money Crossword Puzzles
Budgeting Basics 2022-01-28
Across
- expense for things you don’t need
- money you get from work, a gift, or investments
- income that isn't the same every time
- a signed paper used as money
- budget where the final outcome is zero
- expense that occurs every so often
- health insurance for retired individuals
Down
- earnings based on percentage of the sales made
- money before taxes and other deductions
- expense that varies every month
- money that is not meant to be spent
- take-home pay
- money that is used only for emergencies
- A plan for how you spend money
- expense that stays the same every month
15 Clues: take-home pay • a signed paper used as money • A plan for how you spend money • expense that varies every month • expense for things you don’t need • expense that occurs every so often • money that is not meant to be spent • income that isn't the same every time • budget where the final outcome is zero • money before taxes and other deductions • ...
Vocabulary review 2024-02-11
Across
- Money you earn from doing work
- If you’re on a … budget, you don’t have a lot of money
- A prediction about the weather or the economy
- Money that is spent
- A large amount of money to start a business
- Satisfying
- Someone who starts their own business
- Boring
Down
- A guess
- Money you borrow from a bank in order to buy a house
- A person or company that takes messages, letters or parcels from one person or place to another
- Being very careful about the money you spend
- Difficult in a satisfying way
- Requiring a lot of energy
- Boring or dirty
15 Clues: Boring • A guess • Satisfying • Boring or dirty • Money that is spent • Requiring a lot of energy • Difficult in a satisfying way • Money you earn from doing work • Someone who starts their own business • A large amount of money to start a business • Being very careful about the money you spend • A prediction about the weather or the economy • ...
crossword 2023-03-28
Across
- goods we have not ordered that people say we ordered
- buyer beware
- the resources people use to produce goods
- order of payment when someone doesn't pay bills
- luring someone in with deals but there is no deal
- when you use the bank money with interest
- when you are poor and unable to pay debts
- buying something paying later
- someone who owes money
Down
- store cards and rewards cards
- the loss of other alternatives when an alternative is chosen
- when you get products from the store and pay later
- secure online transfer of money
- referring other people to a business so you get deals
- plan of spending
- like credit cards but use your own money
- legally enforceable means to make an agreement
- someone you owe money to
- taking a product after paying in instalments
19 Clues: buyer beware • plan of spending • someone who owes money • someone you owe money to • store cards and rewards cards • buying something paying later • secure online transfer of money • like credit cards but use your own money • the resources people use to produce goods • when you use the bank money with interest • when you are poor and unable to pay debts • ...
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 • ...
commerce 2025-12-17
Across
- A tax added to the price of goods and services
- Something of value owned by a person or business
- A payment made to encourage sales
- The amount of money earned before expenses
- Money owed by one person or business to another
- A person who starts a business
- A person who buys goods or services
- The total value of goods and services produced
- Competition between businesses
- A reduction in the price of goods
Down
- Money saved or set aside for future use
- The right to return faulty goods
- A business owned by one person
- The cost of borrowing money
- An organisation that produces goods or services
- Money paid regularly for work
- When demand is greater than supply
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- An agreement between an employer and employee
19 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • Money paid regularly for work • A business owned by one person • A person who starts a business • Competition between businesses • The right to return faulty goods • A payment made to encourage sales • A reduction in the price of goods • When demand is greater than supply • A person who buys goods or services • ...
Marketing Finances 2022-01-22
Across
- Financial _________ predict sales and expenses that are used to secure capital.
- Money owed to the government for operating in its country.
- Investment ________ are any assets used to further a businesses goals.
- Retained ________ is money left over after a business has paid all its expenses.
- __________ businesses are firms engaged in marketing, in finance, and in furnishing products or services.
- Financial____________ show credits and debits from sales and expenses.
- Accounts _________ is money owed by a company to its suppliers or creditors.
- Includes any machinery needed for production or distribution.
- A sales ________ predict potential profits
Down
- Accounts _________ is money owed to a company by its debtors.
- The activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- deals with all money matters related to running a business.
- Materials needed to produce sale items.
- Includes the items the business has made or purchased to sell.
- ________ expenses are all the initial costs needed to start a business including production equipment and materials.
- Money owed to the employees of a company for their labor.
- __________ analysis is the comparison between the financial projections and statements.
- _________ expenses are all the fixed costs that sales must account for to maintain your business.
- Owners _______ The amount of money the company is worth to its shareholders.
19 Clues: Materials needed to produce sale items. • A sales ________ predict potential profits • Money owed to the employees of a company for their labor. • Money owed to the government for operating in its country. • deals with all money matters related to running a business. • Accounts _________ is money owed to a company by its debtors. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-04
Across
- cashless benefit that reduces the need for storing physical money
- key feature of cashless transactions that involves recording every payment
- Banks may face higher expenses related to this in a cashless society
- The type of fees that may increase if banks can't charge for cash withdrawals
- problem in cashless transactions that can occur due to malicious software
- The action of spending money without the physical exchange of currency
- Financial crime involving hiding the source of illegally obtained money
- potential issue in a cashless society related to glitches or system failures
- The state of financial transactions occurring without physical cash.
Down
- type of currency that is becoming less common due to digital transactions
- financial concept that could impact customers if all transactions are electronic
- Electronic tool often used for payments in a cashless society
- major benefit of a cashless society related to the ease of carrying money
- A benefit of a cashless society involving reduced crime related to physical money
- digital record of money movement that could aid in financial oversight
- The process of moving from cash to electronic forms of money
- problem in a cashless society where electronic systems fail
- Term for electronic methods of payment, such as those made with smartphones
- The primary risk associated with online transactions due to data breaches
- People who commit crimes using digital methods rather than physical theft
20 Clues: problem in a cashless society where electronic systems fail • The process of moving from cash to electronic forms of money • Electronic tool often used for payments in a cashless society • cashless benefit that reduces the need for storing physical money • Banks may face higher expenses related to this in a cashless society • ...
Retirement Crossword - Dan 2024-04-22
Across
- Payments to a retirement account with tax deductions
- Retirement investment with interest paid later
- Money set aside for a specific purpose
- A retirement plan you and your employer pay
- Taxed out of your paycheck and paid back later
- The amount subtracted after gross pay
- A personal pension account
- Payments of money to get more in return
Down
- A compiled list of investments
- To distribute your money in different investments
- An established amount of money needed for retirement
- Interest that accumulates to get more money
- Payments of money to get more in return
- The result of ones ambitions
- Increase of money value
- How much an employer pays to a retirement account
16 Clues: Increase of money value • A personal pension account • The result of ones ambitions • A compiled list of investments • The amount subtracted after gross pay • Money set aside for a specific purpose • Payments of money to get more in return • Payments of money to get more in return • Interest that accumulates to get more money • A retirement plan you and your employer pay • ...
Monetary Units in Panama 2025-08-11
Across
- – The money you get back after paying more than the price.
- – The official currency of Panama, equal in value to one U.S. dollar.
- – U.S. currency used in Panama along with the balboa.
- Large marsupial
- – A small coin worth one hundredth of a balboa.
Down
- – The amount of money something costs.
- Flying mammal
- – To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- – A piece of metal money, like 5 centésimos or 1 balboa.
- – To give money to get something.
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- – Paper money, like $1, $5, $10.
- – How much you need to pay for something.
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • – Paper money, like $1, $5, $10. • – To give money to get something. • – The amount of money something costs. • – How much you need to pay for something. • – A small coin worth one hundredth of a balboa. • – To give something to someone in exchange for money. • ...
Nathan’s economic review 2022-03-11
Across
- how much do you make after expenses
- money someone saved for later
- money that can be accessed easily
- people use it to help buy there house
- some people keep money there
- a loan of money that must be repayed
- how do you make
- money that someone owes
Down
- the minimum someone can legally make
- how much are you going to spend this week
- who loans the money to you
- money that is spent directly from a bank account
- how much are your bills
13 Clues: how do you make • how much are your bills • money that someone owes • who loans the money to you • some people keep money there • money someone saved for later • money that can be accessed easily • how much do you make after expenses • the minimum someone can legally make • a loan of money that must be repayed • people use it to help buy there house • ...
consumer law 2012-09-16
Across
- / putting an item on interest with companies
- / payment for items
- / a person who is willing to buy
- / taking items without payment
- / things to purchase
- / interest
- reput / owing money
- / clothing , jewellery , etc.
- / places to purchase
Down
- shopping / interent purchases
- / swaping money for items
- / person who buys items
- / disliking tghe item
- cards / putting money on interest to buy
- / liking the item
- / consumer law
16 Clues: / interest • / consumer law • / liking the item • / payment for items • reput / owing money • / things to purchase • / places to purchase • / disliking tghe item • / person who buys items • / swaping money for items • shopping / interent purchases • / clothing , jewellery , etc. • / taking items without payment • / a person who is willing to buy • cards / putting money on interest to buy • ...
EiM 10e Unit 3 2021-06-14
Across
- makes sick people better
- for the whole day
- the money you keep and you don't spend
- helps sick animals
- stops fires
- makes buildings
- designs machines
- works with computers
Down
- the regular work people do for money
- designs buildings
- repairs cars
- to use money to buy things
- cares for sick people
- owns animals
- to get money for working
- cuts and styles hair
16 Clues: stops fires • repairs cars • owns animals • makes buildings • designs machines • designs buildings • for the whole day • helps sick animals • cuts and styles hair • works with computers • cares for sick people • makes sick people better • to get money for working • to use money to buy things • the regular work people do for money • the money you keep and you don't spend
Loan Terms 2025-11-07
Across
- person who takes out a loan
- Term loan length that doesn’t change
- property pledged as security for a loan
- Card linked directly to a bank account
- replacing an old loan with a new one
- length of time to repay a loan
- maximum amount that can be borrowed
- original amount of money borrowed
- chance of losing money
Down
- Card allowing borrowed payments
- Interest rate that changes with the market
- loan to buy property
- person or bank that gives money
- borrowed money that must be repaid
- asset pledged for repayment
- Interest rate that stays the same
- rate percentage charged on borrowed money
17 Clues: loan to buy property • chance of losing money • person who takes out a loan • asset pledged for repayment • length of time to repay a loan • Card allowing borrowed payments • person or bank that gives money • Interest rate that stays the same • original amount of money borrowed • borrowed money that must be repaid • maximum amount that can be borrowed • ...
Banking 2025-04-01
Across
- money paid or earned from a bank
- what is earned after all debits
- a safe place in the bank that hold all money
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation protects money
- a vehicle that is a safe on wheels to transport money
- asking for money to be loaned
- an account to save your money
Down
- an account that you write a check to take out and use your money for purchase
- positive addition
- money kept on hand
- money borrowed from a lender
- another name for vault
12 Clues: positive addition • money kept on hand • another name for vault • money borrowed from a lender • asking for money to be loaned • an account to save your money • what is earned after all debits • money paid or earned from a bank • a safe place in the bank that hold all money • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation protects money • ...
AML crossword (group 2) 2021-12-07
Across
- You must report all ..... transactions.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- Breaking up currency or cash deposits into amounts that evade reporting requirements.
- How is called data relating to a company that has not been made public but could have an impact on its share price?
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- One of the US sanctioned country.
- Money generated from criminal activity is often called … money.
- .... companies are business entities that are often used by money launderers to hide illegal funds and the identity of beneficial owners.
Down
- One of the most popular cryptocurrencies today?
- Document that financial institutions, and those associated with their business, must file with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) whenever there is a suspected case of money laundering or fraud.
- One of the top countries currently facing the greatest risk of money laundering, according to Basel AML Index.
- what is the name of cryptocurrency which is running "smart contract" program.
- Third stage of money laundering.
- The person who is used for money laundering, money .... .
