money Crossword Puzzles
NC Virtual M1L3 Activity 1 OCS FM 2020-09-29
Across
- - the amount you deposited in a savings account.
- - a personal record of your check accounts transactions (activities).
- -a form you fill out when you put money into your account.
- - borrowed money
- - an account where paper checks or debit cards are used to withdraw money deposited into the account to pay for items.
- - interest paid on the principal amount
- - put money into an account
- - to write one's signature on the back of a check which will transfer money
Down
- - a deposit account at a bank which pays interest, but cannot be withdrawn by check writing.
- - the current amount of money you have in your account
- - a percent that is paid on money in a bank account or money owed.
- - interest that is paid on the principal and the interest compounded daily.
- - a small book that shows the amount of money deposited in the saving account and withdrawn.
- - the way you sign your name on important papers
- - a hand-written document used to pay for purchases using funds in a personal checking account
15 Clues: - borrowed money • - put money into an account • - interest paid on the principal amount • - the amount you deposited in a savings account. • - the way you sign your name on important papers • - the current amount of money you have in your account • -a form you fill out when you put money into your account. • ...
eco 2023-04-05
Across
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator
- money in the form of gold or silver coinsmonetary unitmonetary unit
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment
- an overthrow of the government
Down
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed
- money by government decree
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange
- money that has an alternative use
14 Clues: money by government decree • an overthrow of the government • paper currency issued by the Fed • money that has an alternative use • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • money or other substance generally accepted as payment • money in the form of gold or silver coinsmonetary unitmonetary unit • ...
How to save money 2025-03-28
Across
- A scam where someone pretends to be a friend or relative in trouble
- The money you pay upfront when buying a car on finance
- A place where you can safely keep your money and earn interest
- A card that lets you pay with money from your bank account
- A fake message pretending to be from a real company
- A small amount of money set aside for unexpected costs
Down
- A fraudster pretending to be from your bank or government
- A spending plan that helps track income and expenses
- Putting money aside for future needs or emergencies
- A type of account designed to grow your savings
- An unexpected message asking for personal details or money
- A card that lets you borrow money to pay for things
- A required policy to protect against damages and accidents
- The extra money charged when you borrow money
14 Clues: The extra money charged when you borrow money • A type of account designed to grow your savings • Putting money aside for future needs or emergencies • A card that lets you borrow money to pay for things • A fake message pretending to be from a real company • A spending plan that helps track income and expenses • ...
Business Vocab 2025-09-22
Across
- The place where buyers and sellers meet to trade goods or services.
- The total amount of money a business makes before paying for anything.
- The money a business gets to keep after paying all its costs.
- Extra money you pay back when you borrow money.
- Borrowing money now with the agreement to pay it back later.
- The total amount of a product that is available for sale.
- Putting money into something with the hope of earning more money later.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
Down
- How much people actually want to buy a product.
- Helpful actions you pay for, like delivery or repairs.
- A person who starts and runs their own business.
- The money or tools needed to start a business.
- The costs of running a business, like buying supplies or ingredients.
- Physical items you can touch and buy, like cookies or lemonade.
14 Clues: A plan for how to spend and save money. • The money or tools needed to start a business. • How much people actually want to buy a product. • Extra money you pay back when you borrow money. • A person who starts and runs their own business. • Helpful actions you pay for, like delivery or repairs. • The total amount of a product that is available for sale. • ...
Unique Vocabulary 2022-04-05
Across
- Something a person or business does for someone else.
- To keep money instead of spending it.
- A business where people can save their money or borrow money.
- A piece of paper that uses money from a bank account to pay for things.
- To pay money to get a good or service.
- How much people want or need to buy something.
- A card that uses money that is borrowed and must be paid back to pay for things.
Down
- The amount of money a good or service costs.
- A card that uses money from a bank account to pay for things.
- Something you would like to have but do not need.
- Coins and bills used to pay for things.
- To give something to someone after being paid for it.
- An item that is made or grown in order to be sold.
- To ask to use something and then give it back later.
- Something you must have and can't live without.
- When goods or services cost less than they usually do.
16 Clues: To keep money instead of spending it. • To pay money to get a good or service. • Coins and bills used to pay for things. • The amount of money a good or service costs. • How much people want or need to buy something. • Something you must have and can't live without. • Something you would like to have but do not need. • An item that is made or grown in order to be sold. • ...
April Vocabulary 2025-04-11
Across
- to ask to use something and then give it back later
- the amount of money a good or service costs
- when goods or services cost less than they usually do
- a card that uses money from a bank account to pay for things
- something a person or business does for someone else
- a piece of paper that uses money from a bank account to pay for things
- something you would like to have but do not need
- an item that is made or grown in order to be sold
Down
- a card that uses money that is borrowed and must be paid back to pay for things
- to pay money to get a good or service
- something you must have and can't live without
- to keep money instead of spending it
- a business where people can save their money or borrow money
- how much people want or need to buy something
- to give something to someone after being paid for it
- coins and bills used to pay for things
16 Clues: to keep money instead of spending it • to pay money to get a good or service • coins and bills used to pay for things • the amount of money a good or service costs • how much people want or need to buy something • something you must have and can't live without • something you would like to have but do not need • an item that is made or grown in order to be sold • ...
Yoongyu 2022-06-07
Across
- old
- eats
- not odd
- food container
- not happy
- places for water
- best state
- boys go to jupiter to get more__
- crossword
- steal
- terrible instrument?
- yes
- moist cleaning
- like larry from veggietales
- good
- creator of chobana
- weirdo fish
Down
- amphibian eater
- knot
- feature verb
- pumpik
- money misplacement
- yes
- eat rainbow
- palindrome
- money
- tomato
- ate now
- not sad
29 Clues: old • yes • yes • knot • eats • good • steal • money • pumpik • tomato • not odd • ate now • not sad • not happy • crossword • best state • palindrome • eat rainbow • weirdo fish • feature verb • food container • moist cleaning • amphibian eater • places for water • money misplacement • creator of chobana • terrible instrument? • like larry from veggietales • boys go to jupiter to get more__
ESL Money Matters 4.1 Low Intermediate 2024-12-23
Across
- Non-essential expenses that can be adjusted based on personal choice.
- Money spent on goods or services; costs incurred during budgeting.
- The means by which people move from one place to another, often involving costs (like bus fares).
- money To use money to buy goods or services.
- back To reduce spending on certain items.
- A vertical section in a table or chart where similar items are listed.
- Activities that provide enjoyment, often requiring money.
- Essential services such as water, electricity, and gas that require payment.
Down
- To make something part of a whole; in budgeting, it refers to adding expenses or income sources.
- Services related to medical care that may involve costs.
- a budget The process of planning how to spend your money.
- A loan specifically for purchasing property, usually paid back over many years.
- Necessary items that must be purchased for basic living needs (e.g., food).
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or investments.
- A visual representation of data, often used to track expenses.
- money To keep money instead of spending it; often done for future needs.
16 Clues: back To reduce spending on certain items. • money To use money to buy goods or services. • Services related to medical care that may involve costs. • a budget The process of planning how to spend your money. • Activities that provide enjoyment, often requiring money. • A visual representation of data, often used to track expenses. • ...
Crime and punishment 2013-11-05
Across
- the crime of making copies of valuable documents or works of art in order to make money by selling them.
- a plan for getting an advantage for yourself, especially by deceiving others.
- someone who has committed a crime
- if the police _______ someone, they take that person to a police station because they believe he or she has committed a crime.
- to steal money that people trust you to look after as part of your work.
- the crime of taking money or property illegally, often by using threats or violence.
- to make a legal claim against someone, usually to get money from them because they have done something bad to you. The legal claim is called a lawsuit.
- to decide officially in a law court that someone is guilty of a crime.
- trying to make someone do something for you by giving them money, presents, or something else that they want.
- Release from imprisonment provided by the payment of such money.
- the crime of stealing.
Down
- to officially accuse someone of a crime and ask a court of law to judge them.
- to escape from a dangerous situation or place very quickly.
- a formal request for a court of law or similar authority to change its decision.
- a punishment given by a judge, usually involving a period of time that a person must spend in prison.
- to take a person away illegally by force, usually in order to demand money in exchange for releasing them
- converting or obtaining money or property by false pretense, including confidence games and the use of bad checks.
- the crime of entering a building illegally in order to steal things.
- to accuse or impute a fault to (a person, etc.), as formally in a court of law.
- a sum of money required to be paid as a penalty for an offense.
20 Clues: the crime of stealing. • someone who has committed a crime • to escape from a dangerous situation or place very quickly. • a sum of money required to be paid as a penalty for an offense. • Release from imprisonment provided by the payment of such money. • the crime of entering a building illegally in order to steal things. • ...
Personal finance 2022-09-26
Across
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- A number based on information in a credit report.
- A form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- Your bank houses these.
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work.
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- An economic value of something you own
- Money received for labor or services.
- The failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- People 16 years and older who have jobs.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- Payment history of debt by a credit bureau.
Down
- earnings After tax money
- Annual percentage rate
- An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- Gross pay minus deductions and taxes.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- A transaction where money is deposited directly into your bank.
- The amount of your paycheck that is available to spend or save.
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
- Cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- A legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments
- A sum of money put towards the purchase of something.
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- Money owed that was exchanged for goods or services.
30 Clues: Annual percentage rate • Your bank houses these. • earnings After tax money • A share of ownership in a company. • Gross pay minus deductions and taxes. • Money received for labor or services. • An economic value of something you own • People 16 years and older who have jobs. • Payment history of debt by a credit bureau. • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • ...
Unit 2 Consumer Skills 2021-03-07
Across
- machine that allows a customer to take out physical currency from their bank account
- a card that is loaded with a specific cash amount and can only be used at a specific store
- type of payment app that allows you to send money directly from your checking account to another person
- the monthly record of your account transactions sent to you by your bank
- practice of comparing the price of product or services from different vendors before buying
- a voucher providing a discount for a particular item when purchased
- the total for part of some of the items on your receipt
- an amount of money you add to a bank account
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
Down
- an amount of money you take out of a bank account
- a document acknowledging that a person has received money or property after a sale
- a person or company offering something for sale
- a distinctive attribute or quality of something
- a type of bank account that allows a person to deposit and withdraw their money
- a document that tells a bank to pay specific amount of money from one person's account to another person's account
- a virtual wallet that stores payment card information on a mobile device
- a sum of money given by a customer to a waiter or waitress for their service
- an opportunity that encourages you to purchase a specific item
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a deduction from the usual cost of something
- a mandatory financial charge that the government adds to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- a card issued by a bank allowing the owner to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
22 Clues: a deduction from the usual cost of something • an amount of money you add to a bank account • a person or company offering something for sale • a distinctive attribute or quality of something • an amount of money you take out of a bank account • the amount of money you have in your bank account • the total for part of some of the items on your receipt • ...
Gaven 2017-01-18
Across
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- interest- Interest calculated and paid on a balance and on the interest paid previously
- deposit box- A bank safe where documents, jewelry, or valuables are kept.
- card- A card that allows the holder to buy goods and services by taking out a bank loan
- card- A card that is purchased for a certain amount and then used like cash
- A business agreement or exchange
- of directors- A group of people chosen to manage or direct a business or organization
- The money people earn for their work
- To have money gain in increments, usually at a set rate
- (personal identification number)- A number required when a person uses a debit card; it ensures others can’t access the bank account
- banking- A service that allows customers to perform banking activities using the internet
Down
- account- An account that usually earns interest and is often used to hold money that is not needed right away
- ticket- A written record of money put into a checking account
- A check received for work complete
- The chief financial officer is responsible for a business’s finances
- theft- The crime of stealing someone else’s personal or financial information for your own use
- A fee received or paid for the use of money
- institution- A business that provides money related services
- To write a signature on the back of a check
- card- A card that allows customers to electronically and immediately withdraw funds from their account
- deposit- An electronic transfer of money from one account; often used by employers to pay employees
- deposit- The amount of money placed into an account after all deductions, such as cash back, are made
- Card- A card that allows you to spend only the amount you have predeposited into an account
23 Clues: A business agreement or exchange • A check received for work complete • The money people earn for their work • A fee received or paid for the use of money • To write a signature on the back of a check • To have money gain in increments, usually at a set rate • Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest • ...
Unit 3 2016-10-24
Across
- Which type of payment takes the longest clear?
- What loan is given from a bank to buy property?
