money Crossword Puzzles
Teacher For The Day 2024-03-22
Across
- The Management Of Large Amounts Of Money
- Money Saved For a Purpose
- Money Owed
- Money Paid For The Use Money Lent
- Temporarily Take And Use
- A Place To Borrow From With Low Interest
- Income Not Spent For Later Use
Down
- Money Given With Interest, Meant to Be Paid Back
- An Estimate Of Income And Expenditure For A Set Period Of Time
- Faith a Payment Will Be Made
- Readiness To Giving Money
- Money Made
- A Place To Put Your Money In
13 Clues: Money Owed • Money Made • Temporarily Take And Use • Readiness To Giving Money • Money Saved For a Purpose • Faith a Payment Will Be Made • A Place To Put Your Money In • Income Not Spent For Later Use • Money Paid For The Use Money Lent • The Management Of Large Amounts Of Money • A Place To Borrow From With Low Interest • Money Given With Interest, Meant to Be Paid Back • ...
Banking 2020-01-22
Across
- they provide loans and accept deposits
- a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- what you owe.
- fake money.
- be in debt
- the place where they make coins.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
Down
- what you pay for borrowing money.
- It is a plastic payment card that can be used instead of cash when making purchases.
- Keep money for future use.
- an arrangement with the bank to keep your money safe
- The system that allows people to do bank transactions 24 X 7
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- money you put into the bank.
- Give money which will be returned.
15 Clues: be in debt • fake money. • what you owe. • Keep money for future use. • money you put into the bank. • the place where they make coins. • what you pay for borrowing money. • Give money which will be returned. • they provide loans and accept deposits • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is • an arrangement with the bank to keep your money safe • ...
Taxes 2022-05-16
Across
- Money collected by the IRS
- Form given to goverment for tax return
- Money taken out to pay for people in retirment
- ammount of money actually given to you
- Money taken out to pay for Federal goverment
- Money taken out for benifits in the hospital
- What employers do with money from your paycheck to pay taxes
Down
- April 15 unless on a weekend
- Form that provides information to your employer about how much to withhold from your paychecks
- Someone under 19 or in school full time
- ammount of money you made before taxes
- used to report unearned income to IRS
- Money taken out for state goverment
- Goverment orginization responsible for collecting taxes
- Form given by employer
15 Clues: Form given by employer • Money collected by the IRS • April 15 unless on a weekend • Money taken out for state goverment • used to report unearned income to IRS • ammount of money you made before taxes • Form given to goverment for tax return • ammount of money actually given to you • Someone under 19 or in school full time • Money taken out to pay for Federal goverment • ...
Finances 2024-11-25
Across
- official currency of Japan
- official currency of a lot of European countries
- the price to pay for borrowing money from bank
- a plan on how to spend money wisely
- the money that is put into bank account
- behaves like credit card, but using your own money
- official currency of Poland
- the regular amount of money you pay for using product
- a loan to pay for your own house
Down
- when you spend more than you earn
- allows you to borrow money from bank to purchase
- when you don't have enough money to meet your needs
- when you stop working for good
- the money you make
- official currency of a lot of African countries and Switzerland
15 Clues: the money you make • official currency of Japan • official currency of Poland • when you stop working for good • a loan to pay for your own house • when you spend more than you earn • a plan on how to spend money wisely • the money that is put into bank account • the price to pay for borrowing money from bank • allows you to borrow money from bank to purchase • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-16
Across
- Amount of money due on a loan before interest
- Limited amount of money you have
- The income you earn after taxes
- Obtained from the bank after you buy a house
- An expanse that can vary
- Money you pay to the government
- Card that uses cash in your bank account to make a purchase
- A borrowed amount of money from someone
- An expense that does not change
Down
- The amount of money somebody receives for lending out money
- The amount of all items before any taxes
- Money that you receive
- The income before taxes
- Card that uses borrowed money from the bank to purchase an item
- You have a share of a company that can be traded
15 Clues: Money that you receive • The income before taxes • An expanse that can vary • The income you earn after taxes • Money you pay to the government • An expense that does not change • Limited amount of money you have • A borrowed amount of money from someone • The amount of all items before any taxes • Obtained from the bank after you buy a house • ...
Eiken Baken (noun2: money) 2022-03-24
Eiken Baken (noun2: money) 2022-03-24
Interest / Cost of Money 2015-01-19
Across
- Charging excessive interest rates on loans is know as ______.
- Enables the saver to earn interest on the interest that was earned earlier.
- To know the Time Value of Money, you must know . . .
- If interest rates are expected to decrease in the future, a ____-_____ ______ instrument might be a good investment.
- Usually pay the highest rates of interest because they have lower risks and costs of operation.
Down
- Paid annually on the principal.
- If interest rates are expected to decrease in the future, a ____-____ ____ _____ certificate of deposit might be a good investment.
- Is the true cost of credit because it takes into account all the costs of borrowing.
- Concept that money received today is worth more than the same amount of money received in the future.
- Requires that the finance charge and annual percentage rate be disclosed to the consumer in advance and specifies how the annual percentage rate must be calculated.
- Long-term fixed rate borrowers benefit from ________.
- A formula to approximate the time it will take for a given amount of money to double at a given compound interest rate.
- Equals the principal x stated interest rate x time (in years).
- The amount earned on the principal over time.
- The cost to buy the right to use someone else's money for a period of time is called
- The original capital deposited or invested.
16 Clues: Paid annually on the principal. • The original capital deposited or invested. • The amount earned on the principal over time. • To know the Time Value of Money, you must know . . . • Long-term fixed rate borrowers benefit from ________. • Charging excessive interest rates on loans is know as ______. • Equals the principal x stated interest rate x time (in years). • ...
Big Money Math Words 2024-04-09
Across
- There are 100 cm in every ________.
- 90-degree angle where two lines intersect
- A keyword for multiplication or division
- the number of pieces that make up a whole
- the measure around the outside of a figure
- To take apart
Down
- Lines that never intersect
- "The same as" Has the same value
- A quadrilateral with only 1 pair of parallel sides
- Same size, same length
- One place value to the right of a decimal point
- The distance between two numbers
- Models or shows
- Exchange one unit for another unit of measure
- An expense that changes
- To find the nearest answer by rounding
16 Clues: To take apart • Models or shows • Same size, same length • An expense that changes • Lines that never intersect • "The same as" Has the same value • The distance between two numbers • There are 100 cm in every ________. • To find the nearest answer by rounding • A keyword for multiplication or division • 90-degree angle where two lines intersect • ...
Issue 4: Teens & Money 2024-04-19
Across
- A summer job is a great way for adolescents to earn extra ________.
- The loud voices from the cafeteria ________ that there's a fight going on.
- The extra money paid for borrowing money.
- Once I pay the remaining ________ on my car, I'll be able to start saving again.
- Having the possibilty of developing in a certain way.
- Doing my homework should be my ________ when I get home from school.
- In class we ________ our writing by using a rubric.
- The smallest amount allowed or needed.
- to help something become more successful
Down
- Relating to the management of money.
- an activity to help something more successful or well-known.
- At regular times.
- A sign or piece of information that points something out.
- I worry about dating because of the ________ for embarassing moments.
- To change the way something is organized.
- To reduce something as much as possible.
16 Clues: At regular times. • Relating to the management of money. • The smallest amount allowed or needed. • To reduce something as much as possible. • to help something become more successful • To change the way something is organized. • The extra money paid for borrowing money. • In class we ________ our writing by using a rubric. • ...
Romeo Money Heist Crossword 2022-12-17
Across
- The Professor's other fake name
- Romeo's favorite character
- The backup plan where the Royal Mint money is put into balloons
- the only person on the Professor's side that dosen't have a city name
- this robber was made fun of for having his city name be in Spain
- daughter of a british noble, harassed by other Royal Mint hostages
- This robber named themselves after a mental illness they endured
Down
- Tamayo's millitary officer he sends into the bank at the beginning of Part 5
- Nairobi wanted to reach this amount of Euros
- Undercover hostage during the Bank of Spain heist
- Helsinki's Cousin
- Palermo was born in this country
- "Makes sense for Spain to be the country that has an entire ____ made of fake gold"
- Held Nairobi hostage
- this robber sacraficed themselves to take out Gandia and co. in Part Five
- the reboot is set in this country
16 Clues: Helsinki's Cousin • Held Nairobi hostage • Romeo's favorite character • The Professor's other fake name • Palermo was born in this country • the reboot is set in this country • Nairobi wanted to reach this amount of Euros • Undercover hostage during the Bank of Spain heist • The backup plan where the Royal Mint money is put into balloons • ...
SHOW ME THE MONEY! 2026-04-07
Across
- The famous Portuguese football player transferred in 2009.
- Text B notes that sponsorship money for a big brand is just a "____ in the ocean."
- These fees are paid to clubs when a player moves to a new team. _____ fee.
- Professional athletes, like actors, provide this to the public.
- This leader makes decisions that affect the whole world but earns less than an athlete.
- Text D argues that an athlete's job is physically _________.
- Text C asks if an athlete is worth more than a ______, who saves lives.
Down
- Athletes make money through salaries and ________ deals.
- The text suggests we should "reconsider" and "get rid of" the huge ______ in income.
- Income earned from winning competitions, as mentioned in Text B: _____ money.
- The word used to describe the "insanely high" amounts of money in 2009.
- A famous sports brand that sponsors Tiger Woods.
- Novak Djokovic is a star in this sport.
- Ronaldo was sold by Manchester United to Real ______.
- These professionals "educate young people."
- The sport played by Tiger Woods.
16 Clues: The sport played by Tiger Woods. • Novak Djokovic is a star in this sport. • These professionals "educate young people." • A famous sports brand that sponsors Tiger Woods. • Ronaldo was sold by Manchester United to Real ______. • Athletes make money through salaries and ________ deals. • The famous Portuguese football player transferred in 2009. • ...
Business Management 2021-11-16
Across
- someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- the profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- a record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
- a loss taking account of any
- an amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- the things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- a company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- when an asset is amortized
- a reduction in the usual price of something
- the average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
- money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- a company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
- the amount of money that you spend on something
Down
- the debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- to take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- a list of all the things in a place
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- the money that you receive for the work that you do
- the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- a special name, sign, or word that is marked on a product to show that it is made by a particular company, that cannot be used by any other company
- someone who owns something
- a legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank or similar organization in order to buy a house, and pay back the money over a period of years
- a statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- someone who owns something
- someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
26 Clues: someone who owns something • when an asset is amortized • someone who owns something • a loss taking account of any • a list of all the things in a place • a reduction in the usual price of something • the amount of money that you spend on something • an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc • the money that you receive for the work that you do • ...
Career and Life Planning Vocabulary 2023-10-30
Across
- A type of bank account that provides quick access to money for daily expenses.
- The amount is the amount you must pay for expenses before your insurance will cover the remaining amount.
- This process involves depositing money into a financial institution for safekeeping.
- A percentage charged when borrowing money or earned from saving money in a savings account.
- A document included with your paycheck that details your pay and any taxes withheld.
- The minimum amount you must pay on borrowed money to avoid fees or fines.
- The time it takes for money to transfer from one account to another is ______.
- A contract that permits borrowing someone's property for a specified period and amount of time and money.
- Determining how to allocate your money before you use it.
- A budgeting method that involves recording earnings twice, once in your account and once in your budget.
- The payment made to a healthcare provider before insurance coverage is applied, typically before receiving a service.
- A fee charged by banks or credit unions when an individual tries to exceed their account balance.
Down
- Necessities like electricity, gas and water which are paid monthly as apart of your household expenses
- Any financial expenditure that you make.
- The __________ refers to the amount borrowed through a loan or credit card.
- A financial instrument used to purchase something with the expectation of future payment.
- The amount you owe to someone else is called ____
- The remaining amount on your paycheck after withholding taxes.
- Refers to the amount currently available or owed on an account.
- is required to pay taxes paid to the federal or state government for services and programs. This is called ___ _______.
- A financial transaction where an amount is deducted from your bank or credit union account to cover a specific expense.
- The act of moving money from one account to another.
- A request to your insurance company to cover a specific expense.
- Refers to the physical form of money, such as coins or paper money.
- The money generated through work.
- A financial statement is a record or statement of expenditures or receipts, typically associated with a bank or credit union.
26 Clues: The money generated through work. • Any financial expenditure that you make. • The amount you owe to someone else is called ____ • The act of moving money from one account to another. • Determining how to allocate your money before you use it. • The remaining amount on your paycheck after withholding taxes. • ...
Financial Vocabulary 2022-11-18
Across
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- the price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made.
- the state of owing money.
- a resource that has current or future value to a business.
- the money that a person has left over after they subtract out their consumer spending from their disposable income over a given time period.
- the amount of goods and services available to purchase in a country
- a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
Down
- a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person’s private identifying information, usually for financial gain.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- to take possession of said money or item for a set period of time before giving it back to the original owner.
- an agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you’ve borrowed plus interest.
- putting your money or other resources toward something you expect to earn income, turn a profit or create some other positive benefit
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- a more flexible form of finance that allows you to access the amount of money loaned.
- mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity
- when someone leaves the workforce for good
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- an estimate of income for a set period of time.
23 Clues: the state of owing money. • when someone leaves the workforce for good • an estimate of income for a set period of time. • a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • a resource that has current or future value to a business. • the cost required for something; the money spent on something • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-11-23
Across
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- a word, idea, or method taken from another source and used in one's own language or work.