- well known exchange platform for cryptocurrencies.
- Legal term used by financial regulators to describe businesses that transmit or convert money.
16 Clues: Third stage of money laundering. • One of the US sanctioned country. • You must report all ..... transactions. • One of the most popular cryptocurrencies today? • well known exchange platform for cryptocurrencies. • The person who is used for money laundering, money .... . • Money generated from criminal activity is often called … money. • ...
Banking for Bosses 2022-02-10
Across
- A cost for a service or for committing some kind of rule-breaking
- A written payment method in which a payment can be made from one bank account to that of another bank account
- To put money IN to an account
- A ________ account is used primarily to save money for longer periods of time
- A payment method that is directly connected to a user's bank account and can be used in place of cash in most places
- A ________ account can have money put in and taken out at will, and can have a number of payment methods attached to it
- A machine that allows you to deposit or withdraw cash
Down
- A financial institution that loans and borrows money
- When someone has stopped working and from then on relies on savings.
- The temporary lending of money from one individual/institution to another
- The physical form of currency
- A payment method in which a user is loaned money for the purchase with the agreement that they will pay it back later
- What you have if you have loans you haven't paid off
- A financial account made between an individual and a financial institution
- Money paid to a lender as the price for lending out money
- To take money OUT of an account
16 Clues: The physical form of currency • To put money IN to an account • To take money OUT of an account • A financial institution that loans and borrows money • What you have if you have loans you haven't paid off • A machine that allows you to deposit or withdraw cash • Money paid to a lender as the price for lending out money • ...
Personal Finance 2019-04-11
Across
- Money taken out of the checking account, or subtracted from the balance on the check register.
- Part time employment available to eligible students that provides money to help them finance the costs of college education.
- A unique user code used to access accounts and make transactions.
- Compiled by agencies to help lenders decide whether or not to loan money to consumers. Includes a person's credit history as well as personal information like their Social Security number and address, employment background, and income.
- Helps you keep track of deposits, withdrawal, and transfers to and from your checking account.
- A fee charged by a financial institution when you take out more money than is in your account.
- The amount of money that is actually in your checking account.
- Information including credit card payments and outstanding balances.
- The amount a person can expect to make in their lifetime in a specific career.
- The amount charged by a financial institution for the services they provide in managing the account.
- Training program for a specific career or trade.
- Information such as job history and income.
- Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account.
- Money added to the checking account, or added to the balance on the check register.
Down
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. You receive a monthly bill, and you will pay interest on any balance you carry.
- A fixed payment, usually paid on a schedule, that does not vary depending on how little or how much you work.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. The money is deducted immediately from your account.
- The amount you still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card.
- A bank account you take money out of by writing checks or using a debit card.
- Information such as Social Security number, current address, and bank accounts.
- Anything that is purchased with the hope that it will be more valuable or worth more money at a future date.
- A specific amount of money to help pay for education that is awarded to students based on achievement that does not need to be repaid.
- Amount paid based on a certain time period. You can earn a certain amount per hour, per day, or per week.
- Money borrowed from a financial institution.
- Additional money a bank may charge for getting cash or making deposits at their ATM if you do not belong to their bank.
- The amount a job pays in a year.
- Someone who wants to take out a loan.
- Money awarded to students based on financial need that does not need to be repaid.
- Lenders use this number, which is calculated using all the information in your credit report, to decide whether to give you a loan or a credit card and determine the interest rate you have to pay for a loan or credit card. Good credit history = higher score. Late payments, high credit card balances, or owing a lot of money= low credit score.
- A bank/institution that gives out loans.
30 Clues: The amount a job pays in a year. • Someone who wants to take out a loan. • A bank/institution that gives out loans. • Information such as job history and income. • Money borrowed from a financial institution. • Training program for a specific career or trade. • The amount you still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card. • ...
Quantitative Reasoning 2023-11-30
Across
- the form you fill out to obtain money from the government to attend classes after high school
- happens once a year
- 0.02, 2.75, and 4.55918 are examples of _________
- another major part of a resume
- the amount of money you pay on a house, car, etc before financing the loan for the remainder
- what the I in I=prt stands for
- the brick and mortar place that handles your money so you don't have to carry it all around
- the amount of principle you have paid off of your house loan
- the number on the bottom of a fraction
- Future value of money drawing simple interest
- the amount of money you deposit to start a savings account
- the paper that introduces you to the prospective employer; also contains your resume
- a logarithm to base e
- the rule of thumb for estimating how long it will take your money to double; 2p = 72/r
- happens twice a month
- a convenient piece of paper used to pay for goods and/or services
- data involving characteristics like eye color, height, etc
- what the r in I=prt stands for; must be entered as decimal
- the best teacher at LRSW High School
- the test Mrs. B is always asking whether you have passed, a requirement for graduation
- happens every 3 months
- the amount of money that one item costs
- a logarithm to base 10
- the least amount of money an employer may legally pay an employee
- what two fractions must have before they can be added
- the amount of money you owe
- money borrowed from a city, state, federal agency so that they may perform their civic duties
- one of the larger credit card companies
- a checking account that does not charge a monthly fee
- Future value of money that is compounded, but not continuously
- the amount of money you set aside each paycheck to cover bills, entertainment, food, etc
Down
- where to get money from your account using a debit card
- data involving numbers
- one of the major parts of a resume
- a fee you might incur when visiting some other bank than yours to request money from a machine
- a number of things from a set of larger things, such as 23 of 100 or 15 of 100, etc
- the number in the top of a fraction
- money you have left over after all other responsibilities (bills) are paid
- number such as 45%, 1.25%, 98%, etc
- the new name given to our math class
- arriving to class AFTER the bell to start has rung
- water, sewer, gas, electricity, etc
- an amount of money deducted from your checking account, usually with an atm card
- when you pay monthly for an item you already own
- what the employer gives you every week (or month or bimonthly, etc) for doing your job
- branch of mathematics dealing with unknown quantities
- a list of people that you send a prospective employer to verify your information and reliability
- when you are late on a payment you are said to be "in _________"
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- when it is time to receive cash for your investment, the investment is said to have ___________
- number such as one half, two thirds, eight fifths, etc
- the mathematical tool used to solve equations when the variable is in an exponent
- happens every split second, every day, every year, etc
- the test you take to see whether you would have a career in the armed forces
- a pair of numbers such as 2:3 or 5:7, etc
- what the t in I=prt stands for; measured in years
- when your bank covers a check for you that you did not have the funds in your account to cover
- the amount you owe and pay for your house
- missing a class or day of school
- Future value of money that is compounded continuously
60 Clues: happens once a year • a logarithm to base e • happens twice a month • data involving numbers • happens every 3 months • a logarithm to base 10 • the amount of money you owe • another major part of a resume • what the I in I=prt stands for • missing a class or day of school • one of the major parts of a resume • the number in the top of a fraction • number such as 45%, 1.25%, 98%, etc • ...
VCAL-Business Project Crossword 2020-07-23
Across
- an item offered by your business
- money your business has made after you have paid your expenses
- money borrowed but must be repaid with interest
- when you sell a product/service and receive money
- money regularly paid to use or occupy a space
- a written document describing your business and its goals
- when you put money into an account
Down
- another word for expenses
- an individual who takes the risk of setting up and operating a new business
- money you receive for working
- an individual or group of people who create/sell products/services in order to make money
- financial document that shows a business's profit/loss over a period of time
- fee paid for borrowing money
- attracting public attention to your product or business
14 Clues: another word for expenses • fee paid for borrowing money • money you receive for working • an item offered by your business • when you put money into an account • money regularly paid to use or occupy a space • money borrowed but must be repaid with interest • when you sell a product/service and receive money • attracting public attention to your product or business • ...
Shopping 2024-10-08
Across
- Physical money, such as coins and banknotes.
- A place where you buy goods or services.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- A paper that shows proof of purchase.
- A plastic or paper item used to pay for things, like a credit or debit card.
- To keep money instead of spending it.
- To put on clothing to see if it fits or looks good.
Down
- The amount of money required to buy or make something.
- A period when items are sold at lower prices.
- To use money to buy things.
- The amount of money needed to buy something.
- To give money for goods or services.
- A good deal or a lower price for something.
- To get something by paying money for it.
14 Clues: To use money to buy things. • To give money for goods or services. • A paper that shows proof of purchase. • To keep money instead of spending it. • A place where you buy goods or services. • To get something by paying money for it. • A good deal or a lower price for something. • Physical money, such as coins and banknotes. • The amount of money needed to buy something. • ...
Cash’s Economic Crossword 2021-03-11
Across
- Not having a job
- one your done working you are in...
- a bank account where you can only take out the money at a certain time.
- account where you put money when you want to save it.
- the most liquid type of bank account
- Money directly spent from an account
- where you keep your money and where your accounts are
Down
- a plan/limit of spending money
- payments and purchases involving a currency
- a plan for one your done working
- putting money in an account
- taking money out of an account
- a form of money
13 Clues: a form of money • Not having a job • putting money in an account • a plan/limit of spending money • taking money out of an account • a plan for one your done working • one your done working you are in... • the most liquid type of bank account • Money directly spent from an account • payments and purchases involving a currency • ...
Financial Terms 2021-10-05
Across
- the money you make prior to taxes
- inventory items that you own that can be sold for cash
- money that is accumulated over time
- money that you spend
- physical assets of an item over time
- items that can be used to help you loan money
- amount of money made after expenses are paid
Down
- money that you make
- items that you own but that you will not generally sale within 1 year
- amount an item is worth after depreciation
- money that you owe
- items such as tractors, that last over 1 year
- items or money that you own
13 Clues: money that you owe • money that you make • money that you spend • items or money that you own • the money you make prior to taxes • money that is accumulated over time • physical assets of an item over time • amount an item is worth after depreciation • amount of money made after expenses are paid • items such as tractors, that last over 1 year • ...
Commerce Crossword 2024-10-15
Across
- Debt that the business owes to the owner for contribution of cash or money to the business
- Financial benefit from money generated when a business makes more money than spent
- An item owned by a business that has value and s available to meet debts and commitments. This can inclue cash equipment and property
- A financial statement that shows the total profit made from income to the business at any period of time
- A type of business which offers a certain service in exchange for money
- A transaction between two parties one exchanging money for a goods or service
- A payment made in exchange for a service
- Money generated from normal business operations
Down
- External debts that the business owes
- Money received from any external source going into the business
- Money going out of the business paying off to an external source
- A financial statement that shows a companys current financial standing
- An outflow of money going out of the business as a payment
- Debts that business owes
- A type of business that buys and sells certain items
15 Clues: Debts that business owes • External debts that the business owes • A payment made in exchange for a service • Money generated from normal business operations • A type of business that buys and sells certain items • An outflow of money going out of the business as a payment • Money received from any external source going into the business • ...
COMPLIANCE MARCH PUZZLE 2023-02-08
Across
- THIRD STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING
- inactive companies or corporations that essentially exist on paper only
- also known as know your customer
- a method of placement whereby cash is broken into smaller deposits of money, used to defeat suspicion of money laundering and to avoid anti-money laundering reporting requirements
- SECOND STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING
- A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN OR PRESENTLY IN A POLITICAL POSITION
- THE THIRD STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit
Down
- The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.
