money Crossword Puzzles
Love or Money 2023-11-12
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- Jackie made the detectives coffee and ...
- He/She had a picture of Jackie in her/his house.
- He/She was fifty years old.
- He/She was a good singer.
- She wanted to marry Tom Briggs.
- Lost his/her job last month.
- milk Molly drank it every night before she went to sleep.
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- Where the Clarkson family lives.
- Needed the money for his sick wife.
- The hot summer day when the story takes places.
10 Clues: He/She was a good singer. • He/She was fifty years old. • Lost his/her job last month. • She wanted to marry Tom Briggs. • Where the Clarkson family lives. • Needed the money for his sick wife. • Jackie made the detectives coffee and ... • The hot summer day when the story takes places. • He/She had a picture of Jackie in her/his house. • ...
vocabulary on money 2020-05-20
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- a written order for money to be paid by a bank
- unable to pay what you owe
- a record of money taken out of a bank account
- a large amount of money
- a room used to store money
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- money in the form of notes and coins
- a general, continuous increase in prices
- there is only just enough of it
- without money
- something that is owed to someone else
10 Clues: without money • a large amount of money • unable to pay what you owe • a room used to store money • there is only just enough of it • money in the form of notes and coins • something that is owed to someone else • a general, continuous increase in prices • a record of money taken out of a bank account • a written order for money to be paid by a bank
Lunch Money-Vocabulary 2018-12-02
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- to give something special importance
- distinct parts of a longer series of events
- especially hard to believe; amazing
- accepting that something is true; supposing
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- turned pages quickly
- something in the mind
- brought into being or made bigger and more complex
- characters that oppose heroes
- the most remarkable achievement of its kind
- to officially start something
10 Clues: turned pages quickly • something in the mind • characters that oppose heroes • to officially start something • especially hard to believe; amazing • to give something special importance • distinct parts of a longer series of events • the most remarkable achievement of its kind • accepting that something is true; supposing • brought into being or made bigger and more complex
Micro Economics - Money 2019-03-26
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- Money earned by workers, usually low-skilled
- Money earned by high-skilled workers
- Money earned by firms after costs are deducted
- Money paid as a cost of borrowing
- Money paid by consumers
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- Money paid by the government to firms
- Money paid when you retire
- Money earned by firms from selling goods/services
- Money earned by the government
- Money paid by producers
10 Clues: Money paid by consumers • Money paid by producers • Money paid when you retire • Money earned by the government • Money paid as a cost of borrowing • Money earned by high-skilled workers • Money paid by the government to firms • Money earned by workers, usually low-skilled • Money earned by firms after costs are deducted • Money earned by firms from selling goods/services
THE BEST MONEY 2019-12-06
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- when I don't eat the food
- I do this action when the fone is down
- money that the boss give to me when I go to work
- when someone gives you some money
- when I put the money away for don't use it right now
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- when I don't finish the school
- when I ask to someone a pen
- what I do when I buy something
- when I don't pay someone
- what I do when I take a book
10 Clues: when I don't pay someone • when I don't eat the food • when I ask to someone a pen • what I do when I take a book • when I don't finish the school • what I do when I buy something • when someone gives you some money • I do this action when the fone is down • money that the boss give to me when I go to work • when I put the money away for don't use it right now
Money and Banking 2020-02-06
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- a system in which goods are used as a medium of exchange
- A person who places money in an account in a bank for safety and earnings
- Any medium of exchange that is widely accepted in payment for goods & services
- Money can be divided into smaller units
- A means of payment whose purchasing power greatly exceeds its cost of production or value in uses
- Widely recognized in the same way
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- the portion of M2, M3 and L that exceeds M1
- A useful good that serves as a medium of exchange
- Value of money must be retained over time
- Easy to bring along
10 Clues: Easy to bring along • Widely recognized in the same way • Money can be divided into smaller units • Value of money must be retained over time • the portion of M2, M3 and L that exceeds M1 • A useful good that serves as a medium of exchange • a system in which goods are used as a medium of exchange • ...
Purpose of Money 2024-08-30
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- Thinking about what to buy before doing it
- Things you like but don’t need
- Checking different prices before buying
- Things you must have, like food and clothes
- What Money is used for
- Thinking carefully before making a purchase
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- Helping others with your money
- Using your money to get something
- The action of saving money
- Writing down what you need to buy
10 Clues: What Money is used for • The action of saving money • Helping others with your money • Things you like but don’t need • Using your money to get something • Writing down what you need to buy • Checking different prices before buying • Thinking about what to buy before doing it • Things you must have, like food and clothes • Thinking carefully before making a purchase
Teens and Money 2024-04-08
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- Relating to money matters
- Money spent on goods or services
- Money earned
- Money owed
- Relating to the economy, especially as regards to money management
- Advantage or gain
- Essential requirements for survival
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- Ability to buy goods or services before paying for them
- State of having no money left to pay debts
- Money charged for borrowing
10 Clues: Money owed • Money earned • Advantage or gain • Relating to money matters • Money charged for borrowing • Money spent on goods or services • Essential requirements for survival • State of having no money left to pay debts • Ability to buy goods or services before paying for them • Relating to the economy, especially as regards to money management
Importance of Money 2024-06-13
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- Having enough money allows us ________ security.
- needs Money provides us with our ________ such as: food, shelter, etc...
- exchanging goods and services for OTHER goods and services.
- Having money allows a certain ________ of life.
- Money gives us the privilege of getting an __________.
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- A system of money used in a particular country/region.
- are skills we pay for; things we can't touch.
- British ________ dollar, was the name of our currency before we got Independence.
- the act of selling goods and services.
- are products you pay for, that you can actually touch.
10 Clues: the act of selling goods and services. • are skills we pay for; things we can't touch. • Having money allows a certain ________ of life. • Having enough money allows us ________ security. • A system of money used in a particular country/region. • are products you pay for, that you can actually touch. • Money gives us the privilege of getting an __________. • ...
Raising Money Vocabulary 2023-01-27
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- another word meaning before.
- to help someone.
- an act of kindness in which you help someone out when you do not have to.
- forming an incorrect opinion about someone or something.
- a person that may be guilty of a crime.
- made a guess.
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- feeling bad for doing something; sorry.
- to break into a building and steal things.,
- did nothing wrong.
- a detailed plan.
10 Clues: made a guess. • to help someone. • a detailed plan. • did nothing wrong. • another word meaning before. • feeling bad for doing something; sorry. • a person that may be guilty of a crime. • to break into a building and steal things., • forming an incorrect opinion about someone or something. • an act of kindness in which you help someone out when you do not have to.
Circulation of Money 2023-02-13
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- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets
- Money in the form of paper or coins
- person who buys and sells goods
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- a current medium of exchange
- xchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- is the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world's economies
- a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- an open space or covered building where vendors convene to sell their goods.
10 Clues: a current medium of exchange • person who buys and sells goods • Money in the form of paper or coins • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets • a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided • ...
Money and Banking 2022-12-14
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- Money acts as a...
- Money is a measure of...
- Money is widely accepted and recognised as a medium of payment.
- Money such as bank notes should be fairly long lasting.
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- Money should be limited in supply.
- Money should he easily recognisable.
- Money is in many...forms
- Any commodity that can be used as a medium of exchange.
- Money is the...of deferred payment.
- Money should be able to be conveniently stored.
- Money is a store of...
11 Clues: Money acts as a... • Money is a store of... • Money is in many...forms • Money is a measure of... • Money should be limited in supply. • Money is the...of deferred payment. • Money should he easily recognisable. • Money should be able to be conveniently stored. • Any commodity that can be used as a medium of exchange. • Money such as bank notes should be fairly long lasting. • ...
all things money 2025-01-09
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- The act of washing dirty money to make it appear legal
- The physical form of money, typically coins and notes
- The profit made from an investment
- The cryptocurrency named after a dog meme
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- A slang word for 100 dollar bills
- Popular TV series featuring a group of robbers in red jumpsuits
- Hip-hop track by Wu-Tang Clan
- A place where people deposit and borrow money
- A share in the ownership of a company
- The global currency used in international trade
10 Clues: Hip-hop track by Wu-Tang Clan • A slang word for 100 dollar bills • The profit made from an investment • A share in the ownership of a company • The cryptocurrency named after a dog meme • A place where people deposit and borrow money • The global currency used in international trade • The physical form of money, typically coins and notes • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2024-11-17
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- central bank of the United States
- withdraw their funds because they lose confidence in the bank
- measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and other deposits
- deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time
- a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money
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- a government-issued currency
- money that has intrinsic value
- a slang term for U.S. dollars
- independent agency created by the Congress
- the most liquid portions of the money supply
10 Clues: a government-issued currency • a slang term for U.S. dollars • money that has intrinsic value • central bank of the United States • independent agency created by the Congress • deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time • the most liquid portions of the money supply • a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2024-11-17
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- central bank of the United States
- withdraw their funds because they lose confidence in the bank
- measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and other deposits
- deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time
- a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money
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- a government-issued currency
- money that has intrinsic value
- a slang term for U.S. dollars
- independent agency created by the Congress
- the most liquid portions of the money supply
10 Clues: a government-issued currency • a slang term for U.S. dollars • money that has intrinsic value • central bank of the United States • independent agency created by the Congress • deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time • the most liquid portions of the money supply • a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money • ...
Making Money Crossword 2025-03-13
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- an ability, characteristic, or experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or activity.
- a form employers use to collect information about you to see if you are a good fit.
- a specific thing that someone wants tot achieve, usually over a long period of time.
- a type of work that requires a specific level of education, specialized knowledge and advance skills.
- a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position
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- the practical knowledge and skills you gain from working for am employer, or through other activities.
- the skills you use to complete your work.
- a profession, or occupation, trade or vocation.
- a group of people who work together.
- a conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer
10 Clues: a group of people who work together. • the skills you use to complete your work. • a profession, or occupation, trade or vocation. • a conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer • a form employers use to collect information about you to see if you are a good fit. • ...
Week 29 Money 2025-04-24
10 Clues: Mexican money • Haitian currency • able to be agreed on • the way coins are made • trading goods and services • can be divided or split apart • everyone is able to identify it • strong and will last a long time • able to be carried, easy to travel with • nickname for the Canadian one-dollar coin
Money Management Words 2023-04-13
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- a business that keeps money safe.
- to protect from danger.
- a paper that uses money from a bank account
- a plan to spend, earn and save money.
- work a person does to earn money.
- what people use to buy things.