- the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- the state of being bankrupt.
Down
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.
- a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- the trust which allows one party to provide money or resources to another party
23 Clues: the state of being bankrupt. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality. • the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work. • the cost required for something; the money spent on something. • an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource. • ...
jordan burns 8th Financial literacy 2018-05-11
Across
- rating:an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments
- the money originally invested or loaned, on which basis interest and returns are calculated
- interest:interest calculated on both the principal and the accrued interest
- Is money spent, or an amount of money spent, as a whole or on a particular thing.
- rate of return received for one whole year, including the compound interest.
- fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed
- Opportunity: An opportunity to make money
Down
- the total amount of money made
- Worth:The difference between your total assets and total liabilities
- the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- interest:interest paid on the principal alone
- Is legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organizations to pay their creditors.
- Is a loan agreement that is secured by property; when person borrows money from bank, they give bank right to take property away if loan is not repaid.
- money that is invested with an expectation of profit
- Percentage Rate.
- Statement:a financial document that shows how much money (revenues) came in and how much money (expenses) was paid out
16 Clues: Percentage Rate. • the total amount of money made • the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Opportunity: An opportunity to make money • interest:interest paid on the principal alone • money that is invested with an expectation of profit • Worth:The difference between your total assets and total liabilities • ...
Finance 2018-10-15
Across
- / the income that a government or company receives regularly
- / payment coming into and coming and going out of a business
- / someone who money is owed to
- / a company, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need, especially over a long period of time
- / not having any good qualities
- company / a company, whose owners only have to pay part of the money they owe if the company fails financially
- / a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- / a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
Down
- / the total amount by which money spent is more than money received
- prifit / the money made by a company or part of a company for a particular period after all costs, taxes, etc.
- / money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- / a person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled
- / an amount of money paid
- / the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries
- / an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money
- / a person or organisation that owes money to the company
16 Clues: / an amount of money paid • / someone who money is owed to • / not having any good qualities • / a person or organisation that owes money to the company • / the income that a government or company receives regularly • / payment coming into and coming and going out of a business • / the total amount by which money spent is more than money received • ...
investments and savings 2023-04-20
Across
- mean or nasty market
- an investment vehicle that includes shared investments
- life of a bond
- nonprofit organization that handles money
- legalized gambling
- the amount owed to a lender when the bond has reached maturity
- pool of different financial assets
- transaction made after prevailing price
- low-risk investment
- long-term deposits that are a part of retirement
- popular version of S&P
Down
- committing money to an endeavor to get profit
- is a market in which money is loaned for about a year
- argument that stocks are priced correctly/cannot be bargained
- shares or stocks
- gives the investor freewill to turn down a contract
- to prevent risk
- strong market
- building money on top of the money already saved
- firm makes regular payments to employees
20 Clues: strong market • life of a bond • to prevent risk • shares or stocks • legalized gambling • low-risk investment • mean or nasty market • popular version of S&P • pool of different financial assets • transaction made after prevailing price • firm makes regular payments to employees • nonprofit organization that handles money • committing money to an endeavor to get profit • ...
Revised Personal Finance Project 2020-05-07
Across
- Money used in emergencies
- Things we cannot do without
- A professional that is required by law to place the client’s best interest ahead of their own at all times
- Plan to spend your income
- Most efficient way to pay off your debts
- World pandemic
- Treating Yourself
- Expenses that can help you navigate the social world
- Score calculated by the Fico Model
- Measurement to how the top 500 companies are doing
- Taking charge; reaching out directly for help
Down
- Currency
- Money you set aside for lifetime goals
- What is called when you loan money
- Equity Market
- Known as the Stock Market Crash of 2008
- Model used to calculate your credit score
- Your loan history
- Allocating money for benefit
- Things which increase how financial stability
20 Clues: Currency • Equity Market • World pandemic • Your loan history • Treating Yourself • Money used in emergencies • Plan to spend your income • Things we cannot do without • Allocating money for benefit • What is called when you loan money • Score calculated by the Fico Model • Money you set aside for lifetime goals • Known as the Stock Market Crash of 2008 • ...
ali 2021-02-04
Across
- when there is too much of something
- when you buy something there is
- a certain amount of things
- tools to make something
- a business risk
- a limited amount of money
- different people have different jobs
- someone that works
- a person that takes things
- a recruiter
- the study of money
- there is too little of something
- the money you put in a bank
- a student
- when people want something it is a
- money that the government gets
Down
- a business doing very well
- to pay someone back
- another competitor
- the amount people can make
- work that someone else does
- retirement
- ex: tools, money, people
- someone that makes something
- bank accounts pay you
- a shopping list
26 Clues: a student • retirement • a recruiter • a business risk • a shopping list • another competitor • someone that works • the study of money • to pay someone back • bank accounts pay you • tools to make something • ex: tools, money, people • a limited amount of money • a business doing very well • a certain amount of things • the amount people can make • a person that takes things • ...
Personal Finance 2023-05-22
Across
- The person that something belongs to
- Borrowed Money
- Being able to save money on products usually an ad
- Promise to repay
- A place to store money
- What is earned after taxes
- A fixed charge
- Means of saving
- a portion of a company's earnings paid out to its shareholders.
- How your employer pays you
- A portion of money the government takes
Down
- Helps covers medical costs
- Something typically bought through the government, form of savings
- When the trend of the market is down
- Another word for account
- When the trend of the market is up
- What you pay if you don't own a car or house
- What is earned before taxes
- Putting money into a savings account/stock market
- A long-term job
20 Clues: Borrowed Money • A fixed charge • Means of saving • A long-term job • Promise to repay • A place to store money • Another word for account • Helps covers medical costs • What is earned after taxes • How your employer pays you • What is earned before taxes • When the trend of the market is up • When the trend of the market is down • The person that something belongs to • ...
Word Revision of Unit 7 How much are these socks? 2024-05-24
Across
- Little
- To get something with money
- Large
- Not long
- A place to buy things
- To give something for money
- Number after eleven
- Number after seventeen
- Long pants
- Number after nineteen
- Warm clothing for the top of the body
- Must have
- Number after nine
- To see
- Things you wear
- A lot
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- A lot
- Clothing for girls that is not pants
- Number after twenty-nine
- Number after fourteen
- How much money something costs
- Everything
- Things sold for less money
- Number after ten
- Not short
- Two of something
- An adult girl
- To pick up
- Footwear
- Number after twelve
- Clothing for the foot
- Short pants
- Money unit in the USA
- A young male
34 Clues: A lot • Large • A lot • Little • To see • Not long • Footwear • Not short • Must have • Everything • Long pants • To pick up • Short pants • A young male • An adult girl • Things you wear • Number after ten • Two of something • Number after nine • Number after eleven • Number after twelve • Number after fourteen • A place to buy things • Number after nineteen • Clothing for the foot • Money unit in the USA • ...
Williams crossword puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- someone who buys a product
- Money that you have to pay back
- money that people give to the government:(
- Someone who hires a Employee
- When a product is easy to find
- different workers do different parts of a job
- A business that makes a product
- something that can be used in a business
- doing one thing very well in a business
- someone who starts a business
- the amount of products people buy
Down
- looking for items that are similar
- tools need to make things
- emergencies,retirment
- when something is hard to find
- works for Employer
- Work someone does for money
- a plan on how much money will be spent
- money someone earns for working
- the amount of things that exist
20 Clues: works for Employer • emergencies,retirment • tools need to make things • someone who buys a product • Work someone does for money • Someone who hires a Employee • someone who starts a business • when something is hard to find • When a product is easy to find • Money that you have to pay back • A business that makes a product • money someone earns for working • ...
Forest Economics 2026-05-11
Across
- Businesses that make or sell products
- Collecting forest products
- Forest planted and managed by people
- Money left after costs are paid
- Protecting forests and natural resources
- How much people want a product
- Cutting down trees for use or sale
- Useful material from nature
- Place where goods are bought and sold
- Selling goods to another country
- System of money, trade, and business
Down
- Buying goods from another country
- Buying and selling goods
- Money put into a business to make more money
- Wood harvested from forests
- Money earned from selling forest products
- Place where logs are cut into lumber
- Person or company that makes products
- Person who buys products
- Work done by people
- Amount of a product available
21 Clues: Work done by people • Buying and selling goods • Person who buys products • Collecting forest products • Wood harvested from forests • Useful material from nature • Amount of a product available • How much people want a product • Money left after costs are paid • Selling goods to another country • Buying goods from another country • Cutting down trees for use or sale • ...
Business Management 2021-11-16
Across
- When an asset is amortized
- A special name, sign, or word that is marked on a product to show that it is made by a particular company, that cannot be used by any other company
- A loss taking account of any
- Someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- Someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- a company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- A reduction in the usual price of something
- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need
- The average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
- The profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- The sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- A business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
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- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- An amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- The debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- Someone who owns something
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- A legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank or similar organization in order to buy a house, and pay back the money over a period of years
- A company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
- The amount of money that you spend on something
- A record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
- A list of all the things in a place
- A statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- The money that you receive for the work that you do
- A line of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page
- To take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- Someone who owns something
- Money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
30 Clues: When an asset is amortized • Someone who owns something • Someone who owns something • A loss taking account of any • A list of all the things in a place • A reduction in the usual price of something • The amount of money that you spend on something • An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc • The money that you receive for the work that you do • ...
Future Smart 2018-02-23
Across
- system that allows you to pay bills automatically from you checking account
- when money is added into a bank account
- the total amount of money you can charge to your credit card
- abbreviation that stnads for Automated Teller Machine
- money you earn from a job, your birthday or your allowance from parents
- a type of insurance that covers the cost of medical expenses
- the money you're spending includes everything you buy, such as food, concert tickets, or even a pack of gum
- a three-digit numerical rating of how likely you are to pay off your debts
- when referring to budgeting, a need is an expense that you can't live without
- provide money to students for college that does not have to be paid back
- payment type that allows you to make purchases using money directly from you checking account
- taz on the amount of money you earn that is paid to the federal or state goernment
- an expense that you would like to have and is not an absolute necessity
- a type of insurance that covers any damage you may cause to another person or their vehicle
- the amount of money a business makes within a specific time period typically a month
- a small piece of ownership in a company
Down
- an abbreviation for Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- a plan for spending or saving money that is made up of income and expenses
- amount paid based on a certain time period
- taking out more money than what is in an account
- refers to the talent and expertise a person possess to perform a certain job or skill
- the cost to enroll in higher education
- the next best alternative that was given up by making a certain decision
- the amount of money a business makes, after all expenses have been paid for
- when money is automatically transferred into your account electronically
- the amount of pay you take home after all taxes are taken out
- a bank account that offers a safe place to store your money and allows you to make withdrawl
- the percentage of interest you either make or pay on a principal
- a monetary fee you are charged for borrowing money
- provides a short-term loan from the credit card company
- a type of loan used to finance the purchase of real estate
- a network of consumers of producers of goods and services in a community
- a fixed payment for work usually paid on a weekly or bi-weekly basis
- positive earnings, when you have earned more in revenue than you spent on expenses
34 Clues: the cost to enroll in higher education • when money is added into a bank account • a small piece of ownership in a company • amount paid based on a certain time period • taking out more money than what is in an account • a monetary fee you are charged for borrowing money • abbreviation that stnads for Automated Teller Machine • ...
Eiken Baken (noun2: money) 2022-03-24
17 Clues: とみ • ぜい • ひよう • ひしょ • ぶもん • ひよう • けいざい • こきゃく • けいやくしょ • 客(きゃく) • せいきゅうしょ • 利益(りえき) • しょうひしゃ(かう人) • いっしょに働くはたらく人 • trip しゅっちょう • president しゃちょう • manager えいぎょうぶちょう
Personal Finance-Money Management 2022-02-28
Across
- cost the same every time
- cannot be predicted
- amount is different each time
- paycheck, allowance
- occasionally
- spending plan
- money flowing in and out
Down
- what you give up
- decision making process
- way to set goals
- pay yourself first
- makes life interesting
- ideas and beliefs
- what you spend money on
- essential to your health
- short, medium, long
16 Clues: occasionally • spending plan • what you give up • way to set goals • ideas and beliefs • pay yourself first • cannot be predicted • paycheck, allowance • short, medium, long • makes life interesting • decision making process • what you spend money on • cost the same every time • essential to your health • money flowing in and out • amount is different each time
Financial Terms: Money I 2023-12-04
Across
- This is a piece of advice which means that one should not concentrate all efforts and resources in one area as one could lose everything.
- (aka a debt fund) A pooled investment vehicle that invests primarily in bonds
- Stock issued by a large, well-established, financially-sound company with an excellent reputation
- A market in which prices are falling, encouraging selling.
- A market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying.
- When a capital asset that has decreased in value is sold for a lower price than the original purchase price
- A collectible object such as a piece of furniture or work of art that has a high value because of its considerable age.
- A stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States (DJIA)
- A fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to borrow
Down
- An item worth far more than it was initially sold for because of its rarity and/or popularity (ex. Comic books, Beanie Babies)
- A distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders.
- A a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others.
- The practice of investing a fixed dollar amount on a regular basis, regardless of the share price
- a profit from the sale of property or an investment.
