money Crossword Puzzles
Jobs & Money 2024-11-18
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- - Komanda
- - Nulupta
- - Patiklus
- - Pinigai
- - Lankstus
- - Aukle
- - Nuotaikingas
- - Susitvarkyti
- - Floristas
- - Santechnikas
- - Įgula
- - Provilegijos
- - Kvalifikacija
- - Inžinierius
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- - Klientas
- - Mokesčiai
- - Biržos Makleris
- - Ugniagesys
- - Atsipalaidavęs
- - Emocianalus
- - Statybininkas
- - Pasiūlimai
- - Elektrikas
- - Apsikeisti
- - Pelnas
- - Advokatas
- - Kalbama
27 Clues: - Aukle • - Įgula • - Pelnas • - Komanda • - Nulupta • - Pinigai • - Kalbama • - Klientas • - Patiklus • - Lankstus • - Mokesčiai • - Floristas • - Advokatas • - Ugniagesys • - Pasiūlimai • - Elektrikas • - Apsikeisti • - Emocianalus • - Inžinierius • - Nuotaikingas • - Susitvarkyti • - Santechnikas • - Provilegijos • - Statybininkas • - Kvalifikacija • - Atsipalaidavęs • - Biržos Makleris
Money & Banking 2025-04-25
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- Transfer wealth into future
- Hard to make, insufficient for demand
- First country to use paper money
- Gold, silver, and shells
- Value: "Told you so!"
- He's not throwing away his shot
- Easily moved
- All the same
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- Rating of how well you pay back debts
- Withstands wear and tear
- Bobcat's preferred method of banking
- One who pays bills on time has
- "Old Hickory"
- Measures values of good and services
- Everyone agrees, say
- Sitting money in money supply
- Dough
- Low merit
- Available, spent money in the money supply
- Better interest, say
20 Clues: Dough • Low merit • Easily moved • All the same • "Old Hickory" • Everyone agrees, say • Better interest, say • Value: "Told you so!" • Withstands wear and tear • Gold, silver, and shells • Transfer wealth into future • Sitting money in money supply • One who pays bills on time has • He's not throwing away his shot • First country to use paper money • Bobcat's preferred method of banking • ...
Money crossword 2025-04-30
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- Voluntary savings scheme to help set you up for retirement
- “Money doesn't buy BLANK.”
- NZD
- Cheap gambling from the supermarket
- Giving money or goods to a good cause
- Trading hub of the world's biggest economy
- slang for someone with a shopping addiction
- Where does paper money originate?
- Son of a billionaire played by Macaulay Culkin
- Colour associated with money
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- Someone with millions of dollars
- Film about a young women surprised to find out her boyfriend is mega rich
- Grant or payment made to support a student's education
- BNZ
- “A BLANK for your thoughts.”
- Fraud where someone steals your money or information
- Who is on the $5 bill
- Payment service that allows you to pay with your phone
- Left-wing school of economic
- Last week's Massive issue theme
- Someone who follows up on unpaid loans or fines
21 Clues: BNZ • NZD • Who is on the $5 bill • “Money doesn't buy BLANK.” • “A BLANK for your thoughts.” • Left-wing school of economic • Colour associated with money • Last week's Massive issue theme • Someone with millions of dollars • Where does paper money originate? • Cheap gambling from the supermarket • Giving money or goods to a good cause • Trading hub of the world's biggest economy • ...
SAVING MONEY 2024-11-04
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- To control or keep an eye on
- To know or recognize something
- To feel unhappy or unsatisfied
- To stop something from showing or happening
- Write down information to keep for later
- To teach or help someone learn
- The amount of money you plan to spend
- To try hard to do something difficult
- To treat something or someone badly by giving too much
- Knowledge or understanding of something
- A dream or hope to reach something
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- A job done for a few hours, not full-time
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose
- Something that shows the way or gives instructions
- To reach a goal, succeed
- Being able to do what you want without limits
- A detailed list or item
- To make something happen or complete a goal
- The amount of money you spend on things
- Useful and realistic
20 Clues: Useful and realistic • A detailed list or item • To reach a goal, succeed • To control or keep an eye on • To know or recognize something • To feel unhappy or unsatisfied • To teach or help someone learn • A dream or hope to reach something • The amount of money you plan to spend • To try hard to do something difficult • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose • ...
Money Talks 2025-07-02
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- a hard, shiny material like iron, gold, or silver
- the money used in a country
- feeling very sad or hopeless for a long time
- things that are needed for life or basic living
- working together with others for a common goal
- happening at the beginning
- to put a plan or idea into action
- the state of not having a job
- gives support or confidence to do something
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- a person who starts and runs their own business
- a rule or plan made by a government or organization
- very important or basic; forming the base of something
- the act of buying or selling something
- to stop something from happening
- to decide what is most important and do it first
- another choice or option
- the part someone plays in a situation or job
- money that someone owes to another person or company
- a person who moves to another country to live
- something that is needed or must be done
20 Clues: another choice or option • happening at the beginning • the money used in a country • the state of not having a job • to stop something from happening • to put a plan or idea into action • the act of buying or selling something • something that is needed or must be done • gives support or confidence to do something • feeling very sad or hopeless for a long time • ...
Money vocabulary 2025-11-04
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- A shop where you buy fruit and vegetables.
- A piece of paper you get after paying, showing what you bought.
- Something that is very cheap for its quality.
- A place where you go to get your hair cut or styled.
- A place where you can wash and dry your clothes using machines.
- A shop where you buy meat.
- A place where you send letters and parcels.
- A place that sells plants, soil, and garden tools.
- A shop that sells used items to help people in need.
- A place where you can buy drinks like lattes or cappuccinos.
- Small pieces of paper or codes that give you a discount.
- A time when shops sell things cheaper than usual.
- A shop selling cheese, meat, and other ready-to-eat foods.
- A place where people help you buy or rent a house or flat.
- A shop that sells rings, necklaces, and watches.
- A place where you keep, save, or borrow money.
- A shop where you buy medicine.
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- A group of letters or numbers you enter online to get a lower price.
- A place where you get your eyes tested and buy glasses.
- A shop where you buy bread and cakes.
- A small label that shows how much something costs.
- A place where you buy T-shirts, trousers, and dresses.
- A shop that sells newspapers, magazines, and sweets.
- A shop that sells flowers.
- A place where you buy tools and materials for home projects.
- A temporary deal or promotion to save money
- A place where you buy food to eat somewhere else.
- A shop where you buy footwear.
- When the price of something is made lower.
- A shop that sells pens, notebooks, and other office supplies.
- A shop that sells makeup and skincare products.
- Money you get back when you return something to the shop.
32 Clues: A shop where you buy meat. • A shop that sells flowers. • A shop where you buy footwear. • A shop where you buy medicine. • A shop where you buy bread and cakes. • A shop where you buy fruit and vegetables. • When the price of something is made lower. • A place where you send letters and parcels. • A temporary deal or promotion to save money • ...
Money & Banking 2025-11-10
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- To trade goods for goods or services for services
- This type of card uses $ from a checkable account
- This is the # of hours it takes to transfer through debit card account
- __ tender refers to money that must be accepted because law backs it
- Base unit in Europe
- Charge fees for overdraft checks are up to this amount
- This type of card is essentially a loan from the issuer of the card that must be paid back monthly
- This allows for banking without a teller involved
- Under the EFT Act, a person is only responsible for this amount of $
- During this war, the U.S. printed worthless $ to cover war debt
- Base unit in Japan
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- This percentage of our currency is coins
- Store of ___ means storing money for later use
- This money has value from the government
- This bureau is responsible for minting coins
- This type of checking refers to writing a check for more $ than what is in account
- Base unit in the U.S.
- This refers to transferring $ from one account to another electronically
- This type of money is backed by a valuable item
- This act made the dollar the basic unit of currency in the U.S.
- This type of money is value as a good
- This and tobacco were popular bartering items in colonial times
- These are possessions or other items of value that can be turned into $ easily
23 Clues: Base unit in Japan • Base unit in Europe • Base unit in the U.S. • This type of money is value as a good • This percentage of our currency is coins • This money has value from the government • This bureau is responsible for minting coins • Store of ___ means storing money for later use • This type of money is backed by a valuable item • ...
Money Crossword 2016-03-09
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- Money is a ______ of what you can buy.
- What currency is used in most of Europe?
- What helps avoid people creating counterfeit money?
- People who start up businesses are called what?
- Is money a reliable or non reliable means of exchange?
- Who protects and produces money?
- _____ is bartering tokens
- Something we use to conver one currency to another
- What currency is used in China?
- What denomination of money is Kate Sheppard on?
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- What does the reserve bank try to keep stable?
- Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars
- What is money?
- When you put money into the bank, you get paid what?
- What bird is on the 50 dollar note?
- Who is our money backed by?
- Around the world people use different types of ________
- What do entrepreneurs set up their business to gain?
- Is money worth more or less than its material?
- What is the currency in New Zealand
20 Clues: What is money? • _____ is bartering tokens • Who is our money backed by? • What currency is used in China? • Who protects and produces money? • What bird is on the 50 dollar note? • What is the currency in New Zealand • Money is a ______ of what you can buy. • What currency is used in most of Europe? • Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars • ...
Lunch Money 2016-02-18
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- Maura and Greg’s school
- Greg’s first business outside his own home
- Maura’s first comic book she sold at school
- the protagonist of the story
- Maura’s last name
- Greg lived on this avenue
- This Teacher helped Greg
- The school’s principal
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- Greg and Maura’s comics
- Mr Zenotopolous hates this
- They are the ones who decided whether Greg and Maua could sell their books at school
- Greg’s first comic book he sold at school
- Mr. Zenotopoulous teaches this subject
- Greg’s last name
- Greg’s brother
- Greg is obsessed with this
- Greg’s older brother
- A necessity to make a comic book
- What Greg and Maura loves
- She made a book with Greg
20 Clues: Greg’s brother • Greg’s last name • Maura’s last name • Greg’s older brother • The school’s principal • Greg and Maura’s comics • Maura and Greg’s school • This Teacher helped Greg • Greg lived on this avenue • What Greg and Maura loves • She made a book with Greg • Mr Zenotopolous hates this • Greg is obsessed with this • the protagonist of the story • A necessity to make a comic book • ...
ING2 Money 2017-01-26
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- bénéfice brut
- refuser un chèque sans provisions
- In Britain, it is impolite to ask someone how much they ______.
- money that you pay regularly as the costs of operating a business or organization
- an amount of money that you pay into a bank account
- French word for "accountant"
- débiteur
- remboursement
- Have you got any change? The vending machine only takes 1 euro ________.
- le solde
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- contrôleur de gestion
- I'd like to buy a new car, but I can't _______ to right now.
- prélèvement automatique
- someone whose job is to buy and sell shares in companies for other people
- a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house
- I couldn't get any cash as the ______ was out of order and the bank was closed.
- relevé de compte
- an agreement with your bank which allows you to spend money when you have no money left in your account
- French word for "currency"
- Could you _______ me some cash to buy a sandwich? I'll pay you back tomorrow.
20 Clues: débiteur • le solde • bénéfice brut • remboursement • relevé de compte • contrôleur de gestion • prélèvement automatique • French word for "currency" • French word for "accountant" • refuser un chèque sans provisions • an amount of money that you pay into a bank account • I'd like to buy a new car, but I can't _______ to right now. • ...
Money A 2016-11-15
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- a person that steals from the bank
- a customer facing person who works at the bank
- a plan to give you money after you retire
- a division or office of a large business operating locally
- to swap one currency for another (forex)
- shares in various different companies
- a card that you use to pay for something
- the money you get paid for working
- a place where you keep money
- certificates of ownership of companies
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- benefits that you get as well as a salary
- a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account
- a type of account for savings
- a charge for borrowing money
- when you borrow money
- investing money for profit or material result
- money like dollars and pounds
- a type of account for everyday banking
- to take money out of the bank
- notes and coins
- the senior position of work in a bank
- money taken from your salary by the government
22 Clues: notes and coins • when you borrow money • a charge for borrowing money • a place where you keep money • a type of account for savings • money like dollars and pounds • to take money out of the bank • a person that steals from the bank • the money you get paid for working • shares in various different companies • the senior position of work in a bank • ...
Money/Banking 2017-03-13
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- To take money out of a bank account
- The amount of money in a bank account.
- Money, which is owed to someone else
- Abbreviation of Automated Teller Machine: a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, from which you can take money out of your bank account
- The act of overdrawing a bank account
- A book of checks
- When a check can't be paid or accepted by a bank because of a lack of money in the account
- A sum of money which is borrowed
- Five-cent piece
- One-cent piece
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- Sums of money paid by a customer for a bank's services.
- Money which is charged by a bank
- To put money into a bank account
- Twenty-five cent piece
- An agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident
- The basic monetary unit of the US
- A method of paying for goods or services at a later time
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- Ten-cent piece
- Non Sufficient Fund
20 Clues: Ten-cent piece • One-cent piece • Five-cent piece • A book of checks • Non Sufficient Fund • Twenty-five cent piece • Money which is charged by a bank • To put money into a bank account • A sum of money which is borrowed • The basic monetary unit of the US • To take money out of a bank account • Money, which is owed to someone else • The act of overdrawing a bank account • ...
money matters 2017-05-10
20 Clues: loan • branch • withdraw • possible • probably • overdraw • interest • initially • overdraft • otherwise • statement • definitely • lend money • bankcharges • standingorder • cover payments • current account • deposit account • regular payments • balance of account
Money Matters 2018-11-29
24 Clues: lift • nõudma • osavõtt • rajatis • kodanik • tavaline • saavutus • võistlus • viivitus • eelistama • kavatsema • hingetõmme • põhiliselt • sale, nõtke • lisaks, peale • testament, tahe • kadunud (surnud) • kuuletuma, alluma • nappus, puudujääk • midagi välja võtma • vähenema, vähendama • tasu, tasuks nõudma • uurima, läbi vaatama • lammutamine, lõhkumine
MONEY MATTERS 2013-05-06
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- careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
- to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect
- expected
- coins or notes that are used to buy things, or the amount of these that one person has.
