money Crossword Puzzles
Gabriella Thomas 2017-01-11
Across
- a commercial business
- market with narrow spread
- people who lend money
- a person who owes money
- card issued by a bank or company using credit not your real money, have to pay it back monthly/annually
- financial assets or finical values of assets
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period
- a company emblem or device or symbol
- someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation
- something of value that you own
Down
- the amount of money left over after expenses are taken out
- The formal decision making process used when considering the economic feasibility of implementing information security controls and safeguards
- The process of strategically managing the efficient flow and storage of raw materials, in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption.
- borrowing money for an investment
- costs expenses that change with the number of products produced
- a fee or commission charged by a broker
- cost Costs that do not vary with the quantity of output produced
- the right to take another's property if an obligation is not discharged
- an additional payment to employees as a means of increasing output
- card a card used to withdraw money directly from your money
20 Clues: a commercial business • people who lend money • a person who owes money • market with narrow spread • something of value that you own • borrowing money for an investment • a company emblem or device or symbol • a fee or commission charged by a broker • financial assets or finical values of assets • someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation • ...
Shyam's Advertisement Crossword 2018-11-14
Across
- something that you buy at a good price, especially if it is worth more than what you paid.
- the time during which a person's life goes on.
- a promise that something you have bought will work well. If it does not, the store must either repair it or give you a new one.
- to say or note how something is similar to or different from something else.
- to return money that someone has paid for something.
- more than is expected or usual
- costing a lot of money; having a high price
- Costs nothing
- having a low price.
- to get in return for paying money.
Down
- to present something to be accepted or refused.
- a feature that makes a person or thing what it is.
- having no limits, bounds, or restrictions.
- able to be obtained without excessive sacrifice of money or without incurring serious consequences.
- the act of buying and selling things, especially things that are produced in one country and sold to customers in another country.
- different, better, or more important than the usual.
- having a practical use or purpose.
- an exchange of goods for money; the act of selling.
- the amount of money needed to buy something.
- money or something else of value that is given for work.
20 Clues: Costs nothing • having a low price. • more than is expected or usual • having a practical use or purpose. • to get in return for paying money. • having no limits, bounds, or restrictions. • costing a lot of money; having a high price • the amount of money needed to buy something. • the time during which a person's life goes on. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- are the electronic equivalent of muggers and bank robbers
- Financial transactions carried out without using cash are called
- community transaction tool
- the person making the withdrawal
- payment without money
- is in your hand or on your cell phone Without me, you cannot buy or pay directly in this modern world What am I?
- payment receipt
- money cannot be stolen physically, but it must be protected from hackers What am I?
- card is rectangular in shape and can be slipped into my pocket and wallet I usually use it when making payments Who am I?
- is only paper but everyone is working hard to find me who I am
- I'm faster than paper safer than metal who am I
Down
- is the main advantage of the cashlees society
- balance is a number that increases when you work, and decreases when you shop
- Influence Will this change affect people's consumption patterns or social behavior?
- How to maintain user privacy in a system that records all transactions
- round object for making payment
- objects for storing money
- take money through the machine
- I'm just a number but I'm very guarded and if I'm scattered then my money will run out who am I?
- the game uses money
20 Clues: payment receipt • the game uses money • payment without money • objects for storing money • community transaction tool • take money through the machine • round object for making payment • the person making the withdrawal • is the main advantage of the cashlees society • I'm faster than paper safer than metal who am I • are the electronic equivalent of muggers and bank robbers • ...
Forensics Handwriting 2024-10-31
Across
- name signed typically on legal or important document
- The color of ink a counterfeit pen will turn on legal money
- Pen used to detect fake money
- the minimum amount of times a person should write on a hand writing sample
- My name
- Author of the document is known
- Authority asks for a sample of a persons handwriting
- a card used to identify an individual, an example of something that could be counterfeit.
- Chemical used in the ink of counterfeit pens to detect fake money
- Fake document or signature
- material used in the creation of legal paper money,responsible for the classic note texture.
Down
- the pressure pushed on a utensil when writing
- the direction a handwriting is leaning
- Fake or Non original
- the color of ink a counterfeit pen will turn on Fake money
- Author of a document is NOT known
- how specific an authority should be during a Handwriting sample session
- the sample of handwriting already exists EX: a diary
- the amount of space between letters of a persons handwriting
- Substance used in regular paper that is NOT used in legal money
- Get or expect money for something of value
- An example of something that can be counterfeit,typically in regards to driving.
22 Clues: My name • Fake or Non original • Fake document or signature • Pen used to detect fake money • Author of the document is known • Author of a document is NOT known • the direction a handwriting is leaning • Get or expect money for something of value • the pressure pushed on a utensil when writing • name signed typically on legal or important document • ...
income withholdings vocab 2022-01-25
Across
- money taken to help the state
- money received
- insurance for people 65+
- tax collection agency
- reports wages + taxes withheld
- money taken by the government
- income after deducting taxes
- government tax on income
Down
- money received before taxes
- income gained by gov from tax
- how much money to withhold
- verify identity and employment
- help for people with no money
- amount owed to the government
14 Clues: money received • tax collection agency • insurance for people 65+ • government tax on income • how much money to withhold • money received before taxes • income after deducting taxes • income gained by gov from tax • money taken to help the state • help for people with no money • amount owed to the government • money taken by the government • verify identity and employment • ...
income withholdings vocab 2022-01-26
Across
- money taken to help the state
- money received
- insurance for people 65+
- tax collection agency
- reports wages + taxes withheld
- money taken by the government
- income after deducting taxes
- government tax on income
Down
- money received before taxes
- income gained by gov from tax
- how much money to withhold
- verify identity and employment
- help for people with no money
- amount owed to the government
14 Clues: money received • tax collection agency • insurance for people 65+ • government tax on income • how much money to withhold • money received before taxes • income after deducting taxes • income gained by gov from tax • money taken to help the state • help for people with no money • amount owed to the government • money taken by the government • verify identity and employment • ...
Shop Around 2022-03-21
Across
- money and savings
- returned money after buying
- medicine and health
- food and drinks
- where women keep their id and money
- meat and fish
- books and gifts
- how big or small
- evidence of buying something
Down
- breads and cakes
- where men keep their id and money
- magazines and snacks
- cheaper items
- how much something costs
- You!
- coins and banknotes
- expensive accesories
17 Clues: You! • cheaper items • meat and fish • food and drinks • books and gifts • breads and cakes • how big or small • money and savings • medicine and health • coins and banknotes • magazines and snacks • expensive accesories • how much something costs • returned money after buying • evidence of buying something • where men keep their id and money • where women keep their id and money
Unit 4 #1 2023-04-10
Across
- An agreement to borrow money and pay it back
- directing one's hopes or ambitions toward a specific task or goal
- causing radical change in an existing industry or market through being innovative.
- the cost required for something or the money spent on something
- Making a lot of money
- An experienced person who gives someone else advice
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law OR money that a person or company owes
Down
- unable to be reached or entered
- The way money is used or handled
- To help sell or bring attention to a new product
- A business idea that involves taking risks
- A person who starts a new business
- a commitment of money in hopes to receive more money later
- A phrase or expression that has a different meaning from the literal meaning of the words
- competence or knowledge in a specified area
- Something a person owns that is worth money
16 Clues: Making a lot of money • unable to be reached or entered • The way money is used or handled • A person who starts a new business • A business idea that involves taking risks • competence or knowledge in a specified area • Something a person owns that is worth money • An agreement to borrow money and pay it back • To help sell or bring attention to a new product • ...
Budget 1 2025-09-26
Across
- Term Goals goals set to be achieved in less than a year's time
- Seeker
- Term goals set to be achieved in about five to ten years
- money categories in which people can be put based on their spending and saving habits
- the individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- belongings which have value
Down
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- the individual who enjoys spending money on themselves or others
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period
- expenses and outstanding debts
- investing money into high-risk ventures
- the Financial Planning process of creating a financial plan to spend and save money
- who plans for the future and is prepared for any financial situation
- Term Goals set to be achieved in about ten or more years
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to live and function
16 Clues: Seeker • belongings which have value • expenses and outstanding debts • investing money into high-risk ventures • Term goals set to be achieved in about five to ten years • Term Goals set to be achieved in about ten or more years • expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably • Term Goals goals set to be achieved in less than a year's time • ...
Bryce 2021-11-05
Across
- transferring money online
- a percentage payed to the total
- Non Sufficient funds abbreviation
- a box for valuables in a bank
- having a deficit account
- an account with many deposits and withdrawals allowed
- A loan for Real estate
Down
- amount the bank lets you borrow
- taking money from bank
- withdrawing money through a diff bank
- a cheque were there is enough money
- paying someone for their services
- high interest rate account
- a method of paying someone
- putting money in bank
- paying from your account
- Registered Retired saving Plan abbrev
17 Clues: putting money in bank • taking money from bank • A loan for Real estate • paying from your account • having a deficit account • transferring money online • high interest rate account • a method of paying someone • a box for valuables in a bank • amount the bank lets you borrow • a percentage payed to the total • paying someone for their services • Non Sufficient funds abbreviation • ...
Finance Vocab 2022-11-18
Across
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- a person or organization declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts\
- a thing money received from work or investments
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- money received from work or investments
- an amount of money borrowed by one party from another
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- the cost you charge to lend money
- form of finance that allows you it access the amount of money loaned, according to your needs at any given time
- a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer
Down
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- to take and use someone else's property with the intention of returning it.
- investments and securities of other institutions
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to generate wealth.
19 Clues: the cost you charge to lend money • money received from work or investments • a thing money received from work or investments • investments and securities of other institutions • an amount of money borrowed by one party from another • a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • ...
TIME MACHINE 2021-11-11
Across
- The amount of money you have to pay for essentials
- you would pay this back each month
- a place were you work to get money
- something that allows us to pay for something
- Something you use to take money out of the ATM (2words)
- where money is printed (2words)
- a slip of paper with money
Down
- something that tells people who you are
- The amount you get paid during a job
- something you have to pay for things provided by the goverment
- a limit of money
- a place were you can get money
- you borrow money from the bank
13 Clues: a limit of money • a slip of paper with money • a place were you can get money • you borrow money from the bank • where money is printed (2words) • you would pay this back each month • a place were you work to get money • The amount you get paid during a job • something that tells people who you are • something that allows us to pay for something • ...
Banking Crossword 2024-07-15
Across
- Money you receive from the bank for keeping your money there
- The act of using money to buy something
- The opposite of debit
- A place where you keep your money safe
- The process of moving money from one account to another
- Another word for money you owe
Down
- The process of putting money into your account
- A digital version of a wallet
- A type of account for saving money
- A plan for how to spend your money
- Your personal number for bank transactions
- A small piece of plastic used to make payments
- A machine where you can withdraw cash
13 Clues: The opposite of debit • A digital version of a wallet • Another word for money you owe • A type of account for saving money • A plan for how to spend your money • A machine where you can withdraw cash • A place where you keep your money safe • The act of using money to buy something • Your personal number for bank transactions • The process of putting money into your account • ...
KNOW THE TERMS 2013-08-01
Across
- Money paid to owner of copyright or patent
- Sum to the credit of your A/c
- Amount of money spent
- Money lent with conditional repayment
- Put money into a company or business
- Total sales of the company
- Part of capital of a company
Down
- Promise to repair and replace
- Bank employee to receive or pay out money over the counter
- Amalgamation of two companies
- Things with monetary value owned by a person or company
- Rate and efficiency of work
- Money paid for loan
- Money placed in the bank
14 Clues: Money paid for loan • Amount of money spent • Money placed in the bank • Total sales of the company • Rate and efficiency of work • Part of capital of a company • Promise to repair and replace • Amalgamation of two companies • Sum to the credit of your A/c • Put money into a company or business • Money lent with conditional repayment • Money paid to owner of copyright or patent • ...