- The process of allocating capital in a way that reduces the exposure to any one particular asset or risk
- Shares of ownership in a corporation and the type of stock in which most people invest
16 Clues: a profit from the sale of property or an investment. • A a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others. • A market in which prices are falling, encouraging selling. • A market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying. • A distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders. • ...
Everything About Moving Money !! 2020-05-21
Across
- This accrues on an account the day after a cheque is paid in
- We send our payments to HSBC in these
- Team Managers will retrieve and authorise payment requests from here
- A person who holds an account for a child is called this
- If we are moving money from a Defined Access account, we need to check if the customer has reached their maximum limit of these.
- 100k is the limit for transferring these
- Payment Mandates sit at this level
- £300 is the limit customers can withdraw from one of these
Down
- This type of transfer must go to an account in the customer's own name
- Payments aren't sent over these days
- Using this process I can pay money into my savings account when I'm paying for my shopping
- Payments over £100k are sent this way
- The security level for setting up a new payment mandate
- This type of transfer appears immediately
- This stands for Bankers Automated Clearing System
- The security level for transferring internal funds
16 Clues: Payment Mandates sit at this level • Payments aren't sent over these days • We send our payments to HSBC in these • Payments over £100k are sent this way • 100k is the limit for transferring these • This type of transfer appears immediately • This stands for Bankers Automated Clearing System • The security level for transferring internal funds • ...
Money (coins and bills) 2023-06-22
Across
- This refers to the money that is returned to you when you pay more than the required amount for something. It often includes a combination of coins and bills.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth fifty dollars. It is slightly larger than a twenty-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth one hundred dollars. It is slightly larger than a fifty-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth ten dollars. It is slightly larger than a five-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth twenty dollars. It is slightly larger than a ten-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- This is a small, silver-colored coin. It is worth ten cents. It is thinner than a penny and has a smooth edge.
- This is a small, copper-colored coin. It is worth one cent. People use this to buy small items or save them in a piggy bank.
Down
- This is a small, metallic form of this. It can be made of different metals and has a specific value. People use these to make payments or collect them as a hobby.
- This is a silver-colored coin. It is worth five cents. It is slightly larger than a penny and has a smooth edge.
- bill This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth five dollars. It is slightly larger than a one-dollar bill and has different pictures and symbols on it.
- This is a type of paper money. It is issued by the government or central bank and represents a specific value. It is commonly used for transactions and can be exchanged for goods and services.
- This is a small, portable case or container used to carry this. It usually has different compartments to organize coins, bills, and cards. People keep their this in their wallets for convenience and security.
- This is a larger, silver-colored coin. It is worth twenty-five cents. It is thicker than a penny and has a ridged edge.
- This is a paper bill or banknote. It is worth one dollar. It has pictures of important people or symbols on it. People use this to buy items of higher value.
- bank This is a small container, often in the shape of a pig, used to store this. Children use it to collect and save their this. They can deposit coins into the piggy bank through a slot and retrieve them when needed.
- This is a small unit of this. There are one hundred of these in a dollar. It is often represented by the symbol ¢.
16 Clues: This is a small, silver-colored coin. It is worth ten cents. It is thinner than a penny and has a smooth edge. • This is a silver-colored coin. It is worth five cents. It is slightly larger than a penny and has a smooth edge. • This is a small unit of this. There are one hundred of these in a dollar. It is often represented by the symbol ¢. • ...
Nikita 2017-06-14
Across
- investment gives the holder a right to receive a share of the profits.
- Add, subtract, multiply, ..... .
- You can rent or ..... a car.
- What kind of bank ..... have you got?
- If someone is left money by a relative who has died, he has ..... the money
- You can practise your English by having an English ..... .
- General tendencies or directions.
- People who have paid too much tax, usually get ..... .
- The price paid for something
Down
- People can invest money in unit ..... .
- Tax ..... is a tax-free amount.
- is a colloquial word meaning an English pound
- Of, or related to, public money.
- People can put their money ..... property, equity or securities.
- A continuing rise in prices.
- Not known.
- are all the things with monetary value owned by a person or company.
- A person who owes money to another.
- is the rate of income received by an investor from a security.
- To give out, or provide officially, eg to ..... shares.
- The lowest part, or foundation
21 Clues: Not known. • A continuing rise in prices. • You can rent or ..... a car. • The price paid for something • The lowest part, or foundation • Tax ..... is a tax-free amount. • Of, or related to, public money. • Add, subtract, multiply, ..... . • General tendencies or directions. • A person who owes money to another. • What kind of bank ..... have you got? • ...
Business and Finance 2023-11-11
Across
- - Exchange of goods or services
- - Financial assets
- - System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- - Risky business undertaking
- - Goods or services sold
- - Money spent in the course of business
- - Cost of borrowing money
- - List of a company's employees and their salaries
- - Examination of financial records
- - Commercial exchange of goods and services
- - Ownership interest in a company
- - Collection of investments
- - Distribution of a company's profits to shareholders
- - Money used in a particular country
- - Economic decline
- - Financial plan
- - Increase in prices over time
Down
- - Money owed to a company for goods or services
- - Making a financial profit
- - Put money into a project or venture
- - Shares of ownership in a company
- - Evaluate or appraise
- - Combination of two companies
- - Financial failure
- - Valuables owned by a company or individual
- - Financial gain
- - Income generated
- - Inability to pay debts
- - How easily assets can be converted to cash
- - Money owed
30 Clues: - Money owed • - Financial gain • - Financial plan • - Financial assets • - Income generated • - Economic decline • - Financial failure • - Evaluate or appraise • - Goods or services sold • - Inability to pay debts • - Cost of borrowing money • - Making a financial profit • - Collection of investments • - Risky business undertaking • - Combination of two companies • ...
Financing, Saving & Investing 2023-12-11
Across
- spreading payments over multiple periods
- type of security which indicates ownership in a corporation
- ability to obtain goods or services before payment
- contract by one party delivering land, property, services, etc. to another for a
- availability to convert an asset to cash
- time
- sum of money given by an organization for a particular purpose
- profit from an investment
Down
- Annual Percentage Rate
- time at which a note or bond is due
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money
- wealth in the form of money or assets owned
- general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- valuable asset which the lender can attach to satisfy the loan in case of
- right to keep possessions or property belonging to another person until debt
- the person is extinguished
- value of shares issued by a company
- by the borrower
- management of large amounts of money
- situation involving exposure to loss
20 Clues: time • by the borrower • Annual Percentage Rate • profit from an investment • the person is extinguished • time at which a note or bond is due • value of shares issued by a company • management of large amounts of money • situation involving exposure to loss • spreading payments over multiple periods • availability to convert an asset to cash • ...
Commerce Glossary Crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- Purchasing products on the internet
- When two people agree on an offer
- A business that directly sells products to the consumer
- The method to get a product to the consumer
- The person who receives money from a cheque
- A legally binding agreement
- A written communication paying a specific amount of money
- The transfer of funds on digital technology
- A spending plan based on earnings
Down
- Leftover money from a business' sale revenue
- An item that is necessary for a human to survive
- Items you can purchase
- Extra money you have to pay back for loans
- The value or amount of money a product costs
- An illegal business practice
- One who purchases goods to satisfy their needs and wants
- An organisation
- Money received on a regular basis from work
- An item that is not essential for survival but someone would like to have
- Trade and social business between individuals or a business
20 Clues: An organisation • Items you can purchase • A legally binding agreement • An illegal business practice • When two people agree on an offer • A spending plan based on earnings • Purchasing products on the internet • Extra money you have to pay back for loans • The method to get a product to the consumer • The person who receives money from a cheque • ...
Gas Mileage, Loan, Loan Payment, Annual, Semi-annual, Budget, Income, Expense, Investment, Mortgage, Net Income, Totals, 1 Quarter, Sales, Peter, Man Moses, Rock, Term, Break, Faithfuliness, Payroll, Calculator, Overtime, Gross Pay, Taxes, Period, Net Pay 2023-03-05
Across
- Pay- Earned before payroll deductions.
- is in July.
- The glass broke into pieces.
- He knew Rob would not loan him money.
- Sales of a product are the quantity of it that is sold.
- Money that is earned from doing work from investments.
- Number or cost of something.
- To plan to spend money for a purpose.
- Income- Total income of a company.
- The cost of borrowing on a credit card.
Down
- Amount of money that you spend while doing something in the course of your work.
- The transfer of money.
- Money paid to the government.
- They cut him from their payroll.
- Human right is central to idea of democracy
- They are working overtime.
- A device that performs arithmetic operations on numbers.
- Used to signal the end of a complete.
- Event happens twice a year.
- She is currently serving her second term in the U.S.
- Pay- Employee's earnings.
- Mileage- The vehicles have better gas mileage.
22 Clues: is in July. • The transfer of money. • Pay- Employee's earnings. • They are working overtime. • Event happens twice a year. • The glass broke into pieces. • Number or cost of something. • Money paid to the government. • They cut him from their payroll. • Income- Total income of a company. • He knew Rob would not loan him money. • Used to signal the end of a complete. • ...
Santos' Puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- to pay you back for using your momey the bank pays interest for your savings account
- when a product is hard to find
- the amount of things that exist
- the study of how we use money
- when a product is easy to find
- a person who buys a product
- money that is paid to the goverment
- someone who works for an employer
- limited amount of money that someones earns for their work
- a business that makes a product
- money that you have to pay back
Down
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- a tax on goods you buy
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly overtime
- rivalry between two companies
- tools needed for making things
- the amount of products people are willings to buy
- a person who needs to hire someone
- the work that someone does
- different workers do different parts of a job
20 Clues: a tax on goods you buy • the work that someone does • a person who buys a product • rivalry between two companies • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • tools needed for making things • when a product is easy to find • the amount of things that exist • a business that makes a product • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for an employer • ...
The Federal Reserve and Monetary policy - Joy Sodmont 2023-04-30
Across
- interest rate that the fed charges when it lends to other banks
- interest rate that banks lend to other banks
- when there is less money in the economy
- an appointed group of seven members who oversee the Federal Reserves actions
- adding money to the economy
- relating to money or money supply
- interest rate that banks charge their customers
- owns, or has a controlling interest in more than one bank
- 12 regional banks within the fed system
- the Federal Reserve of the US. A nations main monetary authority.
- Jerome Powell
- buys and sells of federal governments bonds
Down
- fractions of a bank's deposits that must be kept
- the central bank of the US
- is a financial institution that serves savers
- fed actions that change the money supply
- record recite and expenditures of customers
- board supervises sales and purchase bonds/securities
- audits of bank's financial practice
- refering to coins and paper money
20 Clues: Jerome Powell • the central bank of the US • adding money to the economy • relating to money or money supply • refering to coins and paper money • audits of bank's financial practice • when there is less money in the economy • 12 regional banks within the fed system • fed actions that change the money supply • record recite and expenditures of customers • ...
Brady,p5,Economics 2023-01-24
Across
- in short supply
- small pieces of a company
- how money is made and spend in a certain area
- a system of dollars and coins
- focus on one type of work or business
- money we pay to the goverment
- how many consumers want to buy the particular products
- things from nature that people can use
- cost of things we have to buy
- goals for how we will use our money
Down
- a system of buying and selling stocks or invests in a company
- protect our resources so we don't lose them
- money earned by work
- money that is owed to someone
- the people or services that buy products and services
- improving the economiy like how it improved during the new deal era
- farming
- trading for goods and services
- a person receives money or income for work they do
- workers or employees
- what we get from a choice that we made
21 Clues: farming • in short supply • money earned by work • workers or employees • small pieces of a company • money that is owed to someone • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the goverment • cost of things we have to buy • trading for goods and services • goals for how we will use our money • focus on one type of work or business • things from nature that people can use • ...
Personal Finance 2023-05-22
Across
- a market in which prices are falling, encouraging selling.
- how willing you are to spend money where you could lose
- your pay before taxes and fees
- circular form of money
- provide or endow someone or something with money
- a market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying.
- a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property
- money you can hold
- your take-home pay
- the numbers and a letter for a retirement account
Down
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others.
- guarantee of compensation for specified loss
- providing funding
- a sum of borrowed money
- vouchers offering discounts on goods or services
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the personal finance teacher
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a share of a company
- a financial institution
20 Clues: providing funding • money you can hold • your take-home pay • a share of a company • circular form of money • a sum of borrowed money • a financial institution • the personal finance teacher • your pay before taxes and fees • guarantee of compensation for specified loss • vouchers offering discounts on goods or services • provide or endow someone or something with money • ...
Credit and debit crossword challenge 2025-04-22
Across
- Plastic card that directly withdraws money from a bank account
- A number that shows how risky it is to lend to you
- Loan not backed by collateral
- Cost of borrowing money
- Penalty for missing a payment
- Original amount borrowed or invested
- When you spend more than your account balance
- Money taken directly from your account
- Credit card backed by a cash deposit
- Amount owed on a credit account
- Smallest amount due on a credit card statement
Down
- Loan repaid with regular, fixed payments
- Time after the due date before interest is charged
- A record of your borrowing and repayment history
- Person who agrees to repay a loan if you don't
- Borrowed money that must be repaid later
- Plastic card used to borrow money for purchases
- Extra charges for using credit or overdrawing accounts
- Credit that can be used repeatedly up to a limit
- Annual cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage
- Maximum amount you can charge on a credit card
21 Clues: Cost of borrowing money • Loan not backed by collateral • Penalty for missing a payment • Amount owed on a credit account • Original amount borrowed or invested • Credit card backed by a cash deposit • Money taken directly from your account • Loan repaid with regular, fixed payments • Borrowed money that must be repaid later • When you spend more than your account balance • ...
