money Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 2: Personal Finance 2013-06-20
Across
- expenses that you can control such as the amount spent on entertainment
- this may assist when applying for a loan
- the taking away of a person's assets with the aim of paying off outstanding debts
- money received by workers, usually on a weekly basis
- a term used to describe a range of investment types
- Mr Kelleher is famous for his..?
- the action of spending money
- you can declare yourself this as a way of avoiding repaying debts
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- a commitment to regularly put aside some money for future use
- this can impact upon a person's ability to save money
- this needs to be assessed when seeking insurance
- I am a government organisation that is responsible for monitoring the financial industry and protecting consumers
- these are expenses that cannot be avoided such as taxes and bills
- a process involving the regular debiting of a person's income and is achieved through the courts
- avoid these at all costs
- a person who guarantees to pay back the money if the borrower defaults on the loan
- money paid for the privilege of borrowing money
17 Clues: avoid these at all costs • the action of spending money • Mr Kelleher is famous for his..? • this may assist when applying for a loan • money paid for the privilege of borrowing money • this needs to be assessed when seeking insurance • a term used to describe a range of investment types • money received by workers, usually on a weekly basis • ...
Saving and Investing 2013-04-22
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- Account that offers higher interest rates and direct access to money
- Issued in 30 year increments
- entitles buyers to a certain portion of a companies future profits
- funds Investment companies that pool money to buy stocks and bonds
- Time a bond or CD takes to become worth it's full amount
- Money a person receives minus their initial investment
- All of the stocks, bonds, and cash a person has for investments
- Account where you receive a book in which deposits, withdrawals, and interest are recorded
- Certificates issued by companies or governments in exchange for borrowed money
- Mature in 3-12 months, minimum $100
- Nonuse of income for a period of time to be used later
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- Money a bank pays to lend your money
- Mature in 2-10 years, minimum $100
- Account where you receive a monthly report on deposits, withdrawals, and interest
- Require a saver to leave money in an account for a certain period of time
- People who own stock
- Purchased at half of their mature price
17 Clues: People who own stock • Issued in 30 year increments • Mature in 2-10 years, minimum $100 • Mature in 3-12 months, minimum $100 • Money a bank pays to lend your money • Purchased at half of their mature price • Money a person receives minus their initial investment • Nonuse of income for a period of time to be used later • ...
CONSUMER SERVICES TERMS 2021-08-25
Across
- The person giving money to someone else for use (a loan)
- A sum of money taken out of the bank
- Work performed by one person for another
- A deposit account at a bank on which interest is usually paid to the depositor (lender) from the bank (borrower).
- Something you pay for on a regular basis, such as every month or every week
- A set plan for using your money
- The fee charged by a lender to a borrower for using their money
- The person getting money to use (a loan)
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- Something you pay for
- A number assigned to a person that indicates to lenders their capability to repay a loan
- Something you pay for occasionally; an unexpected expense
- Things you would like to have, but aren’t necessary to survive or have a high quality life
- A Person who buys goods or services
- Money earned or received
- A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest
- Products made for sale
- Things you must have to survive and live a high quality life
17 Clues: Something you pay for • Products made for sale • Money earned or received • A set plan for using your money • A Person who buys goods or services • A sum of money taken out of the bank • Work performed by one person for another • The person getting money to use (a loan) • The person giving money to someone else for use (a loan) • ...
Holdback 2024-05-29
Across
- what should we NOT do with the money the following day?
- what is the memo for the paid outs/ins?
- where are the holdback itemization sheets?
- where can we find the procedure detailed out?
- When should the money be counted in relation to printing the cash out?
- How do we account for the money we take out for a holdback?
- what needs to be pulled prior to counting money?
- How do we account for the money the following day so it can be used?
- what color paper do the itemization sheets need to be on?
- what category is the paid out/in done under?
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- what needs to be filled out for every holdback bag?
- who do we inform when the holdback needs to take place?
- who do we email when money doesn’t come?
- where do we place the laminated holdback sign?
- when do we send the email if money doesn’t come?
- what amounts need to be filled out before printing the itemization sheets?
- where can you see the cash out before printing?
17 Clues: what is the memo for the paid outs/ins? • who do we email when money doesn’t come? • where are the holdback itemization sheets? • what category is the paid out/in done under? • where can we find the procedure detailed out? • where do we place the laminated holdback sign? • where can you see the cash out before printing? • ...
Holdback 2024-05-29
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- what needs to be filled out for every holdback bag?
- what amounts need to be filled out before printing the itemization sheets?
- where do we place the laminated holdback sign?
- who do we inform when the holdback needs to take place?
- When should the money be counted in relation to printing the cash out?
- what needs to be pulled prior to counting money?
- who do we email when money doesn’t come?
- How do we account for the money the following day so it can be used?
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- where can you see the cash out before printing?
- when do we send the email if money doesn’t come?
- where are the holdback itemization sheets?
- what category is the paid out/in done under?
- what is the memo for the paid outs/ins?
- How do we account for the money we take out for a holdback?
- where can we find the procedure detailed out?
- what color paper do the itemization sheets need to be on?
- what should we NOT do with the money the following day?
17 Clues: what is the memo for the paid outs/ins? • who do we email when money doesn’t come? • where are the holdback itemization sheets? • what category is the paid out/in done under? • where can we find the procedure detailed out? • where do we place the laminated holdback sign? • where can you see the cash out before printing? • ...
Budgeting 2024-03-18
Across
- -goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
- -individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
- -individual’s belongings which have value
- -itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period of time
- habits
- Goals -goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
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- -categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and
- -individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial
- -expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- -individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
- -goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years\
- -expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- -individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
- -individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have
- -process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- -individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
- of an opinion on money
17 Clues: habits • of an opinion on money • -individual’s belongings which have value • -individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • -goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • -process of creating a plan to spend and save money • -goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years\ • -individual who likes to save money rather than spend money • ...
Banking Test 2022-04-18
Across
- A retirement plan that involved taxes
- A bank account that holds money you want to have saved
- Everyday Check, what we use to pay our bills
- A payment method that uses money that you have
- A device used to withdraw/deposit money
- Someone who works at the bank to help handle transactions
- Lets people save and share money at fair interest rates
- A check that's handled by the bank, not the writer
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- Something used to verify/confirm a deposit
- A bank that gets transactions through the internet, atms, ect.
- An account that helps out with educational expenses
- Individual retirement account that doesn't involve taxes
- A payment method that uses credit you have to be able to pay back
- Bank account made for daily transactions
- A check that the bank verifies the information/ammount on the check
- A place where money is saved/held
- An individual retirement account
- A retirement plan to save your money
18 Clues: An individual retirement account • A place where money is saved/held • A retirement plan to save your money • A retirement plan that involved taxes • A device used to withdraw/deposit money • Bank account made for daily transactions • Something used to verify/confirm a deposit • Everyday Check, what we use to pay our bills • A payment method that uses money that you have • ...
BizTown Vocab 2024-04-08
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- a business that charges costumers for money-related services
- work produced by human resources
- a person who creates or supplies goods or services
- people who buy or use goods or services
- the effort to increase the wellbeing of people through charitable giving
- a person who uses resources to start a business
- a condition where people can't have everything they want because of limited resources
- how a country makes and manages goods, services, and money
- the people and things needed to produce goods and services
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- the money people earn for their work
- a model or sample of a product to be produced
- a fee received or paid for the use of money
- the amount of money left after all business expenses have been paid
- money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- a place where people live, work, trade, and share
- work done for others such as haircuts or car repairs
- members of a town, city, or community
- things people buy and use
18 Clues: things people buy and use • work produced by human resources • the money people earn for their work • members of a town, city, or community • people who buy or use goods or services • a fee received or paid for the use of money • a model or sample of a product to be produced • a person who uses resources to start a business • ...
Modern Georgia Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-16
Across
- 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 • ...
The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy - Connor Gaston 2023-05-01
Across
- The central bank of the United States currency
- The sales and purchase of federal government securities
- The interest rate that banks charge one another to borrow money
- A service offered by the Fed to record receipts and expenditures of bank clients
- A nation’s main monetary authority
- Supervises the operations of the Fed
- Supervises the sales and purchase of government securities
- The interest rate that the Fed charges when it lends money to other banks
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- The interest rate that banks charge their best customers
- A plan to increase the money supply
- A term that means “relating to money”
- The Fed’s actions that change the moneycsupply in order to influence the economy
- Coin and paper money
- A plan to reduce the money supply
- The principal players in the Federal Reserve network of banks
- The head of the Federal Reserve, and is the active executive officer of the Board of Governors
- The fraction of a bank’s deposits that it must keep in reserve
- Owns, or has a controlling interest in, more than one bank
- An audit of the bank’s financial practices
- A financial institution that serves savers
20 Clues: Coin and paper money • A plan to reduce the money supply • A nation’s main monetary authority • A plan to increase the money supply • Supervises the operations of the Fed • A term that means “relating to money” • An audit of the bank’s financial practices • A financial institution that serves savers • The central bank of the United States currency • ...
Investment CrossWord 2025-03-27
Across
- Crypto is a (blank) risk investment
- Investing that takes a long time is blank term
- number of days you have to rollover funds
- place where people buy/sell shares
- stock market is optimistic
- You can start investing in it at age eighteen
- transferring funds into new retirement account
- investment that is for a short period of time is blank term
- the best class ever hint hint its this one
- Age you can invest in crypto
- piece of ownership of company
- How much you are willing to risk
- Money Backed by government
- depression in the stock market
- retirement account pre tax
- Investing big lump of money at once
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- age to receive full social security benefits
- retirement account after tax
- Multiple investors pool money to get a diverse portfolio
- Investing money in equal amounts and intervals
- retirement account unions offer
- Someone loans from you and you get more money in the end
- amount of time you work till you can get money they match with you
- type of retirement fund that was supposed to a temporary
- Total value of a company
25 Clues: Total value of a company • stock market is optimistic • Money Backed by government • retirement account pre tax • retirement account after tax • Age you can invest in crypto • piece of ownership of company • depression in the stock market • retirement account unions offer • How much you are willing to risk • place where people buy/sell shares • Crypto is a (blank) risk investment • ...
Investment Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-28
Across
- Crypto is a (blank) risk investment
- Investing that takes a long time is blank term
- number of days you have to rollover funds
- place where people buy/sell shares
- stock market is optimistic
- You can start investing in it at age eighteen
- transferring funds into new retirement account
- investment that is for a short period of time is blank term
- the best class ever hint hint its this one
- Age you can invest in crypto
- piece of ownership of company
- How much you are willing to risk
- Money Backed by government
- depression in the stock market
- retirement account pre tax
- Investing big lump of money at once
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- age to receive full social security benefits
- retirement account after tax
- Multiple investors pool money to get a diverse portfolio
- Investing money in equal amounts and intervals
- retirement account unions offer
- Someone loans from you and you get more money in the end
- amount of time you work till you can get money they match with you
- type of retirement fund that was supposed to a temporary
- Total value of a company
25 Clues: Total value of a company • stock market is optimistic • Money Backed by government • retirement account pre tax • retirement account after tax • Age you can invest in crypto • piece of ownership of company • depression in the stock market • retirement account unions offer • How much you are willing to risk • place where people buy/sell shares • Crypto is a (blank) risk investment • ...
Fourth Grade Word Challenge 8a 2025-04-03
Across
- left to right
- return to a normal state of health
- uncontrollable fear or anxiety
- elected head of a city
- directive; pattern
- distance from Greenwich, England in degrees
- leading to death
- slanted lettering
- money put in a bank to earn interest
- pleasant smell
- elected representatives to the state and federal senates
- money borrowed
- firm or stable in shape
- perform duties on behalf of others
- medical doctor who cuts open people's bodies to remove disease
- serious situation requiring immediate action
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- elected person to represent an area in the federal and state governments
- elected head of a state
- plan to combat a disease
- top to down
- separate reporting of money put into a bank
- person appointed to represent the public on a specific issue
- measurement north or south of the equator
- money taken from a bank by the owner
- top left to bottom right
- type of bank account where you keep the money for future use
- alternating squares of different colors
- type of bank account where you use the money by writing checks or using a debit card
28 Clues: top to down • left to right • pleasant smell • money borrowed • leading to death • slanted lettering • directive; pattern • elected head of a city • elected head of a state • firm or stable in shape • plan to combat a disease • top left to bottom right • uncontrollable fear or anxiety • return to a normal state of health • perform duties on behalf of others • ...
Banking Introduction Crossword Challenge 2024-02-28
Across
- An automated machine that dispenses cash
- A physical location of a bank
- Refers to how quickly an asset can be converted to cash.
- Full-service providers granting loans, receiving deposits, providing cash management, investing, and trading securities.
- The original amount of money borrowed
- The bank for banks
- American government-backed insurer in the United States; insures credit union deposits
- Consumers or Individuals use to purchase real estate - land/buildings
- A loan or line of credit
- A type of bank account
- A type of bank account that earns interest
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- Nonprofit financial institution owned by its members
- BANKING Banking transactions conducted via a mobile device
- Timed deposits locked for specified durations, accruing fixed interest rates
- A card that deducts funds directly from an account
- A sum of money borrowed from a bank
- The cost of borrowing money
- The amount of money in an account
- BANKING Banking transactions conducted via the internet
- Annual Percentage Yield; the interest earned on a savings account
- Money placed into an account
- A record of financial transactions
- United States Government Corporation; insures bank deposits
- Money taken out of an account
24 Clues: The bank for banks • A type of bank account • A loan or line of credit • The cost of borrowing money • Money placed into an account • A physical location of a bank • Money taken out of an account • The amount of money in an account • A record of financial transactions • A sum of money borrowed from a bank • The original amount of money borrowed • ...
