money Crossword Puzzles
Credit 2023-11-15
Across
- Asset accepted as security for a loan
- 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
- Loan that doesn't require any type of collateral
- Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan
- A preapproved loan that a bank or financial institution lends to a borrower
- score A three digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk
- the amount of money the owner of an asset would be paid after selling it and any debts associated with the asset were paid off
- resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit
- rate percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow money
- a record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit card bills, student loans, or mortgage
Down
- a number that represents the total yearly cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the principal loan amount
- loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property and vehicles
- A type of loan in which a fixed amount is borrowed and then paid back over a specific period of time
- A person who borrows money from others, and the money borrowed is called debt
- A person - such as a parent, close family member, or friend - who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- interest rate that changes over time
- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
- a fiduciary arrangement that allows a third party, or trustee, to hold assets on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries
21 Clues: Amount of time to pay back a loan • interest rate that changes over time • Asset accepted as security for a loan • Loan that doesn't require any type of collateral • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid • Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan • ...
investing unit crossword 2024-03-19
Across
- when you leave a company you move your 401k to the new company
- you work for a company a certain amount of time to own 100% of the company money matched in your 401k
- it represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- it tells us how big the company is in the stock market
- it means a higher return
- you can collect when of age of 67
- what age do women start investing
- pessimism and the market is falling
- investing all the money you have available and putting it into the market
- the age you can start investing
- you work and pay tax gov. holds money when eligible you can take money out
- increased in the value of an asset, recognized when told for a higher amount
- shows how a company is doing in stocks
- the age men start investing
Down
- tax is taken out before
- it represents a loan from the buyer to the issue of the bond
- from your employer for retirement with 2% every year
- ratio of a company's share price to the company's earnings per share
- the process of putting money for buying and holding assets that will grow from compound interest
- your money goes in after tax and you can put up to 7,000 per year
- initial offering of shares to the public
- measures the price performance of a basket of securities
- something the company has done like new product
- the age to collect social security benefits
- they sell and buy stocks during the day
- optimism, the market is rising
- you put money away for the future
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- must take out money when 73
- distribution of a company's earning to a class of shareholders
30 Clues: tax is taken out before • it means a higher return • must take out money when 73 • the age men start investing • optimism, the market is rising • the age you can start investing • you can collect when of age of 67 • what age do women start investing • you put money away for the future • pessimism and the market is falling • shows how a company is doing in stocks • ...
Earning Vocabulary 2025-03-20
Across
- The amount of money paid for each hour worked
- market The jobs that are needed in a society
- Fees people pay to the government to fund government services
- The combination of salary and benefits offered to an employee
- The progress of jobs , education, and training a person undertakes over a lifetime
- An amount of money taken out of an employee’s paycheck before he or she receives his or her pay
- Everything tangible a person earns from working
- A workplace department that deals with employee matters, such as hiring, explaining duties and benefits to employees, and making sure a company complies with laws related to employee treatment
- A document that contains detailed information about a person’s earning, including amounts earned and amounts taken out
Down
- Termination of employment for an illegal reason, such as discrimination
- The total amount of money earned by a worker
- A group of workers who choose to negotiate as a group with an employer
- The amount of money paid directly to a worker; the amount of money left over after money has been deducted for contributions and taxes
- Non-pay incentives, such as paid time off or insurance, provided by a job
- A one-to-two page document that outlines a person’s previous work experience, education, and skills
- Time off of work to attend to a medical or family situation
- Characteristics and behaviors that are important for a person’s success in a job, but may not appear on a resume
- In the context of employment, bias against an employee based on a personal characteristic
- Receiving money in exchange for doing work
- Money set aside from a paycheck to pay for a benefit
- A set annual amount of money earned, which is given out in smaller paychecks, usually on a monthly or biweekly basis
21 Clues: Receiving money in exchange for doing work • The total amount of money earned by a worker • market The jobs that are needed in a society • The amount of money paid for each hour worked • Everything tangible a person earns from working • Money set aside from a paycheck to pay for a benefit • Time off of work to attend to a medical or family situation • ...
Shopping around 2023-02-02
Across
- (ph vb) pay a debt in full.
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose.
- a person who makes a purchase.
- survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way.
- possess
- a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name
- take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it.
- draw attention to a product or service in a public medium in order to promote sales.
- to defeat a competitor, or to achieve first position or get a prize in a competition
- a period during which a retailer sells goods at reduced prices
- an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit
- (ph bv) to receive or accept something that you previously sold, offered, or gave away
- a person who sells something
Down
- you owe money
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a sum of money that is borrowed expected to be paid back with interest.
- (ph vb) to offer, as for consideration, decision, auction
- a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder
- (ph vb) discard something as useless or unwanted
- obtain (money) in return for labor or services
- a repayment of a sum of money, typically to a dissatisfied customer.
- have enough money to pay for.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a thing bought or offered for sale more cheaply than is usual or expected.
- a negotiated and typically legally binding arrangement between parties as to a course of action.
- give (money or goods) for a good cause
- an amount of money paid for a particular purpose or over a particular period of time.
27 Clues: possess • you owe money • (ph vb) pay a debt in full. • a person who sells something • have enough money to pay for. • a person who makes a purchase. • give (money or goods) for a good cause • obtain (money) in return for labor or services • (ph vb) discard something as useless or unwanted • survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way. • ...
Grade 8 Unit 2: Vocabulary 2025-08-28
Across
- If something is not good value for money, its quality is not good enough for the price you have to pay for it.
- the skills, qualities, etc. that you need in order to be able to do something, especially a job
- through replying to questions
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with something you have bought
- to have a particular value
- control of money
- an amount of money given to someone for helping to find something or for helping the police to return stolen property
- not later than 2025
- Valuable objects are worth a lot of money.
- a person or organisation that employs people
- the subject or job of understanding and dealing with the official laws of a country
- If you are in public service, you do a job that is of benefit to society and which is usually paid for by the government.
- the set of services provided by a country or an organisation for treating people who are ill
- a fixed amount of money that you receive from your employer, usually every month
Down
- the process of teaching or learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
- using different ways of paying for things
- available for less than the usual price
- near or next to the opening that you use to enter a building or place
- to have to pay money back to someone
- someone who is paid to work for someone else
- something that is on sale for less than its usual price or its real value
- the control and organisation of something
- If a price has a certain amount of money off, it costs that much less than the usual price.
- an extra amount of money that you give to a driver, someone working in a restaurant, etc. to thank them
24 Clues: control of money • not later than 2025 • to have a particular value • through replying to questions • to have to pay money back to someone • available for less than the usual price • using different ways of paying for things • the control and organisation of something • Valuable objects are worth a lot of money. • someone who is paid to work for someone else • ...
Income management crossword 2025-05-14
Across
- Having a lot of money
- Obtaining something in exchange for currency
- Using money to make more money
- Giving money to someone in return for receiving something
- Have enough money to purchase something
- A public selling of something to the highest bidder
Down
- Demanding a amount of currency in exchange for goods or services
- People who buy goods or services from a business
- A payment in exchange for services or advise
- Something assigned value in order to used to purchase goods and services
- Give something in exchange for currency
- How much people think something is worth
- A position where you work in exchange for currency
- A amount of money taken as a penalty by the law or other authorities
- Offering a price for something, usually at an auction
15 Clues: Having a lot of money • Using money to make more money • Give something in exchange for currency • Have enough money to purchase something • How much people think something is worth • Obtaining something in exchange for currency • A payment in exchange for services or advise • People who buy goods or services from a business • ...
Merchant of Venice 2022-12-27
Across
- Protected
- behaving to show something
- Intention/planned
- hope
- Business/ Matters
- forgiveness
- always willing to comply/submissive
- Resolute
- not present/out
- worthy of great deal of money
- doubtful/unsure
Down
- hesitant or not ready
- to buy something cheap
- Fight
- Worthy of
- confess
- Convinced
- sum of money that is due to pay/owed money
- loan
- Suspect
- Showing nervousness/unease
- Hold/carry
22 Clues: loan • hope • Fight • confess • Suspect • Resolute • Protected • Worthy of • Convinced • Hold/carry • forgiveness • not present/out • doubtful/unsure • Intention/planned • Business/ Matters • hesitant or not ready • to buy something cheap • behaving to show something • Showing nervousness/unease • worthy of great deal of money • always willing to comply/submissive • sum of money that is due to pay/owed money
El Consumismo(Consumerism) 2025-01-12
31 Clues: cash • sale • cents • money • coins • bills • cheap • store • budget • to buy • to owe • change • brands • client • to pay • thrifty • to sell • consumer • business • discount • expensive • to aquire • full price • debit card • extravagant • credit card • shopping mall • to save money • to go shopping • to spend money • second hand or used
Banking 2024-03-07
Across
- you can have ......... stability by spending wisely and investing in yourself
- Do you have any .... on you?
- an asset or property that a borrower offers as a way to secure a loan
- some people write ...... to pay for things
- an amount of money kept/placed in an account
- time deposit sold by banks
- a list of all transactions over a certain period of time
- a charge you get for being late or taking money out of an ATM
Down
- account earns interest
- prepaid debit cards
- amount of money in a bank account
- allows you to borrow money and repay it later
- you can have multiple ....... to put your money into
- keeping money in a particular bank
- electronic banking outlet to take out money
15 Clues: prepaid debit cards • account earns interest • time deposit sold by banks • Do you have any .... on you? • amount of money in a bank account • keeping money in a particular bank • some people write ...... to pay for things • electronic banking outlet to take out money • an amount of money kept/placed in an account • allows you to borrow money and repay it later • ...
