money Crossword Puzzles
Cristal 's Vocabulary Puzzle 2024-04-11
Across
- Car A card issued by a financed institution typical a bank ,and it enables the cardholder to borrow finds from that institution
- the cost required for something ;the money spent on something
- Money owed on your home that you pay monthly
- A sum of money place or kept in a bank account,usually to gain interest
- money that a person owes
- Account offers easy access to your money for your daily transactional needs and helis keep your cash secure.
- A fixed amount of money or compensation paid to an employee by an employer in return for work performed
- items a person owns with monetary value
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- Worth the difference between the monetary values of a consumer's assets and liabilities
- expenses expenses that occur regularly and stay home
- of living the level of prices relating to a range of everyday
- Money that is paid to a person for goods,services or investments
- something ,typically money that is owed or due
- A plant to help you reach your financial goals
- Money that is not spent by a consumer currently,but is reserved for later use
- Expenses that occur regularly but may change because the consumer has some control over the amount
16 Clues: money that a person owes • items a person owns with monetary value • Money owed on your home that you pay monthly • something ,typically money that is owed or due • A plant to help you reach your financial goals • expenses expenses that occur regularly and stay home • of living the level of prices relating to a range of everyday • ...
Time and Pay 2021-10-08
Across
- The amount required by law for employers to withhold from earned wages to pay taxes
- A fixed and regular payment
- Items deducted from gross pay
- Helps provide retirement income
- Paper check with stub
- Health care program for the elderly and the disabled
- Employer has your earned money directed to your bank account
- A document an employee receives as a notice of payment and deductions
- Most secure method of payment
Down
- Electronically carries all of your money
- a loan used to purchase or maintain a home, land, or other types of real estate
- Required charges of citizens by government
- Accumulated deductions for the year
- Determines the amount of money taken out for taxes
- A form to prove citizenship
- Total money earned before withholding
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- Time for which an employee's wages are calculated
- The amount of money deducted from gross pay
- The amount of money you get from your check
- is a tax that only employees pay.
- Take home pay
22 Clues: Take home pay • Paper check with stub • A form to prove citizenship • A fixed and regular payment • Items deducted from gross pay • Most secure method of payment • Helps provide retirement income • is a tax that only employees pay. • Federal Insurance Contribution Act • Accumulated deductions for the year • Total money earned before withholding • ...
4000 English Words 1 Unit 13 - Crossword 2022-02-04
Across
- to start a company or organization (5)
- to try hard to get someone to do something (4)
- the money a person makes at their job (6)
- to make someone feel ashamed or foolish (9)
- money given to someone so that they can go to school (11)
- dealing with money and finance (10)
- money that a person borrows from a bank or another person (4)
- to think something is true, even without proof (6)
- to exist for a short time (9)
Down
- 25% or 1/4 (7)
- valuable things, especially gold or jewels (8)
- not interesting or exciting (4)
- useful (9)
- to get or receive something from someone and then give it back later (6)
- to interest or attract someone (6)
- a customer; a person that pays for a service (6)
- the money you pay to go on a bus, train, taxi, etc. (4)
- something that used to be but is not anymore (6)
- to use money in a way that will bring a profit later (6)
- the centre of a city (8)
20 Clues: useful (9) • 25% or 1/4 (7) • the centre of a city (8) • to exist for a short time (9) • not interesting or exciting (4) • to interest or attract someone (6) • dealing with money and finance (10) • to start a company or organization (5) • the money a person makes at their job (6) • to make someone feel ashamed or foolish (9) • valuable things, especially gold or jewels (8) • ...
market crossword 2017-01-31
Across
- ability of the borrower to repay the loan.
- the amount of the loan.
- area dealing with monetary decisions that corporate enterprises make.
- a quantity or amount sold.
- the cost of borrowing money.
- amount of money being transferred into and out of a business.
- a rate which is charged or paid for the use of the money.
- the resources from which it expects to gain some true future benefit.
- a financial gain.
- asset pledged to the lender as a security for the money being borrowed.
Down
- money the entrepreneur has personally invested in the business.
- intended purpose of the loan.
- general impression the entrepreneur makes on the potential lender as to their trust worthies to repay the loan.
- small payment to each person who owns a stock of a company.
- individual taking care of their money.
- debts owned
- area dealing with monetary decisions that all types of companies make except corporations.
- to distribute according to plan.
- how much entity is worth.
- a obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone.
20 Clues: debts owned • a financial gain. • the amount of the loan. • how much entity is worth. • a quantity or amount sold. • the cost of borrowing money. • intended purpose of the loan. • to distribute according to plan. • individual taking care of their money. • ability of the borrower to repay the loan. • a obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone. • ...
Income Tax Vocabulary 2013-03-20
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 • ...
Hot words- Unoriginal, Dull, Played Out 2024-01-29
Across
- very generous
- puzzling; baffling
- giving freely and easily to others; charitable
- having great economy
- generous in giving to others or in spending money
- generous giving
- dangerous or risky; uncertain
- a huge fire, an inferno
- greed
- careful with how money is spent; thrifty
- showing a desire to help others by giving gifts; charitable
- overly thrifty or miserly
- hidden; hard to understand; mysterious; obscure
Down
- a maze from which it is very hard to extricate (free) oneself
- a failure or breakdown; a collapse that is often nonsensical
- careful with how money and resources are spent
- stingy; relating to great poverty, destitution
- great trouble or difficulty
- careful with money; thrifty; not costly
- greedy for self-gain; thinking only of money-making
- great unrest; turmoil or disorder
- a very puzzling scenario or situation
- showing an unselfish concern for others
- to spend money (or time) in a wasteful, uncaring fashion
- generous in overlooking insult or injury by others; rising
- a confusing or puzzling situation
- a riddle or mystery; a puzzling or baffling matter or person
- wasteful
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 • great unrest; turmoil or disorder • a confusing or puzzling situation • a very puzzling scenario or situation • careful with money; thrifty; not costly • ...
semester 2 project 2022-06-08
Across
- spending the government must do
- the percent of your invested money that goes to the fund manager
- people not for protection barriers
- taxes on imports
- people in favor of protection barriers
- limit on all quantities
- a company that grades mutual funds
- using more money than whats being made
- mutual funds that try to preform exactly like the stock market
- actions by congress to increase or decrease agrigate demand
- branch of gov. that can raise and lower taxes
Down
- the measure of how much it costs to own the mutual fund
- using less money than whats being made
- annual plan outlining expenditures for the upcoming year
- mutual funds that invest your money in low risk investments
- policy congress uses during a recession
- spending that has to be approved by congress
- companies that have a lot of stock selling for a lot of money
- everyone pays the same tax no matter how much money they make
- funds invested in specific sectors of the economy
- acts as a bank for the US government
21 Clues: taxes on imports • limit on all quantities • spending the government must do • people not for protection barriers • a company that grades mutual funds • acts as a bank for the US government • using less money than whats being made • people in favor of protection barriers • using more money than whats being made • policy congress uses during a recession • ...
finance 2023-02-23
Across
- personal identification number
- document attached to every paycheck that details you earnings and amt witheld
- written order from one account to another
- sum of money deducted from your account
- money from profits of a company that is paid out to shareholders
- form used by an employer to verify an employees identity
- set amount of money, per dependent you can subtract from your taxable income
- insurance program that provides healthcare assistance
- based on marital status
- somebody you financially support
Down
- taxes paid by employees to the government, deducted from their paycheck
- used to file your annual tax return
- any income that is generated by working
- details all "non-employee" compensation
- law that requires an employer to withhold taxes from the wages they pay
- to sign the back of a check to be cashed or deposited
- money put into your account
- determines how much of an employees paycheck to withhold
- a fee paid to you for keeping money in an account
- automatic teller machine
- sum of money deposited into an account
21 Clues: based on marital status • automatic teller machine • money put into your account • personal identification number • somebody you financially support • used to file your annual tax return • sum of money deposited into an account • any income that is generated by working • details all "non-employee" compensation • sum of money deducted from your account • ...
Personal Finance 2024-03-11
Across
- a form of payment usually issued by a government and
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- A share of ownership in a company
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period
- the income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or
- to payment with the faith that the payment will be
- income not used for consumption
- each month
- rate the amount a lender charges a borrower and is percentage
- a plan you write down to decide how you will spend your
- time. After the set time has passed, the money must be
- the production of goods that will be used to produce other
Down
- the ability of the consumer to acquire goods or services
- in the future.
- within its jurisdiction.
- normally made over a series of months.
- investor to a borrower
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or
- to its customers
- a fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by
- Using money to purchase goods and services
- back plus the lending fee, called interest. Payments
- principal the amount loaned
- investments.
24 Clues: each month • investments. • in the future. • to its customers • investor to a borrower • within its jurisdiction. • principal the amount loaned • income not used for consumption • A share of ownership in a company • normally made over a series of months. • Using money to purchase goods and services • to payment with the faith that the payment will be • ...
Jacob's Puzzle 2024-04-02
Across
- something that can be used in a business (tools, cars, people, and money)
- money that you have to pay back
- the amount of things that exist
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- tools needed for making things (tractor, cars, and computers)
- The work that someone does
- a person who needs to hire someone
- rivalry between two or more companies
- the study of how we use money
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- a business that makes a product
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
Down
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- different workers do different parts of a job
- a person who works for an employer
- the total amount of things that a group of people can produce
- when a product is hard to find
- when a product is easy to find
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- money that is paid to the government
20 Clues: The work that someone does • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • the amount of things that exist • a business that makes a product • a person who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • rivalry between two or more companies • ...
Currency Crossword: Exploring Money Around the World! 2023-07-17
Across
- The currency of China
- The currency of the United Kingdom
- The currency of the European Union
- rate The value of one country's currency compared to another
- The currency of Australia
- A person who buys and sells currencies in the foreign exchange market
- A measurement unit for currency (e.g., dollar, euro, yen)
- card A document that allows you to buy goods or services and is used instead of money
- The paper or metal money issued by a government
- The currency of Brazil
- A small metal disc used as money
- The currency of Japan
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- The currency of India
- The process of exchanging one currency for another
- The currency of Canada
- A place where money is kept and managed by an individual or an organization
- The currency of the United States
- card A flat piece of metal or plastic issued by a bank to its customers for use as a substitute for money
- The system of money used in a particular country
- The currency of Mexico
- A small, rectangular piece of paper used to buy something
- The currency of South Africa
22 Clues: The currency of India • The currency of China • The currency of Japan • The currency of Canada • The currency of Mexico • The currency of Brazil • The currency of Australia • The currency of South Africa • A small metal disc used as money • The currency of the United States • The currency of the United Kingdom • The currency of the European Union • ...
PFM1 Tyler wells 2023-04-10
Across
- when income is greater than expenses
- saving money over time for a large purchase
- when an employee receives a percentage if the amount of sales they produce
- five steps to financial success
- a series of envelopes that are divided into categories which are used to store cash for monthly expenses
- a forward looking income and expense statement AKA a budget
- when money is put straight into your account
- a payment applied to the balance of a loan when purchasing real estate
- a persons income earned as a salary or wages before taxes and other deductions
Down
- when income is less than expenses
- money received
- a written cash flow plan
- money spent
- an item that is bought without previous planning
- when someone steals your identity and information
- interest paid or previously earned
- when money is available to be used only in the event of an emergency
- percentage paid to a lender for the use of borrowed money
- a copy of each check you write
- a legal document that functions like cash.