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- to keep money for the future.
- to use money to pay for something.
- to get money for doing work.
- a plan with the bank to help save or spend money.
10 Clues: to protect from danger. • to get money for doing work. • to keep money for the future. • what people use to buy things. • a business that keeps money safe. • work a person does to earn money. • to use money to pay for something. • a plan to spend, earn and save money. • a paper that uses money from a bank account • a plan with the bank to help save or spend money.
Money, Banking & Finance 2023-04-14
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- central bank of the US
- what depositors will do if they fear the institution wall will fail
- measure of the US money stock
- deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time
- a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time
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- a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold
- money that has value apart from its use as money
- slang-term for US dollars
- examines and supervises financial institutions for safety
- money supply composed of currency and demand deposits
10 Clues: central bank of the US • slang-term for US dollars • measure of the US money stock • deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time • money that has value apart from its use as money • money supply composed of currency and demand deposits • examines and supervises financial institutions for safety • what depositors will do if they fear the institution wall will fail • ...
Money and credit 2025-01-23
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- The term used for a loan provided by a bank.
- The concept of exchanging money for goods and services in the economy.
- The type of money that is backed by physical assets like gold.
- A type of currency used for transactions in the economy.
- A book in which transactions of a bank account are recorded.
- It refers to an agreement to repay borrowed money in installments.
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- An organization that lends money to individuals or businesses.
- The process of taking money from the bank in exchange for goods or services.
- The term used when someone borrows money and agrees to return it later with interest.
- The central bank of India, responsible for regulating the currency and credit system.
10 Clues: The term used for a loan provided by a bank. • A type of currency used for transactions in the economy. • A book in which transactions of a bank account are recorded. • An organization that lends money to individuals or businesses. • The type of money that is backed by physical assets like gold. • It refers to an agreement to repay borrowed money in installments. • ...
Money and shopping 2024-11-07
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- If you take something back to the shop, you might get a .... or be offered another item instead.
- Everyone should set .... a small amount regularly to cover unexpected costs.
- I need to find a bank because I didn't bring enough.... out with me.
- Wait a day before making a .... to see if you really need it.
- Waiter! Do you think you could bring us the...., please?
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- Write down everything you spend for at least a week using a .... app.
- If you buy an extra battery at the same time as the digital camera, we can offer you a of 10%...
- When I checked the.... on my way out of the supermarket, I noticed that I had paid twice for the fruit
- Come to Barons summer.... ! Everything is down 30%!
- You only paid €30 for such a gorgeous hat? That's a real .... !
10 Clues: Come to Barons summer.... ! Everything is down 30%! • Waiter! Do you think you could bring us the...., please? • Wait a day before making a .... to see if you really need it. • You only paid €30 for such a gorgeous hat? That's a real .... ! • I need to find a bank because I didn't bring enough.... out with me. • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2024-11-14
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- a federal agent, officer, or official
- when customers flock to banks, either physically or online, to withdraw their funds because they lose confidence in the bank
- a measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and other deposits readily convertible to cash, such as CDs
- a bank account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time, without advance notice
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
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- a currency that lacks intrinsic value and is established as a legal tender by government regulation
- money that has intrinsic value, meaning that it has value even if it is not used as money
- slang for the U.S. dollar
- an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system
- a country's basic money supply that's used as a medium of exchange
10 Clues: slang for the U.S. dollar • a federal agent, officer, or official • a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions • a country's basic money supply that's used as a medium of exchange • money that has intrinsic value, meaning that it has value even if it is not used as money • ...
COST OF MONEY 2025-11-17
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- Power- generally cheaper than the standard utility rate
- Rates Principle- the core concept that interest is calculated as a percentage of the principal, which is the original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- value of money- the concept that money available today is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its earning potential through investments
- Percentage Rate- the yearly cost of a loan, expressed as a percentage, that includes the interest rate plus other fees like origination fees and closing costs.
- Interest- the interest calculated only on the original principal amount of a loan or investment, not on any accrued interest.
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- of 72- shorthand calculation used in finance to estimate the number of years it takes for an investment or a debt to double in value at a fixed annual rate of return.
- Reserve Bank- one of the 12 regional banks that make up the Federal Reserve System (FRS), the central bank of the United States
- the financial fee for borrowing money or the return on an investment, expressed as a percentage of the principal.
- of Money- the interest paid on borrowed capital or an imputed cost of capital for specific government contracts,
- interest- a calculation where interest is earned not only on the initial principal but also on previously accumulated interest.
10 Clues: Power- generally cheaper than the standard utility rate • of Money- the interest paid on borrowed capital or an imputed cost of capital for specific government contracts, • the financial fee for borrowing money or the return on an investment, expressed as a percentage of the principal. • ...
Budget Terms 2025-09-19
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- Money added to an account
- Money spent on necessary terms
- Money paid to keep a home or business
- percentage charged to buy items
- The amount of money left when expences are deposit totals
- Person responsible for paying money owed for expenses
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- Expenses and money deposited to balance the money used
- Person who collects money owed
- Money earned in 1 complete year
- Money in an account to extract money
- Money earned in 1 month
11 Clues: Money earned in 1 month • Money added to an account • Person who collects money owed • Money spent on necessary terms • Money earned in 1 complete year • percentage charged to buy items • Money in an account to extract money • Money paid to keep a home or business • Person responsible for paying money owed for expenses • Expenses and money deposited to balance the money used • ...
111 2016-12-14
Plural and singular nouns 2022-08-27
Home 2020-11-10
19 Clues: ten • six • one • tofu • money • elite • access • charlie • renters • defaqto • freezer • interest • standard • fasttrack • bandwagon • workmanship • canellation • outbuildings • numerisation
Keztrip 2023-01-12
19 Clues: fly • taxi • tour • local • money • leave • travel • flight • airport • comfort • keztrip • security • shortlet • vacation • baecation • education • adventure • affordable • international
Brady's Time and Pay Crossword 2021-10-08
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- Form that shows employees taxes
- Program offered to people 65+
- Agreement between employer and employee
- Money before deductions
- Employer helps out employee
- Pays benefits to workers who are hurt at work
- Money paid to employee by job
- Total tax bill
- Work for yourself
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- Income for retires etc.
- Debit card where work pay is loaded
- Taxes paid to gov. on how much money you make
- Fee that salesperson receives after a sale
- Income deposited to account
- Someone who depends on a tax payer
- Money left after deductions
- Someone who works for someone
- Check to deposit
- Taxes payed by employer
19 Clues: Total tax bill • Check to deposit • Work for yourself • Income for retires etc. • Money before deductions • Taxes payed by employer • Income deposited to account • Employer helps out employee • Money left after deductions • Program offered to people 65+ • Money paid to employee by job • Someone who works for someone • Form that shows employees taxes • Someone who depends on a tax payer • ...
Consumer Ed Review 2022-10-12
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- company guarantees its product
- monetary unit (currency) of Mexico & others
- expenses subtracted from income
- degree between a bachelors & doctorates
- cost of higher ed classes
- digital currency
- owing money
- trade agreement between USA, Canada, and Mexico
- put money into a bank account
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- playful (legal) exaggeration in advertising
- loan service with APR up to 400%
- economy driven by consumer demand
- usually smaller & cheaper public colleges
- limit on imported goods
- contract to rent a house or an apartment
- tax on imported goods
- scam where someone convinces you to send them money
- mr. peter's first name
- cost of borrowing money
19 Clues: owing money • digital currency • tax on imported goods • mr. peter's first name • limit on imported goods • cost of borrowing money • cost of higher ed classes • put money into a bank account • company guarantees its product • expenses subtracted from income • loan service with APR up to 400% • economy driven by consumer demand • degree between a bachelors & doctorates • ...
Daija Wiles forgery 2019-10-18
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- Removal of writing
- real
- Fake money is aka blank money
- a faint design made in a document during manufacturing
- currency that isn’t legally gained
- used to separate ink
- using forgery to get things
- document Uncertain marks
- note written in return for something to give back something
- a lie
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- a how hard you’re pushing on something
- misleading someone
- Hand written document
- Faking someone’s handwriting
- the way you dot your I
- used to record signatures
- when the act of forgery or falsehood are proved
- testimony made by a qualified scientific person
- Another word for money
19 Clues: real • a lie • Removal of writing • misleading someone • used to separate ink • Hand written document • the way you dot your I • Another word for money • document Uncertain marks • used to record signatures • using forgery to get things • Faking someone’s handwriting • Fake money is aka blank money • currency that isn’t legally gained • a how hard you’re pushing on something • ...
CH 10-1 vocab econmics 2021-11-08
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- Money serves as a measuring stick used to express the worth of something in terms that most people understand. In the United States, this worth is expressed in dollars and cents.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
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- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- feature of money that allows purchasing power to be saved until needed. For example, you can spend your money on something now, or wait and spend your money later.
- an overthrow of government
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-09-22
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- the legal state of being without money
- point of greatest success
- having a large amount of money and property
- ______ success - becoming very successful in a short period of time
- be similar in some ways
- limitless
- happening all the time, continuously
- a book or movie that continues the story
- money coming into a business
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- promised
- to lose one's balance by stepping badly
- a person who puts money into a business idea
- earlier / before
- managing a company or business
- figuring the approximate amount of
- to do something to get back on schedule
- modest / not rich
- a long trip
- immediately noticeable
19 Clues: promised • limitless • a long trip • earlier / before • modest / not rich • immediately noticeable • be similar in some ways • point of greatest success • money coming into a business • managing a company or business • figuring the approximate amount of • happening all the time, continuously • the legal state of being without money • to lose one's balance by stepping badly • ...
Personal Finance 2025-03-18
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- the amount paid to an insurance company to protect you and your property
- the person named in life insurance to receive any money you have saved after you die
- associations created to help individuals with large purchases, such as a house
- banks that are owned by their members to create a pool of money for low-interest loans
- using this means you are borrowing money to make purchases
- legal declaration that an individual cannot pay debts owed
- government social insurance system set up to assist those who are elderly, disabled or unemployed
- regulates banks by requiring that they keep a certain amount of money in reserve, also known as The Fed
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- health insurance program for those 65 years and older
- people who lend money
- using this allows you to withdraw money from either your savings or checking account
- low risk stock investment since in buying one of these you are actually buying stock in multiple companies
- property used to guarantee payment of a loan
- where shares of stock are bought and sold every working day
- borrowing money from a bank and having to pay interest on that money
- funds that buy short-term bonds which have a stable value
- health insurance program for those with low income
17 Clues: people who lend money • property used to guarantee payment of a loan • health insurance program for those with low income • health insurance program for those 65 years and older • funds that buy short-term bonds which have a stable value • using this means you are borrowing money to make purchases • legal declaration that an individual cannot pay debts owed • ...