- the illegal process of making large amounts of money generated by criminal activity, such as drug trafficking or terrorist funding, appear to have come from a legitimate source
- THE SECOND STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING
- THE FIRST STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING
- A TYPE OF CRYPTOCURRENCY
- FIRST STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING
- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
15 Clues: A TYPE OF CRYPTOCURRENCY • also known as know your customer • THE FIRST STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING • THE THIRD STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING • THE SECOND STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING • THIRD STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING • FIRST STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING • SECOND STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING • A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN OR PRESENTLY IN A POLITICAL POSITION • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-05-22
Across
- how you spend your money
- Card a card you can use at stores to buy things
- a way to save your money
- the amount of money a company pays to their workers
- Tax the extra money wsomeone pays on an item they buy
Down
- something you can write on when you owe money to someone
- how much money you have in an acount at the bank
- money that is taken out of your paycheck for things like taxes
- Pay how much money you earn after deductions
- money you earn from a bank by letting them use the money you earn
- how much money a person earns at their job
- Pay the money you earn at a job before deductions
12 Clues: how you spend your money • a way to save your money • how much money a person earns at their job • Pay how much money you earn after deductions • Card a card you can use at stores to buy things • how much money you have in an acount at the bank • Pay the money you earn at a job before deductions • the amount of money a company pays to their workers • ...
Finance is Flavored Maroonish-Green 2023-01-19
Across
- -the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- - A ____, plan for managing your money.
- Percentage Rate (APR) - the yearly cost of borrowing, represented as a percentage.
- - A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- - ___ is fancy way to describe a payment plan: you gradually pay off a specific amount by making small payments according to a set schedule.
- - ________ is money that an individual, a company or a Government borrows from another party for a specific purpose or an unforeseen event. They also make a promise to pay back that money to the lender over time; plus a little extra money, called interest.
- - ___ is a legal proceeding for people or businesses that are unable to repay their outstanding debts.
- - a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt
- fund - An ____ is a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- - a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- - A _________, also known as equity, is a security that represents the ownership of a fraction of the issuing corporation
- - money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
Down
- - ____ is the increase in the value of an asset over time.
- payment - A ___ ____ is a sum of money that a buyer pays in the early stages of purchasing an expensive good or service.
- - ______. An ______ is used mainly for taking cash out of your bank account.
- - the action of withdrawing something.: "the withdrawal of legal aid."
- expenses - A _____ cost is an ____ that changes in proportion to production output or sales.
- - have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
- - remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position
- - ___ are things that you own, and can be sold to get money
- - money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- - A ___ is a tax deferred account offered by employers as a part of their benefits package, through which you can invest money for your retirement.
- - a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.(They come real quick and feel like axes)
- - The monetary value of an asset DEcreases over time due to use, wear and tear or obsolescence.
- income - ___ includes your wages, dividends, capital gains, business income, retirement distributions as well as other income.
25 Clues: - A ____, plan for managing your money. • - have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for. • - ____ is the increase in the value of an asset over time. • - ___ are things that you own, and can be sold to get money • - remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position • - the action of withdrawing something.: "the withdrawal of legal aid." • ...
Econ 2021-06-30
Across
- is something you want to achieve in the future, such as in one year, five years, ten years, or more
- cost is the next best thing that you give up in order to do something else
- name of Adam Smith's book
- the ability to borrow money and pay it back later
- an amount of money taken out of a deposit account to pay for something
- a name of a bank
Down
- someone who creates and runs a business
- order is a printed order for payment of a specified sum, issued by a bank or post office
- is the amonut earned from deposits
- known has the father of economics
- spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time
- a plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it
- this is consider a need
- Money such as coins and bills
- the cost of goods and services; the amount of money that is spent
- this is consider a want
- a place where you can deposit and take out money
- is something you would like, but can live without
18 Clues: a name of a bank • this is consider a need • this is consider a want • name of Adam Smith's book • Money such as coins and bills • known has the father of economics • is the amonut earned from deposits • someone who creates and runs a business • a place where you can deposit and take out money • the ability to borrow money and pay it back later • ...
Unit 2: Recorded Planned Income and Expenditure 2021-08-16
Across
- What you own minus what you owe.
- Income usually paid for reaching a target.
- A computer spreadsheet used for accounts.
- Extra pay for selling more.
- The income you receive when you retire.
- Planned income and expenditure.
- Anything that can help us to reach a goal.
- Items of value that you own.
Down
- Money you expect to have at the end of the month.
- A purchase that seems to save money, but results in money being wasted.
- Money and possessions.
- Money you expect to have at the start of the month.
- The amount of money you spend.
- Planned income minus planned expenditure.
- The amount you owe.
15 Clues: The amount you owe. • Money and possessions. • Extra pay for selling more. • Items of value that you own. • The amount of money you spend. • Planned income and expenditure. • What you own minus what you owe. • The income you receive when you retire. • A computer spreadsheet used for accounts. • Planned income minus planned expenditure. • ...
Stock Market Game Vocabulary 2023-05-25
Across
- a place to buy shares of a company
- constant and reliable income of money
- money earned excluding the money invested
- large company or group
- anyone who owns stock in a company
- to put a portion of your money away
- financial institution that serves the public
Down
- a summary of owned assets
- a specific group of letters that identifies an asset
- to buy or sell an asset
- percentage or part of a company
- when u buy something with the expectation that it will earn you money over time
- collections of assets
- corporation or government borrowing money from the public
- a possibility of loss
15 Clues: collections of assets • a possibility of loss • large company or group • to buy or sell an asset • a summary of owned assets • percentage or part of a company • a place to buy shares of a company • anyone who owns stock in a company • to put a portion of your money away • constant and reliable income of money • money earned excluding the money invested • ...
Retirement crossword- Selina, Kayla 2024-04-22
Across
- Employees contribute a portion of their wages
- To achieve a certain plan
- Individual retiremnt account(tax-free)
- A variety of products
- An individual retirement account(after-tax dollars)
- To make a profit
- provides financial protection
Down
- When you earn interest on your saved money
- An employer contributes money to employee's retirement account
- Material that include your skills
- When one party agrees to lend money to another
- The rate of increase in prices over time
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money rent
- Anything owed by one person to another
- A fixed amount of money after retirement
15 Clues: To make a profit • A variety of products • To achieve a certain plan • provides financial protection • Material that include your skills • Individual retiremnt account(tax-free) • Anything owed by one person to another • The rate of increase in prices over time • A fixed amount of money after retirement • When you earn interest on your saved money • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-20
Across
- The amount people want to buy
- The price paid for something
- The cost of borrowing money
- A person who makes goods or services
- The lack of enough resources
- The money used to buy things
- The total value of goods produced in a country
Down
- The study of how people use resources
- A place where goods are bought and sold
- Money used to start or grow a business
- The money left after costs are paid
- A person who buys goods or services
- The amount of a good or service available
- The act of trading goods or services
- The money people earn from work
15 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • The price paid for something • The lack of enough resources • The money used to buy things • The amount people want to buy • The money people earn from work • The money left after costs are paid • A person who buys goods or services • A person who makes goods or services • The act of trading goods or services • The study of how people use resources • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2013-09-26
Across
- Things a person desires but are not necessary for survival
- Earn interest on the principle
- Interest that does not compound
- An equation that lets you estimate how long it will take to double your investment with a fixed annual interest rate
- having enough money for your basic needs and modest wants without having to work
- Putting money to a use that you hope will increase its value over time
- Debt you owe
- worth Difference between what you own and what you owe
Down
- Percentage that your savings or other investments earn over a period of time
- Increase in value, of their investment over a period of years
- Amount invested
- A set of goals for acquiring, savings, and spending money
- Beliefs about ideas and principles that are important to you
- Relates to finances, is a plenty supply of money or valuable goods
- Measurable objectives related to acquiring or spending money
- Things you own
- Things a person must have to survive, such as food, water and clothing
- A fee paid on borrowed money or money earned on deposits with a bank or other financial institution
18 Clues: Debt you owe • Things you own • Amount invested • Earn interest on the principle • Interest that does not compound • worth Difference between what you own and what you owe • A set of goals for acquiring, savings, and spending money • Things a person desires but are not necessary for survival • Beliefs about ideas and principles that are important to you • ...
credit crossword 2016-11-30
Across
- A measure of a person's ability and willingness to make a credit payments and time
- the amount of money the credit card issuer charges you for having the credit card account each year
- Organizations that collect information about individual consumes. Equifax, Experian, and Transunion
- Something owed. Deeply in debt is indebtedness
- Can the they repay this loan due to the salary, job and other income
- the cost of credit expressed as a yearly percentage
- Fee paid to a lender for use of money
- percentage which when multiplied by your credit card balance equals the interest
- a numerical expression used to represent the creditworthiness of a person
- a fixed price paid or charged for something
Down
- Sum of money, provided temporarily on the condition that the amount borrow be repaid (usually with interest)
- Paying off one credit card balance by transferring it to another credit card.
- A legal process which court takes over debtor's assets and distribution them to creditors
- borrowing money and promising to pay it back
- Fee paid to a lender for use of money
- the amount borrowed
- An entity that that lends money. Examples include financial institutions, merchants, and individuals.
- person who borrows money from others
- length of time you have to use the money
19 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 • 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 • ...
Budgeting Crossword 2020-10-19
Across
- Money Received
- Items that are needed
- Payment to someone for advice or Services
- Purchasing something with money
- More than what is needed or used
- Certain amount of money needed to spend
- A sum of money which is too small
- Providing money for a business or person
Down
- Items that are not needed
- Giving something while expecting something in return
- Keeping money for future
- When something is needed or required for something
- Amount of money needed to buy an item for
13 Clues: Money Received • Items that are needed • Keeping money for future • Items that are not needed • Purchasing something with money • More than what is needed or used • A sum of money which is too small • Certain amount of money needed to spend • Providing money for a business or person • Payment to someone for advice or Services • Amount of money needed to buy an item for • ...
Personal Finance 2021-03-05
Across
- extra fee for not paying on time
- money given to charity
- a fee added when you borrow money
- a set amount of money you can spend
- something you owe money on
- totaled pay after taxes
- totaled pay before taxes
Down
- amount you owe on your statement
- a transaction that takes money from account
- a transaction that adds to an account
- the items you own
- money you earn from your job
- money you borrow from a bank
13 Clues: the items you own • money given to charity • totaled pay after taxes • totaled pay before taxes • something you owe money on • money you earn from your job • money you borrow from a bank • amount you owe on your statement • extra fee for not paying on time • a fee added when you borrow money • a set amount of money you can spend • a transaction that adds to an account • ...
Finance 2020-11-09
Across
- keep money especially through a bank or investment
- an amount that has to be paid to buy something
- the main/original sum invested or lent.
- lend a sum of money or item of property
- a fixed price paid or charged for something
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
Down
- reduce in price
- an amount of money lost by a business
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- amount in each hundred
- the exchange of a commodity for money
- advantage; benefit
- value; worth
- added to the cost of some goods/services
14 Clues: value; worth • reduce in price • advantage; benefit • amount in each hundred • an amount of money lost by a business • the exchange of a commodity for money • the main/original sum invested or lent. • lend a sum of money or item of property • added to the cost of some goods/services • a fixed price paid or charged for something • an amount that has to be paid to buy something • ...
Pre-IELTS U6 Vocab 2022-02-15
Across
- Money or something of value offered to someone to persuade them to do something.
- Total after taxes and other expenses.
- Money paid by the government to support or maintain a business or industry.
- Something that is worth money, for example, a car or a house.
- Waste (money, time, or resources).
- The estimated cost.
- Very profitable.
- Part of the economy.
- Owe the bank money because you spent more than you have.
Down
- Out of money to pay debts.
- Total.
- The document people write to choose where their money goes after they die.
- Things you can buy at the stock market.
- Wealthy.
14 Clues: Total. • Wealthy. • Very profitable. • The estimated cost. • Part of the economy. • Out of money to pay debts. • Waste (money, time, or resources). • Total after taxes and other expenses. • Things you can buy at the stock market. • Owe the bank money because you spent more than you have. • Something that is worth money, for example, a car or a house. • ...