Needs & Wants - Lam 2025-07-28
Across
- products built to last for a long time
- an agreement that is legally binding
- a shop that sells a wide range of food, beverages and household products
- a person who investigates and solves complaints between parties
- electronic funds transfer at point of sale
- a card that allows consumers to purchase something on credit
- a person or organisation that makes goods
- income that is not spent immediately and is kept for future use
- physical products that can be bought
- things vital to survival
- an establishment that combines a supermarket and department store, offering almost anything a consumer could need or want
- money exchanged for a good or service
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- money borrowed that is paid back with interest from an organisation such as a bank
- a shop that sells goods for lower that retail price
- the act of spending money
- an establishment that offers a wide range of goods to be bought
- an organisation that produces and sells goods or services to make money
- a person that purchases to satisfy needs and wants
- an illegal way of making money
- money gained from capital or labour
- the ability to purchase something and pay for it later
21 Clues: things vital to survival • the act of spending money • an illegal way of making money • money gained from capital or labour • an agreement that is legally binding • physical products that can be bought • money exchanged for a good or service • products built to last for a long time • a person or organisation that makes goods • electronic funds transfer at point of sale • ...
PVIer's Stock Market Game 2023-01-13
Across
- The action or process of investing money for profit and/or material result
- Income minus how much money spend in expenses that lead to a gain in profit
- The rate at which money multiplies for a debt
- Market where prices rise
- Investors collection of stocks
- Direction which prices are moving
- Where financial instruments are traded
- Something held which regarded at high value
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- A process of managing assets in your business
- A person who puts money into stocks expecting a profit
- When something relates to finance it is
- Market where prices fall
- A part of a payment to shareholders for additional shares
- The amount of money returned to shareholders if a business loses all assets
- The basis for all buisness
- How much something is held to worth
- The capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
- The process of spreading your investments around so that your exposure to an asset is limited
- Income minus how much money spend in expenses that leads to a loss in profit
- The amount of up or down for a stock
20 Clues: Market where prices fall • Market where prices rise • The basis for all buisness • Investors collection of stocks • Direction which prices are moving • How much something is held to worth • The amount of up or down for a stock • Where financial instruments are traded • When something relates to finance it is • Something held which regarded at high value • ...
2.3 Vocabulary 2025-09-02
Across
- A way to deposit payroll or government checks directly.
- The amount of money at the beginning of a statement period.
- A statement of all transactions for about a month.
- The account owner of a check.
- A signature or stamp by a payee on the back of a check.
- slip A written order to deposit money into an account.
- The receiver of transferred funds.
- When an account lacks enough money to cover a check.
- A percentage of the money that is in an account that a bank pays.
- Verifying the banks records to ensure no errors.
- A written order to transfer funds from an account.
- A record of debits and credits to a checking account.
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- Money in an account not released until the issuing bank pays.
- Withdrawals from a bank account.
- A check that has been processed so that the money is paid to the payee.
- A checking account that permits only one person to withdraw.
- An account with more than one owner.
- The range of dates in which transactions occurred.
- A monthly fee charged by some banks for services.
- Deposits into a bank account.
20 Clues: The account owner of a check. • Deposits into a bank account. • Withdrawals from a bank account. • The receiver of transferred funds. • An account with more than one owner. • Verifying the banks records to ensure no errors. • A monthly fee charged by some banks for services. • A statement of all transactions for about a month. • ...
Taxing and Banking 2013-04-30
Across
- income Money, goods, services, and property a person receives that must be reported on a tax return. Includes unemployment compensation and certain scholarships. It does not include welfare benefits and nontaxable Social Security benefits.
- taxes Taxes on income, both earned and unearned. Income taxes can be levied on both individuals and businesses.
- Money owed to taxpayers when their total tax payments are greater than the total tax. Refunds are received from the government
- evasion A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes
- Large marsupial
- Amount that taxpayers can claim for themselves, their spouses, and eligible dependents. There are two types of exemptions personal and dependency. Each exemption reduces the income subject to tax. While each is worth the same amount, different rules apply to each
- Man's best friend
- money or goods you owe.
- of deposit a type of investment that requires you to invest money for a certain length of time and guarantees the same rate of return for that entire time. CDs usually require a minimum deposit.
- payment the smallest amount you are required to pay a lender each month on a debt.
- insurance people buy health insurance to help them pay for medical expenses like going to the doctor, prescription drugs or surgery.
- compliance A system of compliance that relies on individual citizens to report their income freely and voluntarily, calculate their tax liability correctly, and file a tax return on time
- account a bank account that pays you interest for keeping your savings in it. Banks use your money to make loans, so they pay you interest for the use of your money. Your savings is insured up to $100,000 by the FDIC, so you don't have to worry about borrowers taking your money and not paying it back.
- to put money into a bank or investment account
- tax Provides benefits for retired workers and their dependents as well as for disabled workers and their dependents. Also known as the Social Security tax
- take money out of an account
- how quickly an asset (any item of value that you own) can be turned into cash. In other words, you don't have to wait until a certain date or pay a penalty to withdraw your money.
- register a small booklet comes with your checkbook and gives you record sheets that so you can keep track of all the deposits, ATM withdrawals, and checks you write. If you keep your check register up-to-date, you always know how much money you have in your checking account
- insurance this insurance helps you pay for damage you cause as a result of an accident to people or property, medical expenses you may have and the cost of fixing your car. It will also pay all these expenses if someone hurts you or your car and they do not carry insurance themselves
- 1) In talking about loans, the balance is the difference between the amount owed and the amount paid. If you pay $45 on a $100 debt, your balance is $55. 2) In talking about checkbooks, balancing means to account for all money that came into and went out of your account, so that at the end of the month you and your bank statement agreement
- things you pay money for - both needs and wants
- Flying mammal
- 72 math formula that determines the number of years needed to double your money at a given interest rate. Here's how it works: you divide 72 by the interest rate. Therefore, money invested at 10% interest rate will double in 7.2 years
- hanging onto your money for a future use instead of spending it. Saving is the opposite of spending.
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- score this is a score or grade that credit companies assign to you based on how you handle your money and pay your bills.
- usually refers to the money borrowed from a lender to buy a house; the borrower makes payments on the loan each month until the entire loan, along with interest, is paid in full.
- Has a trunk
- income credit A tax credit for certain people who work, meet certain requirements, and have an income under a specified limit
- cost the next best alternative that is given up when a choice is made. For example, when you spend your money, you lose your “opportunity” to use it in other ways.
- card this plastic card looks like a credit card, but it is used to withdraw money from a savings or checking account. When you use a debit card at Automatic Teller Machines or in stores to make purchases, money is immediately withdrawn from your account. You cannot withdraw more money than you have in the account.
- insurance people have homeowner’s insurance so they will have the money to fix or replace their home and its contents. Damage can be done by fire or storms, or even by a burglar.
- insurance is a type of plan that can help protect you from an event in life that costs a large amount of money. A policy will pay you money to cover the cost of these events. See auto insurance, disability income insurance, renter’s insurance, homeowner’s insurance and health insurance
- percentage rate the rate of interest being charged for a loan over a year's time. The APR rate includes interest, transaction fees, and service fees.
- tax Used to provide medical benefits for certain individuals when they reach age 65. Workers, retired workers, and the spouses of workers and retired workers are eligible to receive Medicare benefits upon reaching age 65.
- The federal agency that collects income taxes in the United States
- income tax The federal government levies a tax on personal income. The federal income tax provides for national programs such as defense, foreign affairs, law enforcement, and interest on the national debt
- Likes to chase mice
- the amount paid by a borrower to a lender for the privilege of borrowing the money
- taxes Includes social security and Medicare taxes
39 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • money or goods you owe. • take money out of an account • to put money into a bank or investment account • things you pay money for - both needs and wants • taxes Includes social security and Medicare taxes • evasion A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes • ...
Quiz Crossword Puzzle - Allison Shaw PFM 2022-02-11
Across
- Someone who does all the work, they work for the employer.
- A federal government program that funds retirement accounts, financially supports citizens who have experienced profound disability, or the death o a parent before you turn 18.
- Set amount of money, not dependent on the specific number of hours worked.
- This lists and summarizes income and expense transactions that have taken place over a specific period of time.
- The regular schedule by which employers pay employees.
- Spending more money than you make.
- The total money you have brought home so far that year.
- Taxes, saving and investing, food, transportation, housing, and insurances.
- Your income before taxes.
- Money gained from child support, scholarships, birthday money, etc.
- Someone who is the boss of an employee, they hire the employee.
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- A state sponsored system that pays monetary benefits to workers who become injured on the job.
- Spending less money than you make.
- Taking all the risk and doing all the work, you are the employer and employee.
- A product that transfers risk from an individual to a company or organization.
- Employers may offer these in the form of products or services that add extra value for employees beyond earned wages.
- Your wages are directly deposited to a depository institution account.
- Money gained from a job.
- A fee that a salesperson receives upon completion of a sale.
- Earning a specific rate for every hour worked.
- Similar to a credit card, except it's not linked to a employee's personal account.
- Any money you receive.
- You access these funds by cashing or depositing a check.
- Outlines the deductions made to wages, it's also called an earnings statement.
- Your income after taxes.
25 Clues: Any money you receive. • Money gained from a job. • Your income after taxes. • Your income before taxes. • Spending less money than you make. • Spending more money than you make. • Earning a specific rate for every hour worked. • The regular schedule by which employers pay employees. • The total money you have brought home so far that year. • ...
Financhial Literacy Crossword 2012-11-08
Across
- an agent who buys or sells for a principal on a commission basis without having title to the property. Normally used when investing
- a sum of money demanded by a government to improve resources
- to use (money), as in accumulating something. E.G.
- A period of time normally under a year.
- the people who make the products. E.G. Apple
- The amount of money you have in your bank account.
- The monetary payment received for goods or services, or from other sources, as rents or investments.
- Something you set yourself with an achivment at the end. E.G. Only spend $200 in a week
- The name for owning a part of a company. E.G. what you can purchace when investing.
- something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to or perform for another, E.G. a debt of $50.
Down
- any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits. E.G. cash and coins
- A period of time that exceeds 5 years.
- A certain amount of money. E.G. Only $800 to by a tv
- a fixed compensation periodically paid to a person for regular work or services. E.G. A teacher
- the people who use the products. E.G. people like me and you
- Things which are essential to human life. E.G. Water and Food
- a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed. E.G. Normally used to buy a house
- The money which is kept for important events.
- The amout you get paid from work. E.G. $20 an hour
- Stuff which isn't essential to human life. E.G. a tv or computer
20 Clues: A period of time that exceeds 5 years. • A period of time normally under a year. • the people who make the products. E.G. Apple • The money which is kept for important events. • to use (money), as in accumulating something. E.G. • The amount of money you have in your bank account. • The amout you get paid from work. E.G. $20 an hour • ...
Unit 3 - Banking Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-21
Across
- Not-for-profit institutions that are co-owned by their members who make decisions democratically. Typically offer all of the same services as traditional banks.
- An account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money.
- Every two weeks.
- Twice a year, or every 6 months.
- Withdrawals from a bank account.
- Deposits into a bank account.
- Four times a year, or every 3 months.
- Interest that is calculated on the principal in an account using the formula I = Prt.
- An asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation.
- Two times per month.
- Twelve times per year.
- The percentage rate that is paid by a bank on money that is in some accounts.
Down
- An account in which the bank pays interest for the use of the money deposited in the account.
- The initial balance, or initial amount of money, in an account, or amount initially borrowed.
- Interest that is earned on the money deposited into an account plus previous interest.
- A certificate that states there is a specific sum of money on deposit and guarantees the payment of a fixed interest rate after a certain period of time, usually 7 days to 10 years.
- This protection pays a check even though there are not enough funds in the account; there is a fee for this service and the money must be repaid.
- Once a year.
- People who don't have an account at a bank or a credit union may use this to get money quickly, but a high risk.
- An account that pays higher interest rate than other types of accounts, but usually requires a higher initial deposit and a higher minimum balance, often with a limit on the number of transactions per month.
20 Clues: Once a year. • Every two weeks. • Two times per month. • Twelve times per year. • Deposits into a bank account. • Twice a year, or every 6 months. • Withdrawals from a bank account. • Four times a year, or every 3 months. • An account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money. • An asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Olivia Skaggs 2019-04-01
Across
- Taking out money for ones use out of a financial system
- Money saved for future situations
- Amount that can be/is taken away from a price
- Pay remaining for issuance after deduction
- Portion of someones wages not included in paycheck but instead goes directly to the federal
- Same total amount regardless of changes
- When income tax imposes/affects tax
- Bank account where checks are written against deposit amounts
- Expenses that change depending on use of products/services
- Interest that's calculated as a simple percentage from the original amount
- Overall cost of basic necessities in life
- Cost of an item based on its unit ex: unit pounds
- A tax/extra price put on a certain good that’s paid to the governing body
Down
- A systematic plan with a fixed cost
- Amount of money someone earns that's paid on a regular basis
- Debts/money invested by sharers/ something they hold you accountable for
- Something of value that a firm or person buys/owns
- Any asset owner minus a debt or liability owed
- Amount of money received in trade for services during a time period
- The cost of what you buy/own such as groceries and mortgage
- Expense/money paid out of an account right after purchase
- To put money in a secured bank or financial system
- Interest that's already been paid on a previous earned interest
- Plastic card with magnetic strip that allows a bank to authorize holder to buy goods on credit
- All the money you're paid before any taxes/debts owed
- Repayment method associated with a loan
- Main participant in a financial transaction
- Tax levied on business/personal income
28 Clues: Money saved for future situations • A systematic plan with a fixed cost • When income tax imposes/affects tax • Tax levied on business/personal income • Same total amount regardless of changes • Repayment method associated with a loan • Overall cost of basic necessities in life • Pay remaining for issuance after deduction • Main participant in a financial transaction • ...
