money Crossword Puzzles
Brooklynn Danielson - Accounting 2025-03-21
Across
- recording revenue or expenses when they are earned
- (needs 18 boxes)has two words. investigates financial information to find fraud, embezzlement, etc
- company's debts or obligations to others
- money earned for work performed
- examination of a company's financial records
- revenue exceeds expenses resulting in extra funds or profit
- money you take after subtracting your costs
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- (needs 8 boxes)has two words. movement of money into and out of a business
- (needs 12 boxes)has two words. money received such as wages, salaries, or commissions
- costs of running a business that reduce profits
- money that a business uses to produce goods or services
- total amount of income generated by a business
- value of something after deducting all debts
- when expenses exceed revenue over time
- (needs 15 boxes)has two words. company's revenues and expenses over time
- money received on regular basis for work through investments
- reduction in cash and increase of something owed
- resources owned by company that have economic value
- financial plan of expected income and expenses over period of time
- expenses exceed revenue resulting in a negative net income
20 Clues: money earned for work performed • when expenses exceed revenue over time • company's debts or obligations to others • money you take after subtracting your costs • value of something after deducting all debts • examination of a company's financial records • total amount of income generated by a business • costs of running a business that reduce profits • ...
Crossword Globalization and Cashless Payment 2025-08-27
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- A tax imposed on imported goods.
- Digital application to store money
- Money that you can touch, made from paper or coins
- A term for selling goods to foreign markets.
- An economic system where trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
- What is the generally accepted medium of exchange in an economy for purchasing goods and services?
- Unequal access to opportunities and wealth among groups or countries.
- Cashless payments can be made by scanning the...
- What kind of method that pay without using real money?
- The spread of a cultural element from its place of origin to a wider area
- Moving from one country to another.
- The practice of obtaining goods or services from an outside or foreign supplier.
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- An agreement to reduce or eliminate trade barriers between two or more countries.
- A device people use to make mobile payments
- A worldwide computer network for communication.
- A benefit from cashless payment is making the transaction...
- An international organization that provides financial support and advice to countries.
- A card that takes money directly from your bank account
- The act of moving money from one party to another.
- A secure code required to authorize a card transaction.
20 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods. • Digital application to store money • Moving from one country to another. • A device people use to make mobile payments • A term for selling goods to foreign markets. • A worldwide computer network for communication. • Cashless payments can be made by scanning the... • Money that you can touch, made from paper or coins • ...
The Great Gatsby Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-23
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- Nick arranges a reunion between Gatsby and Daisy.
- George Wilson, believing Gatsby killed his wife, murders Gatsby.
- Nick's cousin, "old money" socialite, object of Gatsby's desire.
- Daisy's brutish, wealthy, "old money" husband.
- Gatsby's extravagant gatherings thrown in hopes of attracting Daisy's attention.
- The symbolic, unattainable goal at the end of Daisy's dock.
- Tom's mistress, trapped in the working class.
- The novel critiques the corruption of the American dream.
- Professional golfer and Daisy's friend
- Industrial wasteland symbolizing moral decay and the struggles of the poor.
- Narrator, bondsman, honest observer from the Midwest.
- Millionaire, mysterious, hopeful dreamer obsessed with the past.
- The extravagant era in which the story is set.
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- Almost no one attends Gatsby's funeral, revealing the superficiality of his connections.
- Gatsby and Tom have a heated argument in a hotel suite over Daisy.
- Home to the "new money," where Gatsby and Nick live.
- Home to the "old money," where the Buchanans live.
- Daisy, driving Gatsby's car, accidentally hits and kills Myrtle.
- The chaotic and immoral playground for the wealthy.
- Daisy's burtish, wealthy, "old money" husband
- Professional golfer and Daisy's friend.
- The stark divide between old money, new money, and the working class.
22 Clues: Professional golfer and Daisy's friend • Professional golfer and Daisy's friend. • Daisy's burtish, wealthy, "old money" husband • Tom's mistress, trapped in the working class. • Daisy's brutish, wealthy, "old money" husband. • The extravagant era in which the story is set. • Nick arranges a reunion between Gatsby and Daisy. • ...
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
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- 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
Ricardo fiance lit vocab crossword 2023-08-22
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- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- record of the money taken from your bank account
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse
- a legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts or obligations
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies. a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
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- a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the time value of money is a core principle of finance. A sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid in the future
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- person who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life
25 Clues: denoting an original sum invested or lent • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • record of the money taken from your bank account • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse • set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases • ...
Financial Terms 2024-03-21
Across
- Negative financial outcome
- Fixed income investment
- Company's distribution of profits to shareholders
- Risk management strategy
- Borrowed money
- Ownership interest in a corporation
- Financial gain
- Financial plan
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- Money spent
- Something owned with exchange value
- Cost of borrowing money
- Ownership in a corporation
- Withdrawal from a bank account
- Money earned
- Government revenue source
15 Clues: Money spent • Money earned • Borrowed money • Financial gain • Financial plan • Cost of borrowing money • Fixed income investment • Risk management strategy • Government revenue source • Negative financial outcome • Ownership in a corporation • Withdrawal from a bank account • Something owned with exchange value • Ownership interest in a corporation • ...
Business Services 2024-07-10
Across
- The people we serve
- "Free" less one letter
- Invoice synonym
- An amount of money spent
- Spending plan
- Actor, Hugh
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- Financial record
- Not calendar year, but _____
- Money plus "ier"
- Famous from movie, after "TPS"
- Acronym for Capital Improvement Program
- Day you get paid
- Money that is owed
- Nickname for money
- You-rack
15 Clues: You-rack • Actor, Hugh • Spending plan • Invoice synonym • Financial record • Money plus "ier" • Day you get paid • Money that is owed • Nickname for money • The people we serve • "Free" less one letter • An amount of money spent • Not calendar year, but _____ • Famous from movie, after "TPS" • Acronym for Capital Improvement Program
Commerce Terms 2017-06-05
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- Something of value
- A range of low-risk and high-risk financial investments
- A way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement
- When a person is judged by a court to be insolvent
- A sum of money owed or dued
- Things done for you by others
- When you put money into financial schemes
- Someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
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- What remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- A compulsory contribution to the government
- Part of a firm's profit that is divided among shareholders
- The part ownership of a company
- A term used when prices of shares are rising or expected to rise
- A legally binding agreement
- A payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
- A system of protection by spreading risks
- An illegal business practice
- The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- A supply of money now in return for the promise of paying it back later
19 Clues: Something of value • A legally binding agreement • A sum of money owed or dued • An illegal business practice • Things done for you by others • The part ownership of a company • A system of protection by spreading risks • When you put money into financial schemes • A compulsory contribution to the government • When a person is judged by a court to be insolvent • ...
Banking Crossword by Jeffrey 2021-11-05
Across
- A payment to a person in exchange for services
- A non profit organization
- A document that orders a bank to pay a sum of money to a person
- A sum of money transferred electronically
- A interest bearing deposit account held at a bank
- Made out by a institution that guarantees the funds after withdrawing from a account
- A type of loan often used to buy houses
- A secured container, usually in a bank
- To take away money from your account
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- A place to store your daily spending money
- A form of cheque which the bank verifies that suffient funds exist
- It allows customers to exchange one currency for another
- A charge to the borrower for the use of a asset
- A amount of money loaned at interest by a bank
- A sum of money kept in a bank account
- A deficit caused by drawing more $ then account holds
- A card that takes directly out of your bank account
- A flexible loan that consists of a defined account
- Retirement savings plan
19 Clues: Retirement savings plan • A non profit organization • To take away money from your account • A sum of money kept in a bank account • A secured container, usually in a bank • A type of loan often used to buy houses • A sum of money transferred electronically • A place to store your daily spending money • A payment to a person in exchange for services • ...
Economics! 2024-01-31
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- a form of money
- the income earned by an individual after taxes and charges such as pension
- price control set below the market equilibrium
- a retail bank that provides financial services to the customers
- the expenditure spent on fixed assets
- combination of both planned and market economies
- The act of swapping items in exchange for other items
- the income group that spend most of their income on necessities.
- A characteristic of money which states it must be limited in supply
- purchase of private sector assets by the government
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- Government provides these to encourage consumption of certain goods and services
- the monetary authority that oversees and manages the nation's money supply
- A characteristic of money which makes it widely recognised and accepted
- the process by which the banks increase the money supply in an economy
- assets minus liabilities of an individual
- imposition of a price guarantee set above the market price
- a characteristic of money which means long lasting
- the higher this is, the more expensive borrowing is
- a factor that affects the level of savings
19 Clues: a form of money • the expenditure spent on fixed assets • assets minus liabilities of an individual • a factor that affects the level of savings • price control set below the market equilibrium • combination of both planned and market economies • a characteristic of money which means long lasting • the higher this is, the more expensive borrowing is • ...
Finacial Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- Investment vehicle that pools money from many investors to buy securities.
- Collection of investments owned by an individual or institution.
- Strategy of spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk.
- Something valuable that an individual or business owns.
- Money spent or cost incurred in acquiring assets or services.
- Relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
- Ownership interest in an asset after deducting liabilities.
- Financial assets or the financial value of assets such as cash.
- Money set aside for future use rather than being spent immediately.
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- Financial product that provides regular payments over a set period of time.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Ownership in a corporation.
- Financial debts or obligations.
- Portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders.
- To offer an item for money.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Total assets minus total liabilities.
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising.
- Ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
19 Clues: Ownership in a corporation. • To offer an item for money. • Financial debts or obligations. • Total assets minus total liabilities. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • Relating to government revenue, especially taxes. • Something valuable that an individual or business owns. • Portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
ECON CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2024-03-08
Across
- The money you earn from work or investments
- A goal that can be achieved in a short period of time
- The things you desire but are not necessary for survival
- When your expenses exceed your income
- Money available for spending or saving after taxes and essential expenses
- The value of the next best alternative when making a decision
- The money you earn from work or investments
- The sacrifices or compromises you make when making a decision
- Money set aside for unexpected expenses
- A plan for managing your money and expenses
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- A goal that can be achieved in a medium period of time
- Expenses that stay the same each month
- When your income exceeds your expenses
- Money available for spending or saving after taxes and essential expenses
- When your income and expenses are equal
- The things you want to achieve or accomplish
- Things necessary for survival and well-being
- Saving money for your own future before spending on other things
- Expenses that can change from month to month
- A plan for how you will spend your money
- A goal that can be achieved in a long period of time
21 Clues: When your expenses exceed your income • Expenses that stay the same each month • When your income exceeds your expenses • When your income and expenses are equal • Money set aside for unexpected expenses • A plan for how you will spend your money • The money you earn from work or investments • The money you earn from work or investments • ...
shopping like a pro 2024-04-17
Across
- a basket that you carry, to put items that you are purchasing in.
- to pay for something using coins or paper money
- a list of things you want to buy
- pay using a credit card
- check what the last day on which a product or service can be used is
- items of food sold in a supermarket.
- offer something for sale at a lower price than usual
- proof you bought and paid for something
- a line of people waiting for something
- a basket on wheels for carrying shopping purchases
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- the place you pay in a store
- to have or keep the shopping list in one's hands
- scan the small image of lines to find out the price or information about the product
- the money returned after paying for something with more money than it costs.
- also means any kind of money in coin form.
- a person whose job is to receive and pay out money
- to hold your groceries with your hands, arms
- the amount of money needed to purchase something
- bag a bag for carrying shopping, especially groceries.
19 Clues: pay using a credit card • the place you pay in a store • a list of things you want to buy • items of food sold in a supermarket. • a line of people waiting for something • proof you bought and paid for something • also means any kind of money in coin form. • to hold your groceries with your hands, arms • to pay for something using coins or paper money • ...
Cash-flow crossword 2023-02-11
Across
- inability to meet debts
- asset that easily be changed into cash
- total inflows – total outflows
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to ________ payments to suplliers
- a reason business create cash flow forecasts it identifies potential _________ in cash balances
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to reduce the ____________ offered to customers
- figures in _______ indicate negative figures
- A cause of a cash flow problem is that businesses can incur unexpected costs known as ____________________
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- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity etc. that keep a business operating
- The____________ will always be the same figure as that of the closing balance of the previous month
- flow of money into and out of a business
- a limitation It that it is just a ________
- opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow
- money that can be readily used for business operations
- money taken out of the business by owner for personal use
- keeping too much stock uses up cash and there is an elevated risk that stock becomes unusable
- Flow of money out of a business
- total Revenue - total Cost
- Flow of money into a business
19 Clues: inability to meet debts • total Revenue - total Cost • Flow of money into a business • total inflows – total outflows • Flow of money out of a business • opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow • asset that easily be changed into cash • flow of money into and out of a business • a limitation It that it is just a ________ • figures in _______ indicate negative figures • ...
FINANCIAL COMPONENTS OF ATF INVESTIGATIONS 2022-04-01
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- last name of the accountant who took down Capone
- proceeds that are illegal to wire across USA borders
- transfer of funds between two parties using their individual banking accounts or credit cards through an online or mobile app
- abbreviation for money service business
- popular place to launder money
- security act that transferred ATF from the treasury department to the justice department
- components of ATF investigations
- financials can also be used for ________ tracking
- a reloadable payment card that can be used to shop online or at a store, transfer money, pay bills and withdraw cash from ATMs
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- financial investigations attack the root cause of illegal activity to disrupt, _________, and destroy the criminal organization
- is the money in the physical form of currency, such as dollar bills and coins.
- popular cryptocurrency
- popular online place to launder money
- transfer an electronic transfer of funds
- government agency used to combat money laundering
- the state where TRAC is located
- database create to assist insurance companies
- change pay app named after a monkey
- popular way of getting cash for bitcoin
19 Clues: popular cryptocurrency • popular place to launder money • the state where TRAC is located • components of ATF investigations • change pay app named after a monkey • popular online place to launder money • abbreviation for money service business • popular way of getting cash for bitcoin • transfer an electronic transfer of funds • database create to assist insurance companies • ...
personal finance 2022-09-27
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- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- Annual percentage rate
- Cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- A form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- Report Payment history of debt by a credit bureau.
- Your bank houses these.
- An economic value of something you own
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
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- A legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- After tax money
- The study of money for an individual.
- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- People who buy goods and services.
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- Certificate of Deposit
- Account An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
20 Clues: After tax money • Annual percentage rate • Certificate of Deposit • Your bank houses these. • People who buy goods and services. • The study of money for an individual. • An economic value of something you own • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • Required property to secure a loan with a bank. • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans. • ...
Financial Terms 2022-04-04
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- A plan for future spending and saving, weighing estimated income against estimated expenses
- A reporting agency that collects information on consumer credit usage
- An amount of money.
- also known as credit line, the max amount you can spend on one card
- owned by investors and are for-profit businesses
- goal within a year or two
- member-owned and are not-for-profit
- The extent to which a person is considered suitable to receive financial credit
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- using money you have in the bank
- specialize in home loans and small businesses
- concept of money coming and money going out
- borrowing money with an agreement to pay it later
- One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA
- goal within 5-10 years
- Ranges from 300-850
- goal 10+ years in the future
- the actual money you take home
- One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA
- Comparing the cost of two or more goods or services in an effort to find the best value.
- One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA
20 Clues: Ranges from 300-850 • An amount of money. • goal within 5-10 years • goal within a year or two • goal 10+ years in the future • the actual money you take home • using money you have in the bank • member-owned and are not-for-profit • concept of money coming and money going out • One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA • One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA • ...
Economics 2022-05-08
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- make something needed or wanted
- business makes more money than loses
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- put money into something that can help in the future
- an official ban on trade with a particular country.
- general consumption tax on the consumption of goods and services
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- sum of financial assets that are required to produce goods or services.
- rivalry where companies try to be better than the other
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- money one has saved, especially through a bank
- regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- other word for money
- money matters or transactions of some size or importance
- guy in charge of the business
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
- legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts and
- the monetary value of expenditures for supplies or services
- a request
18 Clues: a request • other word for money • guy in charge of the business • make something needed or wanted • business makes more money than loses • money one has saved, especially through a bank • an official ban on trade with a particular country. • put money into something that can help in the future • a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend • ...
Banks/Banking 2019-02-19
Across
- Automated-teller machine
- an act of taking money out of an account
- generate a specified financial return
- Sum paid or charged for a privilege
- money accepted by foreign institution
- provide funding for
- imprint or inscribe MICR characters on checks and other financial documents
- Do not deposit until date effective
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- A legal process that allows a creditor to remove funds from your bank account to satisfy a debt
- An act or instance of taking more money than you have
- total amount of funds in an account
- Person employed in a bank to receive or pay out money over the counter.
- a person who keeps money in a bank account
- legal agreement to repay loan for purchase of property
- balance No funds in the account
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes
17 Clues: provide funding for • Automated-teller machine • balance No funds in the account • total amount of funds in an account • Do not deposit until date effective • generate a specified financial return • money accepted by foreign institution • an act of taking money out of an account • a person who keeps money in a bank account • Sum paid or charged for a privilege • ...
Financing, Saving & Investing 2023-12-11
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- ability to obtain goods or services before payment
- contract by one party delivering land, property, etc. to another for a set time
- time at which a note or bond is due
- general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- profit from an investment
- management of large amounts of money
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- valuable asset which the lender can seize if the loan is not repaid
- availability to convert an asset to cash
- wealth in the form of money or assets owned
- type of security which indicates ownership in a corporation
- value of shares issued by a company
- right to keep possessions or property belonging to another person until debt repaid
- spreading payments over multiple periods
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money
- Annual Percentage Rate
- sum of money given by an organization for a particular purpose
- situation involving exposure to loss
17 Clues: Annual Percentage Rate • profit from an investment • value of shares issued by a company • time at which a note or bond is due • situation involving exposure to loss • management of large amounts of money • availability to convert an asset to cash • spreading payments over multiple periods • wealth in the form of money or assets owned • ...
CASS Crossword 2017-11-09
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- CASS 9 relates to this, ______ to clients
- This CASS process refers to new money in
- Client money can be held for six years and then given away to a ______ if unclaimed
- Manage pre-visit ______, review and distribute requests from Auditors & Manco, this is a CASS Audit Oversight Team responsibility
- This CASS process refers to money out
- CASS 8 refers to this, ______
- FCA Principle for Business 10: “A firm must arrange ______ protection for clients’ assets when it is responsible for them”
- Chapter 7 relates to this, Client money ______
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- The CASS Coordinator for Janus Henderson Investors
- This CASS process refers to direct debits
- CASS process 267 refers to client money ______
- If you receive a CASS escalation, you can refer to ______
- How often are CASS Statements sent?