Evan crossword puzzle 2022-03-11
Across
- money you get from a job
- a sertan amount you can spend
- sumthing you invest in like stock market.
- put money in the bank
- any possession that has Value.
- saving for money or for something
Down
- something you want and not need
- a person who uses a loan
- amount a credit loaner will deal you.
- money you get put of a ATM.
- you need it to live
- a place that take care of money
- you get money from the bank
- amount of money you have to pay
14 Clues: you need it to live • put money in the bank • a person who uses a loan • money you get from a job • money you get put of a ATM. • you get money from the bank • a sertan amount you can spend • any possession that has Value. • something you want and not need • a place that take care of money • amount of money you have to pay • saving for money or for something • ...
Budgeting Terms Crossword 2022-02-03
Across
- Pay, Total earnings before any deductions
- Of Living, The amount of money needed to sustain a certain level of living
- Any items subtracted from your paycheck
- An amount of money paid to an employee at a specific rate per hour worked.
- Economy, A labor market where the majority of people have short-term jobs
- When your expenses exceed your income
- A person who hires themselves out on a per job or per task basis
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee for each pay period.
- Price, The cost for one item
- Pay, Total earnings after deductions
Down
- Products, services, or bills you are responsible for paying
- lease, A contract between a tenant and a landlord
- The total value of money and other assets, minus outstanding debts
- A plan for making, saving and spending money
- Purchases a person must have to live or succeed
- When your income exceeds your expenses and you have money leftover
- Money that is earned from work, investments, business, etc.
- Expense, Cost that can be expected at regular intervals
- Expense, Cost that appears irregularly or that changes in amount
19 Clues: Price, The cost for one item • Pay, Total earnings after deductions • When your expenses exceed your income • Any items subtracted from your paycheck • Pay, Total earnings before any deductions • A plan for making, saving and spending money • Purchases a person must have to live or succeed • lease, A contract between a tenant and a landlord • ...
Unit 12A 2021-03-15
Across
- the money you get from work
- the ______ of living
- to buy things with money
- to be in debt
- the ________ of living
- put your money into something with the idea you will make more money
Down
- the haves and have _______
- to get money for a job
- money borrowed from a person or bank.
- people's buying ________
- money you owe
- ________ of life
- the ______ gap
13 Clues: money you owe • to be in debt • the ______ gap • ________ of life • the ______ of living • to get money for a job • the ________ of living • to buy things with money • people's buying ________ • the haves and have _______ • the money you get from work • money borrowed from a person or bank. • put your money into something with the idea you will make more money
Financial Management 2024-09-09
Across
- putting money somewhere to get a profit
- score indicating financial responsibility
- money coming in
- money put aside for later
- unplanned situation that requires spending
- earned on savings and investments
Down
- something you want to have- not a need
- money owed
- income earned in addition to paycheck
- money spent
- planning how to use money expected
- possibility of losing money
- something you can't live without
13 Clues: money owed • money spent • money coming in • money put aside for later • possibility of losing money • something you can't live without • earned on savings and investments • planning how to use money expected • income earned in addition to paycheck • something you want to have- not a need • putting money somewhere to get a profit • score indicating financial responsibility • ...
Banking 2013-03-13
Across
- Plastic money
- You need money in you account to use this card
- The job money does
- Automated teller machine
- How much money is worth
- People use this account to save money
- Anything that is generally accepted by the majority of people in exchange for goods and services
- The tax charged on the interest you earn
- Money is easy to carry around
Down
- You buy now and pay later using this card
- Must not wear away too quickly
- Types of banks such as AIB,Bank of ireland
- Swapping goods and services, it was used long ago
- People use these accounts to pay for their day-to-day expenses
- Personal indentification Number
15 Clues: Plastic money • The job money does • How much money is worth • Automated teller machine • Money is easy to carry around • Must not wear away too quickly • Personal indentification Number • People use this account to save money • The tax charged on the interest you earn • You buy now and pay later using this card • Types of banks such as AIB,Bank of ireland • ...
business 2019-09-15
Across
- planner a person whose job is to manage the personal finances of clients
- a useful or valuable thing
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others
- a sum of money that is owed or due
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small
- the addition of interest to the principal sum of a loan or deposit
- an investment position intended to offset potential losses or gains that may be incurred by a companion investment.
- a type of private equity investment
- market aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks
Down
- buildings intended to generate a profit
- strategy a set of rules designed to guide an investor's selection of an investment portfolio
- a person who puts money into financial schemes
- a sum of money paid regularly by a company
- an agreement with legal force
- enlarge or vary its range of products or field of operation
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- Australian Securities Exchange
19 Clues: a useful or valuable thing • an agreement with legal force • Australian Securities Exchange • a sum of money that is owed or due • a type of private equity investment • buildings intended to generate a profit • a sum of money paid regularly by a company • a person who puts money into financial schemes • market aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks • ...
Financial Literacy_Gurudatta_DBS 2023-08-19
Across
- This is expected to earn you a financial return.
- An illegal act to trick you out of money
- These policies protect us from financial loss
- An outcome, you wish to achieve in a specific amount of time.
- Increase in prices of good and services over time
- money paid to the government based on your income or cost of goods
- The profit or loss on an investment.
- The act of using money to buy goods or services.
Down
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- A fee charged by a lender for the use of money.
- Money set aside in a bank account etc for future use
- Total income before taxes and other deductions
- A plan to match earning with spending and savings
- Borrowing or having the right to borrow money, to buy something.
- Upgrades and other things nice to have but aren’t necessary
- Expenses, like bills, paid regularly and generally cost the same amount.
- Expenses that change in amount from month to month.
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss
- A unit of ownership, in a company’s stock or mutual fund.
19 Clues: Exposure to danger, harm, or loss • The profit or loss on an investment. • An illegal act to trick you out of money • These policies protect us from financial loss • Total income before taxes and other deductions • A fee charged by a lender for the use of money. • This is expected to earn you a financial return. • The act of using money to buy goods or services. • ...
Econ CH. 10 2022-05-03
Across
- the collection of organizations that assist households in channeling their money to business and the government
- currency material must have this to last a long time
- money by governmental decree
- authorization to exist
- a general rise in prices
- broader measure of money supply
- money that represents a commodity that some entity holds in store
- a financial institution that accepts deposits and makes commercial loans
- Spokesman for the Monetarist Approach
Down
- encourage personal saving and provide loans to make personal needs
- cooperative institutions originating from groups of people who have common interests
- a coin that contains an amount of gold or silver equal to its face value
- coin that contains a quantity of metal less than its face value
- no national banking system and individuals could start private banks simply by meeting certain minimal requirements to obtain a charter from the state
- what a society uses and accepts as payment
- the exchange of one person's goods or services for another
- first measure of the money supply
- declaring that everyone in the American economy accepts your money
- system where some single commonly used good becomes the economy's medium exchange
19 Clues: authorization to exist • a general rise in prices • money by governmental decree • broader measure of money supply • first measure of the money supply • Spokesman for the Monetarist Approach • what a society uses and accepts as payment • currency material must have this to last a long time • the exchange of one person's goods or services for another • ...
Brad's Awesome Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-27
Across
- Gatsby _____ Daisy
- The ____ Gatsby
- Where did Harry live
- How Gatsby earned his money
- Gatsby lived in ____ Egg
- Harry needed money to _____ his family
- What colour is money
- Harry ran a ______ charter
- The Canadian $1 coin
- The person I compared Gatsby to
Down
- What did Harry drive
- Gatsby's gender
- They wanted to live the American
- Represented 'new money'
- December 25
- Harry's boat floated on
- What class are you in right now
- Gatsby's only friend
18 Clues: December 25 • Gatsby's gender • The ____ Gatsby • Gatsby _____ Daisy • What did Harry drive • Where did Harry live • What colour is money • Gatsby's only friend • The Canadian $1 coin • Represented 'new money' • Harry's boat floated on • Gatsby lived in ____ Egg • Harry ran a ______ charter • How Gatsby earned his money • What class are you in right now • The person I compared Gatsby to • ...
Accounting and financing 2019-10-01
Across
- a profit on money that you have invested.
- The amount of wages the employee actually takes home.
- an amount or percentage deducted.
- money put aside for profit.
- The entire amount of income before deductions are made.
- Money that you have earned.
Down
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- a tax on sales or recipients from sales.
- a transfer of money.
- the plan someone uses for money saved and money lost.
- a card that lets the user to withdraw money or be charged directly to their bank account.
- papers used to transfer money from on place to another.
- The total amount of money that a company pays to all of it's employees.
13 Clues: a transfer of money. • money put aside for profit. • Money that you have earned. • an amount or percentage deducted. • a tax on sales or recipients from sales. • a profit on money that you have invested. • The original amount of money borrowed or invested. • The amount of wages the employee actually takes home. • the plan someone uses for money saved and money lost. • ...
Economics 2022-05-10
Across
- money paid to pay back a loan
- card example of bad compound interest
- Interest money charged to borrow money
- example of good compound interest
- income take home pay after taxes
- income total money earned
Down
- amount of money borrowed
- payment amount of money paid up front to borrow money
- money borrowed to buy a home
- the length of the loan
- the percentage charged to borrow money
- interest amount paid to borrow money
12 Clues: the length of the loan • amount of money borrowed • income total money earned • money borrowed to buy a home • money paid to pay back a loan • income take home pay after taxes • example of good compound interest • interest amount paid to borrow money • card example of bad compound interest • Interest money charged to borrow money • the percentage charged to borrow money • ...
Business _talk about a businessman 2023-12-15
23 Clues: wait • wages • salary • profit • expect • benefit • to make • service • wealthy • customer • emploees • establish • get income • give service • a lot of money • a line for smth • to be in charge • an enterprenour • past from fiind • in another country • money made in a year • charge for hour work • to pay money and get smth
Math Vocabulary 1, 2, 3, & 4 2021-11-04
Across
- The product when multiplying factors, 2,4,6,8
- Having the same size and same shape
- Place where money is deposited of withdrawn
- Bottom number in a fraction
- Lines that meet and intersect at a right angle
- Results of subtracting numbers
- Plan grid that is separated by x and y axis
- Placing money into an account
Down
- Results of adding numbers
- Result of multiplying numbers
- Written order that tells bank to take money out of an account
- Numbers that are multiplied to get a product
- How much money is in an account
- Lines that do not intersect or come together
- Top number in a fraction
- Results of dividing numbers
- Operation that undoes another operation
- Likelihood that an event will occur
- To remove or take money out of an account
- Small number to right of base
20 Clues: Top number in a fraction • Results of adding numbers • Results of dividing numbers • Bottom number in a fraction • Result of multiplying numbers • Small number to right of base • Placing money into an account • Results of subtracting numbers • How much money is in an account • Having the same size and same shape • Likelihood that an event will occur • ...
AQR 2013-05-28
Across
- loan Take one out when buying new car
- Being excluded
- Money you make before taxes
- Indicate tax situation to emplaoyer
- TV
- Water, electicity, ect.
