money Crossword Puzzles
The Economy 2017-12-07
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- The right and the duty of all American adults to vote for the people and policies they believe in
- store Keeps our economy going by providing a good everyone needs
- When people don't have enough money for things like houses, cars and college, they take out these to cover the expense
- The economy is not just "adults only," ________ play a part too
- Now, more than ever before, with access to the internet, planes and phones, our economy is _________
- Some companies sell portions of their company and then use that money to help their company grow, the buying and selling is referred to as the ____________
- Roads, bridges, cars, trucks, ships, airplanes, buses, bicycles, etc.
- Providing a service for free, critical to our economy for providing services when needed without being paid
- Now, by law, ______ are entitled to the same amount of pay as as men for doing the same jobs
- What a person gets for working at their job, often minus taxes and services like healthcare
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- A game people play where the pay a small amount of money in hopes to be randomly selected for a large amount of money
- We wouldn't have an economy if people did not do this
- A business that protects and manages peoples' money
- Allows someone to be able to afford something later on that they cannot afford at the moment
- A way to pay for something without using coins or bills, like borrowing money you have to pay the company back plus interest and fees
- A way to convince people to buy products
- Chemicals spewed from factories making goods, has created a spike in global warming
- Makes laws about labor practices, collects taxes, prints currency
- Each one is an economic unit, make decisions together about how to handle money
- Sometimes people give away goods, services or money, can also be called donating
- The way most people in this country make money
- The money that the government collects from its citizens
- A way to pay for something without using coins or bills, bank account information is linked to them
23 Clues: A way to convince people to buy products • The way most people in this country make money • A business that protects and manages peoples' money • We wouldn't have an economy if people did not do this • The money that the government collects from its citizens • The economy is not just "adults only," ________ play a part too • ...
Yaris GS 2023-08-22
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- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- report. a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- yourself first set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- of Deposit (CD) a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money
- Broker a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- score a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments
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- a legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to pay
- shopping the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- value of money A sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid in the future.
- card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- fund a source of ready cash in case of an unplanned expense, an illness, or the loss of a job
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- vs. want A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- a means of guaranteeing protection or safety.
- first in order of importance; main.
- Union a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- things you own that you can sell for money
25 Clues: first in order of importance; main. • things you own that you can sell for money • the cost you pay each year to borrow money • a means of guaranteeing protection or safety. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone. • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2024-11-08
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- A financial plan that estimates income and expenses over a specified period, helping individuals manage their money effectively.
- The total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business or individual's account.
- Vocabulary List for Eleventh Grade
- A numerical expression based on a level analysis of a person's credit files, representing the creditworthiness of an individual.
- Costs that vary in amount and frequency, like groceries and entertainment.
- Money set aside for future use, typically in a bank account or investment.
- Total earnings after subtracting all expenses, taxes, and costs.
- Costs that do not change from month to month, such as rent or mortgage payments.
- The total assets minus total liabilities of an individual or company.
- Occurs when expenses exceed income, resulting in a negative balance.
- The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
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- A target or objective that is expressed in or based upon money or financial terms.
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate.
- The portion of an individual's income remaining after paying for essentials like food, clothing, and shelter.
- An individual expenditure or source of income in a budget.
- Occurs when income exceeds expenses, resulting in a positive balance.
- A reserve of cash kept available to cover unexpected financial emergencies.
- Any resource owned by an individual or entity that is expected to provide future economic benefit.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- An obligation of an entity arising from past transactions, expected to result in an outflow of resources.
- The initial amount of money borrowed or invested, excluding any interest or dividends.
- The cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- The process of allocating investments among various financial instruments, industries, and other categories to minimize risk.
- Money owed by one party to another.
25 Clues: Vocabulary List for Eleventh Grade • Money owed by one party to another. • An individual expenditure or source of income in a budget. • The cost required for something; the money spent on something. • Total earnings after subtracting all expenses, taxes, and costs. • Occurs when expenses exceed income, resulting in a negative balance. • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-09-15
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- a credit score is a number that shows how likely you are to repay debt.
- a credit report is a detailed record of an individual's credit history and financial activity
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested, before interest.
- Something you owe or are responsible for, like a debt or legal obligation.
- A contract to rent something (like a car or apartment) for a set time.
- A period when the economy shrinks and people often lose jobs.
- failure to fulfill a required obligation.
- A loan to buy a house, paid back over time.
- When prices of goods and services rise over time.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- The chance of losing something or not getting what you expect.
- Stealing someone’s personal info to pretend to be them.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- The extra money you earn or pay when you borrow or save money.
- Savings for unexpected expenses.
- a legal process for individuals or businesses that are unable to repay their outstanding debts.
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- Putting money into something to try to earn more money later.
- A fixed amount of money paid regularly for work, usually yearly.
- the practice of spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk.
- What you own (assets) minus what you owe (liabilities).
- A service that helps protect you from big costs by paying for losses or damages.
- How easily you can turn an asset into cash without losing value.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the percentage of profit or loss on an investment over time.
- What you give up when you choose one thing over another.
- Dishonest act to gain something unfairly.
- Money you keep and don’t spend, usually for future use.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- Money you earn from work or investments.
- Money paid to the government based on your earnings.
31 Clues: Savings for unexpected expenses. • A share of ownership in a company. • Money you earn from work or investments. • Dishonest act to gain something unfairly. • failure to fulfill a required obligation. • A loan to buy a house, paid back over time. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • ...
Economics Concepts 2025-04-08
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- to get money by working or doing chores.
- to keep money for later instead of spending it now.
- to use money to buy things
- Something made or grown to sell (like toys, apples, or books).
- Trading goods or services without money.
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- A person who buys things from a store or business.
- the desire and ability of consumers to purchase goods or services
- Something you must have (like food, water, clothes).
- Something you would like but don’t need (like toys or candy).
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- Coins and bills used to buy things.
- how much of something is available to be sold.
- the amount of money something costs
- To get something by paying money.
14 Clues: to use money to buy things • To get something by paying money. • Coins and bills used to buy things. • the amount of money something costs • to get money by working or doing chores. • Trading goods or services without money. • how much of something is available to be sold. • A person who buys things from a store or business. • ...
Personal Finance 2013-05-30
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- a person who owes money
- regular payment made by a tenant to an owner for the use of the owner's building or land
- putting money into something in order to make a profit
- expenses that change over time
- someone who guarantees to pay back the money if the borrower does not
- a certain amount of money can be taken out of the borrower's wages
- income the amount a person has left after income tax is deducted
- when a business, or person, is unable to pay her or his debts
- to take back goods bought on credit if repayments have not been made
- nothing is deposited as a guarantee to fulfil the payment of the loan
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from the sales revenue
- a fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis (usually fortnightly or monthly) to a permanent employee of an organisation
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- represent a small slice of the ownership (a share) of a company
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business or welfare payments
- buying something without giving much thought as to whether you really need it
- money received by workers, usually on a weekly basis, for services they provide to an employer
- expenses that are the same amount every time
- the cost of an insurance policy
- a way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement. The employer makes set payments into a superannuation fund, which the employee cannot touch until she or he reaches a certain age
- the percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for her or his services
- something deposited as a guarantee to fulfil the payment of a loan
- a sum paid to authors, musicians etc. as a percentage of the proceeds from their work
- a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
- a person who is owed money
- sum payable as profit for shares
25 Clues: a person who owes money • a person who is owed money • expenses that change over time • the cost of an insurance policy • sum payable as profit for shares • expenses that are the same amount every time • putting money into something in order to make a profit • a payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed • ...
Understanding Credit Cards 2021-12-15
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- A single sum of money that serves as a complete payment.
- The amount of interest paid per year divided by the principal amount
- money, goods, or services you owe to others
- The amount of money paid by a borrower to a lender in exchange for the use of the lender's money for a certain period of time.
- A credit card by a savings account.
- A business that makes money available for others to borrow.
- A credit card balance is the amount of money owed to the credit card company
- a period of time over which a loan is scheduled to be repaid.
- The fee a card issuer charges a credit card holder to use the card for a year
- A type of credit allowing an individual to borrow up to a certain amount of money, repay the money borrowed with interest when its due.
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- The maximum dollar amount the lender is willing to make available to the borrower according to the agreement between them.
- The charge or fee that is added to a loan or credit card payment when the payment is made after the due date
- The amount of money a borrower pays to a lender for the privilege of borrowing money, including interest and other service charges.
- A monthly accounting document sent to you by your bank
- A measurement used to compare different loans, the APR takes into account a loan's interest rate, term, and fees to illustrate the total cost of credit expressed as a yearly rate
- This is the agreement between you and your career
- The company or financial institution that gives you a credit card
- The maximum dollar amount the card issuer is willing to make available to the borrower according to the card member agreement
- A bill that is not paid by its due date is said to be past due
- A fee charged by the card issuer when they process/pay a transaction on your behalf that is greater than the amount available within your credit limit
- The portion of a document, especially a contract, that contains qualifications or restrictions in small type or obscure language
21 Clues: A credit card by a savings account. • money, goods, or services you owe to others • This is the agreement between you and your career • A monthly accounting document sent to you by your bank • A single sum of money that serves as a complete payment. • A business that makes money available for others to borrow. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-21
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- is a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- is a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
- is a document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- bad times on Wall Street
- is a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- signed the National Banking Act, which created dual banking system
- is a security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- is the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- selling stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- is a financial investment issued by a corporation,goverment, or other organization
- is a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- coins are produced here
- bank is a financial institution that provides services for businesses
- who created the Federal Reserve System
- in 1200 BC the Chinese used this as money
- How many districts does the Federal Reserve have
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- is a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- taking measures to make money grow
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- is a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- is to control the supply of currency, as well as regulate the banking system
- largest category of deposit institution
- is a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account
- paper money is produced here
- allow customers to pay for purchases and withdraw cash
- good times on Wall Street
- interest that is earned both on the initial deposit and on the interest earned by the initial deposit
- investing can help you beat
- is a financial institution that offers savings and loan services
- are for-profit businesses that sell insurance products
- bank Federal reserve System is the blank of United States
- is a non-profit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
32 Clues: coins are produced here • bad times on Wall Street • good times on Wall Street • investing can help you beat • paper money is produced here • taking measures to make money grow • who created the Federal Reserve System • largest category of deposit institution • in 1200 BC the Chinese used this as money • How many districts does the Federal Reserve have • ...
YARETZI RAMIREZ FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-23
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- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- the concept that money is worth more in the present than in the future due to its potential earning capacity, or alternatively, to inflation.
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- a lender's willingness to trust you to pay your debts.
- the failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a debt.
- the yearly interest and fees paid on debt.
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- when money is given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest.
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money.
- a financial safety net for future mishaps and/or unexpected expenses.
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- a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit.
- the yearly interest and fees paid on debt.
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- something one party owes another, typically money.
- the money that a person receives in exchange for their labor or products.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- a number from 300 to 850 that rates a consumer's creditworthiness.
- practice of spreading your investments around so that your exposure to any one type of asset is limited.
- money lent to a borrower or put into an investment.
- when a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts or obligations.