20 Clues: money spent • money received • a written cash flow plan • a copy of each check you write • five steps to financial success • when income is less than expenses • interest paid or previously earned • when income is greater than expenses • a legal document that functions like cash. • saving money over time for a large purchase • when money is put straight into your account • ...
Managing time and money review 2024-09-19
Across
- the way you spend your money
- putting off difficult or unpleasant tasks until later.
- proper and polite ways to behave.
- anything that can help you reach your goal.
- the way you measure what you have done.
- description of a person’s good qualities, often include moral strength, honesty and fairness.
- amounts of money that an employer subtracts from your paycheck
- sign your name on the back of a check to deposit or cash.
- buy now and pay later.
- are items you would like to have, but do not need.
- what you endeavor to do or achieve.
- basic items you must have to live
- a written plan for spending your money wisely.
Down
- what is most important to you.
- the money you earn.
- amount of money paid to you for the use of your money.
- proper behavior when using the internet
- beliefs, feelings and experiences you consider important.
- written plan for reaching your goals within a certain time.
- is the use of scientific knowledge to improve the quality of life.
20 Clues: the money you earn. • buy now and pay later. • the way you spend your money • what is most important to you. • proper and polite ways to behave. • basic items you must have to live • what you endeavor to do or achieve. • proper behavior when using the internet • the way you measure what you have done. • anything that can help you reach your goal. • ...
Investing Casey Ketchum 2025-03-25
Across
- Investing all your money into the market.
- a sum of money saved for a certain purpose.
- Money given by the government to help retired people.
- Money that is backed by the government.
- A company that is owned by a larger company.
- The increasing value of an asset.
- Someone who buys and sells stocks.
- initial public offering.
- repulsive a fraction of the ownership of a company.
- distribution of some of a company's earnings.
- The investor lends money to a company.
- A government health care plan.
- The market is going down.
Down
- the ease with which an asset can be converted to cash.
- Money given by the government to help retired people.
- Online Currency that isn't backed by anything.
- The market is going up.
- the increased value of an asset.
- Cap The total value of a company's stock.
- A collection of stock bonds that trade on a stock exchange.
- Invest your money in equal amounts at regular intervals.
- A record of information that makes it impossible to cheat.
- measures the price performance of a basket of securities.
- a place where people buy and sell stocks.
- An abbreviation of a company’s stock.
25 Clues: The market is going up. • initial public offering. • The market is going down. • A government health care plan. • the increased value of an asset. • The increasing value of an asset. • Someone who buys and sells stocks. • An abbreviation of a company’s stock. • The investor lends money to a company. • Money that is backed by the government. • ...
Adidas 2025-01-16
Across
- when shipping doesn’t cost money
- when you have the money to buy something
- something that you used to pay that isn’t cash
- when both the prize and the quality are good
- a company that has lots of physical stores all over the world
- the name of the company that made the items
- something a brand does to sell more products
- an article that is high quality
Down
- how much money you can spend
- when someone lends you money and you have to return it
- when you buy something that is already used
- a place where you can go to try on clothes
- how to know where your item is
- a clothing item that you made yourself
- all of the clothes that you wear in a day
- a piece of paper which tells you the price of the items
- cost the money that you pay to get an item online
- when you return an item and get your money back
- the things that you see in a shop’s window
- to buy something
20 Clues: to buy something • how much money you can spend • how to know where your item is • an article that is high quality • when shipping doesn’t cost money • a clothing item that you made yourself • when you have the money to buy something • all of the clothes that you wear in a day • a place where you can go to try on clothes • the things that you see in a shop’s window • ...
Financial Ratios and Financial Docs 2025-09-19
Across
- SHEET Shows assets and liabilities at a point in time.
- Owner of a company share.
- Costs of running a business.
- RATIO Compares current assets to liabilities.
- Promoting products and services.
- A financial plan for the future.
- Goods a business holds for sale.
- STATEMENT Report on profit and loss over a period.
- Funds for starting a business.
- TEST A strict liquidity test.
- CAPITAL Money for day-to-day operations.
- Legal inability to pay debts.
- Return on capital employed.
- Owners' investment in the business.
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- Debts owed by a business.
- Items of value a business owns.
- Ability to pay short-term debts.
- Anyone with an interest in a business.
- How well a business uses its resources.
- PROFIT Sales minus cost of goods sold.
- TRADER A business with one owner.
- PROFIT Final profit after all expenses.
- Value loss over time.
- How well a business makes money.
- Money left after costs.
- FLOW Movement of money in and out.
- Total money from sales.
- Money owed to others.
- Official financial inspection.
29 Clues: Value loss over time. • Money owed to others. • Money left after costs. • Total money from sales. • Debts owed by a business. • Owner of a company share. • Return on capital employed. • Costs of running a business. • TEST A strict liquidity test. • Legal inability to pay debts. • Funds for starting a business. • Official financial inspection. • Items of value a business owns. • ...
Taxes 2025-12-02
Across
- Health insurance program for older Americans.
- Tax added to the things you buy in stores.
- Document showing how much money you earned and how much tax was taken out.
- The federal agency in charge of collecting taxes.
- The date federal income tax is due each year.
- Group that writes tax laws in the U.S.
- Form you fill out each year to report your income.
- Tax taken out of your paycheck before you get paid.
- Person or business that pays taxes.
- A required payment made to the government.
- Expenses you can subtract from your income to lower your taxes.
Down
- State agency that manages taxes.
- Tax where everyone pays the same percentage.
- Last day of the tax year for individuals
- Money removed from your paycheck for Social Security and Medicare.
- Money returned to you if you paid too much tax.
- Government program that gives money to retired workers.
- Money you earn from working.
- Money you pay to the government so it can provide services.
- President who started social security in 1935
20 Clues: Money you earn from working. • State agency that manages taxes. • Person or business that pays taxes. • Group that writes tax laws in the U.S. • Last day of the tax year for individuals • Tax added to the things you buy in stores. • A required payment made to the government. • Tax where everyone pays the same percentage. • Health insurance program for older Americans. • ...
verbs connected with money 2013-04-25
16 Clues: p___ • w______ • o______ • e_______ • l_______ • d_______ • a_______ • r_______ • s_______ • s_______ • i________ • l________ • b________ • i_________ • s________ o___ • g_______ a________
Bud Money and Dro 2023-03-31
Across
- A set of numbers or coordinates used to locate any point on a coordinate plane, written in the form (x, y).
- The set of all first coordinates (or x-values) of a relation or function.
- A statement that compares two expressions by using greater than, greater than equal to, less than, less than equal to, or not equal to.
- Something that has a magnitude and can be represented in mathematical expressions by a constant or a variable.
- A comparison of two quantities by division
- The set of all second coordinates (or y-values) of a relation or function.
- A relation in which each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element of the range. This is typically generated by some equation or rule.
Down
- A statement that two ratios are equal.
- The output of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input.
- A set of ordered pairs.
- The distance from zero to x on a number line.
- The input of a function; a variable whose value determines the value of the output.
- The point at which the x- and y-axis intersect on the coordinate plane.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent.
- An equation that has no solutions.
15 Clues: A set of ordered pairs. • An equation that has no solutions. • A statement that two ratios are equal. • A comparison of two quantities by division • The distance from zero to x on a number line. • A mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent. • The point at which the x- and y-axis intersect on the coordinate plane. • ...
Who stole my money? 2023-05-04
Across
- to increase an amount or level.transfer
- money that you get from selling goods or services for more than they cost to produce or provide.
- a liquid obtained from petroleum, used as fuel in car engines, etc.
- the amount of money a person regularly receives for their job.
- to make something happen.
- to move someone or something from one place to another.
- involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand.
- To describe something which worths a lot of money.
- something difficult or unpleasant that you have to deal with or worry about.
Down
- a rise in the number, size, or amount of something.
- a need for something to be sold or supplied.
- is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in a country.
- to move around or through something, or to make something move around or through something.
- an amount of something that is ready to be used.
- to record the progress or development of something over a period.
15 Clues: to make something happen. • to increase an amount or level.transfer • a need for something to be sold or supplied. • an amount of something that is ready to be used. • To describe something which worths a lot of money. • a rise in the number, size, or amount of something. • to move someone or something from one place to another. • ...
Workshop 6 Money Matters 2022-05-16
Across
- polite in a formal way
- money that schools charge for classes
- regular payments for when something bad happens
- a business idea that involves taking risks
- to help sell or bring attention to a new product
- something that costs money
Down
- not available or approachable
- a plan for how to spend money
- money that a person owes
- not knowing something that you should know
- very large or great
- ability or knowledge in a specific subject
- wanting to achieve something
- being without a job
- a person who starts a new business
15 Clues: very large or great • being without a job • polite in a formal way • money that a person owes • something that costs money • wanting to achieve something • not available or approachable • a plan for how to spend money • a person who starts a new business • money that schools charge for classes • not knowing something that you should know • ...
(Not Having Enough) Money 2024-04-18
Across
- _______________ is the money you pay every month to live in the house or the flat you live in.
- a _______________ is a pound
- _______________ are money that the government gives you if you are unemployed, or are disabled, or have children.
- _______________ is another word for money
- _______________ is something you burn to get energy.
- The money you _______________ on is the money you spend on necessary things.
- a _______________ is a ten pound note
- If you _______________ something you give it to an organisation who will use it to help someone who needs help.
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- a _______________ is a five pound note
- If you _______________ you have a lot of problems.
- If you buy something for a low price and sell it for a high price you make a _______________.
- If you are _______________ you have lost money.
- If you can't _______________ something you don’t have enough money for it.
- a _______________ is a dollar
- If you are _______________ you haven't got any money
15 Clues: a _______________ is a pound • a _______________ is a dollar • a _______________ is a ten pound note • a _______________ is a five pound note • _______________ is another word for money • If you are _______________ you have lost money. • If you _______________ you have a lot of problems. • If you are _______________ you haven't got any money • ...
B1+ 3 Money Matters 2025-12-06
Across
- an advertisment
- doing sth in a good, careful and complete way with no waste of time ,money or energy
- an activity intended to help selling a product
- not pleased
- able to understand other people's feelings
- the quality of being happy or ready to do sth
- the money that sb gets from working
Down
- recognise how good sb or sth is
- the state of being poor
- to deside
- that you can choose to do or have if you want to
- sb who is learning
- διώκω ποινικά
- επιτήρηση
- to accept sth to be true without question or proof
15 Clues: to deside • επιτήρηση • not pleased • διώκω ποινικά • an advertisment • sb who is learning • the state of being poor • recognise how good sb or sth is • the money that sb gets from working • able to understand other people's feelings • the quality of being happy or ready to do sth • an activity intended to help selling a product • that you can choose to do or have if you want to • ...