- What is the reward of a savings account?
- What type of payments can be made without using your pin at a card machine?
- Type of growth is generated by acquisitions?
- What money is in the form of coins and notes?
- There are two types of business growth, internal and ……
- Where do you store your money? Bank
- Currency of the UK?
- Money is used as a ….. tool.
- What is called when you borrow money from the bank?
- What are part owners of the company called?
- Things that a business owns that have value?
- What is called when you spend more money than you have?
- What type of business where two or more people are owners of the business?
- debit What do you call making an arrangement with a third company taking money from your account?
- What is an advantage of a standing order?
Down
- How to avoid debt? Budget
- What type of card is issued by the bank in which you can spend as much as you want but have to pay it back?
- What type of growth is generated through the development and expansion of the business?
- There are 3 sources of finance: Venture Capital, Business Growth, and…… ?
- How old can you be to issue a credit card?
- What type of share had a fixed rate of return?
- What card can you use in a specific shop?
- What is called where you trade goods without money?
- What type of loan is given to students for university?
- What type of an account can money be help in and not taxed?
- What type of business is only owned by one person?
- What do you purchase when you want own a percentage as a company?
- What is it called where you owe money but can’t pay it back?
30 Clues: Currency of the UK? • How to avoid debt? Budget • Money is used as a ….. tool. • Where do you store your money? Bank • What is the reward of a savings account? • What card can you use in a specific shop? • What is an advantage of a standing order? • How old can you be to issue a credit card? • What are part owners of the company called? • ...
Lawn Boy Reflection 2023-10-06
Across
- A company in its first stages of business
- A financial compensation that goes above and beyond normal payment expectations
- The amount of money being liquidated in and out of a business
- Assistance or product given to customers in exchange for money
- A financial gain, or the difference between money spent and money earned
- A digital record given to an employee for every paycheck
- A fixed pay determined paid to an employee by the hour
- An account for saving money that usually earns interest
- value of shares issued by a company
- The number of goods sold in a given targeted period
- Anything that has value and is owned by a person or company
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- Customer needs that are left unfulfilled or ignored that you can make a business from
- An amount of money put into stocks or any business as capital
- The boxer that Lawn Boy sponsors
Down
- An asset with increasing value
- A name, term, design, or symbol that distinguishes a seller's goods or services from other sellers
- A fixed monthly payment expressed as an annual sum
- Opposition between businesses with the same services
- Money used to run a business
- A chance to grow your own business due to a gap in the market
- An asset with decreasing value
- The amount of a product or service, and the desire buyers have for it
- An announcement of a product and its uses through any media to publicize a business
- A security that represents fractional ownership in a company
- The protagonist of the story
- A tax based on wages, salaries, dividends, interest and other income a person earns
- A denomination of a company's stock
- payment from a borrower of money along with payment back of the original money borrowed
- A person employed for wages or salary
30 Clues: Money used to run a business • The protagonist of the story • An asset with increasing value • An asset with decreasing value • The boxer that Lawn Boy sponsors • value of shares issued by a company • A denomination of a company's stock • A person employed for wages or salary • A company in its first stages of business • A person who organizes and operates a business • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in an economy, e.g. education, training and health care
- the best alternative forgone
- an increase in the output of an economy and in the long run, an increase in the economy’s productive potential
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- reward to investment
- sectors producing services
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- function of money that enable people to save
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
Down
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- government charges imposed on income and wealth, such as income tax and inheritance tax
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone’s wants
- cost which do not change with output in the short run
- cost that change with output
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
- reward to enterprise
- reward to labour
- reward to land
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
- money a firm earns from its sales, before deducting costs of production
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
26 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to enterprise • reward to investment • sectors producing services • cost that change with output • the best alternative forgone • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • cost which do not change with output in the short run • ...
Business It Extra Credit 2025-10-23
Across
- All the products a business has to sell.
- The study of how people use resources to meet their needs/wants.
- The exchange of goods and services without money.
- All the money a business brings in from selling things.
- A person who buys the goods and services.
- Focuses on individual behavior, markets, consumers, and producers.
- Someone who starts their own business.
- Associations of artisans and merchants.
- Goods that are limited.
- What we give up when we make choices;The trade off of choosing one thing over another.
- Something that is made or sold.
- Also known as "bazaars". A place (real or online) where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods, services, or resources.
- The money a business makes after paying for all the costs.
- How much of something is available.
- The ways a business tries to get people to buy their products, like ads or sales.
- When a person/organization profits by providing goods/services. in exchange for money
- A share of ownership in a company.
Down
- A part of marketing that promotes products or services through TV, social media, or posters.
- The system of how money is made and used in a country.
- Focuses on the national economy, government policy, inflation, and GDP.
- Goods that are abundant.
- To put money into something and hope it grows.
- Physical items people buy, like food.
- A person who uses the goods or services.
- How much someone wants to buy something.
- When there are not enough resources to satisfy everyone's wants.
- Decisions made when allocating limited resources to satisfy wants and needs.
- Other businesses that sell similar products.
- Actions people do in exchange for money like cutting hair.
- The amount of money it takes to make or sell something.
- When a business spends more than it brings in.
- A plan for how to spend/save money.
32 Clues: Goods that are limited. • Goods that are abundant. • Something that is made or sold. • A share of ownership in a company. • A plan for how to spend/save money. • How much of something is available. • Physical items people buy, like food. • Someone who starts their own business. • Associations of artisans and merchants. • All the products a business has to sell. • ...
Financial Fundamentals Crossword 2025-04-29
Across
- Debt securities issued by entities to raise capital.
- An arrangement to receive goods or money now and pay later.
- System of money in general use in a particular country.
- Putting money into financial schemes or assets to gain profit.
- Income generated from normal business operations.
- Setting aside money for future use.
Down
- Shares representing ownership in a company.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on investment.
- Using money to buy goods or services.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or investments.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Rate: The percentage charged or earned on money over time.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
13 Clues: Setting aside money for future use. • Using money to buy goods or services. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • Shares representing ownership in a company. • Income generated from normal business operations. • Debt securities issued by entities to raise capital. • Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest. • ...
Banking 2025-03-10
Across
- statement: A record of all transactions in a bank account over a period of time.
- An amount of money that you borrow from a bank or other financial institution.
- To put money into a bank account.
- account: A type of deposit account where the money is deposited for a fixed period and earns a fixed interest rate.
- bank: The main bank in a country, which controls the country's money supply and interest rates.
- order: An instruction to a bank to pay a fixed amount of money from an account at regular intervals.
- account: A bank account that allows you to deposit money and earn interest.
- account: A bank account that allows you to withdraw money at any time.
- card: A card that allows you to make purchases with money directly from your bank account.
Down
- account: A place where you keep your money in a bank.
- rate: The percentage of an amount of money which is charged or paid by a bank or other financial company.
- A loan to buy a house or other property, which you pay back over a period of years.
- account: A bank account shared by two or more people.
- card: A card that allows you to borrow money to make purchases.
- An amount of money that you have to pay for something.
- credit: Buying something with an agreement to pay for it later.
16 Clues: To put money into a bank account. • account: A place where you keep your money in a bank. • account: A bank account shared by two or more people. • An amount of money that you have to pay for something. • card: A card that allows you to borrow money to make purchases. • credit: Buying something with an agreement to pay for it later. • ...
verbs connected to money 2013-04-25
16 Clues: ganar • deber • ganar • donar • pagar • perder • gastar • prestar • ahorrar • heredar • away dar • invertir • devolver • permitirse • pedir prestado • out derrochar
Grade Six Money Words 2018-05-08
Across
- A regular payment paid to a landlord for use of a property
- A sum of money given to another, that is expected to be returned over time
- Things that are counted as material prosperity
- Slip of paper confirm a purchase
- Showing kindness to others (adjective)
- An arrangement whereby a user can access personalized services
- The services and arrangements offered by a bank
- Mean, ungenerous, penny-pinching
Down
- Moneys received on a regular basis
- Increase of money because of a transaction after all costs are taken away
- Personal moneys held in a bank account
- A gift of money given to a waiter
- Something significantly reduced in price
- Something that was given away free of charge (noun)
- To give something away free of charge (verb)
15 Clues: Slip of paper confirm a purchase • Mean, ungenerous, penny-pinching • A gift of money given to a waiter • Moneys received on a regular basis • Personal moneys held in a bank account • Showing kindness to others (adjective) • Something significantly reduced in price • To give something away free of charge (verb) • Things that are counted as material prosperity • ...
MONEY, BANKING & FINANCIAL INSTITUTION 2020-11-23
Across
- The central bank buys securities from the public, paying them with cheques resulting in an ________ of credit creation and money supply leading to the fall of interest rate.
- Credit creation is the process where a small given deposit will lead to a greater increase in the ________ of the
- The _________ is the rate of interest which a central bank charges on the loans and advances to a
- The authorities reduce the required
- during __________.
- ___________ monetary policy aims to increase money supply and control unemployment during recession.
- The most liquid assets since they can be used as payments and settlements of debts directly without any conversion.
Down
- ratio to encourage an expansion in lending and
- bank.
- Able to keep for a long period of time and withstand the wear and tear of many people using it.
- Any commodity that is generally acceptable as a payment for goods and services.
- Must be widely accepted as a medium of
- _________ monetary policy aims to decrease money supply and control inflation.
- Money is held as a __________ against some unforeseen events.
- M2 plus savings, fixed deposits in other financial institutions, merchant banks and discount houses.
15 Clues: bank. • during __________. • The authorities reduce the required • Must be widely accepted as a medium of • ratio to encourage an expansion in lending and • Money is held as a __________ against some unforeseen events. • _________ monetary policy aims to decrease money supply and control inflation. • ...
Lunch Money book Club 2023-05-11
Across
- The power or authority of someone PG 88
- the highest adult male singing voice PG 187
- last for a long time but not permanent
- The highest of the ordinary adult male range. PG 187
- Someone who is engaged in making or saving money PG 63
- particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210
Down
- Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a
- profits, at the bank PG 11
- quick rapid fast or speedy
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- senior officer of a committee, board, or organization PG 206
- a group of people who are chosen to do a particular job
- big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110
- The highest of the four standard singing voices.PG 187
- Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88
15 Clues: profits, at the bank PG 11 • quick rapid fast or speedy • last for a long time but not permanent • The power or authority of someone PG 88 • particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210 • big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110 • Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a • the highest adult male singing voice PG 187 • Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88 • ...
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. • ...
Money Matters Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-30
Across
- a way the government funds your ideas and projects to provide public services and stimulate the economy
- someone who's been added to a credit card account by the card's owner, also known as the primary cardholder
- a written, dated, and signed draft that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer
- the total amount of funds a person or business can borrow from a financial institution
- available to undergraduate students with financial needs
- to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent
- allows two account owners to use the same credit account
- an unsecured credit provided by financial institutions based on criteria like employment history
Down
- a type of credit facility, provided by banks that allow customers to borrow funds within a pre-approved credit limit
- available to undergraduate and graduated students; no requirement to demonstrate financial need
- the price you pay to borrow money
- the amount of money you have the ability to borrow and promise to pay back, usually with interest
- anything owed by one person to another
- a way to purchase something now and pay for it over time
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
15 Clues: the price you pay to borrow money • anything owed by one person to another • available to undergraduate students with financial needs • allows two account owners to use the same credit account • a way to purchase something now and pay for it over time • a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • ...
Anti Money Laundering Abbreviations 2025-08-05
Across
- IOLTA: Attorneys/law firms will use this account to keep client funds separate until the funds are either needed for case work or dispersed to the client.
- BO: The individuals that own or control a business.
- KYC:The process of identifying and verifying customer’s identity and building the customer’s risk profile upon onboarding and on a continuing basis.
- FinCEN: Organization that collects, analyzes and disseminates BSA information.
- CDD: The process of verifying a customer's occupation or business type, expected activity, source of funds, purpose of account, negative media and beneficial ownership.
- BSA:U.S. law requiring financial institutions to assist in detecting and preventing money laundering.
Down
- FATF: The international policy-making body that established the "Series of 40 Recommendations".
- OFAC: Administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on US foreign policy and national security goals.
- CTR:Reporting of cash transactions over $10,000
- EDD: Workflow used to Mitigate Risk of High-Risk Customers.
- CIP: Section 326 of the USA Patriot Act includes collecting the customer's name, date of birth, address, and identification number.
