money Crossword Puzzles
ECON TERMS 2025-02-27
Across
- - The cost of a good or service.
- - When companies try to sell the same product to customers.
- - The amount after expenses or deductions.
- - A person or business that makes goods or services.
- - The process of learning and gaining knowledge.
- - Having a job and working for money.
- - Total amount before expenses.
Down
- - Using goods and services.
- - To take money or goods with the promise to return it.
- - Not having enough of something.
- Insecurity - When people do not have enough food to eat.
- Country - A country with a lower standard of living and less industry.
- - When people do not have enough money for basic needs.
- - A person who buys goods or services.
- - Money or resources used to produce goods or services.
- - When prices go up over time.
- - Money that is owed.
- - The money a business earns from selling goods or services.
18 Clues: - Money that is owed. • - Using goods and services. • - When prices go up over time. • - Total amount before expenses. • - The cost of a good or service. • - Not having enough of something. • - Having a job and working for money. • - A person who buys goods or services. • - The amount after expenses or deductions. • - The process of learning and gaining knowledge. • ...
Economy (morning class) 2020-02-17
Across
- A person or company which is unable to pay their debts
- The act of using money to earn more money
- Money earned by a job well done
- The amount of money that a person or company receives
- The cost previsions you have before doing a project
- The communication tool which uses mass media to influence and inform consumers about your product, persuade them to buy the product
- _____ the books... when you make up the financial activity of your company
- The amount of money or effort that a person makes in order to obtain a product
Down
- The amount of consumers that a company can attend to. Also, the sum amount of companies offering a product and consumers demanding it.
- An economical crisis
- A person or group that has an interest in a company
- Farm animals
- A loan given by a bank to buy a house
- The money that you give to the government for public services
- Avoiding paying taxes
- The group of consumers that a company focuses on
- The _____ economy is when you exchange services and goods
- Money lent
18 Clues: Money lent • Farm animals • An economical crisis • Avoiding paying taxes • Money earned by a job well done • A loan given by a bank to buy a house • The act of using money to earn more money • The group of consumers that a company focuses on • A person or group that has an interest in a company • The cost previsions you have before doing a project • ...
Unit 4 review CYOA 2025-05-13
Across
- first to develop paper money
- 1st US treasury secretary
- US central bank that controls money supply and interest rates
- money that has value in and of itself
- US pres who opposed national bank
- something used for currency that allows the holder to exchange it for something of value
- medium of exchange,store of value,unit of account
- exchange without money
- 1863 law creating national banks and standard currencies
Down
- interest only calculated on both the principle and any earned interest
- something used as currency that has value
- ability to borrow money with promised repayment
- time when unregulated banks issued an unreliable currency
- savings
- cost of borrowing money with promise of repayment
- durable,portable,divisible/countable,scarce,uniform,acceptable
- liquid cash
17 Clues: savings • liquid cash • exchange without money • 1st US treasury secretary • first to develop paper money • US pres who opposed national bank • money that has value in and of itself • something used as currency that has value • ability to borrow money with promised repayment • cost of borrowing money with promise of repayment • medium of exchange,store of value,unit of account • ...
Saving 2023-11-14
Across
- putting money to one side
- what is accepted for payment of goods and services
- a voucher that ensures money off
- spending money freely
- how much money you spend
- a place where you store your money
- payments that come out on set dates
Down
- when something's price is reduced
- an account you pay money into and receive when you are older
- what is most important
- something you buy used
- a sum of money you owe
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
13 Clues: spending money freely • what is most important • something you buy used • a sum of money you owe • how much money you spend • putting money to one side • a voucher that ensures money off • when something's price is reduced • a place where you store your money • payments that come out on set dates • a spending plan based on income and expenses • ...
Shopping (LINC 2) 2014-03-31
Across
- something won in a game or lottery
- a plan to spend and save money
- used, not new
- a person who steals money or things
- sending things from one place to another
- a person's name in their own handwriting
- a bank machine
Down
- a bank form people use as money
- an event where people sell used things outside their home
- to take something from another person without permission
- having no money
- an organization for helping people not making money
- to be the right size of clothing
- the crime of lying to take money or something from someone
- happy about something you are connected in some way
- to be the same color, pattern, shape
- two or more similar things that are a group
17 Clues: used, not new • a bank machine • having no money • a plan to spend and save money • a bank form people use as money • to be the right size of clothing • something won in a game or lottery • a person who steals money or things • to be the same color, pattern, shape • sending things from one place to another • a person's name in their own handwriting • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2023-11-05
Across
- To say that a person has committed a crime
- The act of saving money (3,5)
- To see a crime being committed
- To give back all the money you have borrowed (3,3)
- The money you get for working
- The punishment for a crime
- A person who breaks into houses to steal things
- The money/things you give to a charity
- The person who reads out the verdict of a trial
Down
- To not tell the truth
- Money you save to use later
- To be dishonest, especially on a test
- The opposite of guilty
- A crime which has increased a lot due to the rising cost of living
- The crime related to stealing
- To make a ______ : to earn money
- To steal a person
17 Clues: To steal a person • To not tell the truth • The opposite of guilty • The punishment for a crime • Money you save to use later • The act of saving money (3,5) • The money you get for working • The crime related to stealing • To see a crime being committed • To make a ______ : to earn money • To be dishonest, especially on a test • The money/things you give to a charity • ...
social life 2020-07-29
Across
- n.a sum of money that you owe someone.
- n.consists of types of entertainment, such as plays and film, or particular scenes in them, that are intended to make people laugh.
- n.a printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to. Your bank then pays the money to that person from your account.
- n.your name, written in your own characteristic way, often at the end of a document to indicate that you wrote the document or that you agree with what it says.
- n.the extra money that you pay if you have borrowed money or are buying something on credit.
- n. a sum of money that is returned to you, for example because you have paid too much or because you have returned goods to a shop.
- n. a wet, muddy area of land.
- n.farming and the methods that are used to raise and take care of crops and animals.
- n.an extremely sad event or situation.
- n.a sum of money that you borrow.
- n. the people who work for an organization
- n.a loan of money which you get from a bank or savings and loan association in order to buy a house.
- n.the fact of having a paid job.
- n.the person in a court of law who decides how the law should be applied, for example how criminals should be punished.
- v.you take money out of that account.
Down
- n.he part of a car or a vehicle that produces the power which makes the vehicle move.
- n.the first public performance of a new play or movie
- n.a person who customers pay money to or get money from in places such as stores or banks.
- n.an extra period of time for which something lasts or is valid, usually as a result of official permission.
- n.the money that someone earns each month or year from their employer.
- n.a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
- n.the state of being a member of an organization
- n. sale
- n. the people you work with, especially in a professional job.
- n.select people and persuade them to join it or work for it.
- n.light shoes that you wear in warm weather, which have straps instead of a solid part over the top of your foot.
- n.the set of clothes they wear while they are performing.
- n.he amount of money that is regularly paid to people for the work that they do.
- n.a long narrow table or flat surface at which customers are served.
29 Clues: n. sale • n. a wet, muddy area of land. • n.the fact of having a paid job. • n.a sum of money that you borrow. • v.you take money out of that account. • n.a sum of money that you owe someone. • n.an extremely sad event or situation. • n. the people who work for an organization • n.the state of being a member of an organization • ...
Cohlter Lane, p1, economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- things coming in from another country
- resources from nature that humans can use
- small pieces of a company
- resources that can be made agian without help from humans
- farming
- money earned by workers
- rising prices
- How many people want that product
- products we can touch or hold
- money we pay to the government
Down
- giving money to pay for goods and services
- the economy of a country
- organisations or groups who help people
- decreasing prices
- the money we earn when we do work
- a system of making and trading goods
- a system of dollars and coins
- money that is owed to someone else
18 Clues: farming • rising prices • decreasing prices • money earned by workers • the economy of a country • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • products we can touch or hold • money we pay to the government • the money we earn when we do work • How many people want that product • money that is owed to someone else • a system of making and trading goods • ...
Banking Services 2021-10-18
Across
- Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- Process of seeing whether your records agree with the bank's records for your account
- To write the payee's own signature on the back of a check before cashing, depositing, or giving it to someone else.
- Checks that have been written but have not reached the bank.
- Writing a check for more money than is currently in the account.
Down
- An establishment for lending, issuing, borrowing, exchanging, and safeguarding money.
- A request made to a bank to not pay a specific check.
- Items of monetary value.
- Used by the bank to verify your identity.
- A "used" check that has been paid and subtracted from the check writer's account.
- Any written document instructing a bank to pay money from the writer's account.
- The fee paid for the use of money.
- Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange.
- An amount of money taken out of an account.
- A checking account
16 Clues: A checking account • Items of monetary value. • The fee paid for the use of money. • The original amount of money borrowed. • Used by the bank to verify your identity. • An amount of money taken out of an account. • A request made to a bank to not pay a specific check. • Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange. • ...
Business vocabulary - revision 2016-09-02
Across
- a flat, usually round, piece of metal used as money
- how much money a business earns in a period of time
- to buy something
- a computer program which helps you to do business calculations and planning
- making or likely to make a profit
- debt of a business
- will happen soon.
- large amounts of money received by a government as tax
Down
- the units of money used in a particular country
- money that a company spends on its regular and necessary costs
- money that is paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who has stopped working
- lose value over a period of time
- money given to someone when they sell something
- money that you have to spend on rent,etc
- to take things such as letters, parcels, or goods to a person or place
- one of four periods of time into which a year is divided for financial calculations
16 Clues: to buy something • will happen soon. • debt of a business • lose value over a period of time • making or likely to make a profit • money that you have to spend on rent,etc • the units of money used in a particular country • money given to someone when they sell something • a flat, usually round, piece of metal used as money • ...
PF Vocabulary words 2023-09-15
Across
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- the act of leaving work
- Market A stock exchange
- arranges transactions between a buyer and a seller
- protection provided by a company in case of accidents
- putting money into a business in hopes of making more than you put in
- When you earn interest on the money youve saved and the money youve earned
- Amount of money after spending that you can save
- sum of money paid by a company to shareholders
- someone who provides financial advice
Down
- money you make from your investments
- the concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date
- the potential return rises with the increase in risk
- Any government system that provides someone with monetary money
- the profit from the sale of property
- a range of investments held by a person
- account bank account that earns interest
17 Clues: the act of leaving work • Market A stock exchange • money you make from your investments • the profit from the sale of property • someone who provides financial advice • a range of investments held by a person • account bank account that earns interest • sum of money paid by a company to shareholders • Amount of money after spending that you can save • ...
Economics 2017-08-15
Across
- paying a lot of money
- sad a lot
- compete against people
- things you need
- money you pay on hand
- when you run out of money
- worldwide
- not spending as much money
- how much something is
Down
- things you have to have
- things you don't really need
- showing off a company
- this happens when people speed
- a way of paying
- a limit amount of money
15 Clues: sad a lot • worldwide • things you need • a way of paying • showing off a company • paying a lot of money • money you pay on hand • how much something is • compete against people • things you have to have • a limit amount of money • when you run out of money • not spending as much money • things you don't really need • this happens when people speed
Banking General Terms 2024-03-19
Across
- Amount of money.
- Borrowing money.
- to buy it.
- Person who buy something.