"Smart Savings: Building Your Financial Future"? 2024-11-29
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- Putting your money into something that will hopefully grow over time, like stocks or bonds.
- An amount of money set aside for a specific purpose, like buying something special.
- The process of earning money on your savings over time.
- A person or company that lends you money.
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- A type of account where you earn money on the money you save, usually in a bank.
- A place where you store your money safely, like a bank.
- When you spend less than you earn.
- A way of keeping track of your money and spending.
- Money that is returned to you for keeping your money in a bank or account.
- Money you set aside for future use.
- Something you buy in order to make money, like a house or shares in a company.
- A tool used to keep track of money in and out.
12 Clues: When you spend less than you earn. • Money you set aside for future use. • A person or company that lends you money. • A tool used to keep track of money in and out. • A way of keeping track of your money and spending. • A place where you store your money safely, like a bank. • The process of earning money on your savings over time. • ...
Banking and Finances 2 2023-01-04
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- the amount of money available for some purpose.
- The ability to borrow money.
- a period of economic decline, usually marked by a decline in gross domestic product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters. They are often accompanied by high unemployment and falling prices (deflation).
- A loan used to buy a house.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- the resources and funds that are used to start and run a business, such as money, equipment, and property.
- a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.
- A certificate of debt issued by a government or corporation.
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- Money that is set aside for the future.
- An institution that manages money and offers financial services.
- a severe and prolonged recession. They are characterized by a significant decline in economic activity, a significant increase in unemployment, and a decline in prices (deflation).
- A charge for borrowing money.
- The possibility of loss or harm.
- a sustained decrease in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.
- Money that is owed.
- A collection of investments, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
- A sum of money that is borrowed.
17 Clues: Money that is owed. • A loan used to buy a house. • The ability to borrow money. • A charge for borrowing money. • The possibility of loss or harm. • A sum of money that is borrowed. • A share of ownership in a company. • Money that is set aside for the future. • the amount of money available for some purpose. • A certificate of debt issued by a government or corporation. • ...
Understanding Annuities Terminology 2021-09-20
Across
- An IRS requirement to withdraw money when a client turns 72.
- who receives the Death Benefit once the client passes away?
- The person who receives the money once the contract annuitizes
- The postponement of taxes until funds are withdrawn
- Money used to fund a contract
- This Market is funded with post-tax money
Down
- the phase of a contract where money grows tax deferred
- the phase of a contract where the client elects a payout option to receive their income
- Investment options for Variable Annuities
- charges A penalty for withdrawing money too early according to product rules
- A retirement vehicle used to help a client retire
- This market is funded with pre-tax money
- A type of annuity where money is invested in the General Account and then credited to the contract at the end of the term.
- A type of annuity that allows clients to invest in different subaccounts
- The individual holding all the rights to the contract
15 Clues: Money used to fund a contract • This market is funded with pre-tax money • Investment options for Variable Annuities • This Market is funded with post-tax money • A retirement vehicle used to help a client retire • The postponement of taxes until funds are withdrawn • The individual holding all the rights to the contract • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2023-10-06
Across
- Total value of a person or company, which can be calculated by subtracting liabilities from total assets
- Anything owned by an individual
- Setting aside money until a future date instead of spending it today
- Concept of putting aside a sum of money into personal savings each month before paying other bills
- Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions
- Used to measure movement of money over time
- Expenses that remain the same each month
- An organized plan for saving and spending based on expected income and expenses
Down
- The things people pay for with their money
- Ways in which a person typically uses money
- Income you have to spend or save after taxes and other withholdings
- Setting aside money to use to increase wealth over time
- Expenses that increase or decrease month to month
- Situation in which income and expenses are equal
- Money earned in exchange for work, or received from investments, allowance, or gifts
15 Clues: Anything owned by an individual • Expenses that remain the same each month • The things people pay for with their money • Ways in which a person typically uses money • Used to measure movement of money over time • Situation in which income and expenses are equal • Expenses that increase or decrease month to month • Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions • ...
Spending and Saving 2022-05-05
Across
- potential future ________ = are there any future expenses they need to plan for?
- someone who is spending more than they are saving
- two times per year
- two times per month
- Paid by the hour for their work
- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries, tips, commissions, contracted pay, government transfer payments, dividends on investments, tax refunds, gifts, and inheritances.
- give (money) to pay for goods, services, or so as to benefit someone or something
- Recurring expenses - spending of particular items or services that happens regularly.
- Expenses that occur irregularly - things usually brought from miscellaneous goods and services.
- potential ________ income = are they planning on earning any more money?
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
Down
- someone who is saving more than they are spending
- Putting money aside and spending it later rather than spending it now
- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement
- Paid set amount of money for their work
- Expenses that come up unexpectedly, are very important, and need attention right away.
- Money spent on things like bills etc
17 Clues: two times per year • two times per month • Paid by the hour for their work • Money spent on things like bills etc • Paid set amount of money for their work • someone who is saving more than they are spending • someone who is spending more than they are saving • the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement • ...
Credit terms crossword 2024-03-13
Across
- ~ When you borrow money but must pay it back
- ~ A dated, signed, and written order that tells the bank to pay a certain sum to the person
- ~ Something you owe to a person or typically a bank
- limit ~ The maximum amount that may be borrowed on a credit card
- file ~ Term to describe someone with little to no credit history
- card ~ Card that is connected directly to your savings account, Allows you to purchase things without cash or a check
- card ~ A card that is loaded with a specific amount before being used
- ~ Sum deposited INTO your account
- fund ~ Money put aside for unexpected emergencies
- ~ Money you put in your account
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- ~ Amount you have in your bank account
- ~ Expenses that help you live more comfortably
- card ~ Card that allows people to make a purchase with borrowed money
- ~ An amount takes FROM your account
- ~ Original amounts of money owed (Separate from interest or fees)
- ~ The personal identification number you use at the atm or stores
- ~ To sign the back of a check to you so you can get the money
- deposit ~ Money that goes directly into your account
- balance ~ A certain amount that has to be kept in you back account at ALL times
- date ~ Yo write a future date on the check
20 Clues: ~ Money you put in your account • ~ Sum deposited INTO your account • ~ An amount takes FROM your account • ~ Amount you have in your bank account • date ~ Yo write a future date on the check • ~ When you borrow money but must pay it back • ~ Expenses that help you live more comfortably • fund ~ Money put aside for unexpected emergencies • ...
Consumer Economics Crossword Puzzle 1 2025-12-02
Across
- A written promise that a product will be repaired or replaced if broken. (Synonym for 7 Down)
- The official paper trail of all your bank deposits and withdrawals.
- A written guarantee promising to repair or replace a product.
- The full amount of money you owe the credit card company.
- A person who rents property to another person.
- A legal agreement to rent a house or apartment.
- Money paid for the use of housing.
- Financial aid, often from a bank, to pay for a large item like a car or house.
- A formal agreement outlining details of a purchase or service.
Down
- An account used for saving money over a long period.
- Financial protection for property against damage or loss.
- A bank card that deducts money directly from your checking account.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- Money held by a landlord to cover potential damage.
- A person who lives in a rented apartment or house.
- An employee who works for an insurance company.
- The money you earn from work or investments.
17 Clues: Money paid for the use of housing. • To take money out of a bank account. • The money you earn from work or investments. • A person who rents property to another person. • A legal agreement to rent a house or apartment. • An employee who works for an insurance company. • A person who lives in a rented apartment or house. • ...
Final Exam Crossword Creation 2021-06-11
Across
- when the government spends less money than it collects in taxes.
- people who favor trade barriers to protect domestic Industries.
- the government's estimate of revenue and spending for each fiscal year.
- actions by the FED to decrease the money supply.
- how quickly prices are rising every year.
- Companies that have a lot of stock selling for a lot of money.
- Recession and Inflation together.
- actions by Congress to increase aggregate demand.
- the total amount of goods and services that everyone in America wants to buy.
- Where does most of the government's revenue (money) come from?
- spending for federal programs that must receive annual authorization.
- the percentage of individuals 16 years old or older who want a job but do not have a job.
- actions by Congress to increase or decrease aggregate demand to fight inflation, recession, or stagflation.
Down
- prices are rising to rapidly.
- Companies that have fewer shares of stock selling for less money.
- A shrinking economy producing fewer goods and services than before.
- actions by Congress to decrease aggregate demand.
- actions by the fed to increase the money supply.
- A professional who analyzes financial data all day long in order to try to invest your money wisely.
- a tax placed on Imports to increase their price in the domestic Market.
- spending that the government must do unless the law changes.
- a collection of stocks (or bonds) rather than an individual stock or bond.
- a limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported.
- people who favor fewer or even no trade restrictions.
- How many dollars worth of goods and services were made in America over time.
- when the government spends more money than it collects in taxes.
26 Clues: prices are rising to rapidly. • Recession and Inflation together. • how quickly prices are rising every year. • actions by the FED to decrease the money supply. • actions by the fed to increase the money supply. • actions by Congress to decrease aggregate demand. • actions by Congress to increase aggregate demand. • people who favor fewer or even no trade restrictions. • ...
V2 - Unit 3 2020-02-11
Across
- The opposite of angry or frustrated.
- To pay for someone else's food, items etc.
- Not very often.
- A set amount of money.
- Banknotes and coins.
- When you have to return something to somebody.
- The way you feel about something.
- To spend money or time without any purpose.
- To do your part.
- Allow someone to use your things for a while.
- The opposite of youngsters.
- To ask someone to pay for something.
- This tells you what you like and don't like.
- A place where ladies keep their money (and somethimes other items as well).
- When someone is very good at something.
- A place you can withdraw money from.
- When people only care about themselves.
- An item that has a physical problem, like a crack or chip.
- The state of having no money whatsoever.
- Another word for things or products that can be sold, bought etc.
- Cash money, usually round.
Down
- When you have a specific goal or purpose.
- Something you Always do, or always do in the same way.
- Of a woman.
- To help someone, or to back them up.
- Another word for to fight.
- The person who organised the party.
- Another word form right now.
- The opposite of stupid.
- When something is the case for someone.
- When something is fun to watch.
- Someone who helps others.
- When someone borrows money from somebody else.
- When things go together, or look good together.