PERSONAL FINANCE 2021-10-06
Across
- prices of every day items
- how much money you are bringing in
- cost of living in your house
- how much you can spend over a specific amount of time
- money from your own card
- putting in extra hours at work
- paycheck after taxes
- can change
- things you want
- what you do as a job
- a card that you have to pay back
- agreed time you stay in an apartment
Down
- paycheck before taxes
- where you go to make money
- "borrowing" money
- a specific type of goal
- something that is unnecessary
- something you must have
- happens 12 times a year
- every other week
- stays the same
- the cost required for something
- borrowing money to purchase a house
23 Clues: can change • stays the same • things you want • every other week • "borrowing" money • paycheck after taxes • what you do as a job • paycheck before taxes • a specific type of goal • something you must have • happens 12 times a year • money from your own card • prices of every day items • where you go to make money • cost of living in your house • something that is unnecessary • ...
IGA'S CROSSWORD 2020-11-19
Across
- your own boss
- job
- Person who give you job.
- Person who take care of your child when you are at work
- Person who working temporary
- Person who get practice is sb's company.
- In other words "working environment"
- When you have your own company and
- Money you get every month for your hard work
Down
- collect working experience
- earn money for your live
- job you've for long time.
- A job that gives you satisfaction and money
- In other words "take part"
- person who is your "coach" at work
- Earn money for living
- When you get more money you have...
- when you work more than you should you...
- Time we spend at work
- Person who play music at the parties
20 Clues: job • your own boss • Earn money for living • Time we spend at work • earn money for your live • Person who give you job. • job you've for long time. • collect working experience • In other words "take part" • Person who working temporary • person who is your "coach" at work • When you have your own company and • When you get more money you have... • In other words "working environment" • ...
#2 2024-02-12
Across
- How ESL identifies members
- Money dispenser
- Where cashboxes are kept
- Advance off a credit/debit card
- Currency
- When there is fraud on the debit card
- Moving money from one account to another
- What we check everyday to see where we are going
- Multiple owners on an account
- Needed on a monthly basis for credit / loan products
- We can cash these for members
- Money counter
Down
- Hold on debit card when there may be suspected fraud
- Before you leave after finishing a teller shift
- Taking money out
- When the member needs a new debit card
- Funding an account
- Where money is stored on the teller line
- What members are supposed to fill out for transactions
- When a check has been lost
20 Clues: Currency • Money counter • Money dispenser • Taking money out • Funding an account • Where cashboxes are kept • How ESL identifies members • When a check has been lost • Multiple owners on an account • We can cash these for members • Advance off a credit/debit card • When there is fraud on the debit card • When the member needs a new debit card • Where money is stored on the teller line • ...
20 quistions 2024-02-16
Across
- exchange for coins and banknotes
- rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- ability to consume or obtain goods
- income when a company is organized
- a person who purchases goods
- a person regular occupation passion
- to pay something you own
- wealth and resources of a country
- state of being short on supply shortage
- Has action of help or helping someone
Down
- something to give to charity
- the money you receive in the exchange for your labor produtcs
- system of money
- amount left over when requirement are 5 left over
- quality of producing crops
- rate price you pay to borrow money
- boxes of goods
- act of giving one thing and receiving
- action of process of investing money
- organization to provide or help
20 Clues: boxes of goods • system of money • to pay something you own • quality of producing crops • something to give to charity • a person who purchases goods • organization to provide or help • exchange for coins and banknotes • wealth and resources of a country • ability to consume or obtain goods • income when a company is organized • a person regular occupation passion • ...
DENIM H 2024-08-30
Across
- a bank
- Address Resolution Protocol
- fulfill obligation
- likelihood you would pay your bills
- valuable thing, person, or quality
- you want it but don't need it
- reward coming from working
- unplanned expenses for situations
- wanting to learn something
- let you spend money without a check
- bias against groups underrepsented
- consitent saving & investment
- Can't pay debts
Down
- money that is placed in investment
- history of payments
- price of products or services from different vendors
- how worthy you are to receive credit
- owing someone or company
- bank pays a fixed annual percentage
- buy and sell stocks
- financial protection
- money that'll benefit you in the future
- debt you would pay later
- limited money you can spend
- letting someone borrow money
25 Clues: a bank • Can't pay debts • fulfill obligation • history of payments • buy and sell stocks • financial protection • owing someone or company • debt you would pay later • reward coming from working • wanting to learn something • Address Resolution Protocol • limited money you can spend • letting someone borrow money • you want it but don't need it • consitent saving & investment • ...
macy p7 economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- income
- things from nature people can use
- items used by a buisness to produce goods or provide services
- rising prices
- the people or services that buy products and services
- if you are giving money to someone else
- the people or business that items to see and provide
- there are atleast two producers who want you two buy your product
- how money is made in a certain area
- money in a savings account
- in most states consumers have to pay sales on things they buy
- the creation of products
- taxes paid to the state we live in
- a system of dollars and coins
Down
- or employees
- money we pay to the goverment
- money owed to someone else
- small pieces of products
- farming
- rising prices
- taxes paid on the income we ear at our jobs
- trading for goods and services
22 Clues: income • farming • or employees • rising prices • rising prices • small pieces of products • the creation of products • money owed to someone else • money in a savings account • money we pay to the goverment • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • things from nature people can use • taxes paid to the state we live in • how money is made in a certain area • ...
Entrepreneurs Unit 6 Reading activity vocab 2026-04-14
Across
- Running or controlling a company
- Well-known brand license (e.g., McDonald's)
- Already making money (opposite of loss-making)
- Chance of failure or loss
- Owner of a business being sold
- Another word for funding or lending
- Companies that provide materials or stock
- Person purchasing an existing business
Down
- Money from loans, savings, or sellers
- Someone with a business-starting spirit
- Discussion to reach a better price or deal
- Natural skill to help a business grow
- Someone who works for a boss
- Extra money paid on top of a loan
- Commercial activity or company
- New company built from nothing
- Businesses that don't survive
- Money moving in and out of a business
- Person who buys products or services
- Money borrowed from a bank
20 Clues: Chance of failure or loss • Money borrowed from a bank • Someone who works for a boss • Businesses that don't survive • Commercial activity or company • New company built from nothing • Owner of a business being sold • Running or controlling a company • Extra money paid on top of a loan • Another word for funding or lending • Person who buys products or services • ...
elementary u5 2026-04-09
Across
- Money moving in and out of a business
- New company built from nothing
- Another word for funding or lending
- Someone with a business-starting spirit
- Businesses that don't survive
- Running or controlling a company
- Already making money (opposite of loss-making)
- Chance of failure or loss
- Someone who works for a boss
- Discussion to reach a better price or deal
- Owner of a business being sold
Down
- Money borrowed from a bank
- Companies that provide materials or stock
- Person who buys products or services
- Commercial activity or company
- Person purchasing an existing business
- Well-known brand license (e.g., McDonald's)
- Natural skill to help a business grow
- Money from loans, savings, or sellers
- Extra money paid on top of a loan
20 Clues: Chance of failure or loss • Money borrowed from a bank • Someone who works for a boss • Businesses that don't survive • New company built from nothing • Commercial activity or company • Owner of a business being sold • Running or controlling a company • Extra money paid on top of a loan • Another word for funding or lending • Person who buys products or services • ...
Gabija Finance 2018-10-15
Across
- / a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- company / a company, whose owners only have to pay part of the money they owe if the company fails financially
- / a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- / not having any good qualities
- / payment coming into and coming and going out of a business
- / an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money
- / the total amount by which money spent is more than money received
- / someone who money is owed to
Down
- / money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- / a company, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need, especially over a long period of time
- / a person or organisation that owes money to the company
- / a person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled
- / the income that a government or company receives regularly
- / an amount of money paid
- prifit / the money made by a company or part of a company for a particular period after all costs, taxes, etc.
- / the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries
16 Clues: / an amount of money paid • / someone who money is owed to • / not having any good qualities • / a person or organisation that owes money to the company • / the income that a government or company receives regularly • / payment coming into and coming and going out of a business • / the total amount by which money spent is more than money received • ...
Chapter 10 Lesson 1 2021-04-20
Across
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- economy moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- of exchange money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- an overthrow of government
- unit standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
Down
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- of value one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- of value
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- money money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
15 Clues: of value • an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • economy moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • ...
Marlie’s economy review 2021-02-17
Across
- when you take money out of your bank account
- a nations form of money
- amount earned by a worker that is paid hourly or daily
- annual amount earned by a worker
- using savings to earn a financial return
- a plan for managing money
- purchases and payments that cost money
- a fee paid to a lender when borrowing money
Down
- money that one has which can be readily accessed and spent
- any possession that has value
- money that is spent directly from ones bank account
- when you don’t have a job
- the act of putting money or funds that cost money
- the flow of cash or any compensation received from work
14 Clues: a nations form of money • when you don’t have a job • a plan for managing money • any possession that has value • annual amount earned by a worker • purchases and payments that cost money • using savings to earn a financial return • a fee paid to a lender when borrowing money • when you take money out of your bank account • the act of putting money or funds that cost money • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-16
Across
- A borrowed amount of money from someone
- The income you earn after taxes
- The amount of money somebody receives for lending out money
- Limited amount of money you have
- The amount of all items before any taxes
- Amount of money due on a loan before interest
- Obtained from the bank after you buy a house
- Money that you receive
Down
- An expanse that can vary
- Card that uses borrowed money from the bank to purchase an item
- The income before taxes
- Money you pay to the government
- You have a share of a company that can be traded
- Card that uses cash in your bank account to make a purchase
- An expense that does not change
15 Clues: Money that you receive • The income before taxes • An expanse that can vary • The income you earn after taxes • Money you pay to the government • An expense that does not change • Limited amount of money you have • A borrowed amount of money from someone • The amount of all items before any taxes • Obtained from the bank after you buy a house • ...
Credit Debt 2025-10-08
Across
- The smallest monthly payment required on debt.
- Action that restricts access to your credit report.
- Repayment method that focuses on paying smallest debts first.
- Repayment method that focuses on highest interest debts first.
- To take money with the promise to pay it back later.
- Warning placed on a credit report to detect fraud.
- Ability to borrow money or purchase now, pay later
Down
- Money you pay regularly to reduce debt.
- The original loan amount borrowed, excluding interest.
- A person or company that loans money.
- The amount of money owed on an account.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- Extra amount paid on top of borrowed money.
- Money owed to another person or institution.
- A number representing your creditworthiness.
15 Clues: A person or company that loans money. • Money you pay regularly to reduce debt. • The amount of money owed on an account. • Extra amount paid on top of borrowed money. • Money owed to another person or institution. • A number representing your creditworthiness. • The smallest monthly payment required on debt. • Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. • ...
Final Exam Review 2019 2019-04-10
Across
- a set cost of money you want to spend
- references information that shows the persons past credit scores and buys.
- a person's reputation on paying their debt to see if they have the required needs to get a credit card
- This type of policy allows you to save money to pay for current and future medical expenses on a tax-free basis.
- the flat rate you have to pay out of pocket before any government help kicks in
- inpatient care for people 65 or older who have retired. Taxes go to this to pay for it
- how a company rates a person on how soon they will pay back the money in debt
- a summary of how you have used your credit card
- something you file with you insurer is something is damaged by weather, someone else, etc.
- the amount of money a person or business gets after taxes are taken out
- the original amount of money you borrowed during a loan
- Health Maintenance Organization
- how much something costs
- a from an employee fills out to show how much taxes they have taken out of their paycheck
Down
- a person or place that owes money to another person or company
- expenses that you can easily change in your budget. Ex: clothing, food, etc.
- a loan that is throughout the whole year instead of just in months
- taxes put on people that help give social security money to run the program
- the period of time when you do not have to pay your credit card bill
- the limit you have to use on your credit card before the bank stops letting you use the card
- how much a company can produce by using it current equipment and workers.
- how much money the company has
- when a company puts a check in the bank before the money is cleared from the account it came from.
- an insurance payment paid monthly
- how much money a person or company gets before taxes
- charge how much a company charges you for taking out a loan
- the amount of money the company or person has lost after spending their money.
27 Clues: how much something costs • how much money the company has • Health Maintenance Organization • an insurance payment paid monthly • a set cost of money you want to spend • a summary of how you have used your credit card • how much money a person or company gets before taxes • the original amount of money you borrowed during a loan • ...
Personal Finance Unit 11 2015-03-22
Across
- Union / A nonprofit financial institution owned by it's members; offers various financial services including accounts and loans; regulated by the National Credit Union Association (NCUA).
- Interest / Interest that is earned not only on the principal but also on the interest already earned.
- Statement / A monthly summary providing the status of a depositor's financial accounts.
- of Deposit / A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money in an account for a specified period of time.
- Goal / Something a person or organization plans to achieve within a one year time period.
- / A machine that provides cash and performs banking services automatically when accessed by customers using plastic cards coded with personal identification numbers.
- / Money paid regularly, at a particular rate, for the use of borrowed money.
- Account / An interest bearing account at a bank.
- Account / An arrangement by which a bank holds funds on behalf of a depositor.
- / Money put into a financial account.