Personal Finance 2021-12-10
Across
- a persons payment activity
- the money due on a loan interest
- borrowers credit history
- unable to repay their debts
- fees placed on income
- money that a borrower owes to a lender
- a plan for spending money based on someones goals
- money is borrowed for a purchase and paid back at a later date
- last name
Down
- long term loan for someone who buys property
- first name
- money someones spends
- percentage of a loan principal that lenders charge people
- a three digit number that can range from 300-850
- value that can be converted into money
15 Clues: last name • first name • money someones spends • fees placed on income • borrowers credit history • a persons payment activity • unable to repay their debts • the money due on a loan interest • value that can be converted into money • money that a borrower owes to a lender • long term loan for someone who buys property • a three digit number that can range from 300-850 • ...
Unit 2: Saving, Spending and Sharing (Year 5) 2020-11-18
Across
- finish the sentence: "Sharing is ______"
- life essentials to continue living
- another word for low-cost and cheap
- a reduction from the usual cost of something
- something unnecessary but desired
- paper form of money
- a proof of payment usually in paper form
- another word for worth
Down
- money used in other countries
- to give to someone temporarily
- the state of owing something (especially money)
- a sum of money given usually by parents/caregivers
- an amount of money kept for future needs
- an action of giving money to pay for goods/service
- a common container we put our savings in
15 Clues: paper form of money • another word for worth • money used in other countries • to give to someone temporarily • something unnecessary but desired • life essentials to continue living • another word for low-cost and cheap • finish the sentence: "Sharing is ______" • an amount of money kept for future needs • a proof of payment usually in paper form • ...
Algera for Finance 2025-05-10
Across
- Money earned no matter how many hours you work
- Money earned when paid by hour
- Card that takes the money out immediately
- Fixed charge usually a percent of money borrowed
- Record of income and expenses
- Total income earned before taxes
- Personal Identification number
- Account that allows you easy access
Down
- Card that lets you pay later with interest
- Account that earns you interest
- Mandatory charges paid by a taxpayer to the USA
- Funds for an unexpected expense
- Take home pay - pay after taxes
- An obligation to repay money owed
- Money borrowed that you are expected to pay back
15 Clues: Record of income and expenses • Money earned when paid by hour • Personal Identification number • Account that earns you interest • Funds for an unexpected expense • Take home pay - pay after taxes • Total income earned before taxes • An obligation to repay money owed • Account that allows you easy access • Card that takes the money out immediately • ...
Consumer education crossword. Everett Olivares 2019-02-12
Across
- money made
- a bureau of the Department of Treasury that is tasked with the enforcement of income tax
- determines how much money from your income is taxable
- every 2 weeks
- U.S law that requires tax payroll
- twice a month
- Amount of money made after taxes
Down
- Money made before taxes
- subtraction
- employer must give employee. Amount of made made and tax money taken.
- amount of money that is being taxed
- Money directly sent to the irs from your check
- Interest income
13 Clues: money made • subtraction • every 2 weeks • twice a month • Interest income • Money made before taxes • Amount of money made after taxes • U.S law that requires tax payroll • amount of money that is being taxed • Money directly sent to the irs from your check • determines how much money from your income is taxable • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-02-19
Across
- The amount of money paid after taxes and other necessary fees
- Growing payment
- The original amount that you put in your bank account
- When the amount of money grows over time
- When you get an amount of money
- Taking away money from a bank account
- Tax that is added to your sale
Down
- What you get paid
- Making transpositions with money
- Investing money
- The amount of money you spend
- A card that you can get when you turn twelve
- A method of payment
13 Clues: Growing payment • Investing money • What you get paid • A method of payment • The amount of money you spend • Tax that is added to your sale • When you get an amount of money • Making transpositions with money • Taking away money from a bank account • When the amount of money grows over time • A card that you can get when you turn twelve • ...
Page 134 & 124 Vocabulary 2025-10-15
Across
- appearing to be true, even if not actually so
- put money into a bank account
- an act of buying, selling, or transferring money
- a positive characteristic
- help or support
Down
- something that helps you remember to do something
- a feeling of satisfaction
- extra money paid for borrowing or saving money
- set aside or distribute something for a purpose
- take money out of a bank account
- a type of digital money
- do something too much or too often
- egg money saved for the future
13 Clues: help or support • a type of digital money • a feeling of satisfaction • a positive characteristic • put money into a bank account • egg money saved for the future • take money out of a bank account • do something too much or too often • appearing to be true, even if not actually so • extra money paid for borrowing or saving money • ...
Chapter 12 vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- a certificate stating that the government has borrowed a certain sum of money from the owner of the bond
- tax, a sales tax
- these taxes on earning
- the primary purpose of taxes is to raise money
- a careful examination by training accountants of every item of income and every expenditure
- is the income a business has left after paying its expenses
- a shortage of money
Down
- when a government has its revenue equals its expenditures
- a tax that takes a large percentage of income from higher income groups that for lower income groups
- excesses of money, when a government collects more money than it spends
- this interest plus the total amount of money that the US government has borrowed
- payments for the use of loaned money
- money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws
- tax, a tax on the value of property owned by a person or by a business
- the import tact or sometimes a customs duty
- payments charged by governments for various licenses such as hunting license and marriage licenses
16 Clues: tax, a sales tax • a shortage of money • these taxes on earning • payments for the use of loaned money • the import tact or sometimes a customs duty • the primary purpose of taxes is to raise money • money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws • when a government has its revenue equals its expenditures • is the income a business has left after paying its expenses • ...
FINANCE 2020-04-27
Across
- A sum of money allocated for a particular purpose
- The money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- A specific amount of money that someone borrows from a bank or a financial institution which is repaired over a fixed term
- A card used to make purchase. When you use this card, the money is deducted from your checking account
- To get something by paying money for it
- To put (money) in a bank account
- An agreement by which a person pays a company, and the company promises to pay money if this person becomes injured or dies, or to pay for the value of the property lost or damaged
Down
- A charge for borrowed money. Generally a percentage of the amount borrowed
- The amount of goods or services available for purchase or use
- A card used to make purchase. When you use this card, money is not deducted from your checking account, and you pay for it later
- Coins or banknotes which are used to buy things. You can also save and use it in the future
- A person’s desire for a good or service
- The act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something in order to gain a profit
- A financial institution where customers can save or borrow money
14 Clues: To put (money) in a bank account • A person’s desire for a good or service • To get something by paying money for it • A sum of money allocated for a particular purpose • The amount of goods or services available for purchase or use • A financial institution where customers can save or borrow money • ...
10-1 vocab 2022-12-11
Across
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money less economy that relies on trade or barter
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • money less 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. • ...
Money and Credit Management Terms 2023-05-10
Across
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- This occurs when you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway.
- The insured’s request for payment due to loss incurred and covered under the policy agreement.
- A small metal disc that we use as money.
- To do something helpful for other people without getting paid to do it.
- Borrowing money, or having the right to borrow money, to buy something.
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- A firm that creates money in the form of bank deposits in the process of supplying credit.
Down
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- A type of financial asset for which the issuer promises to pay a given amount over time to the holder.
- An amount of money someone earns for selling something.
- Money you owe another person or a business.
- A quantity measured per unit of time, such as annual income or hourly wage.
- The amount of profit, interest, rent, labour earnings, and other payments
- Required payments of money to governments, which use the funds to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community as a whole.
15 Clues: A small metal disc that we use as money. • Money you owe another person or a business. • An amount of money someone earns for selling something. • Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest. • To do something helpful for other people without getting paid to do it. • ...
Budgeting Basics 2022-01-28
Across
- expense for things you don’t need
- money you get from work, a gift, or investments
- income that isn't the same every time
- a signed paper used as money
- budget where the final outcome is zero
- expense that occurs every so often
- health insurance for retired individuals
Down
- earnings based on percentage of the sales made
- money before taxes and other deductions
- expense that varies every month
- money that is not meant to be spent
- take-home pay
- money that is used only for emergencies
- A plan for how you spend money
- expense that stays the same every month
15 Clues: take-home pay • a signed paper used as money • A plan for how you spend money • expense that varies every month • expense for things you don’t need • expense that occurs every so often • money that is not meant to be spent • income that isn't the same every time • budget where the final outcome is zero • money before taxes and other deductions • ...
Vocabulary review 2024-02-11
Across
- Money you earn from doing work
- If you’re on a … budget, you don’t have a lot of money
- A prediction about the weather or the economy
- Money that is spent
- A large amount of money to start a business
- Satisfying
- Someone who starts their own business
- Boring
Down
- A guess
- Money you borrow from a bank in order to buy a house
- A person or company that takes messages, letters or parcels from one person or place to another
- Being very careful about the money you spend
- Difficult in a satisfying way
- Requiring a lot of energy
- Boring or dirty
15 Clues: Boring • A guess • Satisfying • Boring or dirty • Money that is spent • Requiring a lot of energy • Difficult in a satisfying way • Money you earn from doing work • Someone who starts their own business • A large amount of money to start a business • Being very careful about the money you spend • A prediction about the weather or the economy • ...
Marketing Finances 2022-01-22
Across
- Financial _________ predict sales and expenses that are used to secure capital.
- Money owed to the government for operating in its country.
- Investment ________ are any assets used to further a businesses goals.
- Retained ________ is money left over after a business has paid all its expenses.
- __________ businesses are firms engaged in marketing, in finance, and in furnishing products or services.
- Financial____________ show credits and debits from sales and expenses.
- Accounts _________ is money owed by a company to its suppliers or creditors.
- Includes any machinery needed for production or distribution.
- A sales ________ predict potential profits
Down
- Accounts _________ is money owed to a company by its debtors.
- The activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- deals with all money matters related to running a business.
- Materials needed to produce sale items.
- Includes the items the business has made or purchased to sell.
- ________ expenses are all the initial costs needed to start a business including production equipment and materials.
- Money owed to the employees of a company for their labor.
- __________ analysis is the comparison between the financial projections and statements.
- _________ expenses are all the fixed costs that sales must account for to maintain your business.
- Owners _______ The amount of money the company is worth to its shareholders.
