no job • workers can't find job • thief that creeps around • a cashless economy system • you owe money to this people • person that let you borrow money • the standard unit of value of a currency • when money is not a bill but it is a coin • ...
Stats business marketing terms 2024-03-20
Across
- you’re total money and assets you have in life
- payment comes from bank
- what you have to pay from your salary every year
- state of having no money
- a deal of money you make where you have money in something
- one who is a purchaser
- percentage of a company you own that fluctuates
- coverage in case something happens
Down
- payment comes from savings account
- a organization you donate to to reduce taxes
- achieved after age 67
- money owed gains this over time
- where money is stored
- what you own in physical items
- upon many stocks rapidly losing money
15 Clues: achieved after age 67 • where money is stored • one who is a purchaser • payment comes from bank • state of having no money • what you own in physical items • money owed gains this over time • payment comes from savings account • coverage in case something happens • upon many stocks rapidly losing money • a organization you donate to to reduce taxes • ...
Crossword - Poverty 2021-03-08
Across
- To have a strong emotional effect.
- When an authority decides to spend less money on something.
- Money given to unemployed people.
- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- When you've taken more money out then there is in your account.
- Potentieel.
- Liefdadigheid.
- Breaking up into small parts as the result of impact or decay.
- Soon to become unpleasant, threatening.
- Troosteloos.
- Nobility.
- Shifty.
Down
- Openbare woonwijk.
- Accepted.
- Misbruik.
- Sloop.
- Het lot.
- Food, clothing or money that is given to someone that has a great need for it.
- Avondklok.
- Depend.
20 Clues: Sloop. • Depend. • Shifty. • Het lot. • Accepted. • Misbruik. • Nobility. • Avondklok. • Potentieel. • Troosteloos. • Liefdadigheid. • Openbare woonwijk. • Money given to unemployed people. • To have a strong emotional effect. • Soon to become unpleasant, threatening. • The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group. • When an authority decides to spend less money on something. • ...
Crossword - Poverty 2021-03-08
Across
- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- When you've taken more money out then there is in your account.
- Nobility.
- Het lot.
- Misbruik.
- Openbare woonwijk.
- Avondklok.
- Money given to unemployed people.
- Potentieel.
- Soon to become unpleasant, threatening.
- Liefdadigheid.
Down
- Troosteloos.
- Food, clothing or money that is given to someone that has a great need for it.
- To have a strong emotional effect.
- Shifty.
- Breaking up into small parts as the result of impact or decay.
- When an authority decides to spend less money on something.
- Sloop.
- Accepted.
- Depend.
20 Clues: Sloop. • Shifty. • Depend. • Het lot. • Nobility. • Misbruik. • Accepted. • Avondklok. • Potentieel. • Troosteloos. • Liefdadigheid. • Openbare woonwijk. • Money given to unemployed people. • To have a strong emotional effect. • Soon to become unpleasant, threatening. • The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group. • When an authority decides to spend less money on something. • ...
Commerce 2022-12-08
Across
- Non-wage benefits
- Business
- Promotional campaigns
- Someone who uses goods and services
- Things produced that are tangible
- Someone who works
- Similar to mediation
- Intangible things a person will do for money
- Prescribed amount of money taken directly from your bank account
- Money loaned in point of time
- Brand strengthening via funding of sportsman and teams
Down
- Final decision
- Tax on products
- A desire
- work experience
- Someone who finds and hires workers
- Requirements
- All electrical financial transactions
- Training in job during tafe
- Money in notes, coins
20 Clues: A desire • Business • Requirements • Final decision • Tax on products • work experience • Non-wage benefits • Someone who works • Similar to mediation • Promotional campaigns • Money in notes, coins • Training in job during tafe • Money loaned in point of time • Things produced that are tangible • Someone who finds and hires workers • Someone who uses goods and services • ...
Trash 2025-06-24
Across
- a type of currancy
- law inforcement
- where the dead are buried
- stores money and cards
- not having fairness or justice
- what they hide the money in
- small rodent
- where your trash ends up
- author
- poo
Down
- a birds eye view of a place
- another word for gaol
- something only some people know
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
- not having money
- rhaphael's friend
- hidden riches and money
- rats real name
- the town they live in
- another word for rubbish
- what they lived in
21 Clues: poo • author • small rodent • rats real name • law inforcement • not having money • rhaphael's friend • a type of currancy • what they lived in • another word for gaol • the town they live in • stores money and cards • hidden riches and money • another word for rubbish • where your trash ends up • where the dead are buried • a birds eye view of a place • what they hide the money in • ...
Isabella and Liv 2025-12-08
Across
- life plans
- lowest you can pay monthly
- shinny circles
- yearly fee for using a credit card
- Type of bank/card
- Cost of borrowing
- handheld idea you build debt with
- stealing your name and SSN
- your degree
- your pay before taxes
- Money is your checkings account
- Student borrowing money from the bank
- Money charged for being late
Down
- APR
- amount of debt you can have
- take home after taxes
- a number that shows how responsible you are
- the time you have to pay your bill
- place you could check your credit
- green paper
20 Clues: APR • life plans • green paper • your degree • shinny circles • Type of bank/card • Cost of borrowing • take home after taxes • your pay before taxes • lowest you can pay monthly • stealing your name and SSN • amount of debt you can have • Money charged for being late • Money is your checkings account • handheld idea you build debt with • place you could check your credit • ...
Vocabulary 2015-10-14
Across
- getting money from mom
- a person not sure of themselves
- to be by yourself
- the money you make
- a woman who cries
- micah in a shell
- to say someone else did it
- a sweet food you eat
- to say bad things
- a person calling the game
Down
- brown bread
- a place to see sports
- a way of cooking food
- a prepared food
- how to get in shape
- a mom who is normal
- to squeeze someone
- what you ski on
- paper money
- the money paid to the government
20 Clues: brown bread • paper money • a prepared food • what you ski on • micah in a shell • to be by yourself • a woman who cries • to say bad things • to squeeze someone • the money you make • how to get in shape • a mom who is normal • a sweet food you eat • a place to see sports • a way of cooking food • getting money from mom • a person calling the game • to say someone else did it • ...
Vocabulary 2015-10-14
Across
- micah in a shell
- brown bread
- to say bad things
- paper money
- the money paid to the government
- how to get in shape
- to be by yourself
- a woman who cries
- to squeeze someone
- a person calling the game
- to say someone else did it
Down
- a way of cooking food
- a mom who is normal
- a sweet food you eat
- a prepared food
- getting money from mom
- a place to see sports
- what you ski on
- a person not sure of themselves
- the money you make
20 Clues: brown bread • paper money • a prepared food • what you ski on • micah in a shell • to say bad things • to be by yourself • a woman who cries • to squeeze someone • the money you make • a mom who is normal • how to get in shape • a sweet food you eat • a way of cooking food • a place to see sports • getting money from mom • a person calling the game • to say someone else did it • ...
Crossword - Poverty 2021-03-08
Across
- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- When you've taken more money out then there is in your account.
- Nobility.
- Het lot.
- Misbruik.
- Openbare woonwijk.
- Avondklok.
- Money given to unemployed people.
- Potentieel.
- Soon to become unpleasant, threatening.
- Liefdadigheid.
Down
- Troosteloos.
- Food, clothing or money that is given to someone that has a great need for it.
- To have a strong emotional effect.
- Shifty.
- Breaking up into small parts as the result of impact or decay.
- When an authority decides to spend less money on something.
- Sloop.
- Accepted.
- Depend.
20 Clues: Sloop. • Shifty. • Depend. • Het lot. • Nobility. • Misbruik. • Accepted. • Avondklok. • Potentieel. • Troosteloos. • Liefdadigheid. • Openbare woonwijk. • Money given to unemployed people. • To have a strong emotional effect. • Soon to become unpleasant, threatening. • The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group. • When an authority decides to spend less money on something. • ...
Krexordet 2021-04-19
Across
- Kan drickas
- Spökets sista lekplats
- Högsta hönsen
- Svår
- Teater på campus
- Högsta organansvarig för Krexet
- Aerodynamisk
- Krexet monster
- Svåraste platsen att stava till
- Stad i Bulgarien
- Första Krexet
- Älskar morotskaka
Down
- Incest familj
- Det KxM vill göra på chefmöten
- Kattfan
- Ett ordpussel
- KxMs favoritefterrätt
- Bror till Balder
- KxMs favorit ingrediens
- Pris på krexet sittningar
- Kan hängas i på söndagar
- Väldigt hjälpsam person
- Money money money ansvarig (måste sjungas “ABBA”)
- blek och transparent
- Ger oss extra ca$h money
- Andreas dröm
- Does it float? Yes
27 Clues: Svår • Kattfan • Kan drickas • Aerodynamisk • Andreas dröm • Incest familj • Ett ordpussel • Högsta hönsen • Första Krexet • Krexet monster • Teater på campus • Bror till Balder • Stad i Bulgarien • Älskar morotskaka • Does it float? Yes • blek och transparent • KxMs favoritefterrätt • Spökets sista lekplats • KxMs favorit ingrediens • Väldigt hjälpsam person • Kan hängas i på söndagar • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-05-19
Across
- subjective desires
- output over a period of time
- primary medium of exchange
- glut
- opposite of complement
- study of economy-wide issues
- import limit
- direct exchange
- terms of a trade
- treating goods with care
- market economy
- unbacked money
- ...is theft
- more money to money supply
Down
- action that has a goal
- stable situation
- means of production owned by government
- glut of labor
- division of labor
- problem of shirking under socialism
- rivalry of entrepreneurs
- body production
- import tax
- private property still exists (*wink wink)
24 Clues: glut • import tax • ...is theft • import limit • glut of labor • market economy • unbacked money • direct exchange • body production • stable situation • terms of a trade • division of labor • subjective desires • action that has a goal • opposite of complement • rivalry of entrepreneurs • treating goods with care • primary medium of exchange • more money to money supply • output over a period of time • ...