- CASS rules were implemented by this organisation
- Client Assets Sourcebook acronym
- The CASS SME for Client Services Voice
- The service tier for Janus Henderson Investors CASS
- Client Money and Asset ______ (CMAR)
18 Clues: CASS 8 refers to this, ______ • Client Assets Sourcebook acronym • How often are CASS Statements sent? • Client Money and Asset ______ (CMAR) • This CASS process refers to money out • The CASS SME for Client Services Voice • This CASS process refers to new money in • CASS 9 relates to this, ______ to clients • This CASS process refers to direct debits • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE QUIZ (TLE ACCOUNTING) 2021-08-31
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- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money
- money received
- -In this case, analysis reports are submitted together with the financial statements.
- are obligations that the firm owes to other individuals or organizations
- the amount of money present
- things of value that are owned and used by the enterprise
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- After each accounting period, data recorded are summarized through financial statements.
- responsible for recording and maintaining a business' financial transactions
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- “Father of Modern Accounting”.
- the action of conducting business
- In this phase, items are sorted and grouped.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- a state's annual income from which public expenses are met
- defined as the systematic and chronological recording of the financial transactions
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue
- often referred to as the language of business
- the cost required for something
18 Clues: money received • the amount of money present • “Father of Modern Accounting”. • the cost required for something • the action of conducting business • a compulsory contribution to state revenue • In this phase, items are sorted and grouped. • often referred to as the language of business • things of value that are owned and used by the enterprise • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-05-17
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- The amount of money someone is getting
- A tracker of how much money you are spending, earning, and saving
- Money you earn by saving it in a bank account
- A list of people a company needs to pay and how much
- An interaction where one person gives something away in exchange for money
- Papers others can use to transfer money from your account to theirs
- Taxes on things you buy that add to the price
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- Buying a piece of a company and selling it later for profit
- Things that take away from your money
- A card used as a digital automatic check
- The money you get after deductions
- The money you put in to a bank account
- The money you earn
13 Clues: The money you earn • The money you get after deductions • Things that take away from your money • The amount of money someone is getting • The money you put in to a bank account • A card used as a digital automatic check • Money you earn by saving it in a bank account • Taxes on things you buy that add to the price • A list of people a company needs to pay and how much • ...
Activity: Invent a game 2022-01-12
Across
- Bank document with the money you have in your account an arrangement made with a bank whereby one may deposit and withdraw money and in some cases be paid interest
- To get money that has to be returned (verb)
- Money in use in a country
- Person who works in a bank, his/her main duties are administrative tasks (There is a Hyphen representing a space on the 5th square)
- To take out money from your account (verb)
- The money you pay for a loan, expressed as a percentage
- request (something) to be made, supplied, or served
Down
- When your bank account is overdrawn because you have exceeded the money in your account and you are in the red
- an act of moving something or someone to another place, organization, team, etc. (verb)
- a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these;a bill
- Sum of money lent by the bank(There is a Hyphen representing a space on the 5th square)
- A loan you get to buy a house
- a quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time
- To put money into your account (verb)
- To give money to somebody who has to return it (verb)
15 Clues: Money in use in a country • A loan you get to buy a house • To put money into your account (verb) • To take out money from your account (verb) • To get money that has to be returned (verb) • request (something) to be made, supplied, or served • To give money to somebody who has to return it (verb) • a quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time • ...
Government Puzzle 2023-03-27
Across
- An economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource
- Term Savings Designed to hold the money you don't expect to need to spend in the near future.
- a need refers strictly to anything a human being needs for their survival
- Budget A spending plan that helps you determine where your money should go each month.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later
- The state of being bankrupt
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- of Debt The possibility of a loss resulting from a borrower's failure to repay a loan or meet contractual obligations
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due
Down
- A want is something that is desired
- The process of buying assets that increase in value over time and provide returns in the form of income payments or capital gains.
- money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government
- Term Savings cAny goal within a five-year window is considered short term
- The cost required for something; the money spent on something
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
15 Clues: The state of being bankrupt • A want is something that is desired • Something, typically money, that is owed or due • The cost required for something; the money spent on something • An economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource • money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government • ...
Credit and Debit Cards 2023-11-15
Across
- It is embedded or a part of a credit/debit card to make transactions more secure.
- Money that is paid for processing or to use another ATM not connected to your bank.
- something that deceives or tricks another person, usually to get their money.
- A record of the balance in your bank account over the past month.
- Money that you put into your checking or savings account.
- The money available in your checking or savings account.
- The maximum amount of money that the credit card will allow you to borrow.
- How old you must be to open a credit card
Down
- This is a 3 digit code on the back of your debit card also called CVC or CVV.
- A fee from your bank when you spend more money that you have available in your bank account.
- The lowest payment that your credit card issuer will accept as payment toward you balance each month.
- Allows you to borrow a sum of money and pay it back in a series of fixed payments is called a _____ credit,
- To take money out of your bank account
- A report card about how well you manage your money
- any kind of action at a bank that includes cashing a check, depositing and withdrawing money.
15 Clues: To take money out of your bank account • How old you must be to open a credit card • A report card about how well you manage your money • The money available in your checking or savings account. • Money that you put into your checking or savings account. • A record of the balance in your bank account over the past month. • ...
Consumer Crossword 2023-12-18
Across
- income, money before deductions
- anyone who buys or uses goods and services
- consumer laws
- putting money aside for a rainy day
- deductions that must be taken from income
- something you feel is important to you
- something you are entitled to
- something you would like to have but is not essential to survive
- a plan for spending and saving money
Down
- something you are answerable to
- something you have to have in order to survive
- buy now pay later
- money coming into the household
- income, money after deductions have been applied
- deductions you can choose to have taken from income
- refund, repair, replacement
- something you can use to help complete a task
17 Clues: consumer laws • buy now pay later • refund, repair, replacement • something you are entitled to • something you are answerable to • income, money before deductions • money coming into the household • putting money aside for a rainy day • a plan for spending and saving money • something you feel is important to you • deductions that must be taken from income • ...
Fin-Quest 2022-01-19
Across
- life blood of the business
- obligation to payback the money
- valuable possession or money
- money set aside for unexpected things
- a borrowed money
- tariff paid to the government
- money received for doing a job
- protection against a possible eventuality
Down
- planning of expenditure and savings with income received
- savings for future
- government backed scheme for investment
- need for education
- opposite of spend
- a charge on the profit
- something which you want to achieve within a given time
15 Clues: a borrowed money • opposite of spend • savings for future • need for education • a charge on the profit • life blood of the business • valuable possession or money • tariff paid to the government • money received for doing a job • obligation to payback the money • money set aside for unexpected things • government backed scheme for investment • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
Across
- buyers and sellers answer questions
- protection from injury or loss
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- who starts a business?
- payment used for capital
- secures money
Down
- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
- varies from month to month
- decision making
- coins and bills
- you have to have it
- money that needs to be owed
- using money to start a business
- amount of money made from a business
- a wish
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • decision making • coins and bills • you have to have it • who starts a business? • payment used for capital • varies from month to month • money that needs to be owed • protection from injury or loss • using money to start a business • buyers and sellers answer questions • amount of money made from a business • money borrowed in a certain amount of time • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
Across
- secures money
- coins and bills
- money that needs to be owed
- varies from month to month
- you have to have it
- decision making
- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
- payment used for capital
Down
- buyers and sellers answer questions
- a wish
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- protection from injury or loss
- who starts a business?
- amount of money made from a business
- using money to start a business
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • coins and bills • decision making • 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 • ...
Cars and Travel 2022-05-12
21 Clues: Sun • Beer • Tyre • Wine • Relax • Plane • Brake • Money • Wheel • Radio • Hotel • Bonnet • Petrol • Stress • Ticket • Clutch • Licence • Holiday • Passport • Suitcase • Headlight
Financial Literacy Vocab 2025-03-04
Across
- Paid by employees and employers
- The total amount of money earned BEFORE taxes and expenses
- The total amount of money received AFTER taxes and expenses
- Paid on the money people make
- Paid by land and home owners
- To add money to an account
Down
- Money that the government requires all citizens to pay
- Small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- Card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- To take money out of an account
- A written, dated, and signed draft that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer
- A charge that is paid to a lender in return for borrowing money
- Money spent on a good or service
13 Clues: To add money to an account • Paid by land and home owners • Paid on the money people make • Paid by employees and employers • To take money out of an account • Money spent on a good or service • Money that the government requires all citizens to pay • The total amount of money earned BEFORE taxes and expenses • The total amount of money received AFTER taxes and expenses • ...
personal finance review 2022-03-14
Across
- an unnecessary expense
- paper from employer to pay employee
- borrowing money that you pay back
- once a month
- a set amount of an expense
- income before taxes
- money lost or spent
- once every two weeks
- a varying amount of an expense
- a loan used to purchase or maintain a house
- a necessary expense
Down
- once a week
- an account you save money in
- an estimate of income and expenses for a period of time
- the extra working income
- income after taxes
- cost to live in a place you don't own
- a paying occupation
- money received
- a desired outcome for the future
20 Clues: once a week • once a month • money received • income after taxes • income before taxes • money lost or spent • a paying occupation • a necessary expense • 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 • ...
Market Day 2017-05-11
Across
- a way to go some where
- something people buy
- craft to reeling people in
- a company or organisation
- a lot of charity together
- a place to buy things
- a way to save money
- pacifistic day
Down
- a lot of human beings
- the money you save
- a dress up to look different
- trying to get people to buy things from you
- people working together
- management of large amounts of money
- sistaz, a stall
- when you make something other then food
- you use it to buy something
- a stall in market day
- a Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday
- quarter past 2
20 Clues: pacifistic day • quarter past 2 • sistaz, a stall • the money you save • a way to save money • something people buy • a lot of human beings • a place to buy things • a stall in market day • a way to go some where • people working together • a company or organisation • a lot of charity together • craft to reeling people in • you use it to buy something • a dress up to look different • ...