- SAR: Reporting of suspicious activity.
- AML:The set of laws, regulations, and procedures designed to detect, prevent, and report money laundering activities.
- POS Transaction: This transactions can be completed using either a debit card, or in some cases, an ATM card.
- DDA Account: Another name for a DDA account.
15 Clues: SAR: Reporting of suspicious activity. • DDA Account: Another name for a DDA account. • CTR:Reporting of cash transactions over $10,000 • BO: The individuals that own or control a business. • EDD: Workflow used to Mitigate Risk of High-Risk Customers. • FinCEN: Organization that collects, analyzes and disseminates BSA information. • ...
Modern Georgia 2015-03-17
Across
- national road network system established.
- policy that gave each county a number of votes.
- an international athletic event.
- borrowing money that has to be payed back.
- communities that are made of immigrants.
- personal and financial risk taken by a person.
- part of supreme court ruling.
- the amount of money business make after paying expenses.
- spending money to make money.
- the worlds largest hardware home improvement center.
Down
- the worlds leading producer of paper.
- the worlds largest passenger airline.
- state senator,govenor,United States president from GA.
- the worlds busiest aviation hub.
- an important mode of transportation used to ship goods.
- the worlds largest producer of beverages.
- purchasing of goods and services.
- important waterways used for shiping cargo.
- the amount of money a person earns from a job.
19 Clues: part of supreme court ruling. • spending money to make money. • the worlds busiest aviation hub. • an international athletic event. • purchasing of goods and services. • the worlds leading producer of paper. • the worlds largest passenger airline. • communities that are made of immigrants. • national road network system established. • ...
Accounting 2021-08-25
Across
- buy something and pay for it later
- generally accepted accounting principles
- money supplied by owners or investors
- assets = liabilities + owner's equity
- business or person selling on credit
- money owed to a business
- an item bought on credit
- income earned from sale of goods or services
Down
- owner's claims to the assets of the business
- legal right to property
- describes a business as expected to continue
- property or items of value owned by a business
- money payable to creditors by a business
- creditor's claims to the assets of a business
- cost of products or services used to operate a business
- money earned after expenses
- anything of value a person or business owns
- subdivision under assets, liabilities, owner's equity
- occurs when a business spends more money than earned
19 Clues: legal right to property • money owed to a business • an item bought on credit • money earned after expenses • buy something and pay for it later • business or person selling on credit • money supplied by owners or investors • assets = liabilities + owner's equity • generally accepted accounting principles • money payable to creditors by a business • ...
Commerce Crossword 2024-03-07
Across
- anything from merchandise
- an act or use for which a consumer
- an agreement between two parties that creates an obligation to perform a particular duty
- to set right
- electronic funds transfer point of sale
- a person who consumes a product or service
- an organisation in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- the charge for borrowing money
- to make from raw materials by hand or by machinery
Down
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more entities
- business that sells items to retail stores
- dishonest scheme
- a merchant or business owner who sells things to the public
- anything required for human survival
- not necessary, but desired
- money receive in exchange for labour
- medium of economic exchange
- management of money
- plan to spend a certain amount of money
19 Clues: to set right • dishonest scheme • management of money • anything from merchandise • not necessary, but desired • medium of economic exchange • the charge for borrowing money • an act or use for which a consumer • anything required for human survival • money receive in exchange for labour • electronic funds transfer point of sale • plan to spend a certain amount of money • ...
The Crossword 2025-12-15
Across
- Money a business makes after costs are paid.
- Things required for survival.
- A dishonest scheme to take money.
- How much consumers want a product.
- Law Laws that protect consumers.
- Money received from work or other sources.
- Businesses competing for customers.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- Things people would like but do not need.
- Activities used to sell a product or service.
Down
- A person who buys goods or services.
- An organisation that provides goods or services.
- Non-physical products, such as haircuts or transport.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Promoting products to consumers.
- Putting money aside for future use.
- When a business spends more than it earns.
- How much of a product is available.
- Physical items that can be bought.
- A promise to repair or replace faulty goods.
20 Clues: Things required for survival. • Promoting products to consumers. • Law Laws that protect consumers. • A dishonest scheme to take money. • How much consumers want a product. • Physical items that can be bought. • Money spent on goods and services. • Putting money aside for future use. • How much of a product is available. • Businesses competing for customers. • ...
Econmics 2024-02-20
Across
- The bills you have to pay off
- A government building that holds money and takes money
- Someone who takes in a ton of stuff for money
- When you trade something with someone in a type of market
- What you use to buy different things
- A system of money used in a country or region as a medium of exchange for goods and services
- The total number of people who actively seeking employment
Down
- The sale or shipment of goods or services
- The desire, willingness, and ability of consumers to purchase goods and services at various prices during a specific period
- The process of selling goods or services produced in one county
- A system of production, distribution, a consumption of goods
- Debt security issued by a borrow
- When you are low on things like food
- The act of bringing goods or services into a country from abroad for sale or use
- The amount of money that is required or agreed
- Someone who has a lot of money and goods to sell or keep
- The act of giving one thing in return for another in a transaction or trade
- The fundament ecnonomic problem of limited resources and unlimited wants and needs
- A specific limit or restriction set by the government or regulatory body on the quantity
- Where you go to buy things
20 Clues: Where you go to buy things • The bills you have to pay off • Debt security issued by a borrow • When you are low on things like food • What you use to buy different things • The sale or shipment of goods or services • Someone who takes in a ton of stuff for money • The amount of money that is required or agreed • A government building that holds money and takes money • ...
Chapter 15.2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-09
Across
- bank account that allows the owner to make deposits, withdraw money, and write checks
- prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed
- for-proft business that primarily sells insurance products
- bank account used my customers to accumulate money for future use
- financial institution that offers savings and loans services
- an organization that provides services related to money
- the person/customer that makes the deposit
- the movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another
- when a savings institution is owned by the depositors and borrowers of the institution
- financial institution that not allow/accept deposits
Down
- financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account
- nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
- Banks the largest category of deposit institution
- written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- financial institution that provides serviced for businesses
- money placed into an account
- financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agree-upon amount and within the time specified
19 Clues: money placed into an account • the person/customer that makes the deposit • Banks the largest category of deposit institution • financial institution that not allow/accept deposits • financial institution that makes money by issuing loans • an organization that provides services related to money • for-proft business that primarily sells insurance products • ...
Banking, finance vocabulary 2023-02-02
Across
- wage the minimum that anybody gets at any job
- has value, how much it is
- price of a thing
- credit, borrowed money
- how much something is
- fund The fund that later pays you pension
- take for some time, then give it back
- price of a service
- record, write down, remember
- account bank account the you use every day.
- make it to get your results, to reach your goal
Down
- money you invest
- a credit/loan for a house
- give something for some time
- account bank account that you cannot use every day, but can use 1 time a month or 1 time a year
- to put your money into an account
- to take out your money
- plan, how I see my future
- behind
- money for and to pay for apartment, when it’s not your apartment
20 Clues: behind • money you invest • price of a thing • price of a service • how much something is • credit, borrowed money • to take out your money • a credit/loan for a house • has value, how much it is • plan, how I see my future • give something for some time • record, write down, remember • to put your money into an account • take for some time, then give it back • ...
Mr. Taylors Crossword 2022-05-23
Across
- skills that indicate a persons ability to work with others
- college that is open to anyone
- the total income a person earns after taxes are deducted
- the cost of attending college classes
- how many career clusters are there
- When money goes from being read to being abstract
- credit cards and debit cards
Down
- money you pay back after college
- cash and coins
- this type of college usually is two years
- fixed expense
- how many credits you need to graduate
- group of jobs with similar characteristics
- college that is harder to get into
- an exchange of goods or services for other goods and services
- first crypto currency
- the earliest known money mints were found in
- money you get based on needs
- a careful plan on how to spend of save ones money
19 Clues: fixed expense • cash and coins • first crypto currency • money you get based on needs • credit cards and debit cards • college that is open to anyone • money you pay back after college • college that is harder to get into • how many career clusters are there • how many credits you need to graduate • the cost of attending college classes • this type of college usually is two years • ...
Commerce Crossword 2024-03-07
Across
- anything from merchandise
- an act or use for which a consumer
- an agreement between two parties that creates an obligation to perform a particular duty
- to set right
- electronic funds transfer point of sale
- a person who consumes a product or service
- an organisation in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- the charge for borrowing money
- to make from raw materials by hand or by machinery
Down
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more entities
- business that sells items to retail stores
- dishonest scheme
- a merchant or business owner who sells things to the public
- anything required for human survival
- not necessary, but desired
- money receive in exchange for labour
- medium of economic exchange
- management of money
- plan to spend a certain amount of money
19 Clues: to set right • dishonest scheme • management of money • anything from merchandise • not necessary, but desired • medium of economic exchange • the charge for borrowing money • an act or use for which a consumer • anything required for human survival • money receive in exchange for labour • electronic funds transfer point of sale • plan to spend a certain amount of money • ...
BizWorld Vocabulary 2016-01-14
Across
- / money, in the form of cash, which is available for use
- / the number of finished products on hand
- / the price of goods, in larger quantities, sold for the purpose of resale
- /shortage of supply
- on hand/ money in the form of cash that a business has at a particular time
- /a sum of money borrowed that is repaid with interest
- / the fee paid for borrowing money
- / the price of goods, in smaller quantities, not intended for resale
Down
- plan/ a written document describing a business and its goals
- / a full-scale model of a new product or new version of an existing product
- / something owed, such as money, products, or services
- / the making or producing of goods (products)
- / to plan or create something artistically
- / operating in a way that does not waste time, money, or effort
- line / a manufacturing technique where a product is assembled step-by-step by multiple individuals, each performing a specific task
- shop / a manufacturing technique where one individual produces a product from start to finish
- structure / the planned selling price of products calculated to generate a desired profit
- market / where stocks are bought and sold
- capital / money received from a venture capitalist as an investment in a company
19 Clues: /shortage of supply • / the fee paid for borrowing money • / the number of finished products on hand • market / where stocks are bought and sold • / to plan or create something artistically • / the making or producing of goods (products) • /a sum of money borrowed that is repaid with interest • / something owed, such as money, products, or services • ...
Personal Finance Choice Board 2024-03-15
Across
- Committing money that it will make more money
- A share of ownership in a corporation.
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- money in general use in a particular country.
- Debt that carry a promise to buy back the bonds at a higher price
Down
- Percentage paid to a lender for the use of borrowed money (in debt); percentage earned on invested principal
- setting aside income to use later
- Using money to use purchase goods and services.
- A plan for making and spending money
- Money given to the borrower for a period of time.
- money,received on a regular basis.
- to obtain goods and services based on agreement.
13 Clues: setting aside income to use later • money,received on a regular basis. • A plan for making and spending money • A share of ownership in a corporation. • Committing money that it will make more money • money in general use in a particular country. • Using money to use purchase goods and services. • to obtain goods and services based on agreement. • ...
Personal Finance Choice Board 2024-03-15
Across
- Committing money that it will make more money
- A share of ownership in a corporation.
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- money in general use in a particular country.
- Debt that carry a promise to buy back the bonds at a higher price
Down
- Percentage paid to a lender for the use of borrowed money (in debt); percentage earned on invested principal
- setting aside income to use later
- Using money to use purchase goods and services.
- A plan for making and spending money
- Money given to the borrower for a period of time.
- money,received on a regular basis.
- to obtain goods and services based on agreement.
13 Clues: setting aside income to use later • money,received on a regular basis. • A plan for making and spending money • A share of ownership in a corporation. • Committing money that it will make more money • money in general use in a particular country. • Using money to use purchase goods and services. • to obtain goods and services based on agreement. • ...
a taxi driver 2024-05-13
Across
- When something or someone is liked or attracted to someone.
- The money you pay for a journey on public transportation, like a bus or train.
- Referring to something or someone that was in a previous state or position.
- Something that is not interesting or exciting, boring.
- Believing something is true without having proof.
- Something that is useful and can be used in real situations.
- The busy center of a city where there are a lot of shops, offices, and businesses.
- Loan Borrowing money for a short time, which must be paid back.
Down
- Something valuable or precious, like gold or jewels.
- Money given to students to help pay for their education, usually because they have done well in their studies.
- Keeping track of money, such as recording income and expenses for a business.
- A period of three months, or one-fourth of a year.
- The money you earn from your job, usually paid monthly.