- To make something disappear from sight.
- To have a close look at something.
- Another word for to rip.
- Using someone's things, but returning them afterwards.
- To buy things with your money.
39 Clues: Of a woman. • Not very often. • To do your part. • Banknotes and coins. • A set amount of money. • The opposite of stupid. • Another word for to rip. • Someone who helps others. • Another word for to fight. • Cash money, usually round. • The opposite of youngsters. • Another word form right now. • To buy things with your money. • When something is fun to watch. • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-06-13
Across
- What you have left over when you have met all requirements for something.
- Businesses are controlled by private owners for profit.
- The highest Number your stock had all year.
- when you are careful about money.
- Dependant nations: Indian Reservations in the U.S.
- Open market. Prices are based on what consumers want.
- A piece of a company you can buy, sell, or trade on the stock market.
- Analysis: Pro’s and Con’s about a product or business.
- When two companies put out the same product and the price will go up or down depending on how the product sells.
- The amount of money you have to pay on top of spending money you don’t have.
- Making a product appealing to the buyers.
- The amount of money you have in a bank account.
- Sirius XM radio stock symbol.
- The top of the pyramid.
Down
- Something you earn by working for it.
- HealthCare: When the government provides healthcare with certain benefits for everyone.
- Personality Disorder: A personality disorder, associated with Millennials.
- The stock exchange in New York.
- Card: Plastic money. If you aren’t careful you can go over your limit.
- A picture or logo that represents something.
- The study of our money systems.
- People spend $26.00 on brightly colored outfits for this holiday.
- If you don’t pay something off on time you get money added to your debt.
- Where stock brokers pile into to buy, sell, and trade.
- Your personal space.
- Something you are born with.
- any one born between the years 1980 and 2000.
- A website where you can see what’s going on in the stock market.
- When your amount of money is too small.
29 Clues: Your personal space. • The top of the pyramid. • Something you are born with. • Sirius XM radio stock symbol. • The stock exchange in New York. • The study of our money systems. • when you are careful about money. • Something you earn by working for it. • When your amount of money is too small. • Making a product appealing to the buyers. • ...
Financial Literacy - Budget Vocabulary 2022-01-12
Across
- a sum of money paid regularly to a person, typically to meet specified needs or expenses
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result
- circumstances in which something is necessary, or that require some course of action;
- occurring in or relating to a relatively short period of time
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan
- a sum of money withdrawn from an account
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for
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- a paid position of regular employment
- the costs incurred in the performance of one's job or a specific task, especially one undertaken for another person
- compare debits and credits in (an account), typically to ensure that they are equal
- a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form
- the fact of being required or indispensable
- pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services
- a short narrow board with two small wheels fixed to the bottom of either end, on which (as a recreation or sport) a person can ride in a standing or crouching position, propelling themselves by occasionally pushing one foot against the ground
- maintain control or influence over a person or financial situation
- an amount of money given willingly to someone without payment
20 Clues: a paid position of regular employment • a sum of money withdrawn from an account • the fact of being required or indispensable • have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for • pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services • occurring in or relating to a relatively short period of time • an amount of money given willingly to someone without payment • ...
Jesus Macin 2023-08-24
Across
- an estimate of income and expenses for a given period of time.
- is expressed as a percentage that represents the actual yearly cost of funds
- card a payment card that deducts money directly from your account
- report a statement that has information about your current credit and credit activity.
- score a prediction of your credit behavior
- Any economic resource owned by an entity that has a positive economic value.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- shopping the practice of comparing the price of products.
- money paid for delaying the payment of a debt
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- a means of guaranteeing protection of safety.
- breach of an obligation, especially to repay a loan.
- name of a particular department.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A wish is something that can improve your quality of life.
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- of Deposit (CD) a type of sivings account offered by banks and credit unions
- the fact of becoming more diverse.
- Broker a broker who buys and sells securities on an stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- extent to a company is considered suitable to receive financial credit.
- Union a nonprofit making money cooperative whose can borrow from pooled deposite at low interset rates.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment,
- money denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- fund a source of cash available in the event of an unplanned expense
- yourself first - set aside money to save before paying bills and making other purchases.
- value of money a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum at a future date.
- a thing that is boeeowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
25 Clues: name of a particular department. • the fact of becoming more diverse. • score a prediction of your credit behavior • money paid for delaying the payment of a debt • a means of guaranteeing protection of safety. • money denoting an original sum invested or lent. • breach of an obligation, especially to repay a loan. • ...
Credit 2023-11-21
Across
- measure of your reliability
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- detailed financial account of an individual for the last 7 years
- A person - such as a parent, close family member or friend - who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not
- Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
- Keeps a record of a consumer's credit transactions and compiles credit reports
- Loan that doesnt require collateral
- A record of your ability to pay back your debts, credit card bills, student loans, or a mortgage
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow its money
- credit that allows the user to borrow money here and there, up to a certain limit and pay off portions as you go or all of it
Down
- A three digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk
- Also known as lenders,a person or company to whom money is owed
- A person who borrows money from others, the money borrowed is called debt, which must be paid
- An interest rate that stays the same for the life of a loan, or for a portion of the loan term, depending on the loan agreement
- one time loan usualy paid off in equal payments
- Asset accepted as security for a loan
- An interest rate that changes and adjusts over time in response to changes in the market
- Loans that are secured by a specific form of a collateral, including properties and vehicles
20 Clues: measure of your reliability • Amount of time to pay back a loan • Loan that doesnt require collateral • Asset accepted as security for a loan • one time loan usualy paid off in equal payments • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid • Also known as lenders,a person or company to whom money is owed • ...
Personal Finance 2024-05-11
Across
- an institution that deals in money and its substitutes and provides other money-related services
- any venture or activity that has the potential to make money
- a financial gain
- payment made during a person's retirement
- debts or obligations a person or company owes to someone else
- echanging money for an outcome
- fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information
- a company's ability to service its debt and meet its financial obligations
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- the estimated reduction in value of a fixed assets within a fiscal year
- Nothing in life is promised in life besides death and ___
- barrowing while making payments
- an item or expense that can reduce the taxes a person owes in a given year.
- an investment into a company
- financial protection for our nation's people
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- fixed-income instrument and investment product
- making a payment in full
- money that is borrowed from a bank or a person
- bank robbers commit and act of ___
- criminals' attempts to steal personal financial information
- payment that is owed
- payment straight out of the banks ownership
- intentional misrepresentation of information or identity to deceive others
- cost
- long-term, tax-advantaged savings account
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- money that is being kept for something
- a measure of the interest rate plus the additional fees charged with the loan
- a portion of a loan that is owed by the borrower
- any combination of public and/or private financial investments required by the infrastructure over its life cycle.
- company-sponsored retirement account
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before paymen
32 Clues: cost • a financial gain • payment that is owed • making a payment in full • an investment into a company • echanging money for an outcome • barrowing while making payments • bank robbers commit and act of ___ • company-sponsored retirement account • money that is being kept for something • payment made during a person's retirement • long-term, tax-advantaged savings account • ...
Consumer Credit 2025-02-12
Across
- debt where there is collateral to repossess, such as a car loan
- owing money to anyone for any reason
- the person/corporation that lends the money
- borrowing money for an emergency to be repaid when you get your next paycheck
- the person who owes the money
- garnishment having a court ordered wage assignment
- the amount of money borrowed
- APR divided by 12
- credit line - balance
- the penalty when the credit card company gets your payment after the due date; usually $25
- a numerical value which states how well you borrow money and pay back debt
- the person who takes responsibility for a loan when the primary borrower defaults. Do not become one for your boyfriend.
Down
- voluntarily having loan payments deducted from your paycheck
- another word for the legal contract signed by the creditor and debtor
- an asset that you forfeit if you can not pay off a loan
- the value that is used to calculate credit card interest
- the process of paying at least a minimum payment, then carrying the balance to next month is called a _____ line of credit
- an unplanned purchase; you just want one
- debt where there is nothing to repossess such as a student loan
- usually through retail stores such as Levin or Best Buy, the act of making a series of monthly payments to pay off a large purchase
- someone's ability to earn money now and in the future
- like a credit card, but you must pay the full bill every month
- if you are resorting to payday loans, you may want to start to rethink your _____
- a product that allows people to borrow money. Like any other product, it is marketed, bought, and sold.
24 Clues: APR divided by 12 • credit line - balance • the amount of money borrowed • the person who owes the money • owing money to anyone for any reason • an unplanned purchase; you just want one • the person/corporation that lends the money • someone's ability to earn money now and in the future • garnishment having a court ordered wage assignment • ...
Unit Four Crossword 2025-04-08
Across
- The cost of borrowing money.
- A system for buying and selling shares of companies
- equal portions of a corporation's stock
- is when you use your money to buy something (real estate, stocks, mutual funds, etc) in hopes it will increase in value over a longer time period.
- the initial amount borrowed or invested.
- interest calculated only on the principle
- the money made off of your investment
- Accounts offered by banks, where the depositor saves money.
- Connect traders with the stock market, and they receive payment for that service. Help individuals trade.
- or Mutual Funds Let you pool your money with other investors to "mutually" buy stocks, bonds, and other investments.
Down
- are pieces of a company that you own. The pieces are called shares.
- The amount by which the quantity demanded of a product exceeds the quantity supplied
- interest calculated on the principle and interest earned.
- is a set of financial assets owned by an investor
- Time-bound savings accounts, they have higher interest rates but depositor are unable to withdrawal their money for a period of time.
- Initial public offering, a corporation's first offer to sell shares to the public
- is the level of uncertainty regarding the return on an investment and the damage that could arise when those returns are lower than expected.
- A situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- Trade on the stock market using their money. Trade on their own or for an investment company.
- are essentially loans that money provides the funds for a company or the government. You get repaid over time with interest (usually twice a year) and when the bond matures.
20 Clues: The cost of borrowing money. • the money made off of your investment • equal portions of a corporation's stock • the initial amount borrowed or invested. • interest calculated only on the principle • is a set of financial assets owned by an investor • A system for buying and selling shares of companies • interest calculated on the principle and interest earned. • ...
Finance Park Vocab 1 2025-03-13
Across
- interest on the principal and accumulated interest on a loan or deposit
- money owed
- a record of a person’s financial information
- a card authorizing the holder to buy goods that can be paid for later
- a record of income and spending and a plan for managing money
- money that is spent on goods, services or bills
- a legal process that gives a debtor protection from creditors
- money in the form of bills or coins
- the amount of financial trust extended to a person or a business by a lender
- a method of investing a fixed amount in the same investment at regular intervals regardless of price.