Credit 2023-11-16
Across
- the time between the end of your billing cycle and the payment due date.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a specific period of time.
- A credit card is a payment card, usually issued by a bank, allowing its users to purchase goods or services or withdraw cash on credit.
- also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed.
- The amount that credit card companies charge for the use of a credit card.
- ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back.
- a record of your ability to pay back your debts
- loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property and vehicles.
- rate that stays the same for the life of a loan.
- amount of time to pay back a loan.
Down
- interest rate that stays the same for the life of a loan.
- money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest.
- sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid.
- a person- such as a parent, close family member or friend - who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not.
- limit on the amount of money you can borrow for a variety of goods and services.
- percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow its money.
- a person who borrows money from others, and the money borrowed is called debt, which must be repaid.
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- loan that does not require collateral
- asset accepted as security for a loan.
- a three digit number, typically between 300-850, designed to represent your credit risk.
21 Clues: amount of time to pay back a loan. • loan that does not require collateral • asset accepted as security for a loan. • a record of your ability to pay back your debts • rate that stays the same for the life of a loan. • ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back. • sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid. • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-02-05
Across
- A tax on a person’s individual income.
- Costs.
- Income minus expenses, interest, and taxes.
- Gross pay.
- The amount that one borrows.
- The proportion of income of a person that is not spent on current consumption
- An account at a bank in which a customer deposits money for immediate use.
- Refrain to give money.
- Any money owed to an individual, company, or other organization.
- Cost that fluctuates directly with output changes.
- The cost or price of an item of supply based on the unit of issue.
- Interest paid only on the original principal.
- Currency and coin that are guaranteed as legal tender by the government.
Down
- A loan used to buy real estate.
- A percentage tax on the selling price of goods and services.
- The interest on a loan or other fixed-income instrument where interest previously paid is included in the calculation of future interest.
- Subtractions.
- An individual or company’s assets minus liabilities.
- The average cost of the basic necessities of life.
- Regular wages and benefits an employee receives from an employer.
- The amount of money received in exchange for labor or services.
- The total sum of money allowed for a particular purpose.
- In accounting, anything of value that a person or firm buys.
- Any card that may be used repeatedly to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit.
- An amount of money held at a financial institution on behalf of an account holder for safekeeping.
- Expenses that continue at relatively stable levels.
- Gross income less a variety of deductions.
- The state of being liable.
28 Clues: Costs. • Gross pay. • Subtractions. • Refrain to give money. • The state of being liable. • The amount that one borrows. • A loan used to buy real estate. • A tax on a person’s individual income. • Gross income less a variety of deductions. • Income minus expenses, interest, and taxes. • Interest paid only on the original principal. • ...
Unit 5 Financial Literacy 2025-11-06
Across
- A share of ownership in a company.
- A numerical rating based on credit history that indicates how much of a credit risk a borrower may be
- Annual Percentage Rate
- A loan obtained without collateral, based solely on the borrower's creditworthiness.
- largest source of federal revenue
- Interest calculated on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest
- A professionally managed investment fund that pools money from many investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of securities.
- An individual or organization that loans money to a borrower
- main 3 tax
- parentage of income taxed for medicare
- An agreement in which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to repay the lender over time, usually with interest.
Down
- A loan that is backed by collateral
- main 1 tax
- The smallest amount of money that a borrower must pay each month to keep the account in good standing
- amount of money that is owed to a lender
- group 3 that receives our tax money
- A legal process that provides a person with a fresh financial start, but severely damages their credit rating
- percentage of income taxed for social security
- An asset offered to a lender to secure a loan; if the borrower defaults, the lender can seize the asset
- A detailed summary of an individual's credit history
- main 2 tax
- Spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk
- group 1 that receives our tax money
- Providing money or capital to an enterprise with the expectation of making a financial gain.
- group 2 that receives our tax money
25 Clues: main 1 tax • main 2 tax • main 3 tax • Annual Percentage Rate • largest source of federal revenue • A share of ownership in a company. • A loan that is backed by collateral • group 3 that receives our tax money • group 1 that receives our tax money • group 2 that receives our tax money • parentage of income taxed for medicare • amount of money that is owed to a lender • ...
Investment Strategies - Chapter 2 2025-11-14
Across
- Profit earned when an investment increases in value.
- the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- Digital assets such as Bitcoin or Ethereum.
- Market condition with rising prices.
- collection of investments someone owns.
- a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans; loan company
- Paper money is produced by _____
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services; currency
- a ______ handles stock sales and purchases
- a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- Payments made by companies to shareholders.
- stockholders buy and sell shares of stock from one another with the help of brokers
- Stockbrokers earn their salaries from ______ based sales
- Property purchased as an investment.
Down
- an analysis of the company's stock, its price, price movement, trading volume, etc.
- Percentage charged for borrowing money.
- for-profit businesses that sell insurance products
- any organization that provides services related to money
- Debt issued by governments or corporations to raise money (3 Across)
- a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- Raw materials like oil, wheat, or gold.
- High-risk pooled investment for wealthy investors.
- Customers are required to apply for ______
- largest category of deposit institution
- a financial institution that provides services for business
- selling stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- Shares of ownership in a company
- nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- Member-owned financial institution offering banking services.
- Investment funds that trade like stocks and hold baskets of assets
31 Clues: Shares of ownership in a company • Paper money is produced by _____ • Market condition with rising prices. • Property purchased as an investment. • Percentage charged for borrowing money. • Raw materials like oil, wheat, or gold. • largest category of deposit institution • collection of investments someone owns. • Customers are required to apply for ______ • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-26
Across
- Something you would like to have that is satisfied by a good or a service is called a _____.
- Please make a decision and decide what you want for dinner.
- You should ______ some money for the future.
- Money you earn for doing work
- A person who buys a good or a service.
- Money paid to the government is called a ____.
- The money you put into the bank is called a ______.
Down
- A coin that is worth 5 cents
- A place where you can save money
- You can't leave the restaurant until you ____ the bill.
- Some kids receive an ______ for doing chores around the house.
- Stop ______ so much money and try saving a little!
- A plan for spending money
- This amount of money is equal to 4 quarters.
14 Clues: A plan for spending money • A coin that is worth 5 cents • Money you earn for doing work • A place where you can save money • A person who buys a good or a service. • You should ______ some money for the future. • This amount of money is equal to 4 quarters. • Money paid to the government is called a ____. • Stop ______ so much money and try saving a little! • ...
Banking Terms 2025-10-28
Across
- Balancing your account
- A written order to the bank for payment
- Rent, Groceries, and gasoline are examples.
- Money that is in public circulation
- Bad check
- Total amount of money borrowed, loaned, invested, etc.
- A person or company who is to receive money
- Income
- Document issued by a post office or bank
- Business that makes money available to others
Down
- Expense you can control.
- To sign the back of a check
- Second person who signs your loan application
- An expense that stays the same each month.
- The person or company who is paying the money
- Bank account owned by two or more people
- Bank customers make transactions
17 Clues: Income • Bad check • Balancing your account • Expense you can control. • To sign the back of a check • Bank customers make transactions • Money that is in public circulation • A written order to the bank for payment • Bank account owned by two or more people • Document issued by a post office or bank • An expense that stays the same each month. • ...
Acoounting and Finance Vocabulary 2019-04-22
Across
- A list of people who work for a company
- Pay Pay wothout deducti0ons
- Amount Deducted
- Tax A tax on Sales
- Profit on money that's invested
- Certain money Saved
Down
- Money Earned
- Original amount of money invested
- Money put aside for profit
- Paper forms to transfer money
- Pay Pay with deductions
- Card A card to withdraw money
12 Clues: Money Earned • Amount Deducted • Tax A tax on Sales • Certain money Saved • Pay Pay with deductions • Money put aside for profit • Pay Pay wothout deducti0ons • Paper forms to transfer money • Card A card to withdraw money • Profit on money that's invested • Original amount of money invested • A list of people who work for a company
Business 2025-12-04
Across
- receiving product
- doing something for someone
- someone who has a lot of money
- repaying money
- sending money
- giving money and getting something
Down
- currency units are different in each country
- a person who works for money
- a written order to pay money
- buying a product
- working for a living
- something needed when buying or selling something
12 Clues: sending money • repaying money • buying a product • receiving product • working for a living • doing something for someone • a person who works for money • a written order to pay money • someone who has a lot of money • giving money and getting something • currency units are different in each country • something needed when buying or selling something
WoD Quiz #4 2024-12-06
Across
- tax paid on earnings
- initial public offering
- the amount of goods on unit can buy
- formula for doubling your money
- commonly purchased consumer products
- term used for when market is doing bad
- Imaginary force that moves free market
Down
- rolling money out of a 401k
- savings plan for college
- federal deposit insurance company
- what is costs to borrow money
- how long it takes before you earn company match
- average percentage yield
- interest rate banks trade money at
- pausing loan payments
- individual retirement account
- Stock that gets dividends first
- after tax individual retirement account
- term used for when market is doing well
19 Clues: tax paid on earnings • pausing loan payments • initial public offering • savings plan for college • average percentage yield • rolling money out of a 401k • what is costs to borrow money • individual retirement account • formula for doubling your money • Stock that gets dividends first • federal deposit insurance company • interest rate banks trade money at • ...
Dealing with the Bank 2017-07-26
Across
- a small plastic card that is used to buy things by having the money to pay for them taken directly from your bank account
- money in the form of coins and bills
- situation where available money to cover a transaction is not present in an account.
- the act of taking money out of a bank account
- a small plastic card that is used to buy things that you agree to pay for later
- the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money
Down
- a bank account in which people keep money that they want to save
- to send (money) by using electronic methods
- a machine that people use to get money from their bank accounts by using a special card — often used before another noun
- a bank account from which you can take money by writing checks
- a tax that is added to the price of goods and services
- money that is paid to a school for the right to study there
- to put (money) in a bank account
13 Clues: to put (money) in a bank account • money in the form of coins and bills • to send (money) by using electronic methods • the act of taking money out of a bank account • a tax that is added to the price of goods and services • the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money • money that is paid to a school for the right to study there • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH VOCABULARY 2013-11-26
Across
- a person that the company owes money to
- to spend more than you originally planned
- an amount of money that is owed
- how much a company earns after all costs deducted
- the profit which comes from a company's activities
- the cost of running the company
- company which is owned by another company
- a person that owes money to the company
- money a company earns for its sales
Down
- paments coming into and going out of a business
- the total amount of money that an organization spends on something
- to buy a company (verb)
- the percentage that is earned by selling the product
- legally stop doing business and close for losses
- the buying of one company by another (noun)
- how much a company earns before certain costs are deducted
- earn enough money to pay for running the company
17 Clues: to buy a company (verb) • an amount of money that is owed • the cost of running the company • money a company earns for its sales • a person that the company owes money to • a person that owes money to the company • to spend more than you originally planned • company which is owned by another company • the buying of one company by another (noun) • ...
Bank 2022-05-09
Across
- The amount that is left after taking numbers or money away from a total.
- A small plastic card that you can use to buy goods and services and pay for them later.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- Individually numbered paper slips that can be used to designate a transfer of funds.
- One of a number of payments that are made regularly over a period of time until something has been paid for.
- The extra money that you pay back when you borrow money or that you receive when you invest money.
- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
Down
- Money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows.
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank.
- Either a paper or electronic summary of the money paid into or out of an account that month.
- An initial payment made when something is bought on credit.
- A piece of business that is done between people, especially an act of buying or selling.
- To put money into a bank account.
- A loan used to purchase or maintain a home, land, or other types of real estate.
- to move money from one account or institution to another
15 Clues: To put money into a bank account. • To take money out of a bank account. • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank. • to move money from one account or institution to another • An initial payment made when something is bought on credit. • The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. • ...
Investment Review 2024-08-26
Across
- The chance that you might lose money or not get the returns you expect from an investment.
- A place where people buy and sell stocks and other investments, like the New York Stock Exchange.
- A type of loan you give to a company or government, and they pay you back with interest.
- Money paid to you from a company because you own its stock.
- Fund A collection of different investments, like stocks and bonds, managed by a professional.
- A group of different investments owned by a person or organization.
- The extra money you earn or pay when you save or borrow money.
Down
- Spreading your money across different types of investments to reduce risk.
- A share of ownership in a company that you can buy and sell.
- The amount of money you earn from an investment, usually shown as a percentage.
- The money you use to invest in stocks, bonds, or other assets.
- The act of putting money into something to earn more money in the future.
- Anything valuable that you own, such as stocks, bonds, or real estate.
- A person or company that helps you buy and sell investments.
- The money you make from an investment, which can be profits or interest.
15 Clues: Money paid to you from a company because you own its stock. • A share of ownership in a company that you can buy and sell. • A person or company that helps you buy and sell investments. • The money you use to invest in stocks, bonds, or other assets. • The extra money you earn or pay when you save or borrow money. • ...