Focus Vocabulary 2024-03-08
Across
- something that causes irritation.
- mobility aid device for people who are unable to walk.
- giving money or resources to people in need.
- currently popular or stylish.
- having enough money to do something.
- transporting goods from one place to other.
- purchasing goods through the internet.
- piece of jewelry worn around wrist.
- elegant or extravagant.
Down
- something typical or ordinary.
- illegal trade of humans.
- food that has expired.
- moving funds from one account to another.
- something outdated.
- having a lot of money.
- decorative item.
- something that happens every year.
- a product that is sold for a short period of time.
- having no money.
- clothing designed for physical activity.
20 Clues: decorative item. • having no money. • something outdated. • food that has expired. • having a lot of money. • elegant or extravagant. • illegal trade of humans. • currently popular or stylish. • something typical or ordinary. • something that causes irritation. • something that happens every year. • piece of jewelry worn around wrist. • having enough money to do something. • ...
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 • ...
bella 2025-07-28
Across
- Sells in bulk to retailers
- Retailer with many sections
- Standards that meet what buyers expect
- Total money spent
- Buying from catalogues or websites
- Goods that last for years
- Paper order to pay from bank account
- Products you can see and touch
- money kept aside for future use
- Signed legal agreement
- A spending plan
Down
- Extra money paid in loans
- large retail stores that offer a wide range of products
- payment tools made of plastic
- Person who helps resolve consumer complaints
- Shop known for lower prices
- Company that makes goods
- Moving money between accounts
- Self‑service food retailer
- buy now, pay later
- long term loan
21 Clues: long term loan • A spending plan • Total money spent • buy now, pay later • Signed legal agreement • Company that makes goods • Extra money paid in loans • Goods that last for years • Sells in bulk to retailers • Self‑service food retailer • Shop known for lower prices • Retailer with many sections • payment tools made of plastic • Moving money between accounts • ...
Unit 3 Money 2021-03-05
Across
- currency of Europe
- you can get money from there with a debitcard
- show you how much money you have in the bank
- if you send money about the internet
Down
- how much pounds you get for one euro
- credit
- if you work you get paid for this
- to give money
- what you pay in a restaurant
- if you get your money from the bank at a cash machine
10 Clues: credit • to give money • currency of Europe • what you pay in a restaurant • if you work you get paid for this • how much pounds you get for one euro • if you send money about the internet • show you how much money you have in the bank • you can get money from there with a debitcard • if you get your money from the bank at a cash machine
Work and money 2020-11-30
Money and banking 2020-04-16
Across
- Money is used to express the value of items. This function is known as ____________ of value.
- Money makes it possible to exchange goods and services. This function is known as __________ of exchange.
- It describes the ancient system of directly swapping goods and services.
- It is a service provided by the bank through which fixed and regular amounts are deducted from a person's bank account.
Down
- Money allows the accumulation of wealth over time. This function is known as _________ of value.
- The ___________ bank is at the apex of the banking system and it controls all other banks in the country.
- The total amount of money in circulation in the economy is known as the ________________.
- _______________ banks provide a range of financial services to consumers and businesses, and aims at maximising their profits.
- It is a service provided by the bank through which variable and untimely amounts are deducted from a person's bank account.
- Money enables credit transactions to take place easily. This function is known as standard of ____________ payment.
10 Clues: It describes the ancient system of directly swapping goods and services. • The total amount of money in circulation in the economy is known as the ________________. • Money is used to express the value of items. This function is known as ____________ of value. • Money allows the accumulation of wealth over time. This function is known as _________ of value. • ...
Money and banking 2020-08-18
Across
- when money is withdrawn &balance goes under £0
- THE NUMBER YOU USE TO TAKE MONEY OUT
- what must be written on the back of card
- Record sent to use with transaction history
- if you lose your bank card, who must you contact?
Down
- Paid more than item cost, what will i get back?
- THE LONG NUMBER ACROSS THE FRONT OF BANK CARD
- There is in store banking or _______?
- 3 numbers on the back of bank card
- I shouldn't give out my pin number to anyone,T/F?
10 Clues: 3 numbers on the back of bank card • THE NUMBER YOU USE TO TAKE MONEY OUT • There is in store banking or _______? • what must be written on the back of card • Record sent to use with transaction history • THE LONG NUMBER ACROSS THE FRONT OF BANK CARD • when money is withdrawn &balance goes under £0 • Paid more than item cost, what will i get back? • ...
MONEY AND VALUE 2020-09-30
Across
- extra money to thank someone for a service
- something you get at a really good price
- money taken away from original price
- money that you get for doing sth. helpful
- available at a good price
- having a very high value
Down
- not worth its price
- have a value of
- money that´s paid back to you
- to need to pay someone
10 Clues: have a value of • not worth its price • to need to pay someone • having a very high value • available at a good price • money that´s paid back to you • money taken away from original price • something you get at a really good price • extra money to thank someone for a service • money that you get for doing sth. helpful
MONEY AND VALUE 2020-09-30
Across
- extra money to thank someone for a service
- something you get at a really good price
- money taken away from original price
- money that you get for doing sth. helpful
- available at a good price
- having a very high value
Down
- not worth its price
- have a value of
- money that´s paid back to you
- to need to pay someone
10 Clues: have a value of • not worth its price • to need to pay someone • having a very high value • available at a good price • money that´s paid back to you • money taken away from original price • something you get at a really good price • extra money to thank someone for a service • money that you get for doing sth. helpful
Money management crossword 2020-10-01
Across
- a system of government in which the people rule through the power to vote for their representatives
- when two or more political parties join together from a majority in parliament because number of them could do so by themselves
- when particular political powers are given to a smaller subsection of the nation
Down
- a person who leaves this country to move to another one
- to leave this county and move to another one
- the formal system of voting
- the things that make the person who they are
- a committee of senior government ministers who are responsible for setting government policy
- an organisation set up to help a particular group or issue
- A law that has been passed
10 Clues: A law that has been passed • the formal system of voting • to leave this county and move to another one • the things that make the person who they are • a person who leaves this country to move to another one • an organisation set up to help a particular group or issue • when particular political powers are given to a smaller subsection of the nation • ...
Money Matters Crossword 2020-10-26
Across
- The payment, usually, that the tenant pays to landlord.
- The amount of time required in advance if either the landlord or the tenant wishes to discontinue the rental agreement. This courtesy allows both parties time to make other arrangements.
- Something that must be paid back
- The length of a rental agreement, usually one year.
- deposit A sum of money, usually one month's rent, held by the landlord to pay for damages if they occur in the apartment.
Down
- A Legal document that is signed by both the tenant and landlord. Has the rent, and responsibilities of the landlord and the tenant.
- The person renting the apartment.
- The company or individual who owns an apartment
- services needed to make a house or apartment functional, such as cable, hot water, internet, etc.
- One individual apartment. A large complex may contain 20 or more of these.
10 Clues: Something that must be paid back • The person renting the apartment. • The company or individual who owns an apartment • The length of a rental agreement, usually one year. • The payment, usually, that the tenant pays to landlord. • One individual apartment. A large complex may contain 20 or more of these. • ...
MONEY AND BANK 2021-05-25
Across
- Money issued on the order of the government
- The rate at which the central bank accepts deposits from the commercial banks
- Money issued on the order of the government
- who controls credit
- the rate of interest at which central bank lends to commercial banks to meet their long term needs
- when face value exceeds commodity value ,the form of money is
- Refers to exchange of goods for goods
Down
- Also called as non-legal tender money
- Also known as credit policy
- Whose face value and intrinsic value are equal
- The ratio of total deposits that a commercial bank has to keep with RBI
11 Clues: who controls credit • Also known as credit policy • Also called as non-legal tender money • Refers to exchange of goods for goods • Money issued on the order of the government • Money issued on the order of the government • Whose face value and intrinsic value are equal • when face value exceeds commodity value ,the form of money is • ...
Money skills CRS 2021-10-01
10 Clues: your total pay • your spending plan • your take home pay • your money coming in • someone who is self employed • things you don't need to live • money that you have accumulated • things you have to have to live • money that you spent but don't have • The money you don't have to pay taxes on
World Without Money 2021-11-28
Across
- Monetary or material worth
- Image of something on a small, reduced scale
- To take for granted or without proof
- The contestant for some prize or honor
Down
- To exchange on commodity for another
- Something used as a medium of exchange, money
- capable of being negotiated
- The power to determine, command or control
- A building in which things are stored
- A copy that is represented as the original
10 Clues: Monetary or material worth • capable of being negotiated • To exchange on commodity for another • To take for granted or without proof • A building in which things are stored • The contestant for some prize or honor • The power to determine, command or control • A copy that is represented as the original • Image of something on a small, reduced scale • ...
Money - 4th grade 2022-02-02
Across
- place where people used cacao beans as money
- a small plastic card that you can use to buy goods and services and pay for them later
- place where people first used gold and silver coins
- place where the first payment system using cellphones appeared
- to exchange goods instead of using money
Down
- a yellow precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, beautiful objects, etc.
- place where people bartered things
- place where people used paper certificates instead of metal coins
- place where rulers gave people a home and food in return for their work
- a shiny, grey-white precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, beautiful objects, etc.