19 Clues: Materials needed to produce sale items. • A sales ________ predict potential profits • Money owed to the employees of a company for their labor. • Money owed to the government for operating in its country. • deals with all money matters related to running a business. • Accounts _________ is money owed to a company by its debtors. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-04
Across
- cashless benefit that reduces the need for storing physical money
- key feature of cashless transactions that involves recording every payment
- Banks may face higher expenses related to this in a cashless society
- The type of fees that may increase if banks can't charge for cash withdrawals
- problem in cashless transactions that can occur due to malicious software
- The action of spending money without the physical exchange of currency
- Financial crime involving hiding the source of illegally obtained money
- potential issue in a cashless society related to glitches or system failures
- The state of financial transactions occurring without physical cash.
Down
- type of currency that is becoming less common due to digital transactions
- financial concept that could impact customers if all transactions are electronic
- Electronic tool often used for payments in a cashless society
- major benefit of a cashless society related to the ease of carrying money
- A benefit of a cashless society involving reduced crime related to physical money
- digital record of money movement that could aid in financial oversight
- The process of moving from cash to electronic forms of money
- problem in a cashless society where electronic systems fail
- Term for electronic methods of payment, such as those made with smartphones
- The primary risk associated with online transactions due to data breaches
- People who commit crimes using digital methods rather than physical theft
20 Clues: problem in a cashless society where electronic systems fail • The process of moving from cash to electronic forms of money • Electronic tool often used for payments in a cashless society • cashless benefit that reduces the need for storing physical money • Banks may face higher expenses related to this in a cashless society • ...
Quantitative Reasoning 2023-11-30
Across
- the form you fill out to obtain money from the government to attend classes after high school
- happens once a year
- 0.02, 2.75, and 4.55918 are examples of _________
- another major part of a resume
- the amount of money you pay on a house, car, etc before financing the loan for the remainder
- what the I in I=prt stands for
- the brick and mortar place that handles your money so you don't have to carry it all around
- the amount of principle you have paid off of your house loan
- the number on the bottom of a fraction
- Future value of money drawing simple interest
- the amount of money you deposit to start a savings account
- the paper that introduces you to the prospective employer; also contains your resume
- a logarithm to base e
- the rule of thumb for estimating how long it will take your money to double; 2p = 72/r
- happens twice a month
- a convenient piece of paper used to pay for goods and/or services
- data involving characteristics like eye color, height, etc
- what the r in I=prt stands for; must be entered as decimal
- the best teacher at LRSW High School
- the test Mrs. B is always asking whether you have passed, a requirement for graduation
- happens every 3 months
- the amount of money that one item costs
- a logarithm to base 10
- the least amount of money an employer may legally pay an employee
- what two fractions must have before they can be added
- the amount of money you owe
- money borrowed from a city, state, federal agency so that they may perform their civic duties
- one of the larger credit card companies
- a checking account that does not charge a monthly fee
- Future value of money that is compounded, but not continuously
- the amount of money you set aside each paycheck to cover bills, entertainment, food, etc
Down
- where to get money from your account using a debit card
- data involving numbers
- one of the major parts of a resume
- a fee you might incur when visiting some other bank than yours to request money from a machine
- a number of things from a set of larger things, such as 23 of 100 or 15 of 100, etc
- the number in the top of a fraction
- money you have left over after all other responsibilities (bills) are paid
- number such as 45%, 1.25%, 98%, etc
- the new name given to our math class
- arriving to class AFTER the bell to start has rung
- water, sewer, gas, electricity, etc
- an amount of money deducted from your checking account, usually with an atm card
- when you pay monthly for an item you already own
- what the employer gives you every week (or month or bimonthly, etc) for doing your job
- branch of mathematics dealing with unknown quantities
- a list of people that you send a prospective employer to verify your information and reliability
- when you are late on a payment you are said to be "in _________"
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- when it is time to receive cash for your investment, the investment is said to have ___________
- number such as one half, two thirds, eight fifths, etc
- the mathematical tool used to solve equations when the variable is in an exponent
- happens every split second, every day, every year, etc
- the test you take to see whether you would have a career in the armed forces
- a pair of numbers such as 2:3 or 5:7, etc
- what the t in I=prt stands for; measured in years
- when your bank covers a check for you that you did not have the funds in your account to cover
- the amount you owe and pay for your house
- missing a class or day of school
- Future value of money that is compounded continuously
60 Clues: happens once a year • a logarithm to base e • happens twice a month • data involving numbers • happens every 3 months • a logarithm to base 10 • the amount of money you owe • another major part of a resume • what the I in I=prt stands for • missing a class or day of school • one of the major parts of a resume • the number in the top of a fraction • number such as 45%, 1.25%, 98%, etc • ...
crossword 2023-03-28
Across
- goods we have not ordered that people say we ordered
- buyer beware
- the resources people use to produce goods
- order of payment when someone doesn't pay bills
- luring someone in with deals but there is no deal
- when you use the bank money with interest
- when you are poor and unable to pay debts
- buying something paying later
- someone who owes money
Down
- store cards and rewards cards
- the loss of other alternatives when an alternative is chosen
- when you get products from the store and pay later
- secure online transfer of money
- referring other people to a business so you get deals
- plan of spending
- like credit cards but use your own money
- legally enforceable means to make an agreement
- someone you owe money to
- taking a product after paying in instalments
19 Clues: buyer beware • plan of spending • someone who owes money • someone you owe money to • store cards and rewards cards • buying something paying later • secure online transfer of money • like credit cards but use your own money • the resources people use to produce goods • when you use the bank money with interest • when you are poor and unable to pay debts • ...
Commerce Crossword 2024-03-07
Across
- anything from merchandise
- an act or use for which a consumer
- an agreement between two parties that creates an obligation to perform a particular duty
- to set right
- electronic funds transfer point of sale
- a person who consumes a product or service
- an organisation in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- the charge for borrowing money
- to make from raw materials by hand or by machinery
Down
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more entities
- business that sells items to retail stores
- dishonest scheme
- a merchant or business owner who sells things to the public
- anything required for human survival
- not necessary, but desired
- money receive in exchange for labour
- medium of economic exchange
- management of money
- plan to spend a certain amount of money
19 Clues: to set right • dishonest scheme • management of money • anything from merchandise • not necessary, but desired • medium of economic exchange • the charge for borrowing money • an act or use for which a consumer • anything required for human survival • money receive in exchange for labour • electronic funds transfer point of sale • plan to spend a certain amount of money • ...
commerce 2025-12-17
Across
- A tax added to the price of goods and services
- Something of value owned by a person or business
- A payment made to encourage sales
- The amount of money earned before expenses
- Money owed by one person or business to another
- A person who starts a business
- A person who buys goods or services
- The total value of goods and services produced
- Competition between businesses
- A reduction in the price of goods
Down
- Money saved or set aside for future use
- The right to return faulty goods
- A business owned by one person
- The cost of borrowing money
- An organisation that produces goods or services
- Money paid regularly for work
- When demand is greater than supply
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- An agreement between an employer and employee
19 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • Money paid regularly for work • A business owned by one person • A person who starts a business • Competition between businesses • The right to return faulty goods • A payment made to encourage sales • A reduction in the price of goods • When demand is greater than supply • A person who buys goods or services • ...
Nathan’s economic review 2022-03-11
Across
- how much do you make after expenses
- money someone saved for later
- money that can be accessed easily
- people use it to help buy there house
- some people keep money there
- a loan of money that must be repayed
- how do you make
- money that someone owes
Down
- the minimum someone can legally make
- how much are you going to spend this week
- who loans the money to you
- money that is spent directly from a bank account
- how much are your bills
13 Clues: how do you make • how much are your bills • money that someone owes • who loans the money to you • some people keep money there • money someone saved for later • money that can be accessed easily • how much do you make after expenses • the minimum someone can legally make • a loan of money that must be repayed • people use it to help buy there house • ...
Retirement Crossword - Dan 2024-04-22
Across
- Payments to a retirement account with tax deductions
- Retirement investment with interest paid later
- Money set aside for a specific purpose
- A retirement plan you and your employer pay
- Taxed out of your paycheck and paid back later
- The amount subtracted after gross pay
- A personal pension account
- Payments of money to get more in return
Down
- A compiled list of investments
- To distribute your money in different investments
- An established amount of money needed for retirement
- Interest that accumulates to get more money
- Payments of money to get more in return
- The result of ones ambitions
- Increase of money value
- How much an employer pays to a retirement account
16 Clues: Increase of money value • A personal pension account • The result of ones ambitions • A compiled list of investments • The amount subtracted after gross pay • Money set aside for a specific purpose • Payments of money to get more in return • Payments of money to get more in return • Interest that accumulates to get more money • A retirement plan you and your employer pay • ...
Monetary Units in Panama 2025-08-11
Across
- – The money you get back after paying more than the price.
- – The official currency of Panama, equal in value to one U.S. dollar.
- – U.S. currency used in Panama along with the balboa.
- Large marsupial
- – A small coin worth one hundredth of a balboa.
Down
- – The amount of money something costs.
- Flying mammal
- – To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- – A piece of metal money, like 5 centésimos or 1 balboa.
- – To give money to get something.
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- – Paper money, like $1, $5, $10.
- – How much you need to pay for something.
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • – Paper money, like $1, $5, $10. • – To give money to get something. • – The amount of money something costs. • – How much you need to pay for something. • – A small coin worth one hundredth of a balboa. • – To give something to someone in exchange for money. • ...
Personal Finance 2019-04-11
Across
- Money taken out of the checking account, or subtracted from the balance on the check register.
- Part time employment available to eligible students that provides money to help them finance the costs of college education.
- A unique user code used to access accounts and make transactions.
- Compiled by agencies to help lenders decide whether or not to loan money to consumers. Includes a person's credit history as well as personal information like their Social Security number and address, employment background, and income.
- Helps you keep track of deposits, withdrawal, and transfers to and from your checking account.