Accounting and Finance 2020-02-10
Across
- pay the total amount of money an employee receives
- a basic truth or the source or origin of something or someone
- when you take your money and put it in a company
- the inference of particular instances
- paper forms that represent money
- card something that you have access to your bank money
Down
- money employees get from a company
- money received on a daily basis
- include purchase of goods from suppliers
- when you put your money in a bank account and the bank pays you
- a tool that helps you track your fiance
- tax is an additional amount of money you have to pay
- pay the total amount of money an employee gets to take home
13 Clues: money received on a daily basis • paper forms that represent money • money employees get from a company • the inference of particular instances • a tool that helps you track your fiance • include purchase of goods from suppliers • when you take your money and put it in a company • pay the total amount of money an employee receives • ...
Banking 2013-10-08
Across
- A machine which you can withdrawal money from.
- A service used to pay bills over the phone.
- Putting money into your account.
- Accessing your bank details online.
- Extra money that you have to pay the bank after you have loaned money.
- Taking money out of your account.
- A place where money can be safely stored.
Down
- The action of buying or selling something.
- A fund you have trusted the bank with that you can withdrawal and deposit money in.
- Personal Identification Number.
- Something that tells you the amount of money left in your account.
- Something that tells people who you are.
- A machine that you can use to pay money for things at the shop.
13 Clues: Personal Identification Number. • Putting money into your account. • Taking money out of your account. • Accessing your bank details online. • Something that tells people who you are. • A place where money can be safely stored. • The action of buying or selling something. • A service used to pay bills over the phone. • A machine which you can withdrawal money from. • ...
Banking 2023-10-04
Across
- Loaning money to a company or government to gain profit from interest
- An investment in a variety of stocks to lose less money
- To take money out of an account
- The exchange of money from one group to another
- To put money into an account
- Shares of a company that someone owns
Down
- Investing into natural resources
- Investment into many different stocks by a group of investors
- A card that is used to help build credit
- The fee for taking more money out of an account than in the account
- A card that uses money that is in a checking account
- Borrowing money from a bank but is payed back with interest
- Saving money for surprises or the later life
13 Clues: To put money into an account • To take money out of an account • Investing into natural resources • Shares of a company that someone owns • A card that is used to help build credit • Saving money for surprises or the later life • The exchange of money from one group to another • A card that uses money that is in a checking account • ...
Jonathan's Word Puzzel 2022-09-21
Across
- A short questionnaire to gather information.
- Gathering natural resources in a factory.
- A person that wants goods or services.
- Spend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or a part of a company.
- A person usually spending money at a business.
- The increase in the price of goods and services.
- Getting a good in exchange for money.
- People working.
- Consumer Price Index.
- A company that sells goods or gives services.
- The goods produced by material.
Down
- An item that can be sold to consumers.
- Anyone who makes goods or services.
- The decrease in the price of goods and services.
- The sale of the company's shares on world markets
- Currency used to purchase goods.
- Amount of money received normally from working.
- The want/needs of a consumer.
- A good that helps produce goods better.
- The quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal.
- Earning money regularly at a rate.
- The action of supplying a public need.
- The amount you have to pay for a good or service.
- Material given to produce a good.
- Amount of goods available to be sold.
25 Clues: People working. • Consumer Price Index. • The want/needs of a consumer. • The goods produced by material. • Currency used to purchase goods. • Material given to produce a good. • Earning money regularly at a rate. • Anyone who makes goods or services. • Getting a good in exchange for money. • Amount of goods available to be sold. • An item that can be sold to consumers. • ...
Round 1 2019-12-16
Across
- Narrated Mahabharatha to King Dhritarashtra
- Had a boon to select time of his death
- Total sales of a company
- money put into something with the intention of receiving much more back later
- The house of Lac was built by
- The money used in a particular country
- The sector in which government fund the business
- Dronacharya's Son
- Money retained in business and not distributed to owners
- Kingdom developed by Pandavas
- A statement or term in the contract
- Money available for borrowing
Down
- To start selling a new product or service to the public
- List of things to be discussed
- Arjun's Son
- An amount of money that is owed
- First commander in chief of Kaurava Army
- Notes taken during the meeting
- Process of hiring new employee
- The distribution of resources
- Bheema's Wife
- To stop working due to old age
- Arjun's Weapon
- A legal agreement
- The money coming in/out of business
- Youngest of pandavas brothers
- Arjun's Charioteer
- An official plan or statement of how things should be done
- A contract or clause that is Invalid
- Amalgamation of two companies
30 Clues: Arjun's Son • Bheema's Wife • Arjun's Weapon • A legal agreement • Dronacharya's Son • Arjun's Charioteer • Total sales of a company • The house of Lac was built by • The distribution of resources • Youngest of pandavas brothers • Kingdom developed by Pandavas • Amalgamation of two companies • Money available for borrowing • List of things to be discussed • Notes taken during the meeting • ...
Personal Finance Wordsearch 2021-04-07
Across
- interest interest calculated on the initial units principal
- tax tax laid by a government directly on income
- a sum of money placed in or kept in a bank account
- card a card allowing the holder to purchase goods
- a fixed regular payment
- tax a tax on sales or on the preceipts from sales
- an economy of or reduction in money
- money revived
- sum of money lent or invested
- the action of deduction or subtracting something
- worth the total wealth of an individual company or house hold
- of diving the level of prices retailing to a range of everyday items
Down
- a bank or other credit for lends or money
- with holding employer takes certain amount of money
- something that is owed or due
- page an employees earnings after all deductions
- pay sum of all wages, salaries, profits,interest payment,rents etc
- account an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn account deposited
- a current median of exchange
- being responsible for something
- interest interest calculated on the principal portion of a loan
- resource productive
- estimate of income and expenditure for a period of time
- expenses business that are not dependent
24 Clues: money revived • resource productive • a fixed regular payment • a current median of exchange • something that is owed or due • sum of money lent or invested • being responsible for something • an economy of or reduction in money • expenses business that are not dependent • a bank or other credit for lends or money • tax tax laid by a government directly on income • ...
Cash Flow- M.S 2023-02-08
Across
- Cash going both in and out of the business
- Renting property back to the seller
- Money kept on business premises, readily used for business plans/ procedures
- What the business needs to pay to maintain production
- Cash used to pay overheads, suppliers and employees to prevent this from happening
- (Related to cash flow)Predicts shortcomings in cash balance
- The same as the previous month's closing balance
- An organisation that provide the business with materials/ products
- When the owner takes out capital from the business for personal use
Down
- Shares of ownerships that are publicly offered to the general population
- Money that 'leaves' the business
- The 'workers' that businesses recruit and need to pay to avoid insolvency
- Storing too much stock and tying up cash
- They will look at business' cash flow forecasts when loaning money to them
- Includes payment of electricity, rent and insurance
- When the business spends capital/ Amount of money a business spent
- A business would like a ______ cash flow
- Money that 'comes' into a business
- When the business OWES money to someone
- How easily assets are changed/converted into cash
20 Clues: Money that 'leaves' the business • Money that 'comes' into a business • Renting property back to the seller • When the business OWES money to someone • Storing too much stock and tying up cash • A business would like a ______ cash flow • Cash going both in and out of the business • The same as the previous month's closing balance • ...
financial lit vocab Gabby and Tiffiney 2017-11-30
Across
- cost or charge
- tax that people give you
- a tax on sales usally added to the selling price
- money you can lose over time
- a bank deposit against which checks can be drawn by the depositer
- money received /pay
- paid for regular work and services
- extra money you give the bank or the bank give you
- to draw back away or aside take back
- an act or its instance of overdrawing
- when you put money in the bank
- a plan of operations based on such an estimate
Down
- bank account on which interest is paid traditionally one for which a bank book is used to record deposits
- the act or process of deducting
- an individual's income and receipts from nearly all sources.
- payment a intiinal amount paid
- the usual way of calculating interesting percents
- a plastic card that has that has money on it
- a card that identifys a person as entitled to have food and etc
- money you have to pay to buy something
- the deed by which such as transaction
- a burdensome charge obligation duty or demands
22 Clues: cost or charge • money received /pay • tax that people give you • money you can lose over time • when you put money in the bank • the act or process of deducting • payment a intiinal amount paid • paid for regular work and services • to draw back away or aside take back • the deed by which such as transaction • an act or its instance of overdrawing • ...
Interest and Credit 2025-04-25
Across
- percent converted to decimal
- after the 2nd bank of the United States was vetoed individual banks resorted to creating and distributing their own currency
- credit type with a score of 670-799
- what do M1 and M2 account for?
- something used for currency that allows the holder to exchange it for something of value
- System established as America’s central banking system in 1913
- Component of money supply relating to money’s role as a medium of exchange (includes currency and deposits)
- Act created a national currency called the “Fiat Greenback”
Down
- vetoed the 2nd Bank of the United States
- When did America introduce paper money?
- America’s current type of currency/money
- the first civilization to create paper money
- interest earned on principle and previous interest earned
- credit type with a score of 300-580
- 1st Secretary of Treasury in America and created the first Bank of the United States
- interest earned on principle investment only
- simple interest calculation
- What unit of time is used in the simple interest calculation?
- Money must be easy to break down and divide into smaller portions
- Money must be able to withstand wear and tear
20 Clues: simple interest calculation • percent converted to decimal • what do M1 and M2 account for? • credit type with a score of 300-580 • credit type with a score of 670-799 • When did America introduce paper money? • vetoed the 2nd Bank of the United States • America’s current type of currency/money • the first civilization to create paper money • ...
Learning About Economics 2025-04-03
Across
- things you must have to survive
- the number of people that want or need something
- being dependent on others to produce the things you don't produce yourself
- you trade your time and effort for money
- used to create demand for a particular product
- exchanging one good or service for something else
- things you would like to have but aren't necessary to live
- to send goods or services somewhere else
- to bring in goods or services from somewhere else
- making one kind of good or providing one kind of service
- someone who makes a good or provides a service
- when you don't have enough of the thing you want
- someone who buys goods or services
Down
- anything that is needed to produce goods and services
- to remove your money from the bank
- an activity we pay someone else to do for us
- another word that means to buy
- to wait to spend money
- money earned from leaving money in the bank
- requires you to make a choice
- things you buy that you can hold with your hand
- the amount of something that is available
- to place money in a bank
23 Clues: to wait to spend money • to place money in a bank • requires you to make a choice • another word that means to buy • things you must have to survive • to remove your money from the bank • someone who buys goods or services • you trade your time and effort for money • to send goods or services somewhere else • the amount of something that is available • ...
Allie's Econ Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- somebody who needs to hire someone
- amount of money somebody earns from work
- workers who do different parts of jobs
- tools needed for making things
- when a product is hard to find
- emergencies retirement to buy something in the future
- a amount of money that you will have to pay back
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- the tax on the goods that you buy
- what a person gives up by choosing one way of using sources instead of another
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
Down
- doing one thing very well in a business
- the study of money and how we use it
- a tax that is charged from the money we earn from working
- the US has this kind of economy
- a percentage paid into your account of the total amount you have in the bank
- and service where you put some money in the bank so you can take bits out slowly over time
- somebody who works for an employer
- somebody who buys a product
- a plan for how much money you want to be spent on an item a person must buy
20 Clues: somebody who buys a product • tools needed for making things • when a product is hard to find • the US has this kind of economy • the tax on the goods that you buy • somebody who needs to hire someone • somebody who works for an employer • the study of money and how we use it • workers who do different parts of jobs • doing one thing very well in a business • ...
Consumer Maths 2025-09-28
Across
- Money set aside after expenses
- Amounts subtracted from gross pay
- Reduction in price
- Duration for which interest is calculated
- Extra money paid for borrowing or earned on savings
- Regular payment made to repay a loan
- Earnings after subtracting costs
- Rate Value of one currency compared to another
- Pay Earnings after deductions
- Money spent on goods or services
- Original amount of money borrowed or invested
- Interest Interest calculated on the principal only
- Money received from work, investments, or other sources
- An approximate calculation
Down
- Interest Interest calculated on principal and accumulated interest
- Purchase Buying goods through installments
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Value Added Tax
- Pay Total earnings before deductions
- A number with a point separating whole and fractional parts
- Price Original price before discount
- Price Cost per single unit of item
- A part of a whole
- Percentage used to calculate interest
- Price Price after discount
- When expenses exceed income
- Mandatory financial charge by the government
- A part per hundred
- System of money used in a country
- Bill Charges for services like electricity, water, etc.
30 Clues: Value Added Tax • A part of a whole • Reduction in price • A part per hundred • Price Price after discount • An approximate calculation • When expenses exceed income • Pay Earnings after deductions • Money set aside after expenses • Earnings after subtracting costs • Money spent on goods or services • Amounts subtracted from gross pay • System of money used in a country • ...
shopping 2023-11-09
Across
- Something that have a high cost
- person in the store who receive the money for products
- Something that have a low cost
- A card used for paying
- receive money for products
- a deduction from the usual cost of something
Down
- money in coins or notes
- Bill o paper that confirm a purchase
- When you negotiate a price
- Ask for money back after buying
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
- The cost of a product
- Person that buy things
- Get things with money
14 Clues: The cost of a product • Get things with money • A card used for paying • Person that buy things • money in coins or notes • When you negotiate a price • receive money for products • Something that have a low cost • Something that have a high cost • Ask for money back after buying • Bill o paper that confirm a purchase • a deduction from the usual cost of something • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-09-20
Across
- An occupation
- Training new generation of workers
- Money given to help pay for school
- A payment paid on a daily or weekly basis
- The total amount of money made in a year
- Cost of something
- Amount earned after deductions are made from gross pay
- Putting money towards something in order to make a profit
- A document that provides a summary of educational achievements and relevant job experience
Down
- Becoming an expert at a certain skill
- Document that accompanies resume
- The group of people who are able to work
- Total earnings before deductions are made
- Money given by the government
- An asset that is passed down
- Assets minus liabilities equals...
