money Crossword Puzzles
Personal Finance Crossword 2021-04-30
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2024-05-07
Across
- a sum of money given for designated period of time which must be repaid
- money set aside for later use or in case of emergency
- a percentage of a borrowed sum of money which must be paid in addition to the repayment of the loan itself
- Money earned as a percentage of a sale or service
- money owed
- A plan for spending and saving one's income
- an individual, bank, or company, who loans money
- The money borrowed from a bank or lender to purchase a home. House payment
Down
- Financial obligations such as hills
- money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent
- The lowest wage permitted by law; in the U.S., $7.25 an hour
- a loan of money
- Money received from work, investments, or other financial support
- Terms for one's work-related financial earnings
14 Clues: money owed • a loan of money • Financial obligations such as hills • A plan for spending and saving one's income • Terms for one's work-related financial earnings • an individual, bank, or company, who loans money • Money earned as a percentage of a sale or service • money which one has on-hand that can be freely spent • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-05-02
Across
- Money given you from a bank to be paid back in smaller amounts over time
- Money you are required to pay to the government
- Money you receive from working a job
- A card that allows you to spend money you have deposited into your bank account
- Dividing how you will spend your money each month
- Money you receive from working or from a gift
- Money you owe for bills expenses
Down
- A card that you can use like cash but have to pay it back
- Money you receive
- To give money for a service or product
- A place where you can keep your money safe and earn interest
- Money you spend for food, clothing, and other needs and wants
- Money you put up for an emergency or special event
13 Clues: Money you receive • Money you owe for bills expenses • Money you receive from working a job • To give money for a service or product • Money you receive from working or from a gift • Money you are required to pay to the government • Dividing how you will spend your money each month • Money you put up for an emergency or special event • ...
Vacabulary Unit 3 2021-02-25
Across
- a card you can pay with
- I had to .... my friend some money because he forgot his own at home.
- the american currency
- if you have a payed job you .... .....
- you can get money from this machine
- the british currency
- it happens on your payday
- money
- the austrian currency
- its always good to have it with you
Down
- I had to .... some money to India.
- currencyamount
- I have a lot of ..... to pay.
- a piece of paper on which you can see how much money you have to pay
- it is round and hard
- if you take money from the ATM
16 Clues: money • currencyamount • it is round and hard • the british currency • the american currency • the austrian currency • a card you can pay with • it happens on your payday • I have a lot of ..... to pay. • if you take money from the ATM • I had to .... some money to India. • you can get money from this machine • its always good to have it with you • if you have a payed job you .... ..... • ...
My Crossword 2024-06-13
Across
- Period:The period in which you can make deposits
- Card: Our own money
- Card: Money we pay back
- When you do the work
- Something that's taken out
- Occurring every year
Down
- When you buy something
- Currency
- income: The amount after deductions
- Money we get from doing work
- and a Half: 50% more than your regular pay
- When we do something and get a reward for it
- A comparison of 2 quantities
- Agreement papers we sign as a deal
- When we do work and get money regularly
- When you go to the bank and get some money from an ATM
16 Clues: Currency • Card: Our own money • When you do the work • Occurring every year • When you buy something • Card: Money we pay back • Something that's taken out • Money we get from doing work • A comparison of 2 quantities • Agreement papers we sign as a deal • income: The amount after deductions • When we do work and get money regularly • and a Half: 50% more than your regular pay • ...
Buying and Selling 2025-05-21
Across
- An extra amount you have to pay to the government
- Something you get that shows how much you paid
- To offer something in exchange for money
- Not costing a lot of money
- A lower price on an item
- Costing a lot of money
- To use money to get
Down
- A way to pay electronically
- The whole cost of something
- The cost of something
- To hand something over
- To use money
- What you get back if you pay more than the total
- A way to pay for something
- What you need to pay for something
- To give money for something
16 Clues: To use money • To use money to get • The cost of something • To hand something over • Costing a lot of money • A lower price on an item • Not costing a lot of money • A way to pay for something • A way to pay electronically • The whole cost of something • To give money for something • What you need to pay for something • To offer something in exchange for money • ...
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. • ...
Crossword - Poverty 2021-03-08
Across
- Liefdadigheid.
- When you've taken more money out then there is in your account.
- Openbare woonwijk.
- Accepted.
- Soon to become unpleasant, threatening.
- Sloop.
- Het lot.
- Potentieel.
- Shifty.
- When an authority decides to spend less money on something.
Down
- Breaking up into small parts as the result of impact or decay.
- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- To have a strong emotional effect.
- Misbruik.
- Avondklok.
- Money given to unemployed people.
- Nobility.
- Depend.
- Troosteloos.
- Food, clothing or money that is given to someone that has a great need for it.
20 Clues: Sloop. • Depend. • Shifty. • Het lot. • Misbruik. • Accepted. • 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. • ...
Crossword - Poverty 2021-03-08
Across
- Misbruik.
- Troosteloos.
- Potentieel.
- Food, clothing or money that is given to someone that has a great need for it.
- To have a strong emotional effect.
- Het lot.
- Liefdadigheid.
- Shifty.
- Breaking up into small parts as the result of impact or decay.
- Avondklok.
- Depend.
Down
- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- Openbare woonwijk.
- Money given to unemployed people.
- When an authority decides to spend less money on something.
- Sloop.
- Soon to become unpleasant, threatening.
- Accepted.
- When you've taken more money out then there is in your account.
- Nobility.
20 Clues: Sloop. • Shifty. • Depend. • Het lot. • Misbruik. • Accepted. • 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
- 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. • ...
Lesley term crossword 2020-10-22
Across
- changes little w/$
- extra $ of 1
- price of materials
- wants more w more money
- bought together
- $ from adding more
- 1 gets affected byother
- ask firmly
- all money
- rules
- rule of asking firmly
- want less w more money
- power of income change
- data of market supply
Down
- replace an item
- rule of supply
- show supply data
- adding one more unit
- best money making way
- amount of something
- changes alot w/$
- shows market demand schedule
- cost of all
- shows demand schedule
- business cant avoid
- $ owed for selling
26 Clues: rules • all money • ask firmly • cost of all • extra $ of 1 • rule of supply • replace an item • bought together • show supply data • changes alot w/$ • changes little w/$ • price of materials • $ from adding more • $ owed for selling • amount of something • business cant avoid • adding one more unit • best money making way • shows demand schedule • rule of asking firmly • data of market supply • ...
Industialism, capitalism, and socialism 2022-03-10
Across
- middle class
- rise in prices and wages
- money used to make more money
- money makes more money
- poor economic times
- tries to make working conditions better
- made hundreds of threads a day
- workers group
- wrote wealth of nations
Down
- buyer and seller set the price for goods
- small fields combined together
- perfected the steam engine
- government aid to the poor
- source of fuel during
- ideal society
- working class
- people walk off the job in protest
- gin made cotton more available
- no private property
- owneres share profit with workers
20 Clues: middle class • ideal society • working class • workers group • poor economic times • no private property • source of fuel during • money makes more money • wrote wealth of nations • rise in prices and wages • perfected the steam engine • government aid to the poor • money used to make more money • small fields combined together • gin made cotton more available • made hundreds of threads a day • ...
Rio Olympics (Vocabulary) 2019-06-13
Across
- widely
- what you have enough money to buy
- assess or estimate
- with no money at all or bankrupt
- lead or direct in a wrong direction
- lack of money for a financial plan
- draw people’s attention to
- make better
- when you don’t touch the target
Down
- remove all the waste, dirt, filth or pollution
- go back to where you live
- positive aspects
- over-crowded
- sometimes but not too often
- honour
- the place where an event takes place
- renovate
- heritage
- who has some money
- maybe
- celebrate
21 Clues: maybe • widely • honour • 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 • ...
Espanol: Capitulo 3 2023-02-21
Across
- To take OR to drink
- store
- Credit card
- Before you put on your shoes, you put on _____
- Check/ bill
- a drink
- To buy
- What you wear on a cold day
- To live
- Slang for “money” in lots of LA countries
- To drink
- purse/ bag
Down
- Cash register
- The dollar bill
- When something costs a lot of money
- cash
- Last night
- to decide
- money
- very expensive
- When something is not expensive, it is ______
- the owner
- To give
- Where you put your money
- customer
25 Clues: cash • store • money • To buy • a drink • To give • To live • To drink • customer • to decide • the owner • Last night • purse/ bag • Credit card • Check/ bill • Cash register • very expensive • The dollar bill • To take OR to drink • Where you put your money • What you wear on a cold day • When something costs a lot of money • Slang for “money” in lots of LA countries • When something is not expensive, it is ______ • ...
Chapter 12 Paying for Government 2023-01-24
Across
- tax that takes a larger percentage of income from higher-income groups than from lower-income groups
- interest plus the total amount of money the U.S. government has borrowed
- budget in which revenue equals expenditures
- payments charged by government for various licenses
- money
- import tax on products from other countries
- careful examination by trained accountants of every item of income and every expenditure
Down
- tax on the value of the property owned by a person or business
- tax on the earnings of individuals and businesses
- certificate stating that the government has borrowed a certain sum of money from the owner of the bond
- tax that take a larger percentage of income from low-income groups than from high-income groups
- payment made for the use of borrowed money
- money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws
- income a business has left after paying expenses
- excess of money, such as when a government collects more money than it spends
- shortage of money, such as when a government spends more money that it collects
16 Clues: money • payment made for the use of borrowed money • budget in which revenue equals expenditures • import tax on products from other countries • income a business has left after paying expenses • tax on the earnings of individuals and businesses • payments charged by government for various licenses • money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-10-01
Across
- The tax on a sale
- The extra money paid for the lending of money
- The action of subtracting something
- Money received on a regular basis
- the amount of money you invest
- The money you are owed before deductions
Down
- The action or process of investing money for profit
- paper notes that resemble money that can be redeemed
- An instance of buying or selling something
- A cap at which you can spend money until you meet it
- The money yo are owed after all deductions
- A card that allows the holder of it to transfer money that they own
- A list of employees and pay amounts
13 Clues: The tax on a sale • the amount of money you invest • Money received on a regular basis • The action of subtracting something • A list of employees and pay amounts • The money you are owed before deductions • An instance of buying or selling something • The money yo are owed after all deductions • The extra money paid for the lending of money • ...
Week 3 - Numbers Game 2016-01-20
Across
- miles per gallon
- done without consideration or planning
- ongoing
- purchase
- each
- large secure container for fluids, especially dangerous ones
- usual, typical
- give money or time to someone or something in need
- how many times one number goes into another, 8/2
Down
- sign used when we are adding
- having to do with money
- fake
- measures the number of miles on your car
- minus, take away
- large, lots
- delinquent
- intentionally lying to take money
- slanted print used for emphasis or titles
- set money aside
19 Clues: fake • each • ongoing • purchase • delinquent • large, lots • usual, typical • set money aside • miles per gallon • minus, take away • having to do with money • sign used when we are adding • intentionally lying to take money • done without consideration or planning • measures the number of miles on your car • slanted print used for emphasis or titles • ...
SIENA CROSSWORD 2023-04-28
Across
- you don't want any one to no
- all your money is gone
- by thing
- something you get ride of
- you write them down
- makes thing
- it tells you something
- you getting rid of it
Down
- the study of money
- you get pad
- you get money if you do it
- you are creating something
- you are on a dead line
- you go to university
- you live there
- a five letter word that you earn
- you by them
- you are getting something
- signs and letters
19 Clues: by thing • you get pad • you by them • makes thing • you live there • signs and letters • the study of money • you write them down • you go to university • you getting rid of it • you are on a dead line • all your money is gone • it tells you something • something you get ride of • you are getting something • you get money if you do it • you are creating something • you don't want any one to no • ...