- A fee charged by a financial institution when you take out more money than is in your account.
- The amount of money that is actually in your checking account.
- Information including credit card payments and outstanding balances.
- The amount a person can expect to make in their lifetime in a specific career.
- The amount charged by a financial institution for the services they provide in managing the account.
- Training program for a specific career or trade.
- Information such as job history and income.
- Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account.
- Money added to the checking account, or added to the balance on the check register.
Down
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. You receive a monthly bill, and you will pay interest on any balance you carry.
- A fixed payment, usually paid on a schedule, that does not vary depending on how little or how much you work.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. The money is deducted immediately from your account.
- The amount you still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card.
- A bank account you take money out of by writing checks or using a debit card.
- Information such as Social Security number, current address, and bank accounts.
- Anything that is purchased with the hope that it will be more valuable or worth more money at a future date.
- A specific amount of money to help pay for education that is awarded to students based on achievement that does not need to be repaid.
- Amount paid based on a certain time period. You can earn a certain amount per hour, per day, or per week.
- Money borrowed from a financial institution.
- Additional money a bank may charge for getting cash or making deposits at their ATM if you do not belong to their bank.
- The amount a job pays in a year.
- Someone who wants to take out a loan.
- Money awarded to students based on financial need that does not need to be repaid.
- Lenders use this number, which is calculated using all the information in your credit report, to decide whether to give you a loan or a credit card and determine the interest rate you have to pay for a loan or credit card. Good credit history = higher score. Late payments, high credit card balances, or owing a lot of money= low credit score.
- A bank/institution that gives out loans.
30 Clues: The amount a job pays in a year. • Someone who wants to take out a loan. • A bank/institution that gives out loans. • Information such as job history and income. • Money borrowed from a financial institution. • Training program for a specific career or trade. • The amount you still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card. • ...
Banking 2025-04-01
Across
- money paid or earned from a bank
- what is earned after all debits
- a safe place in the bank that hold all money
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation protects money
- a vehicle that is a safe on wheels to transport money
- asking for money to be loaned
- an account to save your money
Down
- an account that you write a check to take out and use your money for purchase
- positive addition
- money kept on hand
- money borrowed from a lender
- another name for vault
12 Clues: positive addition • money kept on hand • another name for vault • money borrowed from a lender • asking for money to be loaned • an account to save your money • what is earned after all debits • money paid or earned from a bank • a safe place in the bank that hold all money • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation protects money • ...
Econ 2021-06-30
Across
- is something you want to achieve in the future, such as in one year, five years, ten years, or more
- cost is the next best thing that you give up in order to do something else
- name of Adam Smith's book
- the ability to borrow money and pay it back later
- an amount of money taken out of a deposit account to pay for something
- a name of a bank
Down
- someone who creates and runs a business
- order is a printed order for payment of a specified sum, issued by a bank or post office
- is the amonut earned from deposits
- known has the father of economics
- spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time
- a plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it
- this is consider a need
- Money such as coins and bills
- the cost of goods and services; the amount of money that is spent
- this is consider a want
- a place where you can deposit and take out money
- is something you would like, but can live without
18 Clues: a name of a bank • this is consider a need • this is consider a want • name of Adam Smith's book • Money such as coins and bills • known has the father of economics • is the amonut earned from deposits • someone who creates and runs a business • a place where you can deposit and take out money • the ability to borrow money and pay it back later • ...
advanced algebra puzzle 2023-05-02
Across
- contribution to state revenue
- payroll directed to employees and employers
- a pattern that increases or decreases
- money given by a lender
- where companies raise capital for the future
- stock market that handles electronic securities
- a percentage of total shares
- a person who buys and sells goods
- a system or group governing people
- liquid assets to a market or company
- money recieved
Down
- the business of protecting money
- expending your money
- numbers, variables, and expressions
- an estimate of income
- financial services that specialize in payment cards
- a person that purchases goods
- goods available for shares
- a owner shares in company
- a percentage of total sales
20 Clues: money recieved • expending your money • an estimate of income • money given by a lender • a owner shares in company • goods available for shares • a percentage of total sales • a percentage of total shares • contribution to state revenue • a person that purchases goods • the business of protecting money • a person who buys and sells goods • a system or group governing people • ...
Crossword Q4 Final 2024-06-07
Across
- decisions that have a large-scale impact
- something you sacrifice to get something you want
- how much money you make at a job
- currency
- type of economic system
- malcolm in the middle, stuck in the middle, the middle but math
- common in college students
- spending banks money
- factor of production
- loan term
- financial guilty pleasure
Down
- a small scale impact
- type of economic system
- trades what patrick bateman's regular job is
- something a credit card gives
- U.S. economy stereotype
- beans activity
- study of choices
- card plastic form of saving money
- the game and illegal company strategy
- one of the main factors of production
- ROI
22 Clues: ROI • currency • loan term • beans activity • study of choices • a small scale impact • spending banks money • factor of production • type of economic system • U.S. economy stereotype • type of economic system • financial guilty pleasure • common in college students • something a credit card gives • how much money you make at a job • card plastic form of saving money • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
Across
- buyers and sellers answer questions
- protection from injury or loss
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- who starts a business?
- payment used for capital
- secures money
Down
- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
- varies from month to month
- decision making
- coins and bills
- you have to have it
- money that needs to be owed
- using money to start a business
- amount of money made from a business
- a wish
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • decision making • coins and bills • you have to have it • who starts a business? • payment used for capital • varies from month to month • money that needs to be owed • protection from injury or loss • using money to start a business • buyers and sellers answer questions • amount of money made from a business • money borrowed in a certain amount of time • ...
Debt ceiling vocabulary 2025-01-21
Across
- The period of time for taxing
- debt that can be incurred by the U.S. Treasury
- A legislative limit on the amount of
- silver coins
- ensuring the financial security of
- how to make sure you do not spend more
Down
- Money spent minus money earned
- 1960
- money owed
- Failure to fulfill an obligation
- debt ceiling in America
- standard-Money was backed by gold
- In 1971, President Nixon decided to take
- than you make
- off the gold standard
- What many people think we should do with
- United States.
17 Clues: 1960 • money owed • silver coins • than you make • United States. • off the gold standard • debt ceiling in America • The period of time for taxing • Money spent minus money earned • Failure to fulfill an obligation • standard-Money was backed by gold • ensuring the financial security of • A legislative limit on the amount of • how to make sure you do not spend more • ...
Commerce Crossword 2024-10-15
Across
- Debt that the business owes to the owner for contribution of cash or money to the business
- Financial benefit from money generated when a business makes more money than spent
- An item owned by a business that has value and s available to meet debts and commitments. This can inclue cash equipment and property
- A financial statement that shows the total profit made from income to the business at any period of time
- A type of business which offers a certain service in exchange for money
- A transaction between two parties one exchanging money for a goods or service
- A payment made in exchange for a service
- Money generated from normal business operations
Down
- External debts that the business owes
- Money received from any external source going into the business
- Money going out of the business paying off to an external source
- A financial statement that shows a companys current financial standing
- An outflow of money going out of the business as a payment
- Debts that business owes
- A type of business that buys and sells certain items
15 Clues: Debts that business owes • External debts that the business owes • A payment made in exchange for a service • Money generated from normal business operations • A type of business that buys and sells certain items • An outflow of money going out of the business as a payment • Money received from any external source going into the business • ...
COMPLIANCE MARCH PUZZLE 2023-02-08
Across
- THIRD STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING
- inactive companies or corporations that essentially exist on paper only
- also known as know your customer
- a method of placement whereby cash is broken into smaller deposits of money, used to defeat suspicion of money laundering and to avoid anti-money laundering reporting requirements
- SECOND STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING
- A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN OR PRESENTLY IN A POLITICAL POSITION
- THE THIRD STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit
Down
- The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.
- the illegal process of making large amounts of money generated by criminal activity, such as drug trafficking or terrorist funding, appear to have come from a legitimate source
- THE SECOND STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING
- THE FIRST STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING
- A TYPE OF CRYPTOCURRENCY
- FIRST STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING
- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
15 Clues: A TYPE OF CRYPTOCURRENCY • also known as know your customer • THE FIRST STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING • THE THIRD STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING • THE SECOND STAGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING • THIRD STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING • FIRST STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING • SECOND STAGE OF PROLIFERATION FINANCING • A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN OR PRESENTLY IN A POLITICAL POSITION • ...
Unit 2: Recorded Planned Income and Expenditure 2021-08-16
Across
- What you own minus what you owe.
- Income usually paid for reaching a target.
- A computer spreadsheet used for accounts.
- Extra pay for selling more.
- The income you receive when you retire.
- Planned income and expenditure.
- Anything that can help us to reach a goal.
- Items of value that you own.
Down
- Money you expect to have at the end of the month.
- A purchase that seems to save money, but results in money being wasted.
- Money and possessions.
- Money you expect to have at the start of the month.
- The amount of money you spend.
- Planned income minus planned expenditure.
- The amount you owe.
15 Clues: The amount you owe. • Money and possessions. • Extra pay for selling more. • Items of value that you own. • The amount of money you spend. • Planned income and expenditure. • What you own minus what you owe. • The income you receive when you retire. • A computer spreadsheet used for accounts. • Planned income minus planned expenditure. • ...
Stock Market Game Vocabulary 2023-05-25
Across
- a place to buy shares of a company
- constant and reliable income of money
- money earned excluding the money invested
- large company or group
- anyone who owns stock in a company
- to put a portion of your money away
- financial institution that serves the public
Down
- a summary of owned assets
- a specific group of letters that identifies an asset
- to buy or sell an asset
- percentage or part of a company
- when u buy something with the expectation that it will earn you money over time
- collections of assets
- corporation or government borrowing money from the public
- a possibility of loss
15 Clues: collections of assets • a possibility of loss • large company or group • to buy or sell an asset • a summary of owned assets • percentage or part of a company • a place to buy shares of a company • anyone who owns stock in a company • to put a portion of your money away • constant and reliable income of money • money earned excluding the money invested • ...