- A trainee who works to gain experience
- Money given to support a student's education
18 Clues: An occupation • Cost of something • An asset that is passed down • Money given by the government • Document that accompanies resume • Training new generation of workers • Money given to help pay for school • Assets minus liabilities equals... • Becoming an expert at a certain skill • A trainee who works to gain experience • The group of people who are able to work • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-09-20
Across
- An occupation
- Training new generation of workers
- Money given to help pay for school
- A payment paid on a daily or weekly basis
- The total amount of money made in a year
- Cost of something
- Amount earned after deductions are made from gross pay
- Putting money towards something in order to make a profit
- A document that provides a summary of educational achievements and relevant job experience
Down
- Becoming an expert at a certain skill
- Document that accompanies resume
- The group of people who are able to work
- Total earnings before deductions are made
- Money given by the government
- An asset that is passed down
- Assets minus liabilities equals...
- A trainee who works to gain experience
- Money given to support a student's education
18 Clues: An occupation • Cost of something • An asset that is passed down • Money given by the government • Document that accompanies resume • Training new generation of workers • Money given to help pay for school • Assets minus liabilities equals... • Becoming an expert at a certain skill • A trainee who works to gain experience • The group of people who are able to work • ...
Saving and Investing 2013-04-22
Across
- Purchased at half of their mature price
- Mature in 3-12 months, minimum $100
- Certificates issued by companies or governments in exchange for borrowed money
- Time a bond or CD takes to become worth it's full amount
- Account where you receive a monthly report on deposits, withdrawals, and interest
- Issued in 30 year increments
- Money a bank pays to lend your money
Down
- Money a person receives minus their initial investment
- Account where you receive a book in which deposits, withdrawals, and interest are recorded
- Require a saver to leave money in an account for a certain period of time
- People who own stock
- Mature in 2-10 years, minimum $100
- Account that offers higher interest rates and direct access to money
- Nonuse of income for a period of time to be used later
- entitles buyers to a certain portion of a companies future profits
- funds Investment companies that pool money to buy stocks and bonds
- All of the stocks, bonds, and cash a person has for investments
17 Clues: People who own stock • Issued in 30 year increments • Mature in 2-10 years, minimum $100 • Mature in 3-12 months, minimum $100 • Money a bank pays to lend your money • Purchased at half of their mature price • Money a person receives minus their initial investment • Nonuse of income for a period of time to be used later • ...
business 2019-09-15
Across
- a person who puts money into financial schemes
- strategy a set of rules designed to guide an investor's selection of an investment portfolio
- enlarge or vary its range of products or field of operation
- buildings intended to generate a profit
- Australian Securities Exchange
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- an investment position intended to offset potential losses or gains that may be incurred by a companion investment.
Down
- an agreement with legal force
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small
- a sum of money paid regularly by a company
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others
- a type of private equity investment
- a useful or valuable thing
- a sum of money that is owed or due
- planner a person whose job is to manage the personal finances of clients
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
17 Clues: a useful or valuable thing • an agreement with legal force • Australian Securities Exchange • a sum of money that is owed or due • a type of private equity investment • buildings intended to generate a profit • a sum of money paid regularly by a company • a person who puts money into financial schemes • a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others • ...
Holdback 2024-07-24
Across
- How do we account for the money the following day so it can be used?
- When should the Bar/Togo money be counted in relation to printing the cash out?
- Where do we place the laminated holdback sign?
- Who do we inform when the holdback procedure needs to take palce?
- Who do we email when money doesn't come?
- What needs to be filled out for every holdback bag?
- What amounts need to be filled out before printing the itemization sheets?
- What is the memo for the paid out/ins?
- How do we account for the money we take out for a holdback?
Down
- Where can you see the cash out before printing it?
- Where can we find the holdback procedure detailed out?
- What category is the paid out/in done under?
- Where are the holdback itemization sheets?
- What time do we send the email if money doesn't come?
- What should we NOT do with the money the following day?
- what color paper do the itemization sheets need to be printed on?
- What needs to be pulled prior to counting money?
17 Clues: What is the memo for the paid out/ins? • Who do we email when money doesn't come? • Where are the holdback itemization sheets? • What category is the paid out/in done under? • Where do we place the laminated holdback sign? • What needs to be pulled prior to counting money? • Where can you see the cash out before printing it? • ...
Financial Services Vocabulary 2022-12-05
Across
- company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions
- money given away in exchange for the same amount back, plus interest
- a card that lets it's owner spend money from their checking account without writing a check
- savings product that earns interest on a lump sum for some time
- bill of exchange that guarantees a certain amount money
- amount of money in account before pending charges
- deposit account that allows withdrawls and deposits
- a card that allows it's owner to borrow funds within a preset amount
Down
- completed agreement where buyer and seller exchange goods/services/assets in return for money
- secured container to hold valuables that is typically insured
- interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank
- organization entity engaged in commercial/industrial/professional activities
- institution that deals in money and provides money related services
- specialized computer that completes bank transactions
- normal banking, but all actions are made online
- the process/system that products/services are made sold and bought
- accepts deposits, makes loans, all for a reasonable rate
17 Clues: interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank • normal banking, but all actions are made online • amount of money in account before pending charges • deposit account that allows withdrawls and deposits • specialized computer that completes bank transactions • bill of exchange that guarantees a certain amount money • ...
Financial Services Vocabulary 2022-12-05
Across
- company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions
- money given away in exchange for the same amount back, plus interest
- a card that lets it's owner spend money from their checking account without writing a check
- savings product that earns interest on a lump sum for some time
- bill of exchange that guarantees a certain amount money
- amount of money in account before pending charges
- deposit account that allows withdrawls and deposits
- a card that allows it's owner to borrow funds within a preset amount
Down
- completed agreement where buyer and seller exchange goods/services/assets in return for money
- secured container to hold valuables that is typically insured
- interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank
- organization entity engaged in commercial/industrial/professional activities
- institution that deals in money and provides money related services
- specialized computer that completes bank transactions
- normal banking, but all actions are made online
- the process/system that products/services are made sold and bought
- accepts deposits, makes loans, all for a reasonable rate
17 Clues: interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank • normal banking, but all actions are made online • amount of money in account before pending charges • deposit account that allows withdrawls and deposits • specialized computer that completes bank transactions • bill of exchange that guarantees a certain amount money • ...
Financial Literacy 2012-05-02
Across
- Fees charged when you spend more money than what is currently in your account
- An expense that is unforeseen (you don’t know that it is coming)
- When you use this card, you are billed for the charges.
- The least amount of money you can pay towards a credit card bill
- Any money received
- A detailed report that lists all of your credit history
- The act of putting something aside to use in the future
- A fee you must pay when you do not pay a bill on time.
Down
- An expense that you know you will have to pay
- Over time, prices are constantly increasing
- When you use this card, money is immediately taken from your account.
- A fee charged yearly that you must pay in order to have a credit card
- What you give up to obtain something else.
- An expense that fluctuates from month to month (eg. Electricity, water, cell phone bill)
- A person that takes a huge risk to start a new company or create a new product or service.
- The maximum amount of money that can be charged to a credit card
- The act of taking money out of an account
- An expense that does not fluctuate from month to month (eg. Rent, car loan payment)
- The knowledge and skills you possess to be successful in a job or career
- Money you strictly earn from working
- Something you give up in order to take out a loan. If you pay the loan balance in full, your item is returned.
- The act of adding money to an account.
22 Clues: Any money received • Money you strictly earn from working • The act of adding money to an account. • The act of taking money out of an account • What you give up to obtain something else. • Over time, prices are constantly increasing • An expense that you know you will have to pay • A fee you must pay when you do not pay a bill on time. • ...
21 vocabulary words 2021-10-04
Across
- goods pledge by borrower to use as security against a loan if its not repaid
- companies, offer short term loans to businesses and consumers but at much higher interest rates than banks charge
- institution, a firm that manages money
- box, a secur ebox in a bank's vault used for the storgae of a customer's valuables
- companies, not onlyprovide protection against problems such as fire and theft but also offer loans to people
- funds set aside for emergencies such as rush of withdrawals
- the money you put in a bank
- unions, not for profit banks and is set up by organnizations
- account, a record of the amount of money a customer has deposited or withdrawed from a bank
Down
- companies, provide loans specifically for buying a home or business
- system, a system in which goods and services are directly exchange using money
- an agreement in which a borrower gives a lender the right to take the property if the loan is not repaid
- loans associations, financial institutions that hold customers funds in interest barring accounts and invest mainly in mortgage loans
- deposit, the electronic transfer of a payment directly from the payer's bank account to that of a party being payed
- reseve system, the central bank of United States
- standard of value and a means of exchange or payment
- banks, offer the entire range of banking services such as checking and savings account, loans, and financial advice
- a rate that the bank pays customers for keeping their money
- Funds Transfer, allows money to be transferred from one bank account to another through network of computers
- the money taken out of the bank
- firms, sell stocks and bunds and may also offer a wide range of financial services to their customer
21 Clues: the money you put in a bank • the money taken out of the bank • institution, a firm that manages money • reseve system, the central bank of United States • standard of value and a means of exchange or payment • a rate that the bank pays customers for keeping their money • funds set aside for emergencies such as rush of withdrawals • ...
21 vocabulary words 2021-10-04
Across
- a firm that manages money
- associations, financial institutions that hold customers funds in interest barring accounts and invest mainly in mortgage loans
- goods pledge by borrower to use as security against a loan if its not repaid
- not onlyprovide protection against problems such as fire and theft but also offer loans to people
- sell stocks and bunds and may also offer a wide range of financial services to their customer
- provide loans specifically for buying a home or business
- offer the entire range of banking services such as checking and savings account, loans, and financial advice
- the electronic transfer of a payment directly from the payer's bank account to that of a party being payed
- the money you put in a bank
- the money taken out of the bank
- funds set aside for emergencies such as rush of withdrawals
Down
- Transfer, allows money to be transferred from one bank account to another through network of computers
- box, a secur ebox in a bank's vault used for the storgae of a customer's valuables
- offer short term loans to businesses and consumers but at much higher interest rates than banks charge
- not for profit banks and is set up by organnizations
- a record of the amount of money a customer has deposited or withdrawed from a bank
- standard of value and a means of exchange or payment
- a system in which goods and services are directly exchange using money
- a rate that the bank pays customers for keeping their money
- an agreement in which a borrower gives a lender the right to take the property if the loan is not repaid
- system, the central bank of United States
21 Clues: a firm that manages money • the money you put in a bank • the money taken out of the bank • system, the central bank of United States • not for profit banks and is set up by organnizations • standard of value and a means of exchange or payment • provide loans specifically for buying a home or business • a rate that the bank pays customers for keeping their money • ...
Vocabulary 2021-03-03
Across
- a group of people who work together in an organized way for a shared purpose.
- to employ someone or pay someone to do a particular job
- an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money
- an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business
- a person or organization that employs people
- someone who is paid to work for someone else
- the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the discussions themselves
- a person who buys goods or services for their own use
Down
- a person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage
- an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money
- the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body.
- to (make something) become larger in amount or size
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
- one of a group of people who work together
- the number of people who do not have a job that provides money
- to buy something
- to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult
- to become or to make something become smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to
21 Clues: to buy something • one of a group of people who work together • a person or organization that employs people • someone who is paid to work for someone else • to (make something) become larger in amount or size • a person who buys goods or services for their own use • an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business • ...
FIN LIT 2023-08-22
Across
- allows one party to provide money or resources to another party
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of client
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- Annual percentage rate of charge, corresponding
- shopping comparing the price of products
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- thing providing protection against a possible eventuality
- a nonprofit-making money that memberscan borrow from pooled deposit at low interest rates
- It is distinct from a fee which the borrower may pay to the lender or some third party
- is failure to meet the legal obligations of a loan
- is a legal process through which people cannot pay their debts
- fund is a source of ready cash for a unplanned emergency
- a thing that is borrowed especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
Down
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit
- A sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid in the future
- is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases
- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit
- a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person financially
- is a calculation plan
- enlarge or vary its range of products or field of operation
- denoting an original sum of invested or lent
- money received from work
- It is distinct from a fee which the borrower may pay to the lender or some third party
- A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality
25 Clues: is a calculation plan • money received from work • shopping comparing the price of products • denoting an original sum of invested or lent • A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality • something, typically money, that is owed or due • Annual percentage rate of charge, corresponding • is failure to meet the legal obligations of a loan • ...
Culminating cross word 2024-05-16
Across
- you use this to cover insurance on ur car
- Its a way to build income over time through different buisnesses
- Interest on missed paymen
- Covers payment for school
- Determines the exchange rate for different countries currency
- Your score over the time period u have ur card
- Can be used as collateral towards other investments
- taking pieces of the company for profit-
- Seeks profit from short term investments
- money put down when buying a home.
- you work half of the week instead of everyday
- to get rid of items for profit
- purchasing items
- Taking out loans for personal needs
Down
- Pulls together ur score for your mortgage
- Can be used to make money from the gov. over a long time
- income that can be proven to be reliable
- Coverage for a car
- Something you pay off monthly
- you work everyday during the week except sunday
- It stores money in ur bank account for long term.
- Seek profit from long term income security
- Goes into your retirement fund
- money made from any passive income job
- Coverage for ur health
- establishes credit for you/when paid off
- extra coverage for a car when you don't have money
- The lasting lines of credit
- declared unable to pay debts
- Can be used to withdrawal money
- To spread around ur money, making more income
- Holds money through a online system
- The root of a buisness
33 Clues: purchasing items • Coverage for a car • Coverage for ur health • The root of a buisness • Interest on missed paymen • Covers payment for school • The lasting lines of credit • declared unable to pay debts • Something you pay off monthly • Goes into your retirement fund • to get rid of items for profit • Can be used to withdrawal money • money put down when buying a home. • ...