- Insured request.
- Coin money.
- Exchange money.
- Fincial institution.
- Extension of credit.
Down
- A measure of how popular or necessary an item is and how many consumers
- Reciving something.
- Amount of money.
- Bussines promote products.
- To give something (like money, food, or clothes) to help a person or
- Amount of expenses and insured
- Who signs a loan.
16 Clues: to buy it. • Coin money. • Exchange money. • Amount of money. • Borrowing money. • Amount of money. • Insured request. • Who signs a loan. • Reciving something. • Fincial institution. • Extension of credit. • Person who buy something. • Bussines promote products. • Amount of expenses and insured • To give something (like money, food, or clothes) to help a person or • ...
Earning Money Vocab 1 2023-08-29
Across
- an employee earns this when they work more than regular hours
- total amount of money earned including overtime and tips for the month
- the period between every paycheck
- extra money given by a customer for good service
- paycheck is a fixed amount of money every time
- every two weeks
- once a week
Down
- the amount of money that was earned working ONLY overtime hours
- the amount of money earned for working ONLY regular hours
- once a month
- rate fixed amount of money that you earn for every hour of work
- twice a month
- the amount of money that you make per hour when working overtime
- the total amount of money earned including overtime
14 Clues: once a week • once a month • twice a month • every two weeks • the period between every paycheck • paycheck is a fixed amount of money every time • extra money given by a customer for good service • the total amount of money earned including overtime • the amount of money earned for working ONLY regular hours • an employee earns this when they work more than regular hours • ...
Financial Foundations: Building Blocks to Prosperity 2024-03-22
Across
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving.
- The act of allocating resources with the expectation of generating an income or profit.
- The period of life when one chooses to permanently leave the workforce behind.
- Money paid to the government for public services.
- Money owed to another party.
- Protection against financial loss from various risks.
- The value of an ownership interest in property, including shareholders' equity in a business.
Down
- Accounts used to set aside money for future use.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
- Money borrowed that is usually repaid with interest.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- A loan specifically used to buy real estate.
- An institution where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, save, or manage their finances.
- A pool of money set aside for a specific purpose or investment.
- A payment type that withdraws money directly from a checking account.
15 Clues: Money owed to another party. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • A loan specifically used to buy real estate. • Accounts used to set aside money for future use. • Money paid to the government for public services. • Money borrowed that is usually repaid with interest. • The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving. • ...
Brennan’s Banking Notes 2024-03-07
Across
- Money you earn
- What type of banking is done primarily online?
- Term for money that is easily accessible and spendable
- Type of savings account that has a limit on the number of transactions you can make each month
- Is your money better kept in a pot of gold, or a savings account?
- A type of savings account, often referred to by its shortened name, “CD”
- What does “ATM” stand for?
Down
- An account in which your money is easily accessible
- Which type of interest earns you more money over time: simple or compound?
- Type of savings account with interest rates that fluctuate over time
- A non-profit organization, with a function similar to that of a bank
- The amount of money in your account
- Money you earn by using a savings account; rates vary
- Who can help you if you have any questions about your bank account?
- The act of committing money to receive more money later
15 Clues: Money you earn • What does “ATM” stand for? • The amount of money in your account • What type of banking is done primarily online? • An account in which your money is easily accessible • Money you earn by using a savings account; rates vary • Term for money that is easily accessible and spendable • The act of committing money to receive more money later • ...
Unit 2 - WC 2 2021-08-23
Across
- TO SPEND A LOT OF MONEY ON SOMETHING, USUALLY SOMETHING YOU DON'T NEED
- MONEY YOU BORROW OR LEND
- VALUING MONEY AND POSSESSIONS VERY HIHGLY
- MONEY THAT YOU OWE
- TO GIVE UP SOMETHING VALUABLE TO HELP YOURSELF OR OTHERS
- CAREFUL WITH MONEY
Down
- THE MONEY REMAINING AFTER BILLS ARE PAID
- TO RETURN MONEY THAT YOU OWE SOMEONE
- A METHOD THAT ALLOWS YOU TO BUY THINGS AND PAY FOR THEM LATER
- TO ATTACH IMPORTANCE TO SOMETHING
- TO PUT ASIDE MONEY FOR FUTURE USE
- WEALTHY
- A PLAN THAT SHOWS THE AMOUNT OF MONEY AVAILABLE TO SPEND
13 Clues: WEALTHY • MONEY THAT YOU OWE • CAREFUL WITH MONEY • MONEY YOU BORROW OR LEND • TO ATTACH IMPORTANCE TO SOMETHING • TO PUT ASIDE MONEY FOR FUTURE USE • TO RETURN MONEY THAT YOU OWE SOMEONE • THE MONEY REMAINING AFTER BILLS ARE PAID • VALUING MONEY AND POSSESSIONS VERY HIHGLY • A PLAN THAT SHOWS THE AMOUNT OF MONEY AVAILABLE TO SPEND • ...
Bizzy Bee Word Hunt 2025-02-26
Across
- The number of dollars something costs is its p _ _ _ e.
- The coins you get back after buying something are called c _ _ _ _ e.
- Money or presents you get for your birthday are a g _ _ t.
- Keeping your money for later is called s _ _ e.
- A good price or special offer is called a d _ _ l.
- A piece of paper money worth 100 cents is a d _ _ _ _ r.
- A small pouch to hold money is a w _ _ _ _ t.
Down
- A round, shiny piece of metal money is a c _ _ n.
- Things you really need, like food, are your n _ _ _ s.
- A plan for using money wisely, like for toys, is a b _ _ _ _ t.
- A safe place to keep money is a b _ _ k.
- Using money to buy toys or snacks is called s _ _ _ d.
- Paper bills and coins together are called c _ _ h.
- Getting money by doing chores is called e _ _ n.
- A jar where you keep your coins is a m _ _ _ _ j _ r.
15 Clues: A safe place to keep money is a b _ _ k. • A small pouch to hold money is a w _ _ _ _ t. • Keeping your money for later is called s _ _ e. • Getting money by doing chores is called e _ _ n. • A round, shiny piece of metal money is a c _ _ n. • Paper bills and coins together are called c _ _ h. • A good price or special offer is called a d _ _ l. • ...
banking_Saket-TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- What is the term for the total money you owe to the bank?
- What is the term for money borrowed from a bank?
- What is the term for money you earn from keeping money in a savings account?
- What is the unique number assigned to a bank account?
- What is the name of the bank account that earns interest over time?
- What is the term for putting money into your bank account?
Down
- What is the opposite of deposit?
- What is the number used to access your ATM card?
- What is the document that shows all transactions in your account?
- What card allows you to withdraw money from your bank account?
- Teller Machine What is the full form of ATM?
- What is the place where people keep their money safely?
- What is the term for a small amount of money paid regularly for a service?
- What is the electronic method of transferring money between accounts?
- What is the government body that regulates banks in India?
15 Clues: What is the opposite of deposit? • Teller Machine What is the full form of ATM? • What is the number used to access your ATM card? • What is the term for money borrowed from a bank? • What is the unique number assigned to a bank account? • What is the place where people keep their money safely? • What is the term for the total money you owe to the bank? • ...
Alyssa-block 4 2024-05-22
12 Clues: A fee • a system • card you use • negative money • Money on paper • barrowing money • your information • taking money out • reamaining number. • machine to pull money out. • price you pay to borrow money • recieving money from another person
Crossing 2021-03-11
Across
- money you save for a account
- a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- A national form of money
- a quick way to get you money
- money you have to may back on a card
- money comes out of your account
Down
- money you get paid weekly or monthly
- money that is hard to get to
- a form of money you write
- money you don’t spend
- money you get paid hourly
- you get money from the bank and you have to pay it back
12 Clues: money you don’t spend • A national form of money • a form of money you write • money you get paid hourly • money you save for a account • money that is hard to get to • a quick way to get you money • money comes out of your account • money you get paid weekly or monthly • money you have to may back on a card • you get money from the bank and you have to pay it back • ...
Personal Finance (Kevin & David) 2016-05-02
Across
- A plan for how to save money
- An organisation that keeps people's credit reports (2 words)
- Borrowing money
- A payment made by the government to people who are in financial need (3 words)
- stocks and shares held by an individual
- An amount of money spent
- When a person or business is unable to pay debts.
- The amount of savings a person has after deductions (2 words)
- Time that is worked after hours
Down
- A way of saving so you have some money in retirement
- A legally binding agreement
- Expenses that change over time (2 words)
- A certain amount of money that can be taken out of a borrower's wage
- A sum paid to creative professionals as a percentage of the proceeds from their work
- A loan for purchase of real property
- buying something without giving much though whether you really need it (2 words)
- Cost of credit
- Money paid for services
- What you get in return for doing your job
- A sum payable as profit for shares
20 Clues: Cost of credit • Borrowing money • Money paid for services • An amount of money spent • A legally binding agreement • 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) • ...
market crossword 2017-01-31
Across
- ability of the borrower to repay the loan.
- the resources from which it expects to gain some true future benefit.
- rate- a rate which is charged or paid for the use of the money.
- the amount of the loan.
- general impression the entrepreneur makes on the potential lender as to their trust worthies to repay the loan.
- a quantity or amount sold.
- debts owned
- intended purpose of the loan.
- finance- area dealing with monetary decisions that all types of companies make except corporations.
- a obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone.
- a financial gain.
Down
- finance- area dealing with monetary decisions that corporate enterprises make.
- flow- amount of money being transferred into and out of a business.
- finance- individual taking care of their money.
- small payment to each person who owns a stock of a company.
- to distribute according to plan.
- worth- how much entity is worth.
- asset pledged to the lender as a security for the money being borrowed.
- money the entrepreneur has personally invested in the business.
- the cost of borrowing money.
20 Clues: debts owned • a financial gain. • the amount of the loan. • a quantity or amount sold. • the cost of borrowing money. • intended purpose of the loan. • to distribute according to plan. • worth- how much entity is worth. • ability of the borrower to repay the loan. • finance- individual taking care of their money. • a obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone. • ...
Personal Finance- Checking 2022-08-17
Across
- compare your register to the bank statement
- card linked directly to your checking account (2 words)
- money taken from your account
- who a check is made out to
- a fee sometimes charged just to keep the account at the bank
- a place to keep your checks and register
- a check that has been marked and cannot be used
- sign the back of a check
- automatic teller machine
- a record of your checking transactions
- protects your money up to $250,000 per account
Down
- this is an online tool that helps you pay on time (2 words)
- a bank document sent monthly
- putting money into your account
- electronic payment to your account (2 words)
- a written and signed order to a bank to pay money
- a fee charged when you've spent more than what is in your account
- this goes on the bottom right of the check
- earnings payed to you for keeping money in a bank
- amount of money in your account
- this goes in the upper right corner of the check
21 Clues: sign the back of a check • automatic teller machine • who a check is made out to • a bank document sent monthly • money taken from your account • putting money into your account • amount of money in your account • a record of your checking transactions • a place to keep your checks and register • this goes on the bottom right of the check • ...