- a nonprofit financial institution that accepts deposits, makes loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products.
- a card issued by a bank or credit union to checking account holders that is used to access funds.
- a contract, represented by a policy, in which a policyholder receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company.
25 Clues: the yearly interest and fees paid on debt. • the yearly interest and fees paid on debt. • a spending plan based on income and expenses. • something one party owes another, typically money. • money lent to a borrower or put into an investment. • a lender's willingness to trust you to pay your debts. • a number from 300 to 850 that rates a consumer's creditworthiness. • ...
Principles of Finance L1-4 2024-09-16
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- A U.S. agency that insures bank deposits up to $250,000, monitors risks to insurance funds, and minimizes the impact of bank failures on the economy.
- A loan to a government or corporation where the investor receives the principal plus interest after a set period.
- To reduce the value of something.
- Depository institutions, like savings and loans or savings banks, specializing in savings accounts and real estate financing.
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes.
- An investment sold by insurance companies that provides regular payments over time, typically used for retirement income.
- The declining value of money due to rising prices.
- The financial resources that are used to make money, which can take the form of equity or debt.
- A person, or a public or private group, who makes funds available to another with the expectation that the funds will be repaid, plus any interest or fees.
- The act of purchasing or borrowing with a promise to repay later, or money received that increases an account balance in banking.
- A great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches.
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- An obligation that legally compels an individual to settle a debt—for example, a mortgage or an electric bill.
- An item that is purchased with the hope that it will generate income or increase in value in the future.
- Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset; the possibility of loss.
- A fee for using borrowed money, usually expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed.
- A depository institution where one can keep and borrow money and take care of financial affairs.
- A type of trade in which goods and/or services are exchanged for other goods and/or services.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- The science of the management of money and other assets; the management of money, banking, investments, and credit.
- Any object of value, including cash, investments, property, and personal possessions.
- Money received from any source, including earnings from labor or services.
21 Clues: To reduce the value of something. • A share of ownership in a company. • The declining value of money due to rising prices. • A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes. • Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset; the possibility of loss. • Money received from any source, including earnings from labor or services. • ...
Unit 13 Crossword puzzle 2025-04-22
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- ___________ checks or government spending programs can help support households during a recession
- A Policy used to slow the economy during high inflation or rapid growth
- A side effect of an economic transaction that affects someone other than the producer or buyer, can be positive or negative
- Tax ________ are the part of a person's earnings that is taken by the government
- How much you earn or take home
- type of money that has value because a government has decreed that its an acceptable means to pay debts
- The amount charged for borrowing or the amount earned from saving
- Central bank that controls interest rates
- What you take home in pay changes over time
- This economic condition affects how people plan for investments and savings
- In the US the economic value of all goods and services are expressed and measured in what?
- A type of money that has value in and of themselves and are also used as money (historical examples shells, cattle, salt)
- Public good example (starts with "h")
- A physical property of money is that its sturdy enough to last throughout many transactions
- Policy managed by Congress and the President
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- A physical property of money is having features and markings that make it recognizable
- An IOU and a check is an example of this type of money
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services without money
- Protecting this kind of property is an example of maintaining the legal and social framework
- A Policy used to grow the economy during a recession or slowdown
- A physical Property of money is that its small, light and easy to carry
- A public good is a good that is non-rivalrous and what?
- ___________ Policy that increases money supply and lowers interest rates
- Social Welfare programs are an example of the government doing _______________ income
- An economic function of the government is preventing _________________
- A physical property of money is that it must be easily divided into smaller denominations
- One of the six economic functions of the government is to _____________ the economy
27 Clues: How much you earn or take home • Public good example (starts with "h") • Central bank that controls interest rates • What you take home in pay changes over time • Policy managed by Congress and the President • An IOU and a check is an example of this type of money • A public good is a good that is non-rivalrous and what? • ...
PERSONAL FINANCIAL BASICS EXAM REVIEW 2024-05-13
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- Money going out.
- A numerical representation of your creditworthiness based on your credit history.
- Money put into an account automatically.
- Money coming in.
- This the SMART acronym that answers the questions; what specific actions do I need to complete to meet this goal.
- Your take-home pay.
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- The amount of money paid or earned for the use of money.
- The money you spend on goods and services, including necessities like food, housing, transportation, and discretionary spending like entertainment and hobbies.
- The day you receive your paycheck.
- This the SMART acronym that answers the questions; is the goal reachable.
- This the SMART acronym that answers the questions; what exactly do you want to accomplish.
- This the SMART acronym that answers the questions; how many, how much, what progress have I made towards my goal.
- The money you earn from various sources such as allowances, part-time jobs, or gifts.
- A bank account where you can deposit money and earn interest on the balance, typically used for storing money for future needs or emergencies.
- The act of allocating money into assets such as stocks, bond, or real estate with the expectation of generating income or appreciation over time.
- This the SMART acronym that answers the questions; when will I reach the goal.
- A plan that outlines your income and expenses, helping you manage your money effectively and reach your financial goals.
- Money borrowed from lenders that must be repaid, often with interest. Common forms of debt include student loans, credit card balances, and mortgages.
- Your pay before any deductions.
19 Clues: Money going out. • Money coming in. • Your take-home pay. • Your pay before any deductions. • The day you receive your paycheck. • Money put into an account automatically. • The amount of money paid or earned for the use of money. • This the SMART acronym that answers the questions; is the goal reachable. • ...
Finance vocab 2014-09-24
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- – what you give up in order to get something else.
- – something owed to another
- – chance of loss
- – a plan for how to spend your income.
- – money paid for the use of money – usually a percentage
- – a promise to pay later
- – work a person does to earn a living
- – things that are non-essential that are desired.
- – amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
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- – money that comes in from work, or investments.
- – amount of cost that stays the same.
- – things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- – pay out money for a good or service
- – yearly amount of money paid for work.
- – amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
- – total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
- – hourly rate of money paid for work
17 Clues: – chance of loss • – a promise to pay later • – something owed to another • – hourly rate of money paid for work • – amount of cost that stays the same. • – pay out money for a good or service • – work a person does to earn a living • – a plan for how to spend your income. • – yearly amount of money paid for work. • – money that comes in from work, or investments. • ...
Finance vocab 2014-09-24
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- – something owed to another
- – money that comes in from work, or investments.
- – hourly rate of money paid for work
- – pay out money for a good or service
- – money paid for the use of money – usually a percentage
- – yearly amount of money paid for work.
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- – work a person does to earn a living
- – amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
- – a plan for how to spend your income.
- – things that are non-essential that are desired.
- – what you give up in order to get something else.
- – amount of cost that stays the same.
- – things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- – a promise to pay later
- – amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
- – total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
- – chance of loss
17 Clues: – chance of loss • – a promise to pay later • – something owed to another • – hourly rate of money paid for work • – work a person does to earn a living • – amount of cost that stays the same. • – pay out money for a good or service • – a plan for how to spend your income. • – yearly amount of money paid for work. • – money that comes in from work, or investments. • ...
Quiz Vocab Revision 2021-05-19
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- motivated
- peaceful demonstration
- likelihood
- benefit or financial gain of a company
- (of a chance or possibility) unlikely to occur
- when you show someone how much you care
- when you owe money
- accept something though it's not as good as you wanted
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- when you spend more money than you have
- amount of money made by a business in a particular period before reductions
- money you give when you want someone to do something illegal or immoral
- when you borrow money
- when you have celebratory drinks
- violent public disturbance
- to follow up on an action
- disallow
- throw
17 Clues: throw • disallow • motivated • likelihood • when you owe money • when you borrow money • peaceful demonstration • to follow up on an action • violent public disturbance • when you have celebratory drinks • benefit or financial gain of a company • when you spend more money than you have • when you show someone how much you care • (of a chance or possibility) unlikely to occur • ...
GA Studies SS8H2a/e 2024-08-27
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- makes cloths
- things people do for others to make money
- theory about money, selling more than you buy
- the act of protecting
- helping the poor through charity
- works with silver
- items produced to make money
- an official piece of writing
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- making and spending money
- works with iron
- make thing out of clay
- a place where people settle
- a person in debt that owes a lot of money
- a plat that produces a blue-purple dye
- a written document establishes a place
- a cloth made by silk worms
- a seed-like gran grown in marshy areas
17 Clues: makes cloths • works with iron • works with silver • the act of protecting • make thing out of clay • making and spending money • a cloth made by silk worms • a place where people settle • items produced to make money • an official piece of writing • helping the poor through charity • a plat that produces a blue-purple dye • a written document establishes a place • ...
Economics crossword 2022-02-14
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- Person who takes a risk to open a business
- Tools needed for making things
- The work that someone does
- A person who needs to hire someone
- Tax that is charged on $ earned from working
- A business that makes a product
- Looking for items that are similar
- Limited amt of $ that someone earns for work
- My checking account earn 1%____per quarter
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- A tax on goods that you buy
- A plan on how to spend money
- I am an ___ at Walmart
- The study of how we use money
- Money that you have to pay back
- When a product is easy to find
- I have no money in my ___ to pay bills
- A person who buys a product
- Something that can be used in a business
- Rivalry between two or more companies
- Money that goes to the government
20 Clues: I am an ___ at Walmart • The work that someone does • A tax on goods that you buy • A person who buys a product • A plan on how to spend money • The study of how we use money • Tools needed for making things • When a product is easy to find • Money that you have to pay back • A business that makes a product • Money that goes to the government • A person who needs to hire someone • ...
Aprendizaje del Vocabulario 2014-04-22
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- What you do
- Leonardo DaVinci
- Drives a fire truck
- To get your company attention
- Employees come together for this
- Bill Nye
- Does house wiring
- Skype or Oovoo
- At some point the boss got a ___
- The person who decides if you get hired
- Add this to a job application
- Atticus Finch
- Makes a lot of money
- Another word for to get
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- Where you make money
- How much money you make
- Every boss needs a ___
- If you mess up at work you might get ___.
- If you need more money you ask for a ___.
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Ms. Lamb
- The job that supports you
- Barack Obama
- Manages Money
- This for that
- Michael Jordan is very ___.
- Makes food
- Before you get a job you have to be ___
- The first step to starting a new job
- Signs your check
30 Clues: Bill Nye • Ms. Lamb • Makes food • What you do • Barack Obama • Manages Money • This for that • Atticus Finch • Skype or Oovoo • Leonardo DaVinci • Signs your check • Does house wiring • Leonardo DiCaprio • Drives a fire truck • Where you make money • Makes a lot of money • Every boss needs a ___ • How much money you make • Another word for to get • The job that supports you • Michael Jordan is very ___. • ...
Vocab terms 2023-11-15
Across
- use of childs ssn, name, DOB, to gain credit benefits
- 4 digit code for credit or debit card
- plastic card that contains money from checking account
- stealing information and using it for your ability
- plastic card that contains money from the bank
- use of someone elses name when getting cited or arrested for a crime
- Payments that can be done on your phone
- place where your money is kept
- not enough money in your account
Down
- Online banking
- Person to person payment
- a number you were assigned with at birth
- the score you have from paying your credit card payments on time
- Has a trunk
- to claim medical care from someone elses information
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- automated teller machine
- to claim tax returns from someone elses information
- a sum of money borrowed from bank
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Online banking • Large marsupial • Person to person payment • automated teller machine • place where your money is kept • not enough money in your account • a sum of money borrowed from bank • 4 digit code for credit or debit card • Payments that can be done on your phone • a number you were assigned with at birth • ...