A2 23/24 Last Class 2024-06-17
Across
- A person who is invited to visit or stay at someone's home.
- If you have a headache, you can take _______ to make you feel better.
- A system where you pay money to protect yourself from big expenses in case something bad happens.
- A building where large amounts of goods are made using machines.
- Money you keep, usually in a bank, for future use.
- A special holiday taken by a couple after their wedding.
- If a company is _______, it makes more money than it costs.
- The organ in your head that helps you think and feel.
- Money that people pay to the government.
- A line of people waiting for something.
- Money you pay to live in a house or apartment that is not yours.
- “I love Eirian’s classes, they’re brilliant!” “Me _____, I think he’s the best teacher in the world!”
- A plan for how to spend your money.
- A loan you take to buy a house, which you pay back over many years.
Down
- Property like houses, buildings, or land (4,6)
- A document that shows how much money you have to pay for goods or services.
- A person who keeps or checks financial records.
- The area around where you live.
- A job or position that is open and needs someone to fill it.
- A person who takes money and gives change in a shop or bank.
- A group of workers who join together to protect their rights and interests.
- What you use to type on a computer.
- Harmful materials that damage the environment.
- Are you _______ to speak this afternoon?
- I went on a very interesting _______ when I finished uni, we went to Prague!
25 Clues: The area around where you live. • What you use to type on a computer. • A plan for how to spend your money. • A line of people waiting for something. • Money that people pay to the government. • Are you _______ to speak this afternoon? • Property like houses, buildings, or land (4,6) • Harmful materials that damage the environment. • ...
Economics Key terms 2024-11-08
Across
- Payment using money from others
- Resources: a business responsible for hiring, screening, and training job applicants.
- the action of receiving something.
- Affairs Victoria (CAV): provides information and advice on issues including renting,buying and selling property, building, shopping, small businesses and clubs
- consumption: the use of products and services in ways that minimizes impacts on the environment.
- Identification Number (PIN): A number used to make transactions
- an illegal trick
- an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right.
- To take money from a account
- money received every day, week, month, year for work or through investments.
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account.
- the action of spending money.
- money in coins or notes, money orders, or credit.
- To exchange goods and services for other goods or services without using money.
- Resource: biological and ecological that satisfies human needs
- a product/ service produced in one country and sold to a buyer to another country.
Down
- The action to give something to someone
- To have a desire to have something
- Having a shortage of supplies
- Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale. Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale
- goods or services into a country from abroad for sale.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A person who utilises economic goods.
- Work: To do smoothing for someone
- Cards: a card, usually issued by the bank, allowing its users to purchase goods or services or withdraw cash.
- the action of making or the process of being so manufactured.
- Someone of necessity
- action of helping or doing work for someone.
- Items in your possession
29 Clues: an illegal trick • Someone of necessity • Items in your possession • To take money from a account • Having a shortage of supplies • the action of spending money. • Payment using money from others • Work: To do smoothing for someone • To have a desire to have something • the action of receiving something. • A person who utilises economic goods. • ...
Lesson 5 2025-05-08
Across
- an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money.
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided.
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written.
- a chemical element that is a valuable shiny, white metal.
- to create another versión similar to the original one.
- one of the small bones of the ear.
- the act of giving something to someone and them giving you something else.
- a twisted tube inside the inner ear that is the main organ of hearing.
- to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back.
- to give money as a payment for something.
- to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you.
- to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time.
Down
- a small piece of soft material that you put into your ear to keep out noise or water.
- one of a pair of pieces of metal used for resting your foot when you are riding.
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time.
- worth a lot of money.
- to hit something with force many times.
- a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money.
- Noise that upsets people where they live or work and is considered to be unhealthy for them.
- a nerve in the ear that carries electrical signals from the inner ear to the brain.
20 Clues: worth a lot of money. • one of the small bones of the ear. • to hit something with force many times. • to give money as a payment for something. • to create another versión similar to the original one. • a chemical element that is a valuable shiny, white metal. • the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time. • ...
Business IT Vocab Word Puzzle 2025-11-18
Across
- When a business spends more money than they earn
- The idea that countries are connected through trade, technology, and travel
- The study of how people make choices to get what they need and want with the resources they have
- Two or more owners work together to run a business
- The Money a Business Pulls In
- All the products a business has to sell
- Actions People Do For Other People For Money
- Something that is made and sold
- The amount of money it takes to make or sell something
- The exchange of goods and services
- The ways businesses try to get people to buy their products, like ads or sales
- When countries trade goods without other taxes or limits
- Other businesses that sell similar products or services
- Goods or services that a country buys from other countries
- A part of marketing that promotes products or services through TV, social media, or posters
Down
- An organization that makes or sells products or services to earn money
- A Person Who Uses A Good Or Service
- How much people want to buy something
- Anything that makes trade between countries harder
- How much of something is available
- When companies buy,sell or work with people and businesses in other countries
- Buying and selling goods online
- To put money into something,hoping it will grow
- Someone Who Starts Their Own Business
- A Person Who Buys A Good Or Service
- The type of money a country uses
- A share of a company
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- A tax on goods brought from other countries
- Goods or services that a country sells to other countries
30 Clues: A share of a company • The Money a Business Pulls In • Buying and selling goods online • Something that is made and sold • The type of money a country uses • How much of something is available • The exchange of goods and services • A Person Who Uses A Good Or Service • A Person Who Buys A Good Or Service • How much people want to buy something • ...
The Power of Investing 2025-11-14
Across
- reports held every year for each share holder
- buy or sell when the price changes to a market order
- invloved in trading securities in financial markets
- bad times on wall street
- borrow money up to a set limit,only interest on when you withdrew
- the U.S's one main bank, controlled by the federal reserve
- buy or sell when the stock reaches a certain price
- mutual funds, but only available to the rich
- investing can help you beat
- for-profit businesses that sell insurance products
- provides services for businesses; a financial institution
- bank account that adeposits owner to make depositis
- common measure of worth
- good times on wall street
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- account in a bank used for saving money
- controlled by the federal reserve and controls the economy
- the practice of one making living off commerce
- investment vehicle that pools money
- banks that accept deposits from the public
- share of a company
- members borrow from a low-interest rate pool of money
Down
- distribution of a company's earnings
- low-priced stocks
- want to buy or sell a certain number of shares of stock
- taking measures to make money grow
- money is used in exchange for goods and services by people, businesses, and governments
- primarily gather funds from the public to make loans
- loan made for a set intrest rate payment
- an analysis of the company itself; operations
- makes money by issuing loans; loan company
- an analysis of the company's stock; price
32 Clues: low-priced stocks • share of a company • common measure of worth • bad times on wall street • good times on wall street • investing can help you beat • taking measures to make money grow • investment vehicle that pools money • distribution of a company's earnings • account in a bank used for saving money • loan made for a set intrest rate payment • ...
poa 2023-09-27
Across
- weekly
- someone hired
- list
- money for the government taken out of pay
- monthly
- percentage for the government
- pay after deductions
- pay before deductions
- money taken out for retire
Down
- someone doing the hiring
- addition funds
- money taken out but not for the government
- money for resignment
- business
- percentage based on amount of sales
15 Clues: list • weekly • monthly • business • someone hired • addition funds • money for resignment • pay after deductions • pay before deductions • someone doing the hiring • money taken out for retire • percentage for the government • percentage based on amount of sales • money for the government taken out of pay • money taken out but not for the government
Financial Services Vocabulary 2022-12-05
Across
- company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions
- money given away in exchange for the same amount back, plus interest
- a card that lets it's owner spend money from their checking account without writing a check
- savings product that earns interest on a lump sum for some time
- bill of exchange that guarantees a certain amount money
- amount of money in account before pending charges
- deposit account that allows withdrawls and deposits
- a card that allows it's owner to borrow funds within a preset amount
Down
- completed agreement where buyer and seller exchange goods/services/assets in return for money
- secured container to hold valuables that is typically insured
- interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank
- organization entity engaged in commercial/industrial/professional activities
- institution that deals in money and provides money related services
- specialized computer that completes bank transactions
- normal banking, but all actions are made online
- the process/system that products/services are made sold and bought
- accepts deposits, makes loans, all for a reasonable rate
17 Clues: interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank • normal banking, but all actions are made online • amount of money in account before pending charges • deposit account that allows withdrawls and deposits • specialized computer that completes bank transactions • bill of exchange that guarantees a certain amount money • ...
Finance Crossword 2020-05-12
Across
- Parts or collections of data relevant to the financial health of a company.
- A thing used to move people or goods.
- Evaluation, analysis and communication of financial and non-financial details.
- a list of goods sent or services provided.
- Money withdrawn for personal use.
- A record showing that a individual has earned money or assets for payment.
- Money that is given as a loan which is meant to be payed back within a certain time.
- Purchase it with a guarantee that you will pay it off in the future.
- An online payment method which uses cards to pay by digital funds.
- Money which has a fee after being borrowed.
- A detailed account that documents all financial activities of a company
- Something that is not intended to be paid in full within a year.
- A list of goods and resources that a business holds.
Down
- A statement of the financial situation of a company that cites the assets, liabilities and equity of the owner
- Amounts that need to be paid back within 12 months.
- Something that is not intended to be turned to cash within one year.
- The goods and services tax.
- A financial institution which accepts deposits.
- Possession of assets that could have debts or even other liabilities attached to them.
- Money usually in coins or notes.
- Charges imposed by credit card providers on consumers that purchase goods through credit.
- When spending exceeds revenue.
- Any economic resource described in terms of money.
- The details related to money, particularly in relation to companies, organizations, or governments.
- Money and other assets that are supposed to be exchanged to cash within one year.
- The amount of an asset or commodity that surpasses the amount that is actually used
26 Clues: The goods and services tax. • When spending exceeds revenue. • Money usually in coins or notes. • Money withdrawn for personal use. • A thing used to move people or goods. • a list of goods sent or services provided. • Money which has a fee after being borrowed. • A financial institution which accepts deposits. • Any economic resource described in terms of money. • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-09-05
Across
- A tax on a person’s individual income.
- Costs.
- Income minus expenses, interest, and taxes.
- Gross pay.
- The amount that one borrows.
- The proportion of income of a person that is not spent on current consumption
- An account at a bank in which a customer deposits money for immediate use.
- Refrain to give money.
- Any money owed to an individual, company, or other organization.
- Cost that fluctuates directly with output changes.
- The cost or price of an item of supply based on the unit of issue.
- Interest paid only on the original principal.
- Currency and coin that are guaranteed as legal tender by the government.
Down
- A loan used to buy real estate.
- A percentage tax on the selling price of goods and services.
- The interest on a loan or other fixed-income instrument where interest previously paid is included in the calculation of future interest.
- Subtractions.
- An individual or company’s assets minus liabilities.
- The average cost of the basic necessities of life.
- Regular wages and benefits an employee receives from an employer.
- The amount of money received in exchange for labor or services.
- The total sum of money allowed for a particular purpose.
- In accounting, anything of value that a person or firm buys.
- Any card that may be used repeatedly to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit.
- An amount of money held at a financial institution on behalf of an account holder for safekeeping.
- Expenses that continue at relatively stable levels.
- Gross income less a variety of deductions.
- The state of being liable.
28 Clues: Costs. • Gross pay. • Subtractions. • Refrain to give money. • The state of being liable. • The amount that one borrows. • A loan used to buy real estate. • A tax on a person’s individual income. • Gross income less a variety of deductions. • Income minus expenses, interest, and taxes. • Interest paid only on the original principal. • ...
Business and Career Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-28
Across
- How much money is in the account.
- Entry telling an amount received. It is a positive.
- Entry telling an amount owed. It is a negative.
- Money taken out of your paycheck.
- A prediction of how likely you are to pay a loan back on time based on information from your credit reports. A score of 700 or above is generally considered good.
- Putting money into a bank account.
- Money paid monthly for the use of a loan. Money charged for the repayment of a debt.
- A form filled out to tell the bank how much money (cash or checks) you are depositing.
- Take home pay after deductions are subtracted from your gross pay.
- It stands for the Federal Insurance Contributions Act and is deducted from each paycheck.
- A form you fill out for the bank that tells them your name, account number, and shows your signature.
- Hourly pay multiplied by the number of hours worked. How much you are actually paid before deductions are taken out of your paycheck.
Down
- A record of all of your banking transactions - deposits and withdrawals. Shows check numbers of all the checks you have written.
- An order to pay money from your checking account to a person or company.
- Estimation of income and expenses over a specified future period of time.
- A nine-digit number at the bottom of a check that identifies which bank the check comes from.
- How much money earned for an hour of work.
- Removing funds from a bank account, savings plan, pension, or trust.
- The amount of interest due per period, as a proportion of the amount borrowed or deposited in an account.
- The number lets the bank know which checking account to take the funds from.
20 Clues: How much money is in the account. • Money taken out of your paycheck. • Putting money into a bank account. • How much money earned for an hour of work. • Entry telling an amount owed. It is a negative. • Entry telling an amount received. It is a positive. • Take home pay after deductions are subtracted from your gross pay. • ...
Personal Finance 2024-05-11
Across
- an institution that deals in money and its substitutes and provides other money-related services
- any venture or activity that has the potential to make money
- a financial gain
- payment made during a person's retirement
- debts or obligations a person or company owes to someone else
- echanging money for an outcome
- fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information
- a company's ability to service its debt and meet its financial obligations
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- the estimated reduction in value of a fixed assets within a fiscal year
- Nothing in life is promised in life besides death and ___
- barrowing while making payments
- an item or expense that can reduce the taxes a person owes in a given year.