Personal finance 2021-04-05
Across
- expenses-expenses who’s title amount dose not change
- estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- total amount of money in employees earn
- pay-amount of money remains after deductions
- order of importance
- account-an account at the bank
- or valuable things
- barrows
- card-small small piece of plastic use at the bank
- financial obligation
- interest-interest payed on previous ended
- of money proceeded
- withholding-The amount employee withhold
- worth-The value of all the financial and non financial things sales tax-attacks on sales
- act of the ducting
Down
- median of exchange in the form of coins or bank notes
- regular payment typically paid on monthly basis
- expenses-expenses that can change over time
- interest-interest payed on original principal
- received especially on a regular basis
- level prices and range
- price-A common price
- legal agreement by which a bank holds a title
- income-The proportion of values
- tax-text grade Uncle Sam
- cost of maintaining property
- economy of reduction
27 Clues: barrows • or valuable things • of money proceeded • act of the ducting • order of importance • price-A common price • financial obligation • economy of reduction • level prices and range • tax-text grade Uncle Sam • cost of maintaining property • account-an account at the bank • income-The proportion of values • received especially on a regular basis • ...
CPPDE 2023-09-10
Across
- Things which gives you profit time to time.
- A commodity accepted by general constant as a medium of economic change.
- Extra lever to buy something financially.
- The vey best possible situation.
- Obeservation of something and find final result of that oberservatin.
- The voluntary exchange of goods.
- All activity related to production, consumption,trade and distribution.
- When we get more money than operation cost.
Down
- The amount of debt company has in its mix of debt and equity.
- Put money on something valuble to get return in future.
- Workers who give their contribution by hard work.
- To exchange in return for money or something else of value.
- The degree of compactness of a substance is.
- Anything that a business can use to generate more values.
- A security that represents a fractional owenership in a company.
- An occupation by which a person earns a living.
- Person who manages everything in factory.
- What does explosion cause.
- Total place taken by flate surface.
- When we get less money than operation cost.
- Value of money that has been used to produce or buy something.
21 Clues: What does explosion cause. • The vey best possible situation. • The voluntary exchange of goods. • Total place taken by flate surface. • Extra lever to buy something financially. • Person who manages everything in factory. • Things which gives you profit time to time. • When we get less money than operation cost. • When we get more money than operation cost. • ...
George's puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- a person who needs to hire someone
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- the amount of things that exist
- when a product is hard to find
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- The work that someone does
- A person who buys a product
- Rivalry between two or more companies
- Doing one thing very well in a business
Down
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- something that can be used in a business
- someone who works for an employer
- money that is paid to the government
- limited amount of money that someone earns from work
- A business that makes a product
- when a product is easy to find
- The study of how we use money
- tax that is on money from working
- money that you have to pay back
20 Clues: The work that someone does • A person who buys a product • The study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • the amount of things that exist • A business that makes a product • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for an employer • tax that is on money from working • a person who needs to hire someone • ...
FINANCIAL LITERACY 2023-03-08
Across
- an exchange between the bank and the consumer
- an asset that has fantiacl value and that can be traded
- - a long sever economic recession
- a general decrease in the prices of goods and services
- - a loan to buy now and pay later
- a percentage of the purchase price
- period - the number of days for which your being payed
- a plan for spending and saving money
- a sum of money borrowed from the bank
- - the money that comes into you
- a share of ownership in a corporation
Down
- is a security that provides fixed interest payments for a set period of time
- - an economic slowdown that last for 6 months or longer
- the money received annually from an investment
- deposit - arrangement you will receive a pay sub so that you know how much you've earned and how much is deducted
- - a general increase in the price of goods and services
- -is an investment that protects you fatality against everyday risk
- taking money out of your account
- the measurable likelihood of loss or less than expected return
- putting money in an account
20 Clues: putting money in an account • - the money that comes into you • taking money out of your account • - a long sever economic recession • - a loan to buy now and pay later • a percentage of the purchase price • a plan for spending and saving money • a sum of money borrowed from the bank • a share of ownership in a corporation • an exchange between the bank and the consumer • ...
AP Econ Crossword 2023-05-26
Across
- The exchange of two or more products
- How much a product is wanted
- The capital raised by a business that are subscribed by shras
- A continuous drop of GDP
- Lending money to the government with a promise of it back plus interest
- Income, usually from a business
- A stock of a resource
- What is being bought, usually not a physical material
- The organizer of a business, usually takes risks
- What is being bought, usually a physical item
- What businesses do to improve capital
- Gross Domestic Product
Down
- Where capital is built upon, Nature
- Money that is owed
- The workers, managers, anyone hired
- Liquid assets for investments
- The wealth and resources from a country
- When money starts to be worth less
- When you get to a certain age and leave your job
- People buying the product
- Your not spending your...
- The extra money you have to pay after taking out a loan
- Another way to determine value
- What money is used for
- The money made over expenses
25 Clues: Money that is owed • A stock of a resource • What money is used for • Gross Domestic Product • A continuous drop of GDP • People buying the product • Your not spending your... • How much a product is wanted • The money made over expenses • Liquid assets for investments • Another way to determine value • Income, usually from a business • When money starts to be worth less • ...
credit Crossword puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- the act of paying back money owed.
- a financial institution that lends and borrows money.
- something pledged as security for a loan.
- the original amount of money borrowed.
- Describes a house full of ghosts.
- in t the cost of borrowing money.
- a loan not backed by collateral.
- total cost of credit including interest and fees.
- A magical woman often riding a broomstick.
- a way to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later.
Down
- Orange fruit carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
- a record of your credit history.
- Flying mammals often seen around haunted houses.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the yearly cost of credit.
- money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- a person or company that lends money.
- an extra charge for missing a payment deadline.
- a type of loan backed by collateral.
- mowed to others.
- a number that represents your creditworthiness.
- the Maximum amount you can borrow on a credit card.
- A spooky spirit seen on Halloween.
- , a card plastic card used to buy goods on credit.
- Sweet treats collected on Halloween night.
24 Clues: mowed to others. • a record of your credit history. • a loan not backed by collateral. • Describes a house full of ghosts. • the act of paying back money owed. • A spooky spirit seen on Halloween. • a type of loan backed by collateral. • a person or company that lends money. • the original amount of money borrowed. • in t the cost of borrowing money. • ...
Vocab_Florida 2025-11-07
Across
- take money or something from someone and give it back later
- the person in a shop who takes your money
- paper you get after you pay for something
- give money for something
- small sticks that make bright fire sparks when you hold them
- a rubber thing filled with air or gas used to decorate parties
- small colourful paper pieces you throw in celebrations
- give money to someone and they must return it later
- long thin colourful paper used for party decoration
- metal container for a drink
Down
- a cart you push in the supermarket
- one whole piece of bread (one unit)
- one piece / shape of chocolate
- ... my time
- glass container with a lid for olives
- the person who buys things in a shop
- ... a break
- a gift you give to someone
- the machine in a shop where money is kept
- plastic or glass container for water
- sticks of wax that you light to make fire and light
- move from page to page on websites online
- use money to buy things or time to do things
23 Clues: ... my time • ... a break • give money for something • a gift you give to someone • metal container for a drink • one piece / shape of chocolate • a cart you push in the supermarket • one whole piece of bread (one unit) • the person who buys things in a shop • plastic or glass container for water • glass container with a lid for olives • the person in a shop who takes your money • ...
Business terms 2025-12-10
Across
- new business enterprise or initiative undertaken
- legal business entity
- new ideas, products, services, or methods
- claim against a company’s assets
- financial resources that a business uses to fund its operations and growth
- Structured method for collecting information from individuals
- contest or rivalry among companies
- Cash, accounts receivable, inventory
- Spending of money on goods and services
- business model where a parent company grants permission to a licensee
- and validate ideas
Down
- increases assets or expenses
- goods or services without using money
- ability to borrow money or obtain goods
- Expenses exceed its income
- Financially solvent and profitable
- developing innovative ideas, products, or services
- legal responsibilities
- shareholder
- raw materials or inputs into finished goods or services.
- money earned by a business when its total revenue exceeds
- Total amount of money
- quantity of goods or services that are available to customer
- structure where a single seller or producer has exclusive control
- ownership in a company
- platform that facilitates transactions between buyers and sellers
- money due
27 Clues: money due • shareholder • and validate ideas • legal business entity • Total amount of money • legal responsibilities • ownership in a company • Expenses exceed its income • increases assets or expenses • claim against a company’s assets • Financially solvent and profitable • contest or rivalry among companies • Cash, accounts receivable, inventory • ...
Unit 8 vocabulary 2020-03-18
Across
- than money
- come from sth else
- sb who makes things skilfully with their hands
- a legal agreement with a bank whereby you borrow money to buy a house and pay back the money over a long period
- buy shares, property, etc. hoping to make a large profit when you sell them
- part of a company you can buy as an investment
- a piece of business
- sb whose job is to keep or check financial accounts, calculate taxes, etc
- sb who sells produce at a market
- lively
- a public sale where the person who offers the highest price buys the item
- spread quickly
Down
- money that a business receives during a certain period
- a period when the economy of a country is doing badly
- an illegal copy of money, a work of art, a document, etc
- more than necessary or more than you can afford
- exchanging goods for other goods
- put money in a bank
- fall a long way suddenly
- rob sb in the street
20 Clues: lively • than money • spread quickly • come from sth else • a piece of business • put money in a bank • rob sb in the street • fall a long way suddenly • exchanging goods for other goods • sb who sells produce at a market • sb who makes things skilfully with their hands • part of a company you can buy as an investment • more than necessary or more than you can afford • ...
Unit 1-2 vocabulary 2020-07-06
Across
- Cooked using steam (V3)
- An amount of money that is borrowed from a bank
- Hard to control,don't behave in the expected way (adj)
- Does what he wants, refuses to do anything else (adj)
- Do or use less of something (3 words,phrasal V + prep.)
- The flesh of a young sheep eaten as meat
- Examines the money owed\paid by a company\a person (N)
- An edible sea animal with a dark shell
- Extremely angry (adj)
- Very cold
- A person who has little confidence (adj)
Down
- Borrow too much money whithout giving it back (3 W)
- Very tasty
- An amount of money borrowed from a bank to buy a house
- Very funny
- Money paid to the government,a percentage of personal income
- Having an understanding of a situation (adj)
- Bad and wrong behaviour (adj. usually about children)
- Very small
- Very hot
- A person who is always telling people what to do (adj)
- Get smth from someone (ex. money)(V)
- Very hungry (adj)
23 Clues: Very hot • Very cold • Very tasty • Very funny • Very small • Very hungry (adj) • Extremely angry (adj) • Cooked using steam (V3) • Get smth from someone (ex. money)(V) • An edible sea animal with a dark shell • The flesh of a young sheep eaten as meat • A person who has little confidence (adj) • Having an understanding of a situation (adj) • ...
Credit Terms 2023-11-15
Across
- Also known as lenders.
- The ability to borrow money from someone else with the agreement to pay it back later.
- Annual rate that takes interest and other fees into account.
- Also known as revolving credit.
- Interest rate that stays the same.
- Secured by a specific form of collateral.
- Asset that a lender accepts as a security loan.
- One-time cash payment that is submitted early in the loan application process.
- Time given to pay back loans.
- A record of the way you handle your money and credit.
- Person who pledges to pay a loan if you don't.
Down
- Table that summarizes credit.
- A person who borrows money from others that must be repaid.
- Three-digit number between 300-850.
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow money.