Saya's Puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- when a product is easy to find
- doing one thing very well in a business
- a person that makes a product
- rivalry between two or more businesses
- money that is paid to the government
- someone who works for another person
- something that can be used in a business
- someone another person works for
- a tax on goods that you buy
- money you have to pay back
- the amount of things that exist
- limited amount of money someone earns from their work
Down
- when a product is hard to find
- a person who takes a risk to start a business
- the study of how we use money
- a plan for how much money you spend
- a person that buys a product
- resources needed to make products
- the amount of products people are willing to buy
- work
20 Clues: work • money you have to pay back • a tax on goods that you buy • a person that buys a product • the study of how we use money • a person that makes a product • when a product is easy to find • when a product is hard to find • the amount of things that exist • someone another person works for • resources needed to make products • a plan for how much money you spend • ...
Katherine's Puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- Doing one thing very well in a buisness
- When a product is easy to find
- someone who works for an employer
- a tax on goods that you buy
- The amount of products that people are willing to buy
- a person who needs to hire someone
- a business that makes a product
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- money that you have to pay back
- The study of how we use money
Down
- tools needed for making things
- rivalry between two or more companies
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- money that is paid for the government
- the amount of things that exist
- a person who buys a product
- Different workers do different parts of a job
- When a product is hard to find
- The work that someone does
20 Clues: The work that someone does • a person who buys a product • a tax on goods that you buy • The study of how we use money • tools needed for making things • When a product is easy to find • When a product is hard to find • the amount of things that exist • a business that makes a product • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for an employer • ...
Trash crossword 2023-04-05
Across
- One of the things in the wallet.
- The thing Raphael found
- This person had trouble with the police before.
- Something you can do with plastic.
- They can trade this in for money, the best being white, then blue.
- What is primarily found in the trash site.
- The title of the book.
- This place is a mountain.
- The main character.
- The main characters best friend.
- This is the main setting so far.
Down
- They came for the bag.
- If it is clean, they can trade this in for money.
- Everyone is one big blank here.
- The police were talking about this, while looking for the bag.
- The thing that Raphael said everyone should have.
- One thing they can trade for money.
- A form of money.
- another thing they can get pesos from.
- The thing Raphael found pesos in.
- A kid that will do anything for money.
21 Clues: A form of money. • The main character. • They came for the bag. • The title of the book. • The thing Raphael found • This place is a mountain. • Everyone is one big blank here. • One of the things in the wallet. • The main characters best friend. • This is the main setting so far. • The thing Raphael found pesos in. • Something you can do with plastic. • ...
Economics 2024-06-13
Across
- Bitcoin is
- The ammount a commotity should be available by desire
- The lowest wage allowed by law
- a market were people can sell and buy with minimal government supervision
- A board game were you controll everything
- the Soviet union economic system
- A system of money in a country
- A company or group of people that's acts as an entity
- a card that allows you to use your own money
- A market to sell illegal items
Down
- N ot enough of an item is made
- A score that shows you how responsible you are with money
- An economic system controlled by a private owner
- A low amount remains
- an economic that prioritizes collective ownership
- Buissness use their price to attract customers
- the value of an item
- A card that allows you to borrow the banks money
- Going against a rival
- a small percentage you pay for borrowed money
20 Clues: Bitcoin is • A low amount remains • the value of an item • Going against a rival • N ot enough of an item is made • The lowest wage allowed by law • A system of money in a country • A market to sell illegal items • the Soviet union economic system • A board game were you controll everything • a card that allows you to use your own money • ...
Business 2023-07-28
Across
- you can get estra payment
- a payment usually of money for labor or services usually according to contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- borrowing money
- money coming in
- preiods that include how long they can go for
- you work less than 38 hours per week
- you work together in this _________
- 40 hours or 140 per week
- _________________________ have work place rigts
- you get paid
Down
- a limited amount of money to spend
- you work alone
- what dose GST stand for
- you do not commit to this
- you only are employed for a certain amount of time
- You got _________ because you did well
- spend on something now it is an __________
- you work at home so you are an__________
- you give money to the govermint
- how much you get paid in a month
20 Clues: you get paid • you work alone • borrowing money • money coming in • what dose GST stand for • 40 hours or 140 per week • you do not commit to this • you can get estra payment • you give money to the govermint • how much you get paid in a month • a limited amount of money to spend • you work together in this _________ • you work less than 38 hours per week • ...
Econ Vocabulary 2022-12-01
Across
- an economic system that uses barter instead of currency
- the way people spend and make money
- condition of being without a job
- make the decisions
- the number of people that can read and write
- money owed by the government borrowed from citizens
- total value of all goods and services produced in a year
- using money in hopes of making a future profit
- study of how people meet their wants and needs
- an economic system where consumers and
Down
- level of comfort enjoyed by a person or society
- an economic system where the government makes all the decisions
- occurs when things are unequal
- bad outcomes for others
- per capita the GDP of a country divided by its population
- externalities good outcomes for others
- when the economy becomes less active
- not having enough money
- government programs to help those at economic risks
- general increase in prices of goods and services
- setting money aside for future use
21 Clues: make the decisions • bad outcomes for others • not having enough money • occurs when things are unequal • condition of being without a job • setting money aside for future use • the way people spend and make money • when the economy becomes less active • externalities good outcomes for others • an economic system where consumers and • ...
Banking Terms 2023-05-17
Across
- A canceled transaction prior to withdrawal
- A person or business that a check is written to
- A form supplied by a bank for the depositor
- Issuer drafts money that does not contain funds
- A signature on a check
- Area on a check where the issuer signs
- Financial institution
- Negative balance that exceeds available funds
- Displays account information over a period of time
- Price someone pays to borrow money
- An identification number for a bank
Down
- Area on a check where the amount is written out
- An addition of funds in your bank account
- Instructs the check writer’s bank to make a payment
- Number that identifies an individual account
- Contains gross pay, net pay, and deductions
- Money that has been carried over from a previous balance
- Helps you keep track of transactions
- A written request to borrow money
- Money that is deducted from a bank account
20 Clues: Financial institution • A signature on a check • A written request to borrow money • Price someone pays to borrow money • An identification number for a bank • Helps you keep track of transactions • Area on a check where the issuer signs • An addition of funds in your bank account • A canceled transaction prior to withdrawal • Money that is deducted from a bank account • ...
Commerce 2025-04-01
Across
- The ability to borrow money
- A person who sells goods
- The act of buying something
- A person who purchases goods or services
- A financial institution
- Income generated from business activities
- Money owed
- Financial obligations or debts
- A bill for goods or services
- Sale of goods to the public
- Money in circulation
- The system of production and consumption
- A place for buying and selling
Down
- Financial gain from a transaction
- Selling in large quantities at lower prices
- Items for sale or trade
- Exchange of goods and services
- Goods that are bought and sold
- Resources owned by a business or individual
- A formal agreement between parties
- A business that sells to consumers
- Shares in a company
- The exchange of goods for money
- The act of putting money into something for profit
- A plan for managing finances
25 Clues: Money owed • Shares in a company • Money in circulation • Items for sale or trade • A financial institution • A person who sells goods • The ability to borrow money • The act of buying something • Sale of goods to the public • A bill for goods or services • A plan for managing finances • Exchange of goods and services • Goods that are bought and sold • Financial obligations or debts • ...
Accounting- Lilli 2024-10-29
Across
- money owed to company,usually from customers
- $$ from wages,salaries,tips,etc
- debts someone owes to someone else
- Objects that have value to a person/family
- long term property or equipment used in company
- advanced planning of how much gonna spend
- money received for working
- monthly records of all bank transactions
Down
- income given to a person after taxes
- licensed to practice public accounting
- details of companies assets, liabilities,shareholders equity
- a shortage or loss of money
- money going in and out of a business
- keeps record of companies total financial accounts
- owed money to vendors, from a company
- amount more than what was needed
- $$ paid after selling asset with deduction of any debt owed
- amount paid per hour,day,week
- verification of a company's finance records
- companies record revenue when earned, not when collected
- required to spend specific amount of $$ on
21 Clues: money received for working • a shortage or loss of money • amount paid per hour,day,week • $$ from wages,salaries,tips,etc • amount more than what was needed • debts someone owes to someone else • income given to a person after taxes • money going in and out of a business • owed money to vendors, from a company • licensed to practice public accounting • ...
Investing - Asher Caniglia 2025-03-25
Across
- A collection of investments
- Buying risky assets hoping for a quick profit
- CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
- Comfertable with massive financial swings
- Digital or virtual currency that has NO REAL VALUE
- Putting money to work to profit
- Collection of stocks or bonds
- After tax retirement account
- Profits from selling an asset
- Setting aside money
Down
- Money that is controlled and regulated by government
- Company retirement plan
- Investing all money at once
- Rising stock market
- Government retirement income
- Technology behind cryptocurrency
- How easily assets can be turned into cash
- Not comfortable with financial swings
- Spreading investments throughout different stocks or ETFs
- Falling stock market
- Savings for unexpected emergencies or costs
- Where stocks are bought and sold
- Fund that replicates a market index
- Investing a fixed amount of money regularly
- Companies payment to shareholders
25 Clues: Rising stock market • Setting aside money • Falling stock market • Company retirement plan • CEO of Berkshire Hathaway • Investing all money at once • A collection of investments • Government retirement income • After tax retirement account • Collection of stocks or bonds • Profits from selling an asset • Putting money to work to profit • Technology behind cryptocurrency • ...
Something for a rainy day. 2025-06-20
Across
- What British people call a vacuum cleaner.
- The area near your house.
- Money you put into a financial insinuation hoping for a return.
- The temperature scale most commonly used in the United States.
- What British people call the subway.
- When you owe money.
- The countryside.
- What kind of puzzle is this?
- Money you put into the bank
- The amount of money in your bank account.
- City.
- A loan for a house.
Down
- Things you buy at the supermarket.
- What manly men wear in Scotland.
- Express.
- The official language of the United States.
- What do you make when you book a hotel room?
- The fee the bank charges when you borrow money.
- Hong Kong currency
- Official language of England.
- UK currency
- What British people call the elevator.
- Cat colour that some think is lucky or unlucky.
23 Clues: City. • Express. • UK currency • The countryside. • Hong Kong currency • When you owe money. • A loan for a house. • The area near your house. • Money you put into the bank • What kind of puzzle is this? • Official language of England. • What manly men wear in Scotland. • Things you buy at the supermarket. • What British people call the subway. • What British people call the elevator. • ...