Retirement crossword- Selina, Kayla 2024-04-22
Across
- Employees contribute a portion of their wages
- To achieve a certain plan
- Individual retiremnt account(tax-free)
- A variety of products
- An individual retirement account(after-tax dollars)
- To make a profit
- provides financial protection
Down
- When you earn interest on your saved money
- An employer contributes money to employee's retirement account
- Material that include your skills
- When one party agrees to lend money to another
- The rate of increase in prices over time
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money rent
- Anything owed by one person to another
- A fixed amount of money after retirement
15 Clues: To make a profit • A variety of products • To achieve a certain plan • provides financial protection • Material that include your skills • Individual retiremnt account(tax-free) • Anything owed by one person to another • The rate of increase in prices over time • A fixed amount of money after retirement • When you earn interest on your saved money • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-20
Across
- The amount people want to buy
- The price paid for something
- The cost of borrowing money
- A person who makes goods or services
- The lack of enough resources
- The money used to buy things
- The total value of goods produced in a country
Down
- The study of how people use resources
- A place where goods are bought and sold
- Money used to start or grow a business
- The money left after costs are paid
- A person who buys goods or services
- The amount of a good or service available
- The act of trading goods or services
- The money people earn from work
15 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • The price paid for something • The lack of enough resources • The money used to buy things • The amount people want to buy • The money people earn from work • The money left after costs are paid • A person who buys goods or services • A person who makes goods or services • The act of trading goods or services • The study of how people use resources • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2013-09-26
Across
- Things a person desires but are not necessary for survival
- Earn interest on the principle
- Interest that does not compound
- An equation that lets you estimate how long it will take to double your investment with a fixed annual interest rate
- having enough money for your basic needs and modest wants without having to work
- Putting money to a use that you hope will increase its value over time
- Debt you owe
- worth Difference between what you own and what you owe
Down
- Percentage that your savings or other investments earn over a period of time
- Increase in value, of their investment over a period of years
- Amount invested
- A set of goals for acquiring, savings, and spending money
- Beliefs about ideas and principles that are important to you
- Relates to finances, is a plenty supply of money or valuable goods
- Measurable objectives related to acquiring or spending money
- Things you own
- Things a person must have to survive, such as food, water and clothing
- A fee paid on borrowed money or money earned on deposits with a bank or other financial institution
18 Clues: Debt you owe • Things you own • Amount invested • Earn interest on the principle • Interest that does not compound • worth Difference between what you own and what you owe • A set of goals for acquiring, savings, and spending money • Things a person desires but are not necessary for survival • Beliefs about ideas and principles that are important to you • ...
credit crossword 2016-11-30
Across
- A measure of a person's ability and willingness to make a credit payments and time
- the amount of money the credit card issuer charges you for having the credit card account each year
- Organizations that collect information about individual consumes. Equifax, Experian, and Transunion
- Something owed. Deeply in debt is indebtedness
- Can the they repay this loan due to the salary, job and other income
- the cost of credit expressed as a yearly percentage
- Fee paid to a lender for use of money
- percentage which when multiplied by your credit card balance equals the interest
- a numerical expression used to represent the creditworthiness of a person
- a fixed price paid or charged for something
Down
- Sum of money, provided temporarily on the condition that the amount borrow be repaid (usually with interest)
- Paying off one credit card balance by transferring it to another credit card.
- A legal process which court takes over debtor's assets and distribution them to creditors
- borrowing money and promising to pay it back
- Fee paid to a lender for use of money
- the amount borrowed
- An entity that that lends money. Examples include financial institutions, merchants, and individuals.
- person who borrows money from others
- length of time you have to use the money
19 Clues: the amount borrowed • person who borrows money from others • Fee paid to a lender for use of money • Fee paid to a lender for use of money • length of time you have to use the money • a fixed price paid or charged for something • borrowing money and promising to pay it back • Something owed. Deeply in debt is indebtedness • ...
Cash’s Economic Crossword 2021-03-11
Across
- Not having a job
- one your done working you are in...
- a bank account where you can only take out the money at a certain time.
- account where you put money when you want to save it.
- the most liquid type of bank account
- Money directly spent from an account
- where you keep your money and where your accounts are
Down
- a plan/limit of spending money
- payments and purchases involving a currency
- a plan for one your done working
- putting money in an account
- taking money out of an account
- a form of money
13 Clues: a form of money • Not having a job • putting money in an account • a plan/limit of spending money • taking money out of an account • a plan for one your done working • one your done working you are in... • the most liquid type of bank account • Money directly spent from an account • payments and purchases involving a currency • ...
Financial Terms 2021-10-05
Across
- the money you make prior to taxes
- inventory items that you own that can be sold for cash
- money that is accumulated over time
- money that you spend
- physical assets of an item over time
- items that can be used to help you loan money
- amount of money made after expenses are paid
Down
- money that you make
- items that you own but that you will not generally sale within 1 year
- amount an item is worth after depreciation
- money that you owe
- items such as tractors, that last over 1 year
- items or money that you own
13 Clues: money that you owe • money that you make • money that you spend • items or money that you own • the money you make prior to taxes • money that is accumulated over time • physical assets of an item over time • amount an item is worth after depreciation • amount of money made after expenses are paid • items such as tractors, that last over 1 year • ...
AML crossword (group 2) 2021-12-07
Across
- You must report all ..... transactions.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- Breaking up currency or cash deposits into amounts that evade reporting requirements.
- How is called data relating to a company that has not been made public but could have an impact on its share price?
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- One of the US sanctioned country.
- Money generated from criminal activity is often called … money.
- .... companies are business entities that are often used by money launderers to hide illegal funds and the identity of beneficial owners.
Down
- One of the most popular cryptocurrencies today?
- Document that financial institutions, and those associated with their business, must file with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) whenever there is a suspected case of money laundering or fraud.
- One of the top countries currently facing the greatest risk of money laundering, according to Basel AML Index.
- what is the name of cryptocurrency which is running "smart contract" program.
- Third stage of money laundering.
- The person who is used for money laundering, money .... .
- well known exchange platform for cryptocurrencies.
- Legal term used by financial regulators to describe businesses that transmit or convert money.
16 Clues: Third stage of money laundering. • One of the US sanctioned country. • You must report all ..... transactions. • One of the most popular cryptocurrencies today? • well known exchange platform for cryptocurrencies. • The person who is used for money laundering, money .... . • Money generated from criminal activity is often called … money. • ...
Banking for Bosses 2022-02-10
Across
- A cost for a service or for committing some kind of rule-breaking
- A written payment method in which a payment can be made from one bank account to that of another bank account
- To put money IN to an account
- A ________ account is used primarily to save money for longer periods of time
- A payment method that is directly connected to a user's bank account and can be used in place of cash in most places
- A ________ account can have money put in and taken out at will, and can have a number of payment methods attached to it
- A machine that allows you to deposit or withdraw cash
Down
- A financial institution that loans and borrows money
- When someone has stopped working and from then on relies on savings.
- The temporary lending of money from one individual/institution to another
- The physical form of currency
- A payment method in which a user is loaned money for the purchase with the agreement that they will pay it back later
- What you have if you have loans you haven't paid off
- A financial account made between an individual and a financial institution
- Money paid to a lender as the price for lending out money
- To take money OUT of an account
16 Clues: The physical form of currency • To put money IN to an account • To take money OUT of an account • A financial institution that loans and borrows money • What you have if you have loans you haven't paid off • A machine that allows you to deposit or withdraw cash • Money paid to a lender as the price for lending out money • ...
Loan Terms 2025-11-07
Across
- person who takes out a loan
- Term loan length that doesn’t change
- property pledged as security for a loan
- Card linked directly to a bank account
- replacing an old loan with a new one
- length of time to repay a loan
- maximum amount that can be borrowed
- original amount of money borrowed
- chance of losing money
Down
- Card allowing borrowed payments
- Interest rate that changes with the market
- loan to buy property
- person or bank that gives money
- borrowed money that must be repaid
- asset pledged for repayment
- Interest rate that stays the same
- rate percentage charged on borrowed money
17 Clues: loan to buy property • chance of losing money • person who takes out a loan • asset pledged for repayment • length of time to repay a loan • Card allowing borrowed payments • person or bank that gives money • Interest rate that stays the same • original amount of money borrowed • borrowed money that must be repaid • maximum amount that can be borrowed • ...
consumer law 2012-09-16
Across
- / putting an item on interest with companies
- / payment for items
- / a person who is willing to buy
- / taking items without payment
- / things to purchase
- / interest
- reput / owing money
- / clothing , jewellery , etc.
- / places to purchase
Down
- shopping / interent purchases
- / swaping money for items
- / person who buys items
- / disliking tghe item
- cards / putting money on interest to buy
- / liking the item
- / consumer law
16 Clues: / interest • / consumer law • / liking the item • / payment for items • reput / owing money • / things to purchase • / places to purchase • / disliking tghe item • / person who buys items • / swaping money for items • shopping / interent purchases • / clothing , jewellery , etc. • / taking items without payment • / a person who is willing to buy • cards / putting money on interest to buy • ...