- relating to money or how money is managed
- someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it
- the money that is used for a particular purpose, especially by a government or organization
- unwilling to spend money
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual
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- to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling
- a method or way of doing something
- a person who is unwilling to spend money
- to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
- to do something that makes a person, group, or organization feel proud or receive praise
- to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement
- happening or produced once a month
- money that is earned in trade or business, after paying the costs of
- a person who has a first degree from a university or college
- the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
21 Clues: expected • unwilling to spend money • a method or way of doing something • happening or produced once a month • a person who is unwilling to spend money • relating to money or how money is managed • to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect • someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it • a person who has a first degree from a university or college • ...
MONEY MATTERS 2013-05-06
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- expected
- to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement
- to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect
- happening or produced once a month
- someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it
- the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- a person who has a first degree from a university or college
- the money that is used for a particular purpose, especially by a government or organization
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
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- careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual
- coins or notes that are used to buy things, or the amount of these that one person has.
- to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling
- unwilling to spend money
- relating to money or how money is managed
- to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
- a person who is unwilling to spend money
- to do something that makes a person, group, or organization feel proud or receive praise
- a method or way of doing something
- money that is earned in trade or business, after paying the costs of
21 Clues: expected • unwilling to spend money • happening or produced once a month • a method or way of doing something • a person who is unwilling to spend money • relating to money or how money is managed • to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect • someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it • a person who has a first degree from a university or college • ...
Money Vocab 2013-05-01
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- Types of plans that can help protect you from an event in life that costs a large amount of money.
- A tax on personal income. Provides for national programs such as defense, foreign affairs, law enforcement, and interest on the national debt.
- Rate The rate of interest being charged for a loan over a year’s time. The APR rate includes interest, transaction fees, and service fees.
- An action taken to lessen tax liability and maximize after-tax income.
- owed to taxpayers when their total tax payments are greater than the total tax. Refunds are received from the government.
- A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes.
- A record of your borrowing and paying habits. Credit reporting companies track your history and supply this information to credit card companies, banks, and other lenders.
- Act (FICA) Tax Provides benefits for retired workers and their dependents as well as for disabled workers and their dependents.
- A loan that enables people to buy something now and to pay for it in the future.
- A tax credit for certain people who work, meet certain requirements, and have earned income under a specified limit.
- Service (IRS) The federal agency that collects income taxes in the United States.
- To put money into a bank or investment account.
- Money or goods you owe.
- Money, goods, services, and property a person receives that must be reported on a tax return. Includes unemployment compensation and certain scholarships.
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- Used to provide medical benefits for certain individuals when they reach age 65.
- Insurance so that people have the money to fix or replace their home and its contents.
- A small booklet comes with your checkbook and gives you record sheets so that you can keep track of all the deposits.
- Completed by the employee and used by the employer to determine the amount of income tax to withhold.
- Include Social Security and Medicare taxes.
- or Score A score or grade that credit companies assign to you based on how you handle your money and pay your bills.
- Amount that taxpayers can claim for themselves, their spouses, and eligible dependents.
- A system of compliance that relies on individual citizens to report their income freely and voluntarily, calculate their tax liability correctly, and file a tax return on time.
- Completed by the employer.
- The plastic card that is used to withdraw money from a savings or checking account.
- Taxes on income, both earned and unearned.
- A type of investment that requires you to invest money for a certain time and guarantees the same rate of return for that entire time.
- This insurance helps you pay for damage you cause as a result of an accident to people or property, medical expenses you may have and the cost of fixing your car. It will also pay all these expenses if someone hurts you or your car and they do not carry insurance themselves.
- Insurance bought to help people pay for medical expenses.
- How quickly an asset can be turned into cash.
- The amount paid by a borrower to a lender for the privilege of borrowing the money.
- Things you pay money for- both needs and wants.
31 Clues: Money or goods you owe. • Completed by the employer. • Taxes on income, both earned and unearned. • Include Social Security and Medicare taxes. • How quickly an asset can be turned into cash. • Things you pay money for- both needs and wants. • To put money into a bank or investment account. • A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes. • ...
Money Makers! 2021-09-09
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- allows bank customers to draw money directly from their checking account
- allows an individual to borrow against their home’s value to finance major expenses, such as home repairs, medical bills or college education
- for qualifying elderly individuals
- secure means of storing money while earning interest
- allow individuals to borrow money from a banks
- individuals or businesses can deposit or withdraw money as needed
- companies engaged in the business of a dealing with the monetary
- private organizations which hold and manage securities for investment purposes
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- provides loans for prospective home buyers
- customers with large sums of money
- on savings or checking accounts is typically difficult to do in real life
- have the main function of receiving, transferring and lending
- allows customers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certain limit
- Are primarily in the business of handling personal loans and mortgage lending
- Provide a wide variety of financial services for individuals, families and small businesses
- given by a financial institution for the purchase of real estate
- Assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors
- members owned, non-profit financial institutions
- allows banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries
- can be earned on the balance held in the account
20 Clues: customers with large sums of money • for qualifying elderly individuals • provides loans for prospective home buyers • allow individuals to borrow money from a banks • members owned, non-profit financial institutions • can be earned on the balance held in the account • secure means of storing money while earning interest • ...
Money words 2021-11-01
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- Can I _______ _______ credit card?
- How can an electrician _______ us $200 for ten minutes' work?!
- Sorry, but I can't _______ _______ the money I owe you until the end of the month
- The government is going to increase the _______ on cigarettes and alcohol
- Pete doesn't have any money so he has to _______ _______ his parents. They pay for absolutely everything
- Our gas _______ was really high this month because we had the central heating on all the time
- I asked my bank for a _______ because I want to buy a flat
- Did the bank _______ you money to buy a new car?
- If you open an _______ with this bank, you get an interest-free credit card for a year
- How much do you think you'll _______ in your new job?
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- My grandma is afraid of using a _______ _______ in the street. She prefers to go into the bank to get money
- Diana started spenidng a lot more money than she had in the bank. She got into _______ after six months
- I used to have a money box when I was young. That's how I learned to _______ money
- Why are you _______ your money on things you don't really need?
- Our neighbor _______ a beautiful countryhouse when her aunt Jane died
- Some people think it's a really bad idea to borrow money _______ a close friend
- That ring can't be _______ $20,000. It looks like plastic!
- We can't _______ to go on holiday this year, so we're staying at home
- Do you have any change for the supermarket cart? I only have a $10 _______
- My brother didn't _______ very much _______ his car. It was second hand
20 Clues: Can I _______ _______ credit card? • Did the bank _______ you money to buy a new car? • How much do you think you'll _______ in your new job? • That ring can't be _______ $20,000. It looks like plastic! • I asked my bank for a _______ because I want to buy a flat • How can an electrician _______ us $200 for ten minutes' work?! • ...
Shopping Money 2022-02-14
Money Minds 2021-04-10
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- copper
- group of stocks
- to sell off assets
- Currency
- to cause a negative checking account balance
- statement document with monthly bank details
- bate web site links
- the money that you originally agreed to pay back on a loan
- Bank account
- consumers desire to purchase
- helps investment and financial managers to value assets
- royal or national treasury
- worth 1/4th of a dollar
- your signature
- cash
- way to manage money
- Stock
- a financial instrument
- things that have monetary value
- advance of funds that are paid back with interest
- responsible party of a financial obligation
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- cost of borrowing funds
- financial success
- key performance indicator
- home owners association
- an abundance of valuable assets or money
- fake money
- Elon Musk
- related to money
- Real estate
- funds set aside
- mature over time
- the governments share of your earnings
- financial coverage for a loss
- assets minus liabilities
- rising costs
- tradable and negotiable debt obligations
- Type of investor
- makes coins
- money is held by a third party on behalf of two other parties that are in the process of completing a transaction
- paper money
- derivative financial contracts
- loss of all financial assets and money
- an entity that loans money
- contract with a lender who gives you money
- remaining funds
- business starter
- Jeff Bezos
48 Clues: cash • Stock • copper • Currency • Elon Musk • fake money • Jeff Bezos • Real estate • makes coins • paper money • rising costs • Bank account • your signature • group of stocks • funds set aside • remaining funds • related to money • mature over time • Type of investor • business starter • financial success • to sell off assets • bate web site links • way to manage money • a financial instrument • cost of borrowing funds • ...
Money Puzzle 2021-04-08
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- a plan for resources
- money made
- money paid to own something
- expense changes with quality
- of Living the cost of goods
- money planned to make
- interest intrest computed
- Card a card authorizing purchases with credit
- money saved
- Price the products average price
- being responsible especially by law
- intrest calculated on the principle
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- expenses not dependent on purchases
- tax on money made
- something owed
- worth the total worth of an individual
- Withholding to hold back
- a place for safe keeping
- financial burden
- income taxed income
- Account bank account for checks
- form of exchange
- act of taking away
- income money made before taxes
- denoting an original sum invested
- Entire property
- tax a tax on receipts from sales
27 Clues: money made • money saved • something owed • Entire property • financial burden • form of exchange • tax on money made • act of taking away • income taxed income • a plan for resources • money planned to make • Withholding to hold back • a place for safe keeping • interest intrest computed • money paid to own something • of Living the cost of goods • expense changes with quality • ...
E-money 2021-02-19
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- funding
- by cheque or credit card
- Mania
- one thousand billion
- virtual
- failure of a company
- reach
- Cryptocurrency
- opposed to sell
- money devoted to something
- well off
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- likely to explode
- restrict by law
- support
- go up rapidly
- perspectives
- strong belief
- cost to purchase something
- decline
- it doesn't bring happiness
- cautious
- possibility
- don't break into it !
- possessions
- financial value
25 Clues: Mania • reach • support • funding • decline • virtual • cautious • well off • possibility • possessions • perspectives • go up rapidly • strong belief • Cryptocurrency • restrict by law • opposed to sell • financial value • likely to explode • one thousand billion • failure of a company • don't break into it ! • by cheque or credit card • cost to purchase something • it doesn't bring happiness • ...
money 1bpv1 2023-11-16
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- Financial resources used for investment or business.
- Money received regularly from various sources.
- Worth or usefulness of goods or services.
- Regular payment for work, usually monthly.
- Payment for a service or privilege.
- Money placed in a bank account for safekeeping.
- Financial support, often from the government.
- Plan allocating money for spending and saving.
- Lender owed money by a borrower.
- Return on investment, often in percentage form.
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- Original sum of money in a financial transaction.
- Borrowed money repaid with interest over time.
- Physical currency like coins and banknotes.
- Mandatory payments to the government from earnings.
- Different types of money used globally.
- Set aside for future use or emergencies.
- Financial gain after subtracting total costs.
- Voluntarily given without expecting payment in return.
- Money earmarked for specific purposes or investments.
- Extra payment for borrowing money, expressed as a percentage.
20 Clues: Lender owed money by a borrower. • Payment for a service or privilege. • Different types of money used globally. • Set aside for future use or emergencies. • Worth or usefulness of goods or services. • Regular payment for work, usually monthly. • Physical currency like coins and banknotes. • Financial gain after subtracting total costs. • ...
Money Terms 2023-10-25
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- A financial plan for managing expenses.
- A British gold coin with historical significance.
- Relating to money and its management.
- A basic unit of British currency.
- Putting money into assets to generate a return.
- To take money out of an account.
- A statement of money owed for goods or services.
- Money paid to the government based on income or purchases.
- Money earned from employment.
- An increase in the general price level of goods and services.
- A card used to access your bank account.
- A small, portable case for holding money.
- The plural form of "penny."
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- Another term for British currency.
- Collective term for coins.
- The currency of the United Kingdom.
- A British paper currency.
- A loan to buy a home or property.
- Money borrowed with the promise to repay.
- Swapping one currency for another.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Money in the form of physical currency.
- A machine for withdrawing or depositing money.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on investments.
- The ability to borrow money.
25 Clues: A British paper currency. • Collective term for coins. • The plural form of "penny." • The ability to borrow money. • Money earned from employment. • Money set aside for future use. • To take money out of an account. • A basic unit of British currency. • A loan to buy a home or property. • Another term for British currency. • Swapping one currency for another. • ...
Money Management 2019-02-01
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- someone who makes food
- Carrier someone who delivers mail
- Each school has a to put classes together.
- correcting something
- Clerk someone responsible for greeting and registering patients
- someone who concentrates primarily on a particular subject
- a person who installs and manages elctricity
- someone who treats skin
- someone whos install flooring
- someone whose job is to enroll people as employees
- is necessary to not spread germs.
- someone who runs a train
- the emotions or conduct of friendship the state of being of friends
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- the study of the use of systems(computers, phones)
- someone in charge
- a person who plays the piano
- pays off
- a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- someone employed in an office or other establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and greet vistors
- someone who supervises a person or an activity
- someone who works in a church
- a person whose job is to do hair styling, manicures, and other beauty treatments
- someone who gives you homework
- one who welds
- Control a system of maintaining standards in manufactored products
25 Clues: pays off • one who welds • someone in charge • correcting something • someone who makes food • someone who treats skin • someone who runs a train • a person who plays the piano • someone who works in a church • someone whos install flooring • someone who gives you homework • Carrier someone who delivers mail • is necessary to not spread germs. • ...
Money Market 2020-11-02
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- The ratio of the money supply to the monetary base. It indicates the total number of dollars created in the banking system by each $1 addition to the monetary base.
- An asset that individuals acquire for the purpose of trading goods and services rather than for their own consumption.
- Any asset that can easily be used to purchase goods and services.
- The sum of currency in circulation and bank reserves.
- Shows how the quantity of money supplied varies with the interest rate.
- is a hypothetical market that illustrates the market outcome of the demand for funds generated by borrowers and the supply of funds provided by lenders.
- The interest rate the Fed charges on loans to banks.
- The profit earned on the project expressed as a percentage of its cost.
- A means of holding purchasing power over time.
- A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations.
- The total value of financial assets in the economy that are considered money.
- A tool for analyzing a business’s financial position by showing, in a single table, the business’s assets (on the left) and liabilities (on the right).
- The smallest fraction of deposits that the Federal Reserve allows banks to hold.
- The fraction of bank deposits that a bank holds as reserves.
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- a purchase or sale of government debt by the Fed.
- An institution thatoversees and regulates the banking systemand controls the monetary base.
- This allows banks that fall short of the reserve requirement to borrow funds from banks with excess reserves.
- An arrangement in which the Federal Reserve stands ready to lend money to banks.
- are rules set by the Federal Reserve that determine the required reserve ratio for banks.