Hayden and Ty's crossword 2019-04-01
Across
- a plan estimating how much you can spend
- amount of money needed to live
- money received on a regular basis not monthly
- how much an employer makes
- money that you put into your savings account
- card that does not pay for things immediately
- money that you saved
Down
- amount of money you get after taxes or deductions are used
- price of a single item
- amount of money you get before taxes or deductions
- a tax you pay for shopped goods
- money that you take out of your account
- things that reduce your pay
- things that help you pay for stuff
14 Clues: money that you saved • price of a single item • how much an employer makes • things that reduce your pay • amount of money needed to live • a tax you pay for shopped goods • things that help you pay for stuff • money that you take out of your account • a plan estimating how much you can spend • money that you put into your savings account • ...
Investing Crossword 2023-03-27
Across
- A mutual fund that consists of the top 500 companies in the US
- When the market is increasing in value
- A personal retirement account that you put pre-tax money into
- A ledger where crypto transactions are recorder
- Payments given out by a company to its stockholders
- A basic good that can be traded on the stock market
- A type of mutual fund that supposed to mirror the market
- and bonds that are managed by a portfolio manager
- A strategy of investing where you invest small amounts of money at regular intervals no matter the price
- an estimate in worth of a company or portfolio
- A strategy of investing where you invest a lot of money all at once
- A time locked deposit that guarantees a return after keeping money in account
- Ownership of a company
- Money made through investing
- A person who invest in the stock market for short term gains
Down
- A collection of
- A retirement account where your employer pays you a percentage of a paycheck after you retire
- When the market is decreasing in value
- A person who invests money in the stock market for a long term return
- Mixing up your portfolio to mitigate losses
- A personal retirement account that you put post tax money into
- Cash saved for a specific person
- Corporations that invest money into companies to hopefully beat the market
- A government retirement plan that is funded by current workers
- Number of shares multiplied by current price per share
- A loan given out by a company or government that promises a return on investment after a certain amount of time
- A retirement account that employers offer and will match up to a certain percentage
- A stock in a company
- The most liquid for of money
- A place where you can keep crypto that requires a password to get into and is on an external drive
30 Clues: A collection of • A stock in a company • Ownership of a company • Money made through investing • The most liquid for of money • Cash saved for a specific person • When the market is decreasing in value • When the market is increasing in value • Mixing up your portfolio to mitigate losses • an estimate in worth of a company or portfolio • ...
Personal Finance Review II 2025-02-20
Across
- to sign the back of a check
- when you get charged by your bank for making an overdraft
- the total amount of money in your account
- a written, dated, and signed paper that direct a bank to pay a specific sum of money to a person or company.
- when you make a withdrawal, this happens to your account balance
- you set this up to get notified about certain transactions in your account
- money that goes directly into your bank account after a pay day
- your pin number is almost always ____ digits
- when a person tries to get your bank information by being dishonest; a synonym for a fraud
- to take money out of your account
- when a person takes out, or spends, more money than their balance
Down
- the nine-digit code based on the US bank location where your account was opened (____ number)
- a deposit account held at a financial institution that allows withdrawals and deposits
- when you write your name at the bottom right part of a check, you are providing your _____
- money the bank receives for carrying a balance on a credit card
- when you make a deposit, this happens to your account balance
- money borrowed and repaid at a later date
- determines your line of credit and if you get approved for a card
- a series of numbers that identifies your account (_____ number)
- writing on the _____ of a check will help you remember your reason for writing it
- to put money into your account
- the abbreviation for Personal Identification Number
- a piece of paper you receive, that provides information about all of your deposits and withdraws for a certaintime period
- a place where you to go make transactions with your checking or savings account
- a card that can be used to make purchases OR withdraw money from an ATM machine
25 Clues: to sign the back of a check • to put money into your account • to take money out of your account • the total amount of money in your account • money borrowed and repaid at a later date • your pin number is almost always ____ digits • the abbreviation for Personal Identification Number • when you get charged by your bank for making an overdraft • ...
Investing Preston Turner 2025-03-25
Across
- Cap The total value of a company's stock.
- the distribution of some of a company's earnings to a class of its shareholders, as determined by the company's board of directors.
- Symbol Used to identify companys in the stock market and SPF 500 chart, a 1-4 letter abbreviation of a name.
- The process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public in a new stock issuance.
- Consists of buying and selling items
- a loan from the buyer paid back at a stated interest rate.
- Government Medical Health Plan
- Someone who risks their money to be rewarded with more.
- IRA Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX
- Funds a type of mutual fund, or ETF, that follow a benchmark index, or a particular segment of the market
- Market Markets rising
Down
- Ratio Price to Earnings Ratio
- the availability of cash or the ease with which an asset can be converted to cash.
- Money Currencies that are created and backed by government, but not tied to or backed by the value of any physical commodity.
- The chance of not performing as expected in any financial field and losing money.
- Security You work, you pay a tax, the government uses it, you get money when you can’t work anymore.
- Market A place where people buy and sell pieces of companies, called shares, to make money
- a high-risk investment. The value of is very volatile, often fluctuating by huge amounts within a short period.
- Gains The money that you earn from a product or sale
- Ownership in a company or product
- many unionized workforces have had these, including manufacturing, public sector, educators, and skilled trades.
- No loss at all, returning money.
- A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- Market Markets falling
- Funds Pools money from a large group of investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds and other securities.
25 Clues: Market Markets rising • Market Markets falling • Ratio Price to Earnings Ratio • Government Medical Health Plan • No loss at all, returning money. • Ownership in a company or product • Consists of buying and selling items • Cap The total value of a company's stock. • IRA Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX • Gains The money that you earn from a product or sale • ...
Personal Financing Puzzle 2025-03-24
Across
- The pieces of a company that can be sold to investors.
- Single pieces of companies that can be sold to consumers to invest in.
- Money put away in order to receive more at a later date.
- A reserved market type in which it is encouraged to sell when prices are dropping.
- An aggressive market where it's encouraged to stick by your stock even when it drops.
- The handling and planning of large sums of money.
- A fee applied to borrowed money at a set or fluctuating rate.
- The yearly percentage applied to borrowed money over the course of a year.
- An individual in the market who assists in the buying and selling of assets.
- The base amount of money placed down.
- Shareholders are provided this cash, usually quarterly, by the company in which they invest in.
- Estate payment put down in order to buy housing and property.
- The growing of money based on current conditions rather than principle.
Down
- Trust gained over the course of time that promises payment will eventually be made.
- A financial tool that depends on the pricing fluctuation of assets.
- An individual retirement fund where taxes are applied at withdrawal depending on your tax bracket at that time.
- A promise of compensation, typically for a price, should something happen to a financial investment.
- Funds put aside to be used for future expenses.
- The lack of funds to pay back what you owe.
- A tax-free Individual Retirement Fund, allowing free withdrawals and growth.
- Money saved up to be used in the case of a disaster.
- The simultaneous buying and selling of identical or similar assets at various price values.
- Money stowed away to assist your financing when in retirement.
- Money brought in from a household on a regular basis.
- A property or thing of value contributing to the market that can be sold or bought.
25 Clues: The base amount of money placed down. • The lack of funds to pay back what you owe. • Funds put aside to be used for future expenses. • The handling and planning of large sums of money. • Money saved up to be used in the case of a disaster. • Money brought in from a household on a regular basis. • The pieces of a company that can be sold to investors. • ...
Regina king 2025-10-14
21 Clues: Dad • Son • Mom • car • king • star • rich • money • three • house • sister • school • family • health • acting • acting • husband • producer • directer • California • Angles Los Angeles
Economics 2017-08-29
Across
- Australia's is Canberra. Is this clue any help?
- a very, very, very, very bad feeling...
- don't use too much money!
- work!
- money to pay back to someone.
- something used to pay for things.
Down
- something to pay to the government.
- what's ad's on the billboard today?
- saved!
- a work area.
- do you have any money left, what's the word for it?
- what is your ______?
- the modern money.
- how much does that cost?
- what happened to the money? Someone stole it?!?!
15 Clues: work! • saved! • a work area. • the modern money. • what is your ______? • how much does that cost? • don't use too much money! • money to pay back to someone. • something used to pay for things. • something to pay to the government. • what's ad's on the billboard today? • a very, very, very, very bad feeling... • Australia's is Canberra. Is this clue any help? • ...
Unit 3 Gold 2023-01-10
Across
- things that you own
- your lifetime proffession
- closest relations
- synonym for ‘riches’ or having a lot of money
- title of our unit
- synonym for finance
Down
- good price and reasonable quality
- translation of ‘valor’
- phrasal verb meaning to give for free
- money makes this go 'around'
- phrasal verb which includes ‘within’
- method of payment which is not cash
- expression meaning to have excess money
- animals that live with you
- where money does NOT grow
15 Clues: closest relations • title of our unit • things that you own • synonym for finance • translation of ‘valor’ • your lifetime proffession • where money does NOT grow • animals that live with you • money makes this go 'around' • good price and reasonable quality • method of payment which is not cash • phrasal verb which includes ‘within’ • phrasal verb meaning to give for free • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
Across
- a wish
- using money to start a business
- protection from injury or loss
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- who starts a business?
- payment used for capital
- buyers and sellers answer questions
Down
- secures money
- decision making
- you have to have it
- varies from month to month
- coins and bills
- amount of money made from a business
- money that needs to be owed
- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
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 • ...
Powers of Congress 2017-03-20
Across
- Collecting money from populace
- Lesser Tribunals
- Organize militias
- Value Decide value of money
- Legislation over the creation of the District of Columbia
- Request money on credit of the U.S. from other countries
- Punish bandits on the high seas
- Elastic Clause
- Legislate military forces
- Oversee trading in U.S. and abroad
- Create roads and post offices
Down
- Provide capitol necessary to pay off over spending
- Call militias to suppress insurrections
- Sole power to create Forts, Arsenals, etc.
- Raise Naval forces
- Coin Money
- Power to declare armed conflict
- Reprimand those who make false monetary
- Useful Science and Arts
- Raise land forces
20 Clues: Coin Money • Elastic Clause • Lesser Tribunals • Organize militias • Raise land forces • Raise Naval forces • Useful Science and Arts • Legislate military forces • Value Decide value of money • Create roads and post offices • Collecting money from populace • Power to declare armed conflict • Punish bandits on the high seas • Oversee trading in U.S. and abroad • ...
Spanish Crossword 2014-03-19
Across
- the opposite of expensive
- a type of shoe
- something women carry their things in
- the opposite of inexpensive
- how much something costs
- money
- a card used to pay for things
- paper money
- jewelry you wear around your wrist
- money in coin form
- something you get on your birthday
Down
- something you can boil water in
- a place to carry money
- jewelry that goes on your finger
- Call of Duty, Xbox, Just Dance
- a place to buy groceries
- jewelry you wear around your neck
- the _______ of this purse is great
- jewelry that you put in your ears
- something you listen to in the car
20 Clues: money • paper money • a type of shoe • money in coin form • a place to carry money • how much something costs • a place to buy groceries • the opposite of expensive • the opposite of inexpensive • a card used to pay for things • Call of Duty, Xbox, Just Dance • something you can boil water in • jewelry that goes on your finger • jewelry you wear around your neck • ...
Education: debates and issues 2021-10-04
Across
- takes attention away
- threatening behaviour
- sees, considers
- intentionally choosing some things
- students doing a first degree
- money you can borrow from a bank
- plan of what is to be studied
- existing as a basic part of something
- education at university level
- money given to students based of results
Down
- including everything that is necessary
- advice on how something should be done
- make something continue
- the ability to read
- money given to pay for studies
- an amount of money charged for a service
- when everyone has the same chances
- favouring a small, privileged group
- achieve and excellent standard
- the ability to count
20 Clues: sees, considers • the ability to read • takes attention away • the ability to count • threatening behaviour • make something continue • students doing a first degree • plan of what is to be studied • education at university level • money given to pay for studies • achieve and excellent standard • money you can borrow from a bank • intentionally choosing some things • ...