- Outlay of money usually for income or profit
- Get away from life and relax
- Best rate
- return Money returned from taxes
- Money you make after taxes
- Amount you get paid
- Can be claiimed on taxes
Down
- card You pay with this when you dont have money
- Report income that isnt salaried income
- Families have these so that they dont spend too much
- Form sent from employer for taxes
- Financial aid
- A way to protect you and your property
- You will take this out when you buy a house
- loan You will take these out in college
- Intrest rate of loans or credit
22 Clues: TV • Best rate • Financial aid • Being excluded • Amount you get paid • Water, electicity, ect. • Can be claiimed on taxes • Money you make after taxes • Money you make before taxes • Get away from life and relax • Intrest rate of loans or credit • return Money returned from taxes • Form sent from employer for taxes • Indicate tax situation to emplaoyer • ...
creations 2013-11-15
Across
- will keep same value
- interest rate charged by Federal Reserve to commercial bank
- is not based on commodity but is forced to be acceptable
- place where u can deposit or take out money or loans
- money that is traded for a good
- firms between savers and barrowers
- money that is easy to divide
- person who joins without fee paying
- easy to carry around
- when there is a certain amount of supply
- payments must be made before use
Down
- last long
- money that is acceptable during exchange
- goods and services allowed for everyone
- a fall in the government
- when the nation is in debt
- fall in the market
- financial institution owned by its members
- conflict or beef with one another
- basic money made of the three c's
20 Clues: last long • fall in the market • will keep same value • easy to carry around • a fall in the government • when the nation is in debt • money that is easy to divide • money that is traded for a good • payments must be made before use • conflict or beef with one another • basic money made of the three c's • firms between savers and barrowers • person who joins without fee paying • ...
Business Crossword 2023-10-18
Across
- investment strategy for when to invest
- amount of want for a product
- American stock exchange based in NYC
- increased prices and decreased value of money
- moral principles that govern someone's behavior
- Chief financial officer
- an occupation for a significant period of time
- amount of product available
- net gain on an investment
- payment for use of land or housing
- Chief Executive Officer
- net lost on an investment
Down
- investment strategy for when to dump stock
- one company or entity benign control of a single good or service
- when a person or business runs out of money
- stake in a company to have partial ownership
- increased value of money and decreased prices
- money given to the government
- companies making a positive impact in the world
- the amount of money someones career pays
20 Clues: Chief financial officer • Chief Executive Officer • net gain on an investment • net lost on an investment • amount of product available • amount of want for a product • money given to the government • payment for use of land or housing • American stock exchange based in NYC • investment strategy for when to invest • the amount of money someones career pays • ...
Review of Ag Terms for MS 2023-04-19
Across
- young cattle
- money kept in a bank for an extended period of time
- money earned from a job
- yellow part of chicken egg provides nutrition for baby chick
- watering other than rain
- largest muscle on a chicken
- artificial enclosure to keep baby chicks warm
- purchase without money, promising to pay back at a later date
- removing money from a bank
- meat from cattle
- cattle and goats that produce milk
Down
- male horse
- membrane rope that holds the yolk in the middle of the egg
- young canine
- machine that put holes in soil
- red part of chicken on top of the head controls body temp
- money owed a product
- clear part of chicken egg provides water to baby chick
- red part under the beak of the chicken
- female cattle
- male hog
21 Clues: male hog • male horse • young canine • young cattle • female cattle • meat from cattle • money owed a product • money earned from a job • watering other than rain • removing money from a bank • largest muscle on a chicken • machine that put holes in soil • cattle and goats that produce milk • red part under the beak of the chicken • artificial enclosure to keep baby chicks warm • ...
Autumn's crossword puzzle 2021-02-04
Across
- when you need help paying for something and the goverment gives it to you.
- the amount of an item that people are willing to buy.
- goods things needed for making items
- the ammount of things that exist
- capacity the amount of items a store can produce
- doing something very succesful in a buisness
- very much of a certain item
- the work that employees do
- of labor when workers do different parts of the job
- things that can be used in a business
- tax extra amount of money paied for an item
- a business that makes items
Down
- account something you put money in to spend later.
- cost when someone gives up one item for another item.
- oppisite of scarce
- someone that works at a store/buisness
- when two stores are at rivarley.
- analyzing how people use money.
- to save money for college, vacations,retirement,emergencies
- someone who buys a stores product
- a limited amount of money you pay for things.
- tax tax that is charged on money people get for working
- the amount of money payed to the goverment
- someone who takes a shot at running a business
- shopping looking for items that are similar to eachother but maybe one is cheaper.
25 Clues: oppisite of scarce • the work that employees do • very much of a certain item • a business that makes items • analyzing how people use money. • when two stores are at rivarley. • the ammount of things that exist • someone who buys a stores product • goods things needed for making items • things that can be used in a business • someone that works at a store/buisness • ...
English 2013-03-14
Across
- to keep money instead of spending it
- the amount of money that you have to pay for something
- to try to stop yourself or someone from an attack or criticism
- a firm promise that you will do something or that something will happen
- money that as organization such as a bank lends an somebody borrows
- a person who works in another person's house
- having very little money
- a sharp blade with a handle,use for cutting
Down
- someone who dives as a sport or as a job
- to use money to buy or pay for something
- liked or enjoyed by a large number of people
- a loang boat with pointed ends and no engine
- a period when you sit or lie down and do not work
- what you earn by working or selling things and use to by things
- a very high hill,often with rocks near the top
- a person whose business is buying and selling a particular product
- account an arrangement that you have with a bank that allows you to keep your money there
- a small hard shiny white ball that forms inside
- to have a particular value
- to make someone or animal die
20 Clues: having very little money • to have a particular value • to make someone or animal die • to keep money instead of spending it • someone who dives as a sport or as a job • to use money to buy or pay for something • a sharp blade with a handle,use for cutting • liked or enjoyed by a large number of people • a loang boat with pointed ends and no engine • ...
Modern Georgia 2015-03-12
Across
- Using money to buy goods and services.
- Someone who will take a risk at their own money to open up a business.
- allowed citizens to import goods to other states and countries
- Company supplying paper
- export and imports of Georgian markets
- Supreme court rolling that mandated congressional districts need to divided
- Largest Beverage Company
- Replaced by the one person, one vote, popular vote concept
- District lines would be drawn based on more fair equal representation
- Not spending money in order to purchase gods or services.
- Letting the value of our money grow or earn invest through things.
- Airport became popular and expanding on focus on traveling
Down
- Money earned from a job or selling something o vale.
- Only United States president from Georgia; won a peace prize
- Georgia benefitted economically from hosting this event
- Borrowing money and paying a fee to buy something you want or need.
- Savannah's biggest place to import other goods and products from other markets
- Legal immigrants can provide law cost labor for many industries
- Amount of money earned after subtracting al of their expenses.
- Largest company for hardware produces
- Transports produces from different markets in the Midwest and North
21 Clues: Company supplying paper • Largest Beverage Company • Largest company for hardware produces • Using money to buy goods and services. • export and imports of Georgian markets • Money earned from a job or selling something o vale. • Georgia benefitted economically from hosting this event • Not spending money in order to purchase gods or services. • ...
Home work - crossword about finances, profitability utc 2015-09-28
Across
- Money given by the government for education, welfare, etc.
- Product used to attract people to the store, knowing they will then also buy profitable products (2words)
- A mistake in the law which allows people to avoid paying tax.
- A company's total debt.
- A document showing that you've paid.
- A loan to buy a house.
- The money paid by mail.
- A country where tax is low (2words)
- Money paid for a journey.
- The money that a company uses to operate and develop.
Down
- - Money going in and coming out of your account.
- Government tax on things such as cigarettes, alcohol and petrol (2words)
- The total amount of money that a company has made or lost over a particular period of time.
- Investment schemes which allow people to postpone paying tax (2words.
- The value that a company has trough its reputation with existing customers.
- A tax that is levied at a higher rate on higher incomes (2words.
- - shares in investment companies that put money from small investors into a range of companies (2words).
- An unexpected one-off increase in the value of my pension fund.
- Very profitable product and which is sold a lot.
- An accountant who officially examines the accounts of organization.
20 Clues: A loan to buy a house. • A company's total debt. • The money paid by mail. • Money paid for a journey. • A country where tax is low (2words) • A document showing that you've paid. • - Money going in and coming out of your account. • Very profitable product and which is sold a lot. • The money that a company uses to operate and develop. • ...
Credit 2023-11-15
Across
- Money given to another party, in exchange for repayment plus interest
- a preapproved loan that a bank or financial institution lends to a borrower
- Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- Yearly fee that may be charged for having a credit card
- Interest rate that changes over time
- Someone who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
- record of your ability to pay back debts
- Loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral
- Card that allows you to make purchases with borrowed money
Down
- A type of loan in which a fixed amount is borrowed and then paid back over a specified period
- Loan that doesn't require any type of collateral
- Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan
- Act of transferring debt from one card account to another
- Asset accepted as security for a loan
- Person who borrows money from others
- Three digit number between 300-850, represents credit risk
- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed
- percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow its money
20 Clues: Amount of time to pay back a loan • Person who borrows money from others • Interest rate that changes over time • Asset accepted as security for a loan • record of your ability to pay back debts • Loan that doesn't require any type of collateral • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • Someone who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not • ...
Accounting semester 1 review 2023-11-27
Across
- debits to the _____?
- Expenses will always ______________ the companies overall net worth.
- ________ are things consumed in your normal course of business.
- What is the basic accounting equation?
- ______ is items subject to sale, rent, or lease.
- If you are losing money its a(n)____?
- An expense account that is designated to summarize the amount of money we have spent on creating commercials or billboards.
- Everything we own is a(n)________?
- If you are making money its a(n)____?
- There should never be a - in ______?
- in every transaction there must be a minimum of ________ accounts that are effected.
- An expense account that is designated to summarize any money that we have spent on our employees.
Down
- Capital is _________?
- Accounting's purpose is to ____________.
- Any money a company makes during a timne frame?
- Accounts ________________ is any money owed to us.
- An expense account that is used to summarize any money we have spent on bills like electricity and water.
- Liabilities are ______?
- revenues will always _____________ the companies overall net worth.
- Always put debits _____?
- Credits to the ____?
- _______ is an asset.
- The account that is designated for anything that the owner takes out of the company.
- Your debits must _____ your credits.
24 Clues: debits to the _____? • Credits to the ____? • _______ is an asset. • Capital is _________? • Liabilities are ______? • Always put debits _____? • Everything we own is a(n)________? • There should never be a - in ______? • Your debits must _____ your credits. • If you are losing money its a(n)____? • If you are making money its a(n)____? • What is the basic accounting equation? • ...
Commerce 2024-02-06
Across
- a proposal
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- any organisation that produces and sells goods and services in order to make a profit
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
Down
- a legally binding agreement
- things done for you by others
- things that are not essential for survival but that we would like
- any token, with an agreed value that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- the buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
- items that you can see or touch
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- an illegal business practice
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchange for a good or service
- things that are necessary for survival such as water and food
20 Clues: a proposal • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • a list of income and likely expenditures • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • the person who is to receive the money from a cheque • ...
Hot Dollarzzz 2024-02-01
Across
- A government issues currency EX: U.S dollar
- The written document that instructs bank to withdrawal money
- The cost will change over time EX: groceries
- Comparing amounts spent on good and services
- The cost does not change it remains the same EX: Car payment
- In return for a percentage of your upcoming paycheck, they will give out a small loan
- Designated money used for saving and spending. Some fear doing this due to loss
- Has to be a member to receive service. Has the lowest interest rate
- The cost of debt for the borrower and the rate of return for the lender
- A sheet that keeps the record of your spending
- Loans given out based on your collateral
Down
- Money or products used to purchase goods and services
- Offers services such as withdrawals,deposits,etc. EX:credit union
- Assests minus liabilities
- Non member institution that acts as a safe place to store money.
- Money amount borrowed that has to be paid back
- A monetary exchange to receive goods and services
- Value of anything owned
- Happens when there isn't enough money in you account to complete your transactions
- Funds added into the account
- Removing money from your bank account
21 Clues: Value of anything owned • Assests minus liabilities • Funds added into the account • Removing money from your bank account • Loans given out based on your collateral • A government issues currency EX: U.S dollar • The cost will change over time EX: groceries • Comparing amounts spent on good and services • Money amount borrowed that has to be paid back • ...