Review 2021-08-10
Across
- a plan for spending money
- if you study hard, you ____ pass the test
- keep your money to use in the future
- things you must pay
- ___ you buy a car, you won't have money for your vacation
- the place where an animals usually lives
- to make a decision
- very dry land
- get money that you must give back
Down
- way to travel to another country
- a place in the ocean with coral and many fish
- a place with a lot of grass
- give money that the other person will give back to you
- all the money you get
- a big fish with dangerous teeth
- spend too much
16 Clues: very dry land • spend too much • to make a decision • things you must pay • all the money you get • a plan for spending money • a place with a lot of grass • a big fish with dangerous teeth • way to travel to another country • get money that you must give back • keep your money to use in the future • the place where an animals usually lives • if you study hard, you ____ pass the test • ...
Credit/Savings 2012-05-04
Across
- Borrower
- Percentage rate that never changes
- Percentage rate that changes at lenders discretion
- Lender
- Credit for personal use
- Amount borrowed
- Investment that acts as a loan to a company
- Person who lends credit
- Charge account that compounds monthly
- Total amount of money in your account
Down
- Investment that represents ownership of a company
- Charge account that is paid in full
- Loan that requires collateral
- Loan w/o collateral
- Fee for borrowing money
- Transaction taking money out of account
- Transaction putting money into account
- Credit for business use
- Signing a check so it can be cashed/deposited
- Percent paid in contract
20 Clues: Lender • Borrower • Amount borrowed • Loan w/o collateral • Fee for borrowing money • Credit for personal use • Credit for business use • Person who lends credit • Percent paid in contract • Loan that requires collateral • Percentage rate that never changes • Charge account that is paid in full • Charge account that compounds monthly • Total amount of money in your account • ...
Legal Crossword 2014-11-04
Across
- uses a hammer in court
- causing pain to animals
- playing a game to win money
- wears a wig in court
- money paid for injuries
- prepares legal documents
- not following or obeying conditions
- follows the same girl home every day
- accused of a crime and appearing in court
- to punch somebody
Down
- what crime murder is
- government rules
- not optional
- money paid for parking your car illegally
- rules a person must obey
- scared by debt collectors
- offer money to prevent arrest by police
- not guilty
- person who commits a felony or misdemeanor
- can only be legally played on Anzac Day
20 Clues: not guilty • not optional • government rules • to punch somebody • what crime murder is • wears a wig in court • uses a hammer in court • causing pain to animals • money paid for injuries • rules a person must obey • prepares legal documents • scared by debt collectors • playing a game to win money • not following or obeying conditions • follows the same girl home every day • ...
Great Gatsby 2022-05-09
Across
- Nick's job
- What does Tom think Gatsby is
- Daisy's husband
- new money guy who lives next door
- Old money place
- What are Daisy and Tom
- Main character of the book
- Who was in the library at the party
- Tom's mistress's husband
- Nick's cousin
Down
- Where was the book set
- What does Jordan play
- Tom's mistress
- When was the book set in
- Wilson's neighbor
- Who does the old money people dislike
- Daisy and Tom's child
- the color of the light Gatsby sees on the dock
- the color of the car that hit Myrtle
- Daisy's friend
- new money place
21 Clues: Nick's job • Nick's cousin • Tom's mistress • Daisy's friend • Daisy's husband • Old money place • new money place • Wilson's neighbor • What does Jordan play • Daisy and Tom's child • Where was the book set • What are Daisy and Tom • When was the book set in • Tom's mistress's husband • Main character of the book • What does Tom think Gatsby is • new money guy who lives next door • ...
cash department 2019-12-25
Across
- a vigilant person who protects
- safe place
- weapon
- deteriorated due to wear and tear
- less than one rupee
- yellow metal
- money that is sent from one place to another
- the system or type of money a country uses
- guidelines for note exchange
- fortified area
- software for reporting to RBI
- official permission
Down
- judging
- requires adjudication
- where RBI keeps its money with other banks
- carrying fire arms
- fake
- may break into oieces
- people for protection
- putting into circulation genuine, issuable notes
- checking for hidden weapons, or other items
- affix a seal
- money in coins and notes
23 Clues: fake • weapon • judging • safe place • yellow metal • affix a seal • fortified area • carrying fire arms • less than one rupee • official permission • requires adjudication • may break into oieces • people for protection • money in coins and notes • guidelines for note exchange • software for reporting to RBI • a vigilant person who protects • deteriorated due to wear and tear • ...
cash department 2019-12-25
Across
- a vigilant person who protects
- safe place
- weapon
- deteriorated due to wear and tear
- less than one rupee
- yellow metal
- money that is sent from one place to another
- the system or type of money a country uses
- guidelines for note exchange
- fortified area
- software for reporting to RBI
- official permission
Down
- judging
- requires adjudication
- where RBI keeps its money with other banks
- carrying fire arms
- fake
- may break into oieces
- people for protection
- putting into circulation genuine, issuable notes
- checking for hidden weapons, or other items
- affix a seal
- money in coins and notes
23 Clues: fake • weapon • judging • safe place • yellow metal • affix a seal • fortified area • carrying fire arms • less than one rupee • official permission • requires adjudication • may break into oieces • people for protection • money in coins and notes • guidelines for note exchange • software for reporting to RBI • a vigilant person who protects • deteriorated due to wear and tear • ...
PART-TIME JOBS 2025-12-03
Across
- lessons things you learn that matter
- duty you must handle
- high-level skill or knowledge
- money you need to pay
- the qualities of a person
- cost money needed to live
- use money on something
- people you connect with
- money additional income
Down
- having a job
- of work the environment of jobs
- a chance for something good
- experience useful things you learn
- something good you gain
- management planning your time well
- things you have done before
- ability to do something well
- skill ability to talk effectively
- world situation what happens in real life
- plan of times and activities
20 Clues: having a job • duty you must handle • money you need to pay • use money on something • something good you gain • people you connect with • money additional income • the qualities of a person • cost money needed to live • a chance for something good • things you have done before • ability to do something well • plan of times and activities • high-level skill or knowledge • ...
Section 5 Review 2021-11-05
Across
- This is when the government borrows too much money (Often to pay off debts) and as a result, it decreases the money supply and makes it harder for individuals and firms to borrow money.
- This aspect of Money allows people to understand values compared to other goods.
- This is the calculation for the how many dollars is created by each additional dollar invested in banks.
- When the populace fears for the scarcity of money, they often do this ____________. When they go to their banks and demand withdrawal of their funds.
- This is an asset that CANNOT be easily converted into Cash.
- This is the central tool of the Federal reserve and monetary policy. This is how the Fed (Central Bank) Increases or reduces the Money supply.
- This states, that an amount of money in-hand today is worth more than the same amount in the future.
- This entitles the owner to future income from the seller.
- This is an asset that you use for trading for other goods and services rather than for consumption?
- This is the fraction of your money that the bank holds and does not lend out.
- This is an asset that can be easily sold for cash.
- When the Government has a ___________________ it spends more than it has collected in Taxes. Due to Inflation, Most advanced economies run these every year.
Down
- When the government spends Less than was planned for the year, they run a ________________
- This is the requirement to pay someone in the future. It is often convoluted with “debt”.
- This is a shared, diversified, stock portfolio.
- Most Countries have this institution, In America it is known as the “Federal Reserve.”
- This means holding purchasing power over time. It is crucial for money to do this to be viable. It is a large reason many people don’t consider Bitcoin to be money.
- This provides liquid assets in the form of deposits to lenders, and uses their funds to finance borrower’s investment spending.
- The is the price charged for use of Savings. It is often charged yearly as a percentage of the amount that was lent.
- This is the way that the Federal Reserve lends money to the Bank.
- Assuming a constant rate of growth, this is what a dollar will be worth later in time.
- The value of this is derived only be the value placed in the money.
22 Clues: This is a shared, diversified, stock portfolio. • This is an asset that can be easily sold for cash. • This entitles the owner to future income from the seller. • This is an asset that CANNOT be easily converted into Cash. • This is the way that the Federal Reserve lends money to the Bank. • The value of this is derived only be the value placed in the money. • ...
Section 5 Preview 2021-11-05
Across
- This is a shared, diversified, stock portfolio.
- This is the fraction of your money that the bank holds and does not lend out.
- Most Countries have this institution, In America it is known as the “Federal Reserve.”
- When the populace fears for the scarcity of money, they often do this ____________. When they go to their banks and demand withdrawal of their funds.
- This provides liquid assets in the form of deposits to lenders, and uses their funds to finance borrower’s investment spending.
- This is an asset that can be easily sold for cash.
- This states, that an amount of money in-hand today is worth more than the same amount in the future.
- This is when the government borrows too much money (Often to pay off debts) and as a result, it decreases the money supply and makes it harder for individuals and firms to borrow money.
- This is the way that the Federal Reserve lends money to the Bank.
- This entitles the owner to future income from the seller.
- This is an asset that you use for trading for other goods and services rather than for consumption?
Down
- When the Government has a ___________________ it spends more than it has collected in Taxes. Due to Inflation, Most advanced economies run these every year.
- Assuming a constant rate of growth, this is what a dollar will be worth later in time.
- The is the price charged for use of Savings. It is often charged yearly as a percentage of the amount that was lent.
- This is the requirement to pay someone in the future. It is often convoluted with “debt”.
- This aspect of Money allows people to understand values compared to other goods.
- This is the central tool of the Federal reserve and monetary policy. This is how the Fed (Central Bank) Increases or reduces the Money supply.
- When the government spends Less than was planned for the year, they run a ________________
- This is the calculation for the how many dollars is created by each additional dollar invested in banks.
- This is an asset that CANNOT be easily converted into Cash.
- This means holding purchasing power over time. It is crucial for money to do this to be viable. It is a large reason many people don’t consider Bitcoin to be money.
- The value of this is derived only be the value placed in the money.
22 Clues: This is a shared, diversified, stock portfolio. • This is an asset that can be easily sold for cash. • This entitles the owner to future income from the seller. • This is an asset that CANNOT be easily converted into Cash. • This is the way that the Federal Reserve lends money to the Bank. • The value of this is derived only be the value placed in the money. • ...
MoneySmart Vocabulary 2022-10-19
Across
- income and expenses over a given period of time
- money that is owed
- the type of work a person pursues for the majority of their life
- a type of credit you can keep using after paying it off.
- advertising that is hidden and not obvious
- to receive money in exchange for goods and services
- a plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive and how you will save it or spend it for a certain amount of time
- the ability to borrow money and pay it back later
- advertising that is obvious,specific, and detailed
- funds that are left over to be used for wants
- a specific duty, task, or activity someone completes using his or her time, skills, and energy to earn money
- expenses that do not change from month to month
- a financial institution and business that accepts deposits and makes loans
- a goal you want to achieve soon as in less than 1 year
- money that you receive from jobs, allowances, interest and other sources
- something that you would like to have but that you could live without
- an investment tool that pools the money of many shareholders and invests it in a large number of securities
Down
- expenses that may change from month to month
- money that someone has to pay to help finance a government
- a goal you want to achieve in the futures such as 1 year or more
- mandatory deduction an employer withholds from a paycheck
- the crime of using another person's name, credit or debit card number, social security number or another piece of personal information to commit fraud.