- Someone who pays for services from a professional or business.
- Taking something, like money or a book, with the promise to give it back later.
- When something, like a company or organization, is started or established.
- Putting money into something, like stocks or property, with the hope of getting more money back later.
- When someone strongly suggests or advises someone else to do something.
18 Clues: Believing something is true without having proof. • A period of three months, or one-fourth of a year. • Something valuable or precious, like gold or jewels. • Something that is not interesting or exciting, boring. • The money you earn from your job, usually paid monthly. • When something or someone is liked or attracted to someone. • ...
Accounting Vocabulary 2023-11-07
Across
- a liability that is the amount of money owed by a business to its creditors
- business owned by two or more individuals
- money spent in excess of money earned
- the left side of a T account
- an asset that is the total amount of money owed to a business
- genaerally accepted accounting principles
Down
- place where a business's accounts are located
- business owned by one person
- a person who starts a business
- money earned over and above money spent
- the right side of a T account
- money supplied by investors, banks, or owners
- a legal business organization that has a life of its own
- used to show the dollar increase or decrease in an account
- a system designed to collect, document, and report on business transactions
15 Clues: business owned by one person • the left side of a T account • the right side of a T account • a person who starts a business • money spent in excess of money earned • money earned over and above money spent • business owned by two or more individuals • genaerally accepted accounting principles • place where a business's accounts are located • ...
Credit Vocab 2023-11-17
Across
- A "C" of credit (From the 5 C's)
- A record of how a person has handled money and debt, including credit card accounts and other loans.
- A person who promises to pay the debt of another person
- Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- A loan backed by collateral
- A thing that is borrowed
- An example of a use of credit
- One time loan usually paid off in equal payments
- A security pledged for the repayment of a loan
Down
- A rate that changes over time
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
- When a bank or other financial institution lends an individual money and trusts they will pay it back
- A rate that does not change
- A loan that doesn't require any collateral
- The word credit comes from the Latin word
- Credit that allows the user to borrow money here and there, up to a certain limit and pay off portions or minimums as you go or all of it
- A three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk, or the likelihood you will pay your bills on time.
- A person who owes money
- Persons or institutions to whom money is owed
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow its money
20 Clues: A person who owes money • A thing that is borrowed • A rate that does not change • A loan backed by collateral • A rate that changes over time • An example of a use of credit • A "C" of credit (From the 5 C's) • Amount of time to pay back a loan • The word credit comes from the Latin word • A loan that doesn't require any collateral • ...
CREDIT Project 2023-04-20
Across
- amount of money due on a loan before interest.
- money set aside for big, unexpected expenses such as job loss or large medical bills.
- a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- any resource that holds value
- a record of a borrower’s credit history.
- money that a borrower owes to a lender
- a loan taken out to buy property or land.
- a type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company
- three-digit number that represents how likely a borrower is to repay a debt.
- the process of raising funds or capital for any kind of expenditure.
Down
- holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- the yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money.
- immediately withdraws funds from the user’s bank account.
- a plan for using income to meet financial obligations
- money received through sources such as employment, investments, or business transactions.
- declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts.
- the percentage of a loan principal that lenders charge borrowers.
- occurs when a borrower is unable to meet the obligation of debt repayment.
- a term that refers to how much confidence a lender can have in a borrower’s ability to repay a loan.
- financial arrangement in which money is borrowed for a purchase and paid back at a later date.
20 Clues: any resource that holds value • money that a borrower owes to a lender • a record of a borrower’s credit history. • a loan taken out to buy property or land. • amount of money due on a loan before interest. • holder to purchase goods or services on credit. • declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts. • the yearly interest rate charged on borrowed money. • ...
Myles, P7, economic vocabulary 2023-01-25
Across
- money earned by workers
- a list of income and expenses
- another word for farming
- prices falling over time
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- the creation of products
- money we pay to the government
- in short supply
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- costs or things we have to buy
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- money that is owed to someone else
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- the money a person receives for the work they do
Down
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
- a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- prices rising over time
- a system of dollars and coins
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- trading for goods and services
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- small pieces of a company
- using another person’s money to buy something
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
28 Clues: in short supply • money earned by workers • prices rising over time • another word for farming • prices falling over time • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a list of income and expenses • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • money we pay to the government • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Lillyb,P.8,Econmics 2023-01-25
Across
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- the creation of products
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- money earned by workers
- prices rising over time
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- money we pay to the government
- a system of dollars and coins
- using another person’s money to buy something
- Market a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- costs or things we have to buy
Down
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- trading for goods and services
- prices falling over time
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- small pieces of a company
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- another word for farming
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- a list of income and expenses
- money that is owed to someone else
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- in short suypply
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- products or services brought into a country for sale
28 Clues: in short suypply • money earned by workers • prices rising over time • the creation of products • prices falling over time • another word for farming • small pieces of a company • a list of income and expenses • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • money we pay to the government • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Braelyn, P1, Economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- organizations or groups who help people in need.
- When money is put into an account and it earns money just for being in that account.
- recorces that can be made again,and used again, with the help of humans.
- Giving money to pay for services
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country.
- there are at least 2 producers that want you to buy their product.
- products or services brought into a country or safe.
- how much of a product is available for consumers while the demand was endless
- the money a person receives for the work they do.
- Goals for how we will use our money.
Down
- the people or business that make to sell and provide services.
- there are limited recorces available for consumers while the demand is endless.
- Putting money away to the side and keeping it for later.
- The money we earn when we work
- The people or services that buy products or services.
- A system of making and trading goods and services.
- improving the company like how it improved during the new deal era.
- A list of income and expenses.we can use a budget to help meet financial goals.
- workers focus on one type of work or business.
- small pieces of a company.
20 Clues: small pieces of a company. • The money we earn when we work • Giving money to pay for services • Goals for how we will use our money. • workers focus on one type of work or business. • organizations or groups who help people in need. • the money a person receives for the work they do. • A system of making and trading goods and services. • ...
Elly, P8, Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- costs or things we have to buy
- another word for farming
- prices falling over time
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- money we pay to the government
- small pieces of a company
Down
- using another person’s money to buy something
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- the creation of products
- Market a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- money earned by workers
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
- a system of dollars and coins
- prices rising over time
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- trading for goods and services
- a list of income and expenses
- money that is owed to someone else
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- in short suypply
28 Clues: in short suypply • money earned by workers • prices rising over time • the creation of products • another word for farming • prices falling over time • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • a list of income and expenses • costs or things we have to buy • trading for goods and services • money we pay to the government • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-27
Across
- required property to secure a loan with a bank
- costs incurred for goods and services
- Person who owns the home you are renting from
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work
- Sum of money provided temporarily on the condition that the amount will be repaid
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you
- a legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments
- your bank houses these
- something you should do every month to keep track of your money
- original amount of money deposited or invested, excluding any interest or dividends
- Keeping your money to spend in the future
Down
- Debt owed for loans for homes and real estate
- an economic value of something you own
- the failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement
- a share of ownership in a company
- money owed that was exchanged for goods or services
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- people 16 or older who have jobs
- a promise between two parties that is enforceable by law
- money received for labor and services
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account
- annual percentage rate
24 Clues: your bank houses these • annual percentage rate • people 16 or older who have jobs • a share of ownership in a company • costs incurred for goods and services • money received for labor and services • an economic value of something you own • Keeping your money to spend in the future • Debt owed for loans for homes and real estate • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-04-08
Across
- the money you set aside for future use, rather than spending it immediately
- when a person or business can't pay their debts and gets legal help to deal with them
- how easily an asset can be quickly converted into cash without affecting its price
- being responsible for something, especially if it goes wrong
- A basic setting or option that is used if no other choice is made
- How much something happens or changes in a certain amount of time
- the head or leader of a school
- Something Valuable owned or controlled for benefit
- a loan used to buy a home, where the property itself is used as collateral until the loan is paid off
- money that is borrowed and must be paid back, usually with interest
Down
- means wanting to learn about or do something
- Stealing someones personal information for fraudulent purposes
- the money a person earns regularly for doing a job
- A plan for managing income & expenses wisely
- using your money to buy something
- way to protect yourself from losing money if something bad happens
- when someone tricks or lies to get money or something valuable
- the chance of something bad happening
- when prices go up and the value of money goes down over time
- is a legal agreement where one person pays to use something
20 Clues: the head or leader of a school • using your money to buy something • the chance of something bad happening • means wanting to learn about or do something • A plan for managing income & expenses wisely • the money a person earns regularly for doing a job • Something Valuable owned or controlled for benefit • is a legal agreement where one person pays to use something • ...
Shopping 2017-03-05
Across
- we can use this card to buy things at some shops. the money comes directly from your bank account
- we use this when we are too lazy to climb the steps. another name for lift
- we can use this card to buy things at some shops. at the end of the month we should pay the bank the amount of money we spend
- the person who buys things
- the metal version of money
- you keep your money inside this
- method of paying money. an amount of money can be written on this paper
Down
- we climb this when we want to go to the next floor
- we put things into this so that we can push it easily around the shop
- we use this to masure the weight of an object
- the moving staircase
- the black and white lines on many things sold at the shop
- another name for 'money'
- the person who sells things at the shop
- we go there when we want to buy something in general
- the paper version of money
16 Clues: the moving staircase • another name for 'money' • the person who buys things • the metal version of money • the paper version of money • you keep your money inside this • the person who sells things at the shop • we use this to masure the weight of an object • we climb this when we want to go to the next floor • we go there when we want to buy something in general • ...
Economy class (Super cool crossword) 2022-02-17
Across
- Something not required but desired
- the account that stores your money and can be instantly accessed with a debit card
- Money taken from a paycheck
- money gained
- promoting a product/service
Down
- A piece of paper with the money you gained from working a specific amount of time
- what you write on a check so it cannot be cashed out
- money given to the government
- The account that saves your money and gains you interest
- Federal insurance contribution act
- money you have after deductions
- owing money to a person or entity
- Something required for life
13 Clues: money gained • Money taken from a paycheck • promoting a product/service • Something required for life • money given to the government • money you have after deductions • owing money to a person or entity • Something not required but desired • Federal insurance contribution act • what you write on a check so it cannot be cashed out • ...
BANKING 2021-01-24
Across
- another word for cash
- take money out of a bank
- bank employee who helps customers deposit or withdraw money
- put money in a bank account
- a safe place to deposit your money
- con be coins or paper money
- employee who guards a bank (two words)
Down
- special trucks with armored guards that pick up and deliver cash to banks (2 words)
- automated teller machine
- special place in a bank where large amounts of cash are kept
- safe____ boxes
- a bank employee who helps customers borrow money (two words)
- borrow money
- a written piece of paper that is used as money
14 Clues: borrow money • safe____ boxes • another word for cash • automated teller machine • take money out of a bank • put money in a bank account • con be coins or paper money • a safe place to deposit your money • employee who guards a bank (two words) • a written piece of paper that is used as money • bank employee who helps customers deposit or withdraw money • ...
Economy class (Super cool crossword) 2022-02-17
Across
- Federal insurance contribution act
- The account that saves your money and gains you interest
- money you have after deductions
- A piece of paper with the money you gained from working a specific amount of time
- owing money to a person or entity
- Something required for life
Down
- Money taken from a paycheck
- money gained
- Something not required but desired
- promoting a product/service
- money given to the government
- the account that stores your money and can be instantly accessed with a debit card
- what you write on a check so it cannot be cashed out
13 Clues: money gained • Money taken from a paycheck • promoting a product/service • Something required for life • money given to the government • money you have after deductions • owing money to a person or entity • Federal insurance contribution act • Something not required but desired • what you write on a check so it cannot be cashed out • ...
Financial literacy 2022-01-22
Across
- Amount of money earned from money in your bank account
- A document showing how much money you make, how much you are going to spend, and what you are going to spend it on
- amount of money earned from money in your bank account on top of your previous earned interest
- Money spent
- money that you borrow from someone, and repay them later
- Money gained
Down
- A card containing money that you can spend, but you have to pay back
- A card containing your money that you can spend
- Management of money
- The amount of
- A percentage of each purchase that you have to pay extra to the government
- Something that is given value that is used for purchases
12 Clues: Money spent • Money gained • The amount of • Management of money • A card containing your money that you can spend • Amount of money earned from money in your bank account • Something that is given value that is used for purchases • money that you borrow from someone, and repay them later • A card containing money that you can spend, but you have to pay back • ...