MoneyTime Topics 1-3 #2 2023-01-30
Across
- Automated Teller Machines are called
- A budget where income equals expenses
- When money goes in/out of an account
- Money coming in is known as i______.
- portion of a person's pay paid as tax
- service for making payments safely online.
- Bank accounts for people under 19 years
- Electronic funds transmission at point of sale
- What does the IRD stand for?
- A tool for planning income and expenses
- evidence a payment has been made
Down
- budget where income is less than expenses
- tells you what your balance is.
- The amount of money in a bank account
- budget where income is more than expenses
- Salaries are paid at an ________rate.
- a bank form used when making deposits
- bank's record of money a customer has
- expresses a number out of a 100
- The _____ collects taxes for the government.
- An expense that you choose to incur is a w____.
- A message to encourage spending
- ratio of money paid as tax vs. the money kept
- Money going out is known as ex______.
- numeric password required to use EFTPOScard
- card allows for short-term loans
- Selling something that is not new
- When a shop reduces prices on goods and services
28 Clues: What does the IRD stand for? • tells you what your balance is. • expresses a number out of a 100 • A message to encourage spending • card allows for short-term loans • evidence a payment has been made • Selling something that is not new • Automated Teller Machines are called • When money goes in/out of an account • Money coming in is known as i______. • ...
BUSINESS ECONOMICS 2022-10-31
Across
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- A person who employ workers to producer goods and services
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- People who buy your product
- The study of individual
- Knowledge about the production, consumption, transfer of money
- The money paid to the government depending on your level of income
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Valuable thing to pay some goods or service
Down
- The type of money that circulates in different countries
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
- Macroeconomics deals with
- A good or service that is required for survival
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for good
- A luxury item
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or service
- The money used to start a business
- The sudden rise in price
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
26 Clues: A luxury item • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • How much something is worth • People who buy your product • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • Goods and services sold to other countries • ...
UNIT 5 2023-10-06
Across
- (n): A camera which is connected to a computer
- (v) - Use money
- (n): You click on it to do things on the computer screen
- (v) - Keep money for something you wish to buy in the future
- (n): You use to connect to the computer to save information and copy files
- (v) - To exchange something or someone
- (n): You put this inside the computer, smartphone or camera to save files and pictures,…
- (n): A small computer you can carry everywhere
- (n): You use this machine to put computer documents or images on paper
- (v) – Use the money to get something you want
Down
- (n) - The money you save
- (v) – Give to someone and expect them to return later
- (n): You use this to type information nto the computer
- (n): A thing you use to listen to music or sound
- (n): A view that contains icons on your computer screen
- (n): A flat surface of a computer, TV from which you can see pictures
- (v) - Take and use something from someone and return them later
- (v) - Exchange something for money
- (n): You can use this to scan paper documents or pictures into your computer
- (v) – Give money to someone to buy the thing you want
- (v) - Have the money that you deserve
21 Clues: (v) - Use money • (n) - The money you save • (v) - Exchange something for money • (v) - Have the money that you deserve • (v) - To exchange something or someone • (v) – Use the money to get something you want • (n): A camera which is connected to a computer • (n): A small computer you can carry everywhere • (n): A thing you use to listen to music or sound • ...
UNIT 5 2023-10-06
Across
- (n): You use to connect to the computer to save information and copy files
- (n): A thing you use to listen to music or sound
- (n): You use this to type information nto the computer
- (v) - Exchange something for money
- (n): You click on it to do things on the computer screen
- (v) - Use money
- (n): A flat surface of a computer, TV from which you can see pictures
- (n): You put this inside the computer, smartphone or camera to save files and pictures,…
- (n): You use this machine to put computer documents or images on paper
Down
- (v) - To exchange something or someone
- (n): A small computer you can carry everywhere
- (v) – Give money to someone to buy the thing you want
- (n): A view that contains icons on your computer screen
- (v) - Keep money for something you wish to buy in the future
- (n) - The money you save
- (n): You can use this to scan paper documents or pictures into your computer
- (v) – Give to someone and expect them to return later
- (v) – Use the money to get something you want
- (n): A camera which is connected to a computer
- (v) - Take and use something from someone and return them later
- (v) - Have the money that you deserve
21 Clues: (v) - Use money • (n) - The money you save • (v) - Exchange something for money • (v) - Have the money that you deserve • (v) - To exchange something or someone • (v) – Use the money to get something you want • (n): A small computer you can carry everywhere • (n): A camera which is connected to a computer • (n): A thing you use to listen to music or sound • ...
Raviah 2024-10-30
Across
- checks finacial records for accuacy and rule compliance.
- the leftover amount after all expenses are covered.
- is the company's value after liabilities are subtracted from assets.
- assets or expenses or reduces a liability or revenue in bookkeeping.
- money you earn from work, investments, or other sources.
- Equity includes common stock, retained earnings and investment capitals.
- Flow is the money coming in and going out during a specific time.
- the costs involved in running a business.
- Are what a business owes.
Down
- The money given to employees for the work they do.
- Capital is money used for investments.
- is a plan for how to spend and manage your money.
- Payable Amounts a company owes to suppliers on credit.
- Assets long-term resources like buildings and machinery used by a company.
- recognizing expenses and revenues that haven't been recorded yet.
- when expenses or costs are higher than the income or revenue.
- Sheet A Snapshot of a company's financial health, showing assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific time.
- Income is money you get from working, like wages, salaries, and tips.
- Ledger tracks all business transactions.
- Valuable items a business owns, like cash, money owned, inventory, equipment, and earned wages.
20 Clues: Are what a business owes. • Capital is money used for investments. • the costs involved in running a business. • Ledger tracks all business transactions. • is a plan for how to spend and manage your money. • The money given to employees for the work they do. • the leftover amount after all expenses are covered. • ...
Investing - Katie 2025-03-25
Across
- Money you contribute goes in after tax
- Money you contribute goes in pre tax
- When the market is bad
- Age to invest in crypto
- When the market is good
- A sum of money saved for a particular reason
- A collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that are traded on a stock exchange
- A system of recording information in a way that makes it difficult or impossible to change or hack
- Government funded healthcare
- A way to store crypto
- This type of fund is very low-risk
- Money you get once you retire
Down
- 100 of the largest non financial companies
- An expert who manages funds
- The availability of cash or the ease with which an asset can be converted to cash
- Age to recieve full social security benefits
- Money is pooled from a large number of investors
- the amount of loss an investor is prepared to handle while making an investment
- Virtual currency
- Investing all money you have at a given time, and investing it into the market
- You invest your money in equal amounts and at regular intervals
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
- Measures the price preformance of a basket of securities
- Retirement fund offered by some employers
25 Clues: Virtual currency • A way to store crypto • When the market is bad • Age to invest in crypto • When the market is good • CEO of Berkshire Hathaway • An expert who manages funds • Government funded healthcare • Money you get once you retire • This type of fund is very low-risk • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • Money you contribute goes in pre tax • ...
Book 26 Lesson 1 2024-12-09
Across
- dealing with money
- to make something start
- to not allow
- money given to someone regularly
- a moment
- to control or guide the way something or a situation is going
- having enough or more than enough of what is needed
- about something or someone
- a plan used to decide the amount of money that can be spent and how it will be spent
- to accept and tolerate a situtation or physical state
- up to take care of a child until he or she is an adult; to introduce an idea or topic
- happening suddenly; without warning
- useful for a particular situation
- source of information
- to proceed; to continue
- of the mind
Down
- to be unable to do something as quickly as expected or required
- to save
- dealing with money; how to handle money
- the money you need to pay for something once or regularly
- to successfully handle
- immediately
- perfect
- to replace
- to carry or move from one place to another
- money earned/made by working
- to have a connection to a person or thing
- the maximum amount something can hold
- to make clear or understandable
- to suggest something without saying it
30 Clues: to save • perfect • a moment • to replace • immediately • of the mind • to not allow • dealing with money • source of information • to successfully handle • to make something start • to proceed; to continue • about something or someone • money earned/made by working • to make clear or understandable • money given to someone regularly • useful for a particular situation • ...
VOCAB 2025-11-04
Across
- Provide specific types of loans, such as auto or personal loans.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest over time.
- Institutions Businesses that manage money, offer loans, and provide financial services.
- A financial arrangement where money or property is held by a third party until a deal is completed.
- A legal document that lets you transfer assets to a trust while you’re alive, avoiding probate after death.
- Member-owned institutions with lower loan rates. Investment Firms Help people buy stocks and invest.
- The process of paying off a loan over time with regular payments that cover both principal and interest.
- A loan used to buy property or a home.
- An interest rate that stays the same for the entire loan or investment period.
- A type of savings account or fund that earns higher interest but may limit withdrawals.
- Digital or virtual money that uses encryption and operates independently of banks.
- Offers short-term, high-interest loans.
- The person who receives money or property from a will, trust, or insurance policy.
- Money you owe to someone else.
- A bank account that earns interest and is used to save money for future goals.
- An interest rate that can change based on the market or index.
- Money taken directly from your checking account when you make a purchase.
- Official money that must be accepted for payment of debts.
- Any cost or payment you make for goods or services.
Down
- A bank account for everyday transactions, like paying bills or using a debit card.
- Firms Provide financial planning or wealth management.
- Anything you own that has value.
- A card that lets you borrow money up to a limit and pay it back later, usually with interest.
- Things that make life enjoyable but aren’t essential.
- A regular payment made toward a loan or purchase.
- Equity The part of your home you truly own (home value minus what you owe on your mortgage).
- A legal document stating how your property will be distributed after your death.
- A plan for how to spend and save your money over a certain period.
- A contract that protects you from financial loss by paying premiums to a company.
- Essential services you pay for each month, like electricity, water, gas, and internet.
- Something of value you promise to give up if you don’t repay a loan.
- Offer checking, savings, and loans.
- Borrowed money that you must pay back, often with interest.
- A person or business that lends money in exchange for valuable items as collateral.
- A number that shows how likely you are to repay loans, based on your credit history.
- The upfront money paid when buying something expensive, like a house or car.
- Things necessary for survival or daily life.
37 Clues: Money you owe to someone else. • Anything you own that has value. • Offer checking, savings, and loans. • A loan used to buy property or a home. • Offers short-term, high-interest loans. • Things necessary for survival or daily life. • A regular payment made toward a loan or purchase. • Any cost or payment you make for goods or services. • ...
Financial Planning for Life 2022-10-17
Across
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive a loan, based on their reliability in paying the money back in the past.
- A small loan with a very high interest rate lent with the expectation that the borrower will repay the full amount of the loan with their next paycheck.
- A loan for a house where the interest rate stays the same throughout the entire term of the loan.
- The monetary fees given to an individual if they perform an early withdrawal from a locked or time-specific account, such as 401(k), 403(b), or IRA account.
- Tax paid to the Internal Revenue Service based on income from employment or business activity,
- A numerical value based on analysis of a credit record, describing a person's likelihood of paying back loans: credit scores range from 300-850.
- The initial payment at the point of purchase of a large item like a car or house: a bigger down payment can reduce the amount you must pay monthly.
- An employer-sponsored account where employees can save money from each paycheck to be used in retirement.
- The total amount of money held by an individual or company, including both assets and debts
- A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time.
- A percentage of both the principal(original loan amount) and previously accrued interest that is added to the total amount owed on a loan.
- All of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set
- Money that is expended with the expectation.
- When the value of your investment grows based not only on the original amount of money invested but also on the profits that investment created.
- The original amount of money lent in a loan that does not include interest.
Down
- An investment strategy that divides up the amount of money being invested and purchases small quantities of assets over time.
- Property owned by a person that has value and could be used to pay off debt.
- Small amounts of money borrowed from credit card lenders at a very high interest rate.
- Debt that does not increase your net worth or help you earn more money.
- An individual retirement account where you can make after-tax contributions: withdraws made after age 59 1/2 are tax and penalty-free.