LRM Adv pp74-75 Work and money 2021-11-30
Across
- _ work is boring, requires no skill, and is not important
- a lucrative job is _ paid
- done many times in the same way, and boring
- money that is earned by a business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- an extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward for good work
- difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way
Down
- making you feel happy and satisfied because you feel you are doing something useful or important, even if you do not earn much money
- a well-paid job is _
- money paid to you by a bank when you keep money in an account there
- money paid regularly by the government to someone who has retired
- a job where you earn little money is badly _
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- a small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter or a taxi driver
15 Clues: a well-paid job is _ • a lucrative job is _ paid • done many times in the same way, and boring • a job where you earn little money is badly _ • difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way • _ work is boring, requires no skill, and is not important • money paid regularly by the government to someone who has retired • ...
Credit Unions and Banks 2025-08-28
Across
- – A machine where people can withdraw or deposit money using a card.
- – A type of loan used to buy a house.
- – An organization that uses money it makes to benefit its members instead of shareholders (like a credit union).
- – A person who owns stock in a bank; they benefit when the bank makes profit.
- – The money a bank or credit union pays you for keeping your money in an account.
- – Charges banks or credit unions may require for services (like overdraft fees).
Down
- – A person who uses a bank’s services.
- – The extra money a borrower pays to a bank or credit union for using their money.
- – A nonprofit financial institution owned by its members that provides similar services to banks.
- – A bank account that lets you deposit money, withdraw money, and write checks or use a debit card.
- – A bank account where you store money and earn interest.
- – A for-profit financial institution that offers services like checking accounts, savings accounts, and loans.
- – Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- – Money made after expenses are paid; banks aim to make profit.
- – A person who belongs to a credit union and has ownership in it.
15 Clues: – A type of loan used to buy a house. • – A person who uses a bank’s services. • – Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. • – A bank account where you store money and earn interest. • – Money made after expenses are paid; banks aim to make profit. • – A person who belongs to a credit union and has ownership in it. • ...
Accounting and finance 2020-02-10
Across
- amount one gets payed before deductions are made
- Insurance/taxes deducted from the paycheck
- amount of money invested
- plastic card used to withdraw money
- Money earned
- Amount of money an employee takes home
- money put aside for profit
Down
- List of people that work for a company and what they need to be payed
- A tax on sales
- A transfer of money
- profit earned from money that is invested
- Amount of money one plans to spend
- paper forms used to transfer money
13 Clues: Money earned • A tax on sales • A transfer of money • amount of money invested • money put aside for profit • Amount of money one plans to spend • paper forms used to transfer money • plastic card used to withdraw money • Amount of money an employee takes home • profit earned from money that is invested • Insurance/taxes deducted from the paycheck • ...
Accounting and finance 2020-02-10
Across
- amount one gets payed before deductions are made
- Insurance/taxes deducted from the paycheck
- amount of money invested
- plastic card used to withdraw money
- Money earned
- Amount of money an employee takes home
- money put aside for profit
Down
- List of people that work for a company and what they need to be payed
- A tax on sales
- A transfer of money
- profit earned from money that is invested
- Amount of money one plans to spend
- paper forms used to transfer money
13 Clues: Money earned • A tax on sales • A transfer of money • amount of money invested • money put aside for profit • Amount of money one plans to spend • paper forms used to transfer money • plastic card used to withdraw money • Amount of money an employee takes home • profit earned from money that is invested • Insurance/taxes deducted from the paycheck • ...
business skills chapter 6 2020-06-18
Across
- monies received as soon as an item is bought (4,5)
- to buy goods from an organisation in exchange for money (9)
- when an organisation pays for goods sometime after buying the item (6,8)
- organisation providing goods to another (8)
- someone who receiving professional services or advice (6)
- when an organisation has spent more money than it earned (4)
- money paid for purchasing goods and day to day items (11)
- when money is received later is classified as this (6,5)
- V.A.T is also known as (5,3)
- a supplier who is owed money for goods purchased on credit (5,7)
- a definite amount deducted from the list price of the goods as a reward for customers loyalty (5,8)
Down
- money owed by credit customers will be paid are classed as this (11)
- where goods are paid for at the time of sale (4,9)
- money an organisation earns after expenditure has been deducted from income (6)
- document that will state the details of the goods required (8,5)
- monies owed by credit customers will be paid or not, and therefore classed as this (7)
- the length of time and maximum amount they are allowed to owe a business at one time are (7,5)
- individuals or organisations to whom goods have been sold (9)
- money received by an organisation from selling goods (6)
- it records individual invoices to credit customers within one day, week or month (5,3,4)
20 Clues: V.A.T is also known as (5,3) • organisation providing goods to another (8) • where goods are paid for at the time of sale (4,9) • monies received as soon as an item is bought (4,5) • money received by an organisation from selling goods (6) • when money is received later is classified as this (6,5) • someone who receiving professional services or advice (6) • ...
Accounts Year 9 Puzzle as revision 2022-02-09
Across
- Material items held in the business for a long period of time and are not for resale
- This increases Capital
- An amount of money borrowed from a person or a bank
- Purchases less Purchases Returns
- These are assets that a listed according to liquidity
- Goods which were bought for resale and sold to the customers
- The value of goods not sold at the end of the financial year
- What the business owes
- Amounts of money that have to be paid within one year
- Goods returned by the business to the suppliers
Down
- This is carried out to calculate the amount of stock at the end of the financial year
- Cash, cheques or goods withdrawn by the owner for personal use
- These are amounts of money that have to be paid after one year
- Amount of money received when the business rents premises to someone
- An expense the business pays for work carried out by the employees
- Sales less Sales Returns
- Anything that takes place in the business
- Money or Assets invested by the owner in the business
- What the business owns
- People that owe the business an amount of money
- A transfer of an amount of money from the Cash till to the bank and vice versa
- Goods bought for resale from the suppliers
- When the business withdraws an amount of money from the Bank Account which is larger then the amount invested in it
23 Clues: This increases Capital • What the business owns • What the business owes • Sales less Sales Returns • Purchases less Purchases Returns • Anything that takes place in the business • Goods bought for resale from the suppliers • People that owe the business an amount of money • Goods returned by the business to the suppliers • An amount of money borrowed from a person or a bank • ...
Financial literacy crossword 2021-04-06
Across
- action of subtracting some thing
- and expense that does not change from time period to time period
- a fixed regular payment
- value of all non-financial and financial assets
- attacks on net personal or business income
- level of prices relate to a range of every day items
- money received
- A price for food stuffs,etc. stated or shown as the cost per unit
- interest calculated on the principal portion of a loan
- A deposit account with checks
- cost required for something
- The sum of all wages
- anything of value that a person or firm buys
- any card plate or coupon book that may be used repeatedly to borrow money or buy goods on credit
Down
- estimated income for a period of time
- money saved- a bank account for saving
- your employer takes money out of paycheck for taxes
- income tax opposes tax
- The amount of money an employee takes home, not cost they’re given
- The interest on a loan
- call that change as the quantity for business produce changes
- an amount of money held at a financial institution on behalf of an account holder for safekeeping
- State of being responsible for something especially by law
- A loan for the purchase of real property secured by a lien on the property
- taxes on sales
- a current exchange in the form of coins and notes
- top of the line - important
- money that is owed or due
28 Clues: taxes on sales • money received • The sum of all wages • income tax opposes tax • The interest on a loan • a fixed regular payment • money that is owed or due • cost required for something • top of the line - important • A deposit account with checks • action of subtracting some thing • estimated income for a period of time • money saved- a bank account for saving • ...
Personal Finance 2023-05-22
Across
- The total amount of money you earn before taxes and other deductions
- A fee charged by a bank for access to your money
- A type of retirement account that allows for tax-deferred growth
- A type of account that offers tax advantages for retirement savings
- A type of investment that represents ownership in a company
- A debt that accumulates interest over time
- A document that shows your income and expenses over a period of time
- A type of investment that pays interest on a loan made to a company or government
- The total amount of money you owe on a credit card or loan
- A type of tax-advantaged investment account for education expenses
- The amount of money left over after all expenses are paid
- A type of credit card that requires you to pay off the balance each month
- The amount of money earned from an investment
- A type of investment that allows you to buy a small share in a company
Down
- A type of insurance that provides coverage for medical expenses
- The amount of money borrowed in a loan
- A type of account that earns interest on savings and has limited withdrawals
- A type of account that allows you to deposit money and earn interest tax-free
- rate A charge levied by a lender for borrowing money
- A document that summarizes your bank account activity
- fund A type of mutual fund that tracks a specific stock market index
21 Clues: The amount of money borrowed in a loan • A debt that accumulates interest over time • The amount of money earned from an investment • A fee charged by a bank for access to your money • rate A charge levied by a lender for borrowing money • A document that summarizes your bank account activity • The amount of money left over after all expenses are paid • ...
Kaia's CWP 2023-05-12
Across
- Decline in a product’s value that starts the moment a product is purchased (car).
- using income for current consumption
- Loan to buy real estate, such as land or a home.
- The entire amount of money owed to lenders.
- earnings from an investment, usually expressed as an annual percentage rate
- Intentional misrepresentation of information with the intent to deceive or mislead.
- Card that enables holder to charge expenses for purchases or to get money, often with interest; synonymous with “buy now, pay later.”
- The length of time you have to pay off a loan
- Any money an individual receives.
- The profit from an investment.
- An investment that makes the investor a part owner of a company.
Down
- How fast money in savings account or investment grows.
- An excessively high offer for a trade-in vehicle.
- The difference between a person’s assets and liabilities
- A rise in value or price
- one who lends; may be an individual, a business or a government
- Amount of money a creditor is willing to loan another to purchase goods and services, based on trust and the expectation that the money will be repaid as promised with interest.
- Money set aside for short-term goals.
- Ability to repay a loan from present income; one of three factors in credit scoring.
- Written order directing a bank or credit union to pay a person or business a specific sum of money.
20 Clues: A rise in value or price • The profit from an investment. • Any money an individual receives. • using income for current consumption • Money set aside for short-term goals. • The entire amount of money owed to lenders. • The length of time you have to pay off a loan • Loan to buy real estate, such as land or a home. • An excessively high offer for a trade-in vehicle. • ...
Cross puzzle 2023-08-23
Across
- reasonably or cheaply priced
- institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services
- the annual rate of interest that a bank charges for lending or borrow
- A statement that has information about your credit
- A sum of money lent or investment
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- buying what you have to have not what would be nice to have
- prediction of your credit behavior
- A sum of money that is worth then sum in the future
- A thing providing protection against a possible.
- to repay a loan or appear in a court of law
- how likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit
- the practice to of spreading your investments around
Down
- utter ruin, failure, depletion, or the like
- type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- borrowing money from a bank
- a plastic card that resembles a credit card but functions like a check and through which payments
- putting money on the side for yourself
- The sum of money that is borrowed for certain period of time
- Money that’s received
- shopping: to compare prices and quality
- A single item of ownership that has exchange value
- a source of pride or honor
- Broker Buying and selling and trading financial securities for their clients
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses
25 Clues: Money that’s received • a source of pride or honor • borrowing money from a bank • reasonably or cheaply priced • A sum of money lent or investment • prediction of your credit behavior • putting money on the side for yourself • shopping: to compare prices and quality • utter ruin, failure, depletion, or the like • to repay a loan or appear in a court of law • ...
Cosumer Financial Protection 2024-03-19
Across
- Something you spend your money on that you expect will earn a financial
- An illegal act that occurs when people try to trick you out of your personal
- money with worth.
- Someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or
- A person or organization that borrows something, especially money from a
- The single largest source of health coverage in the United States.