- an investment into a company
- financial protection for our nation's people
Down
- fixed-income instrument and investment product
- making a payment in full
- money that is borrowed from a bank or a person
- bank robbers commit and act of ___
- criminals' attempts to steal personal financial information
- payment that is owed
- payment straight out of the banks ownership
- intentional misrepresentation of information or identity to deceive others
- cost
- long-term, tax-advantaged savings account
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- money that is being kept for something
- a measure of the interest rate plus the additional fees charged with the loan
- a portion of a loan that is owed by the borrower
- any combination of public and/or private financial investments required by the infrastructure over its life cycle.
- company-sponsored retirement account
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before paymen
32 Clues: cost • a financial gain • payment that is owed • making a payment in full • an investment into a company • echanging money for an outcome • barrowing while making payments • bank robbers commit and act of ___ • company-sponsored retirement account • money that is being kept for something • payment made during a person's retirement • long-term, tax-advantaged savings account • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 5 2024-05-14
Across
- An organization that provides various financial services, for example keeping or lending money
- To give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc.
- Unwanted or excessive sound that can have deleterious effects on human health, wildlife, and environmental quality.
- To have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
- The third of three small bones in the middle ear that carry sound to the inner ear
- A piece of paper money
- To hit somebody or something hard many times, especially in a way that causes serious damage
- An act of giving something to somebody and receiving something in return
- The system of money that a country uses
Down
- A small curved tube inside the ear that contains a small part that sends nerve signals to the brain when sounds cause it to vibrate
- One of two parts of the vestibulocochlear nerve, a cranial nerve present in amniotes
- A piece of soft material that you put into your ear to keep out noise or water
- A small flat piece of metal used as money
- To give money to pay for goods, services, etc.
- The second of three small bones in the middle ear that carry sound to the inner ear
- To take and use something that belongs to somebody else, and return it to them at a later time
- To make something that is exactly like something else
- A chemical element. It is a shiny, grey-white precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, beautiful objects, etc.
- To give something to somebody or allow them to use something that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later
- Worth a lot of money
20 Clues: Worth a lot of money • A piece of paper money • The system of money that a country uses • A small flat piece of metal used as money • To give money to pay for goods, services, etc. • To make something that is exactly like something else • To give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc. • An act of giving something to somebody and receiving something in return • ...
Revision 2024-08-12
Across
- a hole in the ground dug by an animal such as a rabbit, especially to live in
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- large in quantity and expensive or impressive
- сбережения, накопления
- to give someone who has provided you with a service an extra amount of money to thank them
- someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- to spend a lot of money on buying goods, especially expensive goods
- used to emphasize that something is true
- to use fuel, energy, time, or a product, especially in large amounts
- £1,000
- a difficult or boring activity that needs a lot of effort
Down
- to spend time thinking about a possibility or making a decision
- relating to an amount that has no limit
- correct, exact, and without any mistakes
- an amount of money that you pay at the time that you buy something but is only a part of the total cost of that thing. You usually pay the rest of the cost over a period of time
- a route that leads from one place to another and is quicker and more direct than the usual route
- a particular place
- money that you spend when you are doing your job, that your employer will pay back to you
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- that is the reason or explanation for
- (especially of a liquid) only slightly warm
- a reduction in the usual price
- an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job
24 Clues: £1,000 • a particular place • сбережения, накопления • a reduction in the usual price • that is the reason or explanation for • relating to an amount that has no limit • correct, exact, and without any mistakes • used to emphasize that something is true • (especially of a liquid) only slightly warm • large in quantity and expensive or impressive • ...
Voceb 2023-08-23
Across
- fund a cash reserve that is specifically set aside for unplanned expenses.
- is the process of allocating capital in a way that reduces.
- is a prediction of your credit behavior.
- Broker individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities.
- form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity.
- Union a not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits.
- yourself first personal finance strategy that prioritizes saving and help limit.
- is any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.
- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- the amount of money.
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you will repay in the future.
- is failure to meet the legal obligations of a loan.
- first in importance.
- vs. want a need something that is necessary to live and function vs something you want that is not necessary.
- a record of the money taken from your bank account.
Down
- the free business pays a lender. Need vs. want- a
- a creditor could compare your income to your monthly debt obligations from your credit.
- report a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit.
- shopping is a practice among consumers where a range of available suppliers are compared.
- is a legal process through which people or other entities.
- of Deposit (CD) a type of savings account offered.
- something that is necessary to live and function vs something you want that is not necessary.
- a contact policy in which an insurer indemnifies.
- card a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account.
- is the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- value of money a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money.
26 Clues: the amount of money. • first in importance. • is a prediction of your credit behavior. • a spending plan based on income and expenses. • the free business pays a lender. Need vs. want- a • a contact policy in which an insurer indemnifies. • of Deposit (CD) a type of savings account offered. • is failure to meet the legal obligations of a loan. • ...
21 vocabulary words 2021-10-04
Across
- reseve system, the central bank of United States
- deposit, the electronic transfer of a payment directly from the payer's bank account to that of a party being payed
- institution, a firm that manages money
- companies, provide loans specifically for buying a home or business
- standard of value and a means of exchange or payment
- firms, sell stocks and bunds and may also offer a wide range of financial services to their customer
- funds set aside for emergencies such as rush of withdrawals
- the money taken out of the bank
- companies, not onlyprovide protection against problems such as fire and theft but also offer loans to people
- goods pledge by borrower to use as security against a loan if its not repaid
Down
- a rate that the bank pays customers for keeping their money
- Funds Transfer, allows money to be transferred from one bank account to another through network of computers
- loans associations, financial institutions that hold customers funds in interest barring accounts and invest mainly in mortgage loans
- the money you put in a bank
- box, a secur ebox in a bank's vault used for the storgae of a customer's valuables
- banks, offer the entire range of banking services such as checking and savings account, loans, and financial advice
- system, a system in which goods and services are directly exchange using money
- an agreement in which a borrower gives a lender the right to take the property if the loan is not repaid
- unions, not for profit banks and is set up by organnizations
- companies, offer short term loans to businesses and consumers but at much higher interest rates than banks charge
- account, a record of the amount of money a customer has deposited or withdrawed from a bank
21 Clues: the money you put in a bank • the money taken out of the bank • institution, a firm that manages money • reseve system, the central bank of United States • standard of value and a means of exchange or payment • a rate that the bank pays customers for keeping their money • funds set aside for emergencies such as rush of withdrawals • ...
Saving and Spending Vocabulary 2025-01-08
Across
- An individual or business that engages in cashing checks, money orders, drafts or other payment instruments for a fee
- A financial institution that offers short-term, high-interest loans, usually due on the borrower's next payday
- How easily an asset can be converted to cash without losing significant value
- The cost required for something
- The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- Money that is otherwise idle and not being put at risk with investments or spent on consumption
- The support, assistance, and advice provided by a company to its customers both before and after they buy or use its products or services
- Any new money that a person receives in a given time period
- The money that is used for a particular purpose
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for lending money
- A business that deals with financial and monetary transactions, such as: loans, investments, deposits, and currency exchange
Down
- A licensed business that allows customers to exchange one currency for another
- A member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution. They may offer financial services equivalent to those of commercial banks
- Something that has value
- The practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
- =Assets-Liabilities
- Something that a person or company owes, usually money, and is settled over time through the transfer of economic benefits
- Net amount of financial value a person has after subtracting liabilities from assets
- A financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and makes loans and offers other financial services
20 Clues: =Assets-Liabilities • Something that has value • The cost required for something • The money that is used for a particular purpose • Something, typically money, that is owed or due • The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • Any new money that a person receives in a given time period • The cost of borrowing money or the reward for lending money • ...
Wealthing Like Rabbits Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-06
Across
- Money that you have borrowed and now owe the bank
- Spanish name for "house on the hill"
- Paying your loan off slowly in payments is known as
- Paying someone in small amounts over a period of time
- Before you retire you want to be
- The first bank charge card called
- Governments taking of money from income made
- A charge you must pay when you don't use your credit card for a long period of time.
- An examination of a peice of real estates condition and safety
- Charges to your business for precessing card transactions
- Someone who doesnt pay off all there credit card in full
- Borrowing money to purchase a home
- The place where all the money comes from is known as the
- Not made for your benefit, but to help you family if you pass
- To not fully own something but yours to use
Down
- Something that provides protection against specified losses
- Another name for not paying off credit card payments
- A short term loan with high interest rates
- When you use a credit card you are really just
- Creating a comfort of wealth
- Interest rates growing on interest rates
- Money making money
- Robert Brown says this is the best type of car to buy as your first, not new but
- Savings locked away in this
- You want to have zero debt by the time you
- A document filed that reports income, expenses and financial information
- Buying assets to generate income and to increas in value over time
- Borrowing money from the bank
- Not spending your money
- Registered Retirment Savings Plan is also known as
30 Clues: Money making money • Not spending your money • Savings locked away in this • Creating a comfort of wealth • Borrowing money from the bank • Before you retire you want to be • The first bank charge card called • Borrowing money to purchase a home • Spanish name for "house on the hill" • Interest rates growing on interest rates • A short term loan with high interest rates • ...
Finance 2024-02-02
Across
- A service, purchase or item or earning that has tax applied to it
- price This is the price that something is offered for sale
- The details of all the transactions made from one bank account in a given time period
- price after adding VAT
- A record of income and expenditure
- Interest charged on an amount due, but including interest charges to consumed
- The amount in the account is your own
- The amount that you owe the bank for transactions made with borrowed money
- A source of money
- A ____ is an agreed sum of money that is lent by a bank or moneylender
- An amount of money paid for a year's work
- The price of a product per mass, volume, length or time unit
- Price before adding VAT
- This is the difference between debits and credits
- A charge rate for a service rendered, e.g. import duties, water consumption cost, etc
Down
- This is the actual rand value amount of interest that will be added to your loan
- The amount an employee "takes home" after income tax has been deducted
- Something in which you have invested money
- Money taken from a bank account
- Best value for money
- The rate at which a commodity, such as water, electricity or fuel, is consumed
- An arrangement with the bank allowing you to draw more money than there is in your account
- This is an entry in an account showing a payment made to the account
- These are goods that are exempt from VAT
- The legal terms and conditions applicable to a transaction
- A one followed by twelve zeros
26 Clues: A source of money • Best value for money • price after adding VAT • Price before adding VAT • A one followed by twelve zeros • Money taken from a bank account • A record of income and expenditure • The amount in the account is your own • These are goods that are exempt from VAT • An amount of money paid for a year's work • Something in which you have invested money • ...
Trump's Tariffying Crossword 2025-04-07
Across
- Goods sent to other countries for sale
- Price paid for something
- Institution that holds money and gives loans
- Process of losing manufacturing capacity
- Rising prices due to import costs
- Mandatory payment to the government
- Shares in a company’s ownership
- Auto components
- A country’s money system
- Amount charged for a good/service
- Law used to declare tariff emergencies
- Income earned by a government/business
- Metal facing 25% import duty
- Precious metals excluded from tariffs
- The process of businesses operating internationally
- How much people want a product
- Physical products bought/sold
- Money earned from work or investments
- Economic decline feared from trade wars
- Goods brought into a country
- Relating to a home country
- Employment opportunities affected by tariffs
Down
- Countermeasures against U.S. exports
- Trade imbalance where imports exceed exports
- Matching tariffs imposed in response to others
- Borrowed money that must be repaid
- A tax on foreign goods
- Tax disadvantage Trump criticizes abroad
- Legal justification for emergency tariffs
- Money owed to others
- Network of production affected by tariffs
- Place where goods are bought/sold
- Negative financial result
- Money set aside for future use
- Exchange of goods between countries
- How much of a product is available
- A plan for income and expenses
- Wealth or resources used to start a business
- Non-physical work (e.g., banking)
- Person offering goods or services for sale
- Person purchasing goods or services from a seller
- A specific business sector (e.g., steel)
- To put money into something to earn profit
- Person who buys goods/services
- Money earned after costs are paid
- Goods excluded from tariff rules
46 Clues: Auto components • Money owed to others • A tax on foreign goods • Price paid for something • A country’s money system • Negative financial result • Relating to a home country • Metal facing 25% import duty • Goods brought into a country • Physical products bought/sold • Money set aside for future use • A plan for income and expenses • How much people want a product • ...
Banking Test 2022-04-29
Across
- a retirement plan offered by public schools
- Physical location where money is kept
- a payment instrument issued by a bank or credit union
- Online location where banking activities take place
- a paper slip from your bank signed by you
- a nonprofit-making money that is borrowed from
- a form of ____ for which the bank verifies
- an account to set aside after-tax income up to a specified amount each year
- deducts money from a designated checking account to pay for goods or services
- Physical location where money can be withdrawn
Down
- a college savings account
- a retirement account
- employee of a bank whose uncharge of money
- a bank ___ that earns interest
- a ___ issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- An individual retirement account
- a ___ allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on ___.
- is a deposit ___ held at a bank or other financial institution
18 Clues: a retirement account • a college savings account • a bank ___ that earns interest • An individual retirement account • Physical location where money is kept • a paper slip from your bank signed by you • employee of a bank whose uncharge of money • a form of ____ for which the bank verifies • a retirement plan offered by public schools • ...