- An increase in monetary value
- Money that is owned in return for a loan or a purchase.
- Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent.
- A retirement account with tax advantages where money can be saved and invested in for the long term.
- A retirement plan for the benefit of employees of public schools, some hospitals, and certain tax-exempt organizations.
- A tax-advantaged retirement plan with an employer contribution.
- Money that is paid quarterly to shareholders of a company from the profits of the company. Earns.
27 Clues: An increase in monetary value • Money that is expended with the expectation. • Money that is owned in return for a loan or a purchase. • Money paid at a regular rate in exchange for money lent. • A plan for income and expenses during a set period of time. • All of the money that an individual receives or earns in a set • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2024-11-12
Across
- money spent to acquire something
- what a person owns, such as cash, stocks, bonds, real estate, and personal possessions
- money an individual receives
- money set aside and not spent on current expenses
- a financial arrangement that protects against the risk of loss or damage to assets, health, or life
- cost of borrowing money or the return on an investment
- a bank account designed for everyday spending
- card that allows the cardholder to spend money from their checking or savings account
- a company that provides checking and saving accounts and other financial services to its customers
Down
- asset that you put money into with the goal of increasing its value and generating income
- the maximum amount of credit a lender will extend to a customer
- a bank account designed to save money for the future, with the goal of growing your money through interest
- a plan for managing money
- card allows the cardholder to buy goods and services on credit, and then repay the loan over time
- money that you have or are given to spend
- a financial agreement between a lender and a borrower that allows the borrower to receive funds, goods, or services now with the promise to repay them later
16 Clues: a plan for managing money • money an individual receives • money spent to acquire something • money that you have or are given to spend • a bank account designed for everyday spending • money set aside and not spent on current expenses • cost of borrowing money or the return on an investment • the maximum amount of credit a lender will extend to a customer • ...
Banking Basics 2025-08-18
Across
- allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a teller
- borrowed money that must be paid back, often with extra cost
- a loan used to buy real estate, paid back over time with interest
- a card that withdraws money directly from your checking account for purchases
- restricts access to the funds until the maturity date of the invetsment
- a written order directing a bank to pay a specific amount of money
- Card a card that allows you to borrow money up to a limit to make purchases
Down
- allows your employer to deposit your earning electronically into your bank account
- the act of taking money out of your bank account
- the cost of borrowing money or the earnings from money deposited in a bank
- a basic type of bank account that allows you to deposit money, keep it safe, transfer money to a checking account, and/or withdraw funds, all while earning interest
- when you spend more money than is in your account
- a charge by the bank for services
- a government agency that protects bank deposits up to a certain limit
- a unique number assigned to your account for identification
- a monthly record from a bank showing all transactions
16 Clues: a charge by the bank for services • the act of taking money out of your bank account • when you spend more money than is in your account • a monthly record from a bank showing all transactions • a unique number assigned to your account for identification • borrowed money that must be paid back, often with extra cost • ...
Section 1 2022-12-15
Across
- A note saying you will pay back with interest
- Purchasing goods
- Money gained
- The price paid for borrowing money
- money gained from business
- Paying for it in the future
- Putting money aside for emergencies
- partial ownership of a company
- Borrowed money
Down
- calculating your cost of living
- Used to calculate interest
- All country's money
- Putting money into the stock market
13 Clues: Money gained • Borrowed money • Purchasing goods • All country's money • Used to calculate interest • money gained from business • Paying for it in the future • partial ownership of a company • calculating your cost of living • The price paid for borrowing money • Putting money into the stock market • Putting money aside for emergencies • A note saying you will pay back with interest
Trulie Pineda's Accounting Puzzle 2025-03-27
Across
- Money that is left over after paying all expenses
- Ownership interest when debts are deducted from assets
- When things like cash that are able to be put into the company
- Bank sends this statement often to show the balance in the account
- Things likes wages or salaries that a company gets for services
- How much money employees get for the work/services they do
- Left side of double-entry bookkeeping system
- Money shortage cause by having more liabilities than assets
- A negative income from spending more than you're earning
Down
- Money from investors or shareholders to support the business
- Accounting skills being used for investigation and embezzlement
- Financial profit from another company for giving product or services
- A plan for your money that is made for future costs to come
- When the company owes others
- Company financial state at a certain time
- Cash receipts and cash disbursements that go back to specific time
- Total amount of money made before paying expenses a business makes
- How much money is left after adding all the expenses
- Cost that adds to the company's cost of business
19 Clues: When the company owes others • Company financial state at a certain time • Left side of double-entry bookkeeping system • Cost that adds to the company's cost of business • Money that is left over after paying all expenses • How much money is left after adding all the expenses • Ownership interest when debts are deducted from assets • ...
Banking Vocab Practice 2015-11-04
Across
- put money into your account
- place to record all your transactions and keep track of your account
- extra/free money that a bank gives you in your savings account
- has checks and check register
- to cancel the payment of a check
- actual dollars and coins
- extra money you must pay
Down
- to sign your name
- writing a check for more money than you have in your checking account
- to take cash out of your account using an ATM or debit card
- Add money into your account
- every time you do something in your account
- buy something
- subtract money from your account
- the amount of money you currently have in your account
15 Clues: buy something • to sign your name • actual dollars and coins • extra money you must pay • put money into your account • Add money into your account • has checks and check register • subtract money from your account • to cancel the payment of a check • every time you do something in your account • the amount of money you currently have in your account • ...
Banking Vocabulory 2022-03-23
Across
- Movable collateral
- Take money out of an account
- an account you access with checks
- the amount in account after transactions are totalled
- Automatic Teller Machine
- When you take more money from account than you have
- Functions like a check
- A loan to buy a house
Down
- An account that pays you interest to keep your money in it
- Written order to a bank to pay out an amount from your account
- Money borrowed from a bank to be repaid with interest
- A record of transactions usually sent monthly
- Money paid for the use of money lent to borrower
- Annual Percentage Rate
- Another word for money deducted from account
15 Clues: Movable collateral • A loan to buy a house • Annual Percentage Rate • Functions like a check • Automatic Teller Machine • Take money out of an account • an account you access with checks • Another word for money deducted from account • A record of transactions usually sent monthly • Money paid for the use of money lent to borrower • ...
Personal Finance 2021-12-09
Across
- a way to plan where your money should go
- My last name
- something you can earn from credit cards
- a loan for a house
- when take funds out of your checking account that you do not have
- when you earn money
- what you spend your money on
- when you own money on at a set time
Down
- when you own money you don't have
- checks you use to take money out of your account
- someone who is also responsible for paying off your loan
- tells banks what interest rate they should give you
- when you don't pay something on time
- a place to keep extra money, just in case
- My first name
15 Clues: My last name • My first name • a loan for a house • when you earn money • what you spend your money on • when you own money you don't have • when you own money on at a set time • when you don't pay something on time • a way to plan where your money should go • something you can earn from credit cards • a place to keep extra money, just in case • ...
Budgeting $$ 2025-08-01
Across
- stuff you buy from the supermarket
- your budget is saying you make more than you earn (good)
- money you make
- your budget is saying you spend more than you make
- expenses that change cost over time
- a plan for spending money
- spending you have to do
Down
- a type of budgeting where all money is assigned a specific purpose
- putting your money in a place to gain money
- buying a new phone is this kind of spending
- an amount of money used only in case of emergency
- something you continually spend money on (fixed)
- things you buy
- services you need
- a type of payment for paying of a house
15 Clues: money you make • things you buy • services you need • spending you have to do • a plan for spending money • stuff you buy from the supermarket • expenses that change cost over time • a type of payment for paying of a house • putting your money in a place to gain money • buying a new phone is this kind of spending • something you continually spend money on (fixed) • ...
Financial Literacy by Cole 2023-11-07
Across
- A medium of exchange in the form on bank notes and coins
- Scams sent by email, text, or on websites. Looks like trusted businesses, financial insitutions, or gov agencies.
- The overall term for phones, computers, laptops, tablets, etc.
- What you owe - what you own
- Putting in money in funds to make more money through it over time with interest
- Money that is subtracted from your income from the government
- Proper term for things that you owe
- A percent of money taken by the government from your income, purchases, etc.
Down
- The internet or other computer networks
- Limiting the amount of money you can spend over a period of time
- Things that should be shared with yourself and only yourself
- Knowing or Learning how to be safe with your information online
- Phishing messages are sent by ______
- Fraud that tries to get bank info, personal information, etc from you
- Proper term for things that you own
- Financial institution that manages your money or loans you money
16 Clues: What you owe - what you own • Proper term for things that you own • Proper term for things that you owe • Phishing messages are sent by ______ • The internet or other computer networks • A medium of exchange in the form on bank notes and coins • Things that should be shared with yourself and only yourself • Money that is subtracted from your income from the government • ...
Personal Budget Vocab 2024-03-07
Across
- Goals goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
- Taker individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
- individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
- Needs expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
- Personalities categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and saving habits
- Wants expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- Goals goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
Down
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period
- Seeker individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial situations
- individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
- Goals goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have
- individual’s belongings which have value
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- time
- of an opinion on money
17 Clues: time • of an opinion on money • individual’s belongings which have value • individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • Goals goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • Goals goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years • individual who likes to save money rather than spend money • ...
FINANCIAL SERVICES VOCAB 2022-12-10
Across
- The wealth and resources of a country
- Borrowed money that is paid back with interest
- A machine used to get money out of and manage their bank account
- An account at a bank in which checks can be drawn out of
- A non-profit organization that distributes their profits among it's members
- A building that can store and give your money
- An individual secured container for money
- A business deal
Down
- A deposit account with a high interest rate
- A site that allows a user to conduct financial transactions via the internet
- Amount of money in a bank account
- An institution that you can go to manage your fincances from
- A plastic card that allows you to buy things on credit
- A document that tells the bank to give a certain amount of money to someone
- A certificate given to a person depositing money
- A plastic card that allows you to buy things on money from your bank account
16 Clues: A business deal • Amount of money in a bank account • The wealth and resources of a country • An individual secured container for money • A deposit account with a high interest rate • A building that can store and give your money • Borrowed money that is paid back with interest • A certificate given to a person depositing money • ...
Criminal vocabulary 2022-09-05
Across
- an excuse which proves or indicate inocence
- take things from a store
- sexual violence
- get a wallet or smartphone and take away
- an amount of money you pay to leave the jail
- bring goods from another country illegally
- the place you go when you're arrested
- to set fire on purpose
Down
- not inocent
- when soome one invade a residence
- another word to say lawyer
- take someone to demand money
- take the control of an aiplane for money
- a person who was sent to prison
- a person who sees a crime
- to threat someone by secret for money
- offering of money to let a criminal go
- to kill someone
18 Clues: not inocent • sexual violence • to kill someone • to set fire on purpose • take things from a store • a person who sees a crime • another word to say lawyer • take someone to demand money • a person who was sent to prison • when soome one invade a residence • to threat someone by secret for money • the place you go when you're arrested • offering of money to let a criminal go • ...
Grade 7 Math Vocabulary Unit 11 Financial Literacy 2024-04-11
Across
- a written abbreviation for Department
- expenses that occur regularly but may change because the consumer has some control over the amount
- Financial tool that shows your financial position
- the amount of money needed to cover needs
- a plant to help you reach your financial goals
- how much money you make
- card used for financial institution
- the difference between the monetary values of a customer's assets and liabilities
Down
- expenses that occur regularly and stay the same
- to place especially for safekeeping or as a pledge
- money that a person owes
- a mandatory payment
- offers easy access to your money for transactional needs
- the cost required for something
- a plan to help you reach financial needs
- items a person owns with monetary value
- money owed on your home that you pay monthly
- the amount an employee is paid the hour they work
- Money that is paid to a person for goods,services, or investments
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
20 Clues: a mandatory payment • how much money you make • money that a person owes • the cost required for something • card used for financial institution • a written abbreviation for Department • items a person owns with monetary value • a plan to help you reach financial needs • the amount of money needed to cover needs • money owed on your home that you pay monthly • ...