- Are loans that used to buy a home or to borrow money against the value of a home you already own.
- A check for your salary or wages made out to you.
- automated teller machine.
- use for future emergencies or to make specific purchases.
- The company promises to pay for repairs or
- Money you have set aside in a secure place, such as in a bank account, that you
Down
- mandatory payments to the government that provide goods and services for the community.
- and your money.
- employer contributes the same amount on your behalf.
- A measure of the ability and ease with which you can access and use your
- at a specific time.
- other financial transactions.
- A tax deducted from your pay to contribute to Social Security and Medicare;
- An amount of money someone earns for selling something.
- A financial institution and business that accepts deposits, makes loans, and
- a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway.
- for other financial institution.
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss.
- occurs when you don’t have enough money in your account to
25 Clues: and your money. • money with worth. • at a specific time. • automated teller machine. • other financial transactions. • for other financial institution. • Exposure to danger, harm, or loss. • The company promises to pay for repairs or • A check for your salary or wages made out to you. • employer contributes the same amount on your behalf. • ...
Fiscal 2025-12-11
Across
- When government revenues exceed expenditures in a given year.
- Laws that reduce unemployment and increase GDP.
- The interest rate that the Fed charges commercial banks.
- Something that serves as money but has no other value.
- When the Fed buys or sells government bonds.
- The minimum amount of reserves a bank must hold against deposits, set by the Federal Reserve.
- is anything that is accepted as payment for goods and services.
- When the central bank adjusts the money supply to speed up or slow down the economy.
- the total collection of assets.
Down
- The total amount of money the government owes, accumulated from past deficits minus surpluses.
- The interest rate that banks charge one another for one-day loans.
- The fraction of deposits that banks are required to keep in reserve rather than lend out.
- Helps stabilize the economy.
- The Federal Reserve makes to banks on the reserves they hold, influencing lending behavior.
- Money measures the value of all goods and services.
- performs the function of money and has intrinsic value.
- Laws that reduce inflation, decrease GDP.
- When government expenditures exceed revenues in a given year.
- Money can easily be used to buy goods.
- When the Feds decrease the Discount Rate.
- Money allows you to store purchasing power for the future.
- a flow of earnings per unit of time.
- When the feds increase the Discount Rate.
- Regulates banks and make sure people have faith in our financial system.
24 Clues: Helps stabilize the economy. • the total collection of assets. • a flow of earnings per unit of time. • Money can easily be used to buy goods. • Laws that reduce inflation, decrease GDP. • When the Feds decrease the Discount Rate. • When the feds increase the Discount Rate. • When the Fed buys or sells government bonds. • Laws that reduce unemployment and increase GDP. • ...
Culinary Vocab 2024-03-25
Across
- Public image of a business
- Picture or symbol to represent a business
- Amount of money spent on items stays the same
- Message of a place portrayed through decorations and lighting
- A plan of a restaurants marketing and promotion efforts
- Calculations of whether the company is gaining or losing money
- Amount of money spent on items changes over time
- Set amount of money available to spend on necessities
Down
- Feeling or Mood of a place
- The amount of money a business has left after paying all the bills
- Record of Profit
- Money earned after expenses
- The group of customers who come to your restaurant to dine
- Losses that occur when a business uses up assets without any profit
- Things a business owns
- Money spent in a restaurant by customers
16 Clues: Record of Profit • Things a business owns • Feeling or Mood of a place • Public image of a business • Money earned after expenses • Money spent in a restaurant by customers • Picture or symbol to represent a business • Amount of money spent on items stays the same • Amount of money spent on items changes over time • Set amount of money available to spend on necessities • ...
G10 business 2025-10-07
Across
- What people do to earn money
- Things we eat to stay healthy
- A place where products are kept and sold
- Something you would like to have
- A medium that can be exchanged for goods and services
- What you use to finish work or do tasks
- Something you must have to live
- A small store where you buy things
- How much money you need to pay for a product
- To get a product by paying money for it
- To do something for someone
Down
- Physical things you can touch and buy
- A type of work someone does regularly for money
- A person who starts a business, organizes resources, and takes risks for profit.
- To give someone a product in exchange for money
- To give money for something you bought
16 Clues: To do something for someone • What people do to earn money • Things we eat to stay healthy • Something you must have to live • Something you would like to have • A small store where you buy things • Physical things you can touch and buy • To give money for something you bought • What you use to finish work or do tasks • To get a product by paying money for it • ...
Rich and poor vocabulary 2021-11-23
Across
- when your salary is going to increase, you are getting a ….
- a person who has money, property, etc. that is worth at least 1,000,000 dollars, pounds, euros, etc.
- when you want to cancel a debt you have to….
- "We still owe $1,000 on our car".
- "I don't thave any cash, I’m going to pay with my ______ ".
- people without a home.
- "The pandemic has led to many small businesses going bankrupt".
Down
- great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and beautiful things
- a legal agreement by which a bank lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property.
- “I’m always ____ you money, you still owe me £50!”
- your monthly earnings.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a large amount of money, goods, property, etc.
- During a successful business career, she accumulated a great amount of _____
- money in coins or notes.
- "I have a 20.000 dollars _____ with Macy´s"
- "I was walking and she ____ me for money"
17 Clues: your monthly earnings. • people without a home. • 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!” • ...
Vocabulary Review 2023-11-09
Across
- The money a company makes by selling goods or services.
- A person who gives money to a company hoping to get more money back later.
- To guess what will happen in the future.
- Keeping track of money in a business.
- To find out a number or amount using math.
- Hiring another company to do some of your company’s work.
- A plan for how to spend money.
- Money that people have to pay to the government.
Down
- The money spent on something
- A plan for how to manage your money.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- Things that a person or company owns that have value.
- Assets - Liability
- A person who buys things or uses services.
- Something that a person or company is responsible for.
15 Clues: Assets - Liability • The money spent on something • A plan for how to spend money. • A plan for how to manage your money. • A person who buys goods or services. • Keeping track of money in a business. • To guess what will happen in the future. • To find out a number or amount using math. • A person who buys things or uses services. • ...
Words to Know 2023-01-03
Across
- Taking money out of an account.
- The amount of money in an account
- The things people must have to stay healthy and be safe
- The things people would like to have but can live without.
- Putting money into an account
- The place in a bank or financial institution where someone’s money is held
- Short for “automated teller machine.”
- Something a person wants to do, be, or have.
Down
- To give someone else something they need
- A place that looks after people’s money and keeps it safe.
- To receive in return for work or service.
- To put aside money to use later.
- Coming up with new ideas and different ways to solve a problem
- To use money to pay for something
- institution A company that manages money
15 Clues: Putting money into an account • Taking money out of an account. • To put aside money to use later. • The amount of money in an account • To use money to pay for something • Short for “automated teller machine.” • To give someone else something they need • institution A company that manages money • To receive in return for work or service. • ...
Signing Naturally Unit 22 Banking Terms 2024-03-06
Across
- to move funds from one account/bank to another
- to receive money regularly
- to put your money in stocks
- a check that is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds
- a piece of plastic used to pay
- a type of account that is fingerspelled
- to make a donation to someone or to a charity
- to have an abundance of money
- to pay for someone's meal or entertainment
Down
- to put money in an account
- to pay or gain under the table
- be out of money
- to deduct from
- to purchase
- another word for the sign price
- annual percentage rate
- shows how much is in your account
- to be a cheapskate
- the abbreviation of automated teller machine
19 Clues: to purchase • to deduct from • be out of money • to be a cheapskate • annual percentage rate • to put money in an account • to receive money regularly • to put your money in stocks • to have an abundance of money • to pay or gain under the table • a piece of plastic used to pay • another word for the sign price • shows how much is in your account • ...
Bussines 2021-06-13
Across
- A formal contract to repay borrowed money
- acting with or showing care and thought for the future
- person who passes on information concerning wrongdoing in the company
- having a great deal of money
- person who has an interest in a company to be run
- someone who is good with numbers
- paying fair price to producers by companies in developed countries
- dishonest and illegal
- Anything of value or belonging to you
- the money you pay to travel by bus, taxi
- money that you give to an organisation such as charity
- charge for using money until repaid at a future date
- rise of prices
- amount by which a company's value exceeds the value of its individual assets and liabilities
- (literary) having no money
Down
- using accounting tricks to make a company's financial results look better than they really are
- bulk advertising
- person who has shares of the company
- impression customers get of the brand as a whole throughout all aspects of the buyer's journey.
- sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost
- practice of favouring relatives or friends by often giving them job in the company
- a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- extreme saving
- the fact or condition of being accountable
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- income not spent
- society that encourages people to buy and use goods
- an amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
29 Clues: extreme saving • rise of prices • bulk advertising • income not spent • dishonest and illegal • (literary) having no money • having a great deal of money • someone who is good with numbers • person who has shares of the company • Anything of value or belonging to you • the money you pay to travel by bus, taxi • A formal contract to repay borrowed money • ...
Future You 2024-08-15
Across
- The way of life, ideas and traditons of a group of people
- A strong feeling that want to do a particular job
- A short written description of your education, qualifications, previous jobs and skills, sent to an employer for example
- Who you are
- The study of the way money is made and used in a society
- A person you work for
- Matter or the like that is valuable or useful to a place or person
- Having a lot of money or property
- An additional amount of money paid by someone who borrows money, or paid to someone who invests money
- The series of jobs that a person has in their life, usually in the same profession
- A person who works for someone or for an organisation and is paid by them
- Ajob or something you enjoy doing in your free time
- All the people living in one place
- Beliefs and ideas people have about what is important in life
Down
- An exciting new idea or method that people are using for the first time
- The ability to think of and try new things, especially in business
- The process of gaining knowledge and skills
- To select something or decide on an idea
- The supply of and demand for labour
- Money or the managagement of money;to provide money for something
- The amount of space between two places
- A 15% tax added to your purchases
- To be free from the control of other people or things;to not rely on others
- The state of being poor
- An amount of money that you owe
- To make something or become different
- A group of people related to each other, especially parents and their children
27 Clues: Who you are • A person you work for • The state of being poor • An amount of money that you owe • A 15% tax added to your purchases • Having a lot of money or property • All the people living in one place • The supply of and demand for labour • To make something or become different • The amount of space between two places • To select something or decide on an idea • ...
Quizlet Personal Finance 2022-09-26
Across
- Payment- A sum of money put towards the purchase of something.
- Pay- Gross pay minus deductions and taxes.
- property to secure a loan with a bank.
- keeping your money to spend in the future.
- owed for loans for homes and real estate.
- Money received for labor or services.
- 16 years and older who have jobs.
- Pay- amount people earn per pay period before deductions.
- earnings- After tax money
- Fee- the penalty associated with an overdraft.
- sum of money provided temporarily on the condition that the amount will be repaid.
- to make payments for a credit agreement.
- Wage- lowest wage that employers may legally pay for an hour of labor.
- Interest- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
Down
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- Card- Cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- Annual percentage rate
- who owns the home you are renting from.
- Income- The amount of your paycheck that is available to spend or save.
- Tax- taxes on income, earned and unearned.
- economic value of something you own
- original amount of money deposited or invested, excluding any interest or dividends.
- Account- An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- Score- A number based on information in a credit report.
- Deposit- A transaction where money is deposited directly into your bank.
28 Clues: Annual percentage rate • earnings- After tax money • 16 years and older who have jobs. • A share of ownership in a company. • economic value of something you own • Money received for labor or services. • property to secure a loan with a bank. • who owns the home you are renting from. • to make payments for a credit agreement. • owed for loans for homes and real estate. • ...