BTEC Business Unit 2 crossword 2016-04-26
Across
- When a business has made enough money through product sales to cover the cost of making the product (no profit and no loss)
- If a business has more money coming in than it has going out it makes a ______.
- Also known as variable costs.
- Costs that you have to pay before you make any money.
- Does not change depending on output.
- Cash and Stock are _____________.
- Money going in and out of a business.
- Any costs.
Down
- Anything a business spends money on
- Also known as fixed costs.
- Money a business trades day to day.
- everyday running costs.
- =fixed costs + variable costs.
- Changes depending on output.
- cost of producing a product.
- Any revenue.
- Profit = _______ - Expenditure
17 Clues: Any costs. • Any revenue. • everyday running costs. • Also known as fixed costs. • Changes depending on output. • cost of producing a product. • Also known as variable costs. • =fixed costs + variable costs. • Profit = _______ - Expenditure • Cash and Stock are _____________. • Anything a business spends money on • Money a business trades day to day. • ...
S2 Personal Finance 2025-04-28
Across
- The place where you keep your money and wages gets paid into
- A financial crime when someone pretends to be you
- The service from the bank which allows you to withdraw/spend more money than is in your bank account
- Money that you give to the government
- The type of savings account that allows you to earn interest tax-free
- The type of card which is linked to your bank account
- The type of induvial saving accounts which is used for investments
- Money you have put aside for emergencies.
Down
- Additional money you must pay when borrowing money
- The amount of money you have to buy things
- Annual Percentage Rate
- Borrowing a lump sum from the bank which must be paid back with interest
- Money spent using this card is borrowed and must be paid back
- What you get paid for having a job
- A type of loan your parents probably took out if they have ever bought a house
- The money you save up during your working life and receive in retirement
16 Clues: Annual Percentage Rate • What you get paid for having a job • Money that you give to the government • Money you have put aside for emergencies. • The amount of money you have to buy things • A financial crime when someone pretends to be you • Additional money you must pay when borrowing money • The type of card which is linked to your bank account • ...
Unit 2: Vocab Quiz 2025-10-12
Across
- The amount of money you deposit.
- A company's written pledge to repay an amount of money with interest.
- Financial calculation used to see how long it would take to double your investment.
- The increase in the price of goods and services over time.
- An investment where investors pool their money to buy stocks and bonds.
- Earning interest on top of interest.
- Unit of ownership of a company.
- The amount of money you need to deposit now to attain more in the future.
- The Amouont of Money you earn from your investment.
Down
- The relationship between time, money, and the rate of interest.
- The act of buying land with the goal to make money.
- Receiving cash dividends before common stockholders.
- A written pledge by a government to repay a specific sum of money with interest.
- Represents ownership of a company, giving the owner a piece of the company's profits and assets.
- The concept of buying something with the hope it will make money later.
- The possibility of loss when investing.
16 Clues: Unit of ownership of a company. • The amount of money you deposit. • Earning interest on top of interest. • The possibility of loss when investing. • The act of buying land with the goal to make money. • The Amouont of Money you earn from your investment. • Receiving cash dividends before common stockholders. • The increase in the price of goods and services over time. • ...
maths 2023-03-10
Across
- piece of paper that you write to pay for things (Check)
- The money you earn from working (Income)
- Money that you owe (Debt)
- The money you earn from investing (Investment)
- A plan for how you will spend your money (Budget)
- type of money used in a particular country (Currency)
- The money you put into the bank (Deposit)
Down
- The money you borrow and have to pay back (Loan)
- plastic card that you can use to buy things now and pay later (Credit)
- place where you keep your money and can get cash (ATM)
- amount of money you pay to borrow money (Interest)
- place where you can store your money and do other financial transactions (Bank)
- the money you have left over after paying all your expenses (Savings)
13 Clues: Money that you owe (Debt) • The money you earn from working (Income) • The money you put into the bank (Deposit) • The money you earn from investing (Investment) • The money you borrow and have to pay back (Loan) • A plan for how you will spend your money (Budget) • amount of money you pay to borrow money (Interest) • ...
Technical Vocabulary 2022-02-11
Across
- a system of money in general use
- A business deal or action; exchange of money,
- take back; remove
- an institution for receiving, money
- to control or be in charge of something
- an employee at the bank
- a specific type of loan used to buy a estate
Down
- someone who pays for goods or services
- all the activities involved in selling goods
- the management of large amounts of money
- An amount of money given to the borrower
- spending on capital
- Automated Teller Machine
- Money in the form of bills or coins
- A sum paid or charged for borrowing money
15 Clues: take back; remove • spending on capital • an employee at the bank • Automated Teller Machine • a system of money in general use • an institution for receiving, money • Money in the form of bills or coins • someone who pays for goods or services • to control or be in charge of something • the management of large amounts of money • An amount of money given to the borrower • ...
Personal finance 2022-03-14
Across
- What you cash in to get your money
- How much money you have before tax
- how much money you allow yourself to spend depending on your income.
- Extra time worked
- a type of money
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-Bound
- How much you make before taxes
- A paper with your abilities on it
Down
- Money you make
- A payment that the cost differs each payment.
- A form you have to fill in and give your employer
- money from your income that goes to the state.
- Money taken from you
- A set payment that is the same cost every payment.
- Hand held currency
15 Clues: Money you make • a type of money • Extra time worked • Hand held currency • Money taken from you • How much you make before taxes • A paper with your abilities on it • What you cash in to get your money • How much money you have before tax • A payment that the cost differs each payment. • money from your income that goes to the state. • ...
Vocabulary List 1 2023-01-12
Across
- put your money in an account
- the paper you get after you buy something
- be able to pay for something
- use money to pay for something
- a number (how much)
- a place where you keep your money
- something extra from your job (health insurance)
Down
- look at two things and decide which is better
- how much money something costs
- extra money you pay every month
- the right amount
- paper money
- easy
- make money from working
14 Clues: easy • paper money • the right amount • a number (how much) • make money from working • put your money in an account • be able to pay for something • how much money something costs • use money to pay for something • extra money you pay every month • a place where you keep your money • the paper you get after you buy something • look at two things and decide which is better • ...
Business and Economics 2022-11-16
Across
- People who consume
- A desire that is unnecessary
- Receives goods elsewhere
- Money you receive
- It’s a promise that companies make to the community
- An action that is provided for money
- An organisation
- A state of a countries money
- plan A plan to save money
- Owned by shareholders
- Assets
- Necessary items
Down
- Sends goods elsewhere
- A gatherings of goods to sell
- Someone who creates goods
- A person who starts a business
- Regular payment saved for the future
- A planning tool
- Getting something for something
- A need or want for something
20 Clues: Assets • An organisation • A planning tool • Necessary items • Money you receive • People who consume • Sends goods elsewhere • Owned by shareholders • Receives goods elsewhere • Someone who creates goods • plan A plan to save money • A desire that is unnecessary • A state of a countries money • A need or want for something • A gatherings of goods to sell • A person who starts a business • ...
Rio Olympics (Vocabulary) 2019-06-13
Across
- sometimes but not too often
- celebrate
- make better
- the place where an event takes place
- heritage
- over-crowded
- draw people’s attention to
- who has some money
- with no money at all or bankrupt
Down
- lack of money for a financial plan
- positive aspects
- go back to where you live
- assess or estimate
- lead or direct in a wrong direction
- renovate
- honour
- when you don’t touch the target
- widely
- maybe
- remove all the waste, dirt, filth or pollution
- what you have enough money to buy
21 Clues: maybe • honour • widely • renovate • heritage • celebrate • make better • over-crowded • positive aspects • assess or estimate • who has some money • go back to where you live • draw people’s attention to • sometimes but not too often • when you don’t touch the target • with no money at all or bankrupt • what you have enough money to buy • lack of money for a financial plan • ...
Rio Olympics (Vocabulary) 2019-06-13
Across
- lead or direct in a wrong direction
- what you have enough money to buy
- remove all the waste, dirt, filth or pollution
- the place where an event takes place
- when you don’t touch the target
- sometimes but not too often
- honour
- celebrate
- assess or estimate
- widely
Down
- positive aspects
- maybe
- over-crowded
- lack of money for a financial plan
- go back to where you live
- renovate
- draw people’s attention to
- heritage
- with no money at all or bankrupt
- make better
- who has some money
21 Clues: maybe • honour • widely • renovate • heritage • celebrate • make better • over-crowded • positive aspects • who has some money • assess or estimate • go back to where you live • draw people’s attention to • sometimes but not too often • when you don’t touch the target • with no money at all or bankrupt • what you have enough money to buy • lack of money for a financial plan • ...
business vocabulary 2023-02-15
Across
- by multiple people
- working with someone
- the right to keep possessions
- owed money
- control over supplies
- proprietorship owned by one person
- enterprise managed independently or in secret
- trust depending on how good your score is
- things produced from a company
- a pole
Down
- granted by the government
- amount of money made
- things used or needed
- where someone gets things
- things used
- a person buying from a company
- making more money than what you started with
- places or a group of people
- competing with someone
- enterprise
- money etc being given equally
21 Clues: enterprise • things used • a pole • owed money • by multiple people • working with someone • competing with someone • control over supplies • things used or needed • granted by the government • amount of money made • where someone gets things • places or a group of people • money etc being given equally • ...