Pay Stub Vocabulary 2016-10-06
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- The amount of money an employee typically makes on overtime
- Money taken from gross pay to pay that goes to the government
- The yearly amount of money lost from an employee's wages due to deductions
- The type of job where overtime cannot be made and pay is regular week to week
- A form attached in some way to an employee's check that details their wages earned and sometimes the amount of money withheld from them
Down
- Tax not covered by FICA that goes directly from the worker to the government
- Federal law that requires employers to withhold money on their employee's wages for taxes
- The money an employee is paid for their work
- Form that deals with parenthood, allowances, and children in how they relate to tax retuns
- The amount of money made after taxes and other deductions
- Time spent working by an hourly employee that exceeds a set amount
- The type of job where money can vary based on time spent working and overtime can be made
- The raw amount of money made at a job before deductions
- Form on which a tax-payer sends to the government detailing their annual income and assesses their liability for taxation
- Form that reports on an employee's wages and how much tax money was withheld from them
15 Clues: The money an employee is paid for their work • The raw amount of money made at a job before deductions • The amount of money made after taxes and other deductions • The amount of money an employee typically makes on overtime • Money taken from gross pay to pay that goes to the government • Time spent working by an hourly employee that exceeds a set amount • ...
Money Matters Crossword 2016-01-20
Across
- A useful or valuable thing, person, or object
- More amount of money for not paying on time
- The reduction or elimination of government power in a particular industry
- When money loses value over time
- A financial gain
Down
- Open out (something) so as to extend its surface area
- Banks A national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country's government and commercial banking system
- The state of being responsible for something
- A person who keeps money in a bank account
- Great Depression The financial and industrial slump of 1929 and subsequent years
10 Clues: A financial gain • When money loses value over time • A person who keeps money in a bank account • More amount of money for not paying on time • The state of being responsible for something • A useful or valuable thing, person, or object • Open out (something) so as to extend its surface area • The reduction or elimination of government power in a particular industry • ...
Fun with Money 2018-04-25
Across
- The Credit Union is owned by its __________.
- What president is on the One Dollar Bill?
- What is the name of Oakland County Credit Union's mascot?
- Person that takes your deposit when you visit the Credit Union.
- Type of account used to save money from your piggy bank.
Down
- What coin is worth $.01?
- Who is on the front of a $100 bill?
- What coin is worth $.25?
- Type of account used to pay bills.
- What president is on the front of a $20?
10 Clues: What coin is worth $.01? • What coin is worth $.25? • Type of account used to pay bills. • Who is on the front of a $100 bill? • What president is on the front of a $20? • What president is on the One Dollar Bill? • The Credit Union is owned by its __________. • Type of account used to save money from your piggy bank. • ...
Money Matters Terminology 2012-10-09
Across
- Equipment used such as technology, machinery used in the production of services and goods?
- 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?
- Human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services?
- When our resources are limited because of our wants and needs?
Down
- When you need to make choices and can't have everything at once, the opportunities we don't choose is called...?
- Something that you have to have?
- A dentist provides one of these?
- What is the name used for the place you get natural resources from, soil, water, etc?
- 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? • When you go to a shop and you by something, which is known as a ....? • Human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services? • ...
Money Matters - Terminology 2013-10-07
Across
- Something we cannot live without
- Because we only have a limited amount of money we have to make decisions of what to buy and what not to buy. What we don't buy is called _______ ___.
- This is manual work used to create our needs and wants
- Objects we receive in exchange for money
Down
- This is a natural recourse, that we can use to create our needs and wants
- Actions we receive in exchange for money
- Something that we are able use to fulfil our needs and wants
- This is equipment used to create our needs and wants
- When the public want more of something than is available
- Something we would like to have but can live without
10 Clues: Something we cannot live without • Actions we receive in exchange for money • Objects we receive in exchange for money • This is equipment used to create our needs and wants • Something we would like to have but can live without • This is manual work used to create our needs and wants • When the public want more of something than is available • ...
Money Matters Terminology 2013-10-14
Across
- Something you buy an build a house on it.
- a small and inadequate amount
- A stock or supply of money
- Another word for work
- something you would like but don't need
- something you have to have
Down
- The town which government is usually ran in, e.g Canberra
- The actions of helping, or doing something for someone.
- cost The loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- an advantage to someone
10 Clues: Another word for work • an advantage to someone • A stock or supply of money • something you have to have • a small and inadequate amount • something you would like but don't need • Something you buy an build a house on it. • The actions of helping, or doing something for someone. • The town which government is usually ran in, e.g Canberra • ...
Terminology - Money Matters 2013-10-15
Across
- Apart of the earths surface but is not covered by water.
- Cost An opportunity lost because of a different choice made.
- The more ________ the resource, the more valuable it is.
- Being there or being in action to do something for someone
- Somebody who is Physically working or is giving human effort.
Down
- Have the desire to have something or to wish for something.
- Anything you can touch
- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used
- Equipment such a technology, machinery or infrastructure that can be used in the production of services.
- To require something because it's important or essential
10 Clues: Anything you can touch • Apart of the earths surface but is not covered by water. • The more ________ the resource, the more valuable it is. • To require something because it's important or essential • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used • Being there or being in action to do something for someone • ...
Terminology~ Money Matters 2013-10-13
Across
- An essential eg, water
- Equipment eg, machinery
- Something that is available to you
- Something that is limited eg, diamonds
Down
- A desire eg, iPhone
- Activities or work provided for somebody else eg, nurse
- Anything you can touch eg, clothing
- cost A loss of opportunity
- A human effort or skill eg, mining
- A natural resource eg,soil
10 Clues: A desire eg, iPhone • An essential eg, water • Equipment eg, machinery • cost A loss of opportunity • A natural resource eg,soil • A human effort or skill eg, mining • Something that is available to you • Anything you can touch eg, clothing • Something that is limited eg, diamonds • Activities or work provided for somebody else eg, nurse
Money and Me 2013-05-21
Across
- A plastic card with which will be paid back at a later state
- Fake competitions and spam to con people into giving their credit card details to a complete stranger
- A person who buys something to satisfy their needs and wants
- To owe money to someone else
- A financial plan that show expected future cash receipts and payments
Down
- Costs or charges incurred to purchase items or pay debts
- Part ownership in a business
- An increase in the value of assets
- Company profits paid pro rata to shareholders, either in cash or more shares
- Money paid to cover costs of the property you live in if you damage it while renting. It is usually one months rent
10 Clues: Part ownership in a business • To owe money to someone else • An increase in the value of assets • Costs or charges incurred to purchase items or pay debts • A plastic card with which will be paid back at a later state • A person who buys something to satisfy their needs and wants • A financial plan that show expected future cash receipts and payments • ...
terminology (money matters) 2013-10-10
Across
- a desire
- material items
- anything that can be used or has the potential to be used
- natural resource used in production
- something owned which provides ongoing services
Down
- require something because it is essential
- cost forgone opportunities
- something someone else does for you
- unlimited human wants and needs in a world of limited resources
- human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services
10 Clues: a desire • material items • cost forgone opportunities • something someone else does for you • natural resource used in production • require something because it is essential • something owned which provides ongoing services • anything that can be used or has the potential to be used • unlimited human wants and needs in a world of limited resources • ...
MONEY HEIST FANS 2021-09-16
Across
- The hostage in first and second heist was at last killed by his child's birth mom who was coded?
- Inspector Raquel's mother suffers from this medical condition
- What were the gold burial gifts replaced with by Berlin and Rafael?
- What was the name of the ferret that the gang used to mislead the cops?
- The plan to create chaos and left the members of heist escape easily with the money.
Down
- This is the most distinct feature of a member of the heist who lost a family member but managed to find a family.
- Professor's first name is eventually revealed. What is it?
- Before giving up on society and turning to a life of crime, What was Moscow's occupation?
- What was the name of Stockholm's son?
- “Let the matriarchy begin”: Whose words are these?
10 Clues: What was the name of Stockholm's son? • “Let the matriarchy begin”: Whose words are these? • Professor's first name is eventually revealed. What is it? • Inspector Raquel's mother suffers from this medical condition • What were the gold burial gifts replaced with by Berlin and Rafael? • What was the name of the ferret that the gang used to mislead the cops? • ...
Money and Banking 2021-10-18
Across
- This country is currently experiencing hyperinflation.
- A bank run is a potential risk under this kind of banking system.
- This former president was a vocal opponent of central banking.
- The specific type of commodity standard that was in place in the US between 1792 and 1879.
- A type of national currency that was issued during the Civil War.
Down
- My last name.
- The historical exchange rate between silver and gold.
- These banks took the first steps toward establishing modern banking, c. 1200 AD.
- This important city fell in 476 AD, the first time in 800 years.
- This artisan helped establish paper money as an institution.
10 Clues: My last name. • The historical exchange rate between silver and gold. • This country is currently experiencing hyperinflation. • This artisan helped establish paper money as an institution. • This former president was a vocal opponent of central banking. • This important city fell in 476 AD, the first time in 800 years. • ...
Personality and money 2021-11-15
Across
- a piece of paper that shows much money you have to pay for something.
- money that you pay to the government.
- people have common sense and are practical.
- people have moods that change quickly and often.
Down
- money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house.
- people never change their opinion or attitude about something.
- people like telling other people what to do.
- money that somebody (or a bank) ends you.
- children are rude and behave badly.
- money that you have available and a plan of how to spend it,e.g. a holiday.
10 Clues: children are rude and behave badly. • money that you pay to the government. • money that somebody (or a bank) ends you. • people have common sense and are practical. • people like telling other people what to do. • people have moods that change quickly and often. • money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house. • ...
Money is Funny 2022-03-14
Across
- My sister has a pink ........... for her money.
- I had to ......... some money from my sister.
- My brother likes to ...... all his money on sweets.
- You must be careful with a ........ they are paper.
Down
- I like to ........... my money to buy something big.
- He worked in the garden to ........ some money.
- I broke my ......... so I could by some Legos.
- Buying sweets is a .......... of money.
- I keep my money in my ............. in my pocket.
- I like .......... they are heavy and shiny.
10 Clues: Buying sweets is a .......... of money. • I like .......... they are heavy and shiny. • I had to ......... some money from my sister. • I broke my ......... so I could by some Legos. • He worked in the garden to ........ some money. • My sister has a pink ........... for her money. • I keep my money in my ............. in my pocket. • ...
Working for Money 2022-03-04
Across
- Travelling away from home, it might involve packing a suitcase or going somewhere sunny!
- A word for bath and shower products, has the word toilet in it...
- The term we use for how much a person earns starting with an 'i'
- Items that you wear like shoes but made out of fabric
- How much of your income you can spend on what, starting with a 'b'
Down
- You need this to survive and ideally it tastes good too
- A term for what you get to charge you for your use of gas, electric, water and council tax
- Ways of getting from A to B, usually with wheels
- The money that you pay to live in a house/flat each month
- Things that you like to do outside of work, like playing a sport or building models
10 Clues: Ways of getting from A to B, usually with wheels • Items that you wear like shoes but made out of fabric • You need this to survive and ideally it tastes good too • The money that you pay to live in a house/flat each month • The term we use for how much a person earns starting with an 'i' • A word for bath and shower products, has the word toilet in it... • ...
Money and Business 2022-01-24
Across
- a money given by the government.
- Its when the employed feels self-motivated in his job.
- Is spend a lot of money on something
- a working in which you don't need skills.
- when you are your own boss.
Down
- Its the money that you use to start a business.
- its for reduce the amount that you normally spend.
- Its when you accumulate money for future use.
- Its when the money get back after investing.
- It`s the money that you spend in carrying out a job.
10 Clues: when you are your own boss. • a money given by the government. • Is spend a lot of money on something • a working in which you don't need skills. • Its when you accumulate money for future use. • Its when the money get back after investing. • Its the money that you use to start a business. • its for reduce the amount that you normally spend. • ...
Money,Banking,& Finance 2022-11-16
10 Clues: a dollar bill • many withdrawls • Savings Account • withdrawl deposit • Central bank of US • measure of money supply • Money made by legal tender • Agency created by congress • Financial products and services • money whose value comes from a commodity
Money Matters 2 2021-03-26
Across
- A certificate that shows you loaned money to the government
- A contract between you and an insurance company
- A contract that gives someone the use of a house for a period of time in exchange for rent
- An agreement in which a person pays a company that company promises to pay money if the person gets hurt or it something they own gets damaged
- A type of loan used to buy a house
- The safest way to grow your money, better for short term goals
Down
- A riskier way to grow your money, better for long term goals
- The amount of money you charge for insurance
- A type of investment ins which you buy a share of a company
- lending An unfair practice of setting extra high rates and fees for loans used by some lenders
10 Clues: A type of loan used to buy a house • The amount of money you charge for insurance • A contract between you and an insurance company • A certificate that shows you loaned money to the government • A type of investment ins which you buy a share of a company • A riskier way to grow your money, better for long term goals • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2023-11-15
Across
- insures deposits; examines and supervises financial institutions for safety, soundness, and consumer protection
- held in demand accounts in commercial banks.
- the money supply that is composed of currency, demand deposits, other liquid deposits—which includes savings deposits
- a measure of the U.S. money stock that includes M1
- when people try to withdraw all of their funds for fear of a bank collapse.
Down
- a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time
- The federal Reserve
- money that has value apart from its use as money.
- inconvertible paper money made legal tender by a government decree.
- a dollar bill; a dollar.
10 Clues: The federal Reserve • a dollar bill; a dollar. • held in demand accounts in commercial banks. • money that has value apart from its use as money. • a measure of the U.S. money stock that includes M1 • inconvertible paper money made legal tender by a government decree. • when people try to withdraw all of their funds for fear of a bank collapse. • ...