- a report containing information about your credit and bill payment history
- a strategy for reducing risks by selecting a wide variety of investments
- a set amount of money lent to you for a specific purpose
- something you must have to survive
- something you wish to achieve or accomplish in a specific amount of time
- money that a bank pays you for keeping money on deposit with them
- committing money to an endeavor with the expectation of additional profit
- a measure of the likelihood of loss or the uncertainty of an investment's rate of return
- the cost o goods and services
- an investment that represents shares of ownership of the assets and earnings of a company
32 Clues: money that is owed • the cost o goods and services • something you must have to survive • advertising that is hidden and not obvious • expenses that may change from month to month • funds that are left over to be used for wants • income and expenses over a given period of time • expenses that do not change from month to month • ...
Financial Lit 2023-08-23
Across
- of Deposit (CD) is a savings product that earns interest on a lump sum for a fixed period of time.
- allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.
- failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a deb
- any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.
- shopping when consumers compare the price of products or services between different providers and retailers before making a purchase
- fund a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- The process of spreading investments across different asset classes, industries, and geographic regions to reduce the overall risk of an investment portfolio.
- value of money A sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid in the future.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
Down
- score a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations according to a lender's assessment, or how worthy you are to receive new credit.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- report a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- yourself first set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- Union a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- Broker Individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission
- vs. want A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- 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.
- money lent to a borrower or put into an investment.
25 Clues: something, typically money, that is owed or due. • money lent to a borrower or put into an investment. • allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget. • failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a deb • any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity. • ...
AMAZING CROSSWORD MUST DO ok yea that was bait now DO IT 2024-02-06
Across
- 100% satisfication!
- paying with tech
- how much money you make
- order by mail
- way of paying with card
- people doing work
- where products get distributed
- shopping, not irl
- letters you recieve
- aka act that is unconscionable
- overpriced
Down
- shop not irl
- requesting for something
- "can i _____ you our product?"
- shopping with comparison
- ok
- money gained
- money but not yours hehe
- buying on impulse
- buy now pay lator(books)
- eh, good enough
- that one thing all good villains use but get killed by
- buy at own risk
- green paper aka $$$
24 Clues: ok • overpriced • shop not irl • money gained • order by mail • eh, good enough • buy at own risk • paying with tech • people doing work • buying on impulse • shopping, not irl • 100% satisfication! • green paper aka $$$ • letters you recieve • how much money you make • way of paying with card • requesting for something • shopping with comparison • money but not yours hehe • buy now pay lator(books) • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-13
Across
- think about again
- variety
- having a good result
- the percentage you pay for a loan
- written information that shows something happened
- a way of evaluating something
- the money you get when you something for a higher price than you paid
- idea that is not always based on facts
- something of value that you own
- have need of support
- put money into a business
Down
- related to the management of money
- out, determine
- differently
- someone who communicates between people or groups
- movement
- a cost
- money that you earn from working
- believe but not be certain
- help
20 Clues: help • a cost • variety • movement • differently • out, determine • think about again • having a good result • have need of support • put money into a business • believe but not be certain • a way of evaluating something • something of value that you own • money that you earn from working • the percentage you pay for a loan • related to the management of money • ...
R Words 2023-02-06
Across
- money, money, money, and more money
- Get on your bike and take one
- Incorrect
- The smallest puppy in the litter
- Liquid falling from the sky
- Kings and Queens
- To get even
- The fastest runner wins
- The part of the tree found underground
- Car crash
- Bones covering lungs
- A beautiful and fragrant flower
- Worthless trash
- To uncover something that is hidden
Down
- To build again
- The fruit is ready to eat
- After the storm
- Take a break
- A shape with 4 sides
- To cover a gift with paper
- a red gemstone
- To fill again
- Proof of payment
23 Clues: Incorrect • Car crash • To get even • Take a break • To fill again • To build again • a red gemstone • After the storm • Worthless trash • Kings and Queens • Proof of payment • A shape with 4 sides • Bones covering lungs • The fastest runner wins • The fruit is ready to eat • To cover a gift with paper • Liquid falling from the sky • Get on your bike and take one • A beautiful and fragrant flower • ...
Finance Vocab 2023-01-05
Across
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- a bank account that earns interest
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- a means of raising money by selling numbered tickets and giving prizes to the holders of numbers drawn at random
- money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government.
- a sum of money paid regularly to a person, typically to meet specified needs or expenses
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
Down
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- he amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest
- the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
15 Clues: a bank account that earns interest • something, typically money, that is owed or due • the cost required for something; the money spent on something • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • he amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something • money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government. • ...
Crossing the Financial Road 2024-05-14
Across
- - deals with insurance, ID theft and retirement planning
- - the monetary, material, or assessed worth of an asset, good, or service.
- - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely
- - is a money or something of value you receive from the estate of someone who dies
- - 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
- - obtain money in return for labor or services
- - These is thing that earned when you work or a self employment
- - have a desire to possess or you wish for
- - is the ability to exercise day-to-day personal finances
- - a system of inter-related production and consumption activities that ultimately determine the allocation of resources within a group
- - working for oneself rather than working for a specific employer who pays them a salary
- - money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government
- - gives people the power and the confidence to make the most of their money and improve their lives
- - the price you pay to borrow money
- - things that are necessities
- - defined as an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- - the action or crime of stealing
Down
- - people who invest part of their financial resources in shares of the company
- - the ability to understand and apply different financial skills effectively, including personal financial management, budgeting, and saving
- - is acquiring debt to create assets
- - behaviour, attitude, skills, knowledge
- - is creating a plan to spend your money
- - a system of money in general use in a particular country
- - 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.
- - the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc.
- - these is how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals
- - the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- - is the ability to make choices to enjoy life knowing that you have financial security measures in place
- - a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid
- - 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 • - behaviour, attitude, skills, knowledge • ...
Crossing the Financial Road 2024-05-14
Across
- - is the ability to make choices to enjoy life knowing that you have financial security measures in place
- - the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc.
- - money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government
- - These is thing that earned when you work or a self employment
- - the ability to understand and apply different financial skills effectively, including personal financial management, budgeting, and saving
- - defined as an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- - the price you pay to borrow money
- - these is how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals
- - the action or crime of stealing
- - is acquiring debt to create assets
- - obtain money in return for labor or services
- - a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid
- - 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
- - is the ability to exercise day-to-day personal finances
- - a system of money in general use in a particular country
- - is creating a plan to spend your money
- - the monetary, material, or assessed worth of an asset, good, or service.
Down
- - working for oneself rather than working for a specific employer who pays them a salary
- - a system of inter-related production and consumption activities that ultimately determine the allocation of resources within a group
- - is a money or something of value you receive from the estate of someone who dies
- - the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely
- - a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- - gives people the power and the confidence to make the most of their money and improve their lives
- - people who invest part of their financial resources in shares of the company
- - things that are necessities
- - have a desire to possess or you wish for
- - 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.
- - deals with insurance, ID theft and retirement planning
- - behaviour, attitude, skills, knowledge
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 • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-08-25
Across
- of Deposit (CD) is a savings product that earns interest on a lump sum for a fixed period of time.
- allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.
- failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a debt
- any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.
- shopping when consumers compare the price of products or services between different providers and retailers before making a purchase
- fund a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- The process of spreading investments across different asset classes, industries, and geographic regions to reduce the overall risk of an investment portfolio.
- value of money A sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid in the future.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
Down
- score a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations according to a lender's assessment, or how worthy you are to receive new credit.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- report a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- yourself first set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- Union a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- Broker Individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission
- vs. want A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- 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.
- money lent to a borrower or put into an investment.
25 Clues: something, typically money, that is owed or due. • money lent to a borrower or put into an investment. • allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget. • failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a debt • any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity. • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-04-22
Across
- Pay wages employees keep, after deductions are made.
- Pay entire amount of income before deductions are made.
- money put aside for profit, stocks or bank account
- original money invested, money you put in.
- profit on invested money, money earned from keeping money in the bank.
- Tax tax on sales or products you buy.
Down
- a money plan for a family or business.
- money earned from occupations.
- Card plastic card that enables user to withdraw money from bank account.
- money deducted from net pay, insurance or taxes.
- paper forms to transfer money from bank accounts.
- a list of employees in a company and the money payed to that person.
12 Clues: money earned from occupations. • Tax tax on sales or products you buy. • a money plan for a family or business. • original money invested, money you put in. • money deducted from net pay, insurance or taxes. • paper forms to transfer money from bank accounts. • money put aside for profit, stocks or bank account • Pay wages employees keep, after deductions are made. • ...
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 • ...
Personal Finance 2021-12-16
Across
- Money set aside
- Card that withdraws money from your account
- My first name
- Owned items of value
- Money on deposit
- Card that charges the cost to a credit account
- Where you withdraw money from
- My last name
- Property loan
Down
- Payment for loan
- Total amount of income
- Report on how well you pay off your purchases
- Percentage rate for interest paid
- Money owed
- Plan for spending
15 Clues: Money owed • My last name • My first name • Property loan • Money set aside • Payment for loan • Money on deposit • Plan for spending • Owned items of value • Total amount of income • Where you withdraw money from • Percentage rate for interest paid • Card that withdraws money from your account • Report on how well you pay off your purchases • Card that charges the cost to a credit account
My crossword 2017-08-14
Across
- another word for money
- Canberra is a
- tasks at hand
- thankful for something
- There is a lot of money I owe to the bank
- using money
- my job is a well known
Down
- price to be paid
- after shopping I get a
- my computer
- sport people play
- The olympic games are
- amount of money to spend
- Stuff we have to life with
- putting money in your bank
15 Clues: my computer • using money • Canberra is a • tasks at hand • price to be paid • sport people play • The olympic games are • another word for money • after shopping I get a • thankful for something • my job is a well known • amount of money to spend • Stuff we have to life with • putting money in your bank • There is a lot of money I owe to the bank
Money and Banking Chapter 10 2015-03-04
Across
- is savings accounts and time deposits that can be converted into cash relatively easily
- automated teller machine
- can be used like an ATM card or like a check
- money has intrinsic value based on the material from which it is made
- determines the economic worth in the exchange process
- money is declared by the government and accepted by citizens to have worth
- banks that are chartered by a national government
- banks that are chartered by a state government
Down
- is paper money and coins
- means through which goods and services can be exchanged
- a system that is backs the basic monetary unit with a set amount of gold
- anything that people will accept in exchange for goods and services
- are checking accounts
- is something that holds its value over time
- is the exchange of goods and services without using money
- card represents money that the holder has on deposit with an issuer
- money is backed by something tangible
17 Clues: are checking accounts • is paper money and coins • automated teller machine • money is backed by something tangible • is something that holds its value over time • can be used like an ATM card or like a check • banks that are chartered by a state government • banks that are chartered by a national government • determines the economic worth in the exchange process • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2024-09-20
Across
- The total amount of money an employee earns before deductions are taken out
- Money that is spent on something (bills)
- An expense that remains the same each month
- Money that is taken out of your paycheck
- Money that you earn from working a job (paycheck)
- Your take home pay (once taxes and deductions are taken out)
- Items that a person must have to survive
- The willingness to hold off on buying something you really want
- Household expenses such as electric, water and natural gas.