EiM 10e Unit 3 2021-06-14
Across
- makes sick people better
- for the whole day
- the money you keep and you don't spend
- helps sick animals
- stops fires
- makes buildings
- designs machines
- works with computers
Down
- the regular work people do for money
- designs buildings
- repairs cars
- to use money to buy things
- cares for sick people
- owns animals
- to get money for working
- cuts and styles hair
16 Clues: stops fires • repairs cars • owns animals • makes buildings • designs machines • designs buildings • for the whole day • helps sick animals • cuts and styles hair • works with computers • cares for sick people • makes sick people better • to get money for working • to use money to buy things • the regular work people do for money • the money you keep and you don't spend
Unit 3 Money 2021-03-05
Across
- currency of Europe
- you can get money from there with a debitcard
- show you how much money you have in the bank
- if you send money about the internet
Down
- how much pounds you get for one euro
- credit
- if you work you get paid for this
- to give money
- what you pay in a restaurant
- if you get your money from the bank at a cash machine
10 Clues: credit • to give money • currency of Europe • what you pay in a restaurant • if you work you get paid for this • how much pounds you get for one euro • if you send money about the internet • show you how much money you have in the bank • you can get money from there with a debitcard • if you get your money from the bank at a cash machine
Work and money 2020-11-30
Money and banking 2020-04-16
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- Money is used to express the value of items. This function is known as ____________ of value.
- Money makes it possible to exchange goods and services. This function is known as __________ of exchange.
- It describes the ancient system of directly swapping goods and services.
- It is a service provided by the bank through which fixed and regular amounts are deducted from a person's bank account.
Down
- Money allows the accumulation of wealth over time. This function is known as _________ of value.
- The ___________ bank is at the apex of the banking system and it controls all other banks in the country.
- The total amount of money in circulation in the economy is known as the ________________.
- _______________ banks provide a range of financial services to consumers and businesses, and aims at maximising their profits.
- It is a service provided by the bank through which variable and untimely amounts are deducted from a person's bank account.
- Money enables credit transactions to take place easily. This function is known as standard of ____________ payment.
10 Clues: It describes the ancient system of directly swapping goods and services. • The total amount of money in circulation in the economy is known as the ________________. • Money is used to express the value of items. This function is known as ____________ of value. • Money allows the accumulation of wealth over time. This function is known as _________ of value. • ...
Money and banking 2020-08-18
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- when money is withdrawn &balance goes under £0
- THE NUMBER YOU USE TO TAKE MONEY OUT
- what must be written on the back of card
- Record sent to use with transaction history
- if you lose your bank card, who must you contact?
Down
- Paid more than item cost, what will i get back?
- THE LONG NUMBER ACROSS THE FRONT OF BANK CARD
- There is in store banking or _______?
- 3 numbers on the back of bank card
- I shouldn't give out my pin number to anyone,T/F?
10 Clues: 3 numbers on the back of bank card • THE NUMBER YOU USE TO TAKE MONEY OUT • There is in store banking or _______? • what must be written on the back of card • Record sent to use with transaction history • THE LONG NUMBER ACROSS THE FRONT OF BANK CARD • when money is withdrawn &balance goes under £0 • Paid more than item cost, what will i get back? • ...
MONEY AND VALUE 2020-09-30
Across
- extra money to thank someone for a service
- something you get at a really good price
- money taken away from original price
- money that you get for doing sth. helpful
- available at a good price
- having a very high value
Down
- not worth its price
- have a value of
- money that´s paid back to you
- to need to pay someone
10 Clues: have a value of • not worth its price • to need to pay someone • having a very high value • available at a good price • money that´s paid back to you • money taken away from original price • something you get at a really good price • extra money to thank someone for a service • money that you get for doing sth. helpful
MONEY AND VALUE 2020-09-30
Across
- extra money to thank someone for a service
- something you get at a really good price
- money taken away from original price
- money that you get for doing sth. helpful
- available at a good price
- having a very high value
Down
- not worth its price
- have a value of
- money that´s paid back to you
- to need to pay someone
10 Clues: have a value of • not worth its price • to need to pay someone • having a very high value • available at a good price • money that´s paid back to you • money taken away from original price • something you get at a really good price • extra money to thank someone for a service • money that you get for doing sth. helpful
Money management crossword 2020-10-01
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- a system of government in which the people rule through the power to vote for their representatives
- when two or more political parties join together from a majority in parliament because number of them could do so by themselves
- when particular political powers are given to a smaller subsection of the nation
Down
- a person who leaves this country to move to another one
- to leave this county and move to another one
- the formal system of voting
- the things that make the person who they are
- a committee of senior government ministers who are responsible for setting government policy
- an organisation set up to help a particular group or issue
- A law that has been passed
10 Clues: A law that has been passed • the formal system of voting • to leave this county and move to another one • the things that make the person who they are • a person who leaves this country to move to another one • an organisation set up to help a particular group or issue • when particular political powers are given to a smaller subsection of the nation • ...
Money Matters Crossword 2020-10-26
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- The payment, usually, that the tenant pays to landlord.
- The amount of time required in advance if either the landlord or the tenant wishes to discontinue the rental agreement. This courtesy allows both parties time to make other arrangements.
- Something that must be paid back
- The length of a rental agreement, usually one year.
- deposit A sum of money, usually one month's rent, held by the landlord to pay for damages if they occur in the apartment.
Down
- A Legal document that is signed by both the tenant and landlord. Has the rent, and responsibilities of the landlord and the tenant.
- The person renting the apartment.
- The company or individual who owns an apartment
- services needed to make a house or apartment functional, such as cable, hot water, internet, etc.
- One individual apartment. A large complex may contain 20 or more of these.
10 Clues: Something that must be paid back • The person renting the apartment. • The company or individual who owns an apartment • The length of a rental agreement, usually one year. • The payment, usually, that the tenant pays to landlord. • One individual apartment. A large complex may contain 20 or more of these. • ...
MONEY AND BANK 2021-05-25
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- Money issued on the order of the government
- The rate at which the central bank accepts deposits from the commercial banks
- Money issued on the order of the government
- who controls credit
- the rate of interest at which central bank lends to commercial banks to meet their long term needs
- when face value exceeds commodity value ,the form of money is
- Refers to exchange of goods for goods
Down
- Also called as non-legal tender money
- Also known as credit policy
- Whose face value and intrinsic value are equal
- The ratio of total deposits that a commercial bank has to keep with RBI
11 Clues: who controls credit • Also known as credit policy • Also called as non-legal tender money • Refers to exchange of goods for goods • Money issued on the order of the government • Money issued on the order of the government • Whose face value and intrinsic value are equal • when face value exceeds commodity value ,the form of money is • ...
Money skills CRS 2021-10-01
10 Clues: your total pay • your spending plan • your take home pay • your money coming in • someone who is self employed • things you don't need to live • money that you have accumulated • things you have to have to live • money that you spent but don't have • The money you don't have to pay taxes on
World Without Money 2021-11-28
Across
- Monetary or material worth
- Image of something on a small, reduced scale
- To take for granted or without proof
- The contestant for some prize or honor
Down
- To exchange on commodity for another
- Something used as a medium of exchange, money
- capable of being negotiated
- The power to determine, command or control
- A building in which things are stored
- A copy that is represented as the original
10 Clues: Monetary or material worth • capable of being negotiated • To exchange on commodity for another • To take for granted or without proof • A building in which things are stored • The contestant for some prize or honor • The power to determine, command or control • A copy that is represented as the original • Image of something on a small, reduced scale • ...
Money - 4th grade 2022-02-02
Across
- place where people used cacao beans as money
- a small plastic card that you can use to buy goods and services and pay for them later
- place where people first used gold and silver coins
- place where the first payment system using cellphones appeared
- to exchange goods instead of using money
Down
- a yellow precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, beautiful objects, etc.
- place where people bartered things
- place where people used paper certificates instead of metal coins
- place where rulers gave people a home and food in return for their work
- a shiny, grey-white precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, beautiful objects, etc.
10 Clues: place where people bartered things • to exchange goods instead of using money • place where people used cacao beans as money • place where people first used gold and silver coins • place where the first payment system using cellphones appeared • place where people used paper certificates instead of metal coins • ...
Money & Finance 1 2018-03-17
Across
- An obligation to repay borrowed money.
- A monthly plan for how you are going to save and spend your income.
- Money put into an account intended for growing.
- Then granting of a loan and the creation of dept.
- FINANCE All the money decisions a person or family makes including earning, budgeting, spending, saving and planning for the future.
Down
- The charge for borrowed money also the earned interest on money saved or invested.
- The cost of goods or service.
- Anything that is of value that is owned by someone.
- A person or organization That Purchases a product or service.
- WORTH Total value of a person’s assets minus their debt
10 Clues: The cost of goods or service. • An obligation to repay borrowed money. • Money put into an account intended for growing. • Then granting of a loan and the creation of dept. • Anything that is of value that is owned by someone. • WORTH Total value of a person’s assets minus their debt • A person or organization That Purchases a product or service. • ...
Big money - Crossword 2019-03-14
Across
- a sum of money paid regularly to a person who has retired
- He got a ... to Harvard.
- an amount of money that is given back to you when you are not happy with a product or service
- We agreed to pay for the car in ... .
- People on limited ... should avoid travelling during the holiday season.
Down
- money or objects that someone gives you when they die
- opposite of poor
- She makes a big ... from selling waste material to textile companies.
- opposite of generous
- without enough money to pay your debts
10 Clues: opposite of poor • opposite of generous • He got a ... to Harvard. • We agreed to pay for the car in ... . • without enough money to pay your debts • money or objects that someone gives you when they die • a sum of money paid regularly to a person who has retired • She makes a big ... from selling waste material to textile companies. • ...
Money Matters Terminology 2012-10-09
Across
- Human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services?
- When you go to a shop and you by something, which is known as a ....?
- Anything that can be used or has potential to be used?
- Equipment used such as technology, machinery used in the production of services and goods?
- When our resources are limited because of our wants and needs?
Down
- What is the name used for the place you get natural resources from, soil, water, etc?
- Something that you have to have?
- When you need to make choices and can't have everything at once, the opportunities we don't choose is called...? ....?
- A dentist provides one of these?
- Something that your desire?
10 Clues: Something that your desire? • Something that you have to have? • A dentist provides one of these? • Anything that can be used or has potential to be used? • When our resources are limited because of our wants and needs? • Human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services? • When you go to a shop and you by something, which is known as a ....? • ...