- a non-profit cooperative that offers bank services and is owned by members
- a business that provides money-related services
- yearly fee
Down
- a legal process in which a lender takes possession of a mortgaged property from the holder who failed to make payments
- the things you do well
- a card that looks like a credit card but operates like cash
- money paid out of pocket before insurance covers the remaining cost
- annual percentage rate for interest charged
- a standardized measure of a person’s potential to repay debt
- the cost of credit–the fees and interest charged to an unpaid balance
- an amount deducted from a bank account
- a written order for a bank to pay money
- your natural talents
- money available to spend on non-essential goods/services
- a grouping of related jobs and industries
- a for-profit institution that offers loans, mortgages and other services
- a business cost that remains the same, such as rent
- the maximum amount a cardholder can borrow
- an IOU issued by a company or government in exchange for a loan
29 Clues: money owed • yearly fee • your natural talents • the things you do well • money in the form of bills or coins • an amount deducted from a bank account • a written order for a bank to pay money • a grouping of related jobs and industries • the maximum amount a cardholder can borrow • annual percentage rate for interest charged • a record of a person’s financial information • ...
Nicki and the Young Money Era 2025-06-28
Across
- Her debut album, strongly backed by Young Money
- Bouncy YM track with verses from Wayne, Nicki, and Tyga
- High-energy Nicki mixtape collab with Lil Wayne
- Hit single featuring all Young Money stars, including Nicki
- Nicki’s weapon of choice in mixtape and early YM days
- Nicki hopped on this Yo Gotti remix during her YM debut
- YM hit with Lil Wayne, Lloyd, and Mack Maine
- Early solo single produced during her transition from mixtapes
- Short form of the full crew label name
- Collaborative album featuring all label artists
- Nicki referred to Wayne as this throughout her career
- Label Nicki signed to in 2009
- Lil Wayne album era when Nicki was rising
- Founder of Young Money and Nicki’s mentor
- Fellow Young Money star Nicki was often paired with
- Quirky YM collab featuring Tyga, Wayne, and Nicki
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- “Young Money, cash money, we the business” rapper
- Album series by Wayne that coincided with Nicki’s YM rise
- Street-centric rapper from early YM tapes
- Nicki’s alter ego during the YM era
- Fanbase that formed during Young Money’s peak era
- YM executive and rapper who helped sign Nicki
- Nicki’s self-given nickname during her YM come-up
- Alter ego that debuted during her YM days
- Young Money rapper who appeared on “Senile” and “Roger That”
- Nicki often cited this as why she stuck with YM
- Nicki earned early respect from one of these BET showdowns
- Solidified her status after the Young Money foundation
- Nicki’s iconic 2009 mixtape before Pink Friday
- Term describing her relationship with Drake & Tyga
30 Clues: Label Nicki signed to in 2009 • Nicki’s alter ego during the YM era • Short form of the full crew label name • Street-centric rapper from early YM tapes • Alter ego that debuted during her YM days • Lil Wayne album era when Nicki was rising • Founder of Young Money and Nicki’s mentor • YM hit with Lil Wayne, Lloyd, and Mack Maine • ...
Credit Crossword 2017-01-30
Across
- A ___ saved is a ___ earned
- Your parents give you this each week for chores
- put money into your credit union savings account
- or process of investing money for profit or material result
- Federal Credit ____
- Opposite of save
- to take money out of an account
Down
- you save money for, to reach your ___
- coin worth five cents
- President on the one dollar bill
- amount paid or payable
- sum of money paid regularly
- A plan for saving and spending money
- coin worth ten cents
14 Clues: Opposite of save • Federal Credit ____ • coin worth ten cents • coin worth five cents • amount paid or payable • A ___ saved is a ___ earned • sum of money paid regularly • to take money out of an account • President on the one dollar bill • A plan for saving and spending money • you save money for, to reach your ___ • Your parents give you this each week for chores • ...
GREAT DEPRESSION TODAY 2024-01-10
Across
- A way to plan money
- A drought in the middle of the US
- Being careful with your money and resources
- The money you earn
- Money losing value
- Implemented by the president with 9 different deals
- The stage something or someones in
- Also known as your work
Down
- Money you reserve for a purpose
- When goods and services such as trades start to decline
- A country's collection of wealth and production
- The leader of the US
- A compilation of your achievements
- A place to lend your money
14 Clues: The money you earn • Money losing value • A way to plan money • The leader of the US • Also known as your work • A place to lend your money • Money you reserve for a purpose • A drought in the middle of the US • A compilation of your achievements • The stage something or someones in • Being careful with your money and resources • A country's collection of wealth and production • ...
darek friedt p2 economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- people or services that pay for products
- brought in a country
- when you are using someones money to buy
- tax taxes paid to our cities or countries
- sent out of a country
- products or things we can use touch or hold
- money earned by workers
Down
- money we pay to the government
- money that is owed to someone
- taxes taxes paid to the federal government
- when money is put in an account and earns money
- people or business
- things people do for others
- system of making goods or services
14 Clues: people or business • brought in a country • sent out of a country • money earned by workers • things people do for others • money that is owed to someone • money we pay to the government • system of making goods or services • people or services that pay for products • when you are using someones money to buy • tax taxes paid to our cities or countries • ...
15.1 Cross Word Puzzle 2024-05-09
Across
- A mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- An action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates in an economy
- Money that is saved and used later and still holds value
- Short term security issued by the U.S treasury with a maturity period of 1 year or less
- Transfer of money from one bank account to another
- The process of transferring money from on person or organization to another
- Anything of value that is accepted in return for goods and services
- Type of a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand or at a set time
- A card that allows the holder to make credit purchases up to an authorized amount and every month it must be payed back
Down
- Covers many areas such as privacy, disclosure, fraud, consumer rights, and interest rates
- Form of bond issued by a government to support public spending and will need to be payed back after a time period
- Allows customers to pay for purchases directly from their checking account
- Type of financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organizations
- Money is used in exchange for goods needed by individuals
- Amount of interest payed back between 2-10 years
- Money is a measure of the worth or price of a good or service
- Banks that are part of the Federal Reserve System
17 Clues: Amount of interest payed back between 2-10 years • Banks that are part of the Federal Reserve System • Transfer of money from one bank account to another • Money that is saved and used later and still holds value • Money is used in exchange for goods needed by individuals • Money is a measure of the worth or price of a good or service • ...
Bradley 2025-11-07
Across
- A card that lets you borrow money up to a limit to buy things, and pay it back later with interest if unpaid
- The percentage charged by a lender for borrowing money, or earned when saving money.
- Something valuable (like a house or car) that a lender can take if the borrower doesn’t repay a loan.
- An interest rate that can change over time, depending on the market.
- A loan used to buy a house, where the house is the security for the loan.
- Replacing an old loan with a new one, usually to get a better interest rate or lower payments.
- A person or company (like a bank) that lends money to someone.
- The length of time you have to repay a loan.
Down
- A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you buy something.
- An asset (like a car or house) a borrower gives as security for a loan.
- A set period of time a loan or deposit lasts (e.g. a 3-year loan).
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested, not including interest.
- An interest rate that stays the same for the whole loan term.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- The person who takes money from a lender and promises to pay it back.
- The maximum amount you can borrow or spend (for example, on a credit card).
- The chance of losing money or something valuable when making a financial decision
17 Clues: The length of time you have to repay a loan. • An interest rate that stays the same for the whole loan term. • Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest. • A person or company (like a bank) that lends money to someone. • A set period of time a loan or deposit lasts (e.g. a 3-year loan). • ...
Personal Finance 2024-02-11
Across
- Making unplanned purchases without considering the long term impact on your budget
- A credit card that you make an agreement to pay off every month, sometimes has an annual fee
- Money you owe to someone, like credit card debt or student loans
- The additional money you earn from a bank or credit union when saving money
- The money you set aside for future needs or goals
- Money set aside for unexpected expenses or emergencies
- The money you spend on things like food, transportation and entertainment
- A plan for managing your money by allocating it to different categories
- Regular expenses that stay the same each month like rent or phone bill
Down
- They additional money you have to pay when borrowing money
- Credit cards that can be used for everyday purchases such as clothes, food, and airplane flights
- Expenses that change from month to month, like groceries or entertainment
- A credit card that can only be used for a limited purpose at a specific store
- The money you earn or receive on a regular basis
14 Clues: The money you earn or receive on a regular basis • The money you set aside for future needs or goals • Money set aside for unexpected expenses or emergencies • They additional money you have to pay when borrowing money • Money you owe to someone, like credit card debt or student loans • Regular expenses that stay the same each month like rent or phone bill • ...
Economic Terms Crossword 2014-05-16
Across
- quantity of a good or service available
- something that is used up
- a complete amount of something
- money, or a source where money can be drawn from
- a business activity of some sort
- amount of money coming in on a regular basis
- a person who uses goods or services
- to bring in from a foreign country
Down
- amount of money gained
- a quantity greater than what is needed
- physical work that usually brings economic gain
- anything used as a medium of exchange
- a person who manages a business
- wealth owned by an individual or company
- articles that can be traded and used
- a system that can provide accomodation
- to ship to foreign countries
- shares of a company or corporation
18 Clues: amount of money gained • something that is used up • to ship to foreign countries • a complete amount of something • a person who manages a business • a business activity of some sort • shares of a company or corporation • to bring in from a foreign country • a person who uses goods or services • articles that can be traded and used • anything used as a medium of exchange • ...
ISOC vocab 2021-01-17
Across
- Demonstrates how money moves through society
- Where firm buy resources from household in exchange for money
- Someone who makes goods and services for sale
- Where household buy goods and services from firm in exchange for money
- the study of people chocseis
- People who works
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- Weighing what you sacrifice compare to what you gain
- Things that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- The tension between unlimited wants and limited resources
- Money that government give to an industry to assist the people
- People who make decision
Down
- Goods used to make other goods and services
- To control systems
- What people loss when making a choice
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Someone who purchases goods and services
- Merchandise or possessions.
- A goods or service that is provided without profit to all members of a society
- Money that people give to the government
- Money that government give to the people to assist them
- Outside factor that affect people choices
- The desire to possess something
- Something that is necessary
24 Clues: People who works • To control systems • People who make decision • Merchandise or possessions. • Something that is necessary • the study of people chocseis • The desire to possess something • What people loss when making a choice • Someone who purchases goods and services • Money that people give to the government • Outside factor that affect people choices • ...