Vocabulary 2015-10-14
Across
- paper money
- a sweet food you eat
- to say someone else did it
- a way of cooking food
- a mom who is normal
- a person not sure of themselves
- the money paid to the government
- to say bad things
- a prepared food
- a person calling the game
Down
- what you ski on
- brown bread
- a place to see sports
- getting money from mom
- a woman who cries
- to be by yourself
- to squeeze someone
- micah in a shell
- how to get in shape
- the money you make
20 Clues: paper money • brown bread • what you ski on • a prepared food • micah in a shell • a woman who cries • to be by yourself • to say bad things • to squeeze someone • the money you make • a mom who is normal • how to get in shape • a sweet food you eat • a place to see sports • a way of cooking food • getting money from mom • a person calling the game • to say someone else did it • ...
Vocabulary 2015-10-14
Across
- micah in a shell
- a prepared food
- a sweet food you eat
- a person calling the game
- a place to see sports
- a mom who is normal
- paper money
- to say someone else did it
- to be by yourself
- to say bad things
- what you ski on
Down
- a way of cooking food
- brown bread
- the money you make
- getting money from mom
- a woman who cries
- a person not sure of themselves
- to squeeze someone
- the money paid to the government
- how to get in shape
20 Clues: brown bread • paper money • a prepared food • what you ski on • micah in a shell • a woman who cries • to be by yourself • to say bad things • the money you make • to squeeze someone • a mom who is normal • how to get in shape • a sweet food you eat • a way of cooking food • a place to see sports • getting money from mom • a person calling the game • to say someone else did it • ...
The Great Gatsby Crossword 2022-05-09
Across
- poor struggling mechanic
- Nick and Daisy's relationship
- Age nick turns at the hotel
- body part used for symbolism often
- College Gatsby went to for 5 months
- Sport that Tom plays
- Where people with no money live
- Where old money lives
- tom's mistress
Down
- Sport that Jordan plays
- Big city nearby
- Name of author
- where Daisy is from
- Daisy's golfer friend
- war Gatsby, Tom, and Nick attended
- New money man who throws giant parties
- Nick's cousin and Tom's wife
- Point of view character
- Where new money lives
- Daisy's husband
20 Clues: Name of author • tom's mistress • Big city nearby • Daisy's husband • where Daisy is from • Sport that Tom plays • Daisy's golfer friend • Where new money lives • Where old money lives • Sport that Jordan plays • Point of view character • poor struggling mechanic • Age nick turns at the hotel • Nick's cousin and Tom's wife • Nick and Daisy's relationship • Where people with no money live • ...
Tyson Danescu 1st hour 2024-05-13
Across
- how much banks must save
- how much of something that people want
- how much money there is in the country
- how much of something that there is
- gdp not growing
- prices raising to quickly
- How and where to spend money
- investors helping the government
- CPI
- Banks for banks
Down
- rules from the government
- how muhc interest is on the money the banks borrow
- final product
- government revenue
- all three measures are bad
- shows the connection between two variables
- how much we owe
- inflation measure
- 5%> means healthy
- Extra money from budget
20 Clues: CPI • final product • how much we owe • gdp not growing • Banks for banks • inflation measure • 5%> means healthy • government revenue • Extra money from budget • how much banks must save • rules from the government • prices raising to quickly • all three measures are bad • How and where to spend money • investors helping the government • how much of something that there is • ...
Personal Finance 2019-05-09
Across
- Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset; in business, the likelihood of loss or reduced profit.
- account A bank account from which payments can be ordered by a depositor-- easy access to money
- The capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscritption of shares
- card Type of card issued that allows users to finance a purchase over a long period of time
- money from income that you SPEND
- protection against possible financial loss
- an account where you leave your money for a set period of time and are unable to make deposits or withdrawals during this time.
- Earnings from work or investment
- A pay deduction required by law that supports the state government.
- Regulates banks by requiring that they keep a certain amount of money in the reserve
- lending your money to a business or government and earning interest on it.
- change each payment
- funds combination of bonds and stocks invested in by a group of people
- get income and expenditures for a set period of time
- Income the total amount of income from wages before any payroll deductions
Down
- account a deposit account that offers a low interest rate, does not come with a checkbook, and has few restrictions on access to our money
- The act or process of investing funds for profit or material result
- same payment every month
- Customers invest a certain amount of money for a specified period of time and have limited access to the $$
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- bank a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
- the taxes that the federal government imposes on personal income in order to provide services
- Income money earned after taxes; take home pay.
- card A bank card that automatically deducts the amount of a purchase from the checking account of the cardholder
24 Clues: change each payment • same payment every month • money from income that you SPEND • Earnings from work or investment • protection against possible financial loss • Income money earned after taxes; take home pay. • get income and expenditures for a set period of time • A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money • ...
Fin Lit Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- of Deposit(CD) savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a period of time, six months, one year, or five years,while the bank pays interest.
- A plan for saving a spending
- a company or individual who fails to make payments or interest payments on time
- any useful thing or something that holds value
- shopping comparing similar products from different stores or suppliers
- fund a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- the spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- value of money the concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future
- the price you pay to borrow mone urn earned on an investmen
- a legal process which happens when a person or an organization does not have enough money to pay all of its debts
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
Down
- score credit behavior, showing how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on your credit reports
- card a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- how worthy you are to receive new credit.
- when money is given to another party in exchange for repayment
- money or value that an individual or business entity receives
- report a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation
- yourself first set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- Union a not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits and make loans
- an arrangement that allows you to borrow money now and repay it later
- Broker financial professional who buys and sells stocks at the direction of clients
- vs. want need includes food, clothing, shelter and medical care, while wants include everything else.
- a way to manage your risk
- refer to the original sum of money borrowed in a loan or put into an investment
25 Clues: a way to manage your risk • A plan for saving a spending • how worthy you are to receive new credit. • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • any useful thing or something that holds value • the price you pay to borrow mone urn earned on an investmen • money or value that an individual or business entity receives • ...
Financial Vocab - Adrian's Take 2024-09-23
Across
- Comparing the prices and qualities of different items / stores selling the same item for the maximum gain.
- Measure of interest rate + additional charge for the loan.
- How much value your money holds over a set amount of time, inflation, new currency, exchange rates, that type of thing.
- Worry about your own needs before it comes to others, without you your world ends.
- Proof of a deposit you have made
- A business that you pay money every month or so to cover you in case of emergency caused by an unforeseen event.
- Non profit cooperative who can borrow money from pooled deposits of low interest rates.
- The summary of your credit card usage over a period of time.
- An item you need such as food or water vs. an item you like but can live without such as the white thunder jordans 4s that just dropped.
- The amount of money the bank charges you for working with them.
- A card that is directly linked to your savings and income.
Down
- No more money, Triple 0’s, Never broke again, College student bank account.
- Spreading your business upon many factors.
- The amount of money you plan to spend in a specific sitting or time period.
- The amount of money on your credit card the bank is willing to lend you.
- How likely you are to pay back your credit card.
- The summary of your credit card usage over a period of time.
- Someone who buys and sells securities and behalf of stock clients.
- Money borrowed from the government.
- The amount of money you make, does not need to be a set amount in the case of freelancing / gigs.
- Money you owe
- The failure to make payment on a debt
- A property belonging to someone which has value that fluctuates, and earns its owner a profit.
- A saving you keep in case of dire situations such as survival.
- A set rule when it comes to finance
25 Clues: Money you owe • Proof of a deposit you have made • Money borrowed from the government. • A set rule when it comes to finance • The failure to make payment on a debt • Spreading your business upon many factors. • How likely you are to pay back your credit card. • Measure of interest rate + additional charge for the loan. • ...
Business crossword 2025-11-15
Across
- Goods that are abundant
- all the money a business brings in from selling things
- the person who uses goods or services
- what we give up when we make choices
- a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods, services, or resources
- to put money into something and hope it grows
- when a business spends more money than it brings in
- the system of how money is made and used in a country
- decisions individuals, businesses, or governments make when allocating limited resources to satisfy wants and needs
- other businesses that sell similar products
- the amount of money it costs to make or sell something
- Associations of artisans and merchants
- the exchange of goods and services without money
- a part of marketing the promotes products or services through tv, social media, or posters
Down
- physical items that people buy like toys, food,or clothes
- someone who starts their own business
- a plan how to spend/save money
- The study of how people use resources to meet their needs and wants
- focuses on individual behavior, markets, consumers, and producers
- how much is available
- the money a business makes after paying for all its cost
- When there are not enough resources to satisfy everyone's wants
- Goods that are limited
- actions people do for others in exchange for money like cutting hair or fixing cars
- something that is made or sold
- When a person/organization profits by providing goods/services in exchange for money
- a person who buys goods or services
- all the products a business has to sell
- the ways a business tries to people to buy their products, like ads or sells
- how much people want something
- focuses on national economy, government policy, inflation, and GDP
31 Clues: how much is available • Goods that are limited • Goods that are abundant • a plan how to spend/save money • something that is made or sold • how much people want something • a person who buys goods or services • what we give up when we make choices • someone who starts their own business • the person who uses goods or services • Associations of artisans and merchants • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- becoming easier for people use electronic debit and payment service
- is the recording of reduced nominal money
- advantage is the lower level of crime
- costs money
- will not happen if you use a cashless society
- simiarly in a cashless society financial crime should
- fees therefore banks are limited in easily withdrawing money from the bank
- don't have money
- the first advantage of cashless society
- the first advantage of cashless society
Down
- is a crime that uses cash
- money banknotes and minting coins both require costs
- it is easier to use non-cas
- in a completely cashless society, and just a great time
- is a means of payment cashless society
- is very valuable to thieves
- and electronic services are more profitable tunai
- payments do not have the same level of privacy as electronic
- not have the same level of privacy as cash payment
- cash transctions
- is usually used illegally
21 Clues: costs money • don't have money • cash transctions • is a crime that uses cash • is usually used illegally • it is easier to use non-cas • is very valuable to thieves • advantage is the lower level of crime • is a means of payment cashless society • the first advantage of cashless society • the first advantage of cashless society • is the recording of reduced nominal money • ...