- Shows the relationship between the quantity of money demanded and the interest rate.
- Guarantees that a bank’s depositors will be paid even if the bank can’t come up with the funds, up to a maximum amount per account.
- $1 realized one year from now is equal to $1/(1 + r)
- The currency banks hold in their vaults plus their deposits at the Federal Reserve.
23 Clues: A means of holding purchasing power over time. • a purchase or sale of government debt by the Fed. • $1 realized one year from now is equal to $1/(1 + r) • The interest rate the Fed charges on loans to banks. • The sum of currency in circulation and bank reserves. • A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations. • ...
Money I 2020-10-04
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- take from someone and use with the idea of returning it
- have enough money to pay for something
- paid guarantee of compensation for loss of something
- spend carelessly, for no good reason
- payment mede without entering your PIN
- put money into something
- written statement of the money owed for goods or services
- give something to someone with the understanding that it will be returned
- receive something at the death of the previous owner
- demand (an amount) as a price
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- an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization at interest esp. in order to buy a house or apartment
- get (money) in return for work or services
- plan of income end spendings for a set period of time
- equivalent in value to the sum of money
- money charged by a governmental organization
- have a price of
- keep for future use
- increase the amount
- need to pay someone back
- a form of payment from an employer to an employee
- borrowed sum of money that is to be paid back with interest
21 Clues: have a price of • keep for future use • increase the amount • need to pay someone back • put money into something • demand (an amount) as a price • spend carelessly, for no good reason • payment mede without entering your PIN • equivalent in value to the sum of money • have enough money to pay for something • get (money) in return for work or services • ...
Understanding Money 2024-05-09
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- A security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- Money received today is worth more than the same amount received in the future because money received today can be invested or deposited in the bank for interest; this concept is called...
- A plastic card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount
- Money is also known as...
- A type of a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money
- To exchange one good or service for another good or service
- A bank-issued card that allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking account
- Money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments
- A transfer of money from one bank account to another
- A type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- Action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates in an economy
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- The process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- The Federal Reserve System, often called... was created by the U.S. Congress in 1913 as our nation's central bank
- The mechanism a nation uses to provide and manager money for itself
- Money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- Banks that are part of The Fed are known as...
- A security that matures in a year or less
- Money can be saved and used at a later date
- A security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
20 Clues: Money is also known as... • A security that matures in a year or less • Money can be saved and used at a later date • Banks that are part of The Fed are known as... • A transfer of money from one bank account to another • To exchange one good or service for another good or service • A security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years • ...
MONEY HEIST 2024-05-27
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- Someone who makes plans.
- To not pay attention to something or someone.
- A little rude but in a funny way.
- Very pleasant and attractive.
- An activity where people sell or buy products or services.
- A safe place, especially for refugees.
- Something you do that is wrong.
- To stop working because you are old.
- To love something or someone very much.
- A person or machine that digs.
- is the revised list with "trouble" and the new words "heist" and "hostage" included:
- Having strong ideas and talking about them a lot.
- To ask someone a lot of questions.
- A person who talks to others to reach an agreement.
- To say you will harm someone.
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- Problems or difficulties.
- A doctor or someone who helps sick people.
- To keep things or people apart.
- Someone taken by force to make others do something.
- A place where monks live and pray.
- The food you eat at one time.
- The feeling you get about someone or something.
- A drink.
- To look for something.
- To make a happy sound when something is funny.
- A robbery, especially a big one.
- Who someone is.
- Suggestions about what you think someone should do.
28 Clues: A drink. • Who someone is. • To look for something. • Someone who makes plans. • Problems or difficulties. • Very pleasant and attractive. • The food you eat at one time. • To say you will harm someone. • A person or machine that digs. • To keep things or people apart. • Something you do that is wrong. • A robbery, especially a big one. • A little rude but in a funny way. • ...
Money Management 2024-04-15
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- Place on the check where one can write a note as a reminder of the purpose of the check.
- A check that has been paid and is usually acceptable as legal proof of payment
- adding money to your bank account
- to put your money into CDs, money market accounts, mutual funds, savings accounts, bonds or stocks to help your money grow in value and earn a profit
- A person who works at the bank helping customers
- A legal agreement that outlines terms and conditions of payment, usually for housing
- a book issued to holders of checking accounts
- Loan to buy real estate, such as land or a home.
- money owed to another
- A machine used to access cash, deposit cash or checks, check account balances, and complete other transactions
- Setting aside money for future income, benefit, or profit to meet long-term goal; using savings to earn a financial return.
- Itemized accounts of cost of goods sold, services provided, or work done
- The money a bank takes out of your account to pay for services or because of penalties
- The person or business a check is written to.
- the total amount of money you have in your bank account
- A type of account for active or daily spending
- A type of account to help you save money
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- keeping your money for a future goal instead of using it to buy products and services
- A type of electronic payment card that uses money you borrow and have to repay with interest
- A charge or fee for the bank's services
- Taking money out of a bank account
- the amount of money required to purchase something
- Cost incurred for items or services
- What you write on the front and back of a check to keep it from being cashed or used.
- paper and coins that are used to buy things
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- To sign the back of a check to make it payable to the specified payee.
- A fee charged by the government on a product, income, or property
- conducting business within or between groups
- Payment for use of someone else’s money; usually expressed as an annual rate in terms of a percent of the principal (the amount owed).
- An amount of money a lender is willing to loan with the expectation it will be repaid with interest
- A document provided by an employer that shows money earned, benefits and taxes paid
- Products and services that are not essential for life
- a legal status that a person or entity can enter when they're unable to repay their debts.
- A type of electronic payment card that uses money you have in your checking or savings account
- to give money to someone with the expectation that it is to be repaid
- Products and services that are essential for life
- a certificate representing a share of ownership in a company
- payment made by an employer to an employee for work done
- Written order directing a bank or credit union to pay a person or business a specific sum of money.
- A deposit that automatically transfers recurring deposits into your checking, savings or money market account. Deposits can include salary, pension, Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, or other regular monthly income.
- What a person owns, such as cash, stocks, bonds, real estate, and personal possessions.
- Something that occurs when you make a purchase with your debit card or write a check for an amount that exceeds your checking account’s available balance.
- A banking type that allows an account holder to obtain account information and manage certain banking transactions via personal computer or mobile device.
- What happens to a check when the consumer doesn't have enough in account to cover the written amount. A fee is charged against the account and the check is returned
- To sign your name on the back of a check
- where you record all of the check and cash transactions your business has during an accounting period.
- a monthly summary of the deposits and withdrawals associated with a customer’s bank account
- Money a person earns or receives
- Unique 9 digit identification number for a bank or credit union
- Person signing a check to release money
51 Clues: money owed to another • Money a person earns or receives • adding money to your bank account • Taking money out of a bank account • Cost incurred for items or services • A charge or fee for the bank's services • Person signing a check to release money • A type of account to help you save money • To sign your name on the back of a check • ...
Making Money 2023-04-03
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- making you feel worried and nervous
- the place in a shop, especially a large food shop, where you pay for your goods
- having strong winds or big waves
- An enjoyable event or experience gives you pleasure
- relaxed and free from pain
- the activity of swimming while using a snorkel
- a person employed to take care of a large building, such as a school, and who deals with the cleaning, repairs, etc.
- a person on a beach or at a swimming pool whose job is to make certain that the swimmers are safe and save them if they are in danger
- able to be obtained, used, or reached
- far away in distance
- to provide food or drinks
- being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future
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- people like to meet and spend time with other people
- giving a lot of attention to one particular thing
- a person in control of a group, country, or situation
- producing or using original and unusual ideas
- covered with sand or containing sand
- acceptable or right for someone or something
- Someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way you expect
- making you feel tired
20 Clues: far away in distance • making you feel tired • to provide food or drinks • relaxed and free from pain • having strong winds or big waves • making you feel worried and nervous • covered with sand or containing sand • able to be obtained, used, or reached • acceptable or right for someone or something • producing or using original and unusual ideas • ...
Jobs & Money 2024-11-18
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- pair - auklė
- - personalas
- - nervuojantis
- - privilegijos
- - darbdavys
- - sentimentalus
- - išeiti į pensiją
- - floristas
- - sodininkas
- - siauraus mąstymo
- - kolegos
- - patiklus
- - nekilnojamojo turto agentas
- - susitarti
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- - atsipalaidavęs
- - nuobodus
- - pinigai
- - pasiūlymai
- - pirkėjas
- - palaikantis
- - pelnas
- - atlyginimas
- - patirtis
- - prisitaikantis
- - ugniagesys
- - emocingas
- - pavojinga
27 Clues: - pelnas • - pinigai • - kolegos • - nuobodus • - pirkėjas • - patirtis • - patiklus • - darbdavys • - floristas • - emocingas • - pavojinga • - susitarti • pair - auklė • - pasiūlymai • - personalas • - ugniagesys • - sodininkas • - palaikantis • - atlyginimas • - nervuojantis • - privilegijos • - sentimentalus • - atsipalaidavęs • - prisitaikantis • - išeiti į pensiją • - siauraus mąstymo • - nekilnojamojo turto agentas
Pocket money 2024-11-13
20 Clues: юбка • кепка • брюки • майка • чипсы • ручки • куртка • платье • комикс • журнал • подарок • рубашка • пуловер • сладости • кроссовки • карандаши • косметика • билет в кино • картофель фри • спортивный инвентарь
About Money 2025-04-15
Across
- Money owed to someone, like a loan or credit card balance.
- Financial reports or payments occurring every three months.
- Physical money used for transactions.
- Money spent on goods or services.
- A bank account shared by two or more people.
- An increase in financial value, such as profit from an investment.
- Money earned from work, investments, or other sources.
- Spending more than what’s in a bank account, often with fees.
- Mandatory payment to the government based on income or purchases.
- The worth of an asset or investment.
- Money set aside for a specific purpose, like an emergency fund.
- Money given to settle a debt or purchase.
- Money earned for work, usually paid hourly or weekly.
- Bills for essential services like electricity or water.
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- The state of owning a home, often tied to a mortgage.
- Earnings from an investment, like interest or dividends.
- Balance An account with no money owed or available.
- Non-financial assets with sentimental or potential monetary worth.
- The rate at which one currency converts to another.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Regular payment for using property or equipment.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid, often with interest.
- A loan used to buy a home, paid back over time.
- A record of financial transactions, like a bank or savings account.
- Money set aside for future needs or goals.
- Worth Total assets minus liabilities, showing financial health.
26 Clues: Money spent on goods or services. • The worth of an asset or investment. • Physical money used for transactions. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • Money given to settle a debt or purchase. • Money set aside for future needs or goals. • A bank account shared by two or more people. • A loan used to buy a home, paid back over time. • ...
Money matters 2025-05-15
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- A small round piece of metal used as money:
- A small case for holding cash and cards:
- A written order to pay money from a bank account:
- Money you earn from work or business:
- Money paid to the government:
- Money returned when you pay too much:
- Money you owe to someone:
- To use money to buy things:
- To put money into something to gain profit:
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- The cost of something:
- A place to save or borrow money:
- A plan for managing money:
- Money borrowed from a bank or person:
- A plastic payment tool (credit or debit):
- Physical money in coins or bills:
- Money borrowed that must be paid back later:
- A machine that gives you cash from your account:
- Proof of a completed payment or purchase:
- Money set aside for future use:
- A statement showing what you owe for something:
20 Clues: The cost of something: • Money you owe to someone: • A plan for managing money: • To use money to buy things: • Money paid to the government: • Money set aside for future use: • A place to save or borrow money: • Physical money in coins or bills: • Money borrowed from a bank or person: • Money you earn from work or business: • Money returned when you pay too much: • ...
Money & Finance 2025-05-17
Across
- lose money, be unpofitable
- sales price including price of construction
- credit, liability, owe
- crash, go bankrupt, go under
- spending, disbursement
- earnings, salary, pay
- costs, expenses
- foreign exchange
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- credit, loan, advance
- undermine, weaken
- balance sheet, records, ledger
- payback, advantage, gain
- decline, slump, recession
- revenue, earnings
- balance out, cover costs
- increase, rise, surge
- fall, go down
- forecast, accounts
- reserves, backing, budget
- highlight, climax
20 Clues: fall, go down • costs, expenses • foreign exchange • undermine, weaken • revenue, earnings • highlight, climax • forecast, accounts • credit, loan, advance • increase, rise, surge • earnings, salary, pay • credit, liability, owe • spending, disbursement • payback, advantage, gain • balance out, cover costs • decline, slump, recession • reserves, backing, budget • lose money, be unpofitable • ...
Money Matters 2025-08-20
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- Things you would like, but don't need.
- To get money by working.
- Extra money you pay when you borrow.
- Using money to buy things.
- A plan or a detailed list.
- A person who buys things.
- Money you have to pay back.
- Your money record in a bank.
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- To give an item back to the shop.
- When you buy now and pay later.
- A safe place to keep your money.
- To put money away for the future.
- Things you must have to live, like food and water.
- Buying something very quickly without thinking.
- Money you spend on things.
- Money you get from a job or allowance.
- Money you borrow and must pay back with extra.
- A lower price for an item.
- A plan for how to use your money.
- A clever lie to get money from you.
20 Clues: To get money by working. • A person who buys things. • Money you spend on things. • Using money to buy things. • A plan or a detailed list. • A lower price for an item. • Money you have to pay back. • Your money record in a bank. • When you buy now and pay later. • A safe place to keep your money. • To give an item back to the shop. • To put money away for the future. • ...
Money Management 2025-11-17
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- Security income- Social Security benefits, which are monthly retirement, disability, or survivor payments based on your work history, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which are needs-based payments for people with limited income and resources
- plans- a document that outlines your current financial situation, your short- and long-term financial goals, and the strategies for achieving them
- equity- the process of increasing the value of the portion of your home that you own outright
- a retirement plan that provides a regular income to employees after they stop working, often funded by an employer.
- the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.
- IRA- an individual retirement account funded with after-tax dollars, meaning contributions are not tax-deductible.
- a person or entity that owns property, such as a house, apartment, or land, and leases it to tenants in exchange for rent
- tax- a government-imposed tax on the earnings of individuals and businesses
- contributions- amounts of an employee's pay that are deducted from their paycheck and put toward benefits like retirement plans and health insurance
- mortgage payment- is the regular payment a homeowner makes to a lender to repay a home loan.