Down
- Money set aside for short and long term goals
- Something that is unexpected and not planned
- Items a person would like to have but they can live without them.
- A plan for spending and saving money.
- When a person buys something they didn't plan on purchasing
- Patterns and behaviors people have when they spend money
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- Expenses that change from month to month
17 Clues: A plan for spending and saving money. • Money that is spent on something (bills) • Money that is taken out of your paycheck • Items that a person must have to survive • Expenses that change from month to month • A person who purchases goods and services. • An expense that remains the same each month • Something that is unexpected and not planned • ...
MONEY ISSUES 2013-07-05
Money Management 2021-07-20
Across
- money in coins or notes, or most common way of payment
- stop spending on wants and start ______ on money
- the cost required for something, or the first thing to track in your money management plan
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
Down
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people
- a piece of publicity or advertising
- an occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices
7 Clues: a piece of publicity or advertising • stop spending on wants and start ______ on money • money in coins or notes, or most common way of payment • the process of dealing with or controlling things or people • a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes • an occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices • ...
World Money 2022-09-26
7 Clues: paper money • money used in China • money used in the UK • money used in Russia • money used in Europe • money used in the USA • small, round metal money
Money (2) 2023-10-26
7 Clues: Owing Money • Another word for money • Owns shares in a company • Taking money out of bank • Fixed payment to employee • Document used for paying money • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Money & Banking 2025-03-25
Across
- - Type of money with value based on what it’s made of
- - A quality of money referring to its ability to remain useful over time
- - Money that exists only in digital form (4,5)
Down
- - The role of money allowing payment over time
- Paper and coin currency issued by the government
- - National institution that regulates interest rates
- - Financial institutions that take deposits and make loans
7 Clues: - The role of money allowing payment over time • - Money that exists only in digital form (4,5) • Paper and coin currency issued by the government • - National institution that regulates interest rates • - Type of money with value based on what it’s made of • - Financial institutions that take deposits and make loans • ...
Money Games 2023-04-14
7 Clues: Swapping • Paper money. • Yuan is used in this country. • People use _________ in Japan. • Different money in other country. • To pay directly with paper money or coin. • Not easily broken as one of the characteristics of money
Money Vocab. 2025-01-15
7 Clues: A spending plan • Do something less • The opposite of 3 across • Give for a short amount of time • Having the money to buy something • If you are in _____, you owe someone money • To get out of debt, you must _______ the money you owe
money quiz 2025-09-15
Across
- Anything can be used as money as long as it's generally accepted
- Good money must be hard-wearing
- lt should be easy to carry around
Down
- every note or coin of the same value should be exactly the same and
- Should be limited in supply to create value
- people can easily see that the item is money
- Must be able to divide it into smaller values
7 Clues: Good money must be hard-wearing • lt should be easy to carry around • Should be limited in supply to create value • people can easily see that the item is money • Must be able to divide it into smaller values • Anything can be used as money as long as it's generally accepted • every note or coin of the same value should be exactly the same and
Let's go to the shops! 2016-07-27
Across
- a person handling payments in a shop
- costs a lot of money
- costs little money
- a shop where you buy medicine
- where a person stores their cards and money
- a portable handheld device to carry goods and products
- a lower price that is offered for a limited time
- a sum of money that is owed or due.
- something that is exchanged for goods and services
Down
- another word for buy
- a portable device with wheels in which goods and products are stored
- a big shop where you can buy all of your food for the week
- a large enclosed shopping area from which traffic is excluded
- a period during which a shop sells goods at reduced prices
- a written or printed statement acknowledging that something has been paid for or that goods have been received.
- where the money is stored in a shop
- money returned to someone as the balance of the sum paid for something
17 Clues: costs little money • another word for buy • costs a lot of money • a shop where you buy medicine • where the money is stored in a shop • a sum of money that is owed or due. • a person handling payments in a shop • where a person stores their cards and money • a lower price that is offered for a limited time • something that is exchanged for goods and services • ...
Unit 6 & 7 2019-07-15
Across
- to find the place and time for smth
- to make use of old materials
- dedication
- to move smth from one place to another
- the opposite of success
- the opposite of innovative
- amount of money
- to give money
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the natural world around us
- the opposite of imperfect
Down
- movement of money into or out of customer's account
- harmful effects
- you to to open it
- to make stronger
- the set of programs in a computer
- it provides services for companies
- regular payment
- safety
- money you make when you work
20 Clues: safety • dedication • to give money • harmful effects • regular payment • amount of money • to make stronger • you to to open it • the opposite of success • the opposite of imperfect • the opposite of innovative • the natural world around us • to make use of old materials • money you make when you work • the set of programs in a computer • it provides services for companies • ...
Economics Terms 2021-01-26
Across
- money business firms make
- difference between revenues
- out, one sector drives down other sectors
- of production, resources from households
- similar to tabular
- expenditures, goods and services total
- cost, cost of something
- withdraw or borrow money
- flow model, shows nations economic functions
- payment for labor
- surplus, too much money
- Model, simple relationship between variables
Down
- payments, payment with no repayment
- goods make other goods
- combining resources, labor, and capital
- deficit, spend money, get money back
- market, collection of financial institutions
- graph, shows amounts
- possibility curve, competition between two commodities
- makes goods and services
- natural resources
- payment for owner's property
22 Clues: natural resources • payment for labor • similar to tabular • graph, shows amounts • goods make other goods • cost, cost of something • surplus, too much money • withdraw or borrow money • makes goods and services • money business firms make • difference between revenues • payment for owner's property • payments, payment with no repayment • deficit, spend money, get money back • ...
Unit 8 Modern GA Vocab. 2015-03-17
Across
- leading producer of paper
- buying
- Worlds largest producer in non alchholic beverages
- communities made up of immigrants
- Worls largest aviation hub
- largest passenger airplane
- international athletic event
Down
- equal number of voters
- national roadwork system
- US president from GA
- the amount of money a person earns
- terminus
- important water ways in GA
- future spending
- number of votes based on 3 categories
- amount of money a business makes after paying its expenses
- gaining money in hopes of gaining more in future
- person who starts a business
- money that's paid back
- largest home improvement center
20 Clues: buying • terminus • future spending • US president from GA • equal number of voters • money that's paid back • national roadwork system • leading producer of paper • important water ways in GA • Worls largest aviation hub • largest passenger airplane • person who starts a business • international athletic event • largest home improvement center • communities made up of immigrants • ...
ESL - 5: .......................... 2023-10-12
Across
- problems or disadvantage
- money set aside for the future
- steep
- to do well and become successful
- to become ready to be eaten
- money borrowed
- pieces of broken things
- facts, information
- to have enough money to buy it
- a movable cart used for selling street food
- difficult to get or find
Down
- a chance of loss or harm
- payments received for work done
- an opposing, disagreeing point of view
- money left after business costs paid
- unusual, impressive
- things people do often and repeatedly
- an unexpected meeting
- a careful study of something
- to move forward or make progress
20 Clues: steep • money borrowed • facts, information • unusual, impressive • an unexpected meeting • pieces of broken things • a chance of loss or harm • problems or disadvantage • difficult to get or find • to become ready to be eaten • a careful study of something • money set aside for the future • to have enough money to buy it • payments received for work done • to do well and become successful • ...
Business 2024-11-13
Across
- public limited company
- private limited company
- money reinvested into the business instead of being distributed as dividends
- last months Closing Balance in this month…
- money already owned
- 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
- money given by investors usually to a risky business in exchange for shares or more money back
Down
- a business with 2-20 owners
- what you pay staff
- money borrowed from the bank paid back over time with interest
- spending more money than is in your bank account
- a business with one owner
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 • ...
Financial Crossword 2023-08-22
Across
- A record of things a party has borrowed from another party. Reports on one’s debt.
- The consideration of a good considered vital versus a good purchased only for your leisure.
- An instant electronic payment method.
- A calculation plan, usually financial in nature. Can be used to determine many things, but a common case that we would see it in is when you are setting aside money for groceries.
- To invest in numerous different fields in order to prevent a volatile portfolio.
- The initial agreed upon amount of money to be paid back.
- An obligation that one party pays money to another, usually a party that the first one has borrowed money from.
- Yearly interest rate applied to loans and mortgages.
- A means of protection against financial loss, where a company or other group will agree to compensate another party.
- The concept that money is more valuable when paid in the current, immediate moment, as opposed to an identical sum later.
Down
- The setting aside of money for savings before handling other finances. In other words...
- A numerical value representing creditworthiness. Often derived from a credit report.
- A nonprofit financial organization in which members can borrow money from a pool at low interest rates.
- An individual or company that buys and sells stock shares and other investments for a financial market participant in exchange for some method of being paid back.
- A sort of ‘pit’ of money that you have set aside from your normal finances in the event of an emergency.
- The monetary charge for borrowing money (the principal).
- A measure of how reliable someone is in terms of giving them financial credit.
- A certificate given to someone depositing money that dictates the amount of time that someone must wait before withdrawing their deposit without penalty.
- To fail to make a payment in time.
- A process in which a debtor can seek relief from their debts, which in this process would be considered unable to be payed back.
- In an extremely broad sense, money that is earned.
- The trust which allows a party to offer goods and services to a second party in the context that they will pay it back at a later date.
- The comparing of suppliers in order to determine the best current price for a service or product.
- A resource controlled by a business or economic entity.
- An agreement between two parties in which one party borrows money and agrees to pay it back to the other, typically with interest.
25 Clues: To fail to make a payment in time. • An instant electronic payment method. • In an extremely broad sense, money that is earned. • Yearly interest rate applied to loans and mortgages. • A resource controlled by a business or economic entity. • The monetary charge for borrowing money (the principal). • The initial agreed upon amount of money to be paid back. • ...
Crossing the Financial Road 2024-05-14
Across
- - things that are necessities
- - is creating a plan to spend your money
- - a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid
- - is acquiring debt to create assets
- - a system of money in general use in a particular country
- - 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
- - a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- - have a desire to possess or you wish for
- - deals with insurance, ID theft and retirement planning
- - is the ability to make choices to enjoy life knowing that you have financial security measures in place
- - the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc.
- - the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- - the monetary, material, or assessed worth of an asset, good, or service.
- - people who invest part of their financial resources in shares of the company
Down
- - is a money or something of value you receive from the estate of someone who dies
- - these is how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals
- - money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government
- - is the ability to exercise day-to-day personal finances
- - gives people the power and the confidence to make the most of their money and improve their lives
- - 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
- - the price you pay to borrow money
- - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely
- - working for oneself rather than working for a specific employer who pays them a salary
- - a system of inter-related production and consumption activities that ultimately determine the allocation of resources within a group
- - the action or crime of stealing
- - defined as an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- - behaviour, attitude, skills, knowledge
- - These is thing that earned when you work or a self employment
- - 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.
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 • - a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid • ...
Primary Financial Literacy Crossword 2025-01-14
Across
- A safe place at a _____ where you keep your money. Example: Sophie has a bank account where she saves her pocket money.