- Fixed amount is borrows,Auto Loans and Boat Loans.
- Rate changes over time.
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid.
- Doesn't require any collateral.
- Money given to another party, needs to be repaid plus interest.
20 Clues: Also known as lenders. • Rate changes over time. • Table that summarizes credit. • Time given to pay back loans. • Also known as revolving credit. • Doesn't require any collateral. • Interest rate that stays the same. • Three-digit number between 300-850. • Secured by a specific form of collateral. • Person who pledges to pay a loan if you don't. • ...
Income Tax Vocabulary 2023-11-26
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 • ...
Measuring Economies 1 2024-08-28
Across
- Capacity of money to buy goods and services (2 wds).
- Independent body that sets the cash rate (4 wds).
- Mechanism through which cash rate affects the rest of the economy.
- A rise in general price levels.
- Sentiments about the future that can cause inflation.
- GDP taking local prices into account (3 wds).
- Highly weighted CPI basket group.
- GDP calculation method using output.
- Significance given to CPI basket group.
- Money flow affected by uncertainty about inflation.
- The cost of borrowing money (2 wds).
- Set of goods and services used for CPI calculation.
- Those to whom money is owed.
Down
- GDP taking population into account (2 wds).
- Value of production in the economy (3 wds).
- Official interest rate.
- Measure used to calculate inflation (3 wds).
- GDP calculation method including wages.
- Those owing money.
- A loan to buy a house.
- Reallocation of money due to winners and losers from inflation.
- GDP in past $ value.
- GDP calculation method using spending.
- GDP in constant $ value.
- Inflation created by consumer spending (2 wds).
- Inflation caused producer expenditure (2 wds).
26 Clues: Those owing money. • GDP in past $ value. • A loan to buy a house. • Official interest rate. • GDP in constant $ value. • Those to whom money is owed. • A rise in general price levels. • Highly weighted CPI basket group. • GDP calculation method using output. • The cost of borrowing money (2 wds). • GDP calculation method using spending. • GDP calculation method including wages. • ...
Jeremy's puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- Free Market
- A business that makes a product
- To pay you back for using your money, the bank pays interest for your savings account
- Someone who works for an employer
- Limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- Money that is paid for the government
- A person who needs to hire someone
- When a product is hard to find
- Someone who takes a risk to start a business
- The work that someone does
Down
- Rivalry between two or more companies
- Money that you have to pay back
- The amount of products people are willing to buy
- The amount of things that exist
- When a product is easy to find
- A service in which you put money in a bank so that you cant take it out slowly over time
- A person who buys a product
- The study of how we use money
- A tax on goods you can buy
- A percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your acount
20 Clues: Free Market • A tax on goods you can buy • The work that someone does • A person who buys a product • The study of how we use money • When a product is easy to find • When a product is hard to find • Money that you have to pay back • The amount of things that exist • A business that makes a product • A person who needs to hire someone • Rivalry between two or more companies • ...
Budgets, Income, and Expense - Emily Messenger - 5 2021-10-08
Across
- Income earned before tax deductions
- Money earned from work
- Occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes to below zero
- Expenses are greater than income
- A copy of each check you write
- Received from your state ad federal government and are considered earned income
- Money deducted from gross pay
- A product that transfers risk from an individual to an insurance company or organization
- Income is greater than expense
- Money withdrawn from savings or received from sale of a financial investment
- An item that is bought without previous planning
- Summarizes income and expense transactions that have taken place over a specific year
Down
- Money spent
- Income received from sources other than employment
- A written cash flow plan
- Income earned after tax deductions
- Received income from government programs
- Money received
- A cash flow plan that assigns an expense to every dollar of your income, wherein the total income minus the total expenses equals zero
- To match your bank statement with your checkbook
20 Clues: Money spent • Money received • Money earned from work • A written cash flow plan • Money deducted from gross pay • A copy of each check you write • Income is greater than expense • Expenses are greater than income • Income earned after tax deductions • Income earned before tax deductions • Received income from government programs • To match your bank statement with your checkbook • ...
Kaylee's Economics Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- the amount of things that exist
- money that you have to pay back
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- rivalry between two or more companies
- business that makes a product
- a tax on goods that you buy
- the work that someone does
- when a product is easy to find
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- someone who works for an employer
- the study of how we use money
Down
- when a product is hard to find
- doing one thing very well in a business
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- different workers do different parts of a job
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- person who buys a product
- money that is paid to the government
20 Clues: person who buys a product • the work that someone does • a tax on goods that you buy • business that makes a product • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • the amount of things that exist • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for an employer • money that is paid to the government • ...
hot words lesson 8 - 10 2024-01-29
Across
- having great economy
- greedy for self-gain; thinking only of money-making
- a huge fire, an inferno
- showing an unselfish concern for others
- dangerous or risky; uncertain
- a failure or breakdown; a collapse that is often nonsensical
- a confusing or puzzling situation
- hidden; hard to understand; mysterious; obscure
- wasteful
- giving freely and easily to others; charitable
- careful with how money is spent; thrifty
- generous giving
- generous in overlooking insult or injury by others; rising
- great unrest; turmoil or disorder
Down
- puzzling; baffling
- a maze from which it is very hard to extricate (free) oneself
- great trouble or difficulty
- careful with how money and resources are spent
- very generous
- greed
- stingy; relating to great poverty, destitution
- careful with money; thrifty; not costly
- showing a desire to help others by giving gifts; charitable
- overly thrifty or miserly
- generous in giving to others or in spending money
- a very puzzling scenario or situation
- to spend money (or time) in a wasteful, uncaring fashion
- a riddle or mystery; a puzzling or baffling matter or person
28 Clues: greed • wasteful • very generous • generous giving • puzzling; baffling • having great economy • a huge fire, an inferno • overly thrifty or miserly • great trouble or difficulty • dangerous or risky; uncertain • a confusing or puzzling situation • great unrest; turmoil or disorder • a very puzzling scenario or situation • showing an unselfish concern for others • ...
Youth and Credit Unions 2024-10-24
Across
- The act of giving back to the community
- A fee paid for borrowing money
- A type of fee charged for account maintenance
- A document showing income and expenses
- The principle of working together for mutual benefit
- A person who joins and uses the services of a credit union
- A financial plan for managing income and expenses
- A loan with a fixed repayment schedule
- Money set aside for future use
- An organization that helps members save money
- Young people aged 18-35 who engage in community initiatives
Down
- The amount of money borrowed or lent
- CHECK The process of evaluating someone's creditworthiness
- A person who leads the financial strategy
- The practice of managing money effectively
- An account used to hold funds for a specific purpose
- The act of combining different resources or assets
- A loan type typically used for education
- A special account for saving money
- The total value of all assets owned
- The digital platform for banking services
- A type of loan for purchasing a home
- A type of financial institution owned by its members
23 Clues: A fee paid for borrowing money • Money set aside for future use • A special account for saving money • The total value of all assets owned • The amount of money borrowed or lent • A type of loan for purchasing a home • A document showing income and expenses • A loan with a fixed repayment schedule • The act of giving back to the community • ...
Kaden's puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- a person who buys a product
- a tax on goods that you buy
- tax that is charged n money earned from working
- The amount of products that people are willing to buy
- what a person gives up by crossing one way of using resources instead of another
- money that you have to pay back
- someone who works for a employer
- money that is paid to the government
- Rivalry between two or more companies
Down
- A business that make a product
- looking for items that are similar to the one you want to buy
- when a product is hard to find
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- a person who needs to hire someone
- something that can be used in a business
- The work someone does
- a percent of the total you have in the bank that is paid into you account
- when a product is easy to find
- The study of how we use money
20 Clues: The work someone does • a person who buys a product • a tax on goods that you buy • The study of how we use money • A business that make a product • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for a employer • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • ...
Chapter 18 2024-02-28
Across
- looking at a person's credit history is their credit ____
- lending money to a company or government
- collect money to make a major purchase
- consumers right to have faulty products set right
- laws to protect the consumer from false ____________
- something of value used to secure a loan
- investment in which you guarantee to let a bank use you money for a set period of time higher interest rate
- planned and actual expenses and income
- allows you to purchase items without having all the money
Down
- type of investment that is completely safe
- generally speaking, the more ___________ the higher rate of return
- organization established by businesses to give feedback about businesses
- write a check for more than you have in your account
- consumers obligation to purchase the best product at the lowest price
- amount of money borrowed
- a share of a company's profit
- the biggest advantage of stocks is that they may have the ________ rate of return
- purchasing part of a company
- most common form of credit today
- fee to use someone's money
20 Clues: amount of money borrowed • fee to use someone's money • purchasing part of a company • a share of a company's profit • most common form of credit today • collect money to make a major purchase • planned and actual expenses and income • lending money to a company or government • something of value used to secure a loan • type of investment that is completely safe • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-04-25
Across
- when there is not enough supply, but a great demand
- extra money set aside "just in case"
- the way you bring in income to buy goods and services
- wealth supplied by nature, like soil, sunlight, timber, and water
- people who make goods or provide services
- people who use goods and services
- someone who works to produce goods and services
- to receive products from abroad, usually from foreign countries
- the number of people that would like to buy a particular good or service
- to ship merchandise abroad, particularly to foreign countries
Down
- things that people would like to have but don't need to survive
- the amount of money a good or service costs
- food, shelter, air, clothing, and water
- the extra money left after a business pays all costs or production
- a good that is made to help produce other goods
- trading goods and services instead of using money
- the money you earn
- the quantity of a commodity (something of use) or service that is available
- things people do for others
- things people must have to live
- money you spend
21 Clues: money you spend • the money you earn • things people do for others • things people must have to live • people who use goods and services • extra money set aside "just in case" • food, shelter, air, clothing, and water • people who make goods or provide services • the amount of money a good or service costs • a good that is made to help produce other goods • ...
Eva,P3,Economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- the money a person revives money or income,for work they perform
- how many consumers want to buy a product.
- when money is put into an account and it earns money just for being in that account
- money that is owed to someone else
- how much of that product is available for cons
- trading for goods or services
- products or things we can see,touch or hold
- small pieces of a company
- things people do for others
Down
- taxes paid to the state we live in.The taxes pay for things are state needs
- money earned by workers
- Trade and interdependence
- organisations or groups who help people in need
- things we must have but don't need for our survival
- Products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- cost or things we have to buy
- rising prices
- products or services brought all over the world
- when we use credit,we are using another person's money borrowed
- in short supply
22 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • money earned by workers • Trade and interdependence • small pieces of a company • things people do for others • cost or things we have to buy • trading for goods or services • money that is owed to someone else • how many consumers want to buy a product. • products or things we can see,touch or hold • how money is made and spent in a certain area • ...
Economics 2022-03-25
Across
- to give something to someone after being paid for
- where you save or borrow money
- paper used as money from a bank
- when goods or services cost less than normal
- Card card used to take money from bank account
- amount of money a good or service costs
- something you must have and can't live without
- item that is made or grown in order to be sold
- something you would like to have but do not need
Down
- to keep money instead of spending it
- something a person or business does for someone
- coins and bills used to buy items
- Card card used as money that must be paid back
- how much people want or need to buy something
- to pay money for good or service
- ask to use something then give it back
16 Clues: where you save or borrow money • paper used as money from a bank • to pay money for good or service • coins and bills used to buy items • to keep money instead of spending it • ask to use something then give it back • amount of money a good or service costs • when goods or services cost less than normal • how much people want or need to buy something • ...