Personal Finance 2022-12-02
Across
- money you receive from some outside source to help pay for education
- interest rate is set and does not change each month or year
- payments money and benefits received from local state or federal government
- student loan- interest is not charged until after you graduate
- money added to a checking or saving account
- signature or intrusion written o the back of a check, which authorizes the bank to cash to deposit the check
- fee charged for violating the credit agreement
- loan Set amount is borrowed at a certain interest for a set period of time single
- rate lender or credit card company can change the rate often
- loan the set amount borrowed at a certain interest rate
- person who lends money service
- aid The money you receive from some outside source to help pay for education
Down
- loan Interest is charged from the time the loan is made
- The ability to receive services and pay for them later
- account demand deposit account that may have some restrictions about how quickly or easily the money can be withdrawn
- account holder can charge to the account as often as desired up to a certain dollar limit
- A person who borrows money
- penalty if you close account before a stated time
- card Allows account holder to withdraw cash from an account at an ATM or to make purchases with a pin number
- loans Definition type of debt in which you borrow money for a period of time
- Forms of pay other than salary or wages
- ability to borrow money with an agreement to pay it back late
- money you are given to pay for education expenses and do not repay
- the written order to the bank to pay the stated amount to the person or business
24 Clues: A person who borrows money • person who lends money service • Forms of pay other than salary or wages • money added to a checking or saving account • fee charged for violating the credit agreement • penalty if you close account before a stated time • The ability to receive services and pay for them later • loan Interest is charged from the time the loan is made • ...
Finance Vocab Assignment 2022-11-20
Across
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses.
- Investment and securities of other institutions
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- to take and use someone else's property with the intention of returning it
- an amount of money borrowed by one party from another
- money received from work or investments
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue
- form of finance that allows you to access the amount of money loaned, according to your needs at any given time
Down
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
- the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to generate wealth
- the cost you charge to lend money
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for the taking title of debtor's property
- a person or organization declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts
- income not spent
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
23 Clues: income not spent • the cost you charge to lend money • money received from work or investments • a compulsory contribution to state revenue • Investment and securities of other institutions • an amount of money borrowed by one party from another • the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work • a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality • ...
Investing- Haiden La Croix 2025-03-25
Across
- Amount of money saved for a purpose
- Currencies that are created and backed by the government
- Is for Aggressive Risk Tolerance Investors
- Everyone has one and you get money from it when you retire
- 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.
- Collecting money for something
- They represent a loan from the buyer (you) to the issue of the bond, and are usually paid back at a stated interest rate.
- Pools money from a large group of investors
- Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX
- Virtual currency
- what website do we have shares in?
Down
- the street that Mr. Washingtons son works of
- You will get this for working a certain number of years with companies
- Pull money out of it when you want, penalty-free when you’re 59.5
- What website do we use to look at the stock market chart
- The market is low
- Nervous investors with a low to low-moderate risk tolerance
- How to find a company in the stock market
- Has a funny name itś also when you put a lot of money into it then sell it all when it is super high.
- 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
- Put money into this
- The market is high
- A collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that trades on a stock exchange
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 • ...
Personal finance 2020-05-12
Across
- method of payment not used in Poland
- metal piece of money
- If you don't spend money, you ... it.
- Another name for an account with a chcequebook.
- You can get bank notes from this.
- In Poland it's PLN
- If you spend more money than you have, you ...
- If you have a job, you... money for the work that you do.
- Another expression for 'withdraw'.
Down
- A name for very small amount of money
- You need it to get money from ATM
- Mastercard is a type of...
- When you take money from ATM, you ...it.
- You can make online payments from this.
- 'Complete' a cheque - ...it.
- When you can look at your account on computer: internet...
16 Clues: In Poland it's PLN • metal piece of money • Mastercard is a type of... • 'Complete' a cheque - ...it. • You need it to get money from ATM • You can get bank notes from this. • Another expression for 'withdraw'. • method of payment not used in Poland • A name for very small amount of money • If you don't spend money, you ... it. • You can make online payments from this. • ...
Retirement Crossword -Allysa Shepard 2024-04-22
Across
- a compilation of academic investments
- when an employer matches your 401k
- interest on interest
- money deposited has not been taxed yet
- when something raises in price over the span of a few years
- money deposited has already been taxed
- to put money in to something and expect to make money back
- 401k but employer makes all the decisions
Down
- to have something to work towards
- provides retirement income for almost every American worker.
- pay money to get protection
- tons of money
- pension plan but employee makes all the decisions
- when you don't have to work anymore
- the act of invest
- the action of diversifying
16 Clues: tons of money • the act of invest • interest on interest • the action of diversifying • pay money to get protection • to have something to work towards • when an employer matches your 401k • when you don't have to work anymore • a compilation of academic investments • money deposited has not been taxed yet • money deposited has already been taxed • ...
Avery+Chloe Business crossword 2025-09-12
Across
- a method of gathering and analyzing data
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or materials
- exchange of goods or services without using money
- being responsible for something
- the total income a business generates from its primary activities
- wealth in form of money
- business owned by two people
Down
- the person or people with whom one is competing
- a business owned by one person
- An agreeement between two people allowing someone to spend money
- Owe money
- a stock of resources
- an open place where products are being sold
- amount of money made
- Property owned by someone
- entry recording an amount of money owned
16 Clues: Owe money • a stock of resources • amount of money made • wealth in form of money • Property owned by someone • business owned by two people • a business owned by one person • being responsible for something • a method of gathering and analyzing data • entry recording an amount of money owned • an open place where products are being sold • ...
Unit 5 2022-02-16
Across
- have an amount of money to survive
- stop or interrupt
- a little variation or alteration
- give or contribute with charity
- when you don't pay in cash you pay using a...
- it is a big amount of money, which not many people have
- the money you have saved
- not on time
- support
- when someone ask for money or food on the street
Down
- it is known as pocket money
- a point in time or a moment
- postpone someting
- it is the salary or the payment
- someone who is rich
- when you pay someone back the money they lent you
16 Clues: support • not on time • stop or interrupt • postpone someting • someone who is rich • the money you have saved • it is known as pocket money • a point in time or a moment • it is the salary or the payment • give or contribute with charity • a little variation or alteration • have an amount of money to survive • when you don't pay in cash you pay using a... • ...
Payroll ESL 2025-02-10
Across
- The amount of money a worker earns per hour, week or month
- The day in which an employee receives payment for their work
- Things such as private insurance offered to a worker in addition to their salary
- A 52 week period used by the government to account for pays and taxes
- The lowest amount an employer is legally allowed to pay someone
- Your earnings after all taxes and deductions
- the amount of money that earned a year, not including any extras
- A payment given to a salesman directly related to the amount of a product sold
- Money paid for working extra hours
Down
- The act of calculating an individual's earnings
- Your earnings defore any taxes or other deductions
- Small amount of money given for good service, common in restaurants
- Extra money or goods given for your job
- Money taken from each pay period for state projects and public services
- Extra money paid as a reward for good work
- An extra amount of money ususally for good work or given for the holidays
- Paper detailing wages
17 Clues: Paper detailing wages • Money paid for working extra hours • Extra money or goods given for your job • Extra money paid as a reward for good work • Your earnings after all taxes and deductions • The act of calculating an individual's earnings • Your earnings defore any taxes or other deductions • The amount of money a worker earns per hour, week or month • ...
Financial 2024-03-21
Across
- The study and discipline of money
- economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns
- A person who makes an investment
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- a place to keep your money
- Putting money away
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- The act of putting money into something to make a profit or get an advantage
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
Down
- offers easy access to your money in a bank
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- grant on something
- ownership of part of a company
- Debt securities that entitle owner to
- money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government.
15 Clues: grant on something • Putting money away • a place to keep your money • ownership of part of a company • A person who makes an investment • The study and discipline of money • Debt securities that entitle owner to • offers easy access to your money in a bank • a spending plan based on income and expenses • a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • ...
Week 24 & 25 Vocabulary 2025-03-24
Across
- the business of creating a product from raw materials
- activities or topics that a person enjoys learning about
- to give money in exchange for a good or service
- a group of businesses that produce certain kinds of goods or services
- money you borrow to pay for things now
- the business of growing crops and raising animals
- the business of serving visitors or travelers to a city
- the money you owe
Down
- the business of preventing and treating illnesses
- giving part of what you have to others
- to be paid money for work
- extra money people agree to pay overtime in order to borrow money now
- the knowledge of how to complete tasks
- to take money, intending to repay later
- putting money aside each time you get paid
15 Clues: the money you owe • to be paid money for work • giving part of what you have to others • the knowledge of how to complete tasks • money you borrow to pay for things now • to take money, intending to repay later • putting money aside each time you get paid • to give money in exchange for a good or service • the business of preventing and treating illnesses • ...
budjeting key words 2025-08-01
15 Clues: Food you buy • Backup money • Must-buy items • Money set aside • House loan cost • Costs that change • Things you pay for • Extra money left over • Fun or extra purchases • Bills for water and power • When spending is too high • Money you get • A money plan • Costs that stay the same • ...
Personal Finance 2021-10-04
Across
- changes
- used to make money
- not necessity
- more then 40 hours per week
- how much it costs to live
- when you borrow money
- every month
- how much money you earn
- necessity
Down
- things you want to do
- doesn't change
- every other week
- Used to know how much money you have to spend/expenses
- house payment
- cost of shelter
- you receive this when you get paid
- what you do with your life
- income before taxes/deductions
- income after taxes/expenses
19 Clues: changes • necessity • every month • not necessity • house payment • doesn't change • cost of shelter • every other week • used to make money • things you want to do • when you borrow money • how much money you earn • how much it costs to live • what you do with your life • more then 40 hours per week • income after taxes/expenses • income before taxes/deductions • you receive this when you get paid • ...
Market Day 2017-05-11
Across
- when you donate money
- something we eat everyday
- you hang them up
- a type of food
- your left over money
- a charity
- up Autism, a charity
- a tag line
- something that will be held on
Down
- something you use to buy products
- you win....
- something you run
- it is what you call something when you spend money
- it's something you do everyday
- something you sell
- Hall, a place at school
- six, it's a year level
- Bros, a market day business
- something you play
19 Clues: a charity • a tag line • you win.... • a type of food • you hang them up • something you run • something you sell • something you play • your left over money • up Autism, a charity • when you donate money • six, it's a year level • Hall, a place at school • something we eat everyday • Bros, a market day business • it's something you do everyday • something that will be held on • ...
Shopping vocabulary crossword 2017-01-30
Across
- A small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money
- Used to measure or compare the level of something
- a small folding Case for carrying paper money, credit cards and other flat objects
- A long, flat board fixed horizontally, usually against a wall or inside a cupboard so that objects can be stored on it
- Money off
- A small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment
- A machine which records sales in a shop, and in which money is kept
- A person who buys goods or a service
- A piece of paper money
Down
- A printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- A soft container made out of paper or thin plastic
- A light container, often with a handle
- a small Vehicle with two or four wheels that you push or pull to transport large or heavy objects on
- Where people can try on clothes before buying them
- Money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- A set of stairs moved up or down by electric power
- A small rectangular pattern of thick and thin black lines printed on a product, or on its container
- A person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a shop, bank, restaurant, etc.
- A machine that carries people up and down in tall buildings
- A place where you can buy goods or services
20 Clues: Money off • A piece of paper money • A person who buys goods or a service • A light container, often with a handle • A place where you can buy goods or services • Used to measure or compare the level of something • A soft container made out of paper or thin plastic • Where people can try on clothes before buying them • A set of stairs moved up or down by electric power • ...
FIN LIT CROSSWORD KROBOTH P1 2023-08-21
Across
- an extra fee one pays after borrowing money
- a score used to represent the creditworthiness of a select individual
- A legal declaration stating one cannot pay any debts
- comparing the prices of items from different sellers
- things you must have vs things you don’t need but want for yourself
- a first line of importance
- a formula calculating inflation stating a current sum of money will be worth less in the future.