Shopping voc 2022-03-29
Across
- to give money to someone because you are buying something from them, or because you owe them money
- a price that is lower than usual
- to give something to someone without asking for any money
- to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something
- the place in a large shop, especilly a large shop, where you pay for your goods
- the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity or service
Down
- the money that you give back when you pay more for something that it costs
- an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and take it out when you need to
- the money you receive from your employern for doing your job
- to return something to the place you borrowed or bought it from
- the amount of money that you pay to buy something
- a piec of paper wich proves that you have paid for something
- to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future
- if something costs a particular amount of money, you have to pay that in order to buy or do it
- the amount of money that you need to buy or do something
15 Clues: a price that is lower than usual • the amount of money that you pay to buy something • to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something • the amount of money that you need to buy or do something • to give something to someone without asking for any money • the money you receive from your employern for doing your job • ...
Financial Stability 2023-08-30
Across
- A financial institution and business that accepts deposits, makes loans, and handles other financial transactions.
- To receive something on loan with the understanding that you will return it.
- An illegal act that occurs when people try to trick you out of your personal information and your money.
- Money you have set aside in a secure place, such as in a bank account, that you can use for future emergencies or to make specific purchases.
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid; or financial gain.
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- Assets Material items with monetary value that can be traded or used as collateral
- Required payments of money to governments, which use the funds to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community as a whole.
- Paper or coin money.
Down
- A specific arrangement where you do tasks for an employer.
- Assets Cannot be seen, touched or physical measured.
- A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it or spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time; also called a spending plan.
- Money borrowed by one party from another.
- Something of value to you.
- The amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something.
- The amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something.
- A check for your salary or wages made out to you.
- Automated teller machine.
19 Clues: Paper or coin money. • Automated teller machine. • Something of value to you. • To get something by paying money for it. • Money borrowed by one party from another. • A check for your salary or wages made out to you. • Assets Cannot be seen, touched or physical measured. • A specific arrangement where you do tasks for an employer. • ...
It's Never Too Early To Start Saving! 2017-07-17
Across
- The Freestone Credit Union can help you get your ___ in order
- Money regularly received for work or through investments
- Something you should start saving for now
- A sum of money saved for the future
- Staying under ____ is a
- The perfect place to open a savings account
- Something you work to achieve
- Something you get at your job after completing work
- Committing to a particular profession
- You can apply for a car, home, or personal ____ at FCU
- A place to keep your money and identification
- Never too early to start saving for ____.
- ____ money on things you need rather than things you want is wise
- You _____ money in return for hard work
- Many people don't think about all the added ____ that comes with moving to a new place
- Put money into something that will repay its cost over time
Down
- Round stamped metal used as currency
- Learning money ____ at a young age is very important
- No better time to start ____.
- You can open a checking and savings ____ at Freestone Credit Union!
- U.S. Currency
- A card issued by the credit union that allows you to make purchases from your account
- A grant to support a students education
- Money you owe
- "___ makes the world go 'round"
- You pay ____ on your new apartment
- If you do not have cash or card you can often wright ____"
- Legal Tender
- Higher Education
- You should always make loan ____ on time
- Paying utility ____ is never fun but always necessary
- You should always carry a little extra ___ in case of emergencies
32 Clues: Legal Tender • U.S. Currency • Money you owe • Higher Education • Staying under ____ is a • No better time to start ____. • Something you work to achieve • "___ makes the world go 'round" • You pay ____ on your new apartment • A sum of money saved for the future • Round stamped metal used as currency • Committing to a particular profession • A grant to support a students education • ...
CSW 2022 CROSSWORD PUZZ; 2022-09-29
Across
- A flat stiff usually small and rectangular piece of material (such as paper, cardboard, or plastic) usually bearing information.
- The money one has saved/ kept, especially through a Bank
- A sum of money paid into a bank or account.
- A physical location of a banking corporation
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- Money in coins or notes as distinct from cheques/money order or credit
- To send (goods and services) to another country
- The difference between the sum of debit entries and the sum of credit entries entered into an account during a financial period
- A person employed to deal with customers' transactions in a bank.
- Has a trunk
- The global marketplace for the trading of one nation's currency for another
- The registration and reception desk in a hotel or large organization.
Down
- Flying mammal
- The work performed by one that serves/ contribution to the welfare of others
- A sum of money or item of property borrowed.
- An act of taking money out of an account.
- An amount of money taken from a bank account/ An entry recording a sum owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- A record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts relating to a particular period or purpose
- A telephone service providing help with problems
- A document setting out items of debit and credit between a bank or other organization and a customer
- Large marsupial
- Send money in payment or as gifts
- An individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and bank notes
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Send money in payment or as gifts • An act of taking money out of an account. • A sum of money paid into a bank or account. • A sum of money or item of property borrowed. • A physical location of a banking corporation • To send (goods and services) to another country • ...
personal finance quizlet 2022-09-27
Across
- People who buy goods and services.
- The amount of your paycheck that is available to spend or save.
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
- A form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- Money owed that was exchanged for goods or services.
- After tax money
- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- A card that withdrawals money directly from your checking account.
- A legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- Your bank houses these.
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- The study of money for an individual.
Down
- An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- A transaction where money is deposited directly into your bank.
- The failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- A number based on information in a credit report.
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement.
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- An economic value of something you own
- Annual percentage rate
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- Cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- Payment history of debt by a credit bureau.
- Certificate of Deposit
28 Clues: After tax money • Annual percentage rate • Certificate of Deposit • Your bank houses these. • People who buy goods and services. • The study of money for an individual. • An economic value of something you own • Payment history of debt by a credit bureau. • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans. • ...
fin lit vocab Modi 2023-08-21
Across
- vs. want-A need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- of Deposit (CD)- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- Union-a not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products
- a feeling that accompanies or causes special attention to something or someone
- in order of importance; main.
- shopping the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- card- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- report. a detailed account of your credit history
- the failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a debt
- how likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit.
- yourself first-set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
Down
- a company's operations into new or unrelated products, services, markets, or industries
- thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- (a sum of money or item of property).
- a legal status that usually lasts for a year and can be a way to clear debts you can't pay
- value of money- the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow
- things you own that you can sell for money
- the money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products.
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest
- score- a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports.
- a record of the money taken from your bank account
- the yearly interest and fees paid on debt
- Broker-a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- fund- source of ready cash in case of an unplanned expense, an illness, or the loss of a job.
25 Clues: in order of importance; main. • (a sum of money or item of property). • things you own that you can sell for money • the yearly interest and fees paid on debt • a spending plan based on income and expenses • a record of the money taken from your bank account • report. a detailed account of your credit history • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Review 2024-05-22
Across
- a share of ownership in a company
- the declining value of money due to rising prices
- any money that is generated by income
- an expense that changes from period to period
- a description of a person’s or an organization’s finances
- money that is received from any source
- someone who makes funds available to another with the expectation that the funds will be repaid plus any interest or fees
- the act of buying something or borrowing money with the promise to repay the lender at a future date
- any object including cash and investments and property and personal possessions
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- an obligation that legally compels an individual to settle a debt
- a detailed plan to manage the spending and saving of money
Down
- goals that are specific measurable attainable realistic and time bound
- income that is available after all of the essential financial commitments have been paid
- expenses that remain the same regardless of the circumstances
- the flow of money in and out of a business or a household over a period of time
- any expenses that are not considered essential to the household
- a fee paid for the use of money over time
- an item that is purchased with the hope that it will generate income or increase in value in the future
- a great quantity or store of money valuable possessions property or other riches
- a financial shortage that occurs when liabilities exceed assets or when more cash is spent than received
- the value of a person’s assets less the amount of their liabilities
22 Clues: a share of ownership in a company • any money that is generated by income • money that is received from any source • a fee paid for the use of money over time • an expense that changes from period to period • the declining value of money due to rising prices • a description of a person’s or an organization’s finances • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-08-20
Across
- The state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone
- An estimate of income and expenditure
- Valuable thing or person
- Money received especially on a regular basis for work or investments
- Report a statement that has info on your credit activity
- a practice or an arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation
- a thing that is borrowed especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- union a non
- broker a broker that buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods
- yourself first when you get paid you should try to put money away in your own savings before you spend money on anything else
- Failure to fulfill an obligation especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law
- money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits
Down
- fund An emergency fund is a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergency's
- a fundamental truth or position that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior
- Something that is owed or due
- of deposit a certificate issued by the bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time
- The state of being bankrupt
- value of money the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow
- toys and tv
- ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE
- score a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person
- shopping The practice of comparing the price of 2 product
- card A debit card issued by the bank
- vs. Want Needs are things like Food water and air wants are things like
25 Clues: toys and tv • union a non • ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE • Valuable thing or person • The state of being bankrupt • Something that is owed or due • An estimate of income and expenditure • card A debit card issued by the bank • The ability of a customer to obtain goods • Report a statement that has info on your credit activity • ...
Investing spronker 2023-03-24
Across
- a portion of a company that you can buy
- the price of a share once it's available to the public
- total value of all of the company's shares
- an account to put money into to pass onto relatives
- when the market is going down
- insurance company that protects your money in the bank up to $250,000
- a government fund that you pay into that you can collect when you turn 67
- a _______ portfolio has multiple assets from different places in one
- investment funds that follow a benchmark index
- a loan with a company or the government
- a retirement account that you get through your employer, generally government jobs
- retirement account where taxes are applied when you pull out
- valuable green paper
Down
- a retirement account through your employer where you put money and employer generally matches up to 3%
- measures how risky you are willing to be in the market
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for other
- investing a large amount in one go
- an eight-block long street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan
- dollar cost averaging
- something you own
- let you pool your money together to "mutually" buy stocks, bonds, and other investments
- the "retirement" age
- when a company gives money to it's shareholders
- stock market index tracking the stock performance of top 500 companies
- holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed amount of time
- federal trade commission
- retirement account where money goes in after taxes
- when everyone pulls their money out of the bank at the same time
- when the market is going up
- pooled money from investors that all have the same goal in mind
30 Clues: something you own • the "retirement" age • valuable green paper • dollar cost averaging • federal trade commission • when the market is going up • when the market is going down • investing a large amount in one go • a portion of a company that you can buy • a loan with a company or the government • total value of all of the company's shares • ...