- / A written order to a financial institution directing the bank to pay a stated amount of money, as instructed, from the customer's account.
Down
- Value of Money / This is the value of a sum of money at a different period of time.
- Clearing House / An electronic network for financial transactions in the U.S.
- Bill Pay / A process that allows consumers to make regular bill payments from their banking accounts using electronic methods such as consumers and arranged drafts.
- / An individual who provides investment services to other individuals, assisting in the buying and selling of stock, bonds and other investment instruments.
- Goal / Something a person or organization plans to achieve at least 5 years in the future.
- Consumption / Purchasing goods or services with the intent of having them seen by others, usually in an effort to signal status or wealth.
- / An original amount of money invested or lent.
- / The length of time money is borrowed or invested.
- and Loan / A type of financial institutions that specializes in but is not restricted to lending money to consumers for mortgages.
- Account / A financial account into which people deposit money and from which they withdraw money by writing checks.
- / A financial institution that provides various products and services to its customers, including checking and savings accounts, loans and currency exchange.
- Deposit Insurance Corporation / A federal agency that guarantees depositors' savings up to $250,000 per account in most commercial banks, saving banks and saving associations.
- Loan / A loan made to an individual or household for purposes of buying or paying for a consumer good.
24 Clues: / Money put into a financial account. • / An original amount of money invested or lent. • Account / An interest bearing account at a bank. • / The length of time money is borrowed or invested. • / Money paid regularly, at a particular rate, for the use of borrowed money. • Clearing House / An electronic network for financial transactions in the U.S. • ...
BANZAI: Banking Vocab Quiz 2023-12-07
Across
- A number between 300 and 850 that's compiled by considering someone's borrowing history and represents their creditworthiness to potential lenders.
- A card that allows you to pay for things with money from a checking account.
- Payouts of profits based on profit to an investor.
- A benefit of or reason for doing something. (Ex: Interest gives people an incentive to save, because they'll end up earning more money.)
- To pull money out of an account at a financial institution.
- An official form that tells a financial institution to give a certain amount of money from someone's account to someone else.
- When a check is returned because there aren't enough funds to cover the transaction. (It could take days or weeks for the check to be returned; when it is, the account holder is charged a non-sufficient funds (NSF) fee.)
- Money put into an account at a financial institution.
- A percentage rate that shows how much interest someone would earn after a full year.
- The money originally deposited into an account or borrowed on a loan.
- A kind of savings account that earns a higher interest rate than a traditional savings account.
Down
- the interest you earned previously gets added to the amount deposited and also earns interest.
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: An agency in the federal government that insures deposits in banks and examines their safety for customers.
- a form where you list your name, account number, and the amount of money you're depositing.
- a document businesses use to track the money they owe and the money they've made.
- A number that shows the difference between what a business has earned vs what it owes.
- Solvency is a measure of a business's ability to meet financial obligations and pay back debt. (Ex: A financial institution is solvent if they have enough money to cover all customer accounts.)
- the initial amount deposited or borrowed earns interest.
- A fee charged when there isn't enough money in an account to cover an expense. (Purchases up to a certain limit may still go through, with the additional fee for each transaction.)
- An amount of money that gets added to the principal, shown as a percentage. Interest can be earned or owed.
20 Clues: Payouts of profits based on profit to an investor. • Money put into an account at a financial institution. • the initial amount deposited or borrowed earns interest. • To pull money out of an account at a financial institution. • The money originally deposited into an account or borrowed on a loan. • ...
Business Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-07
Across
- A statement that measures the inflow and outflow of your company over a specific period of time (Inflow means money coming into your business and outflow means money coming out of your business)
- Money that a business owes to other entities
- The percentage you pay on a loan
- The profit expressed as a percentage that a business makes after the expense of a good or service
- Bringing a business down and then distributing the assets amongst the claimants (Usually because the business can’t pay its expenses)
- Assets - Liabilities
- Amount you make before expenses
- Assets = liabilities + equity.
- The organized effort people put into selling and producing goods or services to make money
- A statement that shows how much money you have made or lost after a specific period of time, based on your revenue and expenses
- When you put your money into a business expecting the business to do well, therefore making your money grow
- When your expenses exceed your revenues making your company be in the whole
- Money that a business has
- When you borrow money and pay it back over time
- Keeping track of the financial transactions of your business
- A strategy to help your business be known regarding who your customers are
Down
- The idea that the location of a business is crucial to its success
- Money that your business has made after expenses
- An idea that demand varies on how much supply there is, and that supply varies on how much demand there is
- Interest earned on interest
- A person who started their own business
- Money Spent
- A proposal that a business gives to try to persuade an organization to buy goods or service
- A type of marketing where a business pays for messaging or branding in a specific area
- The price you pay over a specific period of time to borrow money
- Anything with value that a business owns
- Expenses that a business consistently has to pay related to the business being able to run
- The percentage that you make or lose on an investment in a specific period of time (Profit divided by cost)
28 Clues: Money Spent • Assets - Liabilities • Money that a business has • Interest earned on interest • Assets = liabilities + equity. • Amount you make before expenses • The percentage you pay on a loan • A person who started their own business • Anything with value that a business owns • Money that a business owes to other entities • When you borrow money and pay it back over time • ...
Banking 2024-02-09
Across
- The insurance banks have that guarantees up to $250,000 if the bank fails
- When you receive your paycheck electronically
- A financial institution that can receive deposits and make loans
- Free money that builds in your savings account
- A profile change alert on your banking app sends you a text when profile info has been changed, such as your _________.
- The act of taking money out of one account and putting it in another
- You can opt out of overdraft ______ so that your card will get declined instead of going into the negatives
- A type of account used to store your money and builds interest
Down
- People use wire transfers to send money _____.
- A piece of paper that is printed each time you buy something at the store
- A piece of paper that acts as money but you have to write your signature
- A secret code used to withdraw money from your debit card
- A piece of paper in the mail that has a list of all of your purchases over the last month
- A fee you get charged when your account goes in the negatives
- A type of account that comes with a debit card and checkbook
- The amount of money in your checking account
- Taking money out of your account is a __________.
- Similar to a bank, but members have a common bonds (firefighters, teachers, etc)
- The act of putting money in your checking account
19 Clues: The amount of money in your checking account • When you receive your paycheck electronically • People use wire transfers to send money _____. • Free money that builds in your savings account • Taking money out of your account is a __________. • The act of putting money in your checking account • A secret code used to withdraw money from your debit card • ...
The history of money 2015-01-29
Across
- A medium of exchange.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- The role of money that means money is a standard measure of how much goods and services are worth.
- Money such as paper money that represents the money you have in the bank.
- A legally binding note that buyers use to promise sellers unconditionally that they will pay specific amounts of money within a specific time.
- The abbreviation for electronic funds transfer.
- When there is more supply of something than demand for it.
Down
- A society that uses technology to produce goods for resale and uses people with specialised skills.
- A form of trade in which people exchange goods without money.
- A form of bartering in which traders exchanged commodities without speaking or interacting with each other.
- The abbreviation for automated teller machine.
- An economy in which businesses encourage consumers to spend as much money as possible by buying their products.
- A role of money that means it holds its value over time.
- A society which uses basic methods to hunt and gather food.
- The amount of money or resources an area has.
- An item that is used for trade.
16 Clues: A medium of exchange. • An item that is used for trade. • The amount of money or resources an area has. • The abbreviation for automated teller machine. • The abbreviation for electronic funds transfer. • The movement of people from rural areas to cities. • A role of money that means it holds its value over time. • ...
Financial Literacy 2014-01-06
Across
- A rating that is derived from how much you owe, what your history of paying loans is, and whether you can be relied on to pay off loans
- The Federal rate for this has been $7.25 since 2009
- what many people struggle to pay
- when you are given money that you must pay back over time
- How much money a person takes home after deductions
- the money you receive from all sources
- how much you owe from loans for things you could not afford at the time
- the monthly or yearly increase in the cost of goods
- a fixed amount of annual compensation paid to an employee
Down
- money that you spend
- money taken out of a person's paycheck (ex: insurance, income tax, Social Security, etc.)
- Payments,usually for services performed as an employee
- a plan that balances money coming in (income) with money going out (expenses)
- a loan for buying a house or property
- how most people make their money
- placing money into an account to be used at a later date
- Hourly pay multiplied by the number of hours worked. How much is actually earned before deductions are taken out of the paycheck
17 Clues: money that you spend • how most people make their money • what many people struggle to pay • a loan for buying a house or property • the money you receive from all sources • The Federal rate for this has been $7.25 since 2009 • How much money a person takes home after deductions • the monthly or yearly increase in the cost of goods • ...
The Evolution of Money 2021-11-29
Across
- narrow definition of money supply
- ________ of exchange, money accepted as payment
- central bank of the U.S.
- broad definition of money supply
- what money must be to make exchange easier
- country's standard unit of currency
Down
- _______ of value,serves as a common denominator
- ________ of value, preserves money for future
- money-less economy
- money has a different use as a economic good
- component of modern money exchange
- money has no alternative use
- colonist used this, silver or gold coins
13 Clues: money-less economy • central bank of the U.S. • money has no alternative use • broad definition of money supply • narrow definition of money supply • component of modern money exchange • country's standard unit of currency • colonist used this, silver or gold coins • what money must be to make exchange easier • money has a different use as a economic good • ...
money & shopping ka-ching and MyPerspectives 2 7A 2022-05-31
Across
- give something to somebody for a limited period of time
- (2 words)give the money back
- e.g Adidas or Zara
- Can I ... some money from you? I'll give it back soon.
- (2 words) go from one shop to another
- spend money mindlessly on stupid things
- give (usually money) to some good cause
Down
- money you get back for something you bring back to the shop
- money you owe someone
- (2 words) share stuff with people for free, usually something you don't need any more.
- have enough money to buy something
- wanting more and more
- having no money at all
- something made of textile or leather where you keep your money
14 Clues: e.g Adidas or Zara • money you owe someone • wanting more and more • having no money at all • (2 words)give the money back • have enough money to buy something • (2 words) go from one shop to another • spend money mindlessly on stupid things • give (usually money) to some good cause • Can I ... some money from you? I'll give it back soon. • ...
Chapter 16 2020-10-23
Across
- The amount of money the banking system generates with each dollar of reserves is called the money _______
- The Fed's decisions about the money supply are called the monetary _______
- _______ are assets to the bank because they are funds available to the bank
- Money serves as a medium of ________
- Money serves as a unit of _______
- The U.S's central bank
- To trade goods and services directly for other goods and services
Down
- balances in bank accounts that can be accessed on demand(2 words)
- Money serves as a store of ________
- Deposits are ______ to the bank
- Paper bills and coins
- _______ money is money that has intrinsic value
- Loans are ______ to the bank
- ____money is money without intrinsic value
14 Clues: Paper bills and coins • The U.S's central bank • Loans are ______ to the bank • Deposits are ______ to the bank • Money serves as a unit of _______ • Money serves as a store of ________ • Money serves as a medium of ________ • ____money is money without intrinsic value • _______ money is money that has intrinsic value • ...
Bank Glossary 2.0 2024-01-23
Across
- A financial institution and business that accepts deposits, makes loans, and handles other financial transactions.
- To receive money in exchange for goods or services.
- Borrowing money, or having the right to borrow money, to buy something.
- A plastic card used to make purchases at businesses (like grocery stores and gas stations) with money in your checking account.
- Money you owe another person or a business.
- You can use it to buy goods and services.
- The amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something.
- Stands for "automated teller machine," a machine that lets bank customers perform basic transactions, such as deposits and withdrawals.
- loans are used to buy a home or to borrow money against the valueof a home you already own
Down
- An item with economic value, such as stock or real estate.
- To commit money to earn a financial return; the strategic purchase or sale of assets to produce income or capital gains.
- An illegal act that occurs when people try to trick you out of your personal information and your money.
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- A person who buys or receives goods or services for personal needs or use and not for resale.
- The insured’s request for payment due to loss incurred and covered under thepolicy agreement.
16 Clues: To get something by paying money for it. • You can use it to buy goods and services. • Money you owe another person or a business. • To receive money in exchange for goods or services. • An item with economic value, such as stock or real estate. • The amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something. • ...
20 quistions by felixs sanchez 2024-02-19
Across
- to pay something you own
- system of money
- amount left over when requirement are 5 left over
- rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- income when a company is organized
- wealth and resources of a country
- boxes of goods
- quality of producing crops
- ability to consume or obtain goods
- something to give to charity
- act of giving one thing and receiving
Down
- Has action of help or helping someone
- rate price you pay to borrow money
- organization to provide or help
- a person regular occupation passion
- state of being short on supply shortage
- action of process of investing money
- exchange for coins and banknotes
- the money you receive in the exchange for your labor produtcs
- a person who purchases goods
20 Clues: boxes of goods • system of money • to pay something you own • quality of producing crops • a person who purchases goods • something to give to charity • organization to provide or help • exchange for coins and banknotes • wealth and resources of a country • income when a company is organized • ability to consume or obtain goods • a person regular occupation passion • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-18
Across
- Necessities
- Fluctuating
- Sum of money earned before any deduction
- To gain something by paying money
- Money assigned to a certain purpose
- Gross income subtracts income taxes
- Total amount of items before any taxes
- The amount of money present in an account
- A percentage deducted from income
- An hourly payment to an employee
- A commodity used for economic exchange
- Ownership interest in a property
- Investment
Down
- The monetary worth of something
- Wages earned
- An intended course of action
- The act of reducing something
- A percentage charged on goods
- Synonym to urgent
- Opposite of spending
- A debt owed from one company to a person
- Type of loan to pruchase real property
- Something that doesn't change
- A cost
24 Clues: A cost • Investment • Necessities • Fluctuating • Wages earned • Synonym to urgent • Opposite of spending • An intended course of action • The act of reducing something • A percentage charged on goods • Something that doesn't change • The monetary worth of something • An hourly payment to an employee • Ownership interest in a property • To gain something by paying money • ...