- card a card issued by the bank that allows you to make payments virtually
- Broker a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
Down
- a term used to describe someone who has met the conditions to receive financial aid
- how much money you make
- extending one’s range of services/products to a larger demographic
- a specific sum of money set aside for emergencies
- something that is owed or due
- set money aside for yourself and then pay everything else
- a certificate issue to a person depositing money by the bank
- failure of legal obligations
- an estimate of how much money you earn or can be used
- a practice where an organization guarantees compensation for a specific loss.
- Annual Percentage Rate
- Something with monetary value
- a record of one’s debts or loan history
- a promise that you will pay back something borrowed
- a nonprofit organization that offers financial services
- a payment of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
25 Clues: Annual Percentage Rate • how much money you make • a first line of importance • failure of legal obligations • something that is owed or due • Something with monetary value • a record of one’s debts or loan history • an extra fee one pays after borrowing money • a specific sum of money set aside for emergencies • a promise that you will pay back something borrowed • ...
8th Grade Social Studies Review Puzzle 2025-05-12
Across
- Official changes or additions to a government document
- The study of the earth’s landscapes, people, places, and environments
- A negotiation where each party gives up something to settle a disagreement.
- To formally remove from a union (The United States)
- Something that can be believed or trusted
- The name of the North during the US Civil War
- Charge a public official with a crime (This is the first step to remove someone from office)
- The study of rights and responsibilities of citizens and how the government functions
- Money earned before deductions
- Money taken out of your income like taxes and insurance
- A person that’s the first to do something; they “blaze” the trail for others to follow
- A written plan for the government
- A plan for how you spend your money
Down
- The study of how a societies resources are shared; government and money
- Money paid to the government to pay for public services
- Money earned after deductions
- Money set aside for the future
- Approve
- The act of being set free
- A war between citizens of the same country
- Money Earned
- The practice of owning a person as property; especially for their labor.
- Deny
- The study of past events
- A group of people that have the power to rule in a territory according to the law
- The name of the South during the US Civil War
26 Clues: Deny • Approve • Money Earned • The study of past events • The act of being set free • Money earned after deductions • Money set aside for the future • Money earned before deductions • A written plan for the government • A plan for how you spend your money • Something that can be believed or trusted • A war between citizens of the same country • ...
Unit 13 2025-02-17
Across
- - to start an organization, especially by providing money
- - any of several kinds of calculation used to understand financial accounts, for instance comparing money received with money owed - to have to pay money back to someone
- - the price that you pay to travel on an aircraft, train, bus, etc
- - to try to persuade someone to do something
- - to use something that belongs to someone else and give it back later
- - a collection of gold, silver, jewellery, and valuable objects, especially in children's stories
- - an amount of money given to a person by an organization to pay for their education, usually at a college or university
- - to make someone feel ashamed or shy
- - to give money to a bank, business, etc, or buy something, because you hope to get a profit
- - the quality in someone or something that makes them attractive or enjoyable
Down
- - the part (of a city) containing the main centres for business and shopping
- - not interesting
- - to think that something is likely to be true, although you have no proof
- - existing or happening for only a short or limited time
- - happening, existing, or true in the past but not now
- - relating to real situations or actions and not to thoughts or ideas
- - one of four equal parts of something
- - someone who pays someone else for services or advice
- - money that someone has borrowed
- - a fixed amount of money that you receive from your employer, usually every month
20 Clues: - not interesting • - money that someone has borrowed • - to make someone feel ashamed or shy • - one of four equal parts of something • - to try to persuade someone to do something • - happening, existing, or true in the past but not now • - someone who pays someone else for services or advice • - existing or happening for only a short or limited time • ...
Fiscal Monetary Policy 2025-12-11
Across
- is anything that is accepted as payment for goods and services.
- When government expenditures exceed revenues in a given year.
- Helps stabilize the economy.
- The interest rate that banks charge one another for one-day loans.
- The fraction of deposits that banks are required to keep in reserve rather than lend out.
- When the feds increase the Discount Rate.
- the total collection of assets.
- a flow of earnings per unit of time.
- Laws that reduce unemployment and increase GDP.
- The interest rate that the Fed charges commercial banks.
- When government revenues exceed expenditures in a given year.
- When the central bank adjusts the money supply to speed up or slow down the economy.
- The total amount of money the government owes, accumulated from past deficits minus surpluses.
- Money measures the value of all goods and services.
- The Federal Reserve makes to banks on the reserves they hold, influencing lending behavior.
Down
- When the Fed buys or sells government bonds.
- When the Feds decrease the Discount Rate.
- The minimum amount of reserves a bank must hold against deposits, set by the Federal Reserve.
- Something that serves as money but has no other value.
- Laws that reduce inflation, decrease GDP.
- performs the function of money and has intrinsic value.
- Regulates banks and make sure people have faith in our financial system.
- Money can easily be used to buy goods.
- Money allows you to store purchasing power for the future.
24 Clues: Helps stabilize the economy. • the total collection of assets. • a flow of earnings per unit of time. • Money can easily be used to buy goods. • When the Feds decrease the Discount Rate. • Laws that reduce inflation, decrease GDP. • When the feds increase the Discount Rate. • When the Fed buys or sells government bonds. • Laws that reduce unemployment and increase GDP. • ...
BSA/AML - Make the Connection 2016-05-06
Across
- Stage one of money laundering process.
- Individuals who provide criminals a means to launder money.
- Short name for Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
- Stage three of money laundering process.
- Stage two of money laundering process.
- “_______” is the process of concealing or disguising the existence, illegal source, movement, destination, or illegal application of illicitly derived property or funds to make them appear legitimate. It is making “dirty” money appear “clean”.
- “___” Money Laundering.
- When I suspect unusual activity.
- An intentional act of deception involving financial transactions for purpose of personal gain.
Down
- Actions by any person with the purpose of evading CTR reporting.
- A quarterly requirement.
- A document financial institutions must file with Financial Crimes Enforcement Network following a suspected incident of money laundering or fraud.
- Monthly report certification required by managers.
- Significant changes in deposit amounts, changes orders requests, or deposits that include numerous money orders or cashier’s checks is an indication of “_______” activity.
- A report that U.S. financial institutions are required to file with FinCEN for each deposit, withdrawal, exchange of currency, or other payment or transfer, by, through, or to the financial institution which involves a transaction in currency of more than $10,000.
- Cash Vault Automation System.
- An indication of unusual activity.
- Enacted in 1970.
- Cash Vault managers will make every effort to submit a UAR including all required information on the same day that the unusual activity is identified but no later than “___” business days from discovery.
- “Know your _____”.
20 Clues: Enacted in 1970. • “Know your _____”. • “___” Money Laundering. • A quarterly requirement. • Cash Vault Automation System. • When I suspect unusual activity. • An indication of unusual activity. • Stage one of money laundering process. • Stage two of money laundering process. • Stage three of money laundering process. • Monthly report certification required by managers. • ...
Domain 5 Vocabulary Review Crossword 2024-04-30
Across
- employer based retirement plan
- employer form stating your earnings and taxes paid in
- recreating a loan for a lower interest rate
- a timed savings
- interest charged on principle & current balance
- amount paid to use insurance
- obligation or responsibility for a debt
- point based system on ones loan ability
- amount paid to have any insurance policy.
- income earned after taxes have been taken out
- financial bank owned by its members
- cash payment on a purchase to lower cost
- cost of yearly interest/credit in a percentage
- retirement plan based on tax free investments
- a plan of money earned and money spent/saved
Down
- not having money in account and bank covers the cost
- a concept advising you what to spend and save
- a set amount of how much you can borrow
- money earned or charged on borrowed money
- amount owed on a home loan
- loss of value in an asset
- measure of ease to access and use money
- credit that is paid month to month
- monthly expenses that are constant
- life insurance that will stay the same throughout life
- support for responsibility of a debt obligation
- your ability to borrow money
- amount financed/borrowed
- pooling money in an investment of stocks and bonds
- income before taxes or other withdrawals are made
- employer form allowing taxes to be deducted from pay
31 Clues: a timed savings • amount financed/borrowed • loss of value in an asset • amount owed on a home loan • amount paid to use insurance • your ability to borrow money • employer based retirement plan • credit that is paid month to month • monthly expenses that are constant • financial bank owned by its members • a set amount of how much you can borrow • ...
Introduction to Banking 2024-02-07
Across
- a written, dated, and signed draft that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money
- the total amount of money that a person or business can borrow from a bank
- an asset that a borrower uses to secure a loan
- the money available in a checking or savings account
- an entry recording an amount owed
- a location of bank, some banks have many of these
- put money into a bank account
- an amount that banks charge us for the provision of services such as making a transfer, managing an account, granting us a credit card
- any funds moving in or out of a bank account
- fail to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan
- automated teller machine
Down
- accepted as a form of payment most places, usually made of plastic
- an arrange made with a bank where someone can deposit and withdraw money
- borrow money with the intention to pay back at a later date
- a non-profit bank that usually has better interest rates
- the monetary charge for borrowing money—generally expressed as a percentage
- a list of all transactions for a bank account over a set period, usually monthly
- small book containing preprinted paper instruments issued to checking account holders and used to pay for goods or services
- occurs when there isn't enough money in an account to cover a transaction or withdrawal, but the bank allows the transaction anyway
- removing funds from a bank account
20 Clues: automated teller machine • put money into a bank account • an entry recording an amount owed • removing funds from a bank account • any funds moving in or out of a bank account • an asset that a borrower uses to secure a loan • a location of bank, some banks have many of these • the money available in a checking or savings account • ...
Workshop 8 Puzzle 2024-03-15
Across
- a business that sells goods or services, especially on a street.
- a plan for how much you earn and spend during a period of time.
- a large organization where people work together.
- to make a product available for someone to buy.
- things or services that you pay for.
- money you have after selling a product and subtracting what you spent to make it.
- a plan or strategy meant to solve a problem.
- the system by which a country's goods and money are used and made.
- the buying or selling of something online.
- money a bank pays you for keeping your money.
- to get a positive gain or outcome from something.
- the money a person earns from working.
- the exchange of something, such as money from one person to another.
- to give something and receive something in return.
- the form of money used in a country.
Down
- meeting or battle to settle something.
- things set aside to be available if needed.
- fairly large enough to have an effect.
- a company that buys or sells goods or services.
- someone who tries to win or do better than others.
- plants grown for food or use by humans.
- organized events designed to reach a specific goal.
- the value shown on a coin or paper note.
- to change slowly over time.
- to give money to a business again in order to make a profit.
25 Clues: to change slowly over time. • things or services that you pay for. • the form of money used in a country. • meeting or battle to settle something. • fairly large enough to have an effect. • the money a person earns from working. • plants grown for food or use by humans. • the value shown on a coin or paper note. • the buying or selling of something online. • ...
Investment Strategies: Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- money that is placed into an account
- August 15th, 1971, marks the beginning of the ______ system
- New Jersey is in this district
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- type of capital market that sells stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- watermarks,color-shifting designs, and woven ribbons are all _____ features
- limited liability partnership
- type of capital market that sell stocks and bonds with the help of brokers
- preparing annual reports for publicly trading corporations
- ________ reserve provides financial support
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- taking measures to make money grow
- federal reserve system divided into _____ districts
Down
- limited liability for shareholders
- document with that company's financial information
- _______ banks are controlled by state regulatory authorities
- August 15th, 1971,the US dollar ceases to be convertible into _____
- providing and managing money system
- ________ institution is any organization that provides services related to money
- nickname for US dollar
- type of corporations that don't have publicly sold shares
- people who do the work
- in 1200 BC china began to use _______ as money
- type of corporations that do have publicly sold shares
- ________ banks are charted and supervised by OCC
- controls and supplies currency
- limited liability corporation
- calculating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
- When was the gold reserve act
30 Clues: nickname for US dollar • people who do the work • limited liability partnership • limited liability corporation • When was the gold reserve act • New Jersey is in this district • controls and supplies currency • limited liability for shareholders • taking measures to make money grow • providing and managing money system • money that is placed into an account • ...