- anything of value that is owned by an individual or organization, including physical items, investments, and intellectual property
- worth- a measure of your financial health calculated by subtracting your total liabilities (what you owe) from your total assets (what you own)
- mobility- the ability of an individual, group, or class to improve their social and economic position, such as by moving to a higher social class or achieving higher status, income, and power
- a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- theft- a crime that involves someone using your personal or financial information without your permission for their own fraudulent purposes
- expressing the future tense.
- ownership- refers to the process of securing the funds needed to acquire or maintain a controlling stake in a business or property
- buying- the buying of goods without planning to do so in advance, as a result of a sudden whim or impulse.
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- planners- a professional who helps individuals and families manage their money and achieve their financial goals through comprehensive strategies, including budgeting, investing, retirement planning, and estate planning.
- Retirement Account (IRA)- a tax-advantaged investment account designed to help people save for retirement
- pay someone for the use of (something, typically property, land, or a car).
- mortgage- a home loan where the interest rate remains constant for the entire loan term
- tax-the remaining amount of income or profit after all applicable taxes have been deducted
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law
- an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan that provides special tax benefits and allows employees to save and invest a portion of their salary
- company mortgage- a loan for purchasing property, secured by the property itself, where the company lends money and the borrower agrees to pay it back with interest over a set period.
- mortgages- a type of home loan where the interest rate fluctuates over time, based on a benchmark financial index.
- planning- the process of setting financial goals and strategies to ensure you have enough income and savings to live comfortably after you stop working
- taxes (Real estate taxes)- locally assessed taxes levied on the value of land and any permanent structures on it
- tax- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
- a type of cyberattack that uses deceptive emails, text messages, or websites to trick people into giving up sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, or bank account details
- deposit- a sum of money paid to a landlord to cover potential damages to a rental property or unpaid rent
- tax return- is a form filed with a government tax authority to report your income, expenses, and other financial details for the past year
- Management- the process of budgeting, saving, investing, and spending wisely to achieve financial stability and long-term security
- payment- an initial payment made by a buyer at the time of a purchase, with the rest of the cost typically financed by a loan
- Contribution- an arrangement where an employee postpones receiving a portion of their current income until a future date, typically retirement
- company- a financial institution that specializes in providing home loans to individuals.
- in life- the distinct phases of a person's development, each characterized by common experiences, challenges, and milestones
- deferred- refers to investments where taxes on the earnings are postponed until a future date, typically when the funds are withdrawn.
- IRA- a retirement savings plan where contributions may be tax-deductible, and the investments grow tax-deferred until withdrawal.
- the act, state, or right of possessing something.
- estate- property consisting of land or buildings.
- mortgage- a mortgage is a loan for purchasing real estate, where the property itself serves as collateral for the loan.
44 Clues: expressing the future tense. • an abundance of valuable possessions or money. • the act, state, or right of possessing something. • estate- property consisting of land or buildings. • tax- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work. • a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord. • ...
Money, Money, Money 2022-02-18
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- a very large business
- money paid by employer to employees
- any activity in which goods and/or services are provided
- a person who gets paid to help run a business
Down
- pays salaries
- the costs of all the things a business needs to stay open
- a person who buys goods or services
- money left over after expenses
8 Clues: pays salaries • a very large business • money left over after expenses • a person who buys goods or services • money paid by employer to employees • a person who gets paid to help run a business • any activity in which goods and/or services are provided • the costs of all the things a business needs to stay open
Spending Money 2019-04-09
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- The money a company or store earns after paying its expenses.
- Ph.V - To separate some money for a certain purpose.
- The piece of paper you are given after buying a product and that is proof you have bought it.
- A narrow space in a shop along which customers can walk and grab products from shelves.
- The person who buys goods in a store.
- To express how dissatisfied you are with sth. , especially a product or service.
- "To be ...of cash" means not to have enough money.
- The amount of money you usually borrow from a bank and which you must return within a certain time.
- Adj. meaning damaged or in bad conditions.
- "To make ends ..." is to have enough money by the end of the month.
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- A product offered at a very low or reduced price.
- An amount of money you must pay after commiting a minor offense, such as a traffic offense.
- The price...is the piece of paper showing the price a product costs.
- The noun for "satisfy".
- "To be ... for choice".
- The place where you pay the goods you buy in a supermarket or grocery store.
- To extract money from an ATM or a bank.
- A ...price is one you consider ok, neither too low, nor too high.
- An amount of money you get in exchange for returning a product.
- A synonym for "expensive".
- The noun for "see".
- A person who saves money.
22 Clues: The noun for "see". • The noun for "satisfy". • "To be ... for choice". • A person who saves money. • A synonym for "expensive". • The person who buys goods in a store. • To extract money from an ATM or a bank. • Adj. meaning damaged or in bad conditions. • A product offered at a very low or reduced price. • "To be ...of cash" means not to have enough money. • ...
Money Market 2020-11-02
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- The smallest fraction of deposits that the Federal Reserve allows banks to hold.
- An arrangement in which the Federal Reserve stands ready to lend money to banks.
- The currency banks hold in their vaults plus their deposits at the Federal Reserve.
- Any asset that can easily be used to purchase goods and services.
- The profit earned on the project expressed as a percentage of its cost.
- The ratio of the money supply to the monetary base. It indicates the total number of dollars created in the banking system by each $1 addition to the monetary base.
- Shows the relationship between the quantity of money demanded and the interest rate.
- The interest rate the Fed charges on loans to banks.
- are rules set by the Federal Reserve that determine the required reserve ratio for banks.
- The sum of currency in circulation and bank reserves.
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- This allows banks that fall short of the reserve requirement to borrow funds from banks with excess reserves.
- $1 realized one year from now is equal to $1/(1 + r)
- Guarantees that a bank’s depositors will be paid even if the bank can’t come up with the funds, up to a maximum amount per account.
- a purchase or sale of government debt by the Fed.
- Shows how the quantity of money supplied varies with the interest rate.
- An asset that individuals acquire for the purpose of trading goods and services rather than for their own consumption.
- A means of holding purchasing power over time.
- An institution thatoversees and regulates the banking systemand controls the monetary base.
- A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations.
- is a hypothetical market that illustrates the market outcome of the demand for funds generated by borrowers and the supply of funds provided by lenders.
- A tool for analyzing a business’s financial position by showing, in a single table, the business’s assets (on the left) and liabilities (on the right).
- The fraction of bank deposits that a bank holds as reserves.
- The total value of financial assets in the economy that are considered money.
23 Clues: A means of holding purchasing power over time. • a purchase or sale of government debt by the Fed. • $1 realized one year from now is equal to $1/(1 + r) • The interest rate the Fed charges on loans to banks. • The sum of currency in circulation and bank reserves. • A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations. • ...
money matters 2021-09-07
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- allow customers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certain limit
- helps with math problems when needing to get an answer
- can be earned on the balance held in any bank account
- secure means of saving money
- shareholder
- for two or more account holders
- form of online payment where money is electronically withdrawn from the customer’s account
- provide loans for prospective home buyers
- allow bank customers to draw money directly from their checking account
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the property
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- assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors
- allow banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary
- financial institutions to provide capital for a mortgage and then selling or assigning them to investors
- allow individuals to borrow money from a bank
- are member owned, non-profit financial institutions
- agency that is not operated by a profit or a public body
- money collected from premiums to pay claims, money is pooled so the losses and expenses are shared
- automated teller machine
- securities and exchange commission
- a financial gain
20 Clues: shareholder • a financial gain • automated teller machine • secure means of saving money • for two or more account holders • securities and exchange commission • provide loans for prospective home buyers • allow individuals to borrow money from a bank • are member owned, non-profit financial institutions • can be earned on the balance held in any bank account • ...
Money matters 2021-09-07
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- ______ accounts are a secure means of storing money.
- business loans require completing a _____ application.
- description Business loans require information such as: _______ data.
- Provide individuals and businesses with _____ access at any time through online banking, by phone and through the use of ATMs – ATMs are located .
- Come in a variety of options to appeal to different customers – some accounts may have a monthly fee, some may have spending and withdrawal limits and some may earn interest • Include: ______ (for customers who want a reliable basic account)
- description Business loans require information such as: product or _____ offered
- Financial Institutions are regulated by ______and state laws and monitored through the Federal Reserve System -central bank of the United States
- Are companies engaged in the business of dealing with the _____ transactions of individual and commercial clients.
- Offer many services and products, such as:debit cards, ______ cards.
- description Business loans require information such as: _________ summery
- Checking account types: for qualifying high school and college students
- many financial service providers offer helpful information, interactive ____,practical strategies and more to their customers.
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- for customers with no need for in-person banking services
- Earned on bank accounts tends to utilize ____ interest
- Offer many services and products, such as: checking accounts, _____ accounts.
- include a wide range of organizations such as banks, savings and ____ associations,trust companies, credit unions and investment firms
- Checking account types: for ______ owners
- financial Institutions Exist to help individuals and businesses meet current and ____ financial goals.
- description Business loans require information such as:sales, marketing and promotion _________.
- Interest can be earned on the balance held in any bank account
- Business loans require information such as: Business _______.
- Facilitate the flow of ______ through the economy among consumers, businesses and government
22 Clues: Checking account types: for ______ owners • ______ accounts are a secure means of storing money. • Earned on bank accounts tends to utilize ____ interest • business loans require completing a _____ application. • for customers with no need for in-person banking services • Business loans require information such as: Business _______. • ...
W6 Money 2021-03-06
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- to do and complete something
- exact
- to get something after the person's death
- up short of money
- to make money
- to include
- to have or to own
- finish paying for something
- the energy that is needed to do something
- to be connected
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- based on personal feelings or opinions
- a developed society with a government
- to develop gradually
- to vary
- huge
- to be able to pay for
- wealthy
- to make easier
- when some qualities are passed to a child
- to endure; to experience
- to cause (something) to become bigger
21 Clues: huge • exact • to vary • wealthy • to include • to make money • to make easier • to be connected • up short of money • to have or to own • to develop gradually • to be able to pay for • to endure; to experience • finish paying for something • to do and complete something • a developed society with a government • to cause (something) to become bigger • based on personal feelings or opinions • ...
Canadian Money 2021-04-29
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- Not a moose but rather a caribou
- Rhymes with 'waving' (a money term)
- Money that is left after expenses have been paid
- Money earns this when put into a savings account
- Opposite of wealthy
- A person who has a lot of money
- The opposite of save
- When both sides are equal, the amount in your account
- Money going into a bank account or piggy bank
- What you get back when you buy something with real money
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- Small or large, they sell goods or provide a service
- Used to be made of paper, equal to 20 nickels
- Bigger than than the sailboat coin but worth less
- What you are paid
- Borrowing money is called a _______.
- Is equal to 4 quarters X 2
- This coin has disappeared from Canadian wallets, pockets
- When you owe someone money
- Non-paper money
- If I have ten of these, I have $1
- Another word for money, paper or coins
21 Clues: Non-paper money • What you are paid • Opposite of wealthy • The opposite of save • Is equal to 4 quarters X 2 • When you owe someone money • A person who has a lot of money • Not a moose but rather a caribou • If I have ten of these, I have $1 • Rhymes with 'waving' (a money term) • Borrowing money is called a _______. • Another word for money, paper or coins • ...
Money 1 2012-11-07
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- n. Extreme comfort, beyond what anyone needs
- adj. Able to enjoy special advantages because of one’s position (usually because of being born into a wealthy or powerful family)
- v. To do very well in one’s business or personal life
- v. To rent something for a long time (several months or years)
- n. A thing that can be bought and sold,such as grain,oil, or wood
- adv. For each person
- v. Control according to a set of rules
- adj. After all costs have been subtracted from an amount
- n. Wealth and the style of life that goes with it
- n. A situation in which prices for many items rise quite fast
- v. To estimate the value of something
- adj. Dangerous
- n. A possession that has positive value
- adj. Only, single
- n. The value of one’s share in an investment
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- v. To build up a large amount of something
- v. To protect
- n. People with low-paying (often unskilled) jobs who are not poor but who are not securely in the middle class
- n. Legal responsibility for harming a person or property;a disadvantage
- n. Honor and respect for being better than the average
- adj. Belonging to a special, honored group
- adj. Obviously real because it can be seen, touched, or otherwise observed
- v. To decrease in power or amount
- n. Owner, usually of a business or a building
- v. To make a person or group poor
- v. To give out different amounts for different purposes
- v. To get something, usually something with special value or meaning
- n. A group of socially prominent people with special titles given by a king or queen, such as “duke”or “countess”
- adv. Together with one or more other parties
- n. Money given by a government or other organization to support an activity
30 Clues: v. To protect • adj. Dangerous • adj. Only, single • adv. For each person • v. To decrease in power or amount • v. To make a person or group poor • v. To estimate the value of something • v. Control according to a set of rules • n. A possession that has positive value • v. To build up a large amount of something • adj. Belonging to a special, honored group • ...
MONEY MATTERS 2013-05-06
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- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual
- unwilling to spend money
- someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it
- expected
- to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
- to do something that makes a person, group, or organization feel proud or receive praise
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
- to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect
- careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
- a method or way of doing something
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- to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement
- a person who has a first degree from a university or college
- the money that is used for a particular purpose, especially by a government or organization
- a person who is unwilling to spend money
- money that is earned in trade or business, after paying the costs of
- relating to money or how money is managed
- coins or notes that are used to buy things, or the amount of these that one person has.
- the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- happening or produced once a month
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling
21 Clues: expected • unwilling to spend money • happening or produced once a month • a method or way of doing something • a person who is unwilling to spend money • relating to money or how money is managed • to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect • someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it • a person who has a first degree from a university or college • ...
Money Talks 2015-09-14
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- An unreasonably high price.
- Record in a bank which entitles you to a certain sum of money.
- The money you use to make profit.
- The act of conducting or carrying out business, negotiations, plans etc.
- A good deal.
- To receive money after your relative dies.
- Security of a bank loan in the form of pledged property.
- The act of buying something.
- To put money in a bank.
- A machine used to withdrawal money.
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- The money given back to you after you return faulty goods
- Exceeding the limit of your account.
- The amount of money you should pay over equal intervals of time.
- Bank notes and coins.
- Payment for using somebody’s money.
- Percentage taken off the price of a good or service.