Laughing all the way to the bank 2021-05-22
Across
- hole in the wall (2)
- exceed (2)
- having to be done right now
- squirrel away (2)
- flaunt
- credit
- do sth like a German (3)
- opposite cursorily
- price
- home gadget
- reason
- take money out
- hand-lamp
- first payment (2)
- try to spot (3)
Down
- not to exceed (2)
- hot water, central heating etc. (2)
- place to stay
- mistake
- things that are bad for you but that you can't help doing (2)
- have enough money to pay for sth
- live on little money (2)
- negative balance (3)
- ask for money for a service
- thousand
- positive balance (3)
- pipe-fixer
- monthly payment
28 Clues: price • flaunt • credit • reason • mistake • thousand • hand-lamp • exceed (2) • pipe-fixer • home gadget • place to stay • take money out • monthly payment • try to spot (3) • not to exceed (2) • squirrel away (2) • first payment (2) • opposite cursorily • hole in the wall (2) • negative balance (3) • positive balance (3) • live on little money (2) • do sth like a German (3) • having to be done right now • ...
commerce homework 2022-02-23
Across
- a legally binding agreement
- electronic funds transferred
- people you ow money too
- money received on a regular basis
- an illegal business practise
- the buying and selling of goods and services
- the swapping for one good for another
- items of value
- goods used to make other goods
- a list of income
- money owed
Down
- the amount something costs
- something being thought of before purchasing
- things done for you
- electronic retailer
- buying buying something without much thought
- a written form for a certain amount of money
- someone who purchases goods and services
- something you want but dont need
- when the offeree accepts to the proposal
- something overpriced
21 Clues: money owed • items of value • a list of income • things done for you • electronic retailer • something overpriced • people you ow money too • the amount something costs • a legally binding agreement • electronic funds transferred • an illegal business practise • goods used to make other goods • something you want but dont need • money received on a regular basis • ...
Have you ever .......? 2021-04-28
Across
- some money on the floor?
- in line for a very long time?
- a ghost?
- too much money for something?
- a novel in English?
- a famous person?
- money from someone?
- someone a new English word?
- dinner for a lot of people?
- a picture of a dinosaur?
- a baby in your arms?
Down
- you homework but didn't finish?
- a kite?
- a horse, an elephant, or a camel?
- a lot of money?
- really strange food?
- five cups of cocoa in one day?
- something very dangerous?
- in the Andaman Sea?
- in a chair for six hours?
- a strange, scary noise at night?
- a short story in English?
22 Clues: a kite? • a ghost? • a lot of money? • a famous person? • a novel in English? • money from someone? • in the Andaman Sea? • really strange food? • a baby in your arms? • some money on the floor? • a picture of a dinosaur? • something very dangerous? • in a chair for six hours? • a short story in English? • someone a new English word? • dinner for a lot of people? • in line for a very long time? • ...
Crossword Financial Literacy 2023-04-28
Across
- A payment for working
- A place of saving
- Quitting over old age
- payment of education after Highschool graduation
- Can be earned and given
- Buying
- owed money
- profession of one's special training followed as one's lifework
- Supplies that are for show
- Saved Money
- Earned Money
Down
- a relation between people that share same interests
- a limited spending
- Higher payment
- careful management of resources
- provides funding for a person or enterprise
- Thought through desicions
- Supplies that support life
- a supply of available for sale
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
20 Clues: Buying • owed money • Saved Money • Earned Money • Higher payment • A place of saving • a limited spending • A payment for working • Quitting over old age • Can be earned and given • Thought through desicions • Supplies that support life • Supplies that are for show • a supply of available for sale • careful management of resources • provides funding for a person or enterprise • ...
TOEIC A2 Vocabulary 2025-08-21
Across
- – Place where meals are sold
- – Table used for working
- – Place where planes take off and land
- – Electronic message sent online
- – Furniture for sitting
- – Hot drink made from beans
- – Device used to call people
- – Regular work to earn money
- – Vehicle that runs on tracks
- – Place where people work
- – Meal eaten in the middle of the day
Down
- – Place to keep and borrow money
- – Money you get for working
- – Place where things are sold
- – Cost of something
- – Paper or card for travel or entry
- – People coming together to talk
- – Place to stay when traveling
- – Money in coins or notes
- – Person in charge at work
20 Clues: – Cost of something • – Furniture for sitting • – Table used for working • – Money in coins or notes • – Place where people work • – Person in charge at work • – Money you get for working • – Hot drink made from beans • – Place where meals are sold • – Device used to call people • – Regular work to earn money • – Place where things are sold • – Vehicle that runs on tracks • ...
ECONOMIC SELF 2025-10-05
Across
- PERSONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT SKILL
- SOMETHING DESIRED BUT NOT ESSENTIAL
- ECONOMIC STABILITY INDICATOR
- INDIVIDUAL'S OWN IDENTITY OR WELL-BEING
- INFORMATION AND SKILLS ACQUIRED THROUGH EXPERIENCE OR EDUCATION
- FINANCIAL PLANNING GOAL FOR THE FUTURE
- SUBSTANCE OR RESOURCES USED TO MAKE GOODS
- AMOUNT OWED TO A CREDITOR
- BASIC NECESSITY FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL
- FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL
- ABUNDANCE OF VALUABLE RESOURCES
- PERSON WHO BUYS GOODS OR SERVICES
Down
- MANAGEMENT OF MONEY AND INVESTMENT
- STUDY OF PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, AND CONSUMPTION
- COST OR OUTLAY OF MONEY
- USE OF MONEY TO GENERATE FUTURE INCOME
- RESOURCE WITH ECONOMIC VALUE
- STRONG FEELING OF WANTING SOMETHING
- USING MONEY TO BUY GOODS OR SERVICES
- HIGH-END ITEM OR EXPERIENCE
20 Clues: COST OR OUTLAY OF MONEY • AMOUNT OWED TO A CREDITOR • HIGH-END ITEM OR EXPERIENCE • ECONOMIC STABILITY INDICATOR • RESOURCE WITH ECONOMIC VALUE • FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL • ABUNDANCE OF VALUABLE RESOURCES • PERSONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT SKILL • PERSON WHO BUYS GOODS OR SERVICES • MANAGEMENT OF MONEY AND INVESTMENT • BASIC NECESSITY FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL • ...
LE - 03 2015-01-13
21 Clues: gall • ears • throb • burst • money • large • mouth • thigh • muster • dreamt • indeed • library • twitter • synonym • feathers • bohemian • dinosaurs • adjective • vertebrates • greengrocer • confectioner
rhyming slang 2023-01-23
Unit 8 vocabulary crossword │ Jaan Kõpp 10B 2020-03-19
Across
- Do well.
- Somebody who makes things with their hands.
- An amount of money.
- Find out if something is correct.
- A synonym for the word favourable.
- A synonym for the word rich.
- Exchanging goods for other goods.
- A synonym for the word improve.
- Loss of hope.
- Put money in a bank.
- Rob somebody in the street.
Down
- Money that is not genuine.
- Money collected for a cause.
- The continuing increase in prices.
- Somebody who sells things.
- A tax added to the price of goods and services.
- An illegal copy of something.
- Extra help or support.
- Arguing over the price of something.
- Clothes that need to be washed.
20 Clues: Do well. • Loss of hope. • An amount of money. • Put money in a bank. • Extra help or support. • Money that is not genuine. • Somebody who sells things. • Rob somebody in the street. • Money collected for a cause. • A synonym for the word rich. • An illegal copy of something. • Clothes that need to be washed. • A synonym for the word improve. • Find out if something is correct. • ...
personal finance review 2022-03-14
Across
- something you want but do not need
- a changing amount -- expense
- a loan used to purchase and maintain a home
- cost to live in a place you do not own
- once every two weeks
- money received
- an account you save money in
- once a week
- once a month
Down
- income before taxes taken out
- an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time
- a paper document outlining the pay
- borrowing money that you pay back
- the extra working income
- a paying occupation
- money lost/spent
- a necessity
- a set amount-- expense
- an idea with a desired result
- income after taxes
20 Clues: a necessity • once a week • once a month • money received • money lost/spent • income after taxes • a paying occupation • once every two weeks • a set amount-- expense • the extra working income • a changing amount -- expense • an account you save money in • income before taxes taken out • an idea with a desired result • borrowing money that you pay back • a paper document outlining the pay • ...
Vocabulary 2024-03-12
Across
- Buying assets that increase in value over time
- A share of ownership in a corporation
- Total amount of money brought in by company's operations, measured over a set amount of time
- money paid at a particularly rate for use of money lent
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- Issued by the government and corporation when they want to raise money
Down
- The amount charged on top of the principal by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets
- Reduction in money, time or another resource
- Using money to purchase goods and services
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- Money given to another party in exchange for repayment
- Money received, on a regular basis, for work through investments
- Borrow money now and repay later
13 Clues: Borrow money now and repay later • A share of ownership in a corporation • Using money to purchase goods and services • Reduction in money, time or another resource • Buying assets that increase in value over time • Money given to another party in exchange for repayment • money paid at a particularly rate for use of money lent • ...
CH 10-1 Vocab 2022-11-29
Across
- No alternative value or use as a commidity; money by government decree.
- Components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler's checks; (narrow) definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange;
- Alternative money; gunpowder, flour, corn, hemp, musket balls, etc.
- Money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods/services; one of the three functions of money.
- An overthrow of government.
- Money in the form of gold/silver coins.
Down
- Standard unit of currency in a country's money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- Moneyless economy that relies on trade/barter.
- Privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the US.
- Allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value; one of the three functions of money.
- Funds deposited in a bank that can be accessed by writing a check/using a debit card.
- Paper currency issued by the Fed (eventually replaced all other types of federal currency).
- Components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds; (broad) definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value;
- Allows people to preserve value for future use; one of the three functions of money.
14 Clues: An overthrow of government. • Money in the form of gold/silver coins. • Moneyless economy that relies on trade/barter. • Privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the US. • Alternative money; gunpowder, flour, corn, hemp, musket balls, etc. • No alternative value or use as a commidity; money by government decree. • ...
Unit 7 financial vocabulary 2021-01-29
Across
- Coins and bills
- To take something for a time, not forever
- Ways to get money, like a loan
- A terrible experiences
- Facts and information you need to support an answer
- The smallest payment you can make on a bill
- Costs of items and services you buy
- Money that is owed
- The cost of borrowing money
Down
- Money in an account
- Money lent on trust of payment
- Not required to pay
- A list of income and expenses
- To give something for a time, not forever
- To be able to buy something
- Small items to buy
16 Clues: Coins and bills • Small items to buy • Money that is owed • Money in an account • Not required to pay • A terrible experiences • To be able to buy something • The cost of borrowing money • A list of income and expenses • Money lent on trust of payment • Ways to get money, like a loan • Costs of items and services you buy • To take something for a time, not forever • ...