Great Gatsby 2022-02-06
Across
- Tom’s lover that represented ‘no money’
- One symbol for the Valley of Ashes
- Where the people of ‘Old Money’ live
- The car that Gatsby used to transport his guests
- Gatsby’s business partner
- Old money is wealth that is passed down through this
- Where the people of ‘New Money’ live
- This is one of the rumors about Gatsby
Down
- Gatsby’s long lost lover
- How often would Gatsby throw a party?
- Gatsby’s guests at his parties acted like they where in this type of place
- Gatsby calls Nick this as he feels it makes him look like he’s rich
- Another term used for people who made their money in the 1920s
- Where had Gatsby returned from before he made his money
- How Gatsby made his money
- What did the parties symbolize about the society at that time
16 Clues: Gatsby’s long lost lover • Gatsby’s business partner • How Gatsby made his money • One symbol for the Valley of Ashes • Where the people of ‘Old Money’ live • Where the people of ‘New Money’ live • How often would Gatsby throw a party? • This is one of the rumors about Gatsby • Tom’s lover that represented ‘no money’ • The car that Gatsby used to transport his guests • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-01-16
Across
- Score A numerical representation of a person's creditworthiness
- A contract that provides financial protection against specified risks
- Interest Interest calculated on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest
- Deduction An expense that can be subtracted from a person's gross income to reduce taxable income
- Putting money into assets with the expectation of earning a profit
- Interest Earnings on an investment's earnings, as well as on its original principal
- Money set aside for future use
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Worth The difference between assets and liabilities
Down
- retirement savings plan sponsored by an employer
- Card A plastic card issued by a financial institution that allows the holder to borrow funds
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on investment
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising
- Fund Money set aside for unexpected expenses
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- A loan to finance the purchase of real estate
- Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk
- Ownership shares in a corporation
- A sum of money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest
- Money owed to others
20 Clues: Money owed to others • Money set aside for future use • Ownership shares in a corporation • A plan for managing income and expenses • Fund Money set aside for unexpected expenses • A loan to finance the purchase of real estate • retirement savings plan sponsored by an employer • Worth The difference between assets and liabilities • ...
The Rich and the Poor 2015-01-30
Across
- (N)an act or instance of presenting something as a gift, grant, or contribution.
- (V)to give (money) on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use. l
- (V)to repay or return the money to the lender
- (N)the person who lends money
- (N)transfer of property for money or credit.
- (N)the usual way of calculating interest — as a percentage of the sum borrowed.
- (N)the person who borrows money from a lender
- (V)to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
Down
- (N)a person or organization whose business it is to lend money at interest.
- (V)to impose on or ask of (someone) a price or fee
- (V)to transfer (goods) to or render (services) for another in exchange for money; dispose of to a purchaser for a price
- (N)a very small, short-term loan at low interest, especially to a start-up company or self-employed person.
- (N)the lending of very small amounts of money at low interest, especially to a start-up company or self-employed person.
- (N)a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
- (V)to take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent
- (N)something lent or furnished on condition of being returned, especially a sum of money lent at interest
16 Clues: (N)the person who lends money • (N)transfer of property for money or credit. • (V)to repay or return the money to the lender • (N)the person who borrows money from a lender • (V)to impose on or ask of (someone) a price or fee • (V)to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy. • (V)to take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent • ...
Society 2024-09-13
Across
- When a mother of a young child doesn't go to work for a few months
- Old person who doesn't have to work anymore
- Police for example
- When you petray your husband
- When part of your money is given to government
- Person who works at church
- Money you can get if you don't have a job
- You ask your fiancee to get married
- Old people
Down
- Person who move to a nother country
- Money you get from having a kid
- When two people aren't married anymore
- You don't have money or a job
- When you seek for extra money from social security to take care of your kids
- Your partner wich you love
- When you don't have a house
- Money you can borrow when studying in college
17 Clues: Old people • Police for example • Your partner wich you love • Person who works at church • When you don't have a house • When you petray your husband • You don't have money or a job • Money you get from having a kid • Person who move to a nother country • You ask your fiancee to get married • When two people aren't married anymore • Money you can get if you don't have a job • ...
NEFE 1 - Nora Wells 2022-05-27
Across
- money you make/receive
- PYF
- money you spend
- buying something immediately regardless of whether or not you can afford it
- specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely
- loss of potential gain when you choose a different option
- something essential to your health
Down
- movement of money you're receiving/spending
- same amount of money every time
- cost different amounts each time
- waiting until you can afford something
- a plan that says how you’re going to distribute the money you receive in order to achieve a goal
- helps you make decisions about money
- estimate of income and spending overtime
- non-essential things
- expenses that arise occasionally
16 Clues: PYF • money you spend • non-essential things • money you make/receive • same amount of money every time • cost different amounts each time • expenses that arise occasionally • something essential to your health • helps you make decisions about money • waiting until you can afford something • estimate of income and spending overtime • movement of money you're receiving/spending • ...
Dani New Vocab Feb 19, 2025 2025-02-19
Across
- To ask for money or help, often as a way to survive.
- A large sum of money or assets.
- The amount of money in an account at a given time.
- To return borrowed money to a lender.
- Coins of low value.
- To give money, goods, or time to a cause or person in need.
Down
- A payment card that deducts money directly from a bank account.
- To use a certain amount of money to cover expenses.
- The money received for work, investments, or other sources.
- A set amount of money given regularly, often by parents to children.
- Street performers who entertain for voluntary donations.
- Having a large amount of money, property, or valuable assets.
- Money set aside for future use rather than spent immediately.
13 Clues: Coins of low value. • A large sum of money or assets. • To return borrowed money to a lender. • The amount of money in an account at a given time. • To use a certain amount of money to cover expenses. • To ask for money or help, often as a way to survive. • Street performers who entertain for voluntary donations. • ...
Finance Vocabulary 2024-08-20
Across
- Something that a person owes, such as a loan or mortgage.
- Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- A plan for how to spend and save money based on income and expenses.
- A portion of earnings that must be paid to the government.
- Total earnings before any deductions like taxes.
- Something valuable that a person owns, such as property or stocks.
- The value of a person’s assets minus their liabilities.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
Down
- The cost of borrowing money, or the amount earned on savings.
- Money set aside for future use, often in a savings account.
- Money owed to another person or institution.
- To put money into something (like stocks or a business) with the hope of making a profit.
- The ability to borrow money with the promise to pay it back later, often with interest.
- Earnings after all deductions, such as taxes, have been subtracted.
- Money earned from work, investments, or other sources.
15 Clues: Money spent on goods, services, or bills. • Money owed to another person or institution. • Total earnings before any deductions like taxes. • Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. • Money earned from work, investments, or other sources. • The value of a person’s assets minus their liabilities. • Something that a person owes, such as a loan or mortgage. • ...
Unit 3 2021-11-19
12 Clues: sdf • dskfjdk • sdkfjskd • save money • the person • much money • give money • not much money • the person buy something • pay money to get something • money your parents give you • the money that is given back to you
JA Biztown Vocabulary 2021-02-04
Across
- Taking money out of the bank
- A symbol used to promote a business or product
- Profit-the money a business owns from selling its goods and services
- A financial institution that works like a bank (2 words)
- A catchy tune used to advertise a business or product
- A bank account that earns interest, and is used to hold money for later use (2 words)
- Your paycheck after taxes have been taken out (2 words)
- Putting money into a bank
- Your paycheck before taxes are taken out (2 words)
Down
- A bank account that is used on a daily basis for debit card transactions, checks and deposits (2 words)
- The total expenses needed to run a business (2 words)
- A card that allows a user to buy goods by taking out a loan (2 words)
- A card that allows a user to buy goods and services by using money from their own bank account
- How much money is in an bank account
- Money borrowed from a financial institution that must be repaid
- Also know as advertising-a way to persuade people to buy goods and services
- The money an employee earns for his or her work
- Payments made by people and businesses to pay for public goods and services
18 Clues: Putting money into a bank • Taking money out of the bank • How much money is in an bank account • A symbol used to promote a business or product • The money an employee earns for his or her work • Your paycheck before taxes are taken out (2 words) • The total expenses needed to run a business (2 words) • A catchy tune used to advertise a business or product • ...
Checking and Savings Accounts 2022-04-22
Across
- A shortage in your account
- Money earned on the principal
- A quick formula for computing how long it will take to double money invested at a given interest rate
- A fixed amount set aside on a regular basis of time
- The capability to withdraw money at any time without penalty
- A written order to a bank to pay a stated amount to a person or business
- The process of adjusting the check register and bank statement balances so that they agree
- An instruction to the bank not to honour a check that has been issued or lost
- A bond issued by the government that pays a guaranteed minimum rate of interest
- Money added to a checking or savings account
Down
- A demand deposit account at a bank on which checks are drawn
- A signature, with or without instructions, written on the back of a check
- A secure container located in a bank vault
- A check that is not honoured by a bank and is returned to the payee's bank due to insufficient funds
- Taking money from your account
- Sum of money set aside on which interest is paid
- A card that stores electronic money
- Money set aside for future needs and wants
18 Clues: A shortage in your account • Money earned on the principal • Taking money from your account • A card that stores electronic money • A secure container located in a bank vault • Money set aside for future needs and wants • Money added to a checking or savings account • Sum of money set aside on which interest is paid • A fixed amount set aside on a regular basis of time • ...
Financial Terminology 2023-02-27
Across
- Someone might need to file for ________________ if they borrowed so much money that they can no longer afford to pay it back
- A name for a newer type of currency that only exists on the computer and is not controlled by a government or bank
- The name for the period of your life after you stop working
- the name for the money you have borrowed or owe to others
- Money lent to post-secondary students by the government to pay for school expenses
- Something you make and follow in order to track how much money you can afford to spend every month
- Money that you put aside and do not spend at the end of the month
- ______________expenses are the monthly costs that can change from month-to-month (e.g. entertainment costs)
- ________________expenses are the monthly costs that tend to stay the same from month-to-month (e.g. rent)
Down
- _____________ the financial term for the extra money you need to pay back to the person who gave you a loan
- the amount of money you pay every month toward owning your own home
- What does the first "R" in "RRSP" stand for?
- ______________ the fees you pay to take classes at a post-secondary institution
- Your ______________ income is the amount of money you make AFTER taxes are deducted from your paycheque
- Your ____________ income is the amount of money you make BEFORE taxes are deducted from your paycheque
- the name for the amount of money you earn every year at your job
- the name for the lowest hourly amount of money you are allowed to pay someone by law
17 Clues: What does the first "R" in "RRSP" stand for? • the name for the money you have borrowed or owe to others • The name for the period of your life after you stop working • the name for the amount of money you earn every year at your job • Money that you put aside and do not spend at the end of the month • ...
Personal Finance 2019-04-11
Across
- this is an amount paid in a certain time period
- this is deducted immediately when you spend
- this is an amount a job pays in a year
- this is part-time employment
- this is money awarded to students based on financial need
- this is the actual amount of money on your account
- this helps you keep track of some withdrawals etc.