- To be able to buy or do something.
- A pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money.
- A bank official who works with clients.
- The money you earn or receive regularly.
20 Clues: A good deal. • Bank notes and coins. • To put money in a bank. • An unreasonably high price. • The act of buying something. • The money you use to make profit. • To be able to buy or do something. • Payment for using somebody’s money. • A machine used to withdrawal money. • Exceeding the limit of your account. • A bank official who works with clients. • ...
Money A 2016-11-15
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- the money you get paid for working
- the senior position of work in a bank
- when you borrow money
- a plan to give you money after you retire
- money like dollars and pounds
- money taken from your salary by the government
- a card that you use to pay for something
- benefits that you get as well as a salary
- a charge for borrowing money
- a type of account for everyday banking
- a division or office of a large business operating locally
- certificates of ownership of companies
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- shares in various different companies
- a person that steals from the bank
- a customer facing person who works at the bank
- investing money for profit or material result
- to swap one currency for another (forex)
- a place where you keep money
- a type of account for savings
- to take money out of the bank
- a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account
- notes and coins
22 Clues: notes and coins • when you borrow money • a place where you keep money • a charge for borrowing money • money like dollars and pounds • a type of account for savings • to take money out of the bank • the money you get paid for working • a person that steals from the bank • shares in various different companies • the senior position of work in a bank • ...
Money Crossword 2016-03-09
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- Is money worth more or less than its material?
- When you put money into the bank, you get paid what?
- Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars
- What denomination of money is Kate Sheppard on?
- Who is our money backed by?
- What does the reserve bank try to keep stable?
- What currency is used in China?
- What is money?
- Money is a ______ of what you can buy.
- Who protects and produces money?
- What bird is on the 50 dollar note?
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- _____ is bartering tokens
- What is the currency in New Zealand
- Something we use to conver one currency to another
- What helps avoid people creating counterfeit money?
- People who start up businesses are called what?
- What do entrepreneurs set up their business to gain?
- Is money a reliable or non reliable means of exchange?
- Around the world people use different types of ________
- What currency is used in most of Europe?
20 Clues: What is money? • _____ is bartering tokens • Who is our money backed by? • What currency is used in China? • Who protects and produces money? • What is the currency in New Zealand • What bird is on the 50 dollar note? • Money is a ______ of what you can buy. • What currency is used in most of Europe? • Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars • ...
Money Crossword 2022-02-24
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- the ability to borrow money and pay it back
- A written order of payment
- Work that is pursued for most of their life
- to give money, toys and clothes to help people, animals or communities
- A financial institution
- Something you want to achieve within years
- money earned in deposited in checking
- something that is given up to do something else
- Giving someone money that would be paid back to you
- Money for the future
- An Object used to purchase goods and services
- Money that is owed
- Something you must have to survive
- money paid to the government
- A form of money
- the possibility of something unplanned happing (money lost)
- Something you would like to have
- To receive money
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- A plan that outlines uses of money
- A nonprofit making money cooperative
- to give and help people, animals or communities with money
- Something you want to achieve
- Work you complete to receive money
- Something you want to achieve within weeks or months
- Money received from job
- Money gained or left over after money spent
- Loan that you have to payback
- money that is paid to keep in the bank or cooperative
- money such as coins and bills
- money set aside for later use
- cost of goods and services; money spend
- profit made from investment
- Using money
33 Clues: Using money • A form of money • To receive money • Money that is owed • Money for the future • Money received from job • A financial institution • A written order of payment • profit made from investment • money paid to the government • Something you want to achieve • Loan that you have to payback • money such as coins and bills • money set aside for later use • ...
money crossword 2023-08-24
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- given to you from the bank
- Credit is defined as an arrangement that allows you to borrow money now and repay it later
- shopping Comparison shopping is a practice among consumers .
- to fail a full a contract etc
- a need is something you need and a want is whatever doesn't help
- you originally planed to pay back
- someone who buys and sells stock to clients and business people
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- a strategy used for investing used to manage risk
- 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 status of a debtor who has been declared by judicial process to be unable to pay his debts.
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- a way to risk your manage
- a savings account that holds fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time
- money for the future
- something owed. Anyone having borrowed money or goods
- paid so you can borrow money
- A credit score is a three-digit number designed to represent the likelihood you will pay your bills on time
- set aside money for saving and then pay rent
- a non profit financial institution that takes deposits
- A credit report is a statement that has information about your credit activity
- An asset is anything you own that adds financial value
- an amount of of money received during the a set period
- fund cash reserved only for like emergencies and stuff
- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
24 Clues: money for the future • a way to risk your manage • given to you from the bank • paid so you can borrow money • to fail a full a contract etc • you originally planed to pay back • set aside money for saving and then pay rent • a strategy used for investing used to manage risk • something owed. Anyone having borrowed money or goods • ...
Managing money 2024-02-20
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- acheter
- portefeuille
- bonne affaire
- dépenser
- troc, échange
- ristourne
- épargner
- échange, échanger
- compte en banque (en 2 mots)
- salaire
- devise (euro, dollar,...)
- économie (science ou système)
- économiser
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- billet de banque
- dépense
- distributeur automatique de billets
- économies
- pièce de monnaie
- revenu
- vendre
- (fauché, sans le sou)
- budget
- coûter
23 Clues: revenu • vendre • budget • coûter • acheter • dépense • salaire • dépenser • épargner • économies • ristourne • économiser • portefeuille • bonne affaire • troc, échange • billet de banque • pièce de monnaie • échange, échanger • (fauché, sans le sou) • devise (euro, dollar,...) • compte en banque (en 2 mots) • économie (science ou système) • distributeur automatique de billets
SAVING MONEY 2023-11-07
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- This percentage of Americans have less than $1,000 saved for an emergency.
- The persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time.
- The initial amount of money invested or borrowed.
- An emergency fund makes an emergency an __________________.
- Interest starts accumulating the day a loan is __________________.
- When you make a large purchase, but later regret the purchase.
- The First Foundation of saving.
- The amount of interest charged for a loan but not yet collected.
- Food, utilities, shelter and transportation are known as this.
- ______________ of all millionaires earned less than $100,000 per year.
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- Out of ten people, this many live paycheck to paycheck.
- This Bureau helps determine cost of living from year to year.
- In budgeting, your second priority after giving.
- Once you are out of school and have zero debt, you will want to build your emergency fund to 3-6 _____________ of living expenses.
- In order to build wealth through compound growth, you need money invested and ________________.
- The fifth foundation is to build wealth and _______________.
- The second question you must ask before using your emergency fund, is it ______________________.
- An emergency fund solves two problems one being you can stay out of _________.
- Interest added to other interest you've earned.
- The third foundation is to pay cash for this item.
- The fourth foundation is to pay cash for this item.
21 Clues: The First Foundation of saving. • Interest added to other interest you've earned. • In budgeting, your second priority after giving. • The initial amount of money invested or borrowed. • The third foundation is to pay cash for this item. • The fourth foundation is to pay cash for this item. • Out of ten people, this many live paycheck to paycheck. • ...
MONEY VOCABULARY 2024-01-14
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- an amount of money or other payment given for a particular purpose.
- a gift of money to allow a student to help pay for education.
- a specific type of loan that is used to buy a house.
- the arrangement with a bank in which you can put in, keep and remove your money.
- a small plastic card used to make purchases now and pay for them later.
- money in the form of bills or coins.
- available to buy in a shop.
- money that parents or other relatives regularly give to children to spend as they choose.
- money spent to do or buy something.
- a small, round piece of metal that is used as money.
- a plan to show how much money you will spend on something.
- costing little money.
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- management of money.
- a payment, specially money put into an account.
- a request for payment of money owed.
- the smallest amount of money that an employer is legally allowed to pay someone who works for them.
- the state of being rich and affluent.
- money received.
- a piece of paper money (money in the form of paper).
- something on sale at a lower price tan its true value.
- not expensive, able to be bought by people who do not earn a loto f money.
- an occasion when products are sold at a discount.
- borrowed money, normally from the bank, that has to be paid back.
- costing a lot of money.
- automated cash machine, from which you can take money out of your bank account.
25 Clues: money received. • management of money. • costing little money. • costing a lot of money. • available to buy in a shop. • money spent to do or buy something. • a request for payment of money owed. • money in the form of bills or coins. • the state of being rich and affluent. • a payment, specially money put into an account. • an occasion when products are sold at a discount. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2024-11-20
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- The use of government spending and tax policies to influence economic conditions
- The buying and selling of government securities
- a fungible, negotiable financial instrument that represents some type of financial value
- Currency that is physically used to conduct transactions
- The entire stock of currency and other liquid instruments
- Generally accepted as a medium of exchange
- Extremely rapid or out of control inflation
- instances when the inflation rate has reduced marginally over the short term
- significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy
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- Currency that a government has declared to be legal tender but is not backed by a physical commodity
- examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods
- designed to mimic the performance of an overall market
- prices of goods and services offered in the marketplace either changes very slowly or do not change at all
- Regulatory committee that determine the size and rate of growth of the money supply
- accepted as a medium of exchange
- The central bank of the United States
- The amount charged by the lender to a borrower for the use of assets
- Any good exchanged during commerce
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising
- general decline in prices, often caused by a reduction in the supply of money or credit.
- Average of current prices
21 Clues: Average of current prices • accepted as a medium of exchange • Any good exchanged during commerce • The central bank of the United States • Generally accepted as a medium of exchange • Extremely rapid or out of control inflation • The buying and selling of government securities • designed to mimic the performance of an overall market • ...
Money crossword 2025-01-01
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- - Money or things you get from family.
- - Land or buildings you own.
- - A smart plan.
- - A shiny and very expensive stone.
- - A very big house.
- - Having a lot of money and riches.
- - A person who starts a business.
- - Kings and queens.
- Worth - Total money you have after debts.
- - The best or richest people.
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- - Putting money into something to make more.
- - A collection of investments.
- - A big, fancy boat.
- - Paintings or sculptures.
- - The study of money.
- - Only for a special group.
- - The way you live your life.
- - Very expensive and fancy things.
- - What you leave behind for others.
- - Extra money you make.
20 Clues: - A smart plan. • - A very big house. • - Kings and queens. • - A big, fancy boat. • - The study of money. • - Extra money you make. • - Paintings or sculptures. • - Only for a special group. • - Land or buildings you own. • - The way you live your life. • - The best or richest people. • - A collection of investments. • - A person who starts a business. • ...
money & banking 2025-04-25
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- a type of characteristic of money that can be broke down into smaller units
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- a type of characteristic of money that withstands the wear and tear of frequent use
- a period where state chartered banks issued paper currency that was not backed by gold or silver
- the total amount of money in circulation
- a standard used to measure the value of goods, services, debts, and assets
- the central banking system
- the interest you earn on interest
- a type of government issued currency that is not backed by anything
- an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan
- exchange for other goods and services without money
- an exchange of something that is accepted as payment for goods and services
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- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment based on trust that payment will be made in the future
- vetoed the renewal of the 2nd bank
- 1st secretary of the treasury
- a type of characteristic of money that help maintain its value in a economy
- an asset, currency, or commodity that maintains/increases its value over time
- a type of characteristic of money that can be easily transferred and carried
- the nation that was the first to develop paper money
- a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments
20 Clues: the central banking system • 1st secretary of the treasury • the interest you earn on interest • vetoed the renewal of the 2nd bank • the total amount of money in circulation • exchange for other goods and services without money • the nation that was the first to develop paper money • an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan • ...
Money Crossword 2025-04-16
Across
- Take money with intent to repay
- Receive assets from a predecessor
- Demand payment for goods or services
- Price of an item or service
- Invoice for payment
- Cashless transaction method
- Increase in salary or funds collected
- Plan for managing finances
- Give money with expectation of repayment
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- Be in debt to someone
- Put money into for potential profit
- Protection against financial loss
- Spend money carelessly
- Unable to pay for
- Fixed payment for employment
- Loan for property purchase
- Borrowed sum to be repaid
- Have a certain value
- Set aside money for future use
- Receive money for work
20 Clues: Unable to pay for • Invoice for payment • Have a certain value • Be in debt to someone • Spend money carelessly • Receive money for work • Borrowed sum to be repaid • Loan for property purchase • Plan for managing finances • Price of an item or service • Cashless transaction method • Fixed payment for employment • Set aside money for future use • Take money with intent to repay • ...
E-money 2024-07-17
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- used to describe investments, financial products, etc. that
- a machine-readable code consisting of an array of black
- for reading by the camera on a smartphone.
- to dishonestly take money from an organization or other
- the buying and selling of goods and services, or the
- and use it for a purpose for which it was not intended
- moving or making progress so slowly that you are behind
- of funds or data, over an electronic network
- not money in the form of coins or notes
- subtract or take away (an amount or part) from a total
- make a quick, nervous movement as an instinctive reaction
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- online through a computer or a smartphone
- using or operating with credit and debit cards and electronic
- white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other
- people or things
- doing something awkwardly, especially when using your hands
- electronic payments for transactions made on the Internet.
- fear, pain, or surprise
- money rather than shares, bonds, etc
- a type of electronic card which is used for transactions
- to avoid something
21 Clues: people or things • to avoid something • fear, pain, or surprise • money rather than shares, bonds, etc • not money in the form of coins or notes • online through a computer or a smartphone • for reading by the camera on a smartphone. • of funds or data, over an electronic network • the buying and selling of goods and services, or the • ...