Personal Finance 2019-10-14
Across
- code to access money at a ATM
- your account will become this when you spend too much money
- money you owe
- you get this deducted from your wages
- extra money earned on your saving
- monthly financial plan
- something for a rainy day
Down
- move money from one place to another
- do not touch
- paper money
- add an money to an account
- looks after your money
12 Clues: paper money • do not touch • money you owe • monthly financial plan • looks after your money • something for a rainy day • add an money to an account • code to access money at a ATM • extra money earned on your saving • move money from one place to another • you get this deducted from your wages • your account will become this when you spend too much money
The Great Gatsby 2022-03-07
15 Clues: new money • old money • a gambler • hard working • cocky showoff • rags to riches • concrete jungle • youthful freedom • special gathering • breaking the rules • greetings youngman • curious love thinking • generations of wealth • beautiful Gold digger • electric motor transportation
Income and Employment 2025-09-23
Across
- Extra money for service
- Paid every two months
- Unpredictable earnings amount
- Predictable earnings amount
- Money earned or received
Down
- Income before deductions
- Fixed regular job pay
- Payment for work completed
- Time between paychecks
- Earnings from tips received
- Receive money for work
- Increase in pay rate
- Hourly pay for work
- Type of regular employment
- Money from working jobs
- Work done for pay
16 Clues: Work done for pay • Hourly pay for work • Increase in pay rate • Fixed regular job pay • Paid every two months • Time between paychecks • Receive money for work • Extra money for service • Money from working jobs • Income before deductions • Money earned or received • Payment for work completed • Type of regular employment • Earnings from tips received • Predictable earnings amount • ...
All About Transactions 2021-01-13
Across
- The technology that helps process merchants' payments
- They process merchants' payments
- Chime only peer-2-peer feature
- A person who purchases products or services
- Automated ______ House
- The use of these is declining
- The act of moving money
- Allows consumers to spend money from their account
Down
- Chime's current payment processor
- Taking money out of an account
- They provide payment cards to consumers
- Putting money into an account
- Visa, MasterCard, Discover, etc...
- A person or business that sells goods/services
- Used for purchases; money is borrowed and limited
- Acronym for electronically transferred funds bank to bank
16 Clues: Automated ______ House • The act of moving money • Putting money into an account • The use of these is declining • Taking money out of an account • Chime only peer-2-peer feature • They process merchants' payments • Chime's current payment processor • Visa, MasterCard, Discover, etc... • They provide payment cards to consumers • A person who purchases products or services • ...
chapter 12 vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- shortage of money
- stating that the government has borrowed a certain amount of money from someone
- raising money by government for licenses
- an excess of money
- a tax that take a higher percentage from rich people and lower percentage from poor people
- this interest plus total amount of money the U.S.government has borrowed
Down
- money charged for breaking the law
- a custom duty
- its revenue equals its expenses
- the payment made for the use of borrowed money
- tax on the value of property owned by a person or a business
- this tax is collected from items that are sold
- the income a company makes after expensive have been paid
- the tax on earrings
- a careful examination by trained accounts of every item of income and every expenditure.
15 Clues: a custom duty • shortage of money • an excess of money • the tax on earrings • its revenue equals its expenses • money charged for breaking the law • raising money by government for licenses • the payment made for the use of borrowed money • this tax is collected from items that are sold • the income a company makes after expensive have been paid • ...
CREDIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-04
Across
- An asset pledged as security for a loan.
- A numerical value representing a person's creditworthiness.
- A loan used to purchase property, often a house.
- Failure to repay a loan as agreed.
- An institution that provides financial services, including loans.
- Money owed to someone else.
- To take money with the promise to return it later.
Down
- Money paid to reduce debt or fulfill an obligation.
- A common credit score model used by lenders.
- The management of large amounts of money.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.
- A way to obtain goods or services before payment, based on trust.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- Annual Percentage Rate, the yearly cost of borrowing money.
- An entity that provides loans or credit to borrowers.
15 Clues: Money owed to someone else. • Failure to repay a loan as agreed. • An asset pledged as security for a loan. • The management of large amounts of money. • A common credit score model used by lenders. • A loan used to purchase property, often a house. • Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. • To take money with the promise to return it later. • ...
AP Macro - Unit 4 - Financial Sector 2024-11-26
Across
- Open Market Operations by the Fed is when they sell these.
- The current Chairman of the Fed is Jerome…
- Ease of access to cash
- Type of money that has alternative uses
- ____ loans
- If there is a inflation, the Fed should ____ the reserve ratio
- how much money banks have to hold on to
- price charged by lenders to a borrower
- To decrease the money supply, the Fed should ____ government securities.
Down
- The formula for the Money _____ is 1 over the reserve requirement
- Lending money to people who normally would not qualify were
- Goods and Services traded directly. No money exchanged
- If there is a recession, the Fed should ____ the reserve ratio
- Type of money that has NO alternative uses
- Portion of a corporation's profits, paid out to stockholders
15 Clues: ____ loans • Ease of access to cash • price charged by lenders to a borrower • Type of money that has alternative uses • how much money banks have to hold on to • Type of money that has NO alternative uses • The current Chairman of the Fed is Jerome… • Goods and Services traded directly. No money exchanged • Open Market Operations by the Fed is when they sell these. • ...
Consumers and Products 2022-09-04
Across
- animal skin
- a very cheap product for sale
- soft fabric
- money you borrow
- a plan for using money
- salary
- something made of fabric has been __.
- cheaper price
Down
- formal word for 'buy'
- be able to pay for something
- a durable, artificial, oil-based material
- something you stick on your fridge
- money that you have to pay back
- a chain for holding your keys
- something you spend money on
- something made from a tree
- the opposite of lend
17 Clues: salary • animal skin • soft fabric • cheaper price • money you borrow • the opposite of lend • formal word for 'buy' • a plan for using money • something made from a tree • be able to pay for something • something you spend money on • a very cheap product for sale • a chain for holding your keys • money that you have to pay back • something you stick on your fridge • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2013-09-26
Across
- worth Difference between what you own and what you owe
- having enough money for your basic needs and modest wants without having to work
- Measurable objectives related to acquiring or spending money
- Earn interest on the principle
- Relates to finances, is a plenty supply of money or valuable goods
- A fee paid on borrowed money or money earned on deposits with a bank or other financial institution
Down
- Amount invested
- Putting money to a use that you hope will increase its value over time
- An equation that lets you estimate how long it will take to double your investment with a fixed annual interest rate
- Things a person desires but are not necessary for survival
- Interest that does not compound
- Percentage that your savings or other investments earn over a period of time
- Debt you owe
- Things a person must have to survive, such as food, water and clothing
- A set of goals for acquiring, savings, and spending money
- Things you own
- Increase in value, of their investment over a period of years
- Beliefs about ideas and principles that are important to you
18 Clues: Debt you owe • Things you own • Amount invested • Earn interest on the principle • Interest that does not compound • worth Difference between what you own and what you owe • A set of goals for acquiring, savings, and spending money • Things a person desires but are not necessary for survival • Measurable objectives related to acquiring or spending money • ...
Shopping 2025-12-09
Across
- – a plan for how you will spend your money.
- – to argue or negotiate over the price of something.
- – a comment or rating about a product or service.
- up – to quickly buy something because it’s cheap or a good deal.
- around – to compare prices in different stores before buying.
- down (the price) – to reduce the price.
- – to charge someone more money than is fair or expected.
- spree – a short period of spending a lot of money on many things.
- out – to spend a lot of money, usually on something special or unnecessary.
Down
- – the process of sending purchased items to your home.
- – money that you owe to someone (a bank, a person, etc.).
- – to follow the progress of your order (e.g., where your package is).
- – to spend more money than you planned or more than you have.
- – a message alerting you about something (e.g., “Your order has shipped”).
- – the part of an online or physical store where you pay for your items.
- list – a list of items you want to buy in the future.
- off – (verb) to cheat someone by charging too much; (noun) an overpriced thing.
- – to have enough money to buy or do something.
18 Clues: down (the price) – to reduce the price. • – a plan for how you will spend your money. • – to have enough money to buy or do something. • – a comment or rating about a product or service. • – to argue or negotiate over the price of something. • list – a list of items you want to buy in the future. • – the process of sending purchased items to your home. • ...
Accounting and Finace 2018-03-23
Across
- a set amount of money to used during a period of time
- an original sum invested or lent
- money received after taxes and deductions
- amount of money put into one thing
- a document used to take pay for something
- amount of money received
- amount of money a employee gets
Down
- money being payed back at a rate from money lent
- the action of deducting or subtracting something
- money earned doing your job
- the tax from sales
- a money card connected to your bank account
12 Clues: the tax from sales • amount of money received • money earned doing your job • amount of money a employee gets • an original sum invested or lent • amount of money put into one thing • money received after taxes and deductions • a document used to take pay for something • a money card connected to your bank account • money being payed back at a rate from money lent • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- In the future, people may have to accept additional charges because they cannot __________ cash
- Cash is usually stored in this before being stolen by thieves
- Non-cash payments are more _____ than cash
- This form of currency is becoming less common due to technological shifts
- The electronic equivalent of bank robbers in a cashless society
- Money that must be exchanged when traveling abroad
- Financial crime commonly associated with illegal transactions using cash
- Extra costs that banks may charge
- Negative __________ might directly affect consumers when all money is electronic
- A device used for cashless payments
Down
- The opposite of success when trying to complete a payment
- Cashless transactions make money harder to steal by __________
- Illegal activity often involving money
- Financial transactions are carried out without using cash, usually by using a debit or credit card.
- In a cashless society, it’s harder to do this with your money
- Moving money illegally
- Potential problem in a cashless society involving the loss of service
- When making non-cash payments requires
- A type of mistake that may prevent buyers from purchasing goods
- Someone who uses cashless will avoid
20 Clues: Moving money illegally • Extra costs that banks may charge • A device used for cashless payments • Someone who uses cashless will avoid • Illegal activity often involving money • When making non-cash payments requires • Non-cash payments are more _____ than cash • Money that must be exchanged when traveling abroad • ...
Bookkeeping 2022-01-25
Across
- Anything you own that holds value
- a record of a patients financial transactions at the clinic
- bills that the clinic needs to pay
- The amount of money you have in your account
- when you dont pay what is due and the bank sends someone to make you pay it
- A report that gives information on clinic activities for 24 hours
- How much the patient has paid the clinic
- How much the clinic charges the patient
- Money owed to a clinic
Down
- An amount owed by a business
- Patient owes clinic money
- Proof of payment, written acknowledgement for money received
- Cash kept on hand used for making small payments
- Patient overpays, clinic owes the patient money
- Transferring information from the journal to the individual accounts in the patient ledger
- The bank has to give the depositor his or her money when demanded
- Record of deposits, withdrawals, and bank balances sent to the depositor
- The act of changing something
18 Clues: Money owed to a clinic • Patient owes clinic money • An amount owed by a business • The act of changing something • Anything you own that holds value • bills that the clinic needs to pay • How much the clinic charges the patient • How much the patient has paid the clinic • The amount of money you have in your account • Patient overpays, clinic owes the patient money • ...
Emerging Markets 2025-03-26
Across
- A company that is growing rapidly in an emerging market
- A place where people buy and sell goods
- A loan given to a small business in an emerging market
- Money used in a country
- The practice of investing in companies in developing countries
- The total value of goods and services produced by a country
- A financial system where stocks are traded
- A country's money supply and financial system
- When a country's economy grows at a fast rate
Down
- A group of fast-growing economies like Brazil, Russia, India, and China
- Digital money like Bitcoin
- A country with growing businesses and economy
- A kind of money used to buy things
- The ability to access and use financial services
- When a company sells part of itself to raise money
- The total market value of all final goods produced in a country
- Another word for wealth or assets
- The process of sending goods to another country for sale
- A place where people trade goods without government control
19 Clues: Money used in a country • Digital money like Bitcoin • Another word for wealth or assets • A kind of money used to buy things • A place where people buy and sell goods • A financial system where stocks are traded • A country with growing businesses and economy • A country's money supply and financial system • When a country's economy grows at a fast rate • ...