10 Clues: place where people bartered things • to exchange goods instead of using money • place where people used cacao beans as money • place where people first used gold and silver coins • place where the first payment system using cellphones appeared • place where people used paper certificates instead of metal coins • ...
Money & Finance 1 2018-03-17
Across
- An obligation to repay borrowed money.
- A monthly plan for how you are going to save and spend your income.
- Money put into an account intended for growing.
- Then granting of a loan and the creation of dept.
- FINANCE All the money decisions a person or family makes including earning, budgeting, spending, saving and planning for the future.
Down
- The charge for borrowed money also the earned interest on money saved or invested.
- The cost of goods or service.
- Anything that is of value that is owned by someone.
- A person or organization That Purchases a product or service.
- WORTH Total value of a person’s assets minus their debt
10 Clues: The cost of goods or service. • An obligation to repay borrowed money. • Money put into an account intended for growing. • Then granting of a loan and the creation of dept. • Anything that is of value that is owned by someone. • WORTH Total value of a person’s assets minus their debt • A person or organization That Purchases a product or service. • ...
Big money - Crossword 2019-03-14
Across
- a sum of money paid regularly to a person who has retired
- He got a ... to Harvard.
- an amount of money that is given back to you when you are not happy with a product or service
- We agreed to pay for the car in ... .
- People on limited ... should avoid travelling during the holiday season.
Down
- money or objects that someone gives you when they die
- opposite of poor
- She makes a big ... from selling waste material to textile companies.
- opposite of generous
- without enough money to pay your debts
10 Clues: opposite of poor • opposite of generous • He got a ... to Harvard. • We agreed to pay for the car in ... . • without enough money to pay your debts • money or objects that someone gives you when they die • a sum of money paid regularly to a person who has retired • She makes a big ... from selling waste material to textile companies. • ...
Money Matters Terminology 2012-10-09
Across
- Human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services?
- When you go to a shop and you by something, which is known as a ....?
- Anything that can be used or has potential to be used?
- Equipment used such as technology, machinery used in the production of services and goods?
- When our resources are limited because of our wants and needs?
Down
- What is the name used for the place you get natural resources from, soil, water, etc?
- Something that you have to have?
- When you need to make choices and can't have everything at once, the opportunities we don't choose is called...? ....?
- A dentist provides one of these?
- Something that your desire?
10 Clues: Something that your desire? • Something that you have to have? • A dentist provides one of these? • Anything that can be used or has potential to be used? • When our resources are limited because of our wants and needs? • Human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services? • When you go to a shop and you by something, which is known as a ....? • ...
Money Matters - Terminology 2012-10-30
Across
- / things done for you or to you
- / human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services
- Cost / the opportunities you give up so you can do or buy other things
- / require or can't live without something because it is essential or very important. (Food, Water, Shelter)
- / resources are scarce compared to the demand for them
Down
- / What a person uses (talent, gifts, etc) to earn an income
- / Merchandise or possessions. Something you own or buy
- / have a desire to possess or do (something)
- / natural resources such as soil, water, forests and minerals (to be mined) - used in the production of goods/services
- / equipment such as machinery, technology and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
10 Clues: / things done for you or to you • / have a desire to possess or do (something) • / Merchandise or possessions. Something you own or buy • / resources are scarce compared to the demand for them • / What a person uses (talent, gifts, etc) to earn an income • / human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services • ...
Money and Power 2013-03-09
10 Clues: existence is futile • rejection of tyrany • organized demonstration • the system is inbalanced • each according to his work • each according to his need • each according to his value • nonviolent, aggressive attack • the spiritual essence of money • full scale takeover of government
Treasure's Pocket Money 2013-03-07
10 Clues: Lazy • Fount • Puzzling • Splendid • An ignorant person • Unable to pay your debts • Moving about in time to music • Value greatly something that you have • Keeping something so that it can be used later • An agreement about buying , selling or exchanging something
Money matters terminology 2013-10-14
Across
- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants.
- Things that people would like to have but can live without.
- These are natural resources, e.g forests, soil, water, minerals (to be mined), which are used to produce goods and services.
- This occurs because people have unlimited wants but there is limited resources to provide for them. ------- often increases the value of a resources.
- This is when resources make something people can physically buy and receive. ----- are things like books, laptops, jewelry, foods and skin products.
- Equipment such as technology, machinery and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
- -------- are something we receive for our money and is great assistance to us however we don’t receive anything physically. Examples are education, doctors, dental care ect.
Down
- This is opportunities forgone because consumers are faced with unlimited choice but limited time or money.
- Things that we cannot live without.
- The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services.
10 Clues: Things that we cannot live without. • Things that people would like to have but can live without. • The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services. • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants. • ...
Money matters terminology 2013-10-14
Across
- This is opportunities forgone because consumers are faced with unlimited choice but limited time or money.
- These are natural resources, e.g forests, soil, water, minerals (to be mined), which are used to produce goods and services.
- -------- are something we receive for our money and is great assistance to us however we don’t receive anything physically. Examples are education, doctors, dental care ect.
- The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services.
Down
- Things that people would like to have but can live without.
- This is when resources make something people can physically buy and receive. ----- are things like books, laptops, jewelry, foods and skin products.
- This occurs because people have unlimited wants but there is limited resources to provide for them. ------- often increases the value of a resources.
- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants.
- Things that we cannot live without.
- Equipment such as technology, machinery and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
10 Clues: Things that we cannot live without. • Things that people would like to have but can live without. • The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services. • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants. • ...
Money Matters terminology 2013-10-14
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- These are natural resources, e.g forests, soil, water, minerals (to be mined), which are used to produce goods and services.
- This is when resources make something people can physically buy and receive. ----- are things like books, laptops, jewelry, foods and skin products.
- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants.
- This occurs because people have unlimited wants but there is limited resources to provide for them. ------- often increases the value of a resources.
- Equipment such as technology, machinery and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
- -------- are something we receive for our money and is great assistance to us however we don’t receive anything physically. Examples are education, doctors, dental care ect.
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- The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services.
- This is opportunities forgone because consumers are faced with unlimited choice but limited time or money.
- Things that we cannot live without.
- Things that people would like to have but can live without.
10 Clues: Things that we cannot live without. • Things that people would like to have but can live without. • The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services. • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants. • ...
Money Matters : Terminology 2013-10-09
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- Natural resources such as water, forest, minerals and soils.
- The action of assisting or helping somebody else
- cost To make a decision between one or more things.
- Something that is important or essential, such as food, water and shelter.
- Having a limited or short supply of something.
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- To have a desire to possess something that is not essential, but will make you life more comfortable.
- Something that can be drawn out by a person to keep us alive, or help us to function effectively.
- A benefit or profit, for example, money.
- Manmade equipment such as machinery and technology that are used to make a human's job much more easier.
- Hard or physical effort carried out by humans.
10 Clues: A benefit or profit, for example, money. • Hard or physical effort carried out by humans. • Having a limited or short supply of something. • The action of assisting or helping somebody else • cost To make a decision between one or more things. • Natural resources such as water, forest, minerals and soils. • ...
Money Laundering Awareness 2015-07-07
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- The maximum number of days to file a SAR after initial detection
- Attempting to avoid CTR filing by conducting transactions just under the threshold
- The BSA allows these types of businesses to be exempt from filing
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- A series of record keeping and reporting requirements to help track money laundering activity
- You should file a SAR no later than_____days after initial detection
- A courier who purchases monetary instruments with illegally obtained currency
- laundering The washing of "dirty" money to make it look legitimate
- activity report What does SAR stand for?
- The FinCEN form is also known as this
- secrecy act What does BSA stand for?
10 Clues: secrecy act What does BSA stand for? • The FinCEN form is also known as this • activity report What does SAR stand for? • The maximum number of days to file a SAR after initial detection • The BSA allows these types of businesses to be exempt from filing • laundering The washing of "dirty" money to make it look legitimate • ...
money - vocabulary check 2014-12-09
Money and Shopping 2014-04-28
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- to give money for a thing or job you get
- a rectangle of plastic with numbers on it you can pay with
- to not buy things, keep money in the bank
- use this paper thing to pay for things, just sign
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- to throw away or use when it isn't useful
- to buy things, give money,
- the amount of money to buy something
- the small money you get back when you pay
- the amount of money something takes
- paper/plastic money and coins
10 Clues: to buy things, give money, • paper/plastic money and coins • the amount of money something takes • the amount of money to buy something • to give money for a thing or job you get • to throw away or use when it isn't useful • the small money you get back when you pay • to not buy things, keep money in the bank • use this paper thing to pay for things, just sign • ...
Anti-Money Laundering 2022-07-18
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- whereby 'dirty' money is placed into the legal, financial systems
- the mandatory process of identifying and verifying the client's identity when opening an account
- a money-laundering technique involving the structuring of large amounts of cash into multiple small transactions
- helps a financial institution to identify those customers who present a higher risk of money laundering or illegal activity
- the final stage of the money laundering process and is where the money is reintroduced into the legitimate economy
- an individual who is or has been entrusted with a prominent function
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- a crime whereby the proceeds of an unlawful activity are transacted, thereby making them appear to have originated from legitimate sources
- the act of performing background checks and other screening on the customer to ensure that they are properly risk-assessed before being onboarded
- illegally-gained proceeds
- the process of making the source of illegal money as difficult to detect as possible by progressively adding legitimacy to it
10 Clues: illegally-gained proceeds • whereby 'dirty' money is placed into the legal, financial systems • an individual who is or has been entrusted with a prominent function • the mandatory process of identifying and verifying the client's identity when opening an account • ...