Charity Sales 2026-01-26
Across
- collected to help social activities
- together to achieve a goal
- charity event where people sell cakes and cookies
- given to people in difficult situations
- others without expecting rewards
- activity to help people in need by selling items
- give money or items to help others
- earned from selling items
- who learn values from charity events
Down
- feeling of satisfaction after helping others
- collect money for a cause
- who help without getting paid
- items for a good cause
- value of being kind and willing to help
- who buy items in charity sales
- sold to raise money
- example of food sold in bake sales
- goal of charity sales
- place where charity sales often happen
- group of people living and working together
20 Clues: sold to raise money • goal of charity sales • items for a good cause • collect money for a cause • earned from selling items • together to achieve a goal • who help without getting paid • who buy items in charity sales • others without expecting rewards • example of food sold in bake sales • give money or items to help others • collected to help social activities • ...
Bookkeeping Vocab 2022-01-24
Across
- anything you own that holds value
- patient's record of financial transactions
- bills that the clinic needs to pay
- the amount of money you have in your account
- when you don't pay and someone makes you
- a 24-hour report of clinic activities
- how much the patient has paid to the clinic
- how much the clinic charges the patient
- money owed to a clinic
Down
- and amount owed by a business
- patient owes clinic money
- proof of payment
- cash kept on hand for making small payments
- patient overpays, clinic owes patient money
- moving information to individual accounts
- the bank gives the customer their money
- record of bank balances sent to customer
- the act of changing something
18 Clues: proof of payment • money owed to a clinic • patient owes clinic money • and amount owed by a business • the act of changing something • anything you own that holds value • bills that the clinic needs to pay • a 24-hour report of clinic activities • the bank gives the customer their money • how much the clinic charges the patient • record of bank balances sent to customer • ...
Lunch Money book Club 2023-05-11
Across
- The power or authority of someone PG 88
- the highest adult male singing voice PG 187
- last for a long time but not permanent
- The highest of the ordinary adult male range. PG 187
- Someone who is engaged in making or saving money PG 63
- particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210
Down
- Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a
- profits, at the bank PG 11
- quick rapid fast or speedy
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- senior officer of a committee, board, or organization PG 206
- a group of people who are chosen to do a particular job
- big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110
- The highest of the four standard singing voices.PG 187
- Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88
15 Clues: profits, at the bank PG 11 • quick rapid fast or speedy • last for a long time but not permanent • The power or authority of someone PG 88 • particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210 • big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110 • Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a • the highest adult male singing voice PG 187 • Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88 • ...
Lunch Money book Club 2023-05-11
Across
- The power or authority of someone PG 88
- the highest adult male singing voice PG 187
- last for a long time but not permanent
- The highest of the ordinary adult male range. PG 187
- Someone who is engaged in making or saving money PG 63
- particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210
Down
- Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a
- profits, at the bank PG 11
- quick rapid fast or speedy
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- senior officer of a committee, board, or organization PG 206
- a group of people who are chosen to do a particular job
- big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110
- The highest of the four standard singing voices.PG 187
- Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88
15 Clues: profits, at the bank PG 11 • quick rapid fast or speedy • last for a long time but not permanent • The power or authority of someone PG 88 • particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210 • big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110 • Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a • the highest adult male singing voice PG 187 • Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88 • ...
Lunch Money book Club 2023-05-11
Across
- The power or authority of someone PG 88
- the highest adult male singing voice PG 187
- last for a long time but not permanent
- The highest of the ordinary adult male range. PG 187
- Someone who is engaged in making or saving money PG 63
- particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210
Down
- Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a
- profits, at the bank PG 11
- quick rapid fast or speedy
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- senior officer of a committee, board, or organization PG 206
- a group of people who are chosen to do a particular job
- big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110
- The highest of the four standard singing voices.PG 187
- Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88
15 Clues: profits, at the bank PG 11 • quick rapid fast or speedy • last for a long time but not permanent • The power or authority of someone PG 88 • particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210 • big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110 • Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a • the highest adult male singing voice PG 187 • Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88 • ...
Your Money, Your Choices 2022-04-13
Across
- -when a good or service costs less than usual
- -to pay money for a good or service
- - what we would like nut do not have to have
- - to use something and give or pay it back
- -how much a good or service is wanted
- -Paper used to buy that bank sends money from acct.
- - what we must have and cannot live without
- - something someone does for others to sell
Down
- -card that uses money from bank account
- -the amount a good or service costs
- -something grown or made to sell
- -I save and borrow money here.
- -Coins and bills
- -card that uses borrowed money
- -to trade a good or service for money
15 Clues: -Coins and bills • -I save and borrow money here. • -card that uses borrowed money • -something grown or made to sell • -to pay money for a good or service • -the amount a good or service costs • -how much a good or service is wanted • -to trade a good or service for money • -card that uses money from bank account • - to use something and give or pay it back • ...
Being Smart with Money 2025-08-18
Across
- Things that you buy.
- A small book used for writing.
- Something you give to someone, usually for a special occasion.
- Clothing worn to cover and protect the feet.
- Doing something suddenly without thinking.
- A plan for how to use your money.
- Keep money instead of spending it.
- Small amounts of food eaten between meals.
Down
- Cheap enough to buy.
- Costs a lot of money.
- A story told with pictures and dialogue.
- To stop yourself from doing something.
- Objects children play with.
- Things you spend money on.
- Careful and smart in making decisions.
15 Clues: Things that you buy. • Cheap enough to buy. • Costs a lot of money. • Things you spend money on. • Objects children play with. • A small book used for writing. • A plan for how to use your money. • Keep money instead of spending it. • To stop yourself from doing something. • Careful and smart in making decisions. • A story told with pictures and dialogue. • ...
Cultura 3 2023-11-23
Across
- place where cheapskate people make lasagna
- unwanted thoughts that can pop into our heads without warning, at any time, often to do crazy things.
- without money
- a sum of money you borrowed and have to pay back
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
- rich
Down
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money
- to want to do something
- offers in withc shops sell their products at a discount
- extra money you have to pay when you borrow money
- a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- money that you spend on rent, food, transport, etc.
- the best teacher in the world
- the time when you are not working or doing other duties
- WHO IS AGAINST THE QUEEN WILL DIE, where is my flowers?
15 Clues: rich • without money • to want to do something • the best teacher in the world • place where cheapskate people make lasagna • a sum of money you borrowed and have to pay back • extra money you have to pay when you borrow money • money that you spend on rent, food, transport, etc. • offers in withc shops sell their products at a discount • ...
Word work 2024-02-22
Across
- A business that has the to make more money then the cost of running th business
- putting money into your bank account
- An agreement to exchange between 2 idividuals
- Borrowing money form a bank or financial institution to buy a property
- When a person decides to end their career and live off their pension or savings
- A business or organization developed from similiar systems and ideas
- The person that finalizes the transaction when you make a purchase
Down
- A person that manages the finacial statement of a business or person
- The financial systems or study of financial patterns
- An oppinion or anoucement
- when someone takes a chance to make more money or to lose money
- An operation in which a product or service is created and sold
- The money situation of a person or organization
- The use of money in a country
- Taking money out of a bank account
15 Clues: An oppinion or anoucement • The use of money in a country • Taking money out of a bank account • putting money into your bank account • An agreement to exchange between 2 idividuals • The money situation of a person or organization • The financial systems or study of financial patterns • An operation in which a product or service is created and sold • ...
Personal Finance 2024-05-08
Across
- Fund- Money put aside for retirement
- Account- Money put into an account to be used immediately
- Putting money into a checking or savings account
- money into the bank on a regular basis
- The change in the cost of living from year-to-year
- mortgage, etc.
Down
- Account- A way to save money for a future want or need by placing a certain amount
- Money put into stocks, bonds, IRA’S, etc. for the future (usually retirement)
- Card- A pre-approved loan (Card) that allows you to purchase things with money that
- Rating/Score- This is the score based on how well you pay your debt; credit cards,
- money from your checking or savings
- you buy a piece of a company
- Spending more than you have in your checking
- Card- A card used to access your savings and checking accounts. This card is used like
- A detailed receipt of the service that was provided with the amount owed listed
- don’t have, must pay interest when paying the loan back
16 Clues: mortgage, etc. • you buy a piece of a company • money from your checking or savings • Fund- Money put aside for retirement • money into the bank on a regular basis • Spending more than you have in your checking • Putting money into a checking or savings account • The change in the cost of living from year-to-year • don’t have, must pay interest when paying the loan back • ...
Superstitions 2013-02-22
20 Clues: cat • hat • rain • salt • fish • money • shoes • mirror • ladder • rabbit • leaves • Friday • fingers • rainbow • clothes • thirteen • umbrella • horseshoe • cigarettes • tablecloth
Success 2015-02-04
20 Clues: luck • money • talent • amusing • charisma • reliable • optimism • charming • creative • ambitious • integrity • adaptable • education • independet • risktaking • motivation • discipline • intelligence • / determined • perseverance
crossword 2024-04-19
20 Clues: money • profit • service • nonrival • monopoly • socialism • inflation • communism • marketfail • capitalism • nonmarginal • competition • publicgoods • selfinterest • marketsystem • nonexcludable • externalities • privateproperty • allocationgoals • freedomofchoice
Banking 2026-03-25
Across
- paper that is as good as money
- put money away for later
- put money in the bank
- when prices rise
- they insure our bank accounts
- pay to use someones money
Down
- our signature on back of check
- interest is paid on this amount
- buy now and pay later
- borrow money and pay you later
- we use to buy things
- turn assets into cash fast
- where we keep our money
13 Clues: when prices rise • we use to buy things • buy now and pay later • put money in the bank • where we keep our money • put money away for later • pay to use someones money • turn assets into cash fast • they insure our bank accounts • paper that is as good as money • our signature on back of check • borrow money and pay you later • interest is paid on this amount
Personal Money Management/Managing a Job Search 2017-02-16
Across
- To stay the same over intervals of time
- To change from month to month
- Investment that protects you from the costs of an unexpected emergency and risks
- Things you must buy to survive
- A payment based on a percentage of sales
- Someone who knows you well and is willing to speak to employers about your qualifications
- Anything you exchange for goods or services
- Type of money
- Plan for spending and saving money
Down
- Money that you earn or receive
- The value of a currency expressed in terms of the amount of goods or services that one unit of money can buy
- Traded
- A lump sum paid in addition to your base pay
- Things you need to maintain a certain standard living
- Sample documents
- A document that provides and overview of your qualifications
- Money you spend
17 Clues: Traded • Type of money • Money you spend • Sample documents • To change from month to month • Money that you earn or receive • Things you must buy to survive • Plan for spending and saving money • To stay the same over intervals of time • A payment based on a percentage of sales • Anything you exchange for goods or services • A lump sum paid in addition to your base pay • ...
Finance vocab 2014-09-24
Across
- – hourly rate of money paid for work
- – amount of cost that stays the same.
- – amount of paycheck AFTER deductions are taken out.
- – chance of loss
- – things that are essential like clothing, shelter, or food.
- – money that comes in from work, or investments.
- – pay out money for a good or service
Down
- – amount of cost that changes depending on circumstances.
- – total amount of paycheck BEFORE deductions are taken out.
- – work a person does to earn a living
- – yearly amount of money paid for work.
- – a promise to pay later
- – things that are non-essential that are desired.