Pocket money 2024-11-13
20 Clues: юбка • кепка • чипсы • ручки • брюки • майка • платье • комикс • журнал • куртка • пуловер • подарок • рубашка • сладости • карандаши • косметика • кроссовки • картофель фри • ticket билет в кино • things спортивный инвентарь
money issues 2025-11-13
Across
- Financial gain / Kar, finansal kazanç
- Worth of something in money / Değer
- Lacking money or resources / Fakir
- Physical currency / Nakit, fiziksel para
- To have enough money to pay for something / Gücü yetmek
- Abundance of valuable resources / Servet, zenginlik
- Financial institution / Banka
- Exchange of goods or money / Ticaret
- Borrowed money or trust in payment / Kredi, borçlanma
- Amount of money required to buy something / Fiyat
- System of money in use / Para birimi
- To keep money for future use / Biriktirmek, tasarruf etmek
- Medium of exchange / Para, değişim aracı
- Mandatory financial charge / Vergi
- To put money into something for profit / Yatırım yapmak
- Plan for income and expenses / Bütçe, gelir-gider planı
- Money saved or allocated for a purpose / Fon, sermaye
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- In a way that makes money or gain / Karlı şekilde
- Money borrowed to be paid back / Kredi, borç para
- Fixed regular payment / Maaş, düzenli ödeme
- Money owed to others / Borç
- Payment for the use of borrowed money / Faiz
- Cost or spending / Gider, harcama
- Having a lot of money or assets / Zengin
- Earnings from work or investments / Gelir, kazanç
- To use money to buy goods or services / Harcamak
26 Clues: Money owed to others / Borç • Financial institution / Banka • Cost or spending / Gider, harcama • Lacking money or resources / Fakir • Mandatory financial charge / Vergi • Worth of something in money / Değer • Exchange of goods or money / Ticaret • System of money in use / Para birimi • ...
money ball 2025-12-08
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- The role held by Art Howe
- Data-driven approach used by Beane
- Position Chad Bradford plays
- Foundation of sabermetrics
- Another word for measured data
- What the A’s were due to their budget
- Finding new players for the roster
- What Beane seeks in undervalued athletes
- Skill measured by on-base percentage
- Young players being evaluated
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- Sport Moneyball focuses on
- The team’s full franchise name
- How Beane acquires undervalued players
- List of team players
- What Moneyball fundamentally changes
- Traditional player-evaluation method
- What Howe refuses to adjust at first
- Major limitation for the Oakland A’s
- Where teams select new players
- The A’s famous run of 20 wins
- Those being evaluated by stats
- What the A’s can rarely afford to match
22 Clues: List of team players • The role held by Art Howe • Sport Moneyball focuses on • Foundation of sabermetrics • Position Chad Bradford plays • The A’s famous run of 20 wins • Young players being evaluated • The team’s full franchise name • Another word for measured data • Where teams select new players • Those being evaluated by stats • Data-driven approach used by Beane • ...
Business Money 2025-07-18
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- (US: check) Written order, on a specially printed form, to pay the stated amount from one's bank account.
- Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed.
- Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution.
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments to be made over an
- A piece of metal, with an official stamp, used as money.
- Coins or bank notes (not cheques); actual money paid, not credit.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or profit.
- Sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest.
- tender Currency that cannot legally be refused as payment.
- Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
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- Sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase; Money placed in an account in a bank.
- The money used in a country.
- (be broke) To have no money.
- To be in debt to someone: to owe money to somebody.
- Take money from a bank account.
- Pay back money received; reimburse.
- Piece of paper money.
- Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
- Automated Teller Machine; cash dispenser.
- A person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop, etc.
20 Clues: Piece of paper money. • The money used in a country. • (be broke) To have no money. • Take money from a bank account. • Pay back money received; reimburse. • Automated Teller Machine; cash dispenser. • Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed. • To be in debt to someone: to owe money to somebody. • Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc. • ...
Business Money 2025-07-18
Across
- (US: check) Written order, on a specially printed form, to pay the stated amount from one's bank account.
- Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed.
- Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution.
- A sum of money due as one of several equal payments to be made over an
- A piece of metal, with an official stamp, used as money.
- Coins or bank notes (not cheques); actual money paid, not credit.
- To put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or profit.
- Sum of money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest.
- tender Currency that cannot legally be refused as payment.
- Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
Down
- Sum of money payable as a first instalment on a purchase; Money placed in an account in a bank.
- The money used in a country.
- (be broke) To have no money.
- To be in debt to someone: to owe money to somebody.
- Take money from a bank account.
- Pay back money received; reimburse.
- Piece of paper money.
- Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
- Automated Teller Machine; cash dispenser.
- A person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop, etc.
20 Clues: Piece of paper money. • The money used in a country. • (be broke) To have no money. • Take money from a bank account. • Pay back money received; reimburse. • Automated Teller Machine; cash dispenser. • Obtain money which must be returned or reimbursed. • To be in debt to someone: to owe money to somebody. • Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc. • ...
Money Making or Money Failing 2023-02-06
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- buying assets that will likely increase in value over time
- increase in value of an investment or savings account over time
- assets minus value of debt
- IRA for people in highest tax bracket
- initial investment
- a mutual fund that buys every stock from a curated list
- putting money away now for a big purchase later
- single piece of stock
- offered by banks so you can earn a return after term of ____ is up
- money you owe to lenders
- IRA for young people and those in low tax brackets
- the price at which a buyer is willing to buy stock
Down
- when the market is going down
- ownership of publicly traded company
- cost of living increases
- company that will manage your investments for you
- money and other owned items that have value
- the ability to turn investments into cash
- the price at which a seller is willing to sell a stock
- loan to government or companies
- when the market is going up
21 Clues: initial investment • single piece of stock • cost of living increases • money you owe to lenders • assets minus value of debt • when the market is going up • when the market is going down • loan to government or companies • ownership of publicly traded company • IRA for people in highest tax bracket • the ability to turn investments into cash • ...
Money 1 2012-11-07
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- n. A possession that has positive value
- adv. Together with one or more other parties
- n. Honor and respect for being better than the average
- n. A group of socially prominent people with special titles given by a king or queen, such as “duke”or “countess”
- v. To do very well in one’s business or personal life
- n. A situation in which prices for many items rise quite fast
- adv. For each person
- n. Wealth and the style of life that goes with it
- v. To build up a large amount of something
- n. The value of one’s share in an investment
- adj. Dangerous
- adj. Belonging to a special, honored group
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- n. Extreme comfort, beyond what anyone needs
- adj. Obviously real because it can be seen, touched, or otherwise observed
- v. To get something, usually something with special value or meaning
- n. People with low-paying (often unskilled) jobs who are not poor but who are not securely in the middle class
- adj. Able to enjoy special advantages because of one’s position (usually because of being born into a wealthy or powerful family)
- v. To make a person or group poor
- adj. After all costs have been subtracted from an amount
- n. A thing that can be bought and sold,such as grain,oil, or wood
- v. Control according to a set of rules
- v. To decrease in power or amount
- v. To give out different amounts for different purposes
- v. To estimate the value of something
- n. Money given by a government or other organization to support an activity
25 Clues: adj. Dangerous • adv. For each person • v. To make a person or group poor • v. To decrease in power or amount • v. To estimate the value of something • v. Control according to a set of rules • n. A possession that has positive value • v. To build up a large amount of something • adj. Belonging to a special, honored group • n. Extreme comfort, beyond what anyone needs • ...
MONEY MATTERS 2013-05-06
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- money that you gain by selling things or doing business.
- unwilling to spend or give money.
- using money carefully and wisely
- having no home or permanent place of residence.
- something spent to attain a goal or accomplish a purpose.
- a rich person who gives money to help who are poor.
- a sense of deep regret and guilt for some misdeed.
- to receive with the implied or expressed intention of returning the same or an equivalent.
- an organization that gives money, goods, or help to people who are poor.
- willing to give more money.
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- feel sorry, disappointed, or distressed about.
- a careful plan of how you will spend money.
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments.
- someone who does not like spending money and can be unpleasant about it.
- something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment.
- someone who spends money carelessly, especially when he or she doesn´t have a lot of it.
- it´s the opposite of deposit.
- a card authorizing purchases on credit.
- something that you give in order to help something be successful.
- the money that people or organizations have put into a company, business, or bank, in order to get a profit or to make a business activity successful.
- pay someone all the money that you owe them.
21 Clues: willing to give more money. • it´s the opposite of deposit. • using money carefully and wisely • unwilling to spend or give money. • a card authorizing purchases on credit. • a careful plan of how you will spend money. • pay someone all the money that you owe them. • feel sorry, disappointed, or distressed about. • having no home or permanent place of residence. • ...
Money Matters 2013-05-06
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- money that is earned in trade or business, after paying the costs of
- the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- a method or way of doing something
- the money that is used for a particular purpose, especially by a government or organization
- a person who is unwilling to spend money
- happening or produced once a month
- expected
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
- relating to money or how money is managed
- to do something that makes a person, group, or organization feel proud or receive praise
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- to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement
- a person who has a first degree from a university or college
- unwilling to spend money
- careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
- to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual
- someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it
- to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
- to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect
- coins or notes that are used to buy things, or the amount of these that one person has.
21 Clues: expected • unwilling to spend money • a method or way of doing something • happening or produced once a month • a person who is unwilling to spend money • relating to money or how money is managed • to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect • someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it • a person who has a first degree from a university or college • ...
Money Vocabulary 2014-04-15
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- When prices suddenly go up.
- The past participle of the verb 'rise'.
- When a company has no more money, the declare _____.
- A period of time when the economy is bad.
- People who buy and sell shares and bonds.
- When you _____ money, you use it in ways that aren't profitable.
- Sales rose ___ 20% over the summer.
- Money you own to other people.
- Another word for responsibilities.
- This is a market where prices are falling
- A special loan you get to buy a house or apartment.
- The company _____ a lot of money on supplies.
- Money a business makes before paying the government.
- A place where company shares are bought and sold (Wall Street).
- An _____ is money you put into a company to make a profit.
Down
- When prices go up and down and up and down.
- The _____ in Australia is the Australian Dollar.
- Equal parts into which the capital or ownership of a company is divided.
- When you take money from someone with the intention to pay it back.
- The money a business makes in a year through sales and services.
- When prices ____, they go down very quickly.
- Sales ____ from $1m to $800k.
- The noun of the verb 'improve'.
- Profits this year stand ____ £2.4m.
- British money.
- Money risked when a company owns part of another company.
- The difference between the price of a product and the cost of producing it.
- A description of what is likely to happen in the future.
28 Clues: British money. • When prices suddenly go up. • Sales ____ from $1m to $800k. • Money you own to other people. • The noun of the verb 'improve'. • Another word for responsibilities. • Sales rose ___ 20% over the summer. • Profits this year stand ____ £2.4m. • The past participle of the verb 'rise'. • A period of time when the economy is bad. • ...
Managing Money 2013-11-13
Across
- institutions A business that handles money for people. It could hold money in a savings account or it may lend money out for a range of purposes. Types may include: banks, credit unions, finance companies, friendly societies.
- The level of uncertainty of a particular investment. Often, the higher the risk, the higher the return.
- variable interest When a financial institution changes the interest rate it charges (or pays) its customers, in response to a change in economic conditions.
- deposit Financial institutions offer the customers the opportunity to “lock their money away” in a term deposit. This means that you can’t get it back for a certain period without losing some or all the interest, but you will receive an agreed amount of interest if it remains in deposit for the agreed period.
- chip shares Shares in reliable and well-established companies. They are considered a safe investment.
- If you own shares, the business may pay some of its profits to you as a percentage of the originally issued value of the share.
- This can mean two things. When you receive interest it is a type of income – such as the “interest” that the bank will give you when you let them hold onto your money. However, when you pay interest, it is the cost of borrowing – the extra amount you must pay back when you take out a loan.
- Payment made for the use of property.
- When the work of an individual or group (e.g. musician, novelist, scientist) is used by others, the creator of the work or owner of the royalties should receive a payment. For example, when someone writes a book, they can negotiate to receive a royalty for each copy that is sold. A musician or band gets money each time a radio station plays their music. Royalties are not necessarily owned by the creator of the work in question. For example, the royalties for a scientist’s work are often owned by the organisation he or she works for, or royalties may be bought by someone else.
- The amount of money you are paid on an hourly rate. It is usually paid as a weekly or fortnightly amount for working. It can also include amounts for overtime, penalty rates and shift allowances.
- Money received during a certain period; mainly as wages or salary, interest, rent, dividends, social security.
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- An asset acquired for the purpose of producing or generating an income.
- The amount of money received from savings or an investment. It is usually expressed as a percentage.
- The original amount that is borrowed or invested
- scheme A scheme attached to some credit cards where rewards are offered for spending money using the card. This may take the form of points redeemable for goods and services. Examples include Fly Buys or frequent flyer schemes.
- An amount of money that is owed.
- interest When you receive (or pay) interest on both the principal and any existing accumulated interest.
- Money paid to governments used to provide mainly services, such as defence, schools, roads and hospitals.
- sacrifice This is paying for some things before income tax is deducted from wages or salary.
- interest The interest rate is unchanged for the period agreed.
20 Clues: An amount of money that is owed. • Payment made for the use of property. • The original amount that is borrowed or invested • interest The interest rate is unchanged for the period agreed. • An asset acquired for the purpose of producing or generating an income. • sacrifice This is paying for some things before income tax is deducted from wages or salary. • ...
Money crossword 2014-09-07
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- ---------for the furture
- how to ------your money
- first time a------finacial report
- the financial in 2009 is ------
- Who is head of company---------
- what sort of -------- did this survey give us
- makeing your ------stretch along way
- use for----- retiment people
- were can you find the word----
- owing money to company or someone
- a-----was conducted on financial literacy
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- how----conutry in the oced
- who-------this survey
- your can make a -----gain by 2015
- Kiwis know how to spend-----
- when did New Zealand set the--------for 2013
- when was-------------printed in june
- how much ----------have you gain from this survey
- Australia New Zealand spell short for
- New Zealand is one of the ---- conutry
20 Clues: who-------this survey • how to ------your money • ---------for the furture • how----conutry in the oced • Kiwis know how to spend----- • use for----- retiment people • were can you find the word---- • the financial in 2009 is ------ • Who is head of company--------- • your can make a -----gain by 2015 • first time a------finacial report • owing money to company or someone • ...
Money Crossword 2014-09-09
Across
- Level 2 got good _____ on the market day
- participate
- name one country that not include in the top 14
- Bring out to display
- earing salary
- work out a plan
- pension
- Similarities
- The activity that level 2 sell their products
- people that you serve
- bring it out
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- The _____ of good is high
- financial gain
- the survey still in_______
- reserve money
- collecting facts
- Inspection for financial
- The name of the Commissioner
- used to buy things from the shop
- what is the appreciation of Australia and New Zealand
- numeracy
- The commissioner released the summary of the ___ for the year
22 Clues: pension • numeracy • participate • Similarities • bring it out • reserve money • earing salary • financial gain • work out a plan • collecting facts • Bring out to display • people that you serve • Inspection for financial • The _____ of good is high • the survey still in_______ • The name of the Commissioner • used to buy things from the shop • Level 2 got good _____ on the market day • ...