Finance 2018-10-15
Across
- / a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- prifit / the money made by a company or part of a company for a particular period after all costs, taxes, etc.
- / the income that a government or company receives regularly
- / money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- / an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money
- / someone who money is owed to
- / a person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled
- company / a company, whose owners only have to pay part of the money they owe if the company fails financially
Down
- / the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries
- / a person or organisation that owes money to the company
- / a company, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need, especially over a long period of time
- / an amount of money paid
- / a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- / not having any good qualities
- / payment coming into and coming and going out of a business
- / the total amount by which money spent is more than money received
16 Clues: / an amount of money paid • / someone who money is owed to • / not having any good qualities • / a person or organisation that owes money to the company • / the income that a government or company receives regularly • / payment coming into and coming and going out of a business • / the total amount by which money spent is more than money received • ...
ali 2021-02-04
Across
- a shopping list
- different people have different jobs
- bank accounts pay you
- a business doing very well
- a certain amount of things
- someone that makes something
- a recruiter
- the amount people can make
- to pay someone back
- a limited amount of money
Down
- another competitor
- when there is too much of something
- tools to make something
- work that someone else does
- a business risk
- money that the government gets
- when people want something it is a
- the money you put in a bank
- there is too little of something
- a person that takes things
- someone that works
- ex: tools, money, people
- when you buy something there is
- a student
- the study of money
25 Clues: a student • a recruiter • a business risk • a shopping list • another competitor • someone that works • the study of money • to pay someone back • bank accounts pay you • tools to make something • ex: tools, money, people • a limited amount of money • a person that takes things • a business doing very well • a certain amount of things • the amount people can make • work that someone else does • ...
The stories of famous entrepreneurs 2023-04-19
Across
- earned some money
- break into a computer system
- not successful
- can be easily carried around
- the amount of money you have
- make no profit. there is no money to keep the business open.
- open a business in new countries
- open a new business
- likes to spend time alone
- drawings appear to move
- made a lot of money
- don't attend classes or graduate from university or college
- computer code
Down
- introduce and sell something
- introduced or sold something
- it's listed on the stock exchange
- an interesting or important part of something
- the first one to become successful
- started, created, began
- give money or other goods to charity
- a person who cares more about computers and gear than anything else
21 Clues: computer code • not successful • earned some money • open a new business • made a lot of money • started, created, began • drawings appear to move • likes to spend time alone • introduce and sell something • introduced or sold something • break into a computer system • can be easily carried around • the amount of money you have • open a business in new countries • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2015-10-18
Across
- money you get for services (pay check)
- to move forward
- money left after a business pays all of its costs
- facts and figures
- a sudden discovery
- money saved for later
- people gather together for one purpose
- expose to harm or loss
- strong feelings
Down
- something is hard to find or get
- to achieve or complete successfully
- have enough money to pay for
- to quote as evidence
- unable to concentrate
- beautiful in an eye catching way
- money that is borrowed
- a disagreeing point of view
- a paper that gives you the right to make something
- disadvantages
- a thing made for a specific purpose
- to interpret information
- dirt or trash left over
- to become successful
- to worry or be nervous
24 Clues: disadvantages • to move forward • strong feelings • facts and figures • a sudden discovery • to quote as evidence • to become successful • unable to concentrate • money saved for later • money that is borrowed • expose to harm or loss • to worry or be nervous • dirt or trash left over • to interpret information • a disagreeing point of view • have enough money to pay for • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab- Landon and Nela 2017-11-29
Across
- a plan based on an estimate
- pay given to someone periodically
- taxing on your pay
- earnings after deductions
- cost or charge
- money paid to someone regularly
- card that takes money from your bank account
- bank account that gets interest paid to it
- to take out of something
- earnings before deduction
- the way interest is calculated
Down
- to get money for but letting it go though
- earnings or pay
- initial amount paid paid for a purchase
- added amount on your receipts
- added amount of money to something you buy
- taking away
- the act of overdrawing an account
- bank system that gets you checkbooks
- card that builds up money that has to be paid later
- something you owe
- to put in safe place
22 Clues: taking away • cost or charge • earnings or pay • something you owe • taxing on your pay • to put in safe place • to take out of something • earnings after deductions • earnings before deduction • a plan based on an estimate • added amount on your receipts • the way interest is calculated • money paid to someone regularly • pay given to someone periodically • ...
91176 Statements #3 2025-07-24
Across
- Payments made to suppliers.
- Money saved for a fixed time.
- Part of a full payment plan.
- Owner's money in the business.
- Price that includes tax already.
- Paying back borrowed money.
- Owner’s share of the business.
- End-of-year reset for income and expenses.
- Things owned, used, or sold soon.
- Cost of protecting against loss or damage.
Down
- Leftover value after use.
- Depreciation gets smaller each year.
- Money earned from saving or lending.
- Record for one financial item.
- Unpaid wages at balance date.
- Changes to show true financial position.
- Money collected from selling to customers.
- When expenses are more than income.
- Reports of a business’s finances.
- Payment made to employees.
- Income left after paying expenses.
- How long an asset will work.
22 Clues: Leftover value after use. • Payment made to employees. • Payments made to suppliers. • Paying back borrowed money. • Part of a full payment plan. • How long an asset will work. • Money saved for a fixed time. • Unpaid wages at balance date. • Record for one financial item. • Owner's money in the business. • Owner’s share of the business. • Price that includes tax already. • ...
Crossword 2026-02-12
Across
- Money or property stolen in fraud
- Controls within a company
- Making false documents or records
- Using customer B payment to cover stealing from customer A
- Fraud is always this while error is accidental
- Why someone commits fraud
- Paying to influence someone improperly
- Making dirty money appear clean
- Splitting tasks among different people
Down
- Scheme paying old investors with new money
- Group overseeing internal control and risk
- Taking small amounts from many transactions
- Something stated wrongly in accounts
- Moving money to hide its source
- Reporting suspected fraud or wrongdoing
- Accidental mistake not fraud
- Company that showed expenses as assets
- Lack of honesty required for fraud
- Customers who owe money to the company
- Weak controls create this for fraud
20 Clues: Controls within a company • Why someone commits fraud • Accidental mistake not fraud • Moving money to hide its source • Making dirty money appear clean • Money or property stolen in fraud • Making false documents or records • Lack of honesty required for fraud • Weak controls create this for fraud • Something stated wrongly in accounts • Company that showed expenses as assets • ...
Business 2026-04-28
Across
- a time when you need to finish something
- financial plan of costs and income
- what you get from a job in addition to your salary
- employees
- a business may need to ____ money from a bank
- a person who starts a new business
- what you need to pay
- the person who tells employees what to do
- a person who buys from you
Down
- a person who you work with
- a business pays this to the government
- opposite of employee
- the process of finding new employees
- an organisation which makes money for poor people
- when people don't need to work
- the money you get from a job
- when a business has no more money
- without a job
- money received from people
- the opposite of profit
20 Clues: employees • without a job • opposite of employee • what you need to pay • the opposite of profit • a person who you work with • money received from people • a person who buys from you • the money you get from a job • when people don't need to work • when a business has no more money • financial plan of costs and income • a person who starts a new business • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2015-09-27
Across
- A person who is hired to work for another person or business
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled. This tax provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify.
- The nation’s retirement program. This tax helps provide retirement income for elderly and pays disability benefits.
- The amount of money earned in one month.
- A type of retirement plan into which an employee contributes money from each paycheck; employers may also make a contribution
- A record of the hours an employee works
- Used to verify the eligibility of individuals to avoid hiring undocumented workers or others who are not eligible to work in the United States
- The amount required by law for employers to withhold from earned wages to pay taxes.
- Amount of money received after deductions have been taking
- The fixed pay for regular work.
- Reduction in your income tax for each person you support, including yourself
Down
- The amount of money earned in one week or 7 days
- Money taken from gross pay for things such as taxes, health, insurance or union dues
- A federal tax form that shows your income for a year
- A fee that is sometimes paid for sales work, a commission is usually a percent of the total sale
- The percentage deducted from an individual’s paycheck to assist in funding government agencies within the state. The percentage of deduction depends upon the amount of gross income the employee has earned.
- The amount of money earned in one year or 12 months
- The hours worked beyond the number of hours in the regular work week
- The amount of money paid for one hour of work.
- The paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions and net pay
- Money paid to the local, state or federal government
- Amount of money earned by an employee
- A person or business that gives work to another person.
- a special account in which you can save and invest money for your retirement without having to pay taxes on the money until a later time
24 Clues: The fixed pay for regular work. • Amount of money earned by an employee • A record of the hours an employee works • The amount of money earned in one month. • The amount of money paid for one hour of work. • The amount of money earned in one week or 7 days • The amount of money earned in one year or 12 months • A federal tax form that shows your income for a year • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-05
Across
- the cost of an operation that a company includes to make revenue
- amount of money needed for basic expenses
- income (total pay) before taxes are pulled
- a common form of valuation in sales contract for goods sold in bulk purchasing
- occurs when interest is added to the principal account
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account usually to gain interest
- estimation of revenue and expenses over a future period of time
- something a person or company owes usually a sum of money
- amount of money borrowed by one group to another
- the income over which the government imposed tax
- portion of money where your employer takes money out of your paycheck and sends it to the federal government
- a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and bank notes
- money received, for work or through investments
- expenses that can change over time
- regular compensation that an employee receives for work
Down
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- calculated on principal portion of a loan the original contribution to a savings account
- business expenses that are not dependent on the level of goods or services (stay the same)
- a bank account which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- an expense that is subtracted from gross pay
- a resource with economic value that someone owns with the expectation that it will benefit them in the future
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking the title for the debtors property
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, allowing the holder to buy goods or services on credit
- tax levied by a government directly on income, annual tax on personal income
- what is left after deductions
- the money left over when they subtract their consumer spending
28 Clues: what is left after deductions • expenses that can change over time • amount of money needed for basic expenses • income (total pay) before taxes are pulled • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • an expense that is subtracted from gross pay • money received, for work or through investments • amount of money borrowed by one group to another • ...
An Overview of Economics 2023-07-05
Across
- an officially accepted set of rules or ideas about what should be done
- an area of work, study
- to measure (something) exactly
- the area that is included in or dealt with by something
- the act of giving or delivering something to people
- strong and healthy
- a strong need for something
- having no limits
- the study of literature, philosophy, and the arts
- having existed for a very long time
- involving questions of right and wrong behavior, relating to ethics
- to give attention to (something); to deal with (a matter, issue, problem, etc.)
- something that is used as money
- an official document in which a government or company promises to pay back an amount of money that it has borrowed and to pay interest for the borrowed money
- to ask for money in return for providing or doing something
- usefulness or importance
- the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money
Down
- the business or activity of buying and selling stocks
- having no meaning, purpose, or effect
- the state of having things that can be easily changed into money
- a continual increase in the price of goods and services
- things that are made to be sold
- the act of using money to earn more money, the act of investing money
- something that a country has and can use to increase its wealth
- not high or great in number, amount
- a very small suppl
- the amount of something that is available to be use
- a decrease in the amount of available money or credit in an economy that causes prices to go down
- to change (something) in a minor way so that it works better
- the fact of being in a particular place, the state of being present
- of or relating to the present time or the recent past
- a person or thing that causes something to happen
- something that is owned by a person, compa
- to move or pass quickly, forcefully, or smoothly
34 Clues: having no limits • strong and healthy • a very small suppl • an area of work, study • usefulness or importance • a strong need for something • to measure (something) exactly • things that are made to be sold • something that is used as money • not high or great in number, amount • having existed for a very long time • having no meaning, purpose, or effect • ...
Vocab Fin Lit 2023-08-22
Across
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- the consumption and saving opportunity gained by an entity within a specified timeframe,
- a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings
- a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid.
- fund money you set aside for life's unexpected expenses, like car repairs, hospital visits and even job loss
- things you own that you can sell or money
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit
- a numerical expression based on a level analysis of a person's credit files
- of protection from financial loss
- the transfer of money by one party to another with an agreement to pay it back
- something that is necessary to live and function or something that can improve your quality of life
Down
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a financial plan for a defined period
- the trust which allows one party to provide money or resources to another party
- the process of allocating capital in a way that reduces the exposure to any one particular asset or risk
- an individual or company that buys and sells stocks and other investments for a financial market
- a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- how likely a potential borrower is to pay back a line of credit
- member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
25 Clues: of protection from financial loss • a financial plan for a defined period • things you own that you can sell or money • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution. • a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid. • ...
Personal Finance Culminating Assignment 2024-05-14
Across
- An index collection of the 500 biggest companies in the US.
- Placing money aside or somewhere else to benefit from later.
- When personal information is stolen and used to pass as someone else.