Banking terms 2024-01-07
Across
- to take money from a bank and then pay it back
- money that is owed to the bank
- regular part payments
- money you earn from your job (monthly or yearly)
- a type of loan where interest incurs
- bills, notes and coins
Down
- different types of money (euro, dollars, yen)
- loans and interest on real estate
- how you balance what you spend and earn
- when you take money out of your account
- when you put money into your account
- fees paid on money you borrow
- the total amount you earn or receive
- to give money and expect it to be returned
14 Clues: regular part payments • bills, notes and coins • fees paid on money you borrow • money that is owed to the bank • loans and interest on real estate • when you put money into your account • the total amount you earn or receive • a type of loan where interest incurs • how you balance what you spend and earn • when you take money out of your account • ...
Basic Crossword of Money 2023-10-03
Across
- trading goods without money.
- borrow money from bank.
- a place to trade shares.
- money made of paper
- a rate for a particular item.
- money to manage risk.
- required to buy anything.
Down
- projection of income and expenditure.
- a place where you deposit money.
- put your money and let it grow.
- illegal trick to get money from people.
- a medium to exchange goods and commodities.
- 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. • a place where you deposit money. • projection of income and expenditure. • illegal trick to get money from people. • similar to notes but are made of metal. • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-05-17
Across
- a financial plan
- the amount of money put into an investment
- money added to a product sold that goes to the government
- money that needs to be paid that is taken out of income, such as taxes
- money left over after deductions are made
- extra money earned from investments
- money earned before deductions are made
Down
- a card connected to a bank account
- money put into an account or into the stock market
- a transfer of money between bank accounts
- a paper form filled out to transfer money from bank accounts
- the amount of money earned from an occupation
- a list of employees and their payment
13 Clues: a financial plan • a card connected to a bank account • extra money earned from investments • a list of employees and their payment • money earned before deductions are made • a transfer of money between bank accounts • money left over after deductions are made • the amount of money put into an investment • the amount of money earned from an occupation • ...
Financial Terms 2024-01-31
Across
- a card that allows you to put money onto them, usually come with fees and charges
- nine digit bank code used in US on bottom left of checks use to identify the finanical insitiution on which it was withdrawn, matches to the bank that you bank at
- account that allows you to set aside money and pays interest
- a fixed fee that an individual pays for medical service
- it can help create a new credit history and can have a positive impact on your credit reports and scores
- taking money out of a banking account
- the money available in a checking or savings account
- A financial account maintained by an institution for a customer that represents the customer's funds from which he can make withdrawls
- a person to whom money is paid
- a prepaid health insurance plan in whih providrs agree to deliver services for discount fees, you can go to any provider but some cost more
- a check written for more than in your account
- Automated teller machine
- a sum paid or charges for the use of money or for borrowing money
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specific length of time
- type of card issued by a bank that allows users to finance a purchase and is borrowed money with interest
- a loan to purchase a home or other real estate
- a group plan offering prepaid medical care to its members
- a way of sending or paying money with out using cash
- the process of comparing your company's bank statements to your own records, ensuring all transactions are accounted for
Down
- a statement recivied monthly from the bank that shows the depositor's bank transactions and balances
- the original amount you borrowed
- bank charges that may be attached to your account
- an investment that holds a wide range of different investment instruments, providing diversification
- a written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual
- occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the balance goes below zero
- an electronic way to view account activity and pay bills via the internet and an institution's website
- requires all US citizens to have healthcare and requires those who do not to pay a penalty
- the amount of money borrowed
- a service that allows you to log on to a website and pay any number of bills from a range of vendors
- a plan for making and spending money
- you contribute pre-tax dollars to the account for expected medical expenses for the up coming year, often set up by your employer, you can get reimbursed up to amount deposited
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- one who makes payment
- a person who makes funds available for others to borrow
- money
- an account that allows quick access for funds
- a card that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's account
- business that charges a fee to cash a check, banks provide this for free
- use of a smartphone to perform online banking tasks such as monitoring account balances, transferring funds between accounts, bill payment and locating an ATM
39 Clues: money • one who makes payment • Automated teller machine • the amount of money borrowed • a person to whom money is paid • the original amount you borrowed • a plan for making and spending money • taking money out of a banking account • a check written for more than in your account • an account that allows quick access for funds • a loan to purchase a home or other real estate • ...
Cash Flow 2023-02-13
Across
- The act of putting money into a business or organization to earn a profit.
- A person, business, or entity that provides products or services to another entity.
- Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating.
- The amount of money that a company spends on the creation or production of goods or services.
- Business failure.
- It can't be sold.
- Total Revenue - Total Cost
- A decrease in net income that is outside the normal operations of the business.
- Money that can be readily used for business operations.
- A self-balancing set of accounts with assets, liabilities, and a fund balance.
Down
- A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money.
- A for-profit business organization—such as a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or partnership—that provides professional services.
- An asset that is easily changed into cash.
- The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time.
- the Transfer of money, goods, or services to purchase a product or service.
- Property that is used in the operation of a trade or business, including real estate, inventories, buildings, machinery, and other equipment, patents, franchise rights, and copyrights.
- Too much stock.
- The attempt to predict future outcomes based on past events and management insight.
- A share in the ownership of a company.
20 Clues: Too much stock. • Business failure. • It can't be sold. • Total Revenue - Total Cost • A share in the ownership of a company. • An asset that is easily changed into cash. • Money that can be readily used for business operations. • Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use • The act of putting money into a business or organization to earn a profit. • ...
Cash Flow 2023-02-13
Across
- The act of putting money into a business or organization to earn a profit.
- A person, business, or entity that provides products or services to another entity.
- Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating.
- The amount of money that a company spends on the creation or production of goods or services.
- Business failure.
- It can't be sold.
- Total Revenue - Total Cost
- A decrease in net income that is outside the normal operations of the business.
- Money that can be readily used for business operations.
- A self-balancing set of accounts with assets, liabilities, and a fund balance.
Down
- A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money.
- A for-profit business organization—such as a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or partnership—that provides professional services.
- An asset that is easily changed into cash.
- The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time.
- the Transfer of money, goods, or services to purchase a product or service.
- Property that is used in the operation of a trade or business, including real estate, inventories, buildings, machinery, and other equipment, patents, franchise rights, and copyrights.
- Too much stock.
- The attempt to predict future outcomes based on past events and management insight.
- A share in the ownership of a company.
20 Clues: Too much stock. • Business failure. • It can't be sold. • Total Revenue - Total Cost • A share in the ownership of a company. • An asset that is easily changed into cash. • Money that can be readily used for business operations. • Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use • The act of putting money into a business or organization to earn a profit. • ...
Investing Unit Recap 2023-03-23
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- good retirement option for higher incomes
- something not directly involving a specific company that causes stock prices to change
- a way of recording information to prevent hacking, especially used with crypto
- physical money
- money you get paid back per share per year by the company
- money saved for a specific reason with a goal to grow over time
- invest in a changing list of stocks decided by an investment manager
- investing a lot of money at once
- number of shares multiplied by the price per share
- money backed by the government, but not any physical commodity
- initial public offering of a share/stock
- limited risk, lower returns, for short-term goals
- investment funds that follow a particular segment of the market
- something happening inside the company causing stock prices to change
- the money you earned from a stock
- employers match up to 3% of investment
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- declining market
- complete list of all types of your investments
- good retirement option for lower incomes
- loan from you to issuer, guaranteed money back
- you pay half, employer pays half
- conservative, moderate, or aggressive
- retirement plan for union workers
- total value of all a company's outstanding shares
- higher risk, higher returns, for long-term goals (stocks, bonds, etc.)
- increasing market
- part owner of a company
- dollar cost averaging, investing small amounts overtime
- virtual money not backed by the government
- individual retirement account
30 Clues: physical money • declining market • increasing market • part owner of a company • individual retirement account • you pay half, employer pays half • investing a lot of money at once • retirement plan for union workers • the money you earned from a stock • conservative, moderate, or aggressive • employers match up to 3% of investment • good retirement option for lower incomes • ...
EVERGREEN 2023-09-14
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- Parking lot owner
- Derived rom the Latin for "peace"
- City
- Prints the money
- Who automates this clearing house anyway?
- Complicated countries
- Smallest coin
- $10,000.01
- Making banking easier
- ARCA machine
- This branch does not have a ____
- Community Reinvestment Act
- Fraud damage control
- Jeremy keeps ordering
- Not pending anymore
- Andy's complaint went there
- Accumulate interest for your money
- Commonly, a SSN
- "Phone ___" or "loan ___"
- The boss' boss
- U.S. mortgage system
- ____ partner referral
- Old school payment method
- Night ___ (AKA depository ____)
- Robo teller
- ____ Market Eats
- Not a line but a...
- This week!
- Home equity line
- Heavy money
Down
- An option for small business lending
- Money Transfer
- Union ___ Bank
- Not sole or universal, but ____ control
- Retired video ATMs
- So saucy
- Not credit
- More than the usual due diligence
- Almost as important as your credit score
- Complaint system
- Lending darkside system
- Currency
- Newest associate
- Sus
- Fair, Isaac and Company
- Keep money
- Calls by 10:00
- Ken's role
- Where are you?
- The best bars in Ft. Knox
- Enclosed billfold
- "____ is king."
- Chexar
- How well do you know your customer?
- Money insurance
- Time deposit
- Payroll solutions
- Coin factory
- Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
- They keep raising rates
- Japanese currency
- European money
- Not debit
63 Clues: Sus • City • Chexar • So saucy • Currency • Not debit • Not credit • $10,000.01 • Keep money • Ken's role • This week! • Robo teller • Heavy money • ARCA machine • Time deposit • Coin factory • Smallest coin • Money Transfer • Union ___ Bank • Calls by 10:00 • Where are you? • The boss' boss • European money • "____ is king." • Commonly, a SSN • Money insurance • Prints the money • Complaint system • Newest associate • ...
Final Exam Words 2024-05-20
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- The reason your savings and investments grow
- When you take money out of your account, thereby reducing your balance
- Account used for regular spending
- Keeping a long history of credit usage will _?_ your credit score
- Applying for several lines of credit in a short period of time will _?_ your credit score
- expenses that help you live more comfortably
- expenses that are essential for a person to live
- Save a portion of every paycheck — ideally a minimum of at least _?_%
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- an expense in your budget that you can expect to stay the same, or close to it, over time
- Account where money is held for future use
- It is recommended to keep your credit utilization rate below _?_% of your credit limit
- the money you earn before deductions are taken out
- an expense that may be higher or lower from one month to the next
- calculated using five categories: payment history, amounts owed, new credit, length of credit history and credit mix
- An account that helps an individual set aside money for retirement while minimizing tax burdens
- for-profit financial institutions owned by shareholders
- non-profit financial institutions owned by members
- Adding a sum of money to your account to increase your account balance
- the money you take home after deductions are taken out
- How easily or quickly you can withdraw your money
- a plan you write down to decide how you will spend your money each month
21 Clues: Account used for regular spending • Account where money is held for future use • The reason your savings and investments grow • expenses that help you live more comfortably • expenses that are essential for a person to live • How easily or quickly you can withdraw your money • the money you earn before deductions are taken out • ...