Fun With Money 2022-10-25
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- This is where all coins are made
- The first president to be featured on a circulating coin
- Pennies are made of this material
- This piece of money is worth $0.25
- This piece of money is worth $0.10
- The smallest monetary coin we use
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- This president is featured on the Quarter
- This piece of money is worth $0.05
- How many US Mints are producing coins?
- There is a ______ on the head of the penny, nickel, dime and quarter
10 Clues: This is where all coins are made • Pennies are made of this material • The smallest monetary coin we use • This piece of money is worth $0.05 • This piece of money is worth $0.25 • This piece of money is worth $0.10 • How many US Mints are producing coins? • This president is featured on the Quarter • The first president to be featured on a circulating coin • ...
Learning About Money! 2023-03-08
10 Clues: worth 1 cent • worth 5 cents • worth 10 cents • worth 25 cents • 4 quarter equal a • the highest amount of a bill • how many dimes make a dollar • what do you get when you add $5 and $1 • what do you get when you add $10 and $1 • what do you get when you have 4 dollar bills
Money, Banking, & Finance 2024-04-02
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- Publicly controlled, central bank of the US
- Many people withdrawing their money from banks in fear of closure
- All assets in M1, + deposits in saving accounts & money market mutual funds
- Money in checking accounts
- Receipt showing an investor made an interest bearing loan to a financial institution
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- "legal tender", govt. declared acceptable means to pay debts
- Objects that have value in themselves
- Old term for Money
- US Govt. institution that provides deposit insurance on the depositor's account
- Assets that have liquidity (easily be converted to cash)
10 Clues: Old term for Money • Money in checking accounts • Objects that have value in themselves • Publicly controlled, central bank of the US • Assets that have liquidity (easily be converted to cash) • "legal tender", govt. declared acceptable means to pay debts • Many people withdrawing their money from banks in fear of closure • ...
Introduction to Money 2024-05-03
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- money received
- lose value
- money that you borrow from someone for a specific purpose or an unforeseen event with a promise to pay back
- money spent to acquire something
- something a person or company owes
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- a type of loan used to buy a house that the borrower pays the lender over a period of time
- working hard and putting in effort
- the value that is left after subtracting liabilities from assets.
- increase in value
- any useful thing or something that holds value
10 Clues: lose value • money received • increase in value • money spent to acquire something • working hard and putting in effort • something a person or company owes • any useful thing or something that holds value • the value that is left after subtracting liabilities from assets. • a type of loan used to buy a house that the borrower pays the lender over a period of time • ...
Money in past 2024-05-17
Careers & Money Management 2024-10-01
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- the process of turning data into code
- number given to you with a debit card (can be changed)
- money placed or kept in a bank account
- a way to perform financial transactions via the internet
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- A written order telling your bank to pay money to an individual or business
- When an individual puts money into an account, the bank offers its consumers interest rates
- a way to transfer money using an app
- Your employer can do this if you allow them to
- A deposit account with a financial institution or bank that allows a person to make a deposit or withdraw their money
- An act of taking money out of an account
10 Clues: a way to transfer money using an app • the process of turning data into code • money placed or kept in a bank account • An act of taking money out of an account • Your employer can do this if you allow them to • number given to you with a debit card (can be changed) • a way to perform financial transactions via the internet • ...
Money and Banking 2023-04-30
10 Clues: rate • rate a • rate at • cc economy • highest rate • rbi is apex body • rate at which bank • bank sells its securities • is a general utility function • Facility to overdraw current account
Money and economics 2023-08-02
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- the amount of a given item that is available
- to trade with the use of money
- a word for physical money
- the study of money and its circulation
- to exchange two items for money or otherwise
- the nation currency of Russia
- a place the houses your money
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- once used as currency in Italy
- how much something is worth
- the amount of a given item that consumers want
10 Clues: a word for physical money • how much something is worth • the nation currency of Russia • a place the houses your money • once used as currency in Italy • to trade with the use of money • the study of money and its circulation • the amount of a given item that is available • to exchange two items for money or otherwise • the amount of a given item that consumers want
Money and Commerce 2022-11-07
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- tax paid by one person then passed on to the next.
- any kind of money that a creditor must by law accept in the payment of debts
- powers written in law
- when you run out of money to pay debts and your property is given to those who you are in debt to.
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- the money borrowed by the government that they have not yet repaid
- congress power to regulate interstate and foreign trade
- spending more money then is made.
- money taken by the government for the welfare of the people.
- tax money given to straight to the government
- the currency we use to purchase things
10 Clues: powers written in law • spending more money then is made. • the currency we use to purchase things • tax money given to straight to the government • tax paid by one person then passed on to the next. • congress power to regulate interstate and foreign trade • money taken by the government for the welfare of the people. • ...
money is funny 2024-10-29
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- an Command or quest from someone
- recorded on an official list
- Government tax
- management of a large amount of money
- the fact of being a member of a group
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- an overhead cost are expensive
- decrease of value
- when you buy a product and sell it and get more money the you brought it for
- distinguishes your unique brand
- having a buisiness and selling your product
10 Clues: Government tax • decrease of value • recorded on an official list • an overhead cost are expensive • distinguishes your unique brand • an Command or quest from someone • management of a large amount of money • the fact of being a member of a group • having a buisiness and selling your product • when you buy a product and sell it and get more money the you brought it for
Money, Banking, & Finance 2025-04-16
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- A type of Civil War-era paper currency in the U.S
- A broader measure of the money supply that includes M1 plus savings accounts, CDs, and other near money.
- This government agency insures deposits the U.S. banks up to a certain limit
- Deposit A type of deposit that can be withdrawn without advance notice.
Down
- The central bank of the United States
- Run A financial panic where many people withdraw their money from banks simultaneously.
- Money A type of money that has intrinsic value, like gold or silver
- Money Money that has value because the government says it does, not because it is backed by anything physical.
- (Certificate of Deposit): A savings option with a fixed interest rate and fixed maturity date
- The narrowest measure of the money supply, including only cash and checking deposits.
10 Clues: The central bank of the United States • A type of Civil War-era paper currency in the U.S • Money A type of money that has intrinsic value, like gold or silver • Deposit A type of deposit that can be withdrawn without advance notice. • This government agency insures deposits the U.S. banks up to a certain limit • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2025-04-17
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- US government agency established to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system
- a broader measure of the money supply that includes everything in M1, plus less liquid assets like savings deposits, money market funds, and small-denomination time deposits
- (Certificate of Deposit) is a savings account that requires you to keep your money locked in for a fixed period of time in exchange for a guaranteed, higher interest rate than a regular savings account
- when many customers simultaneously try to withdraw their money from a bank, often because they fear the bank might fail.
- a bank account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time, without advance notice
- a type of government-issued currency that is not backed by a precious metal, such as gold or silver, nor by any other tangible asset or commodity
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- the Federal Reserve System, the central bank of the United States
- money that has intrinsic value, meaning that it has value even if it is not used as money
- a slang term for U.S. paper dollars
- the most narrowly defined measure of the money supply
10 Clues: a slang term for U.S. paper dollars • the most narrowly defined measure of the money supply • the Federal Reserve System, the central bank of the United States • money that has intrinsic value, meaning that it has value even if it is not used as money • a bank account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time, without advance notice • ...
Money, Banking, & Finance 2025-04-17
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- Federal Reserve System(central bank of the U.S.)
- withdrawing money because of concerns because of concerns of financial health.
- broader measure of money supply in a nation's economy
- bank account where you can withdraw at any time
- savings account that offers fixed interest rate for a specific period.
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- currency backed by the government thaqt issues it
- currency where the value of the money is determined by the material its made of
- U.S. dollar bill
- independent agency that insures deposits in banks and other insured deposit
- money supply composed of currency, demand deposits, or liquid deposits
10 Clues: U.S. dollar bill • bank account where you can withdraw at any time • Federal Reserve System(central bank of the U.S.) • currency backed by the government thaqt issues it • broader measure of money supply in a nation's economy • money supply composed of currency, demand deposits, or liquid deposits • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2024-11-18
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- money that can be withdrawn at anytime
- U.S. currency especially from the Civil War era
- money that has intrinsic value (gold/silver)
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- has value by government decree not physical backing
- U.S. central bank controlling money and stablizing the economy
- time deposit with fixed interest and a set term
- too many people withdraw money at once fearing that the bank will fail
- insures deposits up to $250,000
- total money supply, including cash and checking deposits
- includes M1 plus savings accounts and time deposits
10 Clues: insures deposits up to $250,000 • money that can be withdrawn at anytime • money that has intrinsic value (gold/silver) • time deposit with fixed interest and a set term • U.S. currency especially from the Civil War era • has value by government decree not physical backing • includes M1 plus savings accounts and time deposits • ...
Money and Banking 2025-04-25
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- Interest interest earned based on previous interest earned.
- all must look the same/alike
- Jackson Father of money
- Money Something that is used like currency because the government said so
- Interest Interest earned on principles of investment only
- money must be hard to make and availability has to be controlled
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- Money Money that is used for currency that allows the holder to exchange it for something to value
- Money Money that has value in and of itself.
- must withstand wear and tear
- everyone must accept this from of payment
10 Clues: Jackson Father of money • must withstand wear and tear • all must look the same/alike • everyone must accept this from of payment • Money Money that has value in and of itself. • Interest Interest earned on principles of investment only • Interest interest earned based on previous interest earned. • money must be hard to make and availability has to be controlled • ...
Money and Credit 2025-01-23
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- In India, who is responsible for issuing currency notes?