No Better Time to Start Saving! 2017-07-17
Across
- A place to keep your money and identification
- You can apply for a car, home, or personal ____ at FCU
- If you do not have cash or card you can often wright ____"
- The perfect place to open a savings account
- Paying utility ____ is never fun but always necessary
- Higher Education
- ____ money on things you need rather than things you want is wise
- Legal Tender
- You can open a checking and savings ____ at Freestone Credit Union!
- You pay ____ on your new apartment
- Put money into something that will repay its cost over time
- Many people don't think about all the added ____ that comes with moving to a new place
- You should always make loan ____ on time
- EGG A sum of money saved for the future
Down
- Something you get at your job after completing work
- U.S. Currency
- Something you work to achieve
- A card issued by the credit union that allows you to make purchases from your account
- Round stamped metal used as currency
- Learning money ____ at a young age is very important
- Money regularly received for work or through investments
- Never too early to start saving for ____.
- Something you should start saving for now
- A grant to support a students education
- Staying under ____ is a
- The Freestone Credit Union can help you get your ___ in order
- Committing to a particular profession
- "___ makes the world go 'round"
- Money you owe
- You should always carry a little extra ___ in case of emergencies
- You _____ money in return for hard work
- No better time to start ____.
32 Clues: Legal Tender • U.S. Currency • Money you owe • Higher Education • Staying under ____ is a • Something you work to achieve • No better time to start ____. • "___ makes the world go 'round" • You pay ____ on your new apartment • Round stamped metal used as currency • Committing to a particular profession • A grant to support a students education • ...
FIN LIT vocab by jaydon 2024-08-20
Across
- The price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on an investment.
- a certain amount of money that you can spend on like a trip or vacation.
- The original sum of money thats invested borrowed or lent.
- vs. want If you can trim it from your budget its a want if you can its a need.
- yourself first Put a portion of your paycheck into your retirement account.
- Failure to meet the legal requirements or conditions of a loan.
- Is an income received on a regular basis.
- Broker A financial professional who buys and sells stocks at a direction of clients.
- the annual percentage rate.
- shopping When you look at different retailers, both online and in physical stores, to find the lowest possible price for a certain product.
- fund A cash reserve thats specifically set Aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies .
- score A number that depicts a consumer's credit worthiness.
- The ability of the consumer to acquire goods and services prior to payment with the faith that the payment will be made in the future.
Down
- card A payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchase.
- Union A not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits.
- of Deposit (CD) A type of savings account.
- report. Used by many people to assess the risk of lending money to a potential borrower.
- Debt is, something one party owes another, typically money.
- a legal procedure for dealing with debt problems of individuals and business
- Provides cover for loss of money in transit between the insured premisses.
- a measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations according to a lender's assessment, or how worthy you are to receive new credit.
- any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.
- The Transfer of money by one party to another with an agreement to pay it back.
- value of money a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future.
24 Clues: the annual percentage rate. • of Deposit (CD) A type of savings account. • Is an income received on a regular basis. • The original sum of money thats invested borrowed or lent. • Debt is, something one party owes another, typically money. • score A number that depicts a consumer's credit worthiness. • ...
Spronker Investing Corp. 2023-03-24
Across
- a portion of a company that you can buy
- the price of a share once it's available to the public
- total value of all of the company's shares
- an account to put money into to pass onto relatives
- when the market is going down
- insurance company that protects your money in the bank up to $250,000
- a government fund that you pay into that you can collect when you turn 67
- a _______ portfolio has multiple assets from different places in one
- investment funds that follow a benchmark index
- a loan with a company or the government
- a retirement account that you get through your employer, generally government jobs
- retirement account where taxes are applied when you pull out
- valuable green paper
Down
- a retirement account through your employer where you put money and employer generally matches up to 3%
- measures how risky you are willing to be in the market
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for other
- investing a large amount in one go
- an eight-block long street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan
- dollar cost averaging
- something you own
- let you pool your money together to "mutually" buy stocks, bonds, and other investments
- the "retirement" age
- when a company gives money to it's shareholders
- stock market index tracking the stock performance of top 500 companies
- holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed amount of time
- federal trade commission
- retirement account where money goes in after taxes
- when everyone pulls their money out of the bank at the same time
- when the market is going up
- pooled money from investors that all have the same goal in mind
30 Clues: something you own • the "retirement" age • valuable green paper • dollar cost averaging • federal trade commission • when the market is going up • when the market is going down • investing a large amount in one go • a portion of a company that you can buy • a loan with a company or the government • total value of all of the company's shares • ...
Brandons Fin. Lit. CrossWord Puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- A credit score is a numerical expression based on a level analysis of a person's credit files
- A credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts
- The amount of money someone can use
- first in order of importance
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- The practice of comparing the price of products
- Broker a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law
- A credit union is a member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution
Down
- a time deposit sold by banks
- The cost you pay each year to borrow money
- a dollar in hand today being worth more than a dollar received in the future
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse
- a means of protection from financial loss
- when a company can't pay the amount that they owe
- Need : circumstances in which something is necessary Want : have a desire to possess
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- is a personal budget set aside as a financial safety net for future mishaps or unexpected expenses
- a thing that is borrowed
- Things you own that you can sell for money
- money received
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit
25 Clues: money received • a thing that is borrowed • a time deposit sold by banks • first in order of importance • The amount of money someone can use • a means of protection from financial loss • The cost you pay each year to borrow money • Things you own that you can sell for money • The practice of comparing the price of products • something, typically money, that is owed or due • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB 2023-08-22
Across
- the cost of borrowing money
- a measure of a borrower’s risk to lender
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- something necessary for survival vs something a person desires to have
- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- financial professionals who buy, sell and trade financial securities for their clients
- a prediction of your credit behavior based on your credit history
- failure to fulfill a contract
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- a separate savings or bank account that’s specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
Down
- shopping comparing the prices of similar products from different stores or suppliers before buying
- something that protects you financially against a loss
- something that has current or future economic value to a business
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future
- a legal proceeding that starts when a person or business is unable to pay their debts or obligations
- a nonprofit financial institution that’s owned by the people who use its financial products
- the money one receives from different sources
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- The money that you originally agreed to pay back
- the process of starting to include a wide variety of things
- the ability to borrow money with the intention of repaying it back in the future
- a statement with the information about your credit activity and current credit situation
25 Clues: the cost of borrowing money • failure to fulfill a contract • a measure of a borrower’s risk to lender • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • a spending plan based on income and expenses • the money one receives from different sources • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • The money that you originally agreed to pay back • ...
Financial Services Crossword 2025-02-03
Across
- a business agreement or exchange
- a written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money from a checking account to another person or business
- a company that sells goods or services
- a business that charges customers for money-related services
- a financial institution owned by its members that provides many of the same services as a bank
- the study of governments, public processes, and the rights and duties of citizenship
- a fee received or paid for the use of money
- a bank account used to pay bills and access funds using checks, debit cards, and electronic payments
- how a country makes and manages goods, services, and money
- things that are owned by specific people
Down
- a bank safe where documents, usually jewelry, and other valuables are kept
- money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- businesses that provide money-related services; examples include credit unions, banks, savings and loans
- the current amount of money in an account
- payment made online or using an app that allows the user to automatically debit a bank account or charge a credit card without having to use that debit or credit card
- a machine that allows bank customers to deposit or withdraw money without visiting their bank
- a card that allows customers to electronically and immediately withdraw funds from their accounts, either in cash or to purchase goods or services
- an account that usually earns interest and is often used to hold money that is not needed right away
- a card that allows the holder to buy goods and services by taking out a bank loan
- a service that allows customers to perform banking activities without using the internet
20 Clues: a business agreement or exchange • a company that sells goods or services • things that are owned by specific people • the current amount of money in an account • a fee received or paid for the use of money • money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest • how a country makes and manages goods, services, and money • ...
VOCABULARY PRACTICE | Issue 4 2024-10-17
Across
- money that a person earns from a job or other source.
- to help something grow or become more successful or well known.
- in an important or noticeable way.
- without enough money to pay what is owed.
- something that is likely to cause problems for someone.
- money or something else that is borrowed and should be paid back.
- an agreement that allows you to buy something and pay for it later.
- to have dealt with something in an official way.
- to have to pay money or another debt because of something you bought or had to pay for.
- a sign or piece of information that points something out.
- the extra money paid for borrowing money.
- possible, but not yet actual or real.
- something you buy or do that will be useful later.
- in a way that is correct and true in every detail.
Down
- done in a way that is planned or intended.
- at regular times.
- the remaining amount of money that is still owed.
- to plan to do something.
- an activity to help something grow or become more successful or well known.
- making people accept that you can do something.
- to change the way something is organized; to change the terms of debts.
- relating to the management and use of money.
- to show or point out something.
- without official approval or permission.
- to decide how good or useful something is.
- large or important enough to have an effect on something.
- to reduce something as much as possible.
- something that is more important than other things.
- the amount of money charged for a service.
- to completely get rid of an unnecessary or unwanted item.
- relating to the management and use of money.
- the smallest amount allowed or needed.