Math/Science Vocabulary 2022-01-28
Across
- to take or receive something with the promise of returning it
- to let someone use your property (money, toys) for temporary use understanding that it will be paid or given back
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a landform that rises high above the nearby land
- a body of fresh water that flows down from higher ground
- someone who makes or grows goods
- a person who buys goods or services
- to take money out of the bank account
- money that a person gives to a church
- a large body of salt water that surrounds land
- something someone must have to live
Down
- a small body of water surrounded by land
- a huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- when you use money to pay for something
- natural features of the earth's surface
- to put your money into a bank account
- work that someone does for someone else
- a group of mountains
- the amount of money that you do not spend or use
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- something people would like to have
- things that are grown or made
22 Clues: a group of mountains • things that are grown or made • someone who makes or grows goods • a person who buys goods or services • something people would like to have • something someone must have to live • to put your money into a bank account • to take money out of the bank account • money that a person gives to a church • when you use money to pay for something • ...
Chapter 2 key terms 2021-08-18
Across
- an account that allows customers to deposit money
- money held until the deposit is cleared
- 24 hr access to banking services such as deposits and withdrawls
- having enough money in the account for the Check to clear
- plans that pay a check even though there are not enough funds in the account
- percentage of the money that is in the account over a given period of time
- the process of moving funds electronically
- a record of any transactions in your checking account
- name put on the check by the payee
- wothdrawls of a checking account
Down
- an account that has more than one person listed as the owner
- only one person can make a withdrawal on the account
- when there isn't enough money in the account to pay the check
- what happens to the check when the money goes to the payee
- the owner of the check
- password to use the ATM
- monthly fee on a checking account
- deposits payroll directly into the bank
- a written order to tell the bank to pay someone
- what you use to make deposits
- deposits of a checking account
- the receiver of the transfered funds
22 Clues: the owner of the check • password to use the ATM • what you use to make deposits • deposits of a checking account • wothdrawls of a checking account • monthly fee on a checking account • name put on the check by the payee • the receiver of the transfered funds • money held until the deposit is cleared • deposits payroll directly into the bank • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Cade Mihalski 2019-04-18
Across
- money made from labor
- less a variety of deduction
- deposit account held with a financial in institution
- thank the TDF forestation
- cost of living or doing businesses
- an amount of money held at a financial ital
- total comprehensive income,net earnings,net profit
- an expense that does not change over time
- pro forma schedule of financial activities
- a cost you pay to maintain ones standard living
- being liable
- state or federal government an individual as personal
- a useful or valuable quality,person,or thing
Down
- paid on previously earned interest
- a total amount being borrowed
- calculate a simple percentage of the principle amount
- a loan secured by the collateral
- a payment to an employer to an employee
- which a costumer receives money back
- a cost to a person or business varies over time
- sailing prices or goods and serves
- a price for food stuff
- wages that benefit employees
- an expense or money paid out from an account
- gross tamable income
- used repeatedly to borrow money or buy goods
- stock holders with common stocks
- an account were costumers deposit money
28 Clues: being liable • gross tamable income • money made from labor • a price for food stuff • thank the TDF forestation • less a variety of deduction • wages that benefit employees • a total amount being borrowed • a loan secured by the collateral • stock holders with common stocks • paid on previously earned interest • sailing prices or goods and serves • cost of living or doing businesses • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-04-30
Across
- bars of precious metal
- person or institution to whom money is owed
- amount banks set aside according to law as a protection for depositors
- substance that functions as a medium of exchange, and a measure and store of value
- condensed statement showing all assets and liabilities at a given point in time
- properties, possessions, and claims of others
- funds available whenever the depositor wish them
- money that has an alternative use as a commodity
- form of currency made by the Narragansett indians out of white conch and black mussel shells
- paper money issued by government through an act of law
- ability to be converted into cash in a very short period of time
Down
- laws regulating the maximum interest rate on passbook savings
- money by government decree
- bank that can lend to other banks in times of need
- debts and obligations to others
- interest-earning deposits that cannot be withdrawn by check
- stock certificates representing ownership of the bank
- property or other security used to guarantee repayment of a loan
- excess of assets over liabilities that is a measure of the value of a business
- metallic forms of money
20 Clues: bars of precious metal • metallic forms of money • money by government decree • debts and obligations to others • person or institution to whom money is owed • properties, possessions, and claims of others • funds available whenever the depositor wish them • money that has an alternative use as a commodity • bank that can lend to other banks in times of need • ...
Modern Georgia Unit 8 2015-03-13
Across
- to redraw district lines so population can be equal.
- an international athletic event that happens ever four years.
- gave each county a certain number of votes.
- waterway used for shipping of important cargo.
- worlds largest producer a non-alcoholic beverage.
- a risk taken by a person so they can start a business.
- road network made by the federal government in 1950's.
- money earned from a job or from selling something of value.
- communities that are mostly made up of immigrants who speak the same language/come from the same country.
- type of transportation used to ship goods.
- money an entrepreneur makes after paying the businesses expenses.
- worlds largest hardware home improvement center.
- Georgia governor,senator,won the nobel peace prize only president from GA.
Down
- putting money aside to use later.
- located in Atlanta;named after two mayors.
- borrowing money that has to be payed back.
- using money to buy goods or services.
- the worlds largest passenger airline; founded in Macon in 1924.
- worlds largest producer of paper,tissue,and construction based chemicals.
- putting money into businesses in exchange for share of profits.
20 Clues: putting money aside to use later. • using money to buy goods or services. • located in Atlanta;named after two mayors. • borrowing money that has to be payed back. • type of transportation used to ship goods. • gave each county a certain number of votes. • waterway used for shipping of important cargo. • worlds largest hardware home improvement center. • ...
business and economics 2023-10-27
Across
- A state of balance in a market where demand equals supply.
- The desire for a product or service in the market.
- Ownership or possession of something, often real estate.
- The ability of a business to generate profit.
- Borrowed money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Putting money into a project or business to make a profit.
- The day-to-day activities of a business.
- The movement of money in and out of a business.
- The money available for a company's day-to-day operations.
- The organized effort to provide goods and services to meet a need.
- Deciding the cost of a product or service.
Down
- The specific group of people a product or service is intended for.
- The process of creating or improving something, like a building or area.
- Promoting and selling products or services.
- Other businesses that offer similar products or services
- The money spent to run and maintain a business.
- The amount of a product or service available for purchase.
- Gathering information about consumers and competitors in a market.
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage.
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or products in a business.
20 Clues: The day-to-day activities of a business. • Deciding the cost of a product or service. • Promoting and selling products or services. • The ability of a business to generate profit. • The money spent to run and maintain a business. • The movement of money in and out of a business. • The desire for a product or service in the market. • ...
Penny's Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- a business that makes a product
- money that you have to pay back
- cost what a person gives up by choosing one way of using resources instead of another
- when a product is hard to find
- a limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- tools needed for making things
- doing one thing very well in a business
- when a product is easy to find
- the work that someone does
- a tax on goods that you buy
Down
- a person who buys a product
- the study of how we use money
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your acount
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person buys
- different workers do different parts of job
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- money that I paid to the government
20 Clues: the work that someone does • a person who buys a product • a tax on goods that you buy • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • tools needed for making things • when a product is easy to find • a business that makes a product • money that you have to pay back • money that I paid to the government • doing one thing very well in a business • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-12-20
Across
- Money used to build factories.
- producing goods in factories was called the ______ ______.
- Factories were built to house these and they made work easier
- when you use your money to help build a factory, you have ________ your money.
- When a group of people put money together to buy or build a factory.
- Where the Industrial Revolution Started.
- The system where money is used by business people to make more money is called ______.
- Needed for machines to run.
- Steam _______ moved trains in the 1830s.
- This replaced the water wheel as a source of power.
Down
- When work is done by hand it is called
- to make or produce goods.
- Getting goods from one place to another requires a __________ system.
- Wood or Coal used for power
- A change that affected the way people live.
- A worker in a factory was called this.
- Human made waterways, used to get goods from a factory to buyers.
- Iron Ore and Coal are examples of things needed to produce other things.
- Where goods are sold.
- The steam engine and other new machines are examples of these.
- To make things is to _________ them.
21 Clues: Where goods are sold. • to make or produce goods. • Wood or Coal used for power • Needed for machines to run. • Money used to build factories. • To make things is to _________ them. • When work is done by hand it is called • A worker in a factory was called this. • Where the Industrial Revolution Started. • Steam _______ moved trains in the 1830s. • ...
Economics 2022-05-08
Across
- a person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts.
- rivalry where companies try to be better than the other
- other word for money
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- sum of financial assets that are required to produce goods or services.
- an official ban on trade with a particular country.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, the payer will pay later
- general consumption tax on the consumption of goods and services
- guy in charge of the business
- make something needed or wanted
- put money into something that can help in the future
Down
- a request
- money matters or transactions of some size or importance
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- money one has saved, especially through a bank
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
- the monetary value of expenditures for supplies or services
- regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts and
- business makes more money than loses
20 Clues: a request • other word for money • guy in charge of the business • make something needed or wanted • business makes more money than loses • money one has saved, especially through a bank • an official ban on trade with a particular country. • put money into something that can help in the future • a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend • ...
Unit 3 Terms 2025-03-25
Across
- money earned before deductions
- when money is owed
- type of function that represents simple interest
- perks of a job
- type of function that represents compound interest
- money is earned off accumulated amount
- (plastic) item that lets you to make purchases and pay them off later, if not paid off finance charges are added to balance
- pay is same amount per pay period, has benefits, no overtime
- pay increased by 1.5% when hours worked exceeds 40
- something you do now hoping worth is more in the future
- type of retirement investment
- the loan to purchase a house
Down
- a monthly plan that helps a person track expenses
- pay is based of a percentage of sales, potential to make big money if a good salesperson
- the four main are Federal, State, Medicare, and Social Security
- money is earned only off the initial investment
- pay is based on number of hours worked, overtime is possible
- the amount something is worth today
- money left after deductions (pay check)
- the amount something is worth later on
- a value that represents things like payment history, types of and amount of debt
21 Clues: perks of a job • when money is owed • the loan to purchase a house • type of retirement investment • money earned before deductions • the amount something is worth today • the amount something is worth later on • money is earned off accumulated amount • money left after deductions (pay check) • money is earned only off the initial investment • ...