Accounting and finance 2019-10-01
Across
- A piece of paper used to transfer money.
- a card used to hold and electronically use money.
- Money put aside for a profit
- The entire amount of money before deductions
- The amount of money being deducted.
- A tax on sales
Down
- The money you earn from a job.
- an instance of buying, or selling something
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- a goal of money to spend.
- a profit that is usually invested
- The amount of money employees actually take home.
- A list of employees that need to be paid.
13 Clues: A tax on sales • a goal of money to spend. • Money put aside for a profit • The money you earn from a job. • a profit that is usually invested • The amount of money being deducted. • A piece of paper used to transfer money. • A list of employees that need to be paid. • an instance of buying, or selling something • The entire amount of money before deductions • ...
Personal Finance 2021-03-17
Across
- other people's money
- boundary for your money
- a life-stage we will eventually get to
- The card that pays money to hospital and we don't have to worry about repaying back the money
- money we contribute for nation building
- a tool we use daily
- something precious that we can only enjoy it if we live in the moment
- You will feel sad when you find out about it after you have fell for it.
Down
- a contract that allows us to transfer financial risk to a thid-party
- when you borrow money from people you create this
- a magical plastic card that fulfil our wishes instantly
- very precious thing that we all have.
- in and out of money
- money we pay to insurance company to keep the insurance alive
14 Clues: in and out of money • a tool we use daily • other people's money • boundary for your money • very precious thing that we all have. • a life-stage we will eventually get to • money we contribute for nation building • when you borrow money from people you create this • a magical plastic card that fulfil our wishes instantly • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2023-04-27
Across
- the ability for one to obtain goods before payment
- when you have achieved enough savings to cover your living expenses without having a job/career
- borrowed money you have to pay back
- the amount of how much more money goods cost over time
- money you put in the bank
- money you have to pay to the government
- types of money
Down
- the money you earn by doing a job or having a career
- money you take from the bank
- an estimate of earnings and expenses
- the study and system of money
- when one or company cannot pay their debts/expenses
- a fee that the borrower of a loan has to pay back to the lender
- money you own to someone or a company
14 Clues: types of money • money you put in the bank • money you take from the bank • the study and system of money • borrowed money you have to pay back • an estimate of earnings and expenses • money you own to someone or a company • money you have to pay to the government • the ability for one to obtain goods before payment • when one or company cannot pay their debts/expenses • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2022-03-03
Across
- an amount of money used to buy goods or services.
- a cost that is the same each month and that cannot be easily adjusted to balance a budget, such as a car payment or rent.
- an account at a bank that allows a person to deposit or withdraw money and write checks to pay for goods and services.
- the amount of money in an account (checking or savings) at any given moment.
- money that is left after paying all fixed and variable expenses; profit may be calculated by subtracting all costs from revenue.
- money placed into a checking or savings account at a bank.
- a set payment that a person receives in exchange for work performed.
- the amount of money received in a particular time (weekly, monthly, yearly) in exchange for work.
Down
- a bank account that allows a customer to deposit and withdraw money and earn interest from the bank.
- an organized plan, developed by a person, family, or business, for spending and saving money; budgets help people better manage money and make wise decisions involving income, spending, savings, and charitable giving.
- a business that deals with money, deposits, investments, and loans, rather than goods or services.
- a cost that may change from month to month and that can be easily adjusted to balance a budget, such as the amount of money spent for restaurant meals or movie tickets.
- to use money or other resources to pay for goods and services.
- to obtain or use money from a bank or other person in order to purchase goods or services.
- money removed from a savings or checking account.
15 Clues: an amount of money used to buy goods or services. • money removed from a savings or checking account. • money placed into a checking or savings account at a bank. • to use money or other resources to pay for goods and services. • a set payment that a person receives in exchange for work performed. • ...
Budgeting Questions 2022-02-17
Across
- tells you where your money goes
- tells when you had a transaction
- the total of the money in your account
- money paid by your employer
- money paid to the government
- Must be written out carefully
- money paid to live in your apartment
- money put aside for an emergency
Down
- must be there to cash a check
- money paid to live in your house
- service provided by a company
- who you paid a bill to
- write your account number there
- can pay bills with this card
14 Clues: who you paid a bill to • money paid by your employer • money paid to the government • can pay bills with this card • must be there to cash a check • service provided by a company • Must be written out carefully • tells you where your money goes • write your account number there • money paid to live in your house • tells when you had a transaction • money put aside for an emergency • ...
Finincial Lit. 2022-12-01
Across
- place to store money safely
- helps pay for healthcare for senior citizens
- percentage of tax on any item sold
- guaranteed compensation for loss
- plastic card that allows you to buy big things
- account that protects your money and earns interest
- money earned per year by working
Down
- managing money earned and spent
- money set aside to gain personal wealth
- amount of money borrowed
- cost required for something
- money borrowed from a bank that is paid back with interest
- share of a company
- ability to think about or plan your future
14 Clues: share of a company • amount of money borrowed • place to store money safely • cost required for something • managing money earned and spent • guaranteed compensation for loss • money earned per year by working • percentage of tax on any item sold • money set aside to gain personal wealth • ability to think about or plan your future • helps pay for healthcare for senior citizens • ...
Vocabulary File 2A 2023-11-08
Across
- the type of money used in a country
- to take something, typically money or an item, from someone with the intention of returning it at a later date
- a loan to buy a house
- the money you get for your work
- to have to pay pack money
- the money that you have borrowed from the bank
- to get money from a relative who has died
- to be able to buy something
Down
- a place where you can stay or live, such as a house or a hotel
- to get money for your work
- the money you have to pay to the government
- an exciting or unusual experience, often a journey
- thin, slender
- a small, flat, round piece of metal used as a form of money
14 Clues: thin, slender • a loan to buy a house • to have to pay pack money • to get money for your work • to be able to buy something • the money you get for your work • the type of money used in a country • to get money from a relative who has died • the money you have to pay to the government • the money that you have borrowed from the bank • ...
Personal Finance Vocab 2023-08-29
Across
- Cost of the next best use of your money or time when you choose to buy or do one thing rather than another.
- Money you owe another person or a business.
- An open-ended loan that allows you to borrow money up to a certain limit and carry over an unpaid balance from month to month. There is no fixed time to repay the loan as long as you make the minimum payment due each month. You pay interest on any outstanding credit card loan balance.
- When you earn interest on both the money you save and the interest you earn.
- The insured’s request for payment due to loss incurred and covered under the policy agreement.
- Total pay before taxes and other deductions are taken out
- A percentage of a sum borrowed that is charged by a lender or merchant for letting you use its money. A bank or credit union may also pay you an interest rate if you deposit money in certain types of accounts.
- The federal government collects taxes based on the earnings of individuals and businesses, called an income tax. The federal income tax pays for national programs such as defense, foreign affairs, law enforcement, and interest on the national debt.
Down
- Something that is a disadvantage, money owed, or a debt or obligation according to law.
- A person or organization that borrows something, especially money from a bank or other financial institution.
- A number created from a scoring model that uses information from your credit history.
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- An account at a bank (sometimes called a share draft account at a credit union) that allows you to make deposits, pay bills, and make withdrawals.
- A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it or spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time; also called a spending plan.
- A fixed or limited period of time for which something lasts or is intended to last (for example, a five-year loan, a three-year certificate of deposit, a one-year insurance policy, a 30-year mortgage).
- Loans that are used to buy a home or to borrow money against the value of a home you already own.
- In the lending context, principal is the amount of money that you originally received from the lender and agreed to pay back on the loan with interest. In the investment context, it is the amount of money you contribute with the expectation of receiving income.
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- An organization or person that lends money with the expectation that it will be repaid, generally with interest.
19 Clues: Money you owe another person or a business. • Total pay before taxes and other deductions are taken out • Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest. • Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid. • When you earn interest on both the money you save and the interest you earn. • ...
CH10-1 quiz 2022-04-12
Across
- unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- notes paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- 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
Down
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coinsmonetary unit
- an overthrow of government
- 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
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
15 Clues: an overthrow of government • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money in the form of gold or silver coinsmonetary unit • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • ...
Banking - Introduction 1 2020-09-09
Across
- to impose a fee
- the cost of borrowing money
- take money out of bank account
- where you put money to be safe and grow (2words)
- to exchange a check for money (noun)
- put money into bank account
Down
- ready for use
- similar to a bank (2 words)
- where you put money you will use soon (2 words)
- money that is borrowed
- automated teller machine (abbreviation)
- paper money (noun)
- a charge or payment for a service provided
- used to get money from ATM or pay a store
14 Clues: ready for use • to impose a fee • paper money (noun) • money that is borrowed • similar to a bank (2 words) • the cost of borrowing money • put money into bank account • take money out of bank account • to exchange a check for money (noun) • automated teller machine (abbreviation) • used to get money from ATM or pay a store • a charge or payment for a service provided • ...
Bank 2022-03-11
Across
- amount of money you make a week or month
- covers your incidents
- difference between credit and debit
- money stashed away for expensive stuff or need
- government with no laws or rules
- taking money out of your bank account
Down
- special savings for a incident
- money you waste on needs or wants
- An amount of money owed
- money gained from having savings
- borrowing money from the bank
- Annual percentage rate
- amount of money you make an hour
13 Clues: covers your incidents • Annual percentage rate • An amount of money owed • borrowing money from the bank • special savings for a incident • money gained from having savings • government with no laws or rules • amount of money you make an hour • money you waste on needs or wants • difference between credit and debit • taking money out of your bank account • ...
assets crossword 1 2024-10-28
Across
- a note a banker sends to the owner of their checking account
- plan to save money
- financial shortage
- the amount of many a company give to its employees
- remaining money after expenses
- amount of many a company owes you.
- purchases that a company makes
- ownership interest
- money remaining after taxes
Down
- a professional accountant examining a company financial statement
- cash receipts and cash disbursements
- a report about a company's revenues and expenses
- a paper with a company's financial condition
- money earned
- money earned by working
- knowing what you spend but haven't written It Down
- the total of inventory equipment and wages
- addition of an asset
18 Clues: money earned • plan to save money • financial shortage • ownership interest • addition of an asset • money earned by working • money remaining after taxes • remaining money after expenses • purchases that a company makes • amount of many a company owes you. • cash receipts and cash disbursements • the total of inventory equipment and wages • ...
Financial Mathematics 2022-08-23
Across
- the value right now of some amount of money in the future
- occuring once per year
- money earned by an individual or other entity
- the time between two interest payments or loan repayments
- a plastic card issued by a bank or financial services company that allows cardholders to borrow funds with which to pay for goods and services with merchants that accept cards for payment
- to be under obligation to pay or repay
- to obtain some form of loan
- an accounting method used to allocate the cost of a tangible or physical asset over its useful life
- something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money
- a payment made to the government, usually as a percentage of a transaction, e.g. income tax, goods & services tax (GST), stamp duty
- to take money away from an account
- how regularly loan repayments mst be made (e.g. monthly, weekly)
- occuring once every month (or 12 times per year)
- a fixed amount of money that you will be paid each year for the rest of your life
- to give money to someone who agrees that they will pay the money back in the future, usually with extra money added to the original amount
Down
- the value of a current asset at a future date based on an assumed rate of growth
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- the original sum of money borrowed in a loan or put into an investment
- a fixed percentage of the amount invested or borrowed, calculated on the original amount.