Vocabulary Week 1-3 2022-09-28
Across
- Choices or alternatives
- Money set aside
- Complete or finish something
- Force or stress on a word or syllable
- The chance of loss or harm
- To come together
- Draw attention away from what you are doing
- To go back over something
Down
- The amount of money left after all business costs have been paid
- To have enough money for something
- Payments received for work done, salary
- Steep, perpendicular
- Nervous, worried, scared
- Difficult to find
- Money borrowed
- Scattered remains of something
- To find your way over or through an area
- To figure out something that is difficult to understand
- Showed something
- To do well or be successful
20 Clues: Money borrowed • Money set aside • To come together • Showed something • Difficult to find • Steep, perpendicular • Choices or alternatives • Nervous, worried, scared • To go back over something • The chance of loss or harm • To do well or be successful • Complete or finish something • Scattered remains of something • To have enough money for something • ...
Financial Aid and Scholarships 2023-05-01
Across
- 15 hours required
- 3 options, but most choose the same prompt
- our largest $$ amount academic scholarship
- what students need to pay their rent
- must be repaid
- meet GPA and hours for _________ of funds
- 11th day of class
- students in other states love this
- incomplete semester
- too much money
- checking accuracy with extra paperwork
- no interest
- needy students qualify for _______
Down
- they answer our phones
- have to fill it out if you want to get money
- If you have questions about billing, call them
- money pays on accounts
- free money
- clock in and earn it
- the big app
- HOW MUCH?!?!
- there's one for every application
22 Clues: free money • the big app • no interest • HOW MUCH?!?! • must be repaid • too much money • 15 hours required • 11th day of class • incomplete semester • clock in and earn it • they answer our phones • money pays on accounts • there's one for every application • students in other states love this • needy students qualify for _______ • what students need to pay their rent • ...
Crossword Financial Literacy 2023-04-28
Across
- A payment for working
- A place of saving
- Quitting over old age
- payment of education after Highschool graduation
- Can be earned and given
- Buying
- owed money
- profession of one's special training followed as one's lifework
- Supplies that are for show
- Saved Money
- Earned Money
Down
- a relation between people that share same interests
- a limited spending
- Higher payment
- careful management of resources
- provides funding for a person or enterprise
- Thought through desicions
- Supplies that support life
- a supply of available for sale
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
20 Clues: Buying • owed money • Saved Money • Earned Money • Higher payment • A place of saving • a limited spending • A payment for working • Quitting over old age • Can be earned and given • Thought through desicions • Supplies that support life • Supplies that are for show • a supply of available for sale • careful management of resources • provides funding for a person or enterprise • ...
Chapter 17/18 2015-05-14
Across
- cost of standard measurement of a product
- person who pays rent temporarily
- having no trademark
- intentional mispresentation of a product or service
- where you record checks
- signature of a payee
- contract for a financial commitment
- policyholder's payment
Down
- wise,shrewd, frugal
- pays according to the amount of work
- items subtracted from earnings
- a plan for saving and spending money
- check paid by the bank
- promotes the sale of a service or product
- promise that defective parts will be replaced
- people who lend money
- a written order for the bank to pay out money
- unsolicited commerical emails
- record of money out in account
- payments made by citizens for government
20 Clues: wise,shrewd, frugal • having no trademark • signature of a payee • people who lend money • check paid by the bank • policyholder's payment • where you record checks • unsolicited commerical emails • items subtracted from earnings • record of money out in account • person who pays rent temporarily • contract for a financial commitment • pays according to the amount of work • ...
personal finance review 2022-03-14
Across
- income after taxes
- an account you save money in
- income before taxes
- a loan used to purchase or maintain a house
- the extra working income
- paper from employer to pay employee
- once a week
- borrowing money that you pay back
- a varying amount of an expense
- a set amount of an expense
- cost to live in a place you don't own
Down
- a desired outcome for the future
- a necessary expense
- an estimate of income and expenses for a period of time
- money received
- once a month
- once every two weeks
- money lost or spent
- a paying occupation
- an unnecessary expense
20 Clues: once a week • once a month • money received • income after taxes • a necessary expense • income before taxes • money lost or spent • a paying occupation • once every two weeks • an unnecessary expense • the extra working income • a set amount of an expense • an account you save money in • a varying amount of an expense • a desired outcome for the future • borrowing money that you pay back • ...
Economics 2024-02-13
Across
- amout of money going in to your bank account
- the action of helping someone
- transport goods some were
- short supply of stuff
- give something and receive somthing
- money you have saved in the bank
- the resources needed or wanted
- increase in the cost of something
- what something cost
- discussing something
Down
- a safe place for your money
- the stuff you need to build something
- an action of buying and sell goods
- something used to buy thinks
- the merchandise
- an amout of something left over
- a person who purches goods
- can not abtaine supply's
- were people buy food
- how much something is
20 Clues: the merchandise • what something cost • were people buy food • discussing something • short supply of stuff • how much something is • can not abtaine supply's • transport goods some were • a person who purches goods • a safe place for your money • something used to buy thinks • the action of helping someone • the resources needed or wanted • an amout of something left over • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-29
Across
- person who specializes in nature
- us special force or stress
- unexpected meeting
- money set aside for the future
- move forward
- impressive
- have enough money
- opposing or disagreeing point of view
- get it from a source
- borrow money
Down
- careful examination
- payments received for work done
- mention it as proof or evidence
- ability to think in a logical way
- scattered remains of something
- difficult to find; rare
- problems or disadvantages
- showed a sign
- steep
- Son, father, grandfather with common ancestry
- money left over after expenses are paid
- do well; grow
- facts, figures, and other kinds of information
- take a chance
24 Clues: steep • impressive • move forward • borrow money • showed a sign • do well; grow • take a chance • have enough money • unexpected meeting • careful examination • get it from a source • difficult to find; rare • problems or disadvantages • us special force or stress • scattered remains of something • money set aside for the future • payments received for work done • mention it as proof or evidence • ...
Econ Crossword 2025-03-26
Across
- Things you owe
- An item used to secure a loan
- Earnings of a company's shareholder
- When prices go up
- When stock prices are high
- Company that covers all deposit accounts
- Consequence of using money you don't have
- Economy at the lowest point possible
- Things you own
- Covers a significant financial loss
Down
- When the stock prices are low
- When prices go down
- How easy it is to access money
- Putting money into different stocks
- Non-profit bank
- A retirement plan
- How long it takes to double your money
- Fees that the government makes you pay
- Buy now, pay later
- A retirement plan covered by an employer
20 Clues: Things you owe • Things you own • Non-profit bank • A retirement plan • When prices go up • Buy now, pay later • When prices go down • When stock prices are high • When the stock prices are low • An item used to secure a loan • How easy it is to access money • Putting money into different stocks • Earnings of a company's shareholder • Covers a significant financial loss • ...
business terminology revision 2024-10-25
Across
- how many workers are absent
- the limit wanting to be spent
- carrying out activities abroad
- the value of sales
- someone who is the sole owner of a business
- a debt a business owes
- current assests to current liabiities
- proportion of debt to earnings
Down
- divides companies into stars or dogs
- the output per worker over a certain period
- improving business by looking at others
- business owes money to
- owes money to a business
- structure where decisions are shared
- anyone with an interest in the business
- money put in by shareholders
- something a business owns
- money
- predicting what will happen in the future
- medium to long term target
20 Clues: money • the value of sales • business owes money to • a debt a business owes • owes money to a business • something a business owns • medium to long term target • how many workers are absent • money put in by shareholders • the limit wanting to be spent • carrying out activities abroad • proportion of debt to earnings • divides companies into stars or dogs • ...
AML crossword (group 2) 2021-12-07
Across
- You must report all ..... transactions.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- Breaking up currency or cash deposits into amounts that evade reporting requirements.
- How is called data relating to a company that has not been made public but could have an impact on its share price?
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- One of the US sanctioned country.
- Money generated from criminal activity is often called … money.
- .... companies are business entities that are often used by money launderers to hide illegal funds and the identity of beneficial owners.
Down
- One of the most popular cryptocurrencies today?
- Document that financial institutions, and those associated with their business, must file with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) whenever there is a suspected case of money laundering or fraud.
- One of the top countries currently facing the greatest risk of money laundering, according to Basel AML Index.
- what is the name of cryptocurrency which is running "smart contract" program.
- Third stage of money laundering.
- The person who is used for money laundering, money .... .
- well known exchange platform for cryptocurrencies.
- Legal term used by financial regulators to describe businesses that transmit or convert money.
16 Clues: Third stage of money laundering. • One of the US sanctioned country. • You must report all ..... transactions. • One of the most popular cryptocurrencies today? • well known exchange platform for cryptocurrencies. • The person who is used for money laundering, money .... . • Money generated from criminal activity is often called … money. • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-10-02
Across
- saving up money for later
- the amount of money they pay employees
- Tax a tax on sales
- Pay money you have left from deductions and taxes
- the action of subtracting something
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Down
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- money signed over
- money received
- a business deal
- Card a that can buy things electronically
- money paid regularly at a particular rate
- Pay money you get before taxes or other deductions
13 Clues: money received • a business deal • money signed over • Tax a tax on sales • saving up money for later • the action of subtracting something • the amount of money they pay employees • denoting an original sum invested or lent • Card a that can buy things electronically • money paid regularly at a particular rate • Pay money you have left from deductions and taxes • ...
Materials 2023-02-11
Across
- Something bad
- Not weak
- made from animal skin
- Has a lot of money
- Something good
- Made from wood
- Used to make plates and cups
- Does not have a lot of money
- Not strong
Down
- We get it from an animal
- Easy to break
- Used for shoes
- Used for building houses
- Does not need a lot of money
- From trees
- Needs a lot of money
- Used to make a lot of things.e.g water bottles
17 Clues: Not weak • From trees • Not strong • Something bad • Easy to break • Used for shoes • Something good • Made from wood • Has a lot of money • Needs a lot of money • made from animal skin • We get it from an animal • Used for building houses • Does not need a lot of money • Used to make plates and cups • Does not have a lot of money • Used to make a lot of things.e.g water bottles
Accounting and Finace 2019-05-14
Across
- The amount of money you can spend in a time
- Amount subtracted
- The list of people getting paid
- Amount that you put into a stock
- A card connected to your bank account
- The tax for stuff bought
Down
- Amount earned in investing
- The amount you make
- Money moving
- Original amount of money
- Money after tax
- Money before tax
- Money written on paper
13 Clues: Money moving • Money after tax • Money before tax • Amount subtracted • The amount you make • Money written on paper • Original amount of money • The tax for stuff bought • Amount earned in investing • The list of people getting paid • Amount that you put into a stock • A card connected to your bank account • The amount of money you can spend in a time
Economics Crossword 2013-04-30
Across
- person or institution to whom money is owed
- property or other security used to guarantee repayment of a loan
- properties, possessions, and claims of others
- amount banks set aside according to law as a protection for depositors
- bars of precious metal
- condensed statement showing all assets and liabilities at a given point in time
- funds available whenever the depositor wish them
- money that has an alternative use as a commodity
- stock certificates representing ownership of the bank
- laws regulating the maximum interest rate on passbook savings
Down
- money by government decree
- bank that can lend to other banks in times of need
- excess of assets over liabilities that is a measure of the value of a business
- debts and obligations to others
- interest-earning deposits that cannot be withdrawn by check
- ability to be converted into cash in a very short period of time
- substance that functions as a medium of exchange, and a measure and store of value
- metallic forms of money
- form of currency made by the Narragansett indians out of white conch and black mussel shells
- paper money issued by government through an act of law
20 Clues: bars of precious metal • metallic forms of money • money by government decree • debts and obligations to others • person or institution to whom money is owed • properties, possessions, and claims of others • funds available whenever the depositor wish them • money that has an alternative use as a commodity • bank that can lend to other banks in times of need • ...