- A retirement account that grows on a tax dependent basis.
- A financial account where money can be deposited and withdrawn from.
- A fund with money from multiple shareholders.
- A promise to fix anything broken or any issues during a certain span of time.
- The determining of a house's worth.
- Funds that replicate the market's returns.
- The increasing of prices over time.
- The upcharge that comes with borrowing money.
- Finacial protection from financial loss.
- A loan for a house that stays the same the whole time.
- Owing money to someone or a group.
- An amount of money originally set down at the beginning of a big purchase.
- Allows a borrower to borrow money which they will pay back later.
- Someone who signs on as a backup for someone else's possible debt.
- A fund that invests in short-term debt securities.
Down
- Organizing all your financial data in one place.
- A financial account meant for long-term holdings.
- Loans taken out to pay for part of an education.
- A loan for a house that fluctuates with the market.
- The place where stock is sold.
- A savings account specifically for a retirement fund.
- Paying off debt by starting with the smallest amount.
- A deal allowing you to borrow money from a lender to get a house.
- Savings account that gives holders good interest rates for depositing an untouchable sum of money.
- A share of a company
- The control of large amount of money
- The risk factor that comes from investing in certain stocks, bonds, and funds.
- A loan that holds a specific term for the borrower usually given by the government.
- A set aside amount of money for any unforeseen issues or circumstances that might require it.
- An educated guess of the creditworthiness of someone.
33 Clues: A share of a company • The place where stock is sold. • Owing money to someone or a group. • The determining of a house's worth. • The increasing of prices over time. • The control of large amount of money • Finacial protection from financial loss. • Funds that replicate the market's returns. • A fund with money from multiple shareholders. • ...
Credit Vocabulary 2026-05-04
Across
- a fee charged once a year for having certain credit cards or accounts.
- a request to check a person’s credit report.
- a card that lets you borrow money from a lender to make purchases, with repayment due later.
- a person who receives money from a lender and agrees to pay it back.
- late in making a required payment.
- the maximum amount a lender allows a person to borrow on a credit account.
- a number that shows how likely a person is to repay borrowed money.
- failing to repay a loan as agreed.
- a poor credit history that shows missed payments, high debt, or other signs of financial risk.
- property or something valuable used to secure a loan.
- money that is owed to another person, company, or lender.
- money or other resources used to buy, invest, or run a business.
- credit given based on receiving a service now and paying later, such as utility bills.
- the yearly cost of borrowing money, including interest and some fees.
- a legal process that helps a person or business deal with debts they cannot repay.
Down
- borrowed money that is repaid in equal payments over a set period of time.
- the amount of credit still left to use under the credit limit.
- debt that is not backed by collateral.
- the original amount of money borrowed, not including interest.
- credit that can be borrowed, paid back, and borrowed again, such as a credit card.
- the ability to borrow money now and pay it back later.
- debt backed by something valuable that can be taken if payments are not made.
- a commonly used system for calculating a person’s credit score.
- being seen as responsible enough to borrow money and likely to pay it back on time.
- a record of a person’s borrowing history, payment history, and debt accounts.
- a strong credit history that shows bills are paid on time and money is managed responsibly.
- a borrower’s ability to repay a loan based on income and current debts.
27 Clues: late in making a required payment. • failing to repay a loan as agreed. • debt that is not backed by collateral. • a request to check a person’s credit report. • property or something valuable used to secure a loan. • the ability to borrow money now and pay it back later. • money that is owed to another person, company, or lender. • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-05
Across
- amount of money needed for basic expenses
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and bank notes
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account usually to gain interest
- amount of money borrowed by one group to another
- portion of money where your employer takes money out of your paycheck and sends it to the federal government
- an expense that is subtracted from gross pay
- regular compensation that an employee receives for work
- the income over which the government imposed tax
- a resource with economic value that someone owns with the expectation that it will benefit them in the future
- tax levied by a government directly on income, annual tax on personal income
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
Down
- occurs when interest is added to the principal account
- business expenses that are not dependent on the level of goods or services (stay the same)
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household
- a bank account which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- estimation of revenue and expenses over a future period of time
- the cost of an operation that a company includes to make revenue
- a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- something a person or company owes usually a sum of money
- a common form of valuation in sales contract for goods sold in bulk purchasing
- what is left after deductions
- expenses that can change over time
- money received, for work or through investments
- calculated on principal portion of a loan the original contribution to a savings account
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking the title for the debtors property
- the money left over when they subtract their consumer spending
- income (total pay) before taxes are pulled
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, allowing the holder to buy goods or services on credit
28 Clues: what is left after deductions • expenses that can change over time • amount of money needed for basic expenses • income (total pay) before taxes are pulled • an expense that is subtracted from gross pay • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • money received, for work or through investments • amount of money borrowed by one group to another • ...
Financial Terms Everyone Should Know (Beginner) 2024-02-15
Across
- a debt or financial obligation
- money earned after subtracting total costs from the total revenue of a business or investment
- items that are usually (but not always) tangible, such as pends, salt, apples and hats
- an item with economic value that a person or organization owns, such as stocks, real estate, personal property, and business equipment
- certificate showing that a buyer agrees to lend a business or government money, on the promise that the borrower will pay back the debt- with interest- at a specific time
- someone who works for someone else in exchange for wages or a salary
- describes a person or organization who has been declared by law as unable to pay the debts they owe
- work done by other people, such as doctors, lawn care workers, dentists, barbers and waiters
- a thing that is borrowed, especially an amount of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
Down
- a measure of chance a loss will happen or an investment will bring a good rate of return
- value of all the assets of worth owned by a person, community, company or country
- action or process of contributing money to earn a profit or material result
- a person or organization that puts money into financial plans, property, etc., expecting to earn a profit
- the cost required for something; the money spend on something
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization
- an amount of money owed to a person, bank, company, etc.
- a regular fee for the use of property
- an agreement to provide goods, services or money in exchange for future payments with interest by a specific date or according to a specific schedule; the use of someone else's money for a fee
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially from the goods and services it produces and consumes
- spending plan or a record of expected and actual income and expenses over a period
- a financial institution that is licensed to receive deposits, offer loans and provide other financial services
22 Clues: a debt or financial obligation • a regular fee for the use of property • an amount of money lost by a business or organization • an amount of money owed to a person, bank, company, etc. • the cost required for something; the money spend on something • someone who works for someone else in exchange for wages or a salary • ...
Module 8 2023-03-08
Across
- a time and a half of the usual pay
- earnings directly tied to an employees success
- payment made to an employer for work done
- payback money, typically to a customer
- the official proving of a will
- a rate of payment for piecework
- sum of money customarily given by a customer for good service
- the amount an employee is paid per hour they work
- specific dollar amount that reduces the amount of income you're taxed on
- the action or process of investing money for profit
- commitment of resources to achieve later benefits
- economic value of a worker's experience and skills
- dollar-for-dollar reduction of your income
- software designed to assist taxpayers in tax returns
- illegal attempt to avoid taxes
- base for income tax system to impose tax
- actions such as thanking or thanking employees
- money derived from paid work
- tax bill you owe to the state
- money derived from investments
- ratio between net income and investments
- take-home pay
- happenings such as parties or celebrations
Down
- to minimize tax liability within the law
- deductions taxpayer can claim on income tax returns
- a tax imposed so that the tax rate is fixed
- a single tax rate being applied to every taxpayer regardless of income
- money gained through ownership of land and other monopoly
- an extra thing that motivates you to do something
- a fixed regular payment to an employee
- federal insurance contributions act- deducted from paycheck
- what employees earn before taxes
- lowers your income because of taxation
- the lowest salary that an employee can legally be paid
- regular payment on money loaned
- a tip given to a worker
- amount paid to an entity for lending it's money
- compensation for working beyond normal work hours
- advantage or profit gained
- money paid to an employee upon completion of a task
- returning to a less developed state
- amount of money added to wage on a seasonal basis or reward
- tax paid by a person who inherits money or property
43 Clues: take-home pay • a tip given to a worker • advantage or profit gained • money derived from paid work • tax bill you owe to the state • the official proving of a will • illegal attempt to avoid taxes • money derived from investments • a rate of payment for piecework • regular payment on money loaned • what employees earn before taxes • a time and a half of the usual pay • ...
Midterm Review 3 Unit 6 2025-12-11
Across
- Money you set aside instead of spending.
- A year off between high school and further education, often used for travel, work, or volunteering.
- A school that teaches specific job skills like welding, cosmetology, or auto repair.
- The cost of attending a college or training program.
- Money for school that you don’t have to pay back, often earned through grades, skills, or activities.
- Specific, teachable abilities like typing, coding, or carpentry.
- The things you spend money on.
- The demand for workers in different careers at a given time.
- Bills that stay the same every month (like rent or car payment).
- A short-term work experience (sometimes paid, sometimes not) to learn about a career.
- Borrowed money you must repay, usually with interest.
- The amount of money needed for basic expenses like housing, food, and transportation.
- – Education that prepares you for a specific job or career skill.
- Your total earnings before taxes and deductions.
- A plan for how you will spend and save money.
Down
- A paid job training program where you learn skills while working.
- Understanding how to manage money wisely.
- Costs that change from month to month (like food or gas).
- A route you can take after high school, like college, trades, military, or workforce.
- The money you earn from your job.
- A plan for how you spend and save your money.
- Money given for education that does not need to be paid back (often based on financial need).
- The main subject or area of study in college.
- Money that helps pay for education after high school, such as scholarships, grants, or loans.
- Personal qualities like teamwork, communication, and problem-solving.
- The money you actually bring home after taxes and deductions.
- A document that lists your skills, education, and experiences when applying for jobs or programs.
- Building relationships with people who can help you find opportunities in school or work.
- A conversation where you answer questions to show if you are a good fit for a job, school, or program.
29 Clues: The things you spend money on. • The money you earn from your job. • Money you set aside instead of spending. • Understanding how to manage money wisely. • A plan for how you spend and save your money. • The main subject or area of study in college. • A plan for how you will spend and save money. • Your total earnings before taxes and deductions. • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-05-21
Across
- – Long-term job or job path
- – A plan for managing income and expenses
- literacy – Understanding how money works and how to manage it
- expenses – Costs that stay the same every month
- finance – Managing your income, spending, and saving
- – Extra money charged when you borrow money
- pay – Money left after taxes and deductions
Down
- expenses – Costs that can change each month
- – Borrowed money that must be paid back
- – Money set aside for the future
- card – A card that lets you borrow money and pay later
- pay – Money earned before deductions
- schedule – Monthly or weekly timeline for getting paid
- card – A card that lets you spend money from your bank account
14 Clues: – Long-term job or job path • – Money set aside for the future • pay – Money earned before deductions • – Borrowed money that must be paid back • – A plan for managing income and expenses • expenses – Costs that can change each month • – Extra money charged when you borrow money • pay – Money left after taxes and deductions • ...
the Money book crossword puzzle (for kids) 2023-05-05
Across
- The euro is a type of currency that is used in many countries in Europe. Just like the dollar, you can use euros to buy things or save them to use later.
- When you owe someone money, it means you borrowed money from them and haven't paid it back yet. You need to pay them back eventually.
- This means the amount of money you have to pay for something. When you buy something, you have to pay the cost of that item.
- When you invest, it means you use your money to buy something with the hope that it will grow in value and make you more money in the future.
- When you lend something, it means you give it to someone else to use for a little while. They will eventually give it back to you.
- This means a lot of money or wealth. If you have a fortune, you have a lot of money and can afford to buy many things.
- When you buy something at a store or online, the store or seller will want a certain amount of money for the item or service.
- When something is expensive, it means that it costs a lot of money. You might not be able to afford it if it's too expensive.
- The dollar is a type of currency that is used in the United States. You can use dollars to buy things or save them to use later.
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- This is the type of money that is used in a specific country or region. For example, the currency used in the United States is the dollar.
- A loan is when someone gives you money to use for a specific purpose, like buying a house or a car. You have to pay the money back over time with interest.
- When something is reasonable, it means that it's fair or makes sense. For example, if a toy costs $5, that might be a reasonable price for it.
- When you earn money, it means that you do something to get money, like doing chores, working at a job, or selling things.
- This means that you have enough money to buy something. It means you have enough money to pay for it without running out of money.
- When something is free, it means you don't have to pay any money to get it. Sometimes, you can get things for free as a gift or a promotion.
- When something is cheap, it means that it doesn't cost a lot of money. You can buy it without spending too much money.
16 Clues: This means a lot of money or wealth. If you have a fortune, you have a lot of money and can afford to buy many things. • When something is cheap, it means that it doesn't cost a lot of money. You can buy it without spending too much money. • ...
B2.3 Unit 6 Vocabulary 2025-03-23
Across
- the business of buying and selling shares in companies and the place where this happens; a stock exchange
- to give something, especially money, to people who need it
- something that is cheaper or at a lower price than usual
- very poor; without money; related to ‘poverty’
- connected with money and finance
- the state of being successful and having a lot of money
- taxes charged on goods imported from other countries; the companies bringing foreign goods in pay taxes to their home country’s government.