32 Clues: at regular times. • to plan to do something. • to show or point out something. • in an important or noticeable way. • possible, but not yet actual or real. • the smallest amount allowed or needed. • without official approval or permission. • to reduce something as much as possible. • without enough money to pay what is owed. • the extra money paid for borrowing money. • ...
Investing - Haiden La Croix 2025-03-25
Across
- Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX
- Everyone has one and you get money from it when you retire
- Pull money out of it when you want, penalty-free when you’re 59.5
- A collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that trades on a stock exchange
- the street that Mr. Washingtons son works of
- What website do we use to look at the stock market chart
- Virtual currency
- Nervous investors with a low to low-moderate risk tolerance
- The market is high
- You will get this for working a certain number of years with companies
- Amount of money saved for a purpose
- They represent a loan from the buyer (you) to the issue of the bond, and are usually paid back at a stated interest rate.
- Currencies that are created and backed by the government
Down
- The market is low
- what website do we have shares in?
- Put money into this
- The old guy has two rules 1 is never lose money and 2 is never forget rule one Berkshire Hathaway A holding company with subsidiaries in many different business sectors.
- Is for Aggressive Risk Tolerance Investors
- How to find a company in the stock market
- The availability of cash or the ease with which an asset can be converted to cash
- At what age do you start collecting full social security
- Collecting money for something
- Has a funny name itś also when you put a lot of money into it then sell it all when it is super high.
- Pools money from a large group of investors
24 Clues: Virtual currency • The market is low • The market is high • Put money into this • Collecting money for something • what website do we have shares in? • Amount of money saved for a purpose • Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX • How to find a company in the stock market • Is for Aggressive Risk Tolerance Investors • Pools money from a large group of investors • ...
Wrongdoing and corruption 2025-07-04
Across
- a place where criminals are incarcerated as punishment
- officially prohibited from doing something
- walls internal policies to prevent insider information from leaking across departments
- notes fake banknotes made to look like real currency
- crimes criminal acts related to money, investments, or markets
- showing willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain
- theft stealing personal information to commit fraud
- squad a police division that investigates financial crimes and fraud
- producing something false with the intention to deceive
- dealing illegal trading based on confidential company information
- money or gifts given to influence someone dishonestly
- fixing illegal agreement between companies to set prices at a certain level
- to steal or misappropriate funds placed in one's trust
- an illegal incentive or bribe offered to gain favor
- immoral or corrupt behavior, often in politics or business
- a dishonest scheme or fraud
- laundering the process of making illegally gained money appear legitimate
- the act of producing fake documents or signatures
- illegal or fraudulent business activities
Down
- the act of offering or receiving bribes
- the crime of making fake money, documents, or products
- imitated fraudulently, usually for money or documents
- a secret payment received for facilitating a deal
- deception for personal or financial gain
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- items that are not genuine; counterfeits
- ordered to pay money as a penalty for wrongdoing
- people involved in dishonest and fraudulent business practices
- British slang for a bribe or illicit payment
- trading the illegal use of non-public information to buy or sell stocks
- illegal use of money entrusted to one's care
- formally excluded or prevented from participating in a profession or market
- rigging illegally manipulating market conditions or prices
33 Clues: a dishonest scheme or fraud • the act of offering or receiving bribes • deception for personal or financial gain • items that are not genuine; counterfeits • illegal or fraudulent business activities • officially prohibited from doing something • British slang for a bribe or illicit payment • illegal use of money entrusted to one's care • ...
personal finance quizlet 2022-09-27
Across
- People who buy goods and services.
- The amount of your paycheck that is available to spend or save.
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
- A form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- Money owed that was exchanged for goods or services.
- After tax money
- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- A card that withdrawals money directly from your checking account.
- A legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- Your bank houses these.
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- The study of money for an individual.
Down
- An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- A transaction where money is deposited directly into your bank.
- The failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- A number based on information in a credit report.
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement.
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- An economic value of something you own
- Annual percentage rate
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- Cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- Payment history of debt by a credit bureau.
- Certificate of Deposit
28 Clues: After tax money • Annual percentage rate • Certificate of Deposit • Your bank houses these. • People who buy goods and services. • The study of money for an individual. • An economic value of something you own • Payment history of debt by a credit bureau. • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans. • ...
Investment Strategies 2025-11-14
Across
- ___ market means good times on Wall Street
- enforces regulations to protect the investing public from security breaches
- where are coins made in the U.S.
- the vast majority of U.S. corporations are ___
- the official currency in the U.S.
- a __ account made to accumulate money in
- sum of money borrowed from a lender that must be repaid, with interest
- a __ card allows you to spend borrowed money
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- ___ market means bad times on Wall Street
- investment analysts recommend __ over selling by a margin of 5 to 1
- 1 vote per __ for the Board
- __ order: you buy or sell an order at a specific price
- __ order: you want to buy a sell a certain number of shares at the best price
Down
- corporation where shares can be traded openly
- is someone who lends money to a person/business
- someone who assists you with purchasing stock and bonds
- __ accounts: for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- taking measures to make money grow
- a __ card uses your money in the account
- stockbrokers earn their salaries from __ based sales
- examples of these are the NYSE and AMEX
- where are the dollars made in the U.S.
- __ accounts: need to pay for security purchases within 3 business days of order
- an example of a __ risk return is a money market account
- a __ account which allows deposits/withdrawals
- some high ___ stock examples are futures, options, and "penny" stocks
- $1,000 = 1 __
- __ order: you want to buy or sell when the stock reaches a certain price
- putting money aside for later use
30 Clues: $1,000 = 1 __ • 1 vote per __ for the Board • where are coins made in the U.S. • the official currency in the U.S. • putting money aside for later use • taking measures to make money grow • where are the dollars made in the U.S. • examples of these are the NYSE and AMEX • a __ card uses your money in the account • a __ account made to accumulate money in • ...
Chapter 2 crossword 2025-11-14
Across
- The colony of Massachusetts was the first colony to issue what currency in the Us
- The Chinese began using this as money
- Money can be saved and used at a later date
- The federal government issued what.
- Putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- A bill security that matures in a year or less
- What was created in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson
- A document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- what corporation can Shares be traded openly
- Ownership of Gold by US citizens was illegal until when.
- An analysis of the company itself, its operations, its positions within the industry
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods
- The Lydian King Croesus created the which true coin
- Maintain its value over time
- Who signed the National Banking Act
- People who buy shares of stock in the company
- The mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
Down
- what corporation can Shares not sold publicly
- Investing can help you beat ...
- Federal Reserve System is what bank of the United States.
- The Federal Reserve System is divided into how many districts.
- A note of security that pays interest over terms ranging from 2-10 years
- Someone who assists you with buying stocks and bonds
- selling stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- A financial investment issued by a corporation
- Those people who do the work for a business
- People who lend money to the business for a contracted rate of interest
- The what bank of the U.S was chartered in 1789 by Alexander Hamilton
- Money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- Taking measures to make money grow
30 Clues: Maintain its value over time • Investing can help you beat ... • Taking measures to make money grow • The federal government issued what. • Who signed the National Banking Act • The Chinese began using this as money • What was created in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson • Money can be saved and used at a later date • Those people who do the work for a business • ...
Personal finance 2021-04-05
14 Clues: transactions • economic value • transfer money • unit of product • amount left over • loan to buy a home • original sum money • medium of exchange • governments impose • money individual gets • estimation of revenue • card rectangle,plastic • money employee receives • pay left after deductions
Puzzle Activity 2021-03-20
Across
- , Automated teller machine/Cash machine – A device that gives money and can be used to do other account transactions.
- , The amount of money in an account: could be positive or negative.
- The person who is in charge of a branch of the bank.
- , A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers
- , A staff member who helps customers.
- , Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money.
- , Someone who is paid money
- , A book containing a record of all the account transactions.
Down
- , To take money out of an account.
- , Money in the form of notes or coins.
- , A small plastic card that can be used to pay for items without giving the seller cash directly. The money is taken from the account immediately.
- , To get money from a bank now that a person does not own and so has to pay back to the bank at a later time.
- , A small plastic card that can be used to buy items. The balance has to be paid once at the end of the month.
- , Any situation where money is deposited or withdrawn from an account.
- , To give the bank money to be added to the customer’s account
- an account , To start an account at a bank for the first time.
16 Clues: , Someone who is paid money • , To take money out of an account. • , Money in the form of notes or coins. • , A staff member who helps customers. • The person who is in charge of a branch of the bank. • an account , To start an account at a bank for the first time. • , A book containing a record of all the account transactions. • ...
Principles of Accounting AMOA 2013-07-25
Across
- Resources owned by business
- Business receives money from client
- Money the owner takes out for personal use
- Total sales minus Cost of goods sold
- An amount of money a bank lends to a customer
- A fixed amount of money periodically paid to a person for work
- The ______ system is a fixed amount of money given to a petty cashier to make small payments
Down
- Money in an immediately useable form
- Money put into the business by the owner
- An entry in an account that represents an increase in the value of assets
- A person or firm to whom money is owed
- A cheque which the bank will not pay because of insufficient funds in the account is called a “ ______ Cheque ”
- Amount of goods sold by the business
- A place which holds money for its clients, and lends money
14 Clues: Resources owned by business • Business receives money from client • Money in an immediately useable form • Amount of goods sold by the business • Total sales minus Cost of goods sold • A person or firm to whom money is owed • Money put into the business by the owner • Money the owner takes out for personal use • An amount of money a bank lends to a customer • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-10-01
Across
- Pay is the actual money that you take
- original amount of money borrowed
- Pay the whole amount of income before any deductions
- money put aside for profit
- an amount money that is taken away
- paper forms that people use to transfer money
- Tax a tax on sales
Down
- Card a card that you use to take money out of your account
- an estimate of income
- the action of buying or selling
- amount of money a company pays their employee
- The profit on money that is invested
- money earned
13 Clues: money earned • Tax a tax on sales • an estimate of income • money put aside for profit • the action of buying or selling • original amount of money borrowed • an amount money that is taken away • The profit on money that is invested • Pay is the actual money that you take • amount of money a company pays their employee • paper forms that people use to transfer money • ...