Money Matters - Terminology 2012-10-30
Across
- / things done for you or to you
- / human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services
- Cost / the opportunities you give up so you can do or buy other things
- / require or can't live without something because it is essential or very important. (Food, Water, Shelter)
- / resources are scarce compared to the demand for them
Down
- / What a person uses (talent, gifts, etc) to earn an income
- / Merchandise or possessions. Something you own or buy
- / have a desire to possess or do (something)
- / natural resources such as soil, water, forests and minerals (to be mined) - used in the production of goods/services
- / equipment such as machinery, technology and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
10 Clues: / things done for you or to you • / have a desire to possess or do (something) • / Merchandise or possessions. Something you own or buy • / resources are scarce compared to the demand for them • / What a person uses (talent, gifts, etc) to earn an income • / human effort and skills used in the production of goods and services • ...
Money and Power 2013-03-09
10 Clues: existence is futile • rejection of tyrany • organized demonstration • the system is inbalanced • each according to his work • each according to his need • each according to his value • nonviolent, aggressive attack • the spiritual essence of money • full scale takeover of government
Treasure's Pocket Money 2013-03-07
10 Clues: Lazy • Fount • Puzzling • Splendid • An ignorant person • Unable to pay your debts • Moving about in time to music • Value greatly something that you have • Keeping something so that it can be used later • An agreement about buying , selling or exchanging something
Money matters terminology 2013-10-14
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- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants.
- Things that people would like to have but can live without.
- These are natural resources, e.g forests, soil, water, minerals (to be mined), which are used to produce goods and services.
- This occurs because people have unlimited wants but there is limited resources to provide for them. ------- often increases the value of a resources.
- This is when resources make something people can physically buy and receive. ----- are things like books, laptops, jewelry, foods and skin products.
- Equipment such as technology, machinery and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
- -------- are something we receive for our money and is great assistance to us however we don’t receive anything physically. Examples are education, doctors, dental care ect.
Down
- This is opportunities forgone because consumers are faced with unlimited choice but limited time or money.
- Things that we cannot live without.
- The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services.
10 Clues: Things that we cannot live without. • Things that people would like to have but can live without. • The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services. • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants. • ...
Money matters terminology 2013-10-14
Across
- This is opportunities forgone because consumers are faced with unlimited choice but limited time or money.
- These are natural resources, e.g forests, soil, water, minerals (to be mined), which are used to produce goods and services.
- -------- are something we receive for our money and is great assistance to us however we don’t receive anything physically. Examples are education, doctors, dental care ect.
- The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services.
Down
- Things that people would like to have but can live without.
- This is when resources make something people can physically buy and receive. ----- are things like books, laptops, jewelry, foods and skin products.
- This occurs because people have unlimited wants but there is limited resources to provide for them. ------- often increases the value of a resources.
- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants.
- Things that we cannot live without.
- Equipment such as technology, machinery and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
10 Clues: Things that we cannot live without. • Things that people would like to have but can live without. • The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services. • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants. • ...
Money Matters terminology 2013-10-14
Across
- These are natural resources, e.g forests, soil, water, minerals (to be mined), which are used to produce goods and services.
- This is when resources make something people can physically buy and receive. ----- are things like books, laptops, jewelry, foods and skin products.
- Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants.
- This occurs because people have unlimited wants but there is limited resources to provide for them. ------- often increases the value of a resources.
- Equipment such as technology, machinery and infrastructure used in the production of goods and services.
- -------- are something we receive for our money and is great assistance to us however we don’t receive anything physically. Examples are education, doctors, dental care ect.
Down
- The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services.
- This is opportunities forgone because consumers are faced with unlimited choice but limited time or money.
- Things that we cannot live without.
- Things that people would like to have but can live without.
10 Clues: Things that we cannot live without. • Things that people would like to have but can live without. • The use of human work and skill in the production of goods and services. • Anything that can be used or has the potential to be used to satisfy our needs or wants. • ...
Money Matters : Terminology 2013-10-09
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- Natural resources such as water, forest, minerals and soils.
- The action of assisting or helping somebody else
- cost To make a decision between one or more things.
- Something that is important or essential, such as food, water and shelter.
- Having a limited or short supply of something.
Down
- To have a desire to possess something that is not essential, but will make you life more comfortable.
- Something that can be drawn out by a person to keep us alive, or help us to function effectively.
- A benefit or profit, for example, money.
- Manmade equipment such as machinery and technology that are used to make a human's job much more easier.
- Hard or physical effort carried out by humans.
10 Clues: A benefit or profit, for example, money. • Hard or physical effort carried out by humans. • Having a limited or short supply of something. • The action of assisting or helping somebody else • cost To make a decision between one or more things. • Natural resources such as water, forest, minerals and soils. • ...
Money Laundering Awareness 2015-07-07
Across
- The maximum number of days to file a SAR after initial detection
- Attempting to avoid CTR filing by conducting transactions just under the threshold
- The BSA allows these types of businesses to be exempt from filing
Down
- A series of record keeping and reporting requirements to help track money laundering activity
- You should file a SAR no later than_____days after initial detection
- A courier who purchases monetary instruments with illegally obtained currency
- laundering The washing of "dirty" money to make it look legitimate
- activity report What does SAR stand for?
- The FinCEN form is also known as this
- secrecy act What does BSA stand for?
10 Clues: secrecy act What does BSA stand for? • The FinCEN form is also known as this • activity report What does SAR stand for? • The maximum number of days to file a SAR after initial detection • The BSA allows these types of businesses to be exempt from filing • laundering The washing of "dirty" money to make it look legitimate • ...
money - vocabulary check 2014-12-09
Money and Shopping 2014-04-28
Across
- to give money for a thing or job you get
- a rectangle of plastic with numbers on it you can pay with
- to not buy things, keep money in the bank
- use this paper thing to pay for things, just sign
Down
- to throw away or use when it isn't useful
- to buy things, give money,
- the amount of money to buy something
- the small money you get back when you pay
- the amount of money something takes
- paper/plastic money and coins
10 Clues: to buy things, give money, • paper/plastic money and coins • the amount of money something takes • the amount of money to buy something • to give money for a thing or job you get • to throw away or use when it isn't useful • the small money you get back when you pay • to not buy things, keep money in the bank • use this paper thing to pay for things, just sign • ...
Anti-Money Laundering 2022-07-18
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- whereby 'dirty' money is placed into the legal, financial systems
- the mandatory process of identifying and verifying the client's identity when opening an account
- a money-laundering technique involving the structuring of large amounts of cash into multiple small transactions
- helps a financial institution to identify those customers who present a higher risk of money laundering or illegal activity
- the final stage of the money laundering process and is where the money is reintroduced into the legitimate economy
- an individual who is or has been entrusted with a prominent function
Down
- a crime whereby the proceeds of an unlawful activity are transacted, thereby making them appear to have originated from legitimate sources
- the act of performing background checks and other screening on the customer to ensure that they are properly risk-assessed before being onboarded
- illegally-gained proceeds
- the process of making the source of illegal money as difficult to detect as possible by progressively adding legitimacy to it
10 Clues: illegally-gained proceeds • whereby 'dirty' money is placed into the legal, financial systems • an individual who is or has been entrusted with a prominent function • the mandatory process of identifying and verifying the client's identity when opening an account • ...
Fun With Money 2022-10-25
Across
- This is where all coins are made
- The first president to be featured on a circulating coin
- Pennies are made of this material
- This piece of money is worth $0.25
- This piece of money is worth $0.10
- The smallest monetary coin we use
Down
- This president is featured on the Quarter
- This piece of money is worth $0.05
- How many US Mints are producing coins?
- There is a ______ on the head of the penny, nickel, dime and quarter
10 Clues: This is where all coins are made • Pennies are made of this material • The smallest monetary coin we use • This piece of money is worth $0.05 • This piece of money is worth $0.25 • This piece of money is worth $0.10 • How many US Mints are producing coins? • This president is featured on the Quarter • The first president to be featured on a circulating coin • ...
Learning About Money! 2023-03-08
10 Clues: worth 1 cent • worth 5 cents • worth 10 cents • worth 25 cents • 4 quarter equal a • the highest amount of a bill • how many dimes make a dollar • what do you get when you add $5 and $1 • what do you get when you add $10 and $1 • what do you get when you have 4 dollar bills
Money, Banking, & Finance 2024-04-02
Across
- Publicly controlled, central bank of the US
- Many people withdrawing their money from banks in fear of closure
- All assets in M1, + deposits in saving accounts & money market mutual funds
- Money in checking accounts
- Receipt showing an investor made an interest bearing loan to a financial institution
Down
- "legal tender", govt. declared acceptable means to pay debts
- Objects that have value in themselves
- Old term for Money
- US Govt. institution that provides deposit insurance on the depositor's account
- Assets that have liquidity (easily be converted to cash)
10 Clues: Old term for Money • Money in checking accounts • Objects that have value in themselves • Publicly controlled, central bank of the US • Assets that have liquidity (easily be converted to cash) • "legal tender", govt. declared acceptable means to pay debts • Many people withdrawing their money from banks in fear of closure • ...
Introduction to Money 2024-05-03
Across
- money received
- lose value
- money that you borrow from someone for a specific purpose or an unforeseen event with a promise to pay back
- money spent to acquire something
- something a person or company owes
Down
- a type of loan used to buy a house that the borrower pays the lender over a period of time
- working hard and putting in effort
- the value that is left after subtracting liabilities from assets.
- increase in value
- any useful thing or something that holds value
10 Clues: lose value • money received • increase in value • money spent to acquire something • working hard and putting in effort • something a person or company owes • any useful thing or something that holds value • the value that is left after subtracting liabilities from assets. • a type of loan used to buy a house that the borrower pays the lender over a period of time • ...