- this is an amount a person expects to make in their lifetime
- this is a number lender will use
Down
- this is money taken out of an account
- is a program for a specific career or trade
- this is money added to a checking account
- this is a bank account you can take money out of
- a fixed payment you will usually pay this on a scheduled time
- this is a person who wants to take out a loan
- a specific amount of money for educational purposes
- info that includes credit card payments and balances
- this is compiled by agencies
- this is a plastic card spent on goods
- this is a bank or institution
20 Clues: this is part-time employment • this is compiled by agencies • this is a bank or institution • this is a number lender will use • this is money taken out of an account • this is a plastic card spent on goods • this is an amount a job pays in a year • this is money added to a checking account • is a program for a specific career or trade • ...
Unit 7 (Werkmeister) 2023-02-21
Across
- the plan after retirement
- the amount of tax you pay be how much money you make
- a page that explains all your skills
- the bare minimum amount of money you’ll get
- that pays for medical events
- the amount you get paid for completing a service
- a meet to see if you get the job
- a persons education
- the retirement program
- building relationships
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- the amount of money you get a year
- money gained through work
Down
- federal insurance contributions act
- the “take home” money after all the deductions
- the nationals health care
- someone that helps you get a job
- a market for all jobs
- the sum of all the money you get
- a letter that tells a person all your skills
- temporary jobs that you do for experience
- skills that you get for working on them
- the total amount of sales
24 Clues: a persons education • a market for all jobs • the retirement program • building relationships • the plan after retirement • the nationals health care • the total amount of sales • money gained through work • that pays for medical events • someone that helps you get a job • the sum of all the money you get • a meet to see if you get the job • the amount of money you get a year • ...
market crossword 2017-01-31
Across
- ability of the borrower to repay the loan.
- the resources from which it expects to gain some true future benefit.
- rate- a rate which is charged or paid for the use of the money.
- the amount of the loan.
- general impression the entrepreneur makes on the potential lender as to their trust worthies to repay the loan.
- a quantity or amount sold.
- debts owned
- intended purpose of the loan.
- finance- area dealing with monetary decisions that all types of companies make except corporations.
- a obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone.
- a financial gain.
Down
- finance- area dealing with monetary decisions that corporate enterprises make.
- flow- amount of money being transferred into and out of a business.
- finance- individual taking care of their money.
- small payment to each person who owns a stock of a company.
- to distribute according to plan.
- worth- how much entity is worth.
- asset pledged to the lender as a security for the money being borrowed.
- money the entrepreneur has personally invested in the business.
- the cost of borrowing money.
20 Clues: debts owned • a financial gain. • the amount of the loan. • a quantity or amount sold. • the cost of borrowing money. • intended purpose of the loan. • to distribute according to plan. • worth- how much entity is worth. • ability of the borrower to repay the loan. • finance- individual taking care of their money. • a obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone. • ...
Lessons 8-10 2024-01-27
Across
- having great economy
- greedy for self-gain; thinking only of money-making
- a huge fire, an inferno
- showing an unselfish concern for others
- dangerous or risky; uncertain
- a failure or breakdown; a collapse that is often nonsensical
- a confusing or puzzling situation
- hidden; hard to understand; mysterious; obscure
- wasteful
- giving freely and easily to others; charitable
- careful with how money is spent; thrifty
- generous giving
- generous in overlooking insult or injury by others; rising
- great unrest; turmoil or disorder
Down
- puzzling; baffling
- a maze from which it is very hard to extricate (free) oneself
- great trouble or difficulty
- careful with how money and resources are spent
- very generous
- greed
- stingy; relating to great poverty, destitution
- careful with money; thrifty; not costly
- showing a desire to help others by giving gifts; charitable
- overly thrifty or miserly
- generous in giving to others or in spending money
- a very puzzling scenario or situation
- to spend money (or time) in a wasteful, uncaring fashion
- a riddle or mystery; a puzzling or baffling matter or person
28 Clues: greed • wasteful • very generous • generous giving • puzzling; baffling • having great economy • a huge fire, an inferno • overly thrifty or miserly • great trouble or difficulty • dangerous or risky; uncertain • a confusing or puzzling situation • great unrest; turmoil or disorder • a very puzzling scenario or situation • showing an unselfish concern for others • ...
Chapter 21 2024-04-23
Across
- prior to 1863 each bank could ________ money
- ______ Union formed by people who work in the same industry
- (2) helps the FED make decisions regarding policy
- the National Banking Act created a national ____
- the FED regulates ____
- policy provides the FED with a set of options
- when the FED lowers interest rates this will ___ the nations money supply
- (2) takes money out of circulation
- attaching a price to a product is which role of money _____ of value
- the Federal government passed the National ____ Act
- During the depression FDR ordered the banks to close or have a bank __________
Down
- CDs most likely pay the interest rate at financial institutions
- who picks people to serve on the FED's Board of Governors
- Who created the FED and still has authority over it
- the __________ and Loan crisis took place in the 1980s
- FDIC does what to our money
- financial institutions cover their cost by charging ______
- risky ____ loans led to the credit crisis in 2008
- largest part of the financial system _____ banks
- the FED increases the money supply when it _____ bonds
20 Clues: the FED regulates ____ • FDIC does what to our money • (2) takes money out of circulation • prior to 1863 each bank could ________ money • policy provides the FED with a set of options • the National Banking Act created a national ____ • largest part of the financial system _____ banks • (2) helps the FED make decisions regarding policy • ...
Business Termonology 2025-03-05
Across
- Being responsible for something
- : A right to keep something that is someone else's until a debt is discharged
- : recording an amount owned
- : A method of gathering information
- : A person who operates a business
- : A legally established entity
- : making or manufacturing materials
- : Open space where a market is held
- : Using up a resource
- : Money due
- : A formal agreement by two or more parties
- : A new business launched with a potential of a risk and return
- : A business organization owned by the state
- : Valuable thing
Down
- A share in ownership
- ran by an individual
- : Promotes innovated product development
- : Contest
- : Total amount of money
- : Business owned by one individual
- : a trade without money
- : Money gained
- : A business agreement
- : Able to get things before payment
- : Making something available to someone
- : Owing more money then is earned
- : money
- : Making a model of something that is later developed
- : Making a profit
- : Control of a supply of a trade
- : Equity ownership
- : featuring new methods of a product
32 Clues: : money • : Contest • : Money due • : Money gained • : Valuable thing • : Making a profit • : Equity ownership • A share in ownership • ran by an individual • : Using up a resource • : A business agreement • : Total amount of money • : a trade without money • : recording an amount owned • : A legally established entity • Being responsible for something • : Control of a supply of a trade • ...
Chapter 10-Lesson 1 2023-04-13
Across
- - broad definition of money supply conforming to money role as a medium of exchange M1 plus saving deposit, time deposit, and money market funds
- - moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- - privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the united states
- - narrow definition of money supply conforming to money role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demands deposits, travelers checks
- - money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- - account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using debit card
- - overthrow of government
Down
- - money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpower, flour, corn, etc
- - money in the form of gold or silver coins
- - paper currency issued by the fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- - one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- - money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- - standard unit of currency in a country's money supply; american dollar, british pound, etc
- - one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: - overthrow of government • - money in the form of gold or silver coins • - moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • - privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the united states • - money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • - money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpower, flour, corn, etc • ...
Makenna's Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that is paid into your account
- when a product is easy to find
- doing one thing very well in a business
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- tools needed for making things
- someone who works for an employer
- a person that makes the product
- money that is paid to the government
- the amount of things that exist
Down
- someone who takes risks to start a business
- a Pearson who needs to hire someone
- to pay you back for using your money the bank pays interest for your saving accounts
- something that can be used in business
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- limited amount of money that someone earned for their work
- a tax on goods that you buy
- money that you have to pay back
- when a product is hard to find
- the work that someone does
19 Clues: the work that someone does • a tax on goods that you buy • when a product is easy to find • tools needed for making things • when a product is hard to find • money that you have to pay back • a person that makes the product • the amount of things that exist • someone who works for an employer • a Pearson who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • ...
Unit 3 Vocab + Reading + Phrasal Verbs 2022-01-27
Across
- - a legal agreement to pay back a loan for a house and you pay it over time
- - the money you pay the government
- - to return money that you owe to someone
- - when a store closes for a long period of time, usually permanently
- - the money you get back after returning a product
- - being stubborn with your money
- - to accept that you will lose an item permanently
Down
- - to take money out of your account
- - a good and cheap price
- - to accept an extra responsibility or job
- - spending more money than you have in your account
- - to put money in an account
- - to donate
- - when you owe money
14 Clues: - to donate • - when you owe money • - a good and cheap price • - to put money in an account • - being stubborn with your money • - the money you pay the government • - to take money out of your account • - to return money that you owe to someone • - to accept an extra responsibility or job • - the money you get back after returning a product • ...
Business 2024-11-13
Across
- spending more money than is in your bank account
- money reinvested into the business instead of being distributed as dividends
- money borrowed from the bank paid back over time with interest
- a business with one owner
- money given by investors usually to a risky business in exchange for shares or more money back
- private limited company
- last months Closing Balance in this month…
Down
- a business with 2-20 owners
- money from the government that doesn’t need to be paid back but has certain requirements
- selling a percentage of the business
- Lots of people donating small amount of money
- what you pay staff
- money already owned
- public limited company
14 Clues: what you pay staff • money already owned • public limited company • private limited company • a business with one owner • a business with 2-20 owners • selling a percentage of the business • last months Closing Balance in this month… • Lots of people donating small amount of money • spending more money than is in your bank account • ...
Business 2024-11-13
Across
- spending more money than is in your bank account
- money reinvested into the business instead of being distributed as dividends
- money borrowed from the bank paid back over time with interest
- a business with one owner
- money given by investors usually to a risky business in exchange for shares or more money back
- private limited company
- last months Closing Balance in this month…
Down
- a business with 2-20 owners
- money from the government that doesn’t need to be paid back but has certain requirements
- selling a percentage of the business
- Lots of people donating small amount of money
- what you pay staff
- money already owned
- public limited company
14 Clues: what you pay staff • money already owned • public limited company • private limited company • a business with one owner • a business with 2-20 owners • selling a percentage of the business • last months Closing Balance in this month… • Lots of people donating small amount of money • spending more money than is in your bank account • ...
Business 2024-11-13
Across
- last months Closing Balance in this month…
- money from the government that doesn’t need to be paid back but has certain requirements
- a business with 2-20 owners
- Lots of people donating small amount of money
- money borrowed from the bank paid back over time with interest
- private limited company
Down
- selling a percentage of the business
- money reinvested into the business instead of being distributed as dividends
- money already owned
- a business with one owner
- money given by investors usually to a risky business in exchange for shares or more money back
- spending more money than is in your bank account
- public limited company
- what you pay staff
14 Clues: what you pay staff • money already owned • public limited company • private limited company • a business with one owner • a business with 2-20 owners • selling a percentage of the business • last months Closing Balance in this month… • Lots of people donating small amount of money • spending more money than is in your bank account • ...
3S Budget and houses 2024-10-21
Across
- How much should we pay?