Financial instruments 2016-10-27
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- Worldwide
- Plastic card that allows you to pay for something you buy (two words)
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Extra money you get when you let a bank work with your money
- Physical money in the form of banknotes
- Where you keep your money in a bank
- Machine that gives you money even if the bank is closed (short form)
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- To have enough money to buy something
- Money pay to a company that you get back if something happens or goes wrong
- Government document that shows you have lent it money
- To go out of business
- To put money into a bank account
- Money you get for the work you do
13 Clues: Worldwide • To go out of business • To put money into a bank account • Money you get for the work you do • Where you keep your money in a bank • To have enough money to buy something • Physical money in the form of banknotes • Government document that shows you have lent it money • Extra money you get when you let a bank work with your money • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-10-01
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- paper forms that people use to transfer money
- an estimate of income
- money put aside for profit
- Card a card that you use to take money out of your account
- an amount money that is taken away
- original amount of money borrowed
- The profit on money that is invested
- Tax a tax on sales
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- money earned
- the action of buying or selling
- the whole amount of income before any deductions
- is the actual money that you take
- amount of money a company pays their employee
13 Clues: money earned • Tax a tax on sales • an estimate of income • money put aside for profit • the action of buying or selling • is the actual money that you take • original amount of money borrowed • an amount money that is taken away • The profit on money that is invested • paper forms that people use to transfer money • amount of money a company pays their employee • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-05-21
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- Money set aside for the future
- Managing your income, spending, and saving
- Lets you borrow money and pay later
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Money left after taxes and deductions
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- Costs that can change each month
- Understanding how money works and how to manage it
- Costs that stay the same every month
- Extra money charged when you borrow money
- Long-term job or job path
- Lets you spend money from your bank account
- Money earned before deductions
- Borrowed money that must be paid back
13 Clues: Long-term job or job path • Money set aside for the future • Money earned before deductions • Costs that can change each month • Lets you borrow money and pay later • Costs that stay the same every month • Borrowed money that must be paid back • Money left after taxes and deductions • A plan for managing income and expenses • Extra money charged when you borrow money • ...
Economics 2022-05-03
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- money you earn on a regular basis
- of Living - A level of material comfort
- not enough of something to meet people's demands.
- setting limits on how much you spend
- person who purchases goods and services for
- Funds – setting aside money for an emergency in
- an action that a person does for someone else.
- The possibility of losing or making money
- a system of money used in a particular country.
- the money you put away and don’t spend
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- an object people want or need that they can touch
- owing more money than are able to spend
- spending money with hopes of earning more
- someone that makes goods and services.
- buying goods or services based to pay back
- something a country has to increase wealth.
16 Clues: money you earn on a regular basis • setting limits on how much you spend • someone that makes goods and services. • the money you put away and don’t spend • owing more money than are able to spend • of Living - A level of material comfort • spending money with hopes of earning more • The possibility of losing or making money • buying goods or services based to pay back • ...
Macro economia 2025-05-05
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- Currency rise.
- Drop amount.
- shifters – Curve movers.
- Rise amount.
- inflow – Money enters.
- exports – Exports minus imports.
- rate Borrowing cost.
- Money inflow.
- Currency market.
- Goods bought.
- Goods exchange.
- Government aid.
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- Currency fall.
- Money outflow.
- outflow – Money exits.
- rate – Currency value.
- Tax on imports.
- Goods sold.
- Excess supply.
- exchange rate – Future value.
20 Clues: Goods sold. • Drop amount. • Rise amount. • Money inflow. • Goods bought. • Currency fall. • Currency rise. • Money outflow. • Excess supply. • Tax on imports. • Goods exchange. • Government aid. • Currency market. • rate Borrowing cost. • outflow – Money exits. • rate – Currency value. • inflow – Money enters. • shifters – Curve movers. • exchange rate – Future value. • exports – Exports minus imports.
Finance 2024-04-17
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- - Refers either to the extra amount you have to pay back when you borrow money
- – a plan that you make to keep track of your money
- Insurance – a tax paid towards state pension, NHS and benefits.
- – where one may deposit and withdraw money
- - something that you spend money on, which will earn a profit later
- - a debt is money that you owe someone
- – When a company or an organisation is unable to pay any outstanding debts.
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- – putting money in your bank account.
- - Price of goods and services increase over time.
- - The process of setting income aside for future spending.
- - A long-term loan to buy a house, flat, building or land
- - A savings income for when you retire.
- - A loan is something that is borrowed, often money, which has to be paid back with interest.
- - lets you buy something without having to pay for it right away.
- - an institution that deals in money.
- - payments that go to the government for the work that it does.
- Card - A bank card that allows you to pay instantly without cash.
17 Clues: – putting money in your bank account. • - an institution that deals in money. • - a debt is money that you owe someone • - A savings income for when you retire. • – where one may deposit and withdraw money • - Price of goods and services increase over time. • – a plan that you make to keep track of your money • - A long-term loan to buy a house, flat, building or land • ...
FINLIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-11-29
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- amount of money owed on an account
- a card that you can use from receiving credit but have to pay the full amount on time
- manages a bank account holder's funds
- financial transactions via internet
- a piece of paper that could give you money if it's written, dated, and signed.
- an establishment that completes and facilitates monetary transactions
- an account at a bank where checks can be drawn from the account owner
- a record of money that has moved in and out of your bank account
Down
- something you can store valuable things at a bank or credit union
- a non-profit making money cooperative where the members can borrow from pooled deposits
- a financial product that usually pays a fixed interest
- allows you to deposit your money, safe with the bank
- a card that has real money from your bank account
- something a person starts when they've perfected it
- the wealth and resources of a country or region
- an institution that deals with money
- a thing that is borrowed, such as money
17 Clues: amount of money owed on an account • financial transactions via internet • an institution that deals with money • manages a bank account holder's funds • a thing that is borrowed, such as money • the wealth and resources of a country or region • a card that has real money from your bank account • something a person starts when they've perfected it • ...
Simple Interest_Aditya_TCE 2025-10-01
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- : A mathematical expression used to calculate simple interest.
- : The person who takes money on loan.
- : Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- : Money set aside, often earning simple interest.
- : What happens to interest over time when invested.
- : The extra money earned or paid for using someone else's money.
- : The duration for which the money is borrowed or invested.
- : A financial institution that lends and accepts money.
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- : Type of interest rate that does not change over time.
- : What you do to find the interest earned or paid.
- : The original amount of money invested or borrowed.
- : The person or institution that gives the loan.
- : The total of principal and interest combined.
- : The percentage used to calculate interest.
- : The standard time unit used in interest calculations.
15 Clues: : The person who takes money on loan. • : The percentage used to calculate interest. • : The total of principal and interest combined. • : The person or institution that gives the loan. • : Money set aside, often earning simple interest. • : What you do to find the interest earned or paid. • : Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. • ...
modern georgia 2015-03-23
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- being earned
- money to a person
- largest passenger airline
- aside money
- governor, senator of Georgia
- who takes financial risk to start a company
- games took place in Atlanta in 1996
- a good are service
- way trucks travel to get there cargo to shipyards are railroads
- alcoholic beverages a
- of the rural county rule over voting
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- coming from different countries for work
- you make after expenses
- airport named after former major of Atlanta
- court mandated congressional districts
- money to make money
- invention made in mid 1800
- way imports and exports get from different countries
- producer in paper, tissue, and construction-based chemicals
19 Clues: aside money • being earned • money to a person • a good are service • money to make money • alcoholic beverages a • you make after expenses • largest passenger airline • invention made in mid 1800 • governor, senator of Georgia • games took place in Atlanta in 1996 • of the rural county rule over voting • court mandated congressional districts • coming from different countries for work • ...
Sunny Savers Challenge 2017-02-24
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- money in the form of paper and coins is called
- what coin is worth 25 cents
- when you take money our of your credit union account
- what it's called when you borrow money
- money you earn on your savings
- the amount of money you have available in your account
- when you put money into your credit union account
- the first coins made in America
- automated teller machine (abbreviation)
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- money you earn is called
- President on the one-dollar bill
- special place in the credit union that stores large amounts of money
- President on the 20-dollar bill
- make a _______ to help track your spending habits
14 Clues: money you earn is called • what coin is worth 25 cents • money you earn on your savings • President on the 20-dollar bill • the first coins made in America • President on the one-dollar bill • what it's called when you borrow money • automated teller machine (abbreviation) • money in the form of paper and coins is called • make a _______ to help track your spending habits • ...
National Fincrime Fighter Day & National Mule Day 2022 2022-10-25
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- Sanctioned East Asia Country
- More than 90% of money mule transactions identified through the European Money Mule Actions are linked to _______.
- Which endangered animal is the world’s most trafficked?
- A money mule _________ is someone who recruits people to carry out fraudulent transactions.
- This demographic of individuals is often targeted by criminals to transfer stolen money on behalf of others.
- The Self determined mule capital in the world is in this US State
- This is the most common type of scam seen at Tide, often performed by pretending to be a government body
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- Money Mules commonly have this number of tail/s.
- a person who transfers stolen money on behalf of others, usually through their bank account.
- The maximum number of years in prison a Money Mule can be sentenced to in the UK.
- Ths country breeds the largest number of mules in the world.
- Tides MLRO is Becky _____
- Method used by criminals to disperse illicit funds to avoid detection.
- If Tide suspects a member of being a money mule, this will be reported to the _____
- _____ is a fraud prevention service in the United Kingdom.
- The second stage of traditional Money Laundering
- Which business type was most commonly reported to the UK Modern Slavery Helpline in 2017?
17 Clues: Tides MLRO is Becky _____ • Sanctioned East Asia Country • Money Mules commonly have this number of tail/s. • The second stage of traditional Money Laundering • Which endangered animal is the world’s most trafficked? • _____ is a fraud prevention service in the United Kingdom. • Ths country breeds the largest number of mules in the world. • ...
Economic Crossword 2025-09-22
15 Clues: not wants • not needs • a birthday • not enough • true money • really want • every 2 weeks • dividing money • All that money • communism enemy • person who buys • necessary things • the study of money • government thievery • future retirement plan
Accounting and Finance 2019-05-14
Across
- Method of paying
- Money you invest in a business
- How much each employee gets
- Organizing your money
- When moving from place to place
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- How much money you are getting
- Electronic checks
- Tax you have to pay when buying something
- Money you get for leaving your money in the bank
- Taxes, and etc.
- Money you actually receive
- Money you earned without deductions
- How much money you put in the bank
13 Clues: Taxes, and etc. • Method of paying • Electronic checks • Organizing your money • Money you actually receive • How much each employee gets • How much money you are getting • Money you invest in a business • When moving from place to place • How much money you put in the bank • Money you earned without deductions • Tax you have to pay when buying something • ...
Retirement Crossword -Allysa Shepard 2024-04-22
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- a compilation of academic investments
- when an employer matches your 401k
- interest on interest
- money deposited has not been taxed yet
- when something raises in price over the span of a few years
- money deposited has already been taxed
- to put money in to something and expect to make money back
- 401k but employer makes all the decisions
Down
- to have something to work towards
- provides retirement income for almost every American worker.
- pay money to get protection
- tons of money
- pension plan but employee makes all the decisions
- when you don't have to work anymore
- the act of invest
- the action of diversifying
16 Clues: tons of money • the act of invest • interest on interest • the action of diversifying • pay money to get protection • to have something to work towards • when an employer matches your 401k • when you don't have to work anymore • a compilation of academic investments • money deposited has not been taxed yet • money deposited has already been taxed • ...