Money Matters 2015-04-05
Across
- cant see the trees for the _____
- popular mexican spice
- nothing can stop him
- caribbean blue
- without thinking
- "Big Cat" of the ocean
- Popeye food
- twenty-five cent equine
- odds are
- retirement pasttime
- buttery, chewy goodness
- not the express lane
- play tough
- drink
- Tom Hanks role
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- aurel discomfort
- luxurious taste
- store of yore
- he's on one
- always a buck
- blue ribbon beer
- sparkle
- disposable linen
- winter breakfast
- bad sand
- colorful mos.
- trout
- camelid
- country violin
29 Clues: trout • drink • sparkle • camelid • bad sand • odds are • play tough • he's on one • Popeye food • store of yore • always a buck • colorful mos. • caribbean blue • country violin • Tom Hanks role • luxurious taste • aurel discomfort • without thinking • blue ribbon beer • disposable linen • winter breakfast • retirement pasttime • nothing can stop him • not the express lane • popular mexican spice • "Big Cat" of the ocean • ...
Money Crossword 2016-03-09
Across
- What is money?
- Who is our money backed by?
- Something we use to conver one currency to another
- Is money worth more or less than its material?
- What helps avoid people creating counterfeit money?
- What currency is used in most of Europe?
- _____ is bartering tokens
- Money is a ______ of what you can buy.
- What is the currency in New Zealand
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- Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars
- What do entrepreneurs set up their business to gain?
- People who start up businesses are called what?
- Who protects and produces money?
- What denomination of money is Kate Sheppard on?
- What does the reserve bank try to keep stable?
- Is money a reliable or non reliable means of exchange?
- When you put money into the bank, you get paid what?
- Around the world people use different types of ________
- What bird is on the 50 dollar note?
- What currency is used in China?
20 Clues: What is money? • _____ is bartering tokens • Who is our money backed by? • What currency is used in China? • Who protects and produces money? • What bird is on the 50 dollar note? • What is the currency in New Zealand • Money is a ______ of what you can buy. • What currency is used in most of Europe? • Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars • ...
W6 Money 2021-03-06
Across
- to be able to pay for
- finish paying for something
- based on personal feelings or opinions
- to have or to own
- the energy that is needed to do something
- to endure; to experience
- to make easier
- wealthy
- to cause (something) to become bigger
- to develop gradually
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- to be connected
- exact
- to make money
- a developed society with a government
- to get something after the person's death
- short of money
- to include
- to do and complete something
- huge
- to vary
- when some qualities are passed to a child
21 Clues: huge • exact • to vary • wealthy • to include • to make money • short of money • to make easier • to be connected • to have or to own • to develop gradually • to be able to pay for • to endure; to experience • finish paying for something • to do and complete something • a developed society with a government • to cause (something) to become bigger • based on personal feelings or opinions • ...
Money Laundering 2017-09-20
Across
- A thing that belongs to a person
- Ruble, dollar, yuan
- A step you take to solve smth
- Representatives of the ruling class
- The second stage of ML
- Not breaking a law
- To take smth away legally from a person
- The ... Action Task Force on ML
- Valuable documents
- Another word for 'difficult'
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- Easy to be harmed or damaged
- A financial operation with money
- The process of exploring a crime
- An official person from the government
- A thing or a fact that proves smth
- Something you find strange or unbelievable
- To invest money in smth
- The first stage of ML
- To buy smth
- The process of not paying taxes
20 Clues: To buy smth • Not breaking a law • Valuable documents • Ruble, dollar, yuan • The first stage of ML • The second stage of ML • To invest money in smth • Easy to be harmed or damaged • Another word for 'difficult' • A step you take to solve smth • The process of not paying taxes • The ... Action Task Force on ML • A financial operation with money • The process of exploring a crime • ...
money matters 2020-11-10
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- obtain a financial advantage or benefit, especially from an investment.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- the state of being a partner or partners.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- a person or thing that directs or regulates something.
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- 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.
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- an event or contest in which people compete.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- the possession of assets in excess of liabilities; ability to pay one's debts.
- a person appointed to administer or manage the financial assets and liabilities of a society, company, local authority, or other body.
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
- relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
- merchandise or possessions.
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
25 Clues: merchandise or possessions. • the state of being a partner or partners. • an event or contest in which people compete. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • relating to government revenue, especially taxes. • a person or thing that directs or regulates something. • a system of money in general use in a particular country. • ...
Money Market 2020-11-02
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- The smallest fraction of deposits that the Federal Reserve allows banks to hold.
- An arrangement in which the Federal Reserve stands ready to lend money to banks.
- The currency banks hold in their vaults plus their deposits at the Federal Reserve.
- Any asset that can easily be used to purchase goods and services.
- The profit earned on the project expressed as a percentage of its cost.
- The ratio of the money supply to the monetary base. It indicates the total number of dollars created in the banking system by each $1 addition to the monetary base.
- Shows the relationship between the quantity of money demanded and the interest rate.
- The interest rate the Fed charges on loans to banks.
- are rules set by the Federal Reserve that determine the required reserve ratio for banks.
- The sum of currency in circulation and bank reserves.
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- This allows banks that fall short of the reserve requirement to borrow funds from banks with excess reserves.
- $1 realized one year from now is equal to $1/(1 + r)
- Guarantees that a bank’s depositors will be paid even if the bank can’t come up with the funds, up to a maximum amount per account.
- a purchase or sale of government debt by the Fed.
- Shows how the quantity of money supplied varies with the interest rate.
- An asset that individuals acquire for the purpose of trading goods and services rather than for their own consumption.
- A means of holding purchasing power over time.
- An institution thatoversees and regulates the banking systemand controls the monetary base.
- A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations.
- is a hypothetical market that illustrates the market outcome of the demand for funds generated by borrowers and the supply of funds provided by lenders.
- A tool for analyzing a business’s financial position by showing, in a single table, the business’s assets (on the left) and liabilities (on the right).
- The fraction of bank deposits that a bank holds as reserves.
- The total value of financial assets in the economy that are considered money.
23 Clues: A means of holding purchasing power over time. • a purchase or sale of government debt by the Fed. • $1 realized one year from now is equal to $1/(1 + r) • The interest rate the Fed charges on loans to banks. • The sum of currency in circulation and bank reserves. • A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations. • ...
Money Management 2019-02-01
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- someone who makes food
- Carrier someone who delivers mail
- Each school has a to put classes together.
- correcting something
- Clerk someone responsible for greeting and registering patients
- someone who concentrates primarily on a particular subject
- a person who installs and manages elctricity
- someone who treats skin
- someone whos install flooring
- someone whose job is to enroll people as employees
- is necessary to not spread germs.
- someone who runs a train
- the emotions or conduct of friendship the state of being of friends
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- the study of the use of systems(computers, phones)
- someone in charge
- a person who plays the piano
- pays off
- a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- someone employed in an office or other establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and greet vistors
- someone who supervises a person or an activity
- someone who works in a church
- a person whose job is to do hair styling, manicures, and other beauty treatments
- someone who gives you homework
- one who welds
- Control a system of maintaining standards in manufactored products
25 Clues: pays off • one who welds • someone in charge • correcting something • someone who makes food • someone who treats skin • someone who runs a train • a person who plays the piano • someone who works in a church • someone whos install flooring • someone who gives you homework • Carrier someone who delivers mail • is necessary to not spread germs. • ...
money management 2019-01-30
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- a person who teaches, especially in a school.
- a person or machine that organizes or maintains schedules.
- work a great deal of effort or endurance.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- a person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers.
- a person who plays the piano, especially professionally.
- a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
- a person employed in an office or other establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and greet visitors.
- a person who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity.
- control a system of maintaining standards in manufactured products by testing a sample of the output against the specification.
- technology the study or use of systems for storing, retrieving, and sending information.
- a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid.
- a person whose job is to do hair styling, manicures, and other beauty treatments.
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- the action or process of correcting something.
- clerk verifying all patient information and insurance details.
- a minister in charge of a Christian church or congregation.
- a person whose job is to enlist or enroll people as employees, in the armed forces, or as members of an organization.
- a person who welds metal.
- prepare making foods by combining and heating the ingredients in various ways.
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- the emotions or conduct of friendship the state of being friends.
- a person who supervises a person or an activity.
- a person in charge of a worker or organization.
- a person who installs and maintains electrical equipment.
- carrier a person who is employed to deliver and collect letters and parcels.
25 Clues: a person who welds metal. • work a great deal of effort or endurance. • a person who teaches, especially in a school. • the action or process of correcting something. • a person in charge of a worker or organization. • a person who supervises a person or an activity. • a person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers. • ...
MONEY & HAPPINESS 2018-11-14
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- abzahlen
- selten, rar
- wertvoll
- ansteigen, sich erhöhen
- Wohltätigkeit, Wohlfahrtseinrichtung
- Freude
- Last, Belastung
- Verhältnis
- Wirtschaftswissenschafter
- einmalig
- unvergesslich, denkwürdig
- Erfahrungen, Erlebnisse
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- Spende
- Gehalt
- gehetzt
- abnehmen, sinken, zurückgehen
- Zufriedenheit
- Mieter
- Hausbesitzer
- pendeln, Arbeitsweg, Pendelstrecke
- ansteigen, größer werden, wachsen
21 Clues: Spende • Gehalt • Freude • Mieter • gehetzt • abzahlen • wertvoll • einmalig • Verhältnis • selten, rar • Hausbesitzer • Zufriedenheit • Last, Belastung • ansteigen, sich erhöhen • Erfahrungen, Erlebnisse • Wirtschaftswissenschafter • unvergesslich, denkwürdig • abnehmen, sinken, zurückgehen • ansteigen, größer werden, wachsen • pendeln, Arbeitsweg, Pendelstrecke • Wohltätigkeit, Wohlfahrtseinrichtung
Money Words 2021-03-29
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- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- Account, a bank account that earns interest.
- remove an amount of money from a customer's account, typically as payment for services or goods.
- Card, a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- an amount that is or may be deducted from something, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid.
- Card, a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- is the amount of money owed or due on an account.
- a specialized computer that makes it convenient to manage a bank account holder's funds.
- an identifying number allocated to an individual by a bank or other organization and used for validating electronic transactions.
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- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- Pay, an individual's total earnings throughout a given period before any deductions are made.
- a document which ensures the payment of a particular amount of money on demand to a certain individual or to the bearer of the instrument.
- Banking, a method of banking in which transactions are conducted electronically via the internet.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a sum of money withdrawn from an account.
- Pay, the amount of money that will finally be available to you.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- Theft, the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain.
- Account, an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
20 Clues: a sum of money withdrawn from an account. • Account, a bank account that earns interest. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • is the amount of money owed or due on an account. • the cost required for something; the money spent on something. • Pay, the amount of money that will finally be available to you. • ...
Money Idioms 2023-03-07
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- I've always paid the bills and been the ________ in my family.
- Canadians love __________ at malls in the winter because it's too cold to go out.
- Abhi is a real _________; he can't stop spending money!
- The man got ______ from his job for stealing his coworkers' lunches.
- Abdulrahman _______ a lot on his new car.
- Satwinder __________ her savings when she moved to Hawaii for her retirement.
- Growing up, my parents always told me not to waste money because it doesn't grow on _____.
- "Stop being lazy and get off the couch Tom! Time is ______ !"
- Mohamed is a real __________; he only buys something when he needs it.
- Maria brings home the ______ in her family ever since her husband lost his job.
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- Suha is flat ______ after buying herself three fancy dresses.
- When I moved to Canada, I had to work extra hours just to ________.
- Opening the new restaurant cost Kiran's family _________.
- Asif ______ the waiter a generous amount because he's such a nice guy.
- I hear her father is rolling in ______, so he can support her educational endeavors.
- Arezo paid a __________ for a new perfume the other day.
- My boss will pick up the ____ for lunch.
- I don't know what Sabira's job is but she certainly seems to have ________.
- "Hmm, I don't know which phone to buy. I don't want to break the _____."
- Beneesh controls the ________ in her family because she is the smartest when it comes to money.
20 Clues: My boss will pick up the ____ for lunch. • Abdulrahman _______ a lot on his new car. • Abhi is a real _________; he can't stop spending money! • Arezo paid a __________ for a new perfume the other day. • Opening the new restaurant cost Kiran's family _________. • Suha is flat ______ after buying herself three fancy dresses. • ...
Money Words 2023-04-11
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- relating to finance
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- deposit the electronic transfer of a payment directly from the account of the payer to the recipient's account.
- money obtained in return for labor or services.
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- the management of large amounts of money
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- a pocket-sized flat folding case for holding money and plastic cards.
- a payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment
- a person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyze financial accounts.
- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- obtain in exchange for payment.
- each of four equal or corresponding parts
- card allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- card plastic money, where funds come directly from chequing account
- a silvery-white metal
- a banking service that allows users to transfer funds between accounts, using email and their online banking service.
- paying for something
- an arrangement by which an organization, typically a financial institution such as a bank or credit union, accepts a customer's financial assets
20 Clues: relating to finance • paying for something • a silvery-white metal • obtain in exchange for payment. • the management of large amounts of money • each of four equal or corresponding parts • an abundance of valuable possessions or money. • money obtained in return for labor or services. • a system of money in general use in a particular country. • ...
Money Matters 2021-09-09
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- Requires an individual to present government issued identification
- includes, protecting account information, recording all checks, debit card transactions and deposits to calculate account balance
- starts with comparing and considering monthly payments, loan rates, loan terms ect..
- implementing a multi factor authentication,requiring more than one method of credential authentication to verify the user's identity for a login or transaction
- Range from .01 percent to 2 percent
- Gives customers the ability to manage money online with a mobile device or computer
- requiring the business to repay the loan according to the financial institutions terms and conditions
- includes, understanding the loan agreement, making payments on time
- Allow consumers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certain limit
- can be earned on the balance held in any bank account, earning on bank accounts utilize compound interest
- Available at multiple financial institutions in order to advise individuals on money and debt
- Use money collected from premiums to pay claims
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- Provide a wide variety of financial services for individuals, families and small businesses
- Allow bank costumers to draw money directly from their checking account
- offer many of the same services as banks, including checking and savings accounts plus debit and credit cards along with mortgage, auto loans and lines or credit
- provide loans for prospective home buyers
- requires an individual to provide basic personal information, an initial deposit
- assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors
- Overdraft protection or line of credit issued to customers to cover checks or debits
- Allow banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries
20 Clues: Range from .01 percent to 2 percent • provide loans for prospective home buyers • Use money collected from premiums to pay claims • Requires an individual to present government issued identification • assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors • includes, understanding the loan agreement, making payments on time • ...