Sak/Tom Finance 2019-11-19
Across
- supply are greater than demand
- the point where demand match supply
- OE= A-L
- shows performance of business ove a period of time
- the third stage of production
- revenues-expenses
- money coming into the business from the sale of goods and services
- what business owns and belong to
Down
- when the government control the product about what and how to produce
- bank loan, bank overdraft, creditors
- basic economic problem
- demand are greater than supply
- an accounting report which gives summary of what the business owns and owes
- the amount of money that the owner put in
- someone who come up with ideas and put into actions
- the cost of money
- discussion
- people or businesses who owe money to the business
- list that shows income, payments and money have left
19 Clues: OE= A-L • discussion • the cost of money • revenues-expenses • basic economic problem • the third stage of production • supply are greater than demand • demand are greater than supply • what business owns and belong to • the point where demand match supply • bank loan, bank overdraft, creditors • the amount of money that the owner put in • ...
What is a Business - Dinev 2019-10-17
Across
- Same businesses in different places
- The limit of money allowed for a project
- Someone who works
- to give money to a project
- Someone who runs a business.
- something that is essential for the survival of humans
- A buyer
- Somethings that is needed but not necessarily useful
- Things that are sold to you which you can hold and touch
Down
- Positive income of money made from a business.
- Used to promote business or product
- A company run by one person
- Someone who offers jobs
- A person/organisation that provides something that the business wants such as food.
- Done for you
- A company run by a group
- Negative income of money made from a business
- management for a large amount of money
- an organisation/person who contributes to the cost of something
19 Clues: A buyer • Done for you • Someone who works • Someone who offers jobs • A company run by a group • to give money to a project • A company run by one person • Someone who runs a business. • Same businesses in different places • Used to promote business or product • management for a large amount of money • The limit of money allowed for a project • ...
Commerce Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-07
Across
- medium of economic exchange
- the charge for borrowing money
- management of money
- business that sells items to retail stores
- electronic funds transfer point of sale
- an agreement between two parties that creates an obligation to perform a particular duty
- not necessary, but desired
- anything from merchandise
- a merchant or business owner who sells things to the public
Down
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more entities
- plan to spend a certain amount of money
- an organisation in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- to make from raw materials by hand or by machinery
- anything required for human survival
- an act or use for which a consumer
- dishonest scheme
- to set right
- a person who consumes a product or service
- money receive in exchange for labour
19 Clues: to set right • dishonest scheme • management of money • anything from merchandise • not necessary, but desired • medium of economic exchange • the charge for borrowing money • an act or use for which a consumer • anything required for human survival • money receive in exchange for labour • plan to spend a certain amount of money • electronic funds transfer point of sale • ...
Finances 2023-04-05
Across
- A personal budget set aside as a financial safety net for future mishaps
- Money that is owed to someone or to the bank
- Registered education savings plan
- An economy in money
- Having enough money to absorb financial setbacks, reach your savings goals and make choices
- A tax free savings account (a product Sun life offers its employees)
- The total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business or account
- A number assigned to a person that indicates to lenders their capacity to repay a loan
- The process of investing money for profit
- A share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
Down
- A legal agreement by which a bank lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of a property.
- The proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- Decision to end career and start a new chapter
- An estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time
- A person who is employed to provide financial services or guidance to clients
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Something of value or perceived value
- Registered retirement savings plan (a product Sun Life offers its employees)
- A financial gain
19 Clues: A financial gain • An economy in money • Registered education savings plan • Something of value or perceived value • The process of investing money for profit • Money that is owed to someone or to the bank • Decision to end career and start a new chapter • A share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend • An estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time • ...
credit crossword 2016-11-30
Across
- a numerical expression used to represent the creditworthiness of a person
- Sum of money, provided temporarily on the condition that the amount borrow be repaid (usually with interest)
- percentage which when multiplied by your credit card balance equals the interest
- Fee paid to a lender for use of money
- Organizations that collect information about individual consumes. Equifax, Experian, and Transunion
- length of time you have to use the money
- the amount borrowed
- person who borrows money from others
Down
- Paying off one credit card balance by transferring it to another credit card.
- Fee paid to a lender for use of money
- the amount of money the credit card issuer charges you for having the credit card account each year
- A measure of a person's ability and willingness to make a credit payments and time
- An entity that that lends money. Examples include financial institutions, merchants, and individuals.
- A legal process which court takes over debtor's assets and distribution them to creditors
- borrowing money and promising to pay it back
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- the cost of credit expressed as a yearly percentage
- Can the they repay this loan due to the salary, job and other income
- a fixed price paid or charged for something
- Something owed. Deeply in debt is indebtedness
20 Clues: the amount borrowed • person who borrows money from others • Fee paid to a lender for use of money • Fee paid to a lender for use of money • the quality of being fair and impartial • length of time you have to use the money • a fixed price paid or charged for something • borrowing money and promising to pay it back • Something owed. Deeply in debt is indebtedness • ...
Personal Finance 2013-05-30
Across
- something deposited as a guarantee to fulfil the payment of a loan
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business or welfare payments
- nothing is deposited as a guarantee to fulfil the payment of the loan
- money received by workers, usually on a weekly basis, for services they provide to an employer
- expenses that change over time
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from the sales revenue
- a certain amount of money can be taken out of the borrower's wages
- regular payment made by a tenant to an owner for the use of the owner's building or land
- putting money into something in order to make a profit
- the cost of an insurance policy
- income the amount a person has left after income tax is deducted
- a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
- the percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for her or his services
Down
- to take back goods bought on credit if repayments have not been made
- a sum paid to authors, musicians etc. as a percentage of the proceeds from their work
- buying something without giving much thought as to whether you really need it
- a person who owes money
- a person who is owed money
- expenses that are the same amount every time
- a way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement. The employer makes set payments into a superannuation fund, which the employee cannot touch until she or he reaches a certain age
- represent a small slice of the ownership (a share) of a company
- sum payable as profit for shares
- a fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis (usually fortnightly or monthly) to a permanent employee of an organisation
23 Clues: a person who owes money • a person who is owed money • expenses that change over time • the cost of an insurance policy • sum payable as profit for shares • expenses that are the same amount every time • putting money into something in order to make a profit • a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed • ...
Chapter 2 2022-11-21
Across
- Putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- People who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest or return for their investment
- Issues of debt
- The document that discloses financial information about the company and is filed with the SEC
- The NASDAQ is ___
- The vast majority of U.S. companies are _______
- Money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- Capital market where stocks and bonds are sold directly to public investors
- A document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of amount
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- Online banking allows electronic funds transfer
- Number of districts of the Federal Reserve
- Return of stocks
- The NYSE and AMEX are _________
Down
- A _____________ institution is a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- A _________ institution is any organization that provides services related to money
- Money placed into an account
- Establishes and enforces regulations that protect the investing public from unfair practices in the securities market
- Capital market where stockholders buy and sell shares of stock from one another with the help of brokers
- Someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- A financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- A written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- People who buy shares of stock in the company
- Taking measures to make money grow
- A __________ institution is a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account
- Return of bonds
- ______ corporations have shares that can be traded openly
- ________ system is the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- Have limited liability for shareholders
- Publicly traded corporations are required to have their annual reports prepared by an outside accounting firm
30 Clues: Issues of debt • Return of bonds • Return of stocks • The NASDAQ is ___ • Money placed into an account • The NYSE and AMEX are _________ • Taking measures to make money grow • Have limited liability for shareholders • Number of districts of the Federal Reserve • Money for real estate, equipment, and so on • People who buy shares of stock in the company • ...
Credit crossword puzzle 2023-11-16
Across
- Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid.
- One time loan usually paid off in equal payments.
- Amount of time to pay back a loan.
- Person who borrows money from others, and the money borrowed is called debt, which must be repaid.
- A person - such as a parent, close family member or friend - who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- A record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit card bills, student loans, or a mortgage.
- Something, typically money that is owed or due.
- Money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest.
- Helps people who can no longer pay their debts get a fresh start by liquidating assets to pay their debts or by creating a repayment plan.
- Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan.
- Interest rate that changes over time.
Down
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow its money.
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back.
- A three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk.
- Loan that doesn't require collateral.
- Loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property or vehicles.
- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed.
- Credit that allows the user to borrow money here and there, up to a certain limit and pay off portions or minimums as you go or all of it.
- Asset accepted as security for a loan.
20 Clues: Amount of time to pay back a loan. • Loan that doesn't require collateral. • Interest rate that changes over time. • Asset accepted as security for a loan. • Something, typically money that is owed or due. • One time loan usually paid off in equal payments. • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back. • ...
Fin lit vocab ubaldo 2023-08-21
Across
- a way to manage your risk
- financial professionals who buy, sell and trade financial securities for their clients
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow
- a relationship between a borrower and a lender.
- 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.
- the yearly interest and fees paid on debt
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- a three-digit number that shows lenders the likelihood that someone will pay off their debts
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- a set of federal laws and rules that can help individuals and businesses who owe more debt than they can pay
- comparing similar products from different stores or suppliers.
Down
- a member-owned financial cooperative that is created and operated by members and shares profits with owners
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit union
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender.
- things you own that you can sell for money.
- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- the cost of borrowing money.
- the money that you originally agreed to pay back.
- when you borrow money from a lender (a person or company) on the understanding that you'll pay it back later
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity.
- to fail to fulfill a contract, agreement, or duty
- the money you receive from different sources.
- the act or process of diversifying; state of being diversified
25 Clues: a way to manage your risk • the cost of borrowing money. • the yearly interest and fees paid on debt • things you own that you can sell for money. • a spending plan based on income and expenses • the money you receive from different sources. • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender. • a relationship between a borrower and a lender. • ...
Financial Mathematics 2023-03-09
Across
- price, the mean price of an asset or security observed over some period of time.
- the estimated reduction in value of a fixed assets within a fiscal year
- if your balance goes below zero.
- an agreement or a pledge to assume a financial obligation at a future date
- all of a company's assets that have monetary value, such as its equipment, real estate, and inventory.
- the fee a business pays a lender (creditor) to borrow money.
- the party that has delivered a product, service or loan, and is owed money by one or more debtors
- anything owed by one party to another.
- a target to aim for when managing your money
- regular payment agreed upon in an employment contract,
- Compulsive shopping is an attempt to fill an emotional void
- the time period of an investment
- cost the same amount each period
- an independent person who investigates and resolves complaints between parties.
- sum of money the buyer pays at the outset of a large transaction
Down
- skilled professionals who provide advice and support to people struggling with bills and debt
- an increase in the level of prices of the goods and services that households buy.
- An amount of money paid each hour to compensate an employee for the amount of time he/she spends working.
- any expenses that change based on how much a company produces and sells.
- an agreement between you and a lener that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed plus interest.
- protection against unexpected financial losses
- the act of paying back money previously borrowed from a lender.
- electricity, water, waste disposal, heating, and sewage.
- the amount of money, and other transfers of value received over a set period of time
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- money placed into a deposit account at a banking institution
- one year
27 Clues: one year • if your balance goes below zero. • the time period of an investment • cost the same amount each period • anything owed by one party to another. • a target to aim for when managing your money • a spending plan based on income and expenses • protection against unexpected financial losses • regular payment agreed upon in an employment contract, • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-14
Across
- The government began issuing gold and silver ___ in 1863
- The Federal Government issued ___ backs as legal tender
- Is the official currency in the U.S.
- Under the National Banking ___, notes could only be printed by the treasury
- You can maintain ___ by controlling risks in the financial market
- ___ deposit is a type of EFT transaction
- Paper money is produced in the U.S. by the U.S.
- The founder of the second bank of the U.S.
- Banks Chartered and supervised by OCC with national currency
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- Monetary ___ is the Mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money
- Putting money aside for when you need it
- A Treasury ___ is a security that pays interest from 2 to 10 years
- Taking Measures to make money grow
- The Federal Reserve is responsible of the ___ System
- A Treasury ___ is a security that pays interest in a year or less
Down
- The Federal ___ Insurance Corporation regulates business
- Is the extra money you have to pay back on loans over time
- Ownership of this was illegal until 1974
- During the free banking era, anyone could open a
- financial investment issued by a corporation or a government
- In 1971, Nixon closed the gold ___
- The founder of the first bank of the U.S.
- Securities ___ is a financial institution that is involved in trading securities
- Coins are produced in the U.S. by the U.S.