Working for Our Money 2013-09-12
Across
- Money paid to a server or other person who provides good service
- Pays a set amount every week, month, or year
- Pays a percent of the sales you make
- Means out of 100
- A graph that represents information through points or dots which are then joined together through lines
- Adding the measurements together and then dividing by the number of measurements
- Pays a set amount for every task you complete
- Spending plan over a fixed period of time
Down
- The number of hours in a day
- Pays the same amount for every hour you work
- The money you earn or receive from pay, allowance, or gifts
- Helps people set money aside for future use
- The number of weeks in a year
- A graph drawn using rectangular bars to show how large each value is
- A graph that is circular and is cut into sections like a pie
- The number of months in a year
16 Clues: Means out of 100 • The number of hours in a day • The number of weeks in a year • The number of months in a year • Pays a percent of the sales you make • Spending plan over a fixed period of time • Helps people set money aside for future use • Pays the same amount for every hour you work • Pays a set amount every week, month, or year • ...
Money (coins and bills) 2023-06-23
Across
- This is money that you set aside and keep in a safe place for the future.
- This is a coin in the United States worth 25 cents.
- This is a coin in the United States worth 10 cents.
- This is a coin in the United States worth 5 cents.
- This is a small, round piece of metal used as money.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 10 dollars.
- This is a small, flat container used to hold money, cards, and other personal items.
- This is the money you receive back when you pay more than the price of something.
- This is the smallest coin in the United States, worth 1 cent.
Down
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 50 dollars.
- This is a machine where you can withdraw money from your bank account or check your balance.
- This is a paper bill in the United States worth 1 dollar.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 5 dollars.
- hundred dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 100 dollars.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 20 dollars.
- This is another word for a paper bill or a piece of paper money.
16 Clues: This is a coin in the United States worth 5 cents. • This is a coin in the United States worth 25 cents. • This is a coin in the United States worth 10 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. • ...
Money, rich and poor 2024-03-18
17 Clues: tasu • münt • rikas • rikas • intress • kuupalk • preemia • valuuta • sularaha • hüpoteek • päevapalk • stipendium • sissetulek • elatisraha • laenuvõtma • laenuandma • paberrahatäht
how to protect against financial risk 2020-05-07
Across
- To talk with someone until you agree or opposite
- know how to control your money
- trying to control money in a responsible way
- To now how to manage your money
- Buying something to protect them selves
- Getting profit from a product
Down
- To think which product have more advantage
- To change something in the plane
- That is the end time that the money should be sent
- To think in several planes to save money
- To agree in a product that may help you
- To be tricked for a fake product.
- getting money from the bank to save a risk
- Having a plane to spend your money on
- you can not have more or less
- trying to check more than once to take decision
16 Clues: you can not have more or less • Getting profit from a product • know how to control your money • To now how to manage your money • To change something in the plane • To be tricked for a fake product. • Having a plane to spend your money on • To agree in a product that may help you • Buying something to protect them selves • To think in several planes to save money • ...
Personal Finance App II Definitions 2021-09-02
Across
- pay money left after your deductions
- the act or process of placing an asses for profit or gain
- fund a financial vehicle made up of a pool of money collected from investors to invest in securities
- what you owe other people or companies or lenders
- items necessary for your survival
- pay your income before deductions
- things of value you own
- money you save
- your credit rating
Down
- cost required for something
- worth value after all liabilities have been paid
- to income ratio a ratio of how much you owe compared to how much you earn.
- a plan to decide how you will spend your money
- the amount you pay to use someone else's money
- market an open ended mutual fund that invests in short term debt securities
- a means of protection from financial loss
- things that cost you money or your owe
- items you desire
18 Clues: money you save • items you desire • your credit rating • things of value you own • cost required for something • items necessary for your survival • pay your income before deductions • pay money left after your deductions • things that cost you money or your owe • a means of protection from financial loss • a plan to decide how you will spend your money • ...
CAIR-LA 2024-03-25
17 Clues: laws • USCIS • grants • Justice • 6ft 3in • fasting • Bullying • instaGram • Ceasefire • Front door • Timekeeping • Task Manager • Crescent Ave • everything else • All Staff meeting • money money money • Always a fun time
Employability Skills 2021-12-07
Across
- you have spent more money than you have in your bank account
- money a lender charges for using a credit card
- a check for work an employee has completed
- to owe
- a person that works for a company
- someone that gives money and allows the customer to make payments over time
- time that has been earned for an employee
Down
- greeting when you are interviewed
- receive money with the promise to make payments over time to pay off the debt
- take money out of a bank account
- a boss, manager or owner that over sees workers
- allows the user to charge or owe money and make payments
- where money is kept
- put money into a bank account
- card used to with a bank account
15 Clues: to owe • where money is kept • put money into a bank account • take money out of a bank account • card used to with a bank account • greeting when you are interviewed • a person that works for a company • time that has been earned for an employee • a check for work an employee has completed • money a lender charges for using a credit card • ...
Personal Finance Review 2025-10-23
Across
- The original amount you borrow, not including interest.
- Money you earn from work or other sources.
- Money taken directly from your account to pay for something.
- Money you spend on things you need or want.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- Worth: Your assets (what you own) minus your liabilities (what you owe).
- Your savings and assets that back up your loan application.
- Something you own that has value.
Down
- Your history of on-time payments and reliability.
- A number that shows how responsible you are with credit.
- The extra money you pay to borrow money.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back later.
- Something that you owe.
- Lender’s check of your ability to repay based on income and expenses.
- Money set aside for future use.
15 Clues: Something that you owe. • Money set aside for future use. • Something you own that has value. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • The extra money you pay to borrow money. • Money you earn from work or other sources. • Money you spend on things you need or want. • Money borrowed that must be paid back later. • Your history of on-time payments and reliability. • ...
Rich and poor vocabulary 2021-11-23
Across
- when you want to cancel a debt you have to….
- money in coins or notes.
- "I was walking and she ____ me for money"
- “I’m always ____ you money, you still owe me £50!”
- a large amount of money, goods, property, etc.
- During a successful business career, she accumulated a great amount of _____
- your monthly earnings.
- "The pandemic has led to many small businesses going bankrupt".
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- "We still owe $1,000 on our car".
Down
- people without a home.
- "I don't thave any cash, I’m going to pay with my ______ ".
- a person who has money, property, etc. that is worth at least 1,000,000 dollars, pounds, euros, etc.
- great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and beautiful things
- "I have a 20.000 dollars _____ with Macy´s"
- a legal agreement by which a bank lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property.
- when your salary is going to increase, you are getting a ….
17 Clues: people without a home. • your monthly earnings. • money in coins or notes. • "We still owe $1,000 on our car". • "I was walking and she ____ me for money" • "I have a 20.000 dollars _____ with Macy´s" • when you want to cancel a debt you have to…. • a large amount of money, goods, property, etc. • “I’m always ____ you money, you still owe me £50!” • ...
SMART SHOPPER 2025-04-09
Across
- To keep money instead of spending it.
- A number or word used for discounts or security (e.g., discount code).
- To take something (often money) for temporary use with the intention of giving it back.
- The place or process where you pay for your items in a store.
- To give something back to the store or person who gave it.
- A paper or digital record of what you bought and paid.
- To have enough money to pay for something.
- To receive money in exchange for work or services.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
Down
- To give something (like money) to someone for a short time, expecting it to be returned.
- A temporary offer where items are sold at lower prices.
- Physical money like coins and bills.
- A reduced price on an item.
- A good deal; something bought for less than the usual price.
- To use money or resources carelessly or without benefit.
- A plastic payment method like a debit or credit card.
- – To trade one item for another.
17 Clues: A reduced price on an item. • – To trade one item for another. • Physical money like coins and bills. • To keep money instead of spending it. • To use money to buy goods or services. • To have enough money to pay for something. • To receive money in exchange for work or services. • A plastic payment method like a debit or credit card. • ...
BANKING 2021-02-19
Across
- money that you take out of your bank account
- an account shared by two people
- a check that has been returned because no money is available
- an agreement with a bank to hold your money
- a card wihich you use to take money out of your account
- an extra payment you make on a loan you have
- personal identification number
Down
- automatic teller machine
- an account in where you save your money
- money put into your bank account
- the amount of money that is in your account
- a fee charged when you take out more money than you have
- a person that handles your money at the bank
- account an account in a bank that allows you to write checks out
14 Clues: automatic teller machine • personal identification number • an account shared by two people • money put into your bank account • an account in where you save your money • the amount of money that is in your account • an agreement with a bank to hold your money • money that you take out of your bank account • a person that handles your money at the bank • ...
Chapter 2 2022-11-22
Across
- Stock Exchanges
- Largest category of deposit institution.
- A financial institution that provides services for businesses.
- A document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money.
- Money for real estate, equipment, and so on.
- A document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified.
- Those people who do the work.
- A financial institution that makes money by using loans.
- People who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest or return for their investment.
- Someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds.
- Over-the-counter (OTC)
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Largest category of deposit institution.
Down
- A bank account is used by depositors to accumulate money for future use.
- People who buy shares of stock in the company.
- Any organization that provides services related to money.
- Publicly traded corporations are required to have their annual reports prepared by an outside accounting firm.
- Stock Exchanges
- People who buy shares of stock in the company.
- For-profit businesses that sell insurance products.
- A security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years.
- Shares can be traded openly.
- A security that matures in a year or less.
- A written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written.