Chapter 17 2014-12-03
Across
- a check that is written with insufficient funds in your account
- a order written by a depositer directing a bank to pay out money
- items subtracted from your earnings
- people who lend money
- getting the most of your money through planned control
- a check that has been paid by a bank
- employers pay workers according to the amount the worker produces
- amount lenders pay for use of customers money
- pay interest on the interest
- a plan for saving and spending income
- an account you save your money in
- located in checkbook; place where you record the checks you write
- signature of the payee on the back of a check
Down
- loan made on continuous basis for the purchase of products
- provides a record of money put into an account
- special type of deposite that offers a higher rate of interest
- a bank report that show the status of the depositors account
- amount of debt you can afford to pay back each month
- total earnings before deduction
- technology is used to substitute as a check
- payment that all citizens by law are required to make
- record of how you've borrowed and repaid debts
22 Clues: people who lend money • pay interest on the interest • total earnings before deduction • an account you save your money in • items subtracted from your earnings • a check that has been paid by a bank • a plan for saving and spending income • technology is used to substitute as a check • amount lenders pay for use of customers money • ...
Jocelynn mcguire p1 , economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- things people do for others
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- money we pay to the government
- things we must have for our survival or health
- rising prices
- a system of making and trading goods and services
- there are at least two producer who whats to buy a product or services
- when a person uses credit we are using another persons money
- things we would like to have but don't need for our survival
- products and services brought into a country for sale
Down
- what a person gives up to make a choice
- a list of income and expenses
- in short supply
- what we get from a choice we make
- prices are falling
- when you put money into an account and it earns money just for being that account
- the money the person receives for work they do
- when you own money to someone else
- there are limited resources for consumers while demand is endless
- products and services sent out of the country to be sold in another country
- organizations or groups who help people in need
21 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • prices are falling • things people do for others • a list of income and expenses • money we pay to the government • what we get from a choice we make • when you own money to someone else • what a person gives up to make a choice • things we must have for our survival or health • the money the person receives for work they do • ...
ACTG102 Week 8 Recap 2022-04-27
Across
- Profits of a company which are distributed to its shareholders.
- Payment made to employees for their services.
- Money taken from the business by the owner for their personal use.
- Debts or obligations that a business owes to another person or organisation for money, goods or services.
- The account when you owe money.
- Cost that a business incurs through its operations.
- In accounting, at least _____ accounts are affected in a transaction.
- The income a business earns by selling products and/or services associated with its main operations.
- An owner of shares in a limited company.
Down
- When expenses are greater than revenue, you have a _____.
- Value of an asset decreases with time
- The excess value of a company when it is purchased by another company.
- The account when a customer owes you money
- The overall revenue of a business minus expenses.
- Asset minius liability
- An agreement between two or more people whereby they agree to conduct business together for profit.
- The supply of stock or goods that a business has for sale.
- A resource that a buisness owns or controls
- A customer who owes money to a business
- A payment to the lender of money.
20 Clues: Asset minius liability • The account when you owe money. • A payment to the lender of money. • Value of an asset decreases with time • A customer who owes money to a business • An owner of shares in a limited company. • The account when a customer owes you money • A resource that a buisness owns or controls • Payment made to employees for their services. • ...
3.2 Households 2024-03-15
Across
- High income earners spend most of their income on....goods
- Middle income earners borrow money to buy ....goods
- Capital expenditure is money spent by on
- money spent on goods that last over 1 year
- cost of borrowing money
- money spent on goods consumed within a year
- How might households acquire income
- Characteristice of recession
- How might households acquire income
- person or a group of people living in the same residence
- occurs when there is an increase in the level of economic activity in a country
- also known as the trade cycle
- measured by assests - liabilities
- How might households acquire income
- are things we must pay out (negative)
Down
- Used to secure a loan
- Money available to spend after paying taxes
- During a recession there is high...in the economy
- people purchase goods that they feel increase their status
- During a recession there is a decline in the demand for
- are things we own (positive)
- in the business cycle when there is a fall in GDP for two consecutive quarters
- How might households acquire income
- During a recession there are lower levels of..
- occurs when the value of real estate property falls below the outstanding balance
- in low incomes groups saving tends to be...
26 Clues: Used to secure a loan • cost of borrowing money • are things we own (positive) • Characteristice of recession • also known as the trade cycle • measured by assests - liabilities • How might households acquire income • How might households acquire income • How might households acquire income • How might households acquire income • are things we must pay out (negative) • ...
Stock Terms 2024-08-21
Across
- Companies that are not able to be bought by the general public
- A piece, or portion, of a public company
- A collection of stocks that act as a measuring stick of the entire market
- The chief decision maker for a company
- The loss of purchasing power for a currency
- A powerful driving factor that is extremely difficult to measure
- Money left over after paying for all your expenses
- The fee for borrowing money
- Largest online exchange
- First time a public company is listed on an exchange
- Simple money brought in by a business, before expenses
Down
- Any business owned by shareholders
- A private business just starting will most likely have to do this to obtain funds
- Cap category of Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google
- Number of companies in the DOW
- The specific location (physical/digital) where you can buy, sell, trade stocks
- _____ East India
- The rule of 72 helps predict how long it will take to ______ your money
- Placing your money behind a vehicle with the expectation of a return
- Ex: Technology, Communication, Health Care, Energy
- Probability that one will lose their money
- Largest public company in the world
22 Clues: _____ East India • Largest online exchange • The fee for borrowing money • Number of companies in the DOW • Any business owned by shareholders • Largest public company in the world • The chief decision maker for a company • A piece, or portion, of a public company • Probability that one will lose their money • The loss of purchasing power for a currency • ...
Sols Upp-Int U9A Consumerism 2024-08-28
Across
- To argue about the price to pay less
- To buy or collect something
- To charge too much or cheat someone
- To spend a lot of money on something you don't need
- To mention or start talking about a topic
- To reduce the price of something
- To ask for more money than something is worth
- To spend more money than you have or planned
- A list of things you want to buy or receive as gifts
- To support someone
- To reduce the amount of something
- To arrange or start something, like a meeting or a business
- To refuse or reject something, like an offer
- To talk louder or express your opinion
Down
- To have enough money to buy something
- To owe money to someone
- To tolerate or accept something unpleasant
- To compare prices at different stores before buying
- To criticize or make someone feel bad
- To quickly buy something because it's a good deal
- A plan for how to spend your money
- Alerts or messages that tell you something important
- The place where you pay for your items in a store
- To relax or become less angry or excited
24 Clues: To support someone • To owe money to someone • To buy or collect something • To reduce the price of something • To reduce the amount of something • A plan for how to spend your money • To charge too much or cheat someone • To argue about the price to pay less • To have enough money to buy something • To criticize or make someone feel bad • To talk louder or express your opinion • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- society where transactions are conducted electronically without pyshcal moneter
- additional cost that might arise in a cashless environmenr
- deceptive pratice to obtain money ilegally a risk in cashless system
- movement of funds from one account to another electronically
- financial record held at a bank or financial institusi
- type of device commonly used for cashless
- charges that May be imposed on customers in a cashless system
- activty that undergoes significant changes in a cashless society
- ilegal activty made more dificult by Electronic transaction records
- type of transactions carried of trought electronics means
- card allowing deferred payment and borrowing
- paper and coin money that become less common in a cashless society
Down
- benefit or not needing to carry phyisical currency
- transfer of money in exchange for goods service
- card linked to a bank account for direct payment
- digital wallet used for seorang payment information electronically
- Electronic Exchanges of money in a cashless system
- related to money especially in the context of cashless transactions
- physical or virtual item used to make electronics payment
- process of taking out money which become lees relevant in a cashless society
20 Clues: type of device commonly used for cashless • card allowing deferred payment and borrowing • transfer of money in exchange for goods service • card linked to a bank account for direct payment • benefit or not needing to carry phyisical currency • Electronic Exchanges of money in a cashless system • financial record held at a bank or financial institusi • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel 10.21.24 2024-10-21
Across
- You might refer to your money as this yeasty ingredient
- Looking for cash? You'll find a LOT at this locked down Fort Facility
- In 2030, Jackson will finally be replaced with this Harriet Hero!
- 'Money can't buy ___'
- What direction could be specified to your deposits?
- You might head to this street if you're trying to find day traders
- This Canadian coin signifies two dollars!
- The 10 dollar Founding Father!
- What president is on the one dollar?
- Money unclean? You could go to prison for doing this activity!
Down
- 'Bringing home the ___'
- If you don't have money, your account might be in this color!
- This president is on the half dollar coin- known best by his initials!
- This Canadian coin signifies one dollar!
- These make the Laundry & gumball machines go around!
- What is the United States currency abbreviation?
- No one should ever hoard this much money- it's well north of a million
- '___ for your thoughts?'
- In Europe? You might be using this currency!
- Sam's favorite way to refer to money- shares the first half of the word with the noise a cow makes!
- Oof, heavy! This is the UK's currency (plural)
21 Clues: 'Money can't buy ___' • 'Bringing home the ___' • '___ for your thoughts?' • The 10 dollar Founding Father! • What president is on the one dollar? • This Canadian coin signifies one dollar! • This Canadian coin signifies two dollars! • In Europe? You might be using this currency! • Oof, heavy! This is the UK's currency (plural) • ...
Chapter 3 Test Review 2024-10-02
Across
- Save up and pay for things with ____
- This causes the price of goods to increase over time
- In America, nearly 8 out of 10 families live paycheck to ______
- The first foundation is to save $500 in an __ fund
- One reason for saving money is to build ____
- A ___ becomes an inconvenience when you have an emergency fund
- Avoid car ______ for life!
- Is it ____ is one of the first questions to ask yourself to determine if you should use the emergency fund
- To build wealth you need ____ and time
- If you really want to save money, you need to live on ___ than you make
- The initial amount of money you invest
Down
- The only place to keep your emergency fund
- The Rule of 72 tells you how long it takes your money to ___
- Your ____ rate determines how quickly your money will grow
- Your emergency fund should be able to cover an ____ expense
- The fourth foundation is to pay cash for _______
- Building wealth is a ____ not a sprint
- One reason for saving money is to make __ purchases
- The fifth foundation is build wealth and ____
- The third foundation is to pay cash for your ___
20 Clues: Avoid car ______ for life! • Save up and pay for things with ____ • Building wealth is a ____ not a sprint • To build wealth you need ____ and time • The initial amount of money you invest • The only place to keep your emergency fund • One reason for saving money is to build ____ • The fifth foundation is build wealth and ____ • ...
Handwriting, Forgery, and Counterfeiting terms Ella Thompson 2024-10-31
Across
- How quick or slow the pen is lifted before each letter
- who's assignment this is
- When requesting a sample do not __ how to write
- when you expect money out of forgery
- Angle from the margin regarding a handwriting sample
- In CSI, the suspect used another person to write on bathroom stalls, this was his __
- Handwriting sample that an authority requests with identity
- Smooth, shaky, or Juvenile
- The author of a Handwriting sample being known
- Handwriting sample that is unknown
- How many times a requested sample is written
Down
- Type of paper Used to make counterfeit money
- Often forged to fake an older age
- A pen used to tell if money is real or not
- a signature or document that isn't authentic
- fake official identifications
- Ink inside a counterfeit pen that reacts to starch on fake money
- Used to identify subjects in a crime, written or printed
- Substance used in paper from trees
- Handwriting sample that already exists with identity
- A type of material used for real money
- Note wanting money for a stolen valuable;usually person
- Gaps between letters, proportions, and sizes
23 Clues: who's assignment this is • Smooth, shaky, or Juvenile • fake official identifications • Often forged to fake an older age • Substance used in paper from trees • Handwriting sample that is unknown • when you expect money out of forgery • A type of material used for real money • A pen used to tell if money is real or not • Type of paper Used to make counterfeit money • ...