- – a plan for how to spend your income.
- – what you give up in order to get something else.
- – money paid for the use of money – usually a percentage
- – something owed to another
17 Clues: – chance of loss • – a promise to pay later • – something owed to another • – hourly rate of money paid for work • – amount of cost that stays the same. • – work a person does to earn a living • – pay out money for a good or service • – a plan for how to spend your income. • – yearly amount of money paid for work. • – money that comes in from work, or investments. • ...
Savings and Financial System 2026-04-15
Across
- A type of financial asset listed in the notes
- Someone who takes out loans
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Tools, machinery, and buildings used to produce goods
- Go-betweens that connect savers and borrowers
- The chance an investment could lose value
- An account type banks offer for spending money
- Insurance documents listed as financial assets
- Institutions that accept deposits and offer accounts
- Money placed into a bank account
- Putting money into an asset to earn a future benefit
Down
- Loan agreements listed as financial assets
- How efficiently goods and services are produced
- Someone who puts money in a bank or investment
- The gain investors hope to earn (often higher with more risk)
- A future life stage people plan and invest for
- Money set aside for future use in the financial system
17 Clues: Someone who takes out loans • Money placed into a bank account • Money borrowed that must be repaid • The chance an investment could lose value • Loan agreements listed as financial assets • A type of financial asset listed in the notes • Go-betweens that connect savers and borrowers • Someone who puts money in a bank or investment • ...
Finance Terms 2025-01-31
Across
- The value of a person or company.
- The rising price of goods and services associated with the cost of living.
- The use of debt to increase the potential return on an investment
- the money earned by an individual or business through various sources, including wages, profits, interest, and investments.
- The movement of money in and out of a business, showing how much cash is generated and used over a specific period.
- The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations.
- Mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity.
- Reflects how quickly and efficiently assets can be converted into cash without losing significant value.
- An accounting technique used to periodically lower the book value of a loan or an intangible asset over a set period of time.
- Any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.
- The decrease in the value of an asset over its useful life span.
- A sum of money that one party or entity owes to another.
- A set of numbered accounts a business uses to keep track of its financial transactions and to prepare financial reports.
Down
- A performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment.
- Occurs when there isn't enough money in an account to cover a transaction or withdrawal.
- Any cost that contributes to a company's overall cost of doing business.
- Items, articles, products or commodities that customers purchase from companies.
- The marketing and sales of products.
- the cost a lender charges to a borrower for the use of borrowed money, typically expressed as a percentage of the principal amount.
- A common measure of the degree to which a company or a particular business activity makes money.
- Money that is owed or due.
- Money that is borrowed, expected to be paid back with interest.
- A legal process by which you may be discharged from most of your debts.
- The amount of money the owner of an asset would be paid after selling it and any debts associated with the asset were paid off.
- The difference between the debits and credits.
25 Clues: Money that is owed or due. • The value of a person or company. • The marketing and sales of products. • The difference between the debits and credits. • A sum of money that one party or entity owes to another. • The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations. • Money that is borrowed, expected to be paid back with interest. • ...
Fine Apps Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-07
Across
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans.
- a term that covers managing your money as well as saving and investing.
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- Mrs. Hamlins class
- an educational institution or establishment, in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household, taking account of all financial assets and liabilities.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
Down
- an informal expression describing one's inability to pay for living expenses due to the loss of income or inability to budget.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- the first step to being financially smart
- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- a person who teaches us about finance and money
- an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities.
- first four letters from YOUR personality test
- The quantity and quality of human effort available to produce goods and services.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- paper you present at a job interview
- a paid position of regular employment.
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
26 Clues: Mrs. Hamlins class • paper you present at a job interview • a paid position of regular employment. • the first step to being financially smart • first four letters from YOUR personality test • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • a person who teaches us about finance and money • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • ...
10-1 Vocab 2023-04-03
Across
- Broader measure of the money supply
- Type of money that has an alternate use, like corn or gunpowder
- Paper currency, the most obvious form of our economy
- Money is used to determine the value of something.
- Privately owned and publicly controlled central bank of the nation.
Down
- Funds deposited into a bank that can be extracted with a check or debit card.
- Money decided by a governmental decree
- Money in the form of coins
- Something accepted by all parties for exchange.
- Allows you to save your money for later
- A standard unit of currency
- Economic system without money that relies on trade
- The replacement of a government with a new one
- Narrower measure of the money supply
14 Clues: Money in the form of coins • A standard unit of currency • Broader measure of the money supply • Narrower measure of the money supply • Money decided by a governmental decree • Allows you to save your money for later • The replacement of a government with a new one • Something accepted by all parties for exchange. • Economic system without money that relies on trade • ...
Nefe 1 and 2 jason gao 2022-05-24
Across
- rare expenses
- a type of goal
- the money you pay to borrow money
- dependable expenses
- basic necessities(food)
- debt to income ratio(5 cs)
- how trustworthy you are
Down
- guidelines of the loan
- security for loan/consequence for not paying (5cs)
- pay yourself(save money)
- (gratification)immediately
- set expenses
- the applicants history(5 c’s)
- not necessity
- decision making process
- (gratification)wait
- how much money a person has(5 cs)
17 Clues: set expenses • rare expenses • not necessity • a type of goal • dependable expenses • (gratification)wait • guidelines of the loan • decision making process • basic necessities(food) • how trustworthy you are • pay yourself(save money) • (gratification)immediately • debt to income ratio(5 cs) • the applicants history(5 c’s) • the money you pay to borrow money • ...
accounting puzzle 2024-12-11
Across
- : is a fundamental principle in accounting that shows the relationship between a company assets,liabilities and equity .
- : is anything that a company owns that has value.
- : is a person or company that owes money to another person or company .
- :is a loan used to buy property,such as a house .
- : is to refer to the physical location or property value a business operates .
- : are debts that a company owes to third-party creditors that are payable beyond 12 months.
- : is something a company owes it could be money , goods or services.
- : is a tangible asset that a company uses in its operation to generate revenue .
- :is when a business buys something to use in tis operation or to sell to customers .
Down
- :the money a company earns from selling goods or services.
- : is the money a busniess makes after paying all its expenses .
- : refers to things that will be used or paid within one year.
- : means that you have spent more money than you have in your bank account.
- : when a company spents more money than its earns .
- : is the money or other assets that a business uses to start or grow its business.
- asset :things that a company owns and uses to run its business.
- : are amount of money that have been earned or spent , but not yet paid.
- : is the process of recording summarizing ,and analyzing financial transaction to provide information for decision making.
- : are costs that a businees incurs to generate revenue.
19 Clues: :is a loan used to buy property,such as a house . • : when a company spents more money than its earns . • : is anything that a company owns that has value. • : are costs that a businees incurs to generate revenue. • :the money a company earns from selling goods or services. • : refers to things that will be used or paid within one year. • ...
gkn4 2016-01-11
may1 2016-05-09
20 Clues: MP • Bank • Feet • Echo • Money • Onion • Nanny • Atlas • Mayor • Polish • Clinic • Exiled • Letter • Insects • Whitney • Employer • Emigrate • Herbalist • Playwright • Restaurant
Business Revision 2020-05-13
Across
- Bitcoin is a type of ______currency.
- A form of savings where you cannot withdraw any money for a specified length of time.
- This has more risk than saving.
- The action of taking money out from your savings account.
- Tax that is withheld from your gross wage each fortnight.
- Compulsory Third Party insurance.
- The total amount a person earns from all sources over a set period of time.
- Type of fund that holds money for you until you retire.
- A unit of ownership in a company.
- A fraudulent way to try and trick people to get money.
- Money or property left to you when someone dies.
- This can help you plan your income and expenses.
- The maximum amount people can spend using their credit card.
- A card used to pay for goods and services but attracts interest if it isn't paid off in time.
- A legal process where you're declared unable to pay your debts.
- A range of investments held by a person or company
- Do something for money.
Down
- This bank's logo is a dragon.
- the degree of uncertainty and/or potential financial loss in an investment decision.
- The process of putting a little money away each week for a rainy day.
- Australia, New Zealand and USA's unit of currency.
- Automatic Teller ____.
- An amount you sometimes need to pay if you make an insurance claim.
- A loan you take out to buy a house.
- An institution where money is held.
- The amount you must pay to obtain insurance cover.
- Type of insurance paid to a person's family when they die.
- Type of insurance that protects property owners against injuries and accidents that occur on their property.
- An amount of money that is owed to somebody else.
- the total amount of your wage before tax and other deductions.
- The stockmarket crash of 1987 is called what Monday?
- Type of insurance you need to protect yourself from losing your money if a cruise is cancelled.
- Earning interest on top of interest.
- Australian _____ Exchange.
34 Clues: Automatic Teller ____. • Do something for money. • Australian _____ Exchange. • This bank's logo is a dragon. • This has more risk than saving. • Compulsory Third Party insurance. • A unit of ownership in a company. • A loan you take out to buy a house. • An institution where money is held. • Earning interest on top of interest. • Bitcoin is a type of ______currency. • ...
Kroboth 2023-08-22
Across
- One u have to have it the other u would like to have it but dont need
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- a prediction of your credit behavior
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- denoting n original sum invested or lent.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- the concept that money today is worth more than money tomorrow.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
Down
- treat your self first and your problems before anything else
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- the state of being bankrupt.
- statement that has information about your credit activity
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
25 Clues: the state of being bankrupt. • a prediction of your credit behavior • denoting n original sum invested or lent. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • statement that has information about your credit activity • treat your self first and your problems before anything else • a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality. • ...
Personal Finance 2024-05-15
Across
- The dollar amount assigned to a house or real estate property for tax purposes
- An account you put money aside to grow gradually over time
- The original sum of money borrowed
- A loan you take out when you buy a house
- A portion of the total purchase price usually paid at the finalizing of the transaction
- Tax that is determined by the value of buildings or land
- The amount of money one must pay on a monthly basis to repay a debt
- At the end of a term where the whole amount that is paid back including interest
- Strategically placing money in assets with the hope of gaining more money
- An investment made in regard with the government
- The amount of a loan not paid by the down payment
- Insurance on private residences
- Federal student loans which you do have to pay interest while you’re in school
- an application students fill out to be considered for federal financial aid
- Calculation interest based on a period for debt
Down
- A simple interest based on a year of 365 days.
- A piece of a specific company which people can buy
- An investment made in regard with the government
- Money awarded to students to further their education
- Money given for a specific purpose that doesn’t need to be paid back
- The cost of borrowing, accrued interest and fees
- The percentage of the assessed value that you are charged
- A sum of money charged for schooling
- Federal student loans which you do not need to pay interest on until you’re no longer in school
- Having ownership of a part of a company.
- home mortgage that is issued by the government
- Minimum interest rate calculated by what the lender can repay
- A collection of stocks that one can invest in rather than a singular stock
- The percentage you must pay for borrowing money in addition to paying back the initial amount
- A way for companies or governments to pay off debt by having people buy it from them
- The amount of money a person owes
- A measure of how much student aid you are eligible for
32 Clues: Insurance on private residences • The amount of money a person owes • The original sum of money borrowed • A sum of money charged for schooling • A loan you take out when you buy a house • Having ownership of a part of a company. • A simple interest based on a year of 365 days. • home mortgage that is issued by the government • ...