- A type of EFT transaction, money is deposited directly into a customer's checking account.
- Allows customers to pay for purchases and withdraw cash.
- An action to manage supply of money and interest.
- A security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years.
- A bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdrawl money.
- A prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed.
30 Clues: Stock Exchanges • Stock Exchanges • Over-the-counter (OTC) • Shares can be traded openly. • Those people who do the work. • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Largest category of deposit institution. • Largest category of deposit institution. • A security that matures in a year or less. • Money for real estate, equipment, and so on. • ...
5.3-5.5 - Money Growth and Inflation, Government Deficits and National Debt & Crowding Out 2024-02-28
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- What has happened to the money supply if inflationary expectations have decreased?
- When the money supply continues to expand to finance government spending, causing this to occur
- If the money supply is $2500, and nominal GDP is equal to 5000, what is the money velocity? Answer in word form
- Curve consisting of borrowers and investors and can shift with increases government borrowing on the Loanable Funds Market Model
- Government spending exceeds tax revenues
- When can monetary policy increase real output?
- Can be used to assess a government's ability to pay its debt
- How governments typically finance their deficit spending
- If the economy is operating at full employment and the money supply increases, according to the quantity theory of money, what will increase?
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- What is affected by increases government borrowing as shown on the Loanable Funds Market Model
- A graph that can be used to view the adverse effects of government borrowing on private investment and real interest rate
- The accumulation of all the budget deficits over time due to the government in a nation
- The "Y" in the Quantity Theory of Money
- The corresponding school of thought to MV=PY
- An adverse effect of government borrowing in a deficit
- At full employment, changes in the money supply will have no effect on this in the long run
- With increased borrowing, a government must pay this which eliminates its alternative uses and increases the national debt
- The average times a dollar is spent and re-spent in a year
- The adverse effect of the central bank increasing the money supply, in the long run
- Tax revenues exceed government spending
- Causes a decrease in capital stock, thus decreasing output when this is affected by crowding out
21 Clues: The "Y" in the Quantity Theory of Money • Tax revenues exceed government spending • Government spending exceeds tax revenues • The corresponding school of thought to MV=PY • When can monetary policy increase real output? • An adverse effect of government borrowing in a deficit • How governments typically finance their deficit spending • ...
investment unit 2024-03-20
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- taking cash from a large group of inverters and invest in stock
- government provided insurance
- A fraction of a company is called
- moving your 401k funds to your new business
- getting money from a bank that you'll pay back in interest
- can only put up to seven thousand dollars a year into this account
- money given to share holders of a company
- A sum of money saved for a specific thing
- when the market is on a rise it is called
- tells us how big the company is in the stock market
- buying stocks or bonds and making a profit off of it
- betting on games by questing how many points they would score
- measures the price performance of multiple companies
- the age to start investing
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- you loan the government money and they pay you back a set amount
- retirement account for union jobs
- pool of money from investors to buy investments throughout the day
- quickly buying and selling stock throughout the day
- Good for nervous investors with low to low-moderate risk tolerance
- A ratio to see how much money you made
- the age to collect social security
- Currencies that are created and backed by government
- an account that builds your money but is very slow and is low risk
- The increase in the value of an asset
- Investing all the money you have available at that given time, and putting it into the market
- when the market is on a decrease it is called
- the money you put into it goes in after tax
- not considered as an investment but is in your entertainment budget
- measures the price performance of a basket of securities
29 Clues: the age to start investing • government provided insurance • retirement account for union jobs • A fraction of a company is called • the age to collect social security • The increase in the value of an asset • A ratio to see how much money you made • money given to share holders of a company • A sum of money saved for a specific thing • ...
Review of Personal Finance 2024-11-04
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- Trust me I'm an expert, when you try to get people to purchase a product because an expert says so
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- Type of pay that is the total amount of money earned before payroll withholdings
- An eye for an eye, When a company gives you some free in the hopes you will make a purchase
- Large marsupial
- Type of pay that is referred to as Take Home Pay
- A fee charged to a credit card user for the use of a company's credit card.
- A number used to determine of you are worthy to give money to
- Flying mammal
- The amount of money you will have to pay before your insurance covers the rest
- The amount of money you will pay to your insurance company monthly
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- A sum of money to be used for a particular purpose
- A bank account where a depositor can write checks
- Communication used to persuade a specific audience to make a purchase or take action
- Annual Percentage Rate (Another word for interest)
- A pattern used to trick you to spend money
- A bank account where money is stored and returns a low interest rate
- A card that lets you buy goods on a promise to pay later
- Put FREE in this space
- While supplies last, When a company is trying to make you feel special with a limited time deal to get your money.
- Likes to chase mice
- Anyone who uses goods and services
- Money that is owed or due
- Tax levied on goods and services
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Put FREE in this space • Money that is owed or due • Tax levied on goods and services • Anyone who uses goods and services • A pattern used to trick you to spend money • Type of pay that is referred to as Take Home Pay • A bank account where a depositor can write checks • ...
Financial Services - Biztown 2025-01-29
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- a company that sells goods or services
- a service that allows customers to perform banking activities using the Internet
- businesses that provide money-related services; examples include credit unions, banks, and savings and loans
- a card that allows the holder to buy goods and services by taking out a bank loan
- things that are owned by specific people
- a fee received or paid for the use of money
- a card that allows customers to electronically and immediately withdraw funds from their accounts, either in cash or to purchase goods or services
- a machine that allows bank customers to deposit or withdraw money without visiting their bank
- a bank account used to pay bills and access funds using checks, debit cards, and electronic payments
- a financial institution owned by its members that provides many of the same services as a bank
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- payment made online or using an app that allows the user to automatically debit a bank account or charge a credit card without having to use that debit or credit card
- the current amount of money in an account
- an account that usually earns interest and is often used to hold money that is not needed right away
- a written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money from a checking account to another person or business
- the study of governments, public processes, and the rights and duties of citizenship
- money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- a business agreement or exchange
- a bank safe where documents, jewelry, or other valuables are kept
- a business that charges customers for money-related services
- how a country makes and manages goods, services, and money
20 Clues: a business agreement or exchange • a company that sells goods or services • things that are owned by specific people • the current amount of money in an account • a fee received or paid for the use of money • money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest • how a country makes and manages goods, services, and money • ...
Rich Dad Poor Dad 2025-06-05
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- The state of being free from danger or threat; financial stability
- A paid position of regular employment
- Allocating resources with the expectation of generating profit
- Compulsory contributions to state revenue
- The action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- The exposure to danger, harm, or loss, often associated with investing
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money
- The movement of money into and out of your finances
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially important in financial literacy
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint; financial independence
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- Money owed or due
- Items that take money out of your pocket
- A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- The established set of attitudes held by someone, crucial for financial success
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme
- The costs required for something; the money spent on something
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities; also refers to the stock market
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- Items that put money into your pocket
- The management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
24 Clues: Money owed or due • A paid position of regular employment • Items that put money into your pocket • Items that take money out of your pocket • Compulsory contributions to state revenue • An abundance of valuable possessions or money • The movement of money into and out of your finances • A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something • ...
Banking Terms 2021-12-02
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- A service banks and credit unions offer that allows customers to manage their money over the Internet instead of going to a branch.
- When you write a check but don’t have enough money in your account to cover it.
- The state of owing more money than you can pay.
- When you check your monthly bank statement against what you have recorded in your register
- A non-profit financial institution that is owned by its members.
- An interest-bearing account people use to save money, as opposed to paying everyday or monthly expenses.
- Money lent to people for personal and household use.
- 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 machine that allows you to get access to your bank accounts, even if the bank is closed.
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- The annual percentage amount you earn in a savings account or have to pay for on a credit card or other credit opportunity.
- 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
- A business that charges interest to cash a check.
- The process of taking money out of an account.
- An ATM card that also allows a person to purchase goods and services with money from their checking account.
- To add money to an account.
- A business that advances people money on their upcoming paychecks for a hefty fee.
- A card that allows a person to purchase goods and services by paying with borrowed money.
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. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2021-04-30
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- Money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent
- Money owed
- Terms for one’s work-related financial earnings
- House payment
- The lowest wage permitted by law; in the U.S., $7.25 an hour
- Setting money aside for later use or in case of emergencies
- Money earned as a percentage of a sale or service
- Financial obligations, such as bills
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- A percentage of a borrowed sum of money which must be paid in addition to the repayment of the loan itself
- An individual, bank, or company who loans money
- Using excess money to prepare for the future.
- A sum of money given for designated period of time which must be repaid
- Money set aside for later use or in case of emergencies
- Money received from work, investments, or other financial support
14 Clues: Money owed • House payment • Financial obligations, such as bills • Using excess money to prepare for the future. • An individual, bank, or company who loans money • Terms for one’s work-related financial earnings • Money earned as a percentage of a sale or service • Money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent • ...
Principles of Accounting AMOA 2013-07-25
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- An amount of money a bank lends to a customer
- A cheque which the bank will not pay because of insufficient funds in the account is called a “ ______ Cheque ”
- A place which holds money for its clients, and lends money
- A fixed amount of money periodically paid to a person for work
- Money put into the business by the owner
- Amount of goods sold by the business
- An entry in an account that represents an increase in the value of assets
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- Money the owner takes out for personal use
- A person or firm to whom money is owed
- The ______ system is a fixed amount of money given to a petty cashier to make small payments
- Business receives money from client
- Money in an immediately useable form
- Total sales minus Cost of goods sold
- Resources owned by business
14 Clues: Resources owned by business • Business receives money from client • Money in an immediately useable form • Total sales minus Cost of goods sold • Amount of goods sold by the business • A person or firm to whom money is owed • Money put into the business by the owner • Money the owner takes out for personal use • An amount of money a bank lends to a customer • ...