Money in past 2024-05-17
Careers & Money Management 2024-10-01
Across
- the process of turning data into code
- number given to you with a debit card (can be changed)
- money placed or kept in a bank account
- a way to perform financial transactions via the internet
Down
- A written order telling your bank to pay money to an individual or business
- When an individual puts money into an account, the bank offers its consumers interest rates
- a way to transfer money using an app
- Your employer can do this if you allow them to
- A deposit account with a financial institution or bank that allows a person to make a deposit or withdraw their money
- An act of taking money out of an account
10 Clues: a way to transfer money using an app • the process of turning data into code • money placed or kept in a bank account • An act of taking money out of an account • Your employer can do this if you allow them to • number given to you with a debit card (can be changed) • a way to perform financial transactions via the internet • ...
Money and Banking 2023-04-30
10 Clues: rate • rate a • rate at • cc economy • highest rate • rbi is apex body • rate at which bank • bank sells its securities • is a general utility function • Facility to overdraw current account
Money and economics 2023-08-02
Across
- the amount of a given item that is available
- to trade with the use of money
- a word for physical money
- the study of money and its circulation
- to exchange two items for money or otherwise
- the nation currency of Russia
- a place the houses your money
Down
- once used as currency in Italy
- how much something is worth
- the amount of a given item that consumers want
10 Clues: a word for physical money • how much something is worth • the nation currency of Russia • a place the houses your money • once used as currency in Italy • to trade with the use of money • the study of money and its circulation • the amount of a given item that is available • to exchange two items for money or otherwise • the amount of a given item that consumers want
Money and Commerce 2022-11-07
Across
- tax paid by one person then passed on to the next.
- any kind of money that a creditor must by law accept in the payment of debts
- powers written in law
- when you run out of money to pay debts and your property is given to those who you are in debt to.
Down
- the money borrowed by the government that they have not yet repaid
- congress power to regulate interstate and foreign trade
- spending more money then is made.
- money taken by the government for the welfare of the people.
- tax money given to straight to the government
- the currency we use to purchase things
10 Clues: powers written in law • spending more money then is made. • the currency we use to purchase things • tax money given to straight to the government • tax paid by one person then passed on to the next. • congress power to regulate interstate and foreign trade • money taken by the government for the welfare of the people. • ...
money is funny 2024-10-29
Across
- an Command or quest from someone
- recorded on an official list
- Government tax
- management of a large amount of money
- the fact of being a member of a group
Down
- an overhead cost are expensive
- decrease of value
- when you buy a product and sell it and get more money the you brought it for
- distinguishes your unique brand
- having a buisiness and selling your product
10 Clues: Government tax • decrease of value • recorded on an official list • an overhead cost are expensive • distinguishes your unique brand • an Command or quest from someone • management of a large amount of money • the fact of being a member of a group • having a buisiness and selling your product • when you buy a product and sell it and get more money the you brought it for
Money, Banking, & Finance 2025-04-16
Across
- A type of Civil War-era paper currency in the U.S
- A broader measure of the money supply that includes M1 plus savings accounts, CDs, and other near money.
- This government agency insures deposits the U.S. banks up to a certain limit
- Deposit A type of deposit that can be withdrawn without advance notice.
Down
- The central bank of the United States
- Run A financial panic where many people withdraw their money from banks simultaneously.
- Money A type of money that has intrinsic value, like gold or silver
- Money Money that has value because the government says it does, not because it is backed by anything physical.
- (Certificate of Deposit): A savings option with a fixed interest rate and fixed maturity date
- The narrowest measure of the money supply, including only cash and checking deposits.
10 Clues: The central bank of the United States • A type of Civil War-era paper currency in the U.S • Money A type of money that has intrinsic value, like gold or silver • Deposit A type of deposit that can be withdrawn without advance notice. • This government agency insures deposits the U.S. banks up to a certain limit • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2025-04-17
Across
- US government agency established to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system
- a broader measure of the money supply that includes everything in M1, plus less liquid assets like savings deposits, money market funds, and small-denomination time deposits
- (Certificate of Deposit) is a savings account that requires you to keep your money locked in for a fixed period of time in exchange for a guaranteed, higher interest rate than a regular savings account
- when many customers simultaneously try to withdraw their money from a bank, often because they fear the bank might fail.
- a bank account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time, without advance notice
- a type of government-issued currency that is not backed by a precious metal, such as gold or silver, nor by any other tangible asset or commodity
Down
- the Federal Reserve System, the central bank of the United States
- money that has intrinsic value, meaning that it has value even if it is not used as money
- a slang term for U.S. paper dollars
- the most narrowly defined measure of the money supply
10 Clues: a slang term for U.S. paper dollars • the most narrowly defined measure of the money supply • the Federal Reserve System, the central bank of the United States • money that has intrinsic value, meaning that it has value even if it is not used as money • a bank account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time, without advance notice • ...
Money, Banking, & Finance 2025-04-17
Across
- Federal Reserve System(central bank of the U.S.)
- withdrawing money because of concerns because of concerns of financial health.
- broader measure of money supply in a nation's economy
- bank account where you can withdraw at any time
- savings account that offers fixed interest rate for a specific period.
Down
- currency backed by the government thaqt issues it
- currency where the value of the money is determined by the material its made of
- U.S. dollar bill
- independent agency that insures deposits in banks and other insured deposit
- money supply composed of currency, demand deposits, or liquid deposits
10 Clues: U.S. dollar bill • bank account where you can withdraw at any time • Federal Reserve System(central bank of the U.S.) • currency backed by the government thaqt issues it • broader measure of money supply in a nation's economy • money supply composed of currency, demand deposits, or liquid deposits • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2024-11-18
Across
- money that can be withdrawn at anytime
- U.S. currency especially from the Civil War era
- money that has intrinsic value (gold/silver)
Down
- has value by government decree not physical backing
- U.S. central bank controlling money and stablizing the economy
- time deposit with fixed interest and a set term
- too many people withdraw money at once fearing that the bank will fail
- insures deposits up to $250,000
- total money supply, including cash and checking deposits
- includes M1 plus savings accounts and time deposits
10 Clues: insures deposits up to $250,000 • money that can be withdrawn at anytime • money that has intrinsic value (gold/silver) • time deposit with fixed interest and a set term • U.S. currency especially from the Civil War era • has value by government decree not physical backing • includes M1 plus savings accounts and time deposits • ...
Money and Banking 2025-04-25
Across
- Interest interest earned based on previous interest earned.
- all must look the same/alike
- Jackson Father of money
- Money Something that is used like currency because the government said so
- Interest Interest earned on principles of investment only
- money must be hard to make and availability has to be controlled
Down
- Money Money that is used for currency that allows the holder to exchange it for something to value
- Money Money that has value in and of itself.
- must withstand wear and tear
- everyone must accept this from of payment
10 Clues: Jackson Father of money • must withstand wear and tear • all must look the same/alike • everyone must accept this from of payment • Money Money that has value in and of itself. • Interest Interest earned on principles of investment only • Interest interest earned based on previous interest earned. • money must be hard to make and availability has to be controlled • ...
Money and Credit 2025-01-23
Across
- In India, who is responsible for issuing currency notes?
- In India, the law legalizes the use of …………. as a medium of payment that cannot be refused in settling any transaction?
- An asset that the borrower owns and uses as a guarantee to repay the loan refers to?
- A paper instructing the bank to pay a specific amount from one account to another refers to?
- _____ help in pooling the savings of their members, who are poor women to meet their credit needs?
Down
- In which country is the Grameen Bank meeting the credit needs of over 6 million poor people?
- Which is the main source of credit for the rich households?
- Taking loans from informal sources usually leads to a __ trap?
- In a SHG, who primarily makes decisions regarding savings and loan activities?
- Farmers usually take __ loans at the beginning of the season and repay the loan after harvest.
10 Clues: In India, who is responsible for issuing currency notes? • Which is the main source of credit for the rich households? • Taking loans from informal sources usually leads to a __ trap? • In a SHG, who primarily makes decisions regarding savings and loan activities? • An asset that the borrower owns and uses as a guarantee to repay the loan refers to? • ...
Money Is Funny 2024-12-04
Unit 5: Money 2025-01-03
Across
- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
- able to be seen
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
- so
- money that is earned after paying the costs of producing and selling
- a type of product made by a particular company and sold under a particular name
Down
- the feeling of being annoyed or less confident
- but
- an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
- alone and unhappy; left alone and not cared for
10 Clues: so • but • able to be seen • the feeling of being annoyed or less confident • alone and unhappy; left alone and not cared for • the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something • money that is earned after paying the costs of producing and selling • to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time • ...
Time and Money 2026-02-09
10 Clues: Clock with hands • Tool used to tell time • Clock that shows numbers • Time of day before school • Amount of time that passes • Daily activities done in order • Tool that shows days and months • Hand that moves faster on a clock • Hand that moves slowly on a clock • Plan that shows times for activities
psychology of money 2026-01-07
10 Clues: being free • aim for reason • you pay with it • study of the mind • everyone is different • you will make mistakes • in room for error section • money represents assets here • status is seen, not the person • in reasonable>rational section
Money Management Crossword 2026-01-07
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) • ...
Money Phrasal Verbs 2025-12-03
Across
- pv.to contribute some money with other people.
- pv.to pay a deposit.
- pv.to spend a lot of money on something, usually unwillingly.
- pv.to compare prices and quality in different shops before buying.
- pv.to return borrowed money.
Down
- pv.to put money aside in order to buy something you want.
- pv.to cheat someone by charging them too much.
- pv.to spend less money generally.
- pv.to create a lot of debt.
- pv.to spend a lot of money on something
10 Clues: pv.to pay a deposit. • pv.to create a lot of debt. • pv.to return borrowed money. • pv.to spend less money generally. • pv.to spend a lot of money on something • pv.to cheat someone by charging them too much. • pv.to contribute some money with other people. • pv.to put money aside in order to buy something you want. • ...