- When you take money out of your bank account to use it. Example: Jake _____ £10 from his account to buy a toy.
- Money that you pay to the government so they can provide things like schools and parks. Example: When Luke’s dad buys petrol, part of the money goes to ___.
- Money you owe to someone else and need to pay back. Example: If Noah borrows £5 from his sister, he is in ____ until he pays her back.
- When you spend more money than you earn or make. Example: If Max spends £10 making cookies but only earns £8 selling them, he has a ____ of £2.
- A piece of paper that shows what you bought and how much you paid. Example: After buying groceries, Mia kept the _____ to check how much she spent.
- Extra money earned when you save or paid when you borrow. Example: If Liam borrows £10, he might have to pay £12 back because of ____.
- Money you borrow from someone, like a bank, that you must pay back later. Example: The family took a ____ to buy a car and paid it back every month.
- Money you earn from doing work, selling something, or receiving as a gift. Example: Mia earns ___ by helping her neighbors with gardening.
- The kind of money used in a country, like pounds (£) in the UK or dollars ($) in the US. Example: When you travel to France, you use euros (€) as their _____.
Down
- A plan that helps you decide how to spend and save your money. Example: Emma’s _____ shows she will spend £5 on snacks and save £3.
- When you put money into your bank account to keep it safe. Example: Sarah ____ her birthday money into her savings account.
- A place where people meet to buy and sell things. Example: Farmers sell fresh vegetables and fruits in the _____ every Saturday.
- The money left over after you subtract all your costs from what you earn. Example: Ella made bracelets for £2 each and sold them for £5. Her ___ was £3 per bracelet.
- The money you use to pay for things you need or want. Example: Ben’s ____ include buying lunch, toys, and books.
- How much something is worth in money or importance. Example: A gold necklace has more ____ than a plastic bracelet.
16 Clues: When you take money out of your bank account to use it. Example: Jake _____ £10 from his account to buy a toy. • The money you use to pay for things you need or want. Example: Ben’s ____ include buying lunch, toys, and books. • How much something is worth in money or importance. Example: A gold necklace has more ____ than a plastic bracelet. • ...
VOCABULARIES RELATED TO MONEY 2022-10-01
Across
- balance, the amount of money in a bank account.
- a sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank and has to be paid back, usually together with an additional amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing.
- having a lot of money.
- to put money for profit into business,land.
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- a piece of metal money.
- of living, how much people pay for things.
- person dealing with cash transactions in a bank store etc.
Down
- a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal
- when you spend or use money.
- to take money out of a bank account.
- having completely out of money.
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than checks or credit cards.
13 Clues: having a lot of money. • a piece of metal money. • when you spend or use money. • having completely out of money. • to take money out of a bank account. • a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal • of living, how much people pay for things. • to put money for profit into business,land. • balance, the amount of money in a bank account. • ...
Checking 2015-03-21
Across
- policy/procedure test; abbr.
- United __ Checking
- __ CC
- Depositor Insured
- early withdraw
- Internet Banking, abbr.
- Money shipment
- retirement savings; abbr.
- Most popular acct.
- Money Machine
- Certificates for short
- Check Ordering
- Money Lending
Down
- Cash __ and short
- Dollar amt. to open
- United Color
- Telephone Banking
- WV market
- @ your __
- Check card
- Lockbox for short
- Club acct.; abbr.
23 Clues: __ CC • email • WV market • @ your __ • Check card • United Color • Money Machine • Money Lending • early withdraw • Money shipment • Check Ordering • Cash __ and short • Telephone Banking • Depositor Insured • Lockbox for short • Club acct.; abbr. • United __ Checking • Most popular acct. • Dollar amt. to open • Certificates for short • Internet Banking, abbr. • retirement savings; abbr. • ...
Accounting Crossword 2025-03-21
Across
- The money a company spends to run its business (8 letters).
- The money a company makes after paying for everything it needs to run (6 letters).
- The money paid to workers for the job they do (5 letters).
- An accountant who has passed the tests and requirements to work professionally (3 letters).
- When a company’s debts are greater than what it owns (7 letters).
- The value of a company owned by its shareholders, including stock and retained earnings (15 letters)two words.
- Money and assets used to help a business grow and succeed (7 letters).
- The extra money a company has after paying all its expenses (7 letters).
- Money a company owes to suppliers or vendors for things it bought on credit (15 letters)two words
- An entry that shows an increase in assets or an expense, or a decrease in liabilities (5 letters).
- Everything a company owns, like cash, inventory, and equipment (6 letters).
Down
- The value of what a company owns after it has paid off all its debts (6 letters).
- Long-term things a business owns, like buildings or equipment, that don’t change often (11 letters).
- When a company records an expense or income even if the cash hasn't been paid or received yet (7 letters).
- Money and assets used to help a business grow and succeed (7 letters).
- The money a company earns by selling goods or services (6 letters)two words.
- Money customers owe to a company for goods or services they've received but haven’t paid for yet.(18 letters)two words.
- A check by an accountant to make sure a company’s financial statements are accurate (5 letters).
- A plan for how much money a company or person expects to make and spend in the future (6 letters).
- The total money a company makes from selling its products or services (7 letters).
20 Clues: The money paid to workers for the job they do (5 letters). • The money a company spends to run its business (8 letters). • When a company’s debts are greater than what it owns (7 letters). • Money and assets used to help a business grow and succeed (7 letters). • Money and assets used to help a business grow and succeed (7 letters). • ...
Senior Math #1 2021-11-04
Across
- something you own that has value
- when the price of goods goes up over time
- one of 3 things you should be saving for
- one of 3 things you should be saving for
- when liabilities outweigh your assets
- if you fail to pay back your loan, you are in...
- when assets outweigh your liabilities
- money earned before taxes are paid
Down
- decisions you make about your own money
- someone who loans money at ridiculous rates
- a penalty charged for borrowing money
- another word meaning debt
- 25-55-20 is an example of one
- anyone who makes purchases
- this represents your ability to repay debts
- money you take home after taxes
- money you have borrowed that must be paid back
17 Clues: another word meaning debt • anyone who makes purchases • 25-55-20 is an example of one • money you take home after taxes • something you own that has value • money earned before taxes are paid • a penalty charged for borrowing money • when liabilities outweigh your assets • when assets outweigh your liabilities • decisions you make about your own money • ...
Work 2017-08-14
Across
- A necessity.
- A system of money in general use in a country.
- Relating to government revenue.
- Devote items (money) to something.
- The cost required for something.
- The act of blowing air into something.
- Electronic funds.
- What you are in when you owe money to someone.
Down
- A thing that people desire.
- The activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- Money received form work of labour.
- A collision with an object.
- A sum of money given to the bank.
- A project designed to steal money of you, usually online or with faulty products.
- Another word for worldwide.
- Transfer items to somewhere. (data,items ect)
16 Clues: A necessity. • Electronic funds. • A thing that people desire. • A collision with an object. • Another word for worldwide. • Relating to government revenue. • The cost required for something. • A sum of money given to the bank. • Devote items (money) to something. • Money received form work of labour. • The act of blowing air into something. • ...
Phrasal verbs on money 2022-05-31
Across
- each contribute money
- give money you owe
- save money
- have just enough money to survive
- allow a debt or bill to increase
- spent a lot of money
- reach a certain amount
Down
- have limited amount of money to buy the thing you need
- pay someone what you owe them
- put money in a bank
- withdraw money from a bank
- finish giving back money you have borrowed
12 Clues: save money • give money you owe • put money in a bank • spent a lot of money • each contribute money • reach a certain amount • withdraw money from a bank • pay someone what you owe them • allow a debt or bill to increase • have just enough money to survive • finish giving back money you have borrowed • have limited amount of money to buy the thing you need
Economics 2 2023-07-30
Across
- - money lent to a company
- - the money needed to buy something
- - two businesses providing the same goods
- - what something is worth
- - buying selling or exchanging
- - money that is borrowed
- - money for a special purpose
Down
- - America in the thirties
- - part ownership of a company
- – Somebody who wants a loan
- - a way to pay without using cash
- - a continual increase in prices
- - to use your money to buy a company's stack
- - money in a bank
14 Clues: - money in a bank • - money that is borrowed • - America in the thirties • - money lent to a company • - what something is worth • – Somebody who wants a loan • - part ownership of a company • - money for a special purpose • - buying selling or exchanging • - a continual increase in prices • - a way to pay without using cash • - the money needed to buy something • ...
Nathan Howell - Personal Finance 2021-12-14
Across
- trying to spend money you don't have
- a measurement of your assets
- monthly record of transactions sent by bank
- paying off debt in a fixed schedule
- when the price of goods rises
- the sum of money or obligations you owe
- My last name
- the original amount of money
Down
- fee charged for use of money
- given to a lender as payment if you default
- putting money into your account
- a sum deducted from your account
- the amount in your bank account
- My first name
- being credited with a fixed amount of money
15 Clues: My last name • My first name • fee charged for use of money • a measurement of your assets • the original amount of money • when the price of goods rises • putting money into your account • the amount in your bank account • a sum deducted from your account • paying off debt in a fixed schedule • trying to spend money you don't have • the sum of money or obligations you owe • ...
Money and Budgeting Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-31
Across
- When you take money out of an account.
- When you put money into an account.
- Money you pay on top of returning what you borrow, or money you earn when keeping money in a savings account.
- A______ account is a safe place to store money.
- Money you borrow from someone else.
- When you spend money on something, it is an ________.
Down
- Money you pay for your house, car, boat, etc. that covers losses and damages.
- A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need.
- when multiple businesses work against each other to try and earn your money.
- Money you earn from work.
- Money the government charges you for buying things is called ______ tax.
- Money you owe to someone else.
12 Clues: Money you earn from work. • Money you owe to someone else. • When you put money into an account. • Money you borrow from someone else. • When you take money out of an account. • A______ account is a safe place to store money. • When you spend money on something, it is an ________. • A plan that helps you buy what you need, when you need. • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-08
Across
- Money earned
- amount of money borrowed or invested
- the amount of money an employee takes home
- Money put aside to increase in value
- The amount of money someone earns before deductions are made.
- a plastic card used for withdrawing money for purchases
- profit of invested money
Down
- paper used to transfer money
- the amount of money someone plans to spend
- transfer of money from one person to another
- A tax on sales
- list of employees that need to be payed by a company
12 Clues: Money earned • A tax on sales • profit of invested money • paper used to transfer money • amount of money borrowed or invested • Money put aside to increase in value • the amount of money someone plans to spend • the amount of money an employee takes home • transfer of money from one person to another • list of employees that need to be payed by a company • ...
Unit 5 2015-04-12
Across
- a person who lies to get money
- port
- a person who has something
- a place you are traveling to
- exchange of goods
- money that you borrowed
- a person who suffers or is tricked
Down
- questionable, doubtful,not sure
- make fake money
- bill in British English
- currency money from different countries
- an important building from the past
- leave
- opposite of refuse
- money you pay for a ticket
15 Clues: port • leave • make fake money • exchange of goods • opposite of refuse • bill in British English • money that you borrowed • a person who has something • money you pay for a ticket • a place you are traveling to • a person who lies to get money • questionable, doubtful,not sure • a person who suffers or is tricked • an important building from the past • ...