- In India, the law legalizes the use of …………. as a medium of payment that cannot be refused in settling any transaction?
- An asset that the borrower owns and uses as a guarantee to repay the loan refers to?
- A paper instructing the bank to pay a specific amount from one account to another refers to?
- _____ help in pooling the savings of their members, who are poor women to meet their credit needs?
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- In which country is the Grameen Bank meeting the credit needs of over 6 million poor people?
- Which is the main source of credit for the rich households?
- Taking loans from informal sources usually leads to a __ trap?
- In a SHG, who primarily makes decisions regarding savings and loan activities?
- Farmers usually take __ loans at the beginning of the season and repay the loan after harvest.
10 Clues: In India, who is responsible for issuing currency notes? • Which is the main source of credit for the rich households? • Taking loans from informal sources usually leads to a __ trap? • In a SHG, who primarily makes decisions regarding savings and loan activities? • An asset that the borrower owns and uses as a guarantee to repay the loan refers to? • ...
Money Is Funny 2024-12-04
Unit 5: Money 2025-01-03
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- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
- able to be seen
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- so
- money that is earned after paying the costs of producing and selling
- a type of product made by a particular company and sold under a particular name
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- the feeling of being annoyed or less confident
- but
- an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
- alone and unhappy; left alone and not cared for
10 Clues: so • but • able to be seen • the feeling of being annoyed or less confident • alone and unhappy; left alone and not cared for • the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something • money that is earned after paying the costs of producing and selling • to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time • ...
Money Phrasal Verbs 2025-12-03
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- pv.to contribute some money with other people.
- pv.to pay a deposit.
- pv.to spend a lot of money on something, usually unwillingly.
- pv.to compare prices and quality in different shops before buying.
- pv.to return borrowed money.
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- pv.to put money aside in order to buy something you want.
- pv.to cheat someone by charging them too much.
- pv.to spend less money generally.
- pv.to create a lot of debt.
- pv.to spend a lot of money on something
10 Clues: pv.to pay a deposit. • pv.to create a lot of debt. • pv.to return borrowed money. • pv.to spend less money generally. • pv.to spend a lot of money on something • pv.to cheat someone by charging them too much. • pv.to contribute some money with other people. • pv.to put money aside in order to buy something you want. • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-03-23
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- it is a paper that allows someone to pay any amount of money
- It is the money earned during something
- the original sum in a n investment
- It is putting money in something to earn money
- the amount of money paid after deductions
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- how much money before deductions
- a list of employees
- It is an allotted amount of money for a certian amount of time
- the amount of money taken away from something
- a card used to transfer money electronically
- It is a tax that must be paid after buying something
- it is extra money earn investing in something
12 Clues: a list of employees • how much money before deductions • the original sum in a n investment • It is the money earned during something • the amount of money paid after deductions • a card used to transfer money electronically • the amount of money taken away from something • it is extra money earn investing in something • It is putting money in something to earn money • ...
Chapter 12-Money Management Strategy 2012-10-19
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- difference between amount you own and amount you owe
- items of value you own
- money left after paying for essentials
- debts you owe
- items quickly converted to cash
- net pay
- price at which property would sell
- inability to pay debts when due
Down
- land and structures on it
- day to day financial activities that get the most from your money
- inflow of cash
- secures your money in a bank
- spending more than you receive
- extra money
- property with a money or exchangeable value
- flow of cash in and out of your wallet and/or bank account
16 Clues: net pay • extra money • debts you owe • inflow of cash • items of value you own • land and structures on it • secures your money in a bank • spending more than you receive • items quickly converted to cash • inability to pay debts when due • price at which property would sell • money left after paying for essentials • property with a money or exchangeable value • ...
English 2024-09-12
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- what is paper money Made from
- what kind of situation cashless used for?
- who responsible if cashless money gone?
- how did paper money made?
- what is one unlawful activity on text?
- what is paper money Made from?
- why cashless is future?
- why cashless are better?
- where's money comes from?
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- why cashless is way safer when at outside?
- What is card based payment?
- what is benefit from cashless society
- what problem that will happen?
- What kind of cashless payment use?
- who is target to mugger?
- what is one thing bad people do in cashless society?
16 Clues: why cashless is future? • who is target to mugger? • why cashless are better? • how did paper money made? • where's money comes from? • What is card based payment? • what is paper money Made from • what problem that will happen? • what is paper money Made from? • What kind of cashless payment use? • what is benefit from cashless society • what is one unlawful activity on text? • ...
Economics Review B 2019 2019-07-11
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- People who start businesses often face challenges
- The government provides this to sort of help you if you become unemployed or face hardship
- Money that is being spent in your budget
- Labor force with little or no special skills
- This type of lending means banks give out 8 times the money they have
- When the government controls economic decisions
- Compensation for working
- Banks give these out to people who need big amounts of money
- You decided to come to summer school instead of take this class next year
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- The costs of inputs that change often for suppliers
- The fact that there is not enough to meet everyone's needs and wants
- Labor force with high levels of education
- The type of American economy
- Two goods that are used together
- Spending by the government that is required by law
- The total "money made" by the national economy each year
- Can be money, machinery or skills and education
- Cost of borrowing money
- Women can see above them the men getting economic advantages over them
19 Clues: Cost of borrowing money • Compensation for working • The type of American economy • Two goods that are used together • Money that is being spent in your budget • Labor force with high levels of education • Labor force with little or no special skills • Can be money, machinery or skills and education • When the government controls economic decisions • ...
Finance and Insurance 2022-05-03
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- insured person pays premiums for entire life
- amount of money a policy will pay out
- the amount borrowed or lended
- the money paid at for times for having insurance
- money earned for making sales
- what remains after subtracting deductions;"take-home pay"
- person designated to receive policy's face value after death
- can be found using formula I=PRT
- a report to the insurance company in order to receive money for damages
- insurance that pays cash when your spouse or a loved one dies
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- the amount of money that should be in paycheck;before deductions
- the document that lists the terms and conditions of the "bet"
- insurance that provides protection against excessive water damage
- pay premiums for a certain time but insured person will receive face value
- can be found using A=P(1+R/N)^(NT)
- pay premiums for a certain time then beneficiary will receive face value upon death
- money the insured person must pay before the insurance policy starts to pay
- extra pay for working beyond the normal work week
- what services the insurance policy will pay for
19 Clues: the amount borrowed or lended • money earned for making sales • can be found using formula I=PRT • can be found using A=P(1+R/N)^(NT) • amount of money a policy will pay out • insured person pays premiums for entire life • what services the insurance policy will pay for • the money paid at for times for having insurance • extra pay for working beyond the normal work week • ...
Modern Georgia Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-16
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- us president, governor, and winner of prize
- personal and financial risk taken by a person in order to start a business
- the amount of money the entrepreneur makes after paying expenses
- increase of unfair votes in one area
- world's largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages
- purchasing an item
- the worlds largest hardware store
- setting aside a amount of money for something
- most used transportation option ever
- giving people our money for more money
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- the world's leading producer of paper, tissue, and construction-based chemicals
- money you have to pay back from a loan
- important waterways used for shoppingof export and import cargo; Savanah and Brunswick are wo of Georgia's largest along the Atlantic ocean
- An athletic event every four years in atlanta
- the dividing of the population for equal votes
- the world's busiest aviation hub; located in Atlanta; named after two important Atlanta mayors
- communities that mare made up o f immigrants from the same country or those that speak the same language
- the world's largest passenger airline
- nation road netword system established by the federal government in 1950s
- The amount of money earned from a type of job
20 Clues: purchasing an item • the worlds largest hardware store • increase of unfair votes in one area • most used transportation option ever • the world's largest passenger airline • money you have to pay back from a loan • giving people our money for more money • us president, governor, and winner of prize • An athletic event every four years in atlanta • ...
personal finance 2022-09-27
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- a legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- your bank houses these.
- offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- a form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- People who buy goods and services.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- person who owns the home you are renting from.
- financial Guru we have studied this semester.
- the granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
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- An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- an economic value of something you own
- the gross earning after tax money
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- the study of money for an individual.
- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- Certificate of Deposit
- annual percentage rate
21 Clues: Certificate of Deposit • annual percentage rate • your bank houses these. • the gross earning after tax money • People who buy goods and services. • the study of money for an individual. • an economic value of something you own • offered by your employer or favorable for you. • person who owns the home you are renting from. • financial Guru we have studied this semester. • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-24
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- A statement about your current credit and activity.
- Also known as a contingency fund
- the concept that the amount of money now will be different in the future
- protection from financial loss
- A fee that is added to your debt while you havent payed it yet
- money that is put into investment
- the basis of financial credit approval.
- Annual percentage rate
- a not for profit financial institution
- Trust in the buyer lender relationship
- legal process that helps people get fresh starts through liquidation assets
- a person or company that buys and sells stocks.
- Money a person earns from their work
- a set value for spending based on your earning
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- a prediction of a lenders likeness to pay back a loan on time
- a risk management strategy
- the distinction between the things you need to survive and the ones you do not
- a time deposit sold by banks
- money you can borrow from a bank
- A card that contains your personal money
- Set money aside for savings
- a personal belonging that adds value
- failure to meet your legal obligations
- comparing prices of items before purchase
24 Clues: Annual percentage rate • a risk management strategy • Set money aside for savings • a time deposit sold by banks • protection from financial loss • Also known as a contingency fund • money you can borrow from a bank • money that is put into investment • a personal belonging that adds value • Money a person earns from their work • a not for profit financial institution • ...