- a place that provides protection
- increase significantly
- to survive
- pay when you don't want to
- effect
- to save and set aside money for the future
- ruins
- unwillingly
- to dig out of the ground and remove
- pricing too high when the customer has no choice
Down
- afraid of closed spaces
- contribute some money
- spend a lot of money
- house in the ground
- to have just enough money to pay for what you need
- to not use too much of something
- very dark
- with excitement
- doing secretly in a dishonest way
20 Clues: ruins • effect • very dark • to survive • unwillingly • with excitement • house in the ground • spend a lot of money • contribute some money • increase significantly • afraid of closed spaces • How much should we pay? • pay when you don't want to • a place that provides protection • to not use too much of something • doing secretly in a dishonest way • to dig out of the ground and remove • ...
ABOUT MY JOB 2025-04-02
Across
- Request for a job.
- Letter sent with a resume.
- Without a job.
- A meeting to get a job.
- Money earned for work.
- Not in large quantity.
- Working a few hours a week.
- To become bigger.
- Person looking for a job.
- Having a job.
- Advantages given by a company.
Down
- To employ someone.
- Young people.
- Small regular payment.
- Having the necessary skills.
- Temporary job to learn.
- To request a job.
- What we use to pay.
- to Help.
- Activity to earn money.
- Document with job experience.
- What we use to pay.
- Money earned.
- Learning for a job.
24 Clues: to Help. • Young people. • Money earned. • Having a job. • Without a job. • To request a job. • To become bigger. • To employ someone. • Request for a job. • What we use to pay. • What we use to pay. • Learning for a job. • Small regular payment. • Money earned for work. • Not in large quantity. • Temporary job to learn. • A meeting to get a job. • Activity to earn money. • Person looking for a job. • ...
Personal Finance 2019-05-10
Across
- Someone who wants to take out a loan.
- account A bank account you take money out of by writing checks or using a debit card.
- A specific amount of money to help pay for education that is awarded to students based on achievement that does not need to be repaid.
- Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account.
- training Training program for a specific career or trade (also called technical school).
- programs Part-time employment available to eligible students that provides money to help them finance the costs of college education.
- income The amount a person can expect to make in their lifetime in a specific career.
- salary The amount a job pay in a year.
- information INformation such as social seurity number, current address, and bank accounts.
- score Good credit history = higher score.
- payments, high credit card balances, or owing a lot of money= low credit score.
- A bank/institution that gives out loans.
- fee Additional money a bank may charge for getting cash or making deposits at their ATM if you do not belong to their bank.
Down
- fee A fee charged by a financial institution when you take out more money than is in your account.
- register Helps you keep track of deposits, withdrawals, and transfers to and from your checking account.
- balance The amount ou still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card.
- a unique user code used to access accounts and make transactions.
- Anything that is purchased with the hope that it will be more valuable or worth more money at a future date.
- such as job history and income.
- Money taken out of the checking account, or subtracted from the balance on the check register.
- Money borrowed from a finacial institution.
- Amount paid based on a certain time period. You can earn a certain amount per hour, per day, or per week.
- Money added to the checking account, or added to the balance on the check register
- Money awarded to students based on financial need that does not need to be repaid.
- fee The amount charged by a financial institution for the services they provide in managing the account.
- A fixed payment, usually paid on a schedule, that does not vary depending on how little or how much you work.
- card The money is deducted immediately from your account.
27 Clues: such as job history and income. • Someone who wants to take out a loan. • salary The amount a job pay in a year. • A bank/institution that gives out loans. • score Good credit history = higher score. • Money borrowed from a finacial institution. • card The money is deducted immediately from your account. • Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account. • ...
Crossing the Financial Road 2024-05-14
Across
- - the price you pay to borrow money
- - a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- - the monetary, material, or assessed worth of an asset, good, or service.
- - gives people the power and the confidence to make the most of their money and improve their lives
- - the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- - is a money or something of value you receive from the estate of someone who dies
- - a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- - a system of money in general use in a particular country
- - the action or crime of stealing
- - is the ability to make choices to enjoy life knowing that you have financial security measures in place
- - These is thing that earned when you work or a self employment
- - is creating a plan to spend your money
- - a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid
- - defined as an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- - these is how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals
- - deals with insurance, ID theft and retirement planning
Down
- - are earned any time you take ownership of an asset (something of value) for a period of time and then sell that asset later at a higher price
- - money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government
- - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely
- - things that are necessities
- - obtain money in return for labor or services
- - the ability to understand and apply different financial skills effectively, including personal financial management, budgeting, and saving
- - working for oneself rather than working for a specific employer who pays them a salary
- - have a desire to possess or you wish for
- - people who invest part of their financial resources in shares of the company
- - is the ability to exercise day-to-day personal finances
- - the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc.
- - behaviour, attitude, skills, knowledge
- - is acquiring debt to create assets
- - a system of inter-related production and consumption activities that ultimately determine the allocation of resources within a group
30 Clues: - the action or crime of stealing • - the price you pay to borrow money • - is acquiring debt to create assets • - is creating a plan to spend your money • - things that are necessities • - have a desire to possess or you wish for • - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely • - behaviour, attitude, skills, knowledge • ...
Crossing the Financial Road 2024-05-14
Across
- - deals with insurance, ID theft and retirement planning
- - gives people the power and the confidence to make the most of their money and improve their lives
- - money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government
- - obtain money in return for labor or services
- - a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid
- - the price you pay to borrow money
- - are earned any time you take ownership of an asset (something of value) for a period of time and then sell that asset later at a higher price
- - things that are necessities
- - the ability to understand and apply different financial skills effectively, including personal financial management, budgeting, and saving
- - is the ability to make choices to enjoy life knowing that you have financial security measures in place
- - a system of inter-related production and consumption activities that ultimately determine the allocation of resources within a group
- - is acquiring debt to create assets
- - the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc.
Down
- - is the ability to exercise day-to-day personal finances
- - the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- - a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- - is creating a plan to spend your money
- - people who invest part of their financial resources in shares of the company
- - these is how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals
- - the monetary, material, or assessed worth of an asset, good, or service.
- - working for oneself rather than working for a specific employer who pays them a salary
- - have a desire to possess or you wish for
- - defined as an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- - behaviour, attitude, skills, knowledge
- - the action or crime of stealing
- - These is thing that earned when you work or a self employment
- - is a money or something of value you receive from the estate of someone who dies
- - a system of money in general use in a particular country
- - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely
- - a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
30 Clues: - the action or crime of stealing • - the price you pay to borrow money • - is acquiring debt to create assets • - is creating a plan to spend your money • - have a desire to possess or you wish for • - things that are necessities • - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely • - a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid • ...
family fortunes 2024-12-08
Across
- - Money that one owes to someone else.
- - The amount of money required to buy something.
- - The act of keeping money aside for future use.
- - Using money to buy goods or services.
- - A large amount of money or valuable possessions.
- - The act of exchanging goods or services for money or other goods.
- - Money given regularly to a person for their expenses.
Down
- - A plan for managing money and expenses.
- - Taking money from someone with the intention of paying it back later.
- - Giving money or items to help others in need.
- - Money received from work or investments.
- - Putting money into something with the hope of making a profit.
12 Clues: - Money that one owes to someone else. • - Using money to buy goods or services. • - A plan for managing money and expenses. • - Money received from work or investments. • - Giving money or items to help others in need. • - The amount of money required to buy something. • - The act of keeping money aside for future use. • ...
NEFE Module 2 - Nora Wells 2022-05-26
Across
- upfront payment
- tool to buy something now then pay it off later
- amount of time before interest builds up
- calculated interest
- amount of time it takes to pay off a loan
- yearly fee
- final payment of a loan
- points lowered interest rate by paying an upfront fee
Down
- fee for withdrawing money with a credit card
- short term loan
- responsible with money, good credit score
- agrees to pay loan/debt if you can't
- have to have money in order to borrow money
- fee charge to cover cost of processing a loan
- the ability to pay off a loan
- money you have to pay in order to borrow money
16 Clues: yearly fee • short term loan • upfront payment • calculated interest • final payment of a loan • the ability to pay off a loan • agrees to pay loan/debt if you can't • amount of time before interest builds up • responsible with money, good credit score • amount of time it takes to pay off a loan • have to have money in order to borrow money • ...
CTE Vocabulary Review 2014-11-07
13 Clues: money owed • advertising • money paid out • money brought in • loan for a house • doing business as • used to make money • income minus expenses • bank takes house back • wants the same customers • person who starts a business • written proof of money spent • keep money safe and get loans
Cashback websites 2013-09-15
Across
- under supervision of the government
- money that you get if something bad happens to you
- company that sells products to customers
- dangers
- to take action in order to improve or help
- to put money in your account
Down
- chosen
- someone who filled in a questionnaire or answered a question
- pressure
- something which is very good value for money
- to take money out of a bank account
- money that you get because your actions allowed someone else to sell something
- the fact of not being there
- a tax that is added to most goods and services
- to persuade someone to go somewhere or do somehting by offering them something exciting
- to follow someone by looking for the proof that they have been somewhere
- to give money back
17 Clues: chosen • dangers • pressure • to give money back • the fact of not being there • to put money in your account • under supervision of the government • to take money out of a bank account • company that sells products to customers • to take action in order to improve or help • something which is very good value for money • a tax that is added to most goods and services • ...
Money vocabulary 2020-10-22
7 Clues: opposite to cash • keep money in the bank • help an ngo with money • opposite to plastic money • retire money from a cashier • ask for money in the bank to pay it later • receive money or proterty when someone dies
Money Management 2021-10-01
Across
- The things that you have to spend your income Earnings the money that you make from your job
- more money paid out than coming in
Down
- a high-interest, very secure government bond
- someone who uses or buys goods and services
- money owed to a person or organisation eg bank
- the income of an organisation or government
- a large loan to buy a house or property
7 Clues: more money paid out than coming in • a large loan to buy a house or property • someone who uses or buys goods and services • the income of an organisation or government • a high-interest, very secure government bond • money owed to a person or organisation eg bank • The things that you have to spend your income Earnings the money that you make from your job
Money (1) 2023-10-26
7 Clues: Owing Money • Another word for money • Taking money out of bank • Owns shares in a company • Fixed payment to employee • Document used for paying money • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Money (5) 2023-10-26
7 Clues: Owing Money • Another word for money • Taking money out of bank • Owns shares in a company • Fixed payment to employee • Document used for paying money • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Money Matters 2024-01-19
7 Clues: putting money away • categorising money • extra or left over • to use or pay up money • give a portion to others • money paid for goods and services • money received in exchange for labour
KWAT'SAAN MONEY 2022-06-13
KWATS'AAN MONEY 2022-06-15
Money Verbs 2023-03-14
7 Clues: How much money can you ........? • These jeans ........ 10 dollars. • Don't ....... your money on snacks. • I want to ....... money. I need a job. • I have to ....... these dollars to euros. • My brothers ....... money for a new computer. • I ....... my friend 20 pounds. I can pay it with my pocket money.