Chapter 19 Puzzle 2025-04-29
Across
- Term Growth- Investment goal for those who desire financial security in the future
- Investments- Lending money for use by businesses and governments is another common investment
- is the ease with which an investment can be changed into cash without losing its value
- Value- The amount being borrowed by the corporation issuing the bond
- Value- the price at which a share of stock can be bought and sold in the stock market
- Storage of money for future use
- Using your savings to earn more money
- Income- Income for current living expenses
- Gain- A stock increases in value and is then sold for more than its original cost
- Investments- Other investment choices include real estate, commodities and collectibles- create a greater risk
- Money you can receive for letting others use your money
- Estate- Land and anything that is attached to it
Down
- Account- a plan with a low balance to deposit and withdraw money, these accounts pay interest while keeping your money safe
- A certificate representing a promise to pay a definite amount of money at a stated interest rate on a specific due date
- interest- Interest computed on the amount saved plus the interest previously earned
- Short-term borrowing with maturities from 91 days to one year
- Bond- Bonds issued by local and state governments
- Funds- Managed by an investment company , allows investors to spread out their risk among many investments
- Legal document giving the lender a claim against the property if the principal, interest or both are not as paid as agreed
- of Deposit- Allows you to earn a high interest rate with a minimum deposit of $100-$1,000
- Bond- Investment used to pay interest rate that changes inflation
- stock- has priority over common stock in the payment of dividends
- Market Account- Pays a variable interest rate based on various government and corporate securities
- the percentage of money earned on your savings or investment over a year
- exchange- a business organization that accommodates the buying and selling of securities
- stock- represents general ownership in a corporation and a right to share in its profits
- Loss- An investment is sold for less than its original cost
27 Clues: Storage of money for future use • Using your savings to earn more money • Income- Income for current living expenses • Estate- Land and anything that is attached to it • Bond- Bonds issued by local and state governments • Money you can receive for letting others use your money • Loss- An investment is sold for less than its original cost • ...
The Evolution, Functions, and Characteristics of Money 2023-03-31
Across
- an overthrow of government
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
Down
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Ch. 10-1 2023-03-29
Across
- an overthrow of government
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
Down
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary (Briseis and Taylor) 2019-04-01
Across
- and entry recording an amount listed on the left-hand side or column of an account
- the value of all non-financial and financial assets
- to subtract from
- Credit lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debaters property
- the cost required for something
- fix regular payment
- money receive
Down
- money money please into a bank account
- labeling of items for sale with retail price per unit
- money to take money back
- an item of value that is owned
- the amount of money employees receive before any taxes and the deduction are taken out
- money one has saved
- card card issued by bank allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
14 Clues: money receive • to subtract from • money one has saved • fix regular payment • money to take money back • an item of value that is owned • the cost required for something • money money please into a bank account • the value of all non-financial and financial assets • labeling of items for sale with retail price per unit • ...
Budgeting 2025-04-25
Across
- item of value owned, such as cash, property, or investments
- money owed or due
- amount of money spent or the act of spending funds
- setting money aside to achieve a return
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; excess income over expenditure.
- A financial obligation or amount owed to others.
- money received for work
Down
- An official inspection of an organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
- ability to borrow money with agreement to give back
- money set aside for future use
- The amount by which something, especially money, is too small or falls short.
- money spent on goods and services and bills
- Related to government revenue, especially taxes, or public finance.
- plan for managing income and expenses
14 Clues: money owed or due • money received for work • money set aside for future use • plan for managing income and expenses • setting money aside to achieve a return • money spent on goods and services and bills • A financial obligation or amount owed to others. • amount of money spent or the act of spending funds • ability to borrow money with agreement to give back • ...
Banking Test 2022-04-18
Across
- college savings plan
- This retirement account can get money deposited into it from an employer, and money should go into it as you get older.
- Bank of America
- paid off monthly
- Merrill Edge
- account that earns slight interest, and is used for saving money
- place to cash a check
- offers higher interest rates than a bank
- a deposit that you buy which earns interest over time
Down
- easily withdraw and deposit money
- handles customer calls
- advantaged retirement account provided by school
- takes money directly out of your account
- a check with a lot more importance than a traditional check, if lost, it's a big deal.
- an ira that uses taxpayer dollars
- parents may set this up for their kids early in their life
- writing a check to a friend you owe money to
17 Clues: Merrill Edge • Bank of America • paid off monthly • college savings plan • place to cash a check • handles customer calls • easily withdraw and deposit money • an ira that uses taxpayer dollars • takes money directly out of your account • offers higher interest rates than a bank • writing a check to a friend you owe money to • advantaged retirement account provided by school • ...
Economics vocabulary 2024-09-12
Across
- the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money
- money, property, etc., that is used to start or operate a business
- money that a bank or business will allow a person to use and then pay back in the future
- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
- a period of time in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs
- of or relating to money and especially to the money a government, business, or organization earns, spends, and owes
Down
- an amount of money available for spending that is based on a plan for how it will be spent
- to increase in value
- to go down in value very suddenly and quickly
- an amount (such as an amount of money) that is less than the amount that is needed
- : unable to pay debts
- to put (money) in a bank account
- a science concerned with the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought
- an amount of money that you owe to a person, bank, company, etc.
- a continual increase in the price of goods and services
15 Clues: to increase in value • : unable to pay debts • to put (money) in a bank account • to go down in value very suddenly and quickly • a continual increase in the price of goods and services • the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money • an amount of money that you owe to a person, bank, company, etc. • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-05-20
Across
- Spending plan
- A third party for financial compensation in an emergency
- Having the right to borrow money
- Stealing personal information and acting as the victim
- Swindle for money
- Rationing money
Down
- Money owed
- Money made
- Money spent
- Items necessary to live
- An item holding economic value
- Price increasing over time
- Fees to the government
13 Clues: Money owed • Money made • Money spent • Spending plan • Rationing money • Swindle for money • Fees to the government • Items necessary to live • Price increasing over time • An item holding economic value • Having the right to borrow money • Stealing personal information and acting as the victim • A third party for financial compensation in an emergency
Nefe 1 and 2 jason gao 2022-05-24
Across
- pay yourself(save money)
- basic necessities(food)
- decision making process
- how trustworthy you are
- the applicants history(5 c’s)
- (gratification)immediately
- how much money a person has(5 cs)
- not necessity
Down
- set expenses
- rare expenses
- a type of goal
- security for loan/consequence for not paying (5cs)
- the money you pay to borrow money
- (gratification)wait
- debt to income ratio(5 cs)
- guidelines of the loan
- dependable and expenses
17 Clues: set expenses • rare expenses • not necessity • a type of goal • (gratification)wait • guidelines of the loan • basic necessities(food) • decision making process • how trustworthy you are • dependable and expenses • pay yourself(save money) • debt to income ratio(5 cs) • (gratification)immediately • the applicants history(5 c’s) • the money you pay to borrow money • ...
Nefe 1 and 2 jason gao 2022-05-24
Across
- pay yourself(save money)
- basic necessities(food)
- decision making process
- how trustworthy you are
- the applicants history(5 c’s)
- (gratification)immediately
- how much money a person has(5 cs)
- not necessity
Down
- set expenses
- rare expenses
- a type of goal
- security for loan/consequence for not paying (5cs)
- the money you pay to borrow money
- (gratification)wait
- debt to income ratio(5 cs)
- guidelines of the loan
- dependable and expenses
17 Clues: set expenses • rare expenses • not necessity • a type of goal • (gratification)wait • guidelines of the loan • basic necessities(food) • decision making process • how trustworthy you are • dependable and expenses • pay yourself(save money) • debt to income ratio(5 cs) • (gratification)immediately • the applicants history(5 c’s) • the money you pay to borrow money • ...
Nefe 1 and 2 jason gao 2022-05-24
Across
- dependable and expenses
- (gratification)wait
- not necessity
- how trustworthy you are
- how much money a person has(5 cs)
- set expenses
- debt to income ratio(5 cs)
- basic necessities(food)
Down
- the money you pay to borrow money
- the applicants history(5 c’s)
- a type of goal
- rare expenses
- guidelines of the loan
- decision making process
- security for loan/consequence for not paying (5cs)
- (gratification)immediately
- pay yourself(save money)
17 Clues: set expenses • not necessity • rare expenses • a type of goal • (gratification)wait • guidelines of the loan • dependable and expenses • decision making process • how trustworthy you are • basic necessities(food) • pay yourself(save money) • (gratification)immediately • debt to income ratio(5 cs) • the applicants history(5 c’s) • the money you pay to borrow money • ...
Com 2022-12-08
Economics 2019-01-05
Across
- Doesn't Grow On Trees
- Used To Electronically Transfer Money
- Investment Program Funded By Shareholders
- Money Made Overall
- Agreement With Legal Force
- When Bank Lends Money In Exchange For Debtor's Property
- Where Checks Can Be Drawn
- Same Amount Regardless Of Change
Down
- Money Made While Working
- Something Used For Purchasing Goods
- Guarantee Of Compensation For Certain Events
- An Estimate Of Income
- Easily Changed Because Of Sales Ect.
- Earns Interest
- Items Kept On Business Premises
15 Clues: Earns Interest • Money Made Overall • Doesn't Grow On Trees • An Estimate Of Income • Money Made While Working • Where Checks Can Be Drawn • Agreement With Legal Force • Items Kept On Business Premises • Same Amount Regardless Of Change • Something Used For Purchasing Goods • Easily Changed Because Of Sales Ect. • Used To Electronically Transfer Money • ...
FINANCE ISSUES 2020-06-21
Across
- Decline in the economy of a nation
- Assents in the form of money
- Money made from sales
- Any kind of borrowing
- Charged by the bank
- Spend more than your account
- Valuable pledge to a bank
Down
- Unit of ownership of a company
- Opposite of profit
- Used to buy goods and services
- Someone who lends
- Money put in business or stock
- Revenue gained
- A person who owes
- Refers to money or assets
15 Clues: Revenue gained • Someone who lends • A person who owes • Opposite of profit • Charged by the bank • Money made from sales • Any kind of borrowing • Refers to money or assets • Valuable pledge to a bank • Assents in the form of money • Spend more than your account • Unit of ownership of a company • Used to buy goods and services • Money put in business or stock • ...