Accounting Team : October 2023 2023-10-06
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- A government agency that regulates financial markets
- A charitable organization that provides medical care
- A record of a company's financial transactions
- A financial term for the money a business owes to others
- A charitable organization's primary goal
- The difference between revenue and expenses
- A financial expert who prepares and examines financial records
- An individual or organization that donates money to a charity
- The act of helping others or promoting the welfare of society
- The process of recording and summarizing financial transactions
- A document that outlines an organization's financial plan
- A charitable event where participants raise money by walking or running
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- The total amount of money a business earns before expenses
- A tax-exempt organization that provides aid and assistance to those in need
- A legal requirement for organizations to disclose financial information
- A federal agency responsible for collecting taxes in the United States
- The act of calculating and recording financial information
- The process of giving a portion of one's income to a charity
- Money given to a charity through a will
- A system for keeping track of financial transactions
- Money given to a charity without expecting anything in return
21 Clues: Money given to a charity through a will • A charitable organization's primary goal • The difference between revenue and expenses • A record of a company's financial transactions • A government agency that regulates financial markets • A charitable organization that provides medical care • A system for keeping track of financial transactions • ...
Commerce 2024-02-06
Across
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy wants and needs
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchange for a good or service
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales
- to set right
- a proposal
- a legally binding agreement
- things that are not essential for survival but that we would like to have
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment, or welfare payments
Down
- buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- the buying and selling of good and services to satisy needs and wants
- any token,with an agreed value,that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- an illegal business process
- to overcharge or swindle
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- the giving up of something of value
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- items you can see or touch
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
21 Clues: a proposal • to set right • to overcharge or swindle • items you can see or touch • an illegal business process • a legally binding agreement • the giving up of something of value • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer • ...
Commerce 2024-02-07
Across
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- electronic funds transfer at point of sale
- the giving up or something of value
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- a proposal
- a list of income and likely expenditures
Down
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- things that are necessary for survival, such as water and food
- the swapping or exchange of one good for another
- any organisation that produces and sells goods and services in order to make a profit
- any token, with an agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- a legally binding agreement
- items that you can see or touch
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- electronic retailer
- a person or business that makes goods
20 Clues: a proposal • electronic retailer • a legally binding agreement • items that you can see or touch • the giving up or something of value • a person or business that makes goods • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • a list of income and likely expenditures • electronic funds transfer at point of sale • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy By Ricky Allerkamp 2019-04-01
Across
- aprice for foodstuffs, etc
- an individual or company's assets minus liabilities
- debts
- a state of federal government's levy on individuals
- interest that is paid only on the original principal
- not easily changed bills
- the cost of basic necessities of life
- amount that an employer sends to the government
- interest paid not only on the original principal
- a loan secured by the collateral of a real estate
- fixed compensation for services
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- a percentage tax on goods
Down
- the money someone makes from labor
- take money out of the financial institution
- the total amount of money that someone wants to spend
- a price deducted from your gross pay
- easily changed bill
- a valuable item that is owned
- any card, plate, or coupon book that is used to borrow money repeatedly
- a deposit account at a financial institution
- the total of an employee's regular remuneration
- an item of debt as recorded in an account
- an amount of money held at a financial institution
- a reduction of cost
- a financial transaction
- An expenditure of money
- the remaining amount of an employee's pay after deductions
28 Clues: debts • easily changed bill • a reduction of cost • a financial transaction • An expenditure of money • not easily changed bills • a percentage tax on goods • aprice for foodstuffs, etc • a valuable item that is owned • fixed compensation for services • the money someone makes from labor • a price deducted from your gross pay • the cost of basic necessities of life • ...
Sophia's Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- pencentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your acoount
- Shopping-looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- study of how we use money
- amount of money that someone earns for their work
- work that someone does
- rivalry between two or more companies
- business that makes a product
- Tax-a tax on goods that you buy
- Cost-what a person gives up buy choosing one way of using resources instead of another (this or that)
Down
- one thing very well in a business
- that you have to pay back
- person who buys a product
- that is paid to the government
- who takes a risk to start a business
- a product is hard to find
- plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- of Labor-different workers do different parts of a job
- Goods-tools needed for making things (tractor,cars,computer)
- amount of things that exist
- tax-tax that is charged on money earned from working
20 Clues: work that someone does • that you have to pay back • person who buys a product • a product is hard to find • study of how we use money • amount of things that exist • business that makes a product • that is paid to the government • Tax-a tax on goods that you buy • one thing very well in a business • who takes a risk to start a business • rivalry between two or more companies • ...
Wealth 2023-04-21
Across
- - The state of being wealthy and financially comfortable
- - The monetary resources and wealth of an individual or organization
- - The quality of being luxurious and wealthy
- - The act of putting money or resources into something with the expectation of making a profit
- - The state of enjoying great comfort and wealth
- - Material wealth and abundance
- - A large amount of money or wealth
- - The financial gain or benefit obtained from an investment or business endeavor
- WORTH - The value of an individual's assets minus their liabilities
Down
- - A plentiful amount of wealth and resources
- - Valuable items or assets that contribute to wealth
- - The process of increasing wealth and resources over time
- - The state of having a great deal of wealth and resources
- - Valuable assets or materials that contribute to wealth and prosperity.
- - Having a great deal of money and possessions
- - Money or assets that can be used to generate wealth
- - A large sum of money or property given as a gift or inheritance
- - The condition of being successful and financially comfortable
- - Valuable possessions or resources that contribute to wealth
- - A large amount of money or valuable possessions
20 Clues: - Material wealth and abundance • - A large amount of money or wealth • - A plentiful amount of wealth and resources • - The quality of being luxurious and wealthy • - Having a great deal of money and possessions • - The state of enjoying great comfort and wealth • - A large amount of money or valuable possessions • - Valuable items or assets that contribute to wealth • ...
Investing- Izzy Ledgerwood 2025-03-24
Across
- total value of a companies stock
- investing all the money available at once
- the symbol of the company
- a way to value a company by comparing the price of a stock to its earnings
- where an asset can be converted to cash
- age to receive full social security benefits
- putting funds into a new investment after leaving a company
- initial public offering
- a place where people buy and sell shares
- 30 blue chip companies
- stocks go down
Down
- part of ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- taxes that fund social security and medicare
- issued by companies
- a collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that trades on a stock exchange
- provides retirement, survivor, and disability benefits
- putting money to work for a long period buy buying and holding assets
- a sum of money
- pools money from a large group of investors
- stocks go up
- a loan from the buyer paid back at a stated interest rate
- measures price performance of a basket of securities
- a strategy in which you invest your money in equal amounts
- earnings per share
- putting money aside for short term and minimal notice
25 Clues: stocks go up • a sum of money • stocks go down • earnings per share • issued by companies • 30 blue chip companies • initial public offering • the symbol of the company • total value of a companies stock • where an asset can be converted to cash • a place where people buy and sell shares • investing all the money available at once • pools money from a large group of investors • ...
Investing - Jax Lango 2025-03-25
Across
- Represents ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- Investing a lot of money all at once
- A digital ledger of transactions
- Total value of a company’s stock
- The most valuable cryptocurrency and one of the oldest
- Money from a group of investors to purchase a diversified portfolio
- Government medical health plan
- Former CEO of FTX who was arrested for fraud
- Sum of money saved for particular purpose
- Retirement account that’s taxed when you take money out
- Availability of cash
- Fund managed by employer paid to you when you retire
Down
- Retirement fund given by government and funded by taxes
- A company owned by a larger company
- Distribution of company earnings to shareholders
- When the stock market is going up
- Increase in value of an asset
- Measures performance of specific segment of stock market
- Investing an equal amount of money at intervals
- Created Social Security in 1935
- Represents a loan from a buyer, usually payed back at fixed interest rate
- Virtual currency backed by community involvement
- Retirement account that you put money in after taxes
- Currency created by government, but not backed by anything
- When the stock market is going down
25 Clues: Availability of cash • Increase in value of an asset • Government medical health plan • Created Social Security in 1935 • A digital ledger of transactions • Total value of a company’s stock • When the stock market is going up • A company owned by a larger company • When the stock market is going down • Investing a lot of money all at once • ...
Finacial Literacy Crossword 2025-08-21
Across
- cost of borrowing money
- Debt securities
- Income payment for work or services performed.
- imposed on specific goods
- without a fixed hours,
- Money borrowed
- Growth Growth that occurs at a constant rate per period, leading to increasingly rapid increases over time.
- ownership in a company
- Expenses Regular costs
- Interest calculated on the initial principal accumulated interest
- plan over a set period.
- Rates The percentage charged.
- Growth Increase in the value of an asset
- Medium of exchange
- Money for work
- Deposit A deposit for a fixed term
- Enhance quality of life
- Charges borrowing money costs
- tax deducted from earnings
Down
- Investment shares is an example of this
- Expenses Non-essential expenses
- Account Intended for money not needed for immediate spending.
- Essential required for basic living
- Investments savings accounts is an example
- Account Day-to-day account
- Income Earnings from sources other than employment
- Tax
- Costs incurred in the process of living
- Goods and Services Tax
- Interest calculated only on the initial principal
- Expenses costs depending on usage or consumption
- Payments Payments from the government
- Cost alternative foregone
- of Income money earned
34 Clues: Tax • Money borrowed • Money for work • Debt securities • Medium of exchange • without a fixed hours, • ownership in a company • Goods and Services Tax • cost of borrowing money • plan over a set period. • Enhance quality of life • Expenses Regular costs • of Income money earned • imposed on specific goods • Cost alternative foregone • tax deducted from earnings • ...