Logan’s Economics Review 21 2022-03-11
Across
- how much money you get after expenses
- your money you get paid
- someone who gives out money like a bank
- the money you earn weekly/biweekly
- the rate you have to pay for loans and credit cards
- wage the least amount of money you can earn daily/hourly.
Down
- something you have to pay back with interest
- the money people in your country use to pay
- a loan on a house
- the money you earn daily/hourly
- money that is easily accessible
- a way to save your money
12 Clues: a loan on a house • your money you get paid • a way to save your money • the money you earn daily/hourly • money that is easily accessible • the money you earn weekly/biweekly • how much money you get after expenses • someone who gives out money like a bank • the money people in your country use to pay • something you have to pay back with interest • ...
plural 2023-10-13
Year 2 Common Exception Words 2025-10-24
19 Clues: eye • half • climb • break • whole • great • would • could • money • steak • sugar • should • pretty • improve • clothes • children • everybody • beautiful • Christmas
Money Matters Quarter 1 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-01
Across
- a fixed amount of money you earn each year for doing a job, no matter how many hours you work
- something you own that has value
- the amount of money an employee receives after all deductions have been subtracted from their gross pay
- money you earn based on what you sell. Usually a percentage of the sales you make
- earned money; fuels your ability to spend, save, and invest
- you work for yourself instead of for a company
- the amount of money you earn for each hour you work
- something you have that you owe to
Down
- a tax levied by the federal government on your earnings to fund a wide range of government programs
- a type of FICA tax that provides retirement, disability, and survivor benefits
- a type of FICA tax that funds health insurance for people aged 65 or older and certain younger people with disabilities
- a plan for how you use your income to cover expenses, save for the future, and avoid overspending
- spending money on anything, whether it's a need or a want
- the total amount of money an employee earns before any deductions, like taxes or benefits, are taken out
- the amount of money subtracted from an employee's payback
- extra money customers give to workers for good service. They’re not part of the regular wage
- a tax form completed by an employee to inform their employer how much federal income tax to withhold from their paycheck
17 Clues: something you own that has value • something you have that you owe to • you work for yourself instead of for a company • the amount of money you earn for each hour you work • spending money on anything, whether it's a need or a want • the amount of money subtracted from an employee's payback • earned money; fuels your ability to spend, save, and invest • ...
Economic Terms Crossword 2014-05-16
Across
- to ship to foreign countries
- shares of a company or corporation
- amount of money gained
- articles that can be traded and used
- quantity of a good or service available
- amount of money coming in on a regular basis
- a quantity greater than what is needed
- something that is used up
- money, or a source where money can be drawn from
- a complete amount of something
- a business activity of some sort
Down
- physical work that usually brings economic gain
- to bring in from a foreign country
- a person who uses goods or services
- wealth owned by an individual or company
- anything used as a medium of exchange
- a system that can provide accomodation
- a person who manages a business
18 Clues: amount of money gained • something that is used up • to ship to foreign countries • a complete amount of something • a person who manages a business • a business activity of some sort • to bring in from a foreign country • shares of a company or corporation • a person who uses goods or services • articles that can be traded and used • anything used as a medium of exchange • ...
Máni 2020-04-08
12 Clues: decent man • borrow money • currency of USA • money in small irons • what every people want • you've got lot of money • that's how we pay things • give money for the thing • give money for something • give it someone for money • the amount you have to pay • a lot of thing in one place
Trey Lady's Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-26
Across
- Degree academic degree awarded by universities
- Hour education hours a week
- award of education
- Student a student that goes to school
- Degree highest degree earned
- Activities extra classes
- and SAT major test
- money spent on teaching
- of Attendance cost of college
Down
- Aid funds available to students
- Degree a 4 year degree
- Degree a 2 year degree
- major class
- non repayable funds
- Rate percentage who are accepted into school
- going somewhere
- vs. Out-of-State more and less money
- Loans money given to students
- and Board money payed for room and board
19 Clues: major class • going somewhere • award of education • and SAT major test • non repayable funds • Degree a 4 year degree • Degree a 2 year degree • money spent on teaching • Activities extra classes • Hour education hours a week • Degree highest degree earned • Loans money given to students • of Attendance cost of college • Aid funds available to students • ...
Alan's VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-24
Across
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- The money that you originally agreed to pay back
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- A way to manage your risk
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- 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.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
Down
- The process of a business enlarging or varying its range of products or field of operation.
- A nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- The cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- A sum of money in the hand has greater value than the same sum to be paid in the future.
- A statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- The state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- A form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life. Using these criteria, a need includes food, clothing, shelter and medical care, while wants include everything else.
- Tailure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- A form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity.
25 Clues: A way to manage your risk • The money that you originally agreed to pay back • Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • A form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity. • A form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Investment Power Chapter 2 vocab 2024-12-02
Across
- amount of change in closing price relative to prior day.
- You want to buy or sell a certain number of shares of stock at the best current available price and you assume your order will be executed as soon as possible.
- Process of raising new money and selling stock directly to the public
- the lowest stock price for that day
- are people who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest or return for their investment
- They handle stock sales and purchases.
- Taking measures to make your money grow
- Is created when stockholders buy and sell shares from one another on a stock market with the help of brokers.
- Authentic money immediately recognizable.
- Money can be saved and used at a later date.
- % dividend of the stock as a percentage of stock price.
- refers to those people who will do the work
- are those who buy shares of stock in the company and in effect, become part owners.
- the document that discloses financial about the company and is filed with the SEC
- you want to buy or sell when the stock reaches a certain price.
- Is an analysis of the company's stock, its price, price movement, trading volume, etc.
- Generally fixed, liked; based on the par value.
Down
- For sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities.
- You order to buy or sell at a specific price changes to a market order when the specific price is reached.
- Made of a strong and lasting material (cotton)
- when you earn interest on the interest
- share price at the end of trading day
- The nominal or face value of a stock or bond.
- A technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
- putting money aside to have on hand for when you need
- dollar amount of annual dividend per share
- the highest stock price for that day
- Ticker symbol
- Divide money into smaller units.
- Is an analysis of the company itself, its operations, its position within its industry.
- a widely used source of investor information.
- Someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds.
- is the money to buy real estate, equipment, raw materials and underwrite other start-up costs
- people must be able to carry money
- Maintain its value over time.
- the number of shares traded daily
- Need to pay for security purchases within three business days of order.
- Is anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services;currency
- price earnings ratio
39 Clues: Ticker symbol • price earnings ratio • Maintain its value over time. • Divide money into smaller units. • the number of shares traded daily • people must be able to carry money • the lowest stock price for that day • the highest stock price for that day • share price at the end of trading day • when you earn interest on the interest • They handle stock sales and purchases. • ...
Class 5 Reading and Writing. Friday 2nd of November 2018 2018-11-01
Across
- A piece of paper you get after you pay for something.
- To need to pay someone when they have lent you some money. (Verb)
- £ $ ¥ etc etc
- A respected job which needs a high level of education or training.
- What you get when you have completed studies or training.
- A job which you give all your time and energy.
- Adjective used to describe someone who has a lot of money.
Down
- Company, organisation or person who pays someone for work.
- Someone who works for a company or organisation.
- What you need to spend to live in a place. (3 words)
- Job
- To get money for working. (Verb)
- Money you have in your pocket or purse.
- On time.
- Money the government takes to pay for things like schools and hospitals.
- Take out money from the bank.
- The ability to do something well.
17 Clues: Job • On time. • £ $ ¥ etc etc • Take out money from the bank. • To get money for working. (Verb) • The ability to do something well. • Money you have in your pocket or purse. • A job which you give all your time and energy. • Someone who works for a company or organisation. • What you need to spend to live in a place. (3 words) • ...
Investing 101 2025-07-01
Across
- You earn it, spend it, save it, or invest it! AKA: cash
- Large marsupial
- Brooke teaches you how to build this
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- Money you receive from an investment, like interest or dividends
- Magic of money + time = ___ interest (it grows rapidly like a snowball down a hill!)
Down
- Cold, white, powdery thing. You throw this at your friends during NY winters
- The popular tax-saving retirement account offered by employers
- Putting your money into assets like stocks or bonds to make it grow
- Man's best friend
- Pack this item full of clothes for your trip or vacation
- Opposite of the past; The time period we are planning for right now
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- Flying mammal
- Not a solid or gas, but a ___. AKA: money that is easily accessible
- The opposite of saving money
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The opposite of saving money • Brooke teaches you how to build this • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • You earn it, spend it, save it, or invest it! AKA: cash • Pack this item full of clothes for your trip or vacation • ...
Accounting and finance 2018-05-22
Across
- subtracting something
- written way of paying money
- card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- money paid regularly
Down
- money received
- original invest
- pay money you've made while working at your job
- investing money for profit
- income of money
- amount of money to be paid
- pay amount one receives after taxes
- tax a tax on sale
12 Clues: money received • original invest • income of money • tax a tax on sale • money paid regularly • subtracting something • investing money for profit • amount of money to be paid • written way of paying money • pay amount one receives after taxes • pay money you've made while working at your job • ...
Nathans crossword 2012-06-20
Across
- trading one thing for another
- Holds and looks after you money
- Money that you store away for retirement
- the currency that most if europe uses
- when you borrow money from a bank
- where coins are made
Down
- Australias currency
- a pocket sized object where someone stores money and cards
- Making fake bank notes
- banks charge this for loans
- money can be divided into these
- a card that uses mpney directly from your account
- What currency does the united kingdom
- When you have no money left
14 Clues: Australias currency • where coins are made • Making fake bank notes • banks charge this for loans • When you have no money left • trading one thing for another • Holds and looks after you money • money can be divided into these • when you borrow money from a bank • What currency does the united kingdom • the currency that most if europe uses • ...
Understanding ATM, Debit Card, and Credit Card_Arunkumar P_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- A credit card lets you ____ money and pay later
- The amount of money you have in your bank
- You press numbers on the ATM to enter your ____
- To use money to buy things
- A machine where you get money
- You put your card in this machine to get money
Down
- You do this with a card to pay at the store
- A card you can use to buy now and pay later
- Money you pay for something is called ____
- A place where your money is kept safely
- You must keep your card and PIN very ____
- The bank gives you this card to use your money safely
- You can take out money from an ATM in the form of ____
- You need this to get money from an ATM like a secret number
- A card you use to buy things and the money comes out of your bank
15 Clues: To use money to buy things • A machine where you get money • A place where your money is kept safely • You must keep your card and PIN very ____ • The amount of money you have in your bank • Money you pay for something is called ____ • You do this with a card to pay at the store • A card you can use to buy now and pay later • You put your card in this machine to get money • ...