- Can be in the form of money or coins
- Paper money is referred to as a
- The Federal Reserve is divided into ___ districts
- Banks controlled by State Regulatory authorities
- Financial ___ is any organization that provides services for money
- The Federal Reserve System is the ___ bank of the U.S.
- The Federal Reserve ___ financial institutions
32 Clues: Paper money is referred to as a • In 1971, Nixon closed the gold ___ • Taking Measures to make money grow • Is the official currency in the U.S. • Can be in the form of money or coins • Ownership of this was illegal until 1974 • ___ deposit is a type of EFT transaction • Putting money aside for when you need it • The founder of the first bank of the U.S. • ...
Personal Finance 2021-12-10
Across
- a persons payment activity
- the money due on a loan interest
- borrowers credit history
- unable to repay their debts
- fees placed on income
- money that a borrower owes to a lender
- a plan for spending money based on someones goals
- money is borrowed for a purchase and paid back at a later date
- last name
Down
- long term loan for someone who buys property
- first name
- money someones spends
- percentage of a loan principal that lenders charge people
- a three digit number that can range from 300-850
- value that can be converted into money
15 Clues: last name • first name • money someones spends • fees placed on income • borrowers credit history • a persons payment activity • unable to repay their debts • the money due on a loan interest • value that can be converted into money • money that a borrower owes to a lender • long term loan for someone who buys property • a three digit number that can range from 300-850 • ...
Unit 2: Saving, Spending and Sharing (Year 5) 2020-11-18
Across
- finish the sentence: "Sharing is ______"
- life essentials to continue living
- another word for low-cost and cheap
- a reduction from the usual cost of something
- something unnecessary but desired
- paper form of money
- a proof of payment usually in paper form
- another word for worth
Down
- money used in other countries
- to give to someone temporarily
- the state of owing something (especially money)
- a sum of money given usually by parents/caregivers
- an amount of money kept for future needs
- an action of giving money to pay for goods/service
- a common container we put our savings in
15 Clues: paper form of money • another word for worth • money used in other countries • to give to someone temporarily • something unnecessary but desired • life essentials to continue living • another word for low-cost and cheap • finish the sentence: "Sharing is ______" • an amount of money kept for future needs • a proof of payment usually in paper form • ...
Algera for Finance 2025-05-10
Across
- Money earned no matter how many hours you work
- Money earned when paid by hour
- Card that takes the money out immediately
- Fixed charge usually a percent of money borrowed
- Record of income and expenses
- Total income earned before taxes
- Personal Identification number
- Account that allows you easy access
Down
- Card that lets you pay later with interest
- Account that earns you interest
- Mandatory charges paid by a taxpayer to the USA
- Funds for an unexpected expense
- Take home pay - pay after taxes
- An obligation to repay money owed
- Money borrowed that you are expected to pay back
15 Clues: Record of income and expenses • Money earned when paid by hour • Personal Identification number • Account that earns you interest • Funds for an unexpected expense • Take home pay - pay after taxes • Total income earned before taxes • An obligation to repay money owed • Account that allows you easy access • Card that takes the money out immediately • ...
Banking Words 2023-11-01
Across
- metal money
- paper money
- another name for the bank machine
- to give something and get it back later
- a special piece of paper we can use to pay for things
- a card I use to pay for things with the bank's money
- money from different countries
- to take money from the bank
Down
- we can see a chip on the debit and on the credit card.
- to write my name in a special way
- a person who works at the bank
- a card that lets me use my money in the bank
- to take something and give it back later
- to put money in the bank
14 Clues: metal money • paper money • to put money in the bank • to take money from the bank • a person who works at the bank • money from different countries • to write my name in a special way • another name for the bank machine • to give something and get it back later • to take something and give it back later • a card that lets me use my money in the bank • ...
Yoongyu 2022-06-07
Across
- old
- eats
- not odd
- food container
- not happy
- places for water
- best state
- boys go to jupiter to get more__
- crossword
- steal
- terrible instrument?
- yes
- moist cleaning
- like larry from veggietales
- good
- creator of chobana
- weirdo fish
Down
- amphibian eater
- knot
- feature verb
- pumpik
- money misplacement
- yes
- eat rainbow
- palindrome
- money
- tomato
- ate now
- not sad
29 Clues: old • yes • yes • knot • eats • good • steal • money • pumpik • tomato • not odd • ate now • not sad • not happy • crossword • best state • palindrome • eat rainbow • weirdo fish • feature verb • food container • moist cleaning • amphibian eater • places for water • money misplacement • creator of chobana • terrible instrument? • like larry from veggietales • boys go to jupiter to get more__
Consumer education crossword. Everett Olivares 2019-02-12
Across
- money made
- a bureau of the Department of Treasury that is tasked with the enforcement of income tax
- determines how much money from your income is taxable
- every 2 weeks
- U.S law that requires tax payroll
- twice a month
- Amount of money made after taxes
Down
- Money made before taxes
- subtraction
- employer must give employee. Amount of made made and tax money taken.
- amount of money that is being taxed
- Money directly sent to the irs from your check
- Interest income
13 Clues: money made • subtraction • every 2 weeks • twice a month • Interest income • Money made before taxes • Amount of money made after taxes • U.S law that requires tax payroll • amount of money that is being taxed • Money directly sent to the irs from your check • determines how much money from your income is taxable • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-02-19
Across
- The amount of money paid after taxes and other necessary fees
- Growing payment
- The original amount that you put in your bank account
- When the amount of money grows over time
- When you get an amount of money
- Taking away money from a bank account
- Tax that is added to your sale
Down
- What you get paid
- Making transpositions with money
- Investing money
- The amount of money you spend
- A card that you can get when you turn twelve
- A method of payment
13 Clues: Growing payment • Investing money • What you get paid • A method of payment • The amount of money you spend • Tax that is added to your sale • When you get an amount of money • Making transpositions with money • Taking away money from a bank account • When the amount of money grows over time • A card that you can get when you turn twelve • ...
Page 134 & 124 Vocabulary 2025-10-15
Across
- appearing to be true, even if not actually so
- put money into a bank account
- an act of buying, selling, or transferring money
- a positive characteristic
- help or support
Down
- something that helps you remember to do something
- a feeling of satisfaction
- extra money paid for borrowing or saving money
- set aside or distribute something for a purpose
- take money out of a bank account
- a type of digital money
- do something too much or too often
- egg money saved for the future
13 Clues: help or support • a type of digital money • a feeling of satisfaction • a positive characteristic • put money into a bank account • egg money saved for the future • take money out of a bank account • do something too much or too often • appearing to be true, even if not actually so • extra money paid for borrowing or saving money • ...
3.02 POFHS Review 2020-11-04
Across
- The most popular type of depository institution
- A wide category of jobs with similar characteristics
- a task that a person is obligated to carry out and complete.
- The total amount of money earned before payroll withholdings
- Required charges of citizens by local, state, and federal governments
- Employers direct way of depositing employee's paycheck into the authorized employee's bank account
- Very common type of account that does not typically earn interest
- one who uses goods or services.
- when a company assumes responsibility for the quality of a product.
- costs that aren't obvious and that aren't added into the cost of an item.
- Business that offers and sells financial services to people through
- Pays interest on a lump sum of money
- money spent
- Process of self-investment
- pays higher interest rate than a regular savings account
Down
- expression of approval or support, usually by a celebrity or authority figure.
- money earned
- Protects money in bank accounts from loss, thief or any disasters (use the acronym)
- Keeps money safe until the owner needs it, no check writing privileges
- Also called "take home" pay, the amount left after all payroll deductions have been taken from a person's pay
- Something that is a necessity
- A belief about what is important to a person
- Legal documents that function like cash
- the price of money
- A tool to help people manage their money
- a privilege that is entitled to you and that the law will uphold.
- action taken to remedy a wrong.
- Electronically connected to an account; When purchases are made, money is automatically withdrawn from the designated account
- A specific task done as a part of the routine of one's occupation
- Something that is not a necessity but is desired
30 Clues: money spent • money earned • the price of money • Process of self-investment • Something that is a necessity • one who uses goods or services. • action taken to remedy a wrong. • Pays interest on a lump sum of money • Legal documents that function like cash • A tool to help people manage their money • A belief about what is important to a person • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Crossword 2023-09-28
Across
- - a mandatory financial charge that the government adds to the cost of some goods and services
- - a document that tells a bank to pay a specific amount of money from one person's account to another
- - a document acknowledging that a person has received money or property after a sale
- - a virtual wallet that stores payment card information on a mobile device
- - a card that is loaded with a specific cash amount and can be used at ANY store
- - the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
- - a card that is loaded with a specific cash amount and can only be used at a SPECIFIC store
- - a voucher providing a discount for a particular item when purchased
- - the monthly record of your account transactions sent to you by your bank
- - a deduction from the usual cost of something
- - a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
Down
- - an online process that allows you to send money directly from your checking account to another person (Venmo, cash app, apple pay…)
- - an amount of money you take out of a bank account
- - a person or company offering something for sale
- - card issued by a bank allowing the owner to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- - an amount of money you add to a bank account
- - A sum of money given by a customer to a waiter or waitress for their service
- - A type of bank account that allows a person to deposit and withdraw their money
- - an opportunity that encourages you to purchase a specific item
- - a distinctive attribute or quality of something
- - the amount of money you have in your bank account
- - the total for PART or SOME of the items on your receipt
- - Automatic Teller Machine. Allows a customer to take out physical currency from their bank account
23 Clues: - an amount of money you add to a bank account • - a deduction from the usual cost of something • - a person or company offering something for sale • - a distinctive attribute or quality of something • - an amount of money you take out of a bank account • - the amount of money you have in your bank account • - the total for PART or SOME of the items on your receipt • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB 2023-08-23
Across
- a record of a borrowers responsible repayment of debts.
- A legal processing when a person or a business is unable to repay debts or obligations.
- A type of savings account that is offered by banks and Credit unions.
- A Not for profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products.
- A spending plan based on income or expenses.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and a want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- Expanding a company's operations into new or unrelated products,Services, markets or industries
- Money received on a regular basis
- A way to manage your risks.
- Individuals that buy and sell stocks for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter.
- Something that is owed
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back in the future with interest.
- A prediction of your credit behavior like how likely you are to pay a loan back on time
- comparing two different products or services before buying.
Down
- A sum of money that is lent or invested
- Things that someone owns that they can sell for money.
- Setting aside money first before paying bills and making purchases.
- The concept that the money today is worth more than it will be tomorrow.
- A debt that is incurred by an individual.
- A payment card that can be used to make purchases instead of using cash.
- Source of cash in case of an unplanned expense.
- Failure to meet legal obligations
- Money that is paid regularly at a particular rate for money borrowed or not paid on time.
- The cost that someone pays each year to borrow money.
- When someone is considered suitable to receive financial credit.
25 Clues: Something that is owed • A way to manage your risks. • Failure to meet legal obligations • Money received on a regular basis • A sum of money that is lent or invested • A debt that is incurred by an individual. • A spending plan based on income or expenses. • Source of cash in case of an unplanned expense. • The cost that someone pays each year to borrow money. • ...
Ian Accounting 2024-10-28
Across
- a record of the money taken from your bank account, for example, when you make a payment
- money owed to a business by its customers for purchases made on credit.
- the review or inspection of a company or individual's accounts by an independent body.
- a company's net worth and it is equal to the total dollar amount that would be returned to the shareholders if the company must be liquidated and all its debts are paid off.
- a company's short-term obligations owed to its creditors or suppliers, which have not yet been paid
- is a means for keeping record of a company's total financial accounts
- any cost that contributes to a company's overall cost of doing business.
- the money you receive in exchange for your labor or goods.
- any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.
- personal income minus personal current taxes.
- the money that goes in and out of a business
- the amount of money that a company's owner has put into it or owns.
Down
- a plan you write down to decide how you'll spend your money each month.
- something that a person or company owes, usually a sum of money.
- the money used to acquire plants, equipment, and other items needed to build products or offer services.
- the amount that remains when use or need is satisfied.
- tangible, long-lived assets used by a company in its operations
- a payment usually of money for labor or services usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required.
- all the taxable income and wages you get from working for someone else, yourself or from a business or farm you own.