- the amount of money and level of comfort that a particular person or group has; people living in mansions have a different _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ than people living in refugee shelters
- to give money to somebody on condition that they pay it back over a period of time and pay interest on it
- controlling something by means of rules; meant to help standardize things
- connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society
- the money that you earn for the work that you do
- a sum of money that somebody owes
- the relationship between production, trade and the supply of money in a particular country or region
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- a large amount of money, property, etc. that a person or country owns
- connected with, done by or affecting everyone in the world or everyone in a particular group
- the fact that different cultures and economic systems around the world are becoming connected and similar to each other because of the influence of large multinational companies and of improved communication
- a difficult time for the economy of a country, when there is less trade and industrial activity than usual and more people are unemployed; similar to an economic depression
- a portmanteau describing when companies reduce the size or amount of their products while keeping the prices the same, so customers pay more for less
- a general rise in the prices of services and goods in a particular country, resulting in a fall in the value of money; the rate at which this happens
- the unfair difference between groups of people in society, when some have more wealth, status or opportunities than others
- a large business company
- a lot of money; good _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ also means good luck
- the amount that is left after taking numbers or money away from a total
24 Clues: a large business company • connected with money and finance • a sum of money that somebody owes • very poor; without money; related to ‘poverty’ • the money that you earn for the work that you do • the state of being successful and having a lot of money • something that is cheaper or at a lower price than usual • ...
Finacial Literacy 2026-03-02
Across
- an amount of money that is borrowed with the expectation that it will be paid back, usually with interest
- institution, a company that provides and manages money transactions such as deposits, loans, currency exchanges, and investments
- card, a plastic card, issued by a financial institution, that allows the cardholder to get funds to pay for goods and services. Cardholders MUST pay money back + interest and any other charges, according to conditions.
- Program, a program that can grant you free items, discounts, etc.
- tasks performed by people for a payment
- To buy something that is expected to make a profit or income.
- gaining money from a bank for keeping your money with them or when you get $10,000 at a 5% interest rate, you must pay $500 every year/month.
- To pay money to get goods and services
- card, a plastic or electronic card worth a specific amount of money. They are often given as a gift and the value decreases with each use.
- products that can be purchased
- of payment, a way to buy or pay for a good or service.
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- an agreement between a buyer and seller to exchange goods or services (including for money)
- A document that orders a financial institution to pay a specific amount from the issuer’s account to the person or organization named
- Giving a gift for charity, humanitarian aid, or to help a cause.
- To put aside money for future use; objectives can be short term (e.g. buying a tablet), or long term (e.g. saving up for university)
- amounts that financial institutions may charge their customers for account set-up and maintenance activities, and minor transactions
- Giving money to a person or organization with the expectation that it will be repaid.
- wallet, a digital wallet used from your phone(ie. Google pay)
- Receiving money with the agreement to repay it in the future, usually with interest charged
- money in coins and notes
- cards, a plastic card used to pay for goods and services. When the card is used, the amount is deducted directly from the cardholder’s chequing account.
- The transfer of goods & services (usually for money) from one individual or organization to another.
- a banking service that allows clients to send and receive funds between their personal account and someone else’s, using email and their online banking service.
23 Clues: money in coins and notes • products that can be purchased • To pay money to get goods and services • tasks performed by people for a payment • of payment, a way to buy or pay for a good or service. • wallet, a digital wallet used from your phone(ie. Google pay) • To buy something that is expected to make a profit or income. • ...
Finance_Shailendra_Kumar_Yadav_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- Money kept in a bank?
- Interest rate fixed by central bank?
- Place to keep money safely?
- Document showing company’s assets and liabilities?
- Money paid to workers?
- Government tax on earnings?
- Person who invests in shares?
- Profit after expenses?
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- Market where shares are traded?
- Rise in general price level?
- Amount owed by a person or firm?
- Money in circulation of a country?
- Paper money?
- Opposite of loss?
- Cash returned on an investment?
- Money borrowed from a bank?
16 Clues: Paper money? • Opposite of loss? • Money kept in a bank? • Money paid to workers? • Profit after expenses? • Place to keep money safely? • Government tax on earnings? • Money borrowed from a bank? • Rise in general price level? • Person who invests in shares? • Market where shares are traded? • Cash returned on an investment? • Amount owed by a person or firm? • ...
Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy Test Review - Abby W 2022-05-03
Across
- interest rate that banks lend money to other banks
- interest rate that banks charge their customers
- 7 members that supervise the Fed
- a nation's main monetary author
- interest rate that the Fed charges when it lends to other banks
- sale and purchase of federal gov't securities/bonds
- record receipts and expenditures of customers
- coins and paper money
- audits of a bank's financial practices
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- fraction of a bank's deposits that must be kept
- relating to money or money supply
- actions meant to increase the money supply
- board supervises sale and purchase governments securities/bonds
- central bank of the United States
- Fed action that changes the money supply
- actions meant to decrease the money supply
16 Clues: coins and paper money • a nation's main monetary author • 7 members that supervise the Fed • relating to money or money supply • central bank of the United States • audits of a bank's financial practices • Fed action that changes the money supply • actions meant to increase the money supply • actions meant to decrease the money supply • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-05
Across
- the cost of an operation that a company includes to make revenue
- amount of money needed for basic expenses
- income (total pay) before taxes are pulled
- a common form of valuation in sales contract for goods sold in bulk purchasing
- occurs when interest is added to the principal account
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account usually to gain interest
- estimation of revenue and expenses over a future period of time
- something a person or company owes usually a sum of money
- amount of money borrowed by one group to another
- the income over which the government imposed tax
- portion of money where your employer takes money out of your paycheck and sends it to the federal government
- a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and bank notes
- money received, for work or through investments
- expenses that can change over time
- regular compensation that an employee receives for work
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- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- calculated on principal portion of a loan the original contribution to a savings account
- business expenses that are not dependent on the level of goods or services (stay the same)
- a bank account which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- an expense that is subtracted from gross pay
- a resource with economic value that someone owns with the expectation that it will benefit them in the future
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking the title for the debtors property
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, allowing the holder to buy goods or services on credit
- tax levied by a government directly on income, annual tax on personal income
- what is left after deductions
- the money left over when they subtract their consumer spending
28 Clues: what is left after deductions • expenses that can change over time • amount of money needed for basic expenses • income (total pay) before taxes are pulled • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • an expense that is subtracted from gross pay • money received, for work or through investments • amount of money borrowed by one group to another • ...
FIN LIT vocab DAMIAN 2023-08-21
Across
- comparing similar products from different stores or suppliers
- need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest.
- payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- a missed payment or multiple missed payments on money that you've borrowed
- the yearly interest and fees paid on debt.
- financial professionals who buy, sell and trade financial securities for their clients
- cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- a strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio in an attempt to reduce portfolio risk.
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- first or highest in rank, importance, value, etc.; chief;
- a record of the money taken from your bank account, for example, when you make a payment.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- a set of federal laws and rules that can help individuals and businesses who owe more debt than they can spending plan based on income and expenses.
- a method by which you can protect yourself and your loved ones from facing a financial crisis.
- things you own that you can sell for money.
- the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow.
- is a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- the money that a person or entity receives in exchange for their labor or products
- type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- the cost of borrowing money.
- one who can safely be lent money or allowed to have goods on credit
- a nonprofit financial institution that's owned by the people who use its financial products.
- form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity.
25 Clues: the cost of borrowing money. • the yearly interest and fees paid on debt. • things you own that you can sell for money. • a spending plan based on income and expenses. • form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity. • first or highest in rank, importance, value, etc.; chief; • need is something that is necessary to live and function. • ...
Section 6 Review 2021-11-19
Across
- This occurs when the printing of money gets out of control, and money loses its value at an unprecedented pace.
- When unemployment is above the natural rate of unemployment, you have a ________________
- This graph shows the correlation between inflation and unemployment. (In the short-run.)
- An increase in the _________ will lower the interest rate in the short run.
- Because of the use of Fiat money, you have to pay this regularly, which is the reduction in the value of money.
- This is the ratio of Nominal GDP to the Money Supply.
- An outward shift in the PPC is analogous to an rightward shift in the __________________ (Acronym)
- This Monetary policy will shift the AD curve the right and includes Increasing the money supply.
- When unemployment is below the natural rate of unemployment, you have a ________________
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- This branch of Economics calls for monetary and fiscal policy to be used to correct aggregate output in the short run.
- This is an accumulation of past government deficits, minus past budget surpluses.
- This runs from October 1 to September 30th.
- This results from increasing the money supply at too rapid a rate for a sustained period of time.
- This happens when government spending drives down private sector spending by taking up the money supply.
- This Monetary policy will shift the AD curve the Left and includes Decreasing the money supply.
- This is government debt that is held by individuals and institutions outside of the government.
- This results from decreasing the money supply at too rapid a rate for a sustained period of time.
- This is when the government spends more money that it collects in taxes (the excess is often gained through borrowing.)
- This is the belief that lowering tax rates will benefit the overall economy by incentivizing work and investment.
- This type of inflation is caused by an increase of aggregate demand.
- This type of inflation is caused by a significant increase in the price of an output with economy-wide implications (Gasoline)
21 Clues: This runs from October 1 to September 30th. • This is the ratio of Nominal GDP to the Money Supply. • This type of inflation is caused by an increase of aggregate demand. • An increase in the _________ will lower the interest rate in the short run. • This is an accumulation of past government deficits, minus past budget surpluses. • ...
Delta Community Credit Union 2022-04-08
Across
- A member needs money to make a purchase to get around
- A card that allows you to borrow money and then have to pay it back each month
- Individual retirement account
- This helps you in case of medical emergencies, natural disasters, or any kind of accident
- A platform to send money
- A savings account that earns higher dividends
- A savings account that is closed for a set amount of time with higher dividends
- A member needs money to make a purchase for somewhere to live
- A member needs to borrow money for personal reasons
- A way to earn money through the stock market
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- A feature that allows you to never forget to pay your bills
- A safe place to keep your money for emergencies
- Someone wants to build a house on some property and needs to borrow money
- A card that allows you access to your money
- An account that has everyday money in it
15 Clues: A platform to send money • Individual retirement account • An account that has everyday money in it • A card that allows you access to your money • A way to earn money through the stock market • A savings account that earns higher dividends • A safe place to keep your money for emergencies • A member needs to borrow money for personal reasons • ...
drake, p2,economics 2023-01-24
Across
- when you pay extra money for something
- when you pay money to live in a house
- something you have to have to survive
- humans that pay for goods
- someing that you dont really need but desire
- money payed to humans for working
- money we pay to the government
- in short supply
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- putting money to the side and keeping it for later
- how money is made and spent in an area
- a small piece of a company
- money you make for helping humans
- humans that make goods for humans
- when we use it we use other people's money
14 Clues: in short supply • humans that pay for goods • a small piece of a company • money we pay to the government • money you make for helping humans • humans that make goods for humans • money payed to humans for working • when you pay money to live in a house • something you have to have to survive • when you pay extra money for something • how money is made and spent in an area • ...
Working in Our Communities 2023-05-11
Across
- the money a person puts in a bank
- the money a bank lends to people
- what an item is worth to a person
- a promise to pay for something
- the money a bank gives for letting it hold his/her money
- things that people make or grow and then sell
- a person who spends money to buy things they need
- having a lot of something
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- a plan that shows income, expense, and savings
- the amount of goods and service that people can sell
- money left after all costs are paid in a business
- when something is not enough to meet people's needs and wants
- a business that keeps, exchanges, and lends money to people
- work that one does for another
- to bring products into a country from another
- things you must have to live with
- to send products from one country to another
- the amount of goods and services that people want and can buy
18 Clues: having a lot of something • work that one does for another • a promise to pay for something • the money a bank lends to people • the money a person puts in a bank • what an item is worth to a person • things you must have to live with • to send products from one country to another • to bring products into a country from another • things that people make or grow and then sell • ...
Clothes, shopping and money 2022-12-14
Across
- A clothing item that combines a shirt and pants
- The piece of paper you get when you buy something
- Something you wear over your clothes when it's cold
- Something you take with you in the store to put your groceries in
- Asking someone for money, promising to return it later
- Something you wear so you can see better
- A piece of paper that has a monetary value
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- The currency used in the United Kingdom
- Something you wear on your head to protect your scalp from the sun
- A small bag, usually used to hold coins
- When you have a lot of money
- Place in the store where you can try on clothes
- A place where you can store money to save it
- Shoes you wear to the gym or for a run
- A clothing item often worn by babies and toddlers
- Something you wear under your pants
16 Clues: When you have a lot of money • Something you wear under your pants • Shoes you wear to the gym or for a run • The currency used in the United Kingdom • A small bag, usually used to hold coins • Something you wear so you can see better • A piece of paper that has a monetary value • A place where you can store money to save it • ...
MAKING MONEY VOCABULARY REVIEW 2017-01-12
Across
- say something is true although you can’t prove it
- a way to obtain money for a good objective
- a phrase or word that appears in an advert
- a wall on companies put advertisements on
- a good sold in a low price
- opposite of after
- be interesting to people
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- bathing pants for swimming
- a lot of countable and uncountable nouns
- amount of time in order to do something
- explain that something is better or bigger than it really is.
- how people see a person,company product, etc.
- send out programmes through the radio
- pay a lot of money for something
- be a character in a film
- the money is returned if the object is not OK
16 Clues: opposite of after • be a character in a film • be interesting to people • bathing pants for swimming • a good sold in a low price • pay a lot of money for something • send out programmes through the radio • amount of time in order to do something • a lot of countable and uncountable nouns • a way to obtain money for a good objective • a phrase or word that appears in an advert • ...