FINANCE ISSUES 2020-06-21
Across
- Decline in the economy of a nation
- Refers to money or assets
- Spend more than your account
- Unit of ownership of a company
- Any kind of borrowing
- Revenue gained
- Someone who lends
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- Valuable pledge to a bank
- A person who owes
- Money made from sales
- Charged by the bank
- Used to buy goods and services
- Money put in business or stock
- Assents in the form of money
- Opposite of profit
15 Clues: Revenue gained • A person who owes • Someone who lends • Opposite of profit • Charged by the bank • Money made from sales • Any kind of borrowing • Valuable pledge to a bank • Refers to money or assets • Spend more than your account • Assents in the form of money • Used to buy goods and services • Money put in business or stock • Unit of ownership of a company • ...
vocab 2 2022-03-09
Across
- electronically transfering money
- money paid for hourly work
- amount of funds avaliable
- two way to make deductions
- puting money in
- payment where nothing comes back
- comparing two sets of records
- money paid for using funds
Down
- increase of assets value
- record of the amount in checking
- fixed income payed to an employee
- amount paid to the owner
- amount of funds to start with
- taking money out
- payment to share holders
15 Clues: puting money in • taking money out • increase of assets value • amount paid to the owner • payment to share holders • amount of funds avaliable • money paid for hourly work • two way to make deductions • money paid for using funds • amount of funds to start with • comparing two sets of records • record of the amount in checking • electronically transfering money • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab 2014-09-25
Across
- Person you owe money to
- Buying something with credit
- The cost of items
- Agreeing to later payment for item
- The things you own
- Under owner's equity
- The income from sales
- Causes a change as increase/decrease
- Paying money to someone on account
- Money put in something
- Liabilities + Owner's equity = ?
- Claims to assets
Down
- Use this to balance
- The people who owe you money later
- When you take money out of bank
15 Clues: Claims to assets • The cost of items • The things you own • Use this to balance • Under owner's equity • The income from sales • Money put in something • Person you owe money to • Buying something with credit • When you take money out of bank • Liabilities + Owner's equity = ? • Agreeing to later payment for item • The people who owe you money later • Paying money to someone on account • ...
Investing Crossword 2025-01-27
Across
- money placed to be able to recvieve more
- businesses that are stocks
- business people that trade stocks
- portion of the stock for investors
- profit accumulated with investments
- symbol for a stock
Down
- varying state of stocks
- keep money in account
- regular money acquired per year
- entities to invest in
- positive income from an investment
- the amount something costs
- an investment in a stock
- money back on an ivestment
- the value of money decreasing
15 Clues: symbol for a stock • keep money in account • entities to invest in • varying state of stocks • an investment in a stock • businesses that are stocks • the amount something costs • money back on an ivestment • the value of money decreasing • regular money acquired per year • business people that trade stocks • positive income from an investment • portion of the stock for investors • ...
income withholdings vocab 2022-01-25
Across
- government tax on income
- income after deducting taxes
- insurance for people 65+
- money taken to help the state
- how much money to withhold
- income gained by gov from tax
- money received before taxes
- money received
- verify identity and employment
- reports wages + taxes withheld
Down
- tax collection agency
- amount owed to the government
- money taken by the government
- help for people with no money
14 Clues: money received • tax collection agency • government tax on income • insurance for people 65+ • how much money to withhold • money received before taxes • income after deducting taxes • amount owed to the government • money taken to help the state • money taken by the government • income gained by gov from tax • help for people with no money • verify identity and employment • ...
10.1 2022-04-05
Across
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- an overthrow of government
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
Down
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
OLIVER 2025-07-28
Across
- I have no money in my ******* account
- retail store; department store + grocery
- another word; items
- physical items; seen, perceived
- I bought food using my ****** ****
- ripoff item
Down
- products; long life
- money limit to spend
- money received from work you do
- large store, several areas
- I am going to the **** to put money into my account
- I don't want to pay for my ********
- cash
- a person who steals goods
- large shop; food, goods
15 Clues: cash • ripoff item • products; long life • another word; items • money limit to spend • large shop; food, goods • a person who steals goods • large store, several areas • money received from work you do • physical items; seen, perceived • I bought food using my ****** **** • I don't want to pay for my ******** • I have no money in my ******* account • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-08
Across
- pay the amount of money an employee takes home
- pay The amount of money someone earns before deductions are made.
- amount of money borrowed or invested
- Money put aside to increase in value
- Money earned
- the amount of money someone plans to spend
- tax A tax on sales
Down
- transfer of money from one person to another
- list of employees that need to be payed by a company
- profit of invested money
- paper used to transfer money
- card a plastic card used for withdrawing money for purchases
12 Clues: Money earned • tax A tax on sales • profit of invested money • paper used to transfer money • amount of money borrowed or invested • Money put aside to increase in value • the amount of money someone plans to spend • transfer of money from one person to another • pay the amount of money an employee takes home • list of employees that need to be payed by a company • ...
verbs connected to money 2013-04-25
16 Clues: ganar • deber • ganar • donar • pagar • perder • gastar • prestar • ahorrar • heredar • away dar • invertir • devolver • permitirse • pedir prestado • out derrochar
Grade Six Money Words 2018-05-08
Across
- A regular payment paid to a landlord for use of a property
- A sum of money given to another, that is expected to be returned over time
- Things that are counted as material prosperity
- Slip of paper confirm a purchase
- Showing kindness to others (adjective)
- An arrangement whereby a user can access personalized services
- The services and arrangements offered by a bank
- Mean, ungenerous, penny-pinching
Down
- Moneys received on a regular basis
- Increase of money because of a transaction after all costs are taken away
- Personal moneys held in a bank account
- A gift of money given to a waiter
- Something significantly reduced in price
- Something that was given away free of charge (noun)
- To give something away free of charge (verb)
15 Clues: Slip of paper confirm a purchase • Mean, ungenerous, penny-pinching • A gift of money given to a waiter • Moneys received on a regular basis • Personal moneys held in a bank account • Showing kindness to others (adjective) • Something significantly reduced in price • To give something away free of charge (verb) • Things that are counted as material prosperity • ...
MONEY, BANKING & FINANCIAL INSTITUTION 2020-11-23
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- The central bank buys securities from the public, paying them with cheques resulting in an ________ of credit creation and money supply leading to the fall of interest rate.
- Credit creation is the process where a small given deposit will lead to a greater increase in the ________ of the
- The _________ is the rate of interest which a central bank charges on the loans and advances to a
- The authorities reduce the required
- during __________.
- ___________ monetary policy aims to increase money supply and control unemployment during recession.
- The most liquid assets since they can be used as payments and settlements of debts directly without any conversion.
Down
- ratio to encourage an expansion in lending and
- bank.
- Able to keep for a long period of time and withstand the wear and tear of many people using it.
- Any commodity that is generally acceptable as a payment for goods and services.
- Must be widely accepted as a medium of
- _________ monetary policy aims to decrease money supply and control inflation.
- Money is held as a __________ against some unforeseen events.
- M2 plus savings, fixed deposits in other financial institutions, merchant banks and discount houses.
15 Clues: bank. • during __________. • The authorities reduce the required • Must be widely accepted as a medium of • ratio to encourage an expansion in lending and • Money is held as a __________ against some unforeseen events. • _________ monetary policy aims to decrease money supply and control inflation. • ...
Lunch Money book Club 2023-05-11
Across
- The power or authority of someone PG 88
- the highest adult male singing voice PG 187
- last for a long time but not permanent
- The highest of the ordinary adult male range. PG 187
- Someone who is engaged in making or saving money PG 63
- particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210
Down
- Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a
- profits, at the bank PG 11
- quick rapid fast or speedy
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- senior officer of a committee, board, or organization PG 206
- a group of people who are chosen to do a particular job
- big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110
- The highest of the four standard singing voices.PG 187
- Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88
15 Clues: profits, at the bank PG 11 • quick rapid fast or speedy • last for a long time but not permanent • The power or authority of someone PG 88 • particle, little bit, or molucule PG 210 • big green "monster" with weird ears PG 110 • Handwriting, or play/musical papers PG 144a • the highest adult male singing voice PG 187 • Thrifty managment, or consumtion of money PG 88 • ...
Who stole my money? 2023-05-04
Across
- to increase an amount or level.transfer
- money that you get from selling goods or services for more than they cost to produce or provide.
- a liquid obtained from petroleum, used as fuel in car engines, etc.
- the amount of money a person regularly receives for their job.
- to make something happen.
- to move someone or something from one place to another.
- involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand.
- To describe something which worths a lot of money.
- something difficult or unpleasant that you have to deal with or worry about.
Down
- a rise in the number, size, or amount of something.
- a need for something to be sold or supplied.
- is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in a country.
- to move around or through something, or to make something move around or through something.
- an amount of something that is ready to be used.
- to record the progress or development of something over a period.
15 Clues: to make something happen. • to increase an amount or level.transfer • a need for something to be sold or supplied. • an amount of something that is ready to be used. • To describe something which worths a lot of money. • a rise in the number, size, or amount of something. • to move someone or something from one place to another. • ...
Money Matters Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-30
Across
- a way the government funds your ideas and projects to provide public services and stimulate the economy
- someone who's been added to a credit card account by the card's owner, also known as the primary cardholder
- a written, dated, and signed draft that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer
- the total amount of funds a person or business can borrow from a financial institution
- available to undergraduate students with financial needs
- to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent
- allows two account owners to use the same credit account
- an unsecured credit provided by financial institutions based on criteria like employment history
Down
- a type of credit facility, provided by banks that allow customers to borrow funds within a pre-approved credit limit
- available to undergraduate and graduated students; no requirement to demonstrate financial need
- the price you pay to borrow money
- the amount of money you have the ability to borrow and promise to pay back, usually with interest
- anything owed by one person to another
- a way to purchase something now and pay for it over time
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
15 Clues: the price you pay to borrow money • anything owed by one person to another • available to undergraduate students with financial needs • allows two account owners to use the same credit account • a way to purchase something now and pay for it over time • a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • ...
Anti Money Laundering Abbreviations 2025-08-05
Across
- IOLTA: Attorneys/law firms will use this account to keep client funds separate until the funds are either needed for case work or dispersed to the client.
- BO: The individuals that own or control a business.
- KYC:The process of identifying and verifying customer’s identity and building the customer’s risk profile upon onboarding and on a continuing basis.
- FinCEN: Organization that collects, analyzes and disseminates BSA information.
- CDD: The process of verifying a customer's occupation or business type, expected activity, source of funds, purpose of account, negative media and beneficial ownership.
- BSA:U.S. law requiring financial institutions to assist in detecting and preventing money laundering.
Down
- FATF: The international policy-making body that established the "Series of 40 Recommendations".
- OFAC: Administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on US foreign policy and national security goals.
- CTR:Reporting of cash transactions over $10,000
- EDD: Workflow used to Mitigate Risk of High-Risk Customers.
- CIP: Section 326 of the USA Patriot Act includes collecting the customer's name, date of birth, address, and identification number.
- SAR: Reporting of suspicious activity.
- AML:The set of laws, regulations, and procedures designed to detect, prevent, and report money laundering activities.
- POS Transaction: This transactions can be completed using either a debit card, or in some cases, an ATM card.
- DDA Account: Another name for a DDA account.
15 Clues: SAR: Reporting of suspicious activity. • DDA Account: Another name for a DDA account. • CTR:Reporting of cash transactions over $10,000 • BO: The individuals that own or control a business. • EDD: Workflow used to Mitigate Risk of High-Risk Customers. • FinCEN: Organization that collects, analyzes and disseminates BSA information. • ...