- the interest on a loan or deposit calculated based on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods
- money held at a bank
- an increase in the value of an asset over time
- occuring once every week (or 52 times per year)
- an increase in the level of prices of the goods and services that households buy
- any amount that you owe including bills, loan repayments and income tax
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- occuring once every two weeks (or 26 times per year)
- the total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time
- a lending term for when a customer purchases a good or service with an agreement to pay at a later date
- the amount of money owed (or due) on an account
- the act of paying back money borrowed from a lender in accordance with a loan's terms
- occuring once every three months (or four times per year)
32 Clues: money held at a bank • occuring once per year • to obtain some form of loan • to take money away from an account • to be under obligation to pay or repay • money earned by an individual or other entity • an increase in the value of an asset over time • occuring once every week (or 52 times per year) • the amount of money owed (or due) on an account • ...
Week 14 Vocabulary Words 2023-12-01
Across
- To tell about someone or something in words.
- Money you borrow to pay expenses.
- Drive or force back or away.
- Belonging to the past, not the present.
- The action or influence of people, groups, or things on one another.
- A rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something.
- Sample; one thing that shows what others in a group are like.
- Extra money people agree to pay in order to borrow money.
Down
- Setting goals or making a plan on how to use our money.
- To judge the quality of something.
- Something used to protect or conceal.
- To make; to produce using skill.
- A piece of iron that exhibits properties you get paid.
- Giving part of what you have to others.
- A brief part of a written text.
- The money you borrow.
- Back or backward.
- Putting some money aside each time you get paid.
18 Clues: Back or backward. • The money you borrow. • Drive or force back or away. • A brief part of a written text. • To make; to produce using skill. • Money you borrow to pay expenses. • To judge the quality of something. • Something used to protect or conceal. • Giving part of what you have to others. • Belonging to the past, not the present. • ...
Nine Central Concepts 2025-04-08
Across
- Things people do for others, like teaching or cutting hair
- What people are willing to buy at different prices
- Money earned after all costs are paid
- When there are not enough resources to meet everyone's wants
- A person or group who buys goods or services
- A valuable item someone owns, like a house
- The study of how people use resources to meet needs and wants
- The amount of money needed to buy something
- Resources or money used to produce goods and services
Down
- Money earned for doing a job
- When prices increase over time
- A plan that helps you decide how to spend money
- Items brought from another country
- A time when the economy slows and jobs are lost
- A place where buyers and sellers meet
- Money paid to the government
- Items you can touch and buy, like clothes or toys
- How much of a good or service is available
18 Clues: Money earned for doing a job • Money paid to the government • When prices increase over time • Items brought from another country • Money earned after all costs are paid • A place where buyers and sellers meet • A valuable item someone owns, like a house • How much of a good or service is available • The amount of money needed to buy something • ...
Fall Math Crossword 2021-12-15
14 Clues: ned • times • donkey • of 100 • out of • part of a whole • division answer • borrowing money • money awarded for merit • putting money into the bank • removing money from the bank • free money from the government • comparison of numbers by division • working towards your tuition (has hyphen)
Financial Literacy 2021-03-08
Across
- An arrangement for a deferred payment on a loan or purchase.
- The act of taking money out of a bank account.
- A cost that varies over time according to a number of factors.
- To collect money for a later use.
- To put money into a bank account for safe keeping.
- The amount of money paid by the borrower to the lender for the use of the money loaned to them.
- To use money to pay for something.
Down
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- To give or donate to help people or a cause.
- Services performed for which someone is paid.
- Money that is earned from work, business, or investments.
- To give something away without expecting it to be returned.
- An expense that does not change from time period to time period.
- To take and use with the promise to pay it later.
- To give money with an agreement that it will be paid back.
15 Clues: To collect money for a later use. • To use money to pay for something. • To give or donate to help people or a cause. • Services performed for which someone is paid. • The act of taking money out of a bank account. • To take and use with the promise to pay it later. • To put money into a bank account for safe keeping. • ...
Budgeting 2025-01-17
Across
- goals. specific targets related to managing your money, like Saving for retirement or paying off dept
- Amount of money left in an account after all deposits and withdrawals
- fund. reserve of money set aside for unexpected expenses or financial emergencies
- money you spend on bills, groceries and other
- process of distributing resources or funds for specific purposes
- The extra amount of something left over.
- The money you owe to lenders or creditors
Down
- costs. expense that varies directly with the level of production or sales
- the money you earn from work, investments
- cost. expense that does not change with the level of goods or services produced
- flow. Movement of money in and out of a business or account
- Money you set aside for future use
- The act of putting money into something with the expectation of gaining a profit or return
- income. The total earnings before any deductions like taxes or expenses taken out
- amount by which expenses exceed income or resources
15 Clues: Money you set aside for future use • The extra amount of something left over. • the money you earn from work, investments • The money you owe to lenders or creditors • money you spend on bills, groceries and other • amount by which expenses exceed income or resources • flow. Movement of money in and out of a business or account • ...
Personal finance 2022-04-18
Across
- savings account that hold a certain amount of money
- Electronic banking outlet that can complete basic transactions
- A check given to you by a bank teller for bigger purchaces (cars, homes, etc)
- An employee at a bank
- retierment savings account- no tax
- takes money you might not have- similar to debit card
- where you put your money that you will use (bills, groceries, etc)
Down
- A slip of paper that is used to make payments- has persons banking information on it
- A bank controlled by its members- non profit
- Where to store money that you will save
- Only deducts money that is available (no debt)
- transactions happen online
- a type of check- bank says there is enough money in your account
- retirement plan
- A retirement plan
- Savings plan specific to educational prospects
- A place to take out loans that recieves deposits
- retirement savings account
18 Clues: retirement plan • A retirement plan • An employee at a bank • transactions happen online • retirement savings account • retierment savings account- no tax • Where to store money that you will save • A bank controlled by its members- non profit • Only deducts money that is available (no debt) • Savings plan specific to educational prospects • ...
Study game 2022-12-09
Across
- assets that can't be sold.
- Assets that can be sold for a gain.
- a ledger of all financial accounts for a business
- Money to spend or reinvest.
- Selling a asset for a loss.
- Amount of money required to do something business related.
- capital: A business that had dept.
- Any amount of money earned through a sale
- Amountofmoneyabusinesshas.
Down
- % Gain on a investment
- Show where and how the money is the business is being used.
- How much a business makes in a certain period.
- is a preset amount of money that can be tapped into any time.
- is how efficiently a business generates profit.
- A business that is free of dept
- money owed to a company by people in dept.
- are compassion points for companies. Like dept or cashonhand.
- Is when a company buys dept or invoices from anther company.
18 Clues: % Gain on a investment • assets that can't be sold. • Amountofmoneyabusinesshas. • Money to spend or reinvest. • Selling a asset for a loss. • A business that is free of dept • capital: A business that had dept. • Assets that can be sold for a gain. • Any amount of money earned through a sale • money owed to a company by people in dept. • ...
Vocabulary File 2A 2025-08-31
Across
- thin, slender
- a small, flat, round piece of metal used as a form of money
- the money you get for your work
- the money you have to pay to the government
- an exciting or unusual experience, often a journey
- to take something, typically money or an item, from someone with the intention of returning it at a later date
- the money that you have borrowed from the bank
Down
- to get money from a relative who has died
- to get money for your work
- a loan to buy a house
- the type of money used in a country
- to be able to buy something
- a place where you can stay or live, such as a house or a hotel
- to have to pay back money
14 Clues: thin, slender • a loan to buy a house • to have to pay back money • to get money for your work • to be able to buy something • the money you get for your work • the type of money used in a country • to get money from a relative who has died • the money you have to pay to the government • the money that you have borrowed from the bank • ...
Economy 2016-05-26
Across
- This executive organization protects consumers.
- This helps drives prices down and is found in market economies.
- The kind of economy that takes aspects of the other three kinds of economy.
- Also known as the FED, they control the money supply in the United States.
- When there is not enough money in the economy in the economy.
- Extra money you get by saving money in your bank.
- The kind of economy that is based on customs and previous generations' experience.
- Where the entire industry is controlled by a single company.
Down
- What people estimate how much money they are going to spend.
- The kind of economy where everything is owned by the government.
- When you are given money but expected to pay it back, usually with interest.
- Choosing one thing is saying no to all other things
- The kind of economy where prices for goods and services are determined by producers and consumers
- These were passed so monopolies could not be formed.
- What you give to buy goods or services
- An IOU from the government
- When there is too much money in the economy and the dollar loses value.
- This is a tax placed on imports to protect the domestic market.
18 Clues: An IOU from the government • What you give to buy goods or services • This executive organization protects consumers. • Extra money you get by saving money in your bank. • Choosing one thing is saying no to all other things • These were passed so monopolies could not be formed. • What people estimate how much money they are going to spend. • ...
vocabulary review 2025-09-30
Across
- to get money or things when someone in your family dies
- a husband or a wife
- cooked in hot oil
- a person in your family who lived a long time ago
- cooked in hot water
- to use too much of something, or use it in a bad way
- turned into ice because it is very cold
- bad or spoiled, not good to eat anymore
- to need to give money or something back to someone
Down
- to take something for a short time and give it back later
- a brother or a sister
- new and clean, not old or spoiled
- money that you must pay back to someone
- a purple vegetable, also called eggplant
- the woman who is married to your father but is not your mother
- to put money into something to make more money later
- to have enough money to pay for something
- the daughter of your brother or sister
- not cooked
19 Clues: not cooked • cooked in hot oil • a husband or a wife • cooked in hot water • a brother or a sister • new and clean, not old or spoiled • the daughter of your brother or sister • money that you must pay back to someone • turned into ice because it is very cold • bad or spoiled, not good to eat anymore • a purple vegetable, also called eggplant • ...
Face to face units 1-2 2014-03-21
Across
- very good, incredible
- to hurt with your fingers
- not looked after well
- very big
- without shoes or socks
- the new wife of a father
- wanting more money than you need
- very small
- a person who does something without being paid
- to waste money on something
- burning brightly
- money that a bank lends you
- to investigate
- say that somebody is responsible for something bad
- a liquid food made of vegetables
- the noun from poor
- to have enough money to buy something
Down
- very dirty
- the money a bank lends you to buy a flat or a house
- a stadium where horseracing takes place
- a substitute for something
- to think
- fashionable
- your uncle's child
- of little importance
- not from the town
- extremely tasty
- the London underground
- to prohibit something
- a large monkey
- worldwide
- food you buy from a restaurant to eat at home
- to choose
- person who belongs to another person and works for no money
- to have a short sleep
- to satify
- crazy
37 Clues: crazy • to think • very big • worldwide • to choose • to satify • very dirty • very small • fashionable • a large monkey • to investigate • extremely tasty • burning brightly • not from the town • your uncle's child • the noun from poor • of little importance • very good, incredible • not looked after well • to prohibit something • to have a short sleep • without shoes or socks • the London underground • ...
Income Tax Vocabulary 2015-07-03
Across
- When you overpay the government, you receive a refund
- Expenses the government has
- gross income Total income
- withholding Money an employer holds from your paycheck
- status Married/single/head of household
- Income from stocks and bonds
- Income the government receives from taxpayers, etc.
- Dependents you are claiming
- Personal expenses you can subtract from income before figuring tax owed (medical, dependents, house mort.)
- Set $ amount not taxed for each dependent
- Money you earn from employment
- income Money earned before deductions
- Husband/Wife
Down
- care expenses Money you pay for someone else to care for a child or elder dependent
- tax Taxes on income
- deduction $ amount non itemizers may subtract from income based upon filing status
- security Your personal identification number
- income Income received from interest, dividends, social security & pentions
- Money received from saving account
- A person who relies on someone for living expenses
- Your banks identification number
- of household Single person who has dependents
- No withholding
- pay Money you earn to take home
24 Clues: Husband/Wife • No withholding • tax Taxes on income • gross income Total income • Expenses the government has • Dependents you are claiming • Income from stocks and bonds • Money you earn from employment • pay Money you earn to take home • Your banks identification number • Money received from saving account • income Money earned before deductions • ...