Unit 1 One Hen 2024-07-19
Across
- when you cannot focus or concentrate
- choices, things you can choose
- something that there is very little of, rare
- extra money that is gained
- money that you collect instead of spend
- to get together in a group
- worried or nervous
- possibility of danger or loss
- to plan a way to go
- have enough money to buy something
Down
- go back the way you came from
- to do very well
- to finish something or succeed in something
- to figure out something that is difficult
- to borrow money or money that is borrowed
- money that you get from a job
16 Clues: to do very well • worried or nervous • to plan a way to go • extra money that is gained • to get together in a group • go back the way you came from • possibility of danger or loss • money that you get from a job • choices, things you can choose • have enough money to buy something • when you cannot focus or concentrate • money that you collect instead of spend • ...
Banking 2025-02-19
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- Money taken out of a bank account.
- An account that allows for frequent deposits and withdrawals.
- Money placed into a bank account.
- A sum of money borrowed that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- A summary of all transactions in a bank account over a specific period.
- The action of investing money for profit or material result.
- A facility that allows an account holder to withdraw more money than is available in their account, incurring a fee.
Down
- A type of loan specifically for purchasing real estate, where the property serves as collateral.
- The amount of money available in a bank account.
- An account that earns interest and is used for saving money.
- A record of financial transactions and balances.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
- A card that deducts money directly from a checking account to pay for a purchase.
- The cost of borrowing money or the earnings from savings, usually expressed as a percentage.
- A machine that allows individuals to perform banking transactions without the need for a bank teller.
15 Clues: Money placed into a bank account. • Money taken out of a bank account. • The amount of money available in a bank account. • A record of financial transactions and balances. • An account that earns interest and is used for saving money. • The action of investing money for profit or material result. • An account that allows for frequent deposits and withdrawals. • ...
Forms of Money/Credit VS Debit Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-15
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- Small metal form of money like pennies and dimes
- Money you borrow from a bank that must be paid back
- A place that keeps your money safe and gives you cards or checks
- A card that takes money straight from your bank account
- An serious and unexpected situation where you might need to take out a loan or use your savings
- A card that lets you borrow money to pay later
- A number that shows how good you are at paying back money (hint: it is 2 words)
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- A paper form you write to pay someone from your bank
- Extra money you pay when you borrow with a credit card
- A plan for how to spend and save your money
- A prepaid card you can use at certain stores (hint: it is 2 words)
- What you do when you use your money to buy things
- Paper money you can hold and spend immediately
- Money you owe
14 Clues: Money you owe • A plan for how to spend and save your money • Paper money you can hold and spend immediately • A card that lets you borrow money to pay later • Small metal form of money like pennies and dimes • What you do when you use your money to buy things • Money you borrow from a bank that must be paid back • A paper form you write to pay someone from your bank • ...
RHB AML Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- What is the first phase of money laundering process?
- What is the third process of money laundering that integrate all illegitimate funds into legitimate business or personal accounts?
- ( ) predicates offense for money laundering
- We must report ( ) transaction
- Money laundering is a cycle of transaction or ( ) that convert illegal money into legal
- This process involves breaking large bulk funds into smaller transactions
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- A large transaction must be notified in ( ) calendar days of transaction
- The process of taking illegally obtained money & making it appear to come from legitimate sources
- One of money laundering offences is when an individual/business avoid to pay full amount tax by using offshore accounts
- ( ) funding is one of the sources to generate dirty money
- An act that provide the offences for money laundering crimes
- This is possibly the most commonly used money laundering method
- One of the crucial steps to prevent money laundering
- One of the control measures taken is ( ) that involves monitoring clients’ activities & understanding the types of transactions they did
14 Clues: We must report ( ) transaction • ( ) predicates offense for money laundering • What is the first phase of money laundering process? • One of the crucial steps to prevent money laundering • ( ) funding is one of the sources to generate dirty money • An act that provide the offences for money laundering crimes • ...
Accounting and finace 2019-05-15
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- the amount of money one is able to spend
- They amount of money earned after deductions
- And amount of money that is added
- A card that alows someone to only spend the money in there account
- Moving money to a different account
- Spending money with the hope of earning it back with interest
- The tax for items that are bing sold
Down
- the amount of money earned before deductions
- a way of transferring money
- Amounts of money taken from income
- the about an employee makes
- The amount of money before interest
- a list of employees and how much they make
13 Clues: a way of transferring money • the about an employee makes • And amount of money that is added • Amounts of money taken from income • The amount of money before interest • Moving money to a different account • The tax for items that are bing sold • the amount of money one is able to spend • a list of employees and how much they make • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-05-15
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- a paper people use to give money to other people when they don't have money on them
- money paid regularly for a period of time
- money received on a regular basis
- the total amount of money after subtracting the taxes
- buying or selling something
- the total amount of money
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- an amount of money to use for an event or period of time
- investing money for a profit
- a tax on sales
- subtracting from something
- a card that transfers money electronically
- a sum of money invested in
- a list of a company's employees and how much they should get payed
13 Clues: a tax on sales • the total amount of money • subtracting from something • a sum of money invested in • buying or selling something • investing money for a profit • money received on a regular basis • money paid regularly for a period of time • a card that transfers money electronically • the total amount of money after subtracting the taxes • ...
Bank 2025-06-12
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- A piece of paper used to pay money from your bank.
- Where your money is kept inside the bank.
- You carry your money and cards in this.
- You use this to buy things.
- A place where you keep or get your money.
- Small round money made of metal.
- A plastic item you use to take out money.
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- The desk where you speak with the bank staff.
- A machine that gives you money from your card.
- People wait in this to talk to the cashier.
- Paper money, like ¥1,000 or $10.
- A person who helps you at the counter.
- Money you can hold, like coins and bills.
13 Clues: You use this to buy things. • Paper money, like ¥1,000 or $10. • Small round money made of metal. • A person who helps you at the counter. • You carry your money and cards in this. • Where your money is kept inside the bank. • A place where you keep or get your money. • A plastic item you use to take out money. • Money you can hold, like coins and bills. • ...
Accounting 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-29
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- An increase to assets.
- Businesses that owe payment that is to be payed at a later date.
- A chart that represents a businesses transactions with debit on the left and credit on the right.
- Money that is on hand.
- Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity
- Where you recive money with the promise to pay it back plus interest.
- The money that you pay on top of paying back a loan.
- Any money spent to continue the operations of a business.
- Things that add to the value of a business are ------.
- Things that a business owes are called -----------.
- Any money brought in by a business.
- Any action that effects an account of a business
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- Money &/or assets removed form a business by the owner for their personal use.
- The primary program that is used by accountants to document transactions within a business.
- A record that a business uses to track transactions.
- An account that keeps track of money spent on things such as water, heating and electricity.
- The value of a business that belongs to an owner.
- The businesses that you owe payment to pay at a later date.
- Assets, Liabilities, owners equity, revenue and expenses.
- Principles of right and wrong that serve as guidelines in decision making.
- A decrease to assets.
- The money that you make.
- An account that shows the owners equity.
- A close examination of all financial transactions.
- Administers the federal tax laws that congress enacts.
25 Clues: A decrease to assets. • An increase to assets. • Money that is on hand. • The money that you make. • Any money brought in by a business. • Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity • An account that shows the owners equity. • Any action that effects an account of a business • The value of a business that belongs to an owner. • A close examination of all financial transactions. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-21
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- Money put aside for emergencies
- An estimate of how much money you earn or can be used.
- Things you must need vs are not necessary but want.
- Annual Percentage Rate
- First line of importance.
- A fee you pay for borrowing money.
- A payment of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- A broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients
- A score that represents the creditworthiness of an individual.
- A formula calculating inflation stating a current sum of money will be worth less in the future.
- A practice where a organization guarantees a compensation for a specific loss
- A record of one’s debts or loan history.
- A term to describe someone who is worthy to receive financial assistance.
- Extending one’s range of products or services.
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- Set money aside for yourself then pay everything else
- of legal obligations
- A legal process where one cannot repay debts and seeks help.
- A certificate issue to a person depositing money by the bank.
- A card issued by the bank that allows you to make payments electronically.
- Something that is owed or dued.
- How much money you make.
- shopping Comparing the pricesDebt Something that is owed or dued. of items from different sellers.
- A useful resource or valuable thing.
- A promise that you will borrow something and pay back.
- A nonprofit organization that offers financial services
25 Clues: of legal obligations • Annual Percentage Rate • How much money you make. • First line of importance. • Money put aside for emergencies • Something that is owed or dued. • A fee you pay for borrowing money. • A useful resource or valuable thing. • A record of one’s debts or loan history. • Extending one’s range of products or services. • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-15
Across
- a person who buys goods or services
- the exchange of goods and services without money
- goods that are abundant
- the system of how money is made and used in countries
- how much people want to buy something
- the person who uses it
- how much people want something
- someone who owns a business
- when a business spends more than it earns
- how much of something that is available
- associations of artisans and merchants
- a place where people buy and sell shares of companies
Down
- focuses on individual behavior , markets, consumers, and producers
- how much of something is available
- focuses on the national economy, government policy, inflation, and GDP
- money left after paying for its cost
- all the products a business has
- a share or piece of a company
- physical items that people buy
- actions people do for others
- total money a business makes from the goods or services
- to put money into something hoping it will grow
- when a person or organization profits by providing goods or services in exchange for money
- a plan for how to sell money
- a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange and sell goods, services, and resources
- the money it takes to make or sell something
- other businesses that sell similar products
- a part of marketing that promotes products
- something that is made and sold
- the ways businesses try to get people to buy their products
30 Clues: the person who uses it • goods that are abundant • someone who owns a business • actions people do for others • a plan for how to sell money • a share or piece of a company • physical items that people buy • how much people want something • all the products a business has • something that is made and sold • how much of something is available • a person who buys goods or services • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-05-18
13 Clues: original sum • way to pay money • buying or selling • Tax- tax on sales • how much you spend • Card- way of paying • money paid regularly • certain amount of money • How much money there is • of money due to employees • Pay- remaining amount paid • Pay- all of the money paid • Money deducted from the account
Crossword puzzle 2013-03-14
Across
- to end a merrige legally
- an angry conversation
- feeling peaced or laughing
- a place where are to many people inside
- very big
- wanting to do something successfully although it is very difficult
- to get money for working
- to grow or change into something
Down
- to make someone safe from danger or harm
- something that costs a lot of money
- to use something that belongs to another person
- someone who buys and sells something to earn money
- a long boat with pointed ends and no engine
- as shown by something
- to use money to buy something
- more important than others
- the top of something
- coins and pieces of paper you use to buy things
- a hole under the ground or in the side of a hill
- to let someone borrow something you have
20 Clues: very big • the top of something • an angry conversation • as shown by something • to end a merrige legally • to get money for working • feeling peaced or laughing • more important than others • to use money to buy something • to grow or change into something • something that costs a lot of money • a place where are to many people inside • to make someone safe from danger or harm • ...
Places & Social studies 2016-09-20
Across
- The way Thai people greet others.
- Money that you have to pay.
- You can find these items in a shop.
- A festival on the 31st of October
- A type of housing.
- Companies that make products.
- Money for the government paid by the people.
- Things we take when we are sick
- A place where you can read books.
- A place where children play.
Down
- We should not ________ money.
- A plan for your money.
- Jobs done by people like doctors and hairdressers.
- A place to watch movies.
- A place where you can save your money.
- A sports centre should have one.
- A group of people living in the same area.
- A place to drink coffee.
- When you use somethings that belongs to someone else and you return it.
- A place with old stuff.
20 Clues: A type of housing. • A plan for your money. • A place with old stuff. • A place to watch movies. • A place to drink coffee. • Money that you have to pay. • A place where children play. • We should not ________ money. • Companies that make products. • Things we take when we are sick • A sports centre should have one. • The way Thai people greet others. • ...