Money Makers! 2021-09-09
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- allows bank customers to draw money directly from their checking account
- allows an individual to borrow against their home’s value to finance major expenses, such as home repairs, medical bills or college education
- for qualifying elderly individuals
- secure means of storing money while earning interest
- allow individuals to borrow money from a banks
- individuals or businesses can deposit or withdraw money as needed
- companies engaged in the business of a dealing with the monetary
- private organizations which hold and manage securities for investment purposes
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- provides loans for prospective home buyers
- customers with large sums of money
- on savings or checking accounts is typically difficult to do in real life
- have the main function of receiving, transferring and lending
- allows customers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certain limit
- Are primarily in the business of handling personal loans and mortgage lending
- Provide a wide variety of financial services for individuals, families and small businesses
- given by a financial institution for the purchase of real estate
- Assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors
- members owned, non-profit financial institutions
- allows banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries
- can be earned on the balance held in the account
20 Clues: customers with large sums of money • for qualifying elderly individuals • provides loans for prospective home buyers • allow individuals to borrow money from a banks • members owned, non-profit financial institutions • can be earned on the balance held in the account • secure means of storing money while earning interest • ...
Money crossword 2021-05-06
24 Clues: dług • moneta • waluta • kantor • przelew • wydawać • wypłata • paragon • banknot • wydawać • portfel • pożyczka • marnować • przychód • bankomat • wypłacać • rachunek • skarbonka • oszczędzać • portmonetka • kieszonkowe • oszczędności • Karta płatnicza • spłukany (no money)
Money idioms 2021-04-29
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- waste money: pour your money down the X
- smth is very valuable: worth its weight in X
- cutting down on expenses in order to save money: tighten your X
- to have just enough money to live, no extra: to live from hand to X
- worth the money: good X for money
- born into a wealthy family: born with a X spoon
- feel wonderful: feel like a million X
- money is limited: money doesn't grow on X
- smth is given to the customer for free: on the X
- earn money for the family: to bring home the X
- smn who is unwilling to spend money: penny X
- pay very little money (salary): pay X
- time is valuable: time is X
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- to have more money than you need: have money to X
- pay a great amount of money (salary): pay a X
- common and not special: a X a dozen
- one's income: bread and X
- in conditions of wealth and comfort: live in a X of luxury
- to be suddenly rich: X it rich
- to cost too much: break the X
- to be very poor: to be on the X
- pay the bill (in a restaurant): pick up the X
- spending money on smth unnecessary: have more money than X
- earn just enough money to live on: make X meet
- to be extremely poor: not have a X to your name
- pay for smth: X the bill
26 Clues: pay for smth: X the bill • one's income: bread and X • time is valuable: time is X • to cost too much: break the X • to be suddenly rich: X it rich • to be very poor: to be on the X • worth the money: good X for money • common and not special: a X a dozen • feel wonderful: feel like a million X • pay very little money (salary): pay X • waste money: pour your money down the X • ...
Money Vocabulary 2022-03-28
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- the money you borrow from bank to buy a car
- obtain
- handle
- display luxurious items to seek attention
- keep it separated
- things that are usually expensive
- a person who do not want to spend the money @ ungenerous
- something that is not very important
- markdown in prices
- a very stingy person
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- reduce in number
- the money to pay for tuition
- something that is essential
- aims @ target
- use too much money than expected
- the money to pay for public transport
- the money that you do not use
- careful in spending money
- someone who spends money without thinking
- something you get when you sell things at lower prices
- something you get when you sell things at higher prices
21 Clues: obtain • handle • aims @ target • reduce in number • keep it separated • markdown in prices • a very stingy person • careful in spending money • something that is essential • the money to pay for tuition • the money that you do not use • use too much money than expected • things that are usually expensive • something that is not very important • the money to pay for public transport • ...
Money Matters 2022-04-07
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- to show evidence
- protection; freedom from danger; safety
- the act of choosing between two or more options
- to pay back
- fair
- relating to money
- to keep safe (from danger, injury, damage)
- put money in the bank
- where something is from
- relating to a country
- a part of a country or world that is different from other parts in some way
- however
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- one part of an organization
- to take money out of a bank account
- in particular
- putting in danger
- to not agree to do or accept something
- against something; negative
- to bring into existence
- happening every year, once a year
- very important; large in number, amount, degree
- for something; positive
- related to crime; a person who commits a crime
- to take something you will give back
- to make available
25 Clues: fair • however • to pay back • in particular • to show evidence • putting in danger • relating to money • to make available • put money in the bank • relating to a country • to bring into existence • for something; positive • where something is from • one part of an organization • against something; negative • happening every year, once a year • to take money out of a bank account • ...
Money Crossword 2022-02-24
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- Work that is pursued for most of their life
- A financial institution
- to give and help people, animals or communities with money
- the ability to borrow money and pay it back
- money earned in deposited in checking
- to give money, toys and clothes to help people, animals or communities
- A plan that outlines uses of money
- Using money
- money set aside for later use
- Money received from job
- something that is given up to do something else
- Something you must have to survive
- the possibility of something unplanned happing (money lost)
- money paid to the government
- Money for the future
- To receive money
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- A written order of payment
- A form of money
- Something you would like to have
- Money gained or left over after money spent
- Something you want to achieve within weeks or months
- profit made from investment
- Giving someone money that would be paid back to you
- Something you want to achieve within years
- Work you complete to receive money
- A nonprofit making money cooperative
- Something you want to achieve
- Money that is owed
- cost of goods and services; money spend
- An Object used to purchase goods and services
- Loan that you have to payback
- money that is paid to keep in the bank or cooperative
- money such as coins and bills
33 Clues: Using money • A form of money • To receive money • Money that is owed • Money for the future • A financial institution • Money received from job • A written order of payment • profit made from investment • money paid to the government • Something you want to achieve • money set aside for later use • Loan that you have to payback • money such as coins and bills • ...
Money 2 2024-10-15
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- a piece of business that is done between people, especially an act of buying or selling
- to make something known to somebody
- having a value in money, etc.
- money that you have saved, especially in a bank, etc.
- how much something is worth in money or other goods for which it can be exchanged
- a very strong request for something; something that somebody needs
- to reduce something
- something that happens, especially something unusual or unpleasant
- that you can choose to do or have if you want to
- to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose
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- to spend a lot of money on something
- to make something less or smaller in size, quantity, price, etc.; to become less or smaller in size, quantity, etc.
- to keep something; to continue to have something
- to buy something, especially cheaply or by chance
- (of tickets for a concert, sports game, etc.) to be all sold
- to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have
- to have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
- to add up to something
- a large amount of money
- to return money that you borrowed from somebody
20 Clues: to reduce something • to add up to something • a large amount of money • having a value in money, etc. • to make something known to somebody • to spend a lot of money on something • to return money that you borrowed from somebody • to keep something; to continue to have something • that you can choose to do or have if you want to • ...
Managing money 2024-10-11
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- the price for which something actually sells.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- every year.
- the original sum of money that's borrowed in a loan or placed into an investment.
- the amount of money you bring home after taxes and other deductions are taken out of your paycheck.
- earnings from a sale.
- an individual's total earnings before taxes or other deductions.
- a deduction from the usual cost of something.
- financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the cost of borrowing or lending money.
- a completed agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods, services, or financial assets in return for money.
- selling price is lower than cost price.
- he ability of the consumer to acquire goods or services prior to payment with the faith that the payment will be made in the future.
- an increase in the value of an asset over time.
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- an entry recording a sum owed.
- a decrease in value.
- money obtained in return for labour or services
- the amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overheads and profit.
- the total amount of money that it costs a manufacturer to produce a given product or provide a given service.
- the action of subtracting something.
- the rate at which prices increase over time.
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee.
- a financial product like a cryptocurrency or a stock that is bought with the goal of making money.
23 Clues: every year. • a decrease in value. • earnings from a sale. • an entry recording a sum owed. • the action of subtracting something. • the cost of borrowing or lending money. • selling price is lower than cost price. • the rate at which prices increase over time. • the price for which something actually sells. • a deduction from the usual cost of something. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2024-03-10
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- When you avoid spending money
- Verb. To exchange your money for goods or services.
- Spending too much money, generally on useless things.
- The quantity that something is believed to cost. Can be also used to talk about the importance or worth of something/someone.
- Deduction from the usual cost of something.
- Small, metallic and round piece of money. Usually of low value.
- Money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques or credit cards.
- Verb. What you do with your card in a device so as to pay.
- Money you plan to spend on something
- The Money you receive in exchange after paying with a big bill.
- Paper money.
- Goods which you buy for a meagre (very low) price.
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- Have enough money to pay for.
- Ticket. Document you get detailing what you have bought, when, for how many, etc.
- Payback back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought.
- Sum of money paid regularly to a person to meet their needs or expenses. Usually given to teenagers by their parents weekly.
- 1. Exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something. 2. A period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices.
- (Two words) An arrangement made with a bank whereby one may deposit and withdraw money and in some case be paid interest.
- Compulsory contribution that government takes from workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services and transactions.
- 1. Noun. Acquisition. 2. Verb. To buy.
- Money that you owe to a bank, person or entity.
21 Clues: Paper money. • Have enough money to pay for. • When you avoid spending money • Money you plan to spend on something • 1. Noun. Acquisition. 2. Verb. To buy. • Deduction from the usual cost of something. • Money that you owe to a bank, person or entity. • Goods which you buy for a meagre (very low) price. • Verb. To exchange your money for goods or services. • ...
Money Family 2024-02-27
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- Best Chicken in the USA
- Ashley alternative
- Life is
- Chiropractic Alternative
- Looks like
- Fall in love with the
- Rival Spelling
- Wedding #15
- First company logo
- Who's got it better than us?
- First wedding
- Homemade song: Everybody Loves _______!
- Need for and first name
- Not For Long
- First car number
- Where is all the wine?
- Ashley alter ego
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- Beautiful
- Go to teen strand meal
- Pupil mispronounced
- Original Journey
- Early Purple Transportation
- Early marriage unknown business
- Rule #1 in football last word
- Wedding #18
- Dutch relatives dominate
- Early gifts from Richard V.
- Favorite National
- Wholefoods Favorite
- First Houses
- 30 day adventure
- Best number for Susan
32 Clues: Life is • Beautiful • Looks like • Wedding #15 • Wedding #18 • Not For Long • First Houses • First wedding • Rival Spelling • Original Journey • First car number • 30 day adventure • Ashley alter ego • Favorite National • Ashley alternative • First company logo • Pupil mispronounced • Wholefoods Favorite • Fall in love with the • Best number for Susan • Go to teen strand meal • Where is all the wine? • ...
Money Matters 2021-09-07
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- allows customer to draw money firectly from their checking accounts
- are owned by shareholders and operate for a profit
- allows customers to pay bills or transfer money between accounts over the phone
- to manage their money
- given by a financial institution for the purcase or a vehicle
- line of credit issued to customers to cover checks or debits exceeding the amount in their account
- allows consumers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certian limit
- offer many of the same services as banks
- choosing a loan which will cost less in the long run
- Gives customers the ability to manage money online with a moble device or computer
- allow banks to manage and protect an account on behalf or a beneficiary
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- Derive their profit from commisions on orders given – collecting a percentage of the value of each transaction
- s important for individuals, businesses and institutions in order to protect cash, credit and assets
- evaluating what an individual can afford based on personal budget
- can be earned on the balance held in any bank account
- for 2 or more account holders
- choosing a shorter loan term typically provides lower overall interest
- form of online payment where money is electronically
- electronic banking terminal which allows customers to complete basic transactions, such as deposits and
- for business owners
- choosing a loan with the least amount of money owed over the entire term, if affordable, is smart
21 Clues: for business owners • to manage their money • for 2 or more account holders • offer many of the same services as banks • are owned by shareholders and operate for a profit • form of online payment where money is electronically • choosing a loan which will cost less in the long run • can be earned on the balance held in any bank account • ...
Shopping Money 2022-02-14
Money Matters 2022-12-06
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- a calculation plan, usually but not always financial, for a defined period, often one year or a month.
- an agreement between you and a lender that allows you to borrow money to purchase or refinance a home and gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed.
- a basic type of financial product that allows you to deposit your money and typically earn a modest amount of interest.
- emotional intellectual stages from child to adult
- not conforming to a high moral standard
- credit, revolving credit, and open credit.
- a number assigned to a person that indicates to lenders their capacity to repay a loan.
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- a person or institution that has invested money in a corporation in exchange for a “share” of the ownership.
- Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price and it's the figure that the manufacturer recommends
- a savings tool that often pays higher interest rates when compared to a typical savings deposit account.
- honestly, fairness and equity
- is a type of loan in which the borrowers use the equity of their home as collateral
- Step 1: Identify the decision. Step 2: Gather relevant information. Step 3: Identify the alternatives. Step 4: Weigh the evidence. Step 5: Choose among alternatives. Step 6: Take action. Step 7: Review your decision & its consequences.
- allows a borrower to replace their current debt obligation with one that has more favorable terms.
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- contract to protect against financial lost in the event of accident or theft
- final step in home buying transaction
- business entities that provide services as intermediaries for different types of financial monetary transactions.
- Step 1: Check Your Credit Score. Step 2: Determine How Much You Can Afford. Step 3: Choose A Lender and Get Preapproved For A Mortgage. Step 4: Find A Real Estate Agent. Step 5: Make An Offer. Step 6: Get A Home Inspection And Home Appraisal. Step 7: Close On Your New Home.
- Individual Retirement Account to which you contribute after-tax dollars
- lender's will to trust you to pay debt
- the central bank of the United States and provides the nation with a safe, flexible, and stable financial system.
- a retirement savings account
23 Clues: a retirement savings account • honestly, fairness and equity • final step in home buying transaction • lender's will to trust you to pay debt • not conforming to a high moral standard • credit, revolving credit, and open credit. • emotional intellectual stages from child to adult • Individual Retirement Account to which you contribute after-tax dollars • ...