Personal Finance (TK) 2016-05-02
Across
- Cost of credit
- Borrowing money
- An organisation that keeps people's credit reports (2 words)
- What you get in return for doing your job
- Time that is worked after hours
- stocks and shares held by an individual
- A certain amount of money that can be taken out of a borrower's wage
- Expenses that change over time (2 words)
- When a person or business is unable to pay debts.
- buying something without giving much though whether you really need it (2 words)
- Something that has a higher need of attention
- A sum payable as profit for shares
Down
- A loan for purchase of real property
- A payment made by the government to people who are in financial need (3 words)
- A plan for how to save money
- A sum paid to creative professionals as a percentage of the proceeds from their work
- Money paid for services
- A way of saving so you have some money in retirement
- An amount of money spent
- The amount of savings a person has after deductions (2 words)
20 Clues: Cost of credit • Borrowing money • Money paid for services • An amount of money spent • A plan for how to save money • Time that is worked after hours • A sum payable as profit for shares • A loan for purchase of real property • stocks and shares held by an individual • Expenses that change over time (2 words) • What you get in return for doing your job • ...
Economy (afternoon class) 2020-02-18
Across
- When all your money has run out. It can refer to people as well as companies.
- A self-employed worker
- A title of participation in a company
- The money you have to pay when you sell products to another country
- A party concerned with the activity of a business
- Commerce
- Gross Domestic Product
- The money we owe to someone
- Workers who join in a group to defend their rights
- "_____ collar worker": someone who performs office work
Down
- "______ economy": the money that people earn without declaring.
- A pressure group
- Blackmail
- A bad economic situation
- The debt that you have with a bank to buy a property
- "Tax _____" A place in the world where you pay less taxes than in your own country... or no tax at all!
- A person who prefers not to spend money
- A concept with which we can collect money from many people for a cause.
- A new company that innovates... normally they are based on new technologies
- To take advantage of the hard work of other people
20 Clues: Commerce • Blackmail • A pressure group • A self-employed worker • Gross Domestic Product • A bad economic situation • The money we owe to someone • A title of participation in a company • A person who prefers not to spend money • A party concerned with the activity of a business • To take advantage of the hard work of other people • ...
Economics 2022-11-28
Across
- rely on someone else for a thing you need
- something people do for money
- do a certain job or one kind of job
- people depend on each other
- something we have to have to survive
- something you would like to have but don't need
- bring goods in from other places
- anything that you buy that you can hold or touch
- money that you earn
- things we use to satisfy our wants and needs
- resources found in people
- a person who makes a good or provides a service
- goods that are used to make other goods
Down
- money you pay the bank to use their money
- things provided by nature that we use
- exchange one good or service for another
- pick something
- the bank pays you to keep your money there
- a person who buys a good or service
- how much of something people want
- when there is not enough of something
- money
- how much of something is available
- whatever you give up to get something
- send goods out to another place
25 Clues: money • pick something • money that you earn • resources found in people • people depend on each other • something people do for money • send goods out to another place • bring goods in from other places • how much of something people want • how much of something is available • do a certain job or one kind of job • a person who buys a good or service • ...
This Is Us 2019-12-11
Across
- person who assists in purchasing stocks
- raising new money, selling stock directly to public
- of company stock
- money to buy real estate
- limited liability coperation
- certified public accounts
- type of market when there are bad times on Wall street
- earning interest on interest
- securities and exchange commision
- putting money aside
- buying and selling stocks at best available price
Down
- your order to buy or sell at a specific price changes to a market order when the specific price is reached
- you want to buy or sell stocks at a certain price
- when stockholders buy and sell shares from each other
- analysis of the company itself
- certificate of deposit
- new york stock exchange
- type of market when there are good times on wall street
- making measures for money to grow
- account where people put spending money
- earn ing interest of deposit and on interest
- people who lend money to a business
- american stock exchange
- those who buy stock in a company
- people who will do the work
25 Clues: of company stock • putting money aside • certificate of deposit • new york stock exchange • american stock exchange • money to buy real estate • certified public accounts • people who will do the work • limited liability coperation • earning interest on interest • analysis of the company itself • those who buy stock in a company • making measures for money to grow • ...
Jacob's Puzzle 2024-04-02
Across
- something that can be used in a business (tools, cars, people, and money)
- money that you have to pay back
- the amount of things that exist
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- tools needed for making things (tractor, cars, and computers)
- The work that someone does
- a person who needs to hire someone
- rivalry between two or more companies
- the study of how we use money
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- a business that makes a product
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
Down
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- different workers do different parts of a job
- a person who works for an employer
- the total amount of things that a group of people can produce
- when a product is hard to find
- when a product is easy to find
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- money that is paid to the government
20 Clues: The work that someone does • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • the amount of things that exist • a business that makes a product • a person who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • rivalry between two or more companies • ...
Jacob's Puzzle 2024-04-02
Across
- something that can be used in a business (tools, cars, people, and money)
- money that you have to pay back
- the amount of things that exist
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- tools needed for making things (tractor, cars, and computers)
- The work that someone does
- a person who needs to hire someone
- rivalry between two or more companies
- the study of how we use money
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- a business that makes a product
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
Down
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- different workers do different parts of a job
- a person who works for an employer
- the total amount of things that a group of people can produce
- when a product is hard to find
- when a product is easy to find
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- money that is paid to the government
20 Clues: The work that someone does • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • the amount of things that exist • a business that makes a product • a person who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • rivalry between two or more companies • ...
business Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-10
Across
- other businesses with the same product
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- the making of a product
- more than one person
- what you get from selling your product
- exchange of goods for cash
- above normal presence
- ABC Ltd
- private company
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person
- test for data
- a new business
- take your own money
- a person who starts a new business with their own money
- borrow money from bank
- governmentally controlled
Down
- a big company that owns alot of businesses
- real estate
- a business model
- a single person
- you owe money to someone
- a company's most recent financial status
- you introduce new products
- location to buy product
- what you do to food
- trading
- first model.asset cash
- the rize of money in your business
- spending and owing more money than is being earned
- amount of product available.
- an employee who is tasked with developing an innovative idea
31 Clues: trading • ABC Ltd • real estate • test for data • a new business • a single person • private company • a business model • what you do to food • take your own money • more than one person • above normal presence • borrow money from bank • the making of a product • location to buy product • you owe money to someone • governmentally controlled • you introduce new products • exchange of goods for cash • ...
Darius revision 2020-09-28
Across
- be able to guy
- if shoes fit you well, they are very....
- not to eat for a very long time
- suggest a new idea
- to exchange a product for money
- a person that lives, where he can, and does not work
- a place that keeps money
- the word that is difficult for you to pronounce (Darius) that means 'in the place of something else'
Down
- a device that you use to make cocktails from fruits and vegetables
- to choose a political candidate
- to let someone go from work
- the amount of money you spend on a project
- the amount of money of money you take out for an apartment or house
- a group of people working together
- to give away money for a good cause/charity
- a general word for a flower
- to ask a person to join your company
- a feeling of being tired after a flight
- the department that promotes your products and services
19 Clues: be able to guy • suggest a new idea • a place that keeps money • to let someone go from work • a general word for a flower • to choose a political candidate • not to eat for a very long time • to exchange a product for money • a group of people working together • to ask a person to join your company • a feeling of being tired after a flight • ...
Modern Georgia 2015-03-12
Across
- transportation system used by semi trucks and family cars
- someone who risks their money to open a business
- money earned
- used for cargo ship
- borrowing money
- Increase in jobs, revenue from taxes, construction of facilities, and was brought to Georgia in 1996
- risking your money in a business
- Group of people in Georgia’s communities that provide labor in the poultry, textile, construction, and agricultural industries
- consists of both republican and democrat also is used today
- built before the civil war
Down
- one of the busiest airports in the world
- using your money
- money earned after subtracting all exspenses
- holding on to your money
- only consists of the democrats
15 Clues: money earned • borrowing money • using your money • used for cargo ship • holding on to your money • built before the civil war • only consists of the democrats • risking your money in a business • one of the busiest airports in the world • money earned after subtracting all exspenses • someone who risks their money to open a business • ...
Unit 9: Financial Literacy 2023-04-13
Across
- information about how a customer manages their money
- an account that allows withdrawals and deposits
- allows a customer to access their bank account
- allows customers to buy goods and services on credit
- monetary award to support education
- a profession or occupation
- money awarded to students that does not have to be repaid
- a number that rates a person's creditworthiness
Down
- students work on campus to pay for college
- money you take from an account
- money you put into an account
- place that holds money for you
- contains detailed information about a person's credit history
- any money earned
- money paid each month or year by employer
15 Clues: any money earned • a profession or occupation • money you put into an account • money you take from an account • place that holds money for you • monetary award to support education • money paid each month or year by employer • students work on campus to pay for college • allows a customer to access their bank account • an account that allows withdrawals and deposits • ...
Lemonade stand 2024-11-04
Across
- a plan for how you will spend your money
- money borrowed form someone that need to be paid back
- something you spend money on
- money you earn
- amount charged for borrowing money or money received for depositing money with a bank
- give money given to a bank for safe keeping
Down
- give customers more choices and better prices
- money spent to run a company
- giving money to someone that needs to be paid back
- money owed to someone
- a percentage (money) added to the price of a good when you buy it
- someone who sells a product
12 Clues: money you earn • money owed to someone • someone who sells a product • money spent to run a company • something you spend money on • a plan for how you will spend your money • give money given to a bank for safe keeping • give customers more choices and better prices • giving money to someone that needs to be paid back • money borrowed form someone that need to be paid back • ...
Gatsby 2022-03-07
15 Clues: Rich man • Narrator • New money • Old money • tom's wife • Big gathering • Daisy's friend • Born into money • Married to George • Married to Mertle • Gatsby's real name • Worked to get money • Gatsby's teen mentor • College Nick went to • A couple tom brought
Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy- Bre Morris 2022-05-03
Across
- the interest rate that banks lends money to people at
- evaluating banks to make sure they are following protocols
- 7 board members who oversee the federal reserve
- relating to money or currency
- the federal reserve of the US, the biggest bank
- The fed operates this system that clears checks
- system of money in a country
- the growth of the economy
- central bank buying and selling securities
Down
- manages the nations money supply
- central banking system of the U.S.
- a set of actions the fed can take to balance economic growth
- the contraction of the economy
- the interest rate that the fed lends money to smaller banks at
- the interest rate that banks borrow and lend money to eachother at
- the amount of money that the fed is required to keep and not put into the economy
16 Clues: the growth of the economy • system of money in a country • relating to money or currency • the contraction of the economy • manages the nations money supply • central banking system of the U.S. • central bank buying and selling securities • 7 board members who oversee the federal reserve • The fed operates this system that clears checks • ...
Commerce collaborative crossword 2023-03-17
Across
- Money you receive regularly from work
- Items we would like to have to be more comfortable
- A card used to pay which borrows money
- Money owed to a person or bank
- The purchasing of goods through the mail
- Describing a good that can be used many times
- Someone who purchases goods and services
- When a person accepts the terms of the contract
- Items we must have to satisfy basic needs
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- A card used to pay using your own money
- An automatic payment system
- The physical money used to pay for something
- Something someone can do for you
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- Items you can see and touch
- A biller payment system
- The amount a retailer is willing to sell a good for
- The fee you pay when borrowing and repaying money
18 Clues: A biller payment system • An automatic payment system • Items you can see and touch • Money owed to a person or bank • Something someone can do for you • Money you receive regularly from work • A card used to pay which borrows money • A card used to pay using your own money • The purchasing of goods through the mail • Someone who purchases goods and services • ...