Money crossword 2023-09-14
7 Clues: a line of people • person who works in a bank • put money in your bank account • your personal number for an ATM • take money from your bank account • this is the name for banknotes and coins • this is how much money in your bank account
Personal Finance Crossword by Joe Koval 2023-04-10
Across
- money spent
- pay for each item produced
- the regular schedule that employers pay employees
- the portion of income not spent on consumption
- 26 pay periods a year
- money received
- % of money made from sale
- a person who relies on someone else for financial support
- when income is less than expenses
- tax earned and unearned income
- future money management
Down
- wages are deposited directly into a depository institution account
- money received by creator
- agreement between an employer and employee
- five day work period
- an individuals income earned as salary or wages before taxes and other deductions
- employee withholding certificate
- future money management
- a federal income whose main purpose is to help pay for health care for those who are over 65
- 52 pay periods a year
20 Clues: money spent • money received • five day work period • 26 pay periods a year • 52 pay periods a year • future money management • future money management • money received by creator • % of money made from sale • pay for each item produced • tax earned and unearned income • employee withholding certificate • when income is less than expenses • agreement between an employer and employee • ...
understanding credit cards 2021-12-15
Across
- a measurement used to compare different loans, the APR takes into account a loans interest rate, term, and fees.
- the company or financial institution that gives you a credit card
- a monthly counting document sent to you by your bank that lists you account balance at the beginning and end of the month, and all of your transactions that you bank has processed during the month
- a period of time in which a loan is scheduled to be repaid
- a business that makes money available for others to borrow
- money,goods,or services you owe to others
- a type of credit allowing an individual to borrow a certain amount of money, repay the money borrowed with interest when it is due, and then borrow the money
- the portion of a document, especially a contract, that contains qualifications or restrictions in small type or obscure language
Down
- the amount of money owed to the credit card company
- the fee a card charges a credit card holder to use the card for a year
- the maximum dollar amount the card issuer is willing to make available to the borrowing according to the card member agreement
- a single sum of money that serves as a complete payment
- a credit card secured by a savings account
- the charge or fee that is added to a loan or credit card payment when the payment is made after the due date
- the maximum dollar amount the lender is willing to make available to the borrower according to the agreement between them
- the amount of money a borrower pays to a lender for the privilege of borrowing money, including interests and other charges.
- the amount of money paid by a borrower to a lender in exchange for the use of the lenders money for a certain period of time.
- the amount of interest paid per year divided by the principal amount
- a fee charged by the card issuer when they process/pay a transaction on your behalf that is greater than the amount available within your credit limit pastdue a bill that is not paid by its due date
- the agreement between you and your card issuer; it includes information such as the interest rate,fees,and other information
20 Clues: money,goods,or services you owe to others • a credit card secured by a savings account • the amount of money owed to the credit card company • a single sum of money that serves as a complete payment • a period of time in which a loan is scheduled to be repaid • a business that makes money available for others to borrow • ...
Test 2024-10-28
Across
- What a company owes to others, like bills to pay, loans, and salaries it hasn't yet paid.
- Ledger: A list of all the company's accounts for assets, liabilities, owners' equity, money coming in, and money going out.
- Statement: A regular update from the bank to someone with a checking account, showing how much money is in the account at the start, middle, and end of the month.
- Income: The money left over after paying personal taxes and other government fees.
- The money a company gets for selling goods or services.
- A plan for how much money a company expects to spend and earn in the future.
- Receivable: The money that's owed to a company by its customers for goods or services they've bought on credit.
- Income: The money a company makes from selling goods or services.
- Public Accountant or CPA: An accountant who meets the education, experience, and test requirements to be officially certified.
- When a professional accountant or team checks a company's financial reports to make sure they're accurate and follow the rules.
Down
- The costs a company has to pay to keep its business running.
- Assets: Stuff a company owns that it uses a lot and is unlikely to change soon, like buildings or equipment.
- Any cost that helps a company run its business.
- When a company doesn't have enough money to cover its debts.
- Flow: The difference between the money coming in and going out of a company for a certain time.
- Everything a company owns, like cash, money owed to it, stock, equipment, and salaries paid.
- What goes on the left side of a double-entry bookkeeping system when you're adding something to an asset or expense, or taking something away from a liability or revenue.
- Sheet: A quick look at a company's financial health at a certain point in time, showing what it owns, what it owes, and what's left over for the owners.
- When a company records an expense or income before it actually happens.
- What's left over after you take away all the company's debts from its assets.
- Statement: A report that shows how much money a company made and spent over a certain period.
21 Clues: Any cost that helps a company run its business. • The money a company gets for selling goods or services. • The costs a company has to pay to keep its business running. • When a company doesn't have enough money to cover its debts. • Income: The money a company makes from selling goods or services. • ...
Business 2024-11-13
Across
- spending more money than is in your bank account
- money reinvested into the business instead of being distributed as dividends
- selling a percentage of the business
- money borrowed from the bank paid back over time with interest
- money given by investors usually to a risky business in exchange for shares or more money back
- money already owned
- Lots of people donating small amount of money
Down
- a business with one owner
- a business with 2-20 owners
- last months Closing Balance in this month…
- money from the government that doesn’t need to be paid back but has certain requirements
- public limited company
- private limited company
- what you pay staff
14 Clues: what you pay staff • money already owned • public limited company • private limited company • a business with one owner • a business with 2-20 owners • selling a percentage of the business • last months Closing Balance in this month… • Lots of people donating small amount of money • spending more money than is in your bank account • ...
Unit 1: Making the Most of Your Money Now 2020-09-14
Across
- the speed and ease in which an asset can be converted to cash
- the dollar amount in the account at any given time
- the average expense of necessary items in a given area
- money put into an account
- having a negative balance in an account
- plan that defines spending by category
- items owed
- ensuring that records match
- running tally of items debited from and added to an account
- profitable or moneymaking
Down
- paycheck amount before taxes are deducted
- take home pay after taxes are withheld
- having more debt than assets
- owned property that has monetary value
- how well you afford your lifestyle
- money paid on money that is borrowed
- decreasing in value
- setting aside money for the future
- money taken out of an account
19 Clues: items owed • decreasing in value • money put into an account • profitable or moneymaking • ensuring that records match • having more debt than assets • money taken out of an account • how well you afford your lifestyle • setting aside money for the future • money paid on money that is borrowed • plan that defines spending by category • take home pay after taxes are withheld • ...
World of Business Semester Quiz 2023-11-15
Across
- how a product is promoted
- the cost of things
- those who buy from business
- how much money a business or individual owes
- bought on the stock market. Signify ownership
- everything owned by a business
- how resources are allocated
- another word for money and monetary strategy beginning with f
Down
- those who provide economic wants and needs
- obligations a business has in order to pay back
- total money that is earnt
- an association built with a business
- the ___ _____ Product. Total value of production
- the running costs of a business
- another word for ownership
- the value of money across countries
- a strategy to spend money in order to generate a return
- total amount kept by an owner
- type of business listed on the share market
19 Clues: the cost of things • total money that is earnt • how a product is promoted • another word for ownership • those who buy from business • how resources are allocated • total amount kept by an owner • everything owned by a business • the running costs of a business • the value of money across countries • an association built with a business • ...
Tax Vocabulary 2024-04-16
Across
- payment held from pay checks
- company sponsored retirement
- money you pay from your pay check
- A savings account for retirement that gets money deducted if you pull from it before age 70
- tax for independent workers
- form of saving that is untaxed for retirement
- net earning form for self employment
- health insurance
- your total pay
- the feds pay roll tax
- a form to report income
- if someone owns you or not
Down
- how much you have to pay in taxes
- so they know how much money to with hold from pay checks
- money the government gives you back if need be
- income not from work
- tax account that helps you save for retirement
- money back from taxes
- payment assistance for old people
19 Clues: your total pay • health insurance • income not from work • money back from taxes • the feds pay roll tax • a form to report income • if someone owns you or not • tax for independent workers • payment held from pay checks • company sponsored retirement • how much you have to pay in taxes • money you pay from your pay check • payment assistance for old people • ...
Financial Foundations: Building Wealth Wisdom 2024-03-22
Across
- An entry recording an amount owed, representing a decrease in assets or an increase in liability.
- The amount of money held in a bank account at a particular time.
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage rate over a period of time.
- The total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business or household.
- Protection against a possible eventuality, in exchange for regular payments to a company.
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
Down
- A loan used to purchase a home, where the property serves as collateral.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that payment will be made in the future.
- The process of creating a plan to spend your money, outlining projected income versus expenses.
- Portions of income not spent on current expenditures and set aside for future use.
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- An amount of money borrowed that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- An amount of money saved or collected for a particular purpose.
- Money required to be paid to the government, typically collected on income, sales, and property.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
15 Clues: An amount of money saved or collected for a particular purpose. • The amount of money held in a bank account at a particular time. • The action or process of investing money for profit or material result. • A loan used to purchase a home, where the property serves as collateral. • A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest. • ...
Vocab Due 10/16/2018 2018-10-15
Across
- take money out of your account
- expenses that occur regularly as life requires but you only have some control over the amount
- the difference between assets and liabilities
- how much money you owe
- putting money into your account
- a ratio with one as it denominator
- the amount of money you have earned plus any that has been given to you
- money set aside in your budget for certain things you want or know will happen in the future
- the amount of money you earn for a paid by the hour job
Down
- expenses that occur from month to month they do not change
- thing you owe on which have a negative cash value
- things you own which have a positive cash value
- two equivalent ratios
- a comparison of two different things written in fraction form, a/b
- a plan to help you reach your financial goals
- money paid for goods and services
- the fixed amount you’re paid for doing a job over a lengthy period of time
17 Clues: two equivalent ratios • how much money you owe • take money out of your account • putting money into your account • money paid for goods and services • a ratio with one as it denominator • the difference between assets and liabilities • a plan to help you reach your financial goals • things you own which have a positive cash value • ...
Banking words 2022-03-11
12 Clues: keep safe • steal money • type of card • house payment. • money that owes one • the state of no money • things received by work • amount of your own money • money to move around fast • plan for spending and saving • money directly from checking account • using money to make my additional income
Red House Financial Club Crossword 2025-06-24
Across
- – Money you borrow and have to pay back.
- – To take money out of your account.
- – Keeping money to use later.
- – To use money to buy something.
- – Money that you owe to someone.
- – A plan for how to use your money.
- – Money you earn or receive.
Down
- – A place at the bank where your money is kept.
- – Money given regularly, often by parents
- – Things you must have to live, like food or clothes.
- – Things you would like to have, but don’t need.
- – Using money to try to make more money.
12 Clues: – Money you earn or receive. • – Keeping money to use later. • – To use money to buy something. • – Money that you owe to someone. • – A plan for how to use your money. • – To take money out of your account. • – Money you borrow and have to pay back. • – Using money to try to make more money. • – Money given regularly, often by parents • ...
CCA Vocabulary 3 2018-03-22
Across
- money paid regularly for the use of money debt
- the total amount of wages and salaries paid by a company to its employees.
- a card that can transfer money from one thing to another.
- putting money into a profit or material to gain money.
- the amount of money you made before tax
Down
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- the amount of money you are allowed to spend at a certain time.
- money paid after you buy something
- a slip of paper that transfers money from one thing to another.
- the original amount of money invested.
- money subtracted from income of tax
- the amount of money you made after tax
12 Clues: money paid after you buy something • money subtracted from income of tax • the original amount of money invested. • the amount of money you made after tax • the amount of money you made before tax • money paid regularly for the use of money debt • putting money into a profit or material to gain money. • a card that can transfer money from one thing to another. • ...