20 Clues: the money that goes in and out of a business • personal income minus personal current taxes. • the amount that remains when use or need is satisfied. • the money you receive in exchange for your labor or goods. • tangible, long-lived assets used by a company in its operations • something that a person or company owes, usually a sum of money. • ...
Humanities Work 2024-10-29
Across
- Resource: A natural resource is something that is found in nature and can be used by humans
- Exchanging things without money.
- Cash is a currency in which you can exchange for things like food and water.
- Identification Number (PIN): A number to unlock a safe or a phone.
- Cards: A card used for applying credit or paying for goods and services.
- Work: To do something for someone else willingly.
- The price you pay to borrow money.
- A consumer is someone who spends money to buy a product or service.
- The money that has been spent on something.
- A demand is a particular order from a consumer to buy a good or service.
- A plan to show how much money you’re able to spend.
- Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale. The electronic payment system that lets you pay with credit or debit cards.
- Affairs Victoria (CAV): They receive complaints from the public and deal with them.
Down
- Taking away something that is possessed.
- A product produced in one country and then brought abroad.
- Resources: The people that make up the workforce in an organization.
- There is not much of something.
- The process of making goods from raw materials.
- To give something that is wanted or needed
- An act of activity that helps someone.
- The inspection of a company from an independent person.
- To wish for something.
- The amount of money you receive from exchanging goods and services.
- A written statement that acknowledges that you have received money or goods.
- Money held in a bank account.
- Something required for a nice life.
- To bring in goods from another country.
- Things for sale, or the things you own.
- consumption: The use of services and products that fill a human .
- A trick to cheat something out of you, usually money.
30 Clues: To wish for something. • Money held in a bank account. • There is not much of something. • Exchanging things without money. • The price you pay to borrow money. • Something required for a nice life. • An act of activity that helps someone. • To bring in goods from another country. • Things for sale, or the things you own. • Taking away something that is possessed. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-03-07
Across
- (2 words) a card that allows you to spend only the amount you have pre-deposited into that account
- automated teller machine
- a duty to behave in a specific way
- a number required when a person uses a debit card
- bills and coins created by the government
- a business agreement or exchange
- how a country makes and manages goods, services, and money
- (2+ words) to automatically save a specified amount from a paycheck for future use
- the freedom to act in a certain way
- the study of governments, public processes, and the rights and duties of citizenship
- a card that provides electronic access to a personal bank account
- (2 words) a written record of money put into a bank account
Down
- (2 words) an electronic transfer of money from one account to another
- a check received for work completed
- money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- a fee received or paid for the use of money
- (2 words) a tool for recording money put into or removed from an account
- to write a signature on the back of a check
- (2 words) payment made using an app that allows the user to automatically debit a bank account or charge a credit card without using a card
- a written order to a bank to pay money from a bank account to a person or business
- a business that charges customers for money-related services
- (2 words)a card purchased in a specific monetary value to be used like cash to purchase goods and services
- the money people earn for their work based on the value they bring to the business
- a card that allows the holder to buy goods and services by taking out a bank loan for the purchases
24 Clues: automated teller machine • a business agreement or exchange • a duty to behave in a specific way • a check received for work completed • the freedom to act in a certain way • bills and coins created by the government • a fee received or paid for the use of money • to write a signature on the back of a check • a number required when a person uses a debit card • ...
FM Unit 1 2022-09-20
Across
- What percent is someone taxed at if their gross income is $45,600 and their net income is $40,128?
- tips are an amount of money given to someone as a reward for their ________
- the ________ of (________), might include what people generally think is necessary to survive but also includes the availability of goods/services
- a latin phrase for "for each day"
- there are twelve of these in a (________)
- earnings based on a percentage of sales made
- the idea that as your (________) increases your standard of living as increases
- there are about ____ weeks in a (________)
- money received with expectations of services or goods
- the value of what you own minus what you owe
- the amount of (________) you earn before taxes and other payroll deductions
- the more of this you have, the less your networth is
Down
- the costs of goods or services; money that you pay
- if you were to be involved in an accident at work, you may be entitled to financial ____________
- money received/earned for work, as a gift, or through investments
- loans are money ________ from a lender with the expectation it will be repaid
- money owed to another person or entity
- starts with an "m" and ends with an "e"
- grants are money received with the expectation it will be used for a specific _______
- what we are all doing right now, rhymes with giving
- the value of an asset minus its (________)
- another name for net income
- the ability to easily convert assets into cash
- Buzz Light____
- something that you own that has value
- Dave Ramsey says that personal finance is 80% ________
- money going out of your bank account/pocket, includes expenses and non-expenses like charity/savings/investments
- money paid at a fixed rate for a specified or agreed amount of time
28 Clues: Buzz Light____ • another name for net income • a latin phrase for "for each day" • something that you own that has value • money owed to another person or entity • starts with an "m" and ends with an "e" • there are twelve of these in a (________) • the value of an asset minus its (________) • there are about ____ weeks in a (________) • ...
Unit 12A 2014-06-15
Across
- (N) The careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste
- (Adj, informal) Expensive
- (Adj) Quite rich, wealthy
- (V) To be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- (N, plural) The amount of money that someone is paid for working or a company's profits in a particular period
- (V) To give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
- (N) a fixed amount of money agreed as pay for an employee
- (V) To get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
- (N) something, especially money, that you need to give back
Down
- (Adj) Having very little money
- (Adj) Having an acceptable price
- (Adj, informal) Rich
- (V) To need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you
- (N) Money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- (N) An amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank
15 Clues: (Adj, informal) Rich • (Adj, informal) Expensive • (Adj) Quite rich, wealthy • (Adj) Having very little money • (Adj) Having an acceptable price • (N) a fixed amount of money agreed as pay for an employee • (N) The careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste • (N) An amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-05-18
Across
- money transfer with use of a card
- action or process of investing money for profit
- money you receive after deductions
- agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods
- total amount of wages paid by company
- written, dated and signed paper to transfer money
Down
- money received
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- action of deducting or subtracting something
- estimate of income and expenditure for a set period
- tax on sales
- money youve made at work without any deductions
- money paid at a particular rate for the use of money lent
13 Clues: tax on sales • money received • money transfer with use of a card • money you receive after deductions • total amount of wages paid by company • denoting an original sum invested or lent • action of deducting or subtracting something • action or process of investing money for profit • money youve made at work without any deductions • ...
Income management crossword 2025-05-14
Across
- Having a lot of money
- Obtaining something in exchange for currency
- Using money to make more money
- Giving money to someone in return for receiving something
- Have enough money to purchase something
- A public selling of something to the highest bidder
Down
- Demanding a amount of currency in exchange for goods or services
- People who buy goods or services from a business
- A payment in exchange for services or advise
- Something assigned value in order to used to purchase goods and services
- Give something in exchange for currency
- How much people think something is worth
- A position where you work in exchange for currency
- A amount of money taken as a penalty by the law or other authorities
- Offering a price for something, usually at an auction
15 Clues: Having a lot of money • Using money to make more money • Give something in exchange for currency • Have enough money to purchase something • How much people think something is worth • Obtaining something in exchange for currency • A payment in exchange for services or advise • People who buy goods or services from a business • ...
Banking 2024-03-07
Across
- you can have ......... stability by spending wisely and investing in yourself
- Do you have any .... on you?
- an asset or property that a borrower offers as a way to secure a loan
- some people write ...... to pay for things
- an amount of money kept/placed in an account
- time deposit sold by banks
- a list of all transactions over a certain period of time
- a charge you get for being late or taking money out of an ATM
Down
- account earns interest
- prepaid debit cards
- amount of money in a bank account
- allows you to borrow money and repay it later
- you can have multiple ....... to put your money into
- keeping money in a particular bank
- electronic banking outlet to take out money
15 Clues: prepaid debit cards • account earns interest • time deposit sold by banks • Do you have any .... on you? • amount of money in a bank account • keeping money in a particular bank • some people write ...... to pay for things • electronic banking outlet to take out money • an amount of money kept/placed in an account • allows you to borrow money and repay it later • ...
Merchant of Venice 2022-12-27
Across
- Protected
- behaving to show something
- Intention/planned
- hope
- Business/ Matters
- forgiveness
- always willing to comply/submissive
- Resolute
- not present/out
- worthy of great deal of money
- doubtful/unsure
Down
- hesitant or not ready
- to buy something cheap
- Fight
- Worthy of
- confess
- Convinced
- sum of money that is due to pay/owed money
- loan
- Suspect
- Showing nervousness/unease
- Hold/carry
22 Clues: loan • hope • Fight • confess • Suspect • Resolute • Protected • Worthy of • Convinced • Hold/carry • forgiveness • not present/out • doubtful/unsure • Intention/planned • Business/ Matters • hesitant or not ready • to buy something cheap • behaving to show something • Showing nervousness/unease • worthy of great deal of money • always willing to comply/submissive • sum of money that is due to pay/owed money
El Consumismo(Consumerism) 2025-01-12
31 Clues: cash • sale • cents • money • coins • bills • cheap • store • budget • to buy • to owe • change • brands • client • to pay • thrifty • to sell • consumer • business • discount • expensive • to aquire • full price • debit card • extravagant • credit card • shopping mall • to save money • to go shopping • to spend money • second hand or used
Econ Crossword! 2022-12-13
Across
- property consisting of land or buildings
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn
- A calculation of the monetary value of an investment versus its cost
- an account that allows you to save money typically at a fixed interest rate for a fixed amount of time
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- the dedication of money to purchase of an asset to attain an increase in value over a period of time
- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly
Down
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
- a plastic allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a digital currency
- a bank account that earns interest.
- the state of owing money
- the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- entity from which the economic owner can derive a benefit or series of benefits in future accounting periods by holding or using the entity over a period of time
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a measure of an investment's total interest dividends and capital gains, expressed as a financial gain or loss over a specific timeframe.
- a card issued by a bank that allows the cardholder to purchase goods and services
- an institution that deals in money and its substitutes and provides other money-related services.
22 Clues: a digital currency • the state of owing money • a bank account that earns interest. • property consisting of land or buildings • an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn • a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly • A calculation of the monetary value of an investment versus its cost • ...
Checking Accounts 2014-12-10
Across
- Money you take out of your account
- If you want money back for spending money when depositing a check what line to you put that on on the deposit slip
- A check that is returned to you because there is not enough money in your account to cover it.
- What should you write on the check if you make a mistake on it
- When you long on to a secure website to pay bills, transfer money and see account information
- When you electronically transfer money from your account to another person's account
- The form you use to keep track of the activity in your checking account
- Account held by two or more people
- Form you use to put money into your account
Down
- A bank listing of checks paid, deposits and service charges
- When you make your bank statement balance agree with your check register balance
- Type of endorsement that you simply sign your name on the back of the check
- Federal Insurance company that covers bank deposits
- When you tell the bank to take a certain amount of money from your account to automatically pay a bill each month
- Types of bank started to make owing a home affordable
- A form that tells the bank to take a certain amount of money out of your account and give it to another person or company
- Plastic card that is electronically connected to an individual's bank account
- When you use an app on your smart phone to do your banking
- Type of bank owned and run by the depositors
- Type of endorsement you would use if you wanted to give a check made out to you to another person
- Type of endorsement in which you write "For deposit Only" and sign your name
- Type of bank owned by stockholders
- Checks you have written and the bank has not processed yet are called
23 Clues: Money you take out of your account • Account held by two or more people • Type of bank owned by stockholders • Form you use to put money into your account • Type of bank owned and run by the depositors • Federal Insurance company that covers bank deposits • Types of bank started to make owing a home affordable • ...
Cross world Fin Lit 2023-08-25
Across
- A nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- The practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- Property owned by a person or Company
- State of being BankRupt
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit
Down
- Estimate of Income for a set period of time
- A numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments
- Cost you pay yearly
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a personal finance strategy that prioritizes saving and helps limit spending.
- The action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- value of money
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- A statement that has information about your credit activity
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
24 Clues: value of money • Cost you pay yearly • State of being BankRupt • Property owned by a person or Company • denoting an original sum invested or lent. • Estimate of Income for a set period of time • Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • A need is something that is necessary to live and function. • A statement that has information about your credit activity • ...