Video Games 2015-05-20
Across
- Link's weapon.
- up Mario's money.
- What you earn when you play a game.
- Batman's acolyte.
- What you need to play a video game. you hold it in your hands.
- XBOX'S competitor.
- Mario's power up.
- Sonic's money.
- Upgrade in the game.
- Elf's weapon.
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- The thing you put in the console.
- Best device to play Far Cry 4.
- Device to play League of Legends.
- You have a lot in games.
- Visual support for a console.
- Vader Vilain in Star Wars.
- Mario's money.
- The bad guy in the game.
- What you need to buy games.
- The principal character.
20 Clues: Elf's weapon. • Link's weapon. • Mario's money. • Sonic's money. • up Mario's money. • Batman's acolyte. • Mario's power up. • XBOX'S competitor. • Upgrade in the game. • You have a lot in games. • The bad guy in the game. • The principal character. • Vader Vilain in Star Wars. • What you need to buy games. • Visual support for a console. • Best device to play Far Cry 4. • ...
WorkKeys Reading Vocab 2025-07-21
Across
- go beyond
- to have a plan in mind for something
- A person who helps you.
- people who work under the boss
- Money plan
- people you look after or take care of them
- favorable
- what you expect to happen
- sent
- Another form or variation from the original
- Time
- all comes together
- Money
Down
- to get money back
- money spent
- Amount you have
- permitted
- next
- proof
- tape, glue
- equal
- amount of time
- keeping things clean/working
- make someone feel better
- Pictures
- boss
- extra
- worried about
- a place of business
- instructions
- On sale
31 Clues: next • boss • sent • Time • proof • equal • extra • Money • On sale • Pictures • go beyond • permitted • favorable • tape, glue • Money plan • money spent • instructions • worried about • amount of time • Amount you have • to get money back • all comes together • a place of business • A person who helps you. • make someone feel better • what you expect to happen • keeping things clean/working • people who work under the boss • ...
Money responsibility 2021-07-14
Across
- any resource (tangible or intangible, owned or controlled) that holds value
- yearly
- a plan for using income to meet financial obligations.
- Creditworthiness is a term that refers to how much confidence a lender can have in a borrower’s ability to repay a loan
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- per one hundred
- a legal status that a person or entity can enter when they’re unable to repay their debts.
- a financial arrangement in which money is borrowed for a purchase and paid back at a later date
7 Clues: yearly • per one hundred • a plan for using income to meet financial obligations. • any resource (tangible or intangible, owned or controlled) that holds value • a legal status that a person or entity can enter when they’re unable to repay their debts. • a financial arrangement in which money is borrowed for a purchase and paid back at a later date • ...
KWAT'SAN MONEY 2022-06-13
Money Borrowing 2022-12-07
Across
- _______ loans are money borrowed from an institution, like a bank
- _______ lending is when someone only borrows an amount of money at an interest rate that they can afford to pay back in a reasonable time
- _______ lending is when someone borrows an amount of money at an interest rate that they cannot afford to pay back in a reasonable time
Down
- _______ loans are money borrowed from friends or family members
- A percentage added to every payment made on a loan
- To receive money or property with the agreement that you will pay it back
- To give money or property with the agreement that you will give it back
7 Clues: A percentage added to every payment made on a loan • _______ loans are money borrowed from friends or family members • _______ loans are money borrowed from an institution, like a bank • To give money or property with the agreement that you will give it back • To receive money or property with the agreement that you will pay it back • ...
Money adjectives 2020-10-17
Money Klára 2014-01-15
7 Clues: Metal money. • Paper money. • Proof of trade. • The reward for work. • When sombody get you his property. • Rich man who has millions of money. • When you play the game, in which you can lose money.
MONEY-REVISON 2017-07-17
Across
- that develops gradually without stopping
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank
- the amount of money that you owe to a bank after you have spent more than what was in your account
Down
- extra amount of money that you have to pay after having taken out a loan from a bank
- money that you receive from your work, from your investments or from the government
- to belong to somebody
- the need to pay sb for something they have done for you or sold you
7 Clues: to belong to somebody • that develops gradually without stopping • an amount of money that you borrow from a bank • the need to pay sb for something they have done for you or sold you • money that you receive from your work, from your investments or from the government • extra amount of money that you have to pay after having taken out a loan from a bank • ...
money spending 2018-05-03
7 Clues: us dollar • money(informal) • coming from outside • not having enough money • not influenced by emotions • the feeling of being upset • to give somebody back less money than they are owed
money sean 2022-01-13
JAY-MONEY 2024-09-15
Money vocabulary 2025-12-01
7 Clues: to use money to buy things • to put money in your account • to take money out of your account • to put money away for use in the future • you open it in a bank to keep your money • a building where people keep their money safe. • amount of money that people borrow from a bank and has to be paid back
Earning Money 2025-05-21
7 Clues: A person who does a job • Getting money by doing work • Work that people do to earn money • A place where we go to buy things • The person in charge who pays workers • A special case where we keep our money safe • Special paper and coins we use to buy things
Economics Vocabulary Crossword 2016-05-11
Across
- debt investment where an investor loans money to an entity.
- money made by or paid to a business or organization.
- commit in order to earn a financial return.
- Rate/ lowest rate the banks loan out to people who borrow money.
- money that is earned from work, investments, businesses,etc...
- money lent at interest.
Down
- amount of money available for spending that is based on a plan for how it will be spent.
- money that a country uses a specific kind of.
- Money that a bank or business that allows a person to use or pay back later
- charge for borrowed money in a percentage of the amount of money borrowed.
- amount of something that is not spent or used.
- use of money to pay something.
- supply of gods available for sale in a store.
13 Clues: money lent at interest. • use of money to pay something. • commit in order to earn a financial return. • money that a country uses a specific kind of. • supply of gods available for sale in a store. • amount of something that is not spent or used. • money made by or paid to a business or organization. • debt investment where an investor loans money to an entity. • ...
VOCABULARIES RELATED TO MONEY 2022-10-01
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- having completely out of money.
- money, which is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something.
- a sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank and has to be paid back, usually together with an additional amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing.
- when you spend or use money.
- a piece of metal money.
- person dealing with cash transactions in a bank store etc.
- of living, how much people pay for things.
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- having a lot of money.
- the amount of money in a bank account.
- a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal.
- to take money out of a bank account.
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than checks or credit cards.
- to put money for profit into business,land.
13 Clues: having a lot of money. • a piece of metal money. • when you spend or use money. • having completely out of money. • to take money out of a bank account. • the amount of money in a bank account. • a (usually commercial) exchange; a deal. • of living, how much people pay for things. • to put money for profit into business,land. • ...
Budget 2013-06-06
Across
- Investments
- Money charged or paid by a bank
- A one off payment
- Essential items
- Interest rate that can go up and down
- When you are paid to do a job
- Revenue is equal to or more than your expenses
- Proof of payment
Down
- Living cost keep raising
- Surplus money
- Money earnt
- Interest rate that doesn't change
- Things we want
- Set amount of money paid on a regular basis
- An estimate of your income and expenses
- A situation where you owe money
16 Clues: Investments • Money earnt • Surplus money • Things we want • Essential items • Proof of payment • A one off payment • Living cost keep raising • When you are paid to do a job • Money charged or paid by a bank • A situation where you owe money • Interest rate that doesn't change • Interest rate that can go up and down • An estimate of your income and expenses • ...
Holdback 2024-08-02
Across
- Bar/Togo money should be counted ______ printing the cash out.
- Where should the Laminated holdback sign be placed for the managers to see?
- What needs to be completed for each holdback bag created?
- What color paper are the holdback itemizations sheets supposed to be printed on?
- Where can you find the holdback procedures detailed out?
- What should NOT be done with the money the following day?
- What paid out/in category is used when holding back money?
- Where are the holdback itemization slips found along with a checklist of the procedures?
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- Where is the Cash Out viewed (before printing)?
- What amounts are completed by the OA before printing the itemization slips?
- What function is completed in Posi when using the holdback money the following day?
- Who do we inform when the holdback needs to take place?
- What should the bartenders/togo pull prior to counting money?
- What email address do we send an update to when money has not arrived?
- What time do we notify main office if money has not arrived?
- What function is completed in posi when holding back money?
- What memo is entered into posi when completing a paid out/in?
17 Clues: Where is the Cash Out viewed (before printing)? • Who do we inform when the holdback needs to take place? • Where can you find the holdback procedures detailed out? • What needs to be completed for each holdback bag created? • What should NOT be done with the money the following day? • What paid out/in category is used when holding back money? • ...
Banking terms 2021-10-19
Across
- A financial establishment that invests money deposited by customers, pays it out when required, makes loans at interest, and exchanges currency.
- banking, A specific division of banking related to the creation of capital for other companies, governments, and other entities.
- banking, Works directly with businesses to provide them loans, credit, savings accounts, and checking accounts.
- account, Is a type of bank account that allows you to easily deposit and withdraw money for daily transactions.
- The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- loans, Where an individual borrows money for personal need, including making investments in a company.
- card, A small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- banking, Works directly with individuals to provide them loans, credit, savings accounts, and checking accounts.
- A legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.
- account, An arrangement made with a bank whereby one may deposit and withdraw money and in some cases be paid interest.
- Money that can be divided into small increments that can be used in exchange for goods of varying values.
- bank, A platform where financial services are provided solely online.
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
- union, A nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
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- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- of value, An asset, commodity, or currency that maintains its value without depreciating. Gold is an example of this.
- authority, A regulator who subjects financial institutions to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, aiming to maintain the stability and integrity of the financial system.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- Can be easily moved.
- of value, The function of money that enables the values of different goods and services to be compared. Exchanging Bermuda dollars for UK pounds is an example of this.
- Of the same kind; alike.
- account, A bank account that earns interest.
- in value, Currencies whose value does not fluctuate much.
- Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- institution, A company that focuses on dealing with financial transactions, such as investments, loans, and deposits.
26 Clues: Can be easily moved. • Of the same kind; alike. • account, A bank account that earns interest. • in value, Currencies whose value does not fluctuate much. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • bank, A platform where financial services are provided solely online. • The money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan. • ...
Section 5 Preview 2021-11-05
Across
- This is when the government borrows too much money (Often to pay off debts) and as a result, it decreases the money supply and makes it harder for individuals and firms to borrow money.
- This is the fraction of your money that the bank holds and does not lend out.
- This is an asset that CANNOT be easily converted into Cash.
- Assuming a constant rate of growth, this is what a dollar will be worth later in time.
- When the populace fears for the scarcity of money, they often do this ____________. When they go to their banks and demand withdrawal of their funds.
- This is a shared, diversified, stock portfolio.
- This is an asset that can be easily sold for cash.
- When the government spends Less than was planned for the year, they run a ________________
- The is the price charged for use of Savings. It is often charged yearly as a percentage of the amount that was lent.
- This means holding purchasing power over time. It is crucial for money to do this to be viable. It is a large reason many people don’t consider Bitcoin to be money.