Money Part 1 2022-07-22
Across
- Is this watch too expensive for you or can you ___ it?
- When you are travelling in crowded places, be careful with the _____ you are carrying in your wallet.
- Yogendra has made an initial ____ of 10lakh rupees towards the purchase of his new apartment.
- It's no use asking for money from that ___ old women. She won't give even a single rupee.
- If you don't have enough money you can ____ some from me and return it to me later.
- As he has a good job, he has a steady source of monthly ____.
Down
- Mr Raj has enough _____ in his bank to lead a comfortable retired life.
- Look at this beautiful dress I ____ today. I paid RS 500 for it.
- This smartphone looks expensive but it is actually quite ____.
- This suitcase cost Rs500 initially but after a ___ of Rs 200, I paid only Rs300 for it.
10 Clues: Is this watch too expensive for you or can you ___ it? • As he has a good job, he has a steady source of monthly ____. • This smartphone looks expensive but it is actually quite ____. • Look at this beautiful dress I ____ today. I paid RS 500 for it. • Mr Raj has enough _____ in his bank to lead a comfortable retired life. • ...
MONEY AND CREDIT 2022-11-01
Across
- in a SHG most of the decisions
- _____ issues currency notes on behalf
- majority of the credit needs of the
- ____costs of borrowing increase the
Down
- an asset that the borrower owns
- Banks use the major portion of the
- Formal sources of credit does not
- they constitute money in the modern
- Modern forms of money include
- banks charge a higher interest rate on
10 Clues: Modern forms of money include • in a SHG most of the decisions • an asset that the borrower owns • Formal sources of credit does not • Banks use the major portion of the • they constitute money in the modern • majority of the credit needs of the • ____costs of borrowing increase the • _____ issues currency notes on behalf • banks charge a higher interest rate on
MONEY AND CREDIT 2022-11-01
Across
- in a SHG most of the decisions
- _____ issues currency notes on behalf
- majority of the credit needs of the
- ____costs of borrowing increase the
Down
- an asset that the borrower owns
- Banks use the major portion of the
- Formal sources of credit does not
- they constitute money in the modern
- Modern forms of money include
- banks charge a higher interest rate on
10 Clues: Modern forms of money include • in a SHG most of the decisions • an asset that the borrower owns • Formal sources of credit does not • Banks use the major portion of the • they constitute money in the modern • majority of the credit needs of the • ____costs of borrowing increase the • _____ issues currency notes on behalf • banks charge a higher interest rate on
music and money 2022-12-15
Across
- in a way that is illegal
- someone who is skilled in playing music, usually as a job
- to look carefully or with difficulty
- not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things
- information or reports about recent events
- used when you are giving or asking for information that is completely correct
Down
- used to describe something that is not as great in size, amount, or importance as something else
- by chance or by mistake
- extremely large in size or amount
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
10 Clues: by chance or by mistake • in a way that is illegal • extremely large in size or amount • to look carefully or with difficulty • information or reports about recent events • someone who is skilled in playing music, usually as a job • not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things • ...
Money Management Crossword 2021-10-01
Across
- the decisions a government makes about taxes and what to spend money on (6,6)
- the money you pay as a charge for using someone else's money (8,4)
- the money that is left after you have payed all your expenses and put savings aside (10,6)
- Financial support that the government provides for people who are unable to get any other income
- money owed to another person or organisation
- a period of economic downturn which means less money moving around the economy
Down
- how the government spends the money it makes (6,8)
- the income of an organisation or government
- someone who uses or buys goods or services
- a large loan to buy a house or property
10 Clues: a large loan to buy a house or property • someone who uses or buys goods or services • the income of an organisation or government • money owed to another person or organisation • how the government spends the money it makes (6,8) • the money you pay as a charge for using someone else's money (8,4) • ...
UNIT 3: MONEY 2021-03-02
Across
- automated teller machine
- the chash in the US is called
- When you take money you don´t have you
- when you bauy something you will get a
Down
- is when you get money in cash
- the pound, dollar and euro are
- the cash in the EU is called
- card_is a another name for the Bank card
- the cahs in the UK is called
- is an other word for credit
10 Clues: automated teller machine • is an other word for credit • the cahs in the UK is called • is when you get money in cash • the pound, dollar and euro are • the chash in the US is called • the cash in the EU is called • When you take money you don´t have you • card_is a another name for the Bank card • when you bauy something you will get a
Money Management Review 2021-03-26
Across
- An amount of money taken out of an account
- money received for providing a good or service
- paid for the use of someone else’s money
- money spent on something
- The highest-valued choice that is given up when a decision is made
Down
- Device used to take money from the purchaser’s checking account electronically
- A plan for managing income, saving, and spending
- An account that pays interest on money saved
- Method of borrowing money for a purchase now
- An amount of money put into an account
10 Clues: money spent on something • An amount of money put into an account • paid for the use of someone else’s money • An amount of money taken out of an account • An account that pays interest on money saved • Method of borrowing money for a purchase now • money received for providing a good or service • A plan for managing income, saving, and spending • ...
Personality and money 2021-11-15
Across
- people like telling other people what to do.
- children are rude and behave badly.
- a piece of paper that shows much money you have to pay for something.
- money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house.
- money that somebody (or a bank) ends you.
- money that you have available and a plan of how to spend it,e.g. a holiday.
Down
- people have common sense and are practical.
- people never change their opinion or attitude about something.
- people have moods that change quickly and often.
- money that you pay to the government.
10 Clues: children are rude and behave badly. • money that you pay to the government. • money that somebody (or a bank) ends you. • people have common sense and are practical. • people like telling other people what to do. • people have moods that change quickly and often. • money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2 2023-03-14
Across
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- the money that is returned to someone who has paid for something that costs less than the amount that they gave
- something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received
- the amount of money that can be received for something
Down
- a reduction in the usual price of something
- things of good quality sold at a good price
- a situation when goods are sold at a lower price than usual
- paper money
10 Clues: paper money • a reduction in the usual price of something • things of good quality sold at a good price • something on sale at a lower price than its true value • the amount of money that can be received for something • a situation when goods are sold at a lower price than usual • to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time • ...
Humanities-Money Matters 2012-10-10
Across
- Something you get in exchange for money
- Another word for work
- Things that we have in Australia. Eg: food and water
- What Australia or any other place is made up of and what houses are built on
- Something that occurs because we have unlimited wants or needs but our resources are limited
Down
- Something that you must have and you can't live without
- Things that you choose NOT to spend your money on, eg: if you want to go to the movies AND get popcorn, but you don't have enough money, you need to choose which one you want more.
- Things you do in exchange for money
- The most important town or city that is located in a country
- Something that you can go without even though you like it
10 Clues: Another word for work • Things you do in exchange for money • Something you get in exchange for money • Things that we have in Australia. Eg: food and water • Something that you must have and you can't live without • Something that you can go without even though you like it • The most important town or city that is located in a country • ...
Money matters terminology 2013-10-08
Across
- Valuable items
- The most important city or town in a country or region
- A supply of money, materials or objects that can be owned by a person
- Something that you would like to have but isn't essential
- Something that is essential or very important to own
Down
- Physical work a person has to do
- An area on the Earths surface that is not covered by water
- cost The loss of something a person could have gained because they chose another alternative.
- Being short of supplies
- The action of helping or doing something for someone
10 Clues: Valuable items • Being short of supplies • Physical work a person has to do • The action of helping or doing something for someone • Something that is essential or very important to own • The most important city or town in a country or region • Something that you would like to have but isn't essential • An area on the Earths surface that is not covered by water • ...
Money Matters terminology 2013-10-14
Across
- This is opportunities forgone because consumers are faced with unlimited choice but limited time or money.
- -------- are something we receive for our money and is great assistance to us however we don’t receive anything physically. Examples are education, doctors, dental care ect.
- Equipment such as technology, machinery and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
Down
- The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services.
- Things that people would like to have but can live without.
- This is when resources make something people can physically buy and receive. ----- are things like books, laptops, jewelry, foods and skin products.
- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants.
- Things that we cannot live without.
- This occurs because people have unlimited wants but there is limited resources to provide for them. ------- often increases the value of a resources.
- These are natural resources, e.g forests, soil, water, minerals (to be mined), which are used to produce goods and services.
10 Clues: Things that we cannot live without. • Things that people would like to have but can live without. • The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services. • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants. • ...
Money Matters, SOAR 2013-10-15
Across
- a article that has a commercial value and is tangible.
- a space or area of ground
- a stock or supply
- a work force.
- some thing you can’t live without
Down
- intangible commercial transaction.
- money you need to run a business
- cost- the value of the best alternative
- to have a desire to do or have something
- goods or services that are short on supply
10 Clues: a work force. • a stock or supply • a space or area of ground • money you need to run a business • some thing you can’t live without • intangible commercial transaction. • cost- the value of the best alternative • to have a desire to do or have something • goods or services that are short on supply • a article that has a commercial value and is tangible.
Money Matters Terminology 2013-10-15
Across
- The machinery, equipment, technology and infrastructure used to produce goods and services.
- Anything that is used or has the potential to be used.
- Natural Resources eg: Soil, water
- The more scare the resource is, the more valuable it is.
- Something that is of great assistance to our needs
- Things we cannot live without
Down
- Things that we can live without but like to have
- Having limited money but unlimited choice.
- Human skills and effort used to produce goods and services.
- Helpful or useful merchandise
10 Clues: Helpful or useful merchandise • Things we cannot live without • Natural Resources eg: Soil, water • Having limited money but unlimited choice. • Things that we can live without but like to have • Something that is of great assistance to our needs • Anything that is used or has the potential to be used. • The more scare the resource is, the more valuable it is. • ...
Terminology - Money Matters 2013-10-15
Across
- Anything you can touch.
- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used.
- Equipment such as technology, machinery or infrastructure that can be used in the production of services.
- Somebody who is physically working or is giving human effort.
- Being there or being in action for someone.
- Apart of the earths surface but is not covered by water.
Down
- An opportunity lost because of a different choice made.
- The more _______ the resource, the more valuable it is.
- Have the desire to have something or to wish for something.
- To require something because it's important or essential.
10 Clues: Anything you can touch. • Being there or being in action for someone. • An opportunity lost because of a different choice made. • The more _______ the resource, the more valuable it is. • Apart of the earths surface but is not covered by water. • To require something because it's important or essential. • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used. • ...