The Berenstain Bears- Trouble with money 2025-05-15
Across
- amount of money to do or buy something
- to let someone use your property for a fee
- to use money to buy something
- a place where people sell goods or services
- a record of money where you can deposit and withdraw money
- gave money in exchange for goods and services
Down
- people who buy goods and services
- money charged for a service
- what people use to buy stuff
- giving money in exchange for a good or product
- amount of money something costs
- getting money by working
12 Clues: getting money by working • money charged for a service • what people use to buy stuff • to use money to buy something • amount of money something costs • people who buy goods and services • amount of money to do or buy something • to let someone use your property for a fee • a place where people sell goods or services • gave money in exchange for goods and services • ...
VOCABULARY REVISION 7 2020-04-01
15 Clues: costs • lease • vanish • abroad • company • not cheap • amusement • colleague • money allowance • computer program • page on the internet • money you pay the government • money you borrow from the bank • slip paper that shows how much you get paid • money automatically taken out of your bank account
VOCABULARY REVISION 7 2020-04-01
15 Clues: lease • vanish • abroad • company • colleague • amusement • not cheap • money allowance • computer program • portable computer • page on the internet • money you pay the government • money you borrow from the bank • slip paper that shows how much you get paid • money automatically taken out of your bank account
Soundarya Institute of Management and Science - Department of Commerce Accountancy Puzzle 2024-08-06
Across
- The money paid for work performed
- Goods bought for sale
- Funds borrowed by a company
- Money earned regularly from investments
- Money paid to government based on income
- Goods available for sale
- Money taken out by the owner for personal use
- statement that shows a company's financial position
Down
- Someone who owes money
- Paid in advance
- Money lost, especially when costs are higher than income
- revenue exceeds costs
- Not yet paid
- The act of selling something
14 Clues: Not yet paid • Paid in advance • Goods bought for sale • revenue exceeds costs • Someone who owes money • Goods available for sale • Funds borrowed by a company • The act of selling something • The money paid for work performed • Money earned regularly from investments • Money paid to government based on income • Money taken out by the owner for personal use • ...
FIN MATH VOCAB 1-2 2023-10-24
Across
- when money has been successfully withdrawn from a bank account
- a withdrawal from or deposit into a bank account
- comparing two records of an account in an effort to match them
- a check with a manually-written "VOID" used for information only
- withdrawing more money from an account than it holds
- the amount of money in an account
- an account used to write checks and use debit card
- a table to record transactions from a checking account
Down
- something NOT necessary to live
- to get or receive something brought upon yourself
- money paid directly into an account without the need for a check
- something necessary to live
- a monetary fine for withdrawing more money than an account holds
- yearly or once a year
- an account used to save money
- a piece of paper used to pay money directly from a checking account
16 Clues: yearly or once a year • something necessary to live • an account used to save money • something NOT necessary to live • the amount of money in an account • a withdrawal from or deposit into a bank account • to get or receive something brought upon yourself • an account used to write checks and use debit card • withdrawing more money from an account than it holds • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-04-11
Across
- Fee that is charged for borrowing money
- Something that is NOT necessary for survival
- When you use your money in hopes of making more money off of it.
- Investing is...
- Money you spend
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- A certificate that states what you loaned a company or gov't plus a certain interest rate
- or APR The percentage used to calculate interest
- When the income and expenses are equal in a budget
Down
- A certain type of savings account that you can only withdraw from after retirement
- A plan that lays out your expenses and income
- A share in ownership of a company
- The amount of money borrowed
- Money you make
- Something that is necessary for survival
- estate Buying land, a home to fix up or a building to rent out
16 Clues: Money you make • Investing is... • Money you spend • The amount of money borrowed • A share in ownership of a company • Fee that is charged for borrowing money • Something that is necessary for survival • Something that is NOT necessary for survival • A plan that lays out your expenses and income • or APR The percentage used to calculate interest • ...
Biztown Vocabulary 2022-12-19
Across
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- A written order to a bank to pay from an account
- People who buy and use goods and services
- The chief executive officer of a business
- A plan for saving, spending, and managing money
- A system that guides how money is earned and used in society
- The amount of money earned from sales
- The amount after tax and other deductions
Down
- A person who creates or supplies goods or services
- The current amount of money in an account
- The money paid to the government for goods and services
- The amount before tax and other deductions
- The people and things needed to produce goods and services
- A fee received or paid based on a principal amount
- The chief financial officer of a business
- The money people earn for work
16 Clues: The money people earn for work • The amount of money earned from sales • The current amount of money in an account • People who buy and use goods and services • The chief executive officer of a business • The chief financial officer of a business • The amount after tax and other deductions • The amount before tax and other deductions • ...
Saving and Spending Our Money 2023-09-14
Across
- the money people save
- the giving up of one thing in return for something else
- to trade without using money
- willingness to buy
- the money left over after all the costs of running a business have been paid
- the contest among businesses to sell the most goods and services
- a place where coins are made
- a plan for spending and saving money
Down
- a group of workers who own a business together
- the supply of a product is not enough to meet the demand for it
- what someone gives up to get what he or she wants
- the freedom to make and sell any product or service that is allowed by law
- to put money into a bank account
- to buy something that will grow in value
- the products and services that businesses provide
- the money a bank pays people for keeping their money there
16 Clues: willingness to buy • the money people save • to trade without using money • a place where coins are made • to put money into a bank account • a plan for spending and saving money • to buy something that will grow in value • a group of workers who own a business together • what someone gives up to get what he or she wants • the products and services that businesses provide • ...
bank 2020-03-24
Across
- a. is likely to persuade a person to believe or do a particular thing.
- n. The money used in a particular country.
- n. a sum of money that you borrow.
- n. your name, written in your own characteristic way, often at the end of a document to indicate that you wrote the document or that you agree with what it says.
- n. a loan of money which you get from a bank or building society in order to buy a house.
- a. something that is caused by or relates to the force of magnetism.
- n. a sum of money which is in a bank account or savings account, especially a sum which will be left there for some time.
Down
- n. an amount of money that is paid to someone, or the act of paying this money.
- n. something such as a contract, deadline, or visa of which the time comes to an end or stops being valid.
- n. money in the form of notes and coins rather than cheques.
- n. the money that you have saved, especially in a bank or a building society.
- n. an arrangement to leave your money in a bank and take some out when you need it.
- v. sth goes from one place to another.
- v. spent more money than you have in your bank account, and so you are in debt to the bank.
- v. remove your money or take it away.
- n. a very small piece of silicon with electronic circuits on it which is part of a computer or other piece of machinery.
16 Clues: n. a sum of money that you borrow. • v. remove your money or take it away. • v. sth goes from one place to another. • n. The money used in a particular country. • n. money in the form of notes and coins rather than cheques. • a. something that is caused by or relates to the force of magnetism. • a. is likely to persuade a person to believe or do a particular thing. • ...
Financial Management Vocab Crossword-Emily 2022-02-11
Across
- A personalized 10 digit sequence assigned at birth.
- Josh gets paid biweekly. This is his...
- When filing for taxes and deductions, you will use a ...
- If you are over 65, you would most likely benefit off of this health program.
- A fixed amount of money given or income.
- Money you can spend.
- Jenny's company offers health insurance and a 401k. These are...
- Employees such as waiters or car salesmen will work on...
- Marsha works 9-5. Yesterday she worked 9-7. Marsha worked...
- Vince only sold 400 dollars worth of product. He will owe his employer 50 dollars. Vince works on...
Down
- Money before deductions.
- During every pay period your employer will put in a portion of their money towards this in case of injury on the job.
- Almost all entrepreneurs are..
- Before electronic deposits, most workers were paid through...
- Money paid per hour.
- Most workers receive their paychecks through...
- Penny earns $700 per month. However she is left with only $510 to spend. What reduced her pay?
- Mark pays more of this than Sally because he has a higher salary.
- Sarah wants a new TV but she doesn't have enough money however she has 80 dollars left every month. Where should she put this money into?
- Social Security and Medicare together are filed as...
20 Clues: Money paid per hour. • Money you can spend. • Money before deductions. • Almost all entrepreneurs are.. • Josh gets paid biweekly. This is his... • A fixed amount of money given or income. • Most workers receive their paychecks through... • A personalized 10 digit sequence assigned at birth. • Social Security and Medicare together are filed as... • ...
Chapter 11 2012-04-18
Across
- objects that have value in themselves as well as for use as money
- currency that had a value in gold for exchange
- common bank
- paper currency made legal tender by a fiat of the government, but not based on or convertible into coin.
- The system of banking that exists in the United States in which state banks and national banks are chartered and supervised at different levels
- currency that had a value in silver for exchange
- bank owned by members that subscribe
- the value behind the money in a monetary system
Down
- anything generally accepted as representing a standard of value and exchangeable for goods or services.
- money in the form of coin
- the function of money that enables goods and services to be paid for a considerable time after they have been acquired
- central banking system of the US
- economy where goods or services are traded
- the federal standard of money that is used
- a scale on which the value of a good or service is meausred
- the standard unit of value of a currency
- currency that is permitted to be used by the government
- all paper money has an equal value in gold
- any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper, and demand deposits
- bank that is chartered by the federal government
20 Clues: common bank • money in the form of coin • central banking system of the US • bank owned by members that subscribe • the standard unit of value of a currency • economy where goods or services are traded • the federal standard of money that is used • all paper money has an equal value in gold • currency that had a value in gold for exchange • ...
Steven, P7, economic vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- money earned by workers
- a list of income and expenses
- another word for farming
- prices falling over time
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- the creation of products
- money we pay to the government
- in short supply
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- costs or things we have to buy
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- money that is owed to someone else
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- the money a person receives for the work they do
Down
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
- a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- prices rising over time
- a system of dollars and coins
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- trading for goods and services
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- small pieces of a company
- using another person’s money to buy something
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
28 Clues: in short supply • money earned by workers • prices rising over time • another word for farming • prices falling over time • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a list of income and expenses • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • money we pay to the government • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
levi p7 economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- the creation of products
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- costs or things we have to buy
- trading for goods and services
- prices falling over time
- a system of dollars and coins
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
Down
- Market a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- another word for farming
- money earned by workers
- prices rising over time
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- a list of income and expenses
- money we pay to the government
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- small pieces of a company
- in short supply
- using another person’s money to buy something
- money that is owed to someone else
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
28 Clues: in short supply • money earned by workers • prices rising over time • another word for farming • the creation of products • prices falling over time • small pieces of a company • a list of income and expenses • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the government • costs or things we have to buy • trading for goods and services • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Kayge, P7, economic vocabulary 2023-01-25
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- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- another word for farming
- money that is owed to someone else
- Market a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
- prices rising over time
- costs or things we have to buy
- small pieces of a company
- using another person’s money to buy something
- trading for goods and services
- a list of income and expenses
Down
- a system of dollars and coins
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- money earned by workers
- the creation of products
- prices falling over time
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- money we pay to the government
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- in short supply
28 Clues: in short supply • money earned by workers • prices rising over time • the creation of products • prices falling over time • another word for farming • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • a list of income and expenses • money we pay to the government • costs or things we have to buy • trading for goods and services • money that is owed to someone else • ...