- The value of this is derived only be the value placed in the money.
- This is the requirement to pay someone in the future. It is often convoluted with “debt”.
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- This is the central tool of the Federal reserve and monetary policy. This is how the Fed (Central Bank) Increases or reduces the Money supply.
- When the Government has a ___________________ it spends more than it has collected in Taxes. Due to Inflation, Most advanced economies run these every year.
- Most Countries have this institution, In America it is known as the “Federal Reserve.”
- This is the way that the Federal Reserve lends money to the Bank.
- This entitles the owner to future income from the seller.
- This is the calculation for the how many dollars is created by each additional dollar invested in banks.
- This aspect of Money allows people to understand values compared to other goods.
- This is an asset that you use for trading for other goods and services rather than for consumption?
- This states, that an amount of money in-hand today is worth more than the same amount in the future.
- This provides liquid assets in the form of deposits to lenders, and uses their funds to finance borrower’s investment spending.
22 Clues: This is a shared, diversified, stock portfolio. • This is an asset that can be easily sold for cash. • This entitles the owner to future income from the seller. • This is an asset that CANNOT be easily converted into Cash. • This is the way that the Federal Reserve lends money to the Bank. • The value of this is derived only be the value placed in the money. • ...
Mathematics Language 2023-12-06
Across
- Selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities.
- The sale of goods in small quantities directly to consumers
- The amount of money spent on acquiring, producing, or maintaining something.
- The cost incurred or amount spent in the process of generating revenue or conducting business.
- Money received on a regular basis, usually in exchange for work or investment.
- The exchange of goods or services for money; a transaction where items are sold.
- To transfer goods or services to another party in exchange for money.
- The financial gain or benefit obtained when the amount earned from a business activity exceeds the expenses and costs.
- To acquire goods or services in exchange for money.
- To receive payment in exchange for work or services provided.
- To allocate money or resources with the expectation of generating income or profit in the future.
- A reduction in the original selling price of a product.
- To increase the amount or level of something.
- To use money to purchase goods or services; past tense: having used money in the past.
- Payment received for work or services, often on an hourly, weekly, or monthly basis.
- A reduction in the original price of a product or service, often expressed as a percentage.
- A Latin preposition meaning "for each" or "for every," used to express a rate or ratio.
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- The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- Referring to periods of one year, or relating to a year.
- The sale of goods in large quantities to be retailed by others.
- A thing that is or may be chosen.
- Money that is not spent or consumed and is set aside, typically in a bank account, for future use or emergencies.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on investment, usually expressed as a percentage of the principal amount.
- To make something smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
- To take away or eliminate.
- The act of making something greater in amount, size, or degree.
- A compulsory financial charge imposed by a government on individuals or businesses to fund public expenditures.
- A sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
28 Clues: To take away or eliminate. • A thing that is or may be chosen. • To increase the amount or level of something. • To acquire goods or services in exchange for money. • A reduction in the original selling price of a product. • Referring to periods of one year, or relating to a year. • The sale of goods in small quantities directly to consumers • ...
Junior Achievement: Test Review 2022-08-25
Across
- a collection of stocks or bonds of various corporations
- the possibility of financial loss or physical harm
- a standardized measurement of the potential to repay debt
- a social insurance system that provides benefits to most Americans who are retired, sick, or too disabled to work
- a business that provides money-related services
- an IOU issued by a company or the government in exchange for a loan from an investor that will be repaid with a set rate of return, but does NOT represent ownership in the company
- an interest-bearing account where people put money for future use (low risk because it is insured)
- a share of a corporation sold to the public
- amount of monthly income remaining after all deductions have been taken (take-home pay)
- a record of income and spending; a plan for managing money
- money in the form of bills and/or coins
- the ideals that are important to you
- to pay __________ first means to automatically save a specified amount from a paycheck for future use
- a social insurance program that extends health coverage to almost all Americans age 65 or older
- a grouping of jobs that are related by skills or products
- money received on a regular basis for work or through investments
- a wireless service that allows financial transactions by using an app or web browser from a mobile device
- things you like and enjoy doing
- _______ income is money available to spend on goods and services that are not essential
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- the things you do well
- an amount deducted from a bank account
- total amount of earnings made over a month before any deductions
- a written order for a bank to pay money
- a fee received or paid for the use of borrowed money
- the amount of financial trust extended to a person or a business by a lender; essentially a loan
- the amount paid for an insurance policy
- money paid out of pocket before insurance covers the remaining costs
- the amount of money originally invested
- a fixed amount paid to an employee each month
- your natural talents
- money owed
- a contract that outlines coverage plans and protects a person against financial loss or damage
- required payments to the government to fund public programs, schools, and roads
- a for-profit institution that offers personal loans, mortgages, and other services
- to commit money to gain a profit or earn interest
35 Clues: money owed • your natural talents • the things you do well • things you like and enjoy doing • the ideals that are important to you • an amount deducted from a bank account • a written order for a bank to pay money • the amount paid for an insurance policy • the amount of money originally invested • money in the form of bills and/or coins • ...
Investments Chapter 2 Crosswords Aaron Gardner 2022-11-21
Across
- Digital stock market
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- An organization or person that lends money.
- A system or market in which commercial transactions involving currency, shares,and commodities.
- A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- The business conducted or services offered by a bank.
- A printed document that advertises or describes a school, or commercial enterprise,in order to attract or inform clients, members, buyers, or investors.
- A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The funds or revenue of a government, corporation, or institution.
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- A Street in manhattan that contains the NYSE
- Limited Liability Partnership
- Increase number of different stocks in portfolio
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- The action or process of keeping financial accounts.
- A thing for which someone is responsible, especially a debt or financial obligation.
- A range of investments held by a person or organization.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- The state of trade at a particular time or in a particular context.
- Putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- A certificate issued by a government or a public company promising to repay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest at a specified time
- Part proprietorship of property held by joint owners
- To expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- An owner of shares in a company.
- A thing deposited or pledged as a guarantee of the fulfillment of an undertaking or the repayment of a loan.
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits.
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Limited Liability Corporation
31 Clues: Digital stock market • Limited Liability Corporation • Limited Liability Partnership • An owner of shares in a company. • An organization or person that lends money. • A Street in manhattan that contains the NYSE • Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • Increase number of different stocks in portfolio • The action or process of keeping financial accounts. • ...
Financial Maths Crossword 2023-03-05
Across
- A type of overtime pay that is 1.5x higher than the normal hourly rate.
- Money that comes in. This is money your earn, win, are given etc.
- Per year. Often abbreviated pa or p.a.
- total amount of income before any deductions are made or tax is paid.
- The maximum amount of money you can earn in a financial year without paying any tax.
- Changing a value to an equivalent but different form
- Earnings paid to a person based on an hourly rate.
- The word is used in maths to mean multiply
- A number representing a fraction out of 100 i.e., 23%=23/100
- to make bigger in size or value
- Hours worked that are extra to normal working hours in each time frame. Paid at a higher rate.
- A type of overtime pay that is 2x higher than the normal hourly rate.
- the amount of money deposited in your bank account. The “take home” pay.
- Each row in the ATO Tax Table. Often just described by the percentage.
- The amount of money added to the cost price to make the final selling price.
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- The year that goes from 1st July to 30th June the following year.
- A fixed agreed amount paid to a person to keep their services available.
- The percentage rate that is paid on a loan or investment.
- the amount of money made selling something for more than it cost.
- The amount of money that is borrowed or invested. The amount that you start with.
- A fixed agreed amount of money to be earnt yearly.
- An amount subtracted from a price. Often as a percentage of the original price.
- Gross income minus any allowable deductions. This is the number used to calculate tax.
- the amount of profit or loss made on a sale.
- Money paid to the government by people earning a positive amount of taxable income.
- to make smaller in size or value
- An amount of money earned that is calculated from a percentage of goods sold.
- the amount of money made selling something for less than it cost.
- An amount paid to a bank or financial institution at regular intervals to repay a loan with interest included. Normally made in equal amounts over the period
29 Clues: to make bigger in size or value • to make smaller in size or value • Per year. Often abbreviated pa or p.a. • The word is used in maths to mean multiply • the amount of profit or loss made on a sale. • A fixed agreed amount of money to be earnt yearly. • Earnings paid to a person based on an hourly rate. • Changing a value to an equivalent but different form • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-09
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- Moving money from one account to another. Can be done online through a secure banking website
- A plastic card that enables you to do ATM transactions and to make purchases instead of using cash or writing a check.
- An automatic electronic deposit of net pay to an employee's designated bank account
- The U.S. administration insuring deposits in U.S.credit unions against credit union failure
- Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income
- A measurement of your assets (money you've saved or things of value you own) minus your liabilities (money you owe others); also called net worth
- To sign the back of a check made out to you so it can be cashed or deposited.
- Interest earned on both the principal amount and any interest already earned
- a penalty payment for having a negative balance in an account
- A popular trick to find out how long it will take your money to double depending on what interest rate you are receiving
- A written order to the bank that tells it to take a stated amount of money from your account and pay it to another.
- A method of saving whereby you put a fixed amount of income into a savings account before you pay monthly bills or make purchases
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- Ability of an investment to be cashed
- A term used to indicate that the depositor's account is inadequate to cover the check
- Original amount of money saved or invested, separate from interest or earnings
- protection pays a check even though there are not enough funds in the account; there is a fee for this service and the money must be repaid
- when an account does not have enough money to cover a check that has been issued against it
- To "balance" your checking account with your monthly statement from the bank.
- A check that has been written but not yet deducted from the person's bank account.
- To write a check or make a withdrawal when there isn't enough money in the account to pay for it.
- Small amount given in return for letting the bank use your money
- A savings certificate with a fixed interest rate and maturity date, holding the saver's money until the CD fully matures
- The U.S. corporation insuring deposits in US banks against bank failure
- Interest paid on the principal alone
- The rate at which the price of goods increases and consumer purchasing power decreases over time
25 Clues: Interest paid on the principal alone • Ability of an investment to be cashed • Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income • a penalty payment for having a negative balance in an account • Small amount given in return for letting the bank use your money • The U.S. corporation insuring deposits in US banks against bank failure • ...
CHA-CHING CURRICULUM SESSION 6 2021-07-23
Across
- When we donate, we are spreading joy and _________.
- My needs are like food, a place to stay, water and ____.
- Saving helps us achieve our short term and ____goals.
- Other than money, I can also donate my ___
- Something I desire to have but is not necessary.
- ____is to use money to buy things.
- One way to earn money is to __hard for it.
- To save, we need to set a short term goal and ___money aside
- I must work hard to ___ money.
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- I ____ to achieve my goals.
- There are _____ways to use money!
- Everything costs____.
- ____ is something I must have.
- We must not ____ money.
- When we do or give something to show love others.
15 Clues: Everything costs____. • We must not ____ money. • I ____ to achieve my goals. • ____ is something I must have. • I must work hard to ___ money. • There are _____ways to use money! • ____is to use money to buy things. • Other than money, I can also donate my ___ • One way to earn money is to __hard for it. • Something I desire to have but is not necessary. • ...