Credit 2023-11-15
Across
- Asset accepted as security for a loan
- Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- Loan that doesn't require any type of collateral
- Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan
- A preapproved loan that a bank or financial institution lends to a borrower
- score A three digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk
- the amount of money the owner of an asset would be paid after selling it and any debts associated with the asset were paid off
- resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit
- rate percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow money
- a record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit card bills, student loans, or mortgage
Down
- a number that represents the total yearly cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the principal loan amount
- loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property and vehicles
- A type of loan in which a fixed amount is borrowed and then paid back over a specific period of time
- A person who borrows money from others, and the money borrowed is called debt
- A person - such as a parent, close family member, or friend - who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- interest rate that changes over time
- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
- a fiduciary arrangement that allows a third party, or trustee, to hold assets on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries
21 Clues: Amount of time to pay back a loan • interest rate that changes over time • Asset accepted as security for a loan • Loan that doesn't require any type of collateral • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid • Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan • ...
investing unit crossword 2024-03-19
Across
- when you leave a company you move your 401k to the new company
- you work for a company a certain amount of time to own 100% of the company money matched in your 401k
- it represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- it tells us how big the company is in the stock market
- it means a higher return
- you can collect when of age of 67
- what age do women start investing
- pessimism and the market is falling
- investing all the money you have available and putting it into the market
- the age you can start investing
- you work and pay tax gov. holds money when eligible you can take money out
- increased in the value of an asset, recognized when told for a higher amount
- shows how a company is doing in stocks
- the age men start investing
Down
- tax is taken out before
- it represents a loan from the buyer to the issue of the bond
- from your employer for retirement with 2% every year
- ratio of a company's share price to the company's earnings per share
- the process of putting money for buying and holding assets that will grow from compound interest
- your money goes in after tax and you can put up to 7,000 per year
- initial offering of shares to the public
- measures the price performance of a basket of securities
- something the company has done like new product
- the age to collect social security benefits
- they sell and buy stocks during the day
- optimism, the market is rising
- you put money away for the future
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- must take out money when 73
- distribution of a company's earning to a class of shareholders
30 Clues: tax is taken out before • it means a higher return • must take out money when 73 • the age men start investing • optimism, the market is rising • the age you can start investing • you can collect when of age of 67 • what age do women start investing • you put money away for the future • pessimism and the market is falling • shows how a company is doing in stocks • ...
Earning Vocabulary 2025-03-20
Across
- The amount of money paid for each hour worked
- market The jobs that are needed in a society
- Fees people pay to the government to fund government services
- The combination of salary and benefits offered to an employee
- The progress of jobs , education, and training a person undertakes over a lifetime
- An amount of money taken out of an employee’s paycheck before he or she receives his or her pay
- Everything tangible a person earns from working
- A workplace department that deals with employee matters, such as hiring, explaining duties and benefits to employees, and making sure a company complies with laws related to employee treatment
- A document that contains detailed information about a person’s earning, including amounts earned and amounts taken out
Down
- Termination of employment for an illegal reason, such as discrimination
- The total amount of money earned by a worker
- A group of workers who choose to negotiate as a group with an employer
- The amount of money paid directly to a worker; the amount of money left over after money has been deducted for contributions and taxes
- Non-pay incentives, such as paid time off or insurance, provided by a job
- A one-to-two page document that outlines a person’s previous work experience, education, and skills
- Time off of work to attend to a medical or family situation
- Characteristics and behaviors that are important for a person’s success in a job, but may not appear on a resume
- In the context of employment, bias against an employee based on a personal characteristic
- Receiving money in exchange for doing work
- Money set aside from a paycheck to pay for a benefit
- A set annual amount of money earned, which is given out in smaller paychecks, usually on a monthly or biweekly basis
21 Clues: Receiving money in exchange for doing work • The total amount of money earned by a worker • market The jobs that are needed in a society • The amount of money paid for each hour worked • Everything tangible a person earns from working • Money set aside from a paycheck to pay for a benefit • Time off of work to attend to a medical or family situation • ...
Shopping around 2023-02-02
Across
- (ph vb) pay a debt in full.
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose.
- a person who makes a purchase.
- survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way.
- possess
- a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name
- take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it.
- draw attention to a product or service in a public medium in order to promote sales.
- to defeat a competitor, or to achieve first position or get a prize in a competition
- a period during which a retailer sells goods at reduced prices
- an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit
- (ph bv) to receive or accept something that you previously sold, offered, or gave away
- a person who sells something
Down
- you owe money
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a sum of money that is borrowed expected to be paid back with interest.
- (ph vb) to offer, as for consideration, decision, auction
- a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder
- (ph vb) discard something as useless or unwanted
- obtain (money) in return for labor or services
- a repayment of a sum of money, typically to a dissatisfied customer.
- have enough money to pay for.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a thing bought or offered for sale more cheaply than is usual or expected.
- a negotiated and typically legally binding arrangement between parties as to a course of action.
- give (money or goods) for a good cause
- an amount of money paid for a particular purpose or over a particular period of time.
27 Clues: possess • you owe money • (ph vb) pay a debt in full. • a person who sells something • have enough money to pay for. • a person who makes a purchase. • give (money or goods) for a good cause • obtain (money) in return for labor or services • (ph vb) discard something as useless or unwanted • survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way. • ...
Grade 8 Unit 2: Vocabulary 2025-08-28
Across
- If something is not good value for money, its quality is not good enough for the price you have to pay for it.
- the skills, qualities, etc. that you need in order to be able to do something, especially a job
- through replying to questions
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with something you have bought
- to have a particular value
- control of money
- an amount of money given to someone for helping to find something or for helping the police to return stolen property
- not later than 2025
- Valuable objects are worth a lot of money.
- a person or organisation that employs people
- the subject or job of understanding and dealing with the official laws of a country
- If you are in public service, you do a job that is of benefit to society and which is usually paid for by the government.
- the set of services provided by a country or an organisation for treating people who are ill
- a fixed amount of money that you receive from your employer, usually every month
Down
- the process of teaching or learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
- using different ways of paying for things
- available for less than the usual price
- near or next to the opening that you use to enter a building or place
- to have to pay money back to someone
- someone who is paid to work for someone else
- something that is on sale for less than its usual price or its real value
- the control and organisation of something
- If a price has a certain amount of money off, it costs that much less than the usual price.
- an extra amount of money that you give to a driver, someone working in a restaurant, etc. to thank them
24 Clues: control of money • not later than 2025 • to have a particular value • through replying to questions • to have to pay money back to someone • available for less than the usual price • using different ways of paying for things • the control and organisation of something • Valuable objects are worth a lot of money. • someone who is paid to work for someone else • ...
Chapter 12 vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- a certificate stating that the government has borrowed a certain sum of money from the owner of the bond
- tax, a sales tax
- these taxes on earning
- the primary purpose of taxes is to raise money
- a careful examination by training accountants of every item of income and every expenditure
- is the income a business has left after paying its expenses
- a shortage of money
Down
- when a government has its revenue equals its expenditures
- a tax that takes a large percentage of income from higher income groups that for lower income groups
- excesses of money, when a government collects more money than it spends
- this interest plus the total amount of money that the US government has borrowed
- payments for the use of loaned money
- money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws
- tax, a tax on the value of property owned by a person or by a business
- the import tact or sometimes a customs duty
- payments charged by governments for various licenses such as hunting license and marriage licenses
16 Clues: tax, a sales tax • a shortage of money • these taxes on earning • payments for the use of loaned money • the import tact or sometimes a customs duty • the primary purpose of taxes is to raise money • money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws • when a government has its revenue equals its expenditures • is the income a business has left after paying its expenses • ...
FINANCE 2020-04-27
Across
- A sum of money allocated for a particular purpose
- The money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- A specific amount of money that someone borrows from a bank or a financial institution which is repaired over a fixed term
- A card used to make purchase. When you use this card, the money is deducted from your checking account
- To get something by paying money for it
- To put (money) in a bank account
- An agreement by which a person pays a company, and the company promises to pay money if this person becomes injured or dies, or to pay for the value of the property lost or damaged
Down
- A charge for borrowed money. Generally a percentage of the amount borrowed
- The amount of goods or services available for purchase or use
- A card used to make purchase. When you use this card, money is not deducted from your checking account, and you pay for it later
- Coins or banknotes which are used to buy things. You can also save and use it in the future
- A person’s desire for a good or service
- The act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something in order to gain a profit
- A financial institution where customers can save or borrow money
14 Clues: To put (money) in a bank account • A person’s desire for a good or service • To get something by paying money for it • A sum of money allocated for a particular purpose • The amount of goods or services available for purchase or use • A financial institution where customers can save or borrow money • ...
10-1 vocab 2022-12-11
Across
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money less economy that relies on trade or barter
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • money less economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Money and Credit Management Terms 2023-05-10
Across
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- This occurs when you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway.
- The insured’s request for payment due to loss incurred and covered under the policy agreement.
- A small metal disc that we use as money.
- To do something helpful for other people without getting paid to do it.
- Borrowing money, or having the right to borrow money, to buy something.
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- A firm that creates money in the form of bank deposits in the process of supplying credit.
Down
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- A type of financial asset for which the issuer promises to pay a given amount over time to the holder.
- An amount of money someone earns for selling something.
- Money you owe another person or a business.
- A quantity measured per unit of time, such as annual income or hourly wage.
- The amount of profit, interest, rent, labour earnings, and other payments
- Required payments of money to governments, which use the funds to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community as a whole.
15 Clues: A small metal disc that we use as money. • Money you owe another person or a business. • An amount of money someone earns for selling something. • Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest. • To do something helpful for other people without getting paid to do it. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
Across
- buyers and sellers answer questions
- protection from injury or loss
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- who starts a business?
- payment used for capital
- secures money
Down
- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
- varies from month to month
- decision making
- coins and bills
- you have to have it
- money that needs to be owed
- using money to start a business
- amount of money made from a business
- a wish
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • decision making • coins and bills • you have to have it • who starts a business? • payment used for capital • varies from month to month • money that needs to be owed • protection from injury or loss • using money to start a business • buyers and sellers answer questions • amount of money made from a business • money borrowed in a certain amount of time • ...
Debt ceiling vocabulary 2025-01-21
Across
- The period of time for taxing
- debt that can be incurred by the U.S. Treasury
- A legislative limit on the amount of
- silver coins
- ensuring the financial security of
- how to make sure you do not spend more
Down
- Money spent minus money earned
- 1960
- money owed
- Failure to fulfill an obligation
- debt ceiling in America
- standard-Money was backed by gold
- In 1971, President Nixon decided to take
- than you make
- off the gold standard
- What many people think we should do with
- United States.
17 Clues: 1960 • money owed • silver coins • than you make • United States. • off the gold standard • debt ceiling in America • The period of time for taxing • Money spent minus money earned • Failure to fulfill an obligation • standard-Money was backed by gold • ensuring the financial security of • A legislative limit on the amount of • how to make sure you do not spend more • ...
advanced algebra puzzle 2023-05-02
Across
- contribution to state revenue
- payroll directed to employees and employers
- a pattern that increases or decreases
- money given by a lender
- where companies raise capital for the future
- stock market that handles electronic securities
- a percentage of total shares
- a person who buys and sells goods
- a system or group governing people
- liquid assets to a market or company
- money recieved
Down
- the business of protecting money
- expending your money
- numbers, variables, and expressions
- an estimate of income
- financial services that specialize in payment cards
- a person that purchases goods
- goods available for shares
- a owner shares in company
- a percentage of total sales
20 Clues: money recieved • expending your money • an estimate of income • money given by a lender • a owner shares in company • goods available for shares • a percentage of total sales • a percentage of total shares • contribution to state revenue • a person that purchases goods • the business of protecting money • a person who buys and sells goods • a system or group governing people • ...
Crossword Q4 Final 2024-06-07
Across
- decisions that have a large-scale impact
- something you sacrifice to get something you want
- how much money you make at a job
- currency
- type of economic system
- malcolm in the middle, stuck in the middle, the middle but math
- common in college students
- spending banks money
- factor of production
- loan term
- financial guilty pleasure
Down
- a small scale impact
- type of economic system
- trades what patrick bateman's regular job is
- something a credit card gives
- U.S. economy stereotype
- beans activity
- study of choices
- card plastic form of saving money
- the game and illegal company strategy
- one of the main factors of production
- ROI
22 Clues: ROI • currency • loan term • beans activity • study of choices • a small scale impact • spending banks money • factor of production • type of economic system • U.S. economy stereotype • type of economic system • financial guilty pleasure • common in college students • something a credit card gives • how much money you make at a job • card plastic form of saving money • ...
