money Crossword Puzzles
Making Money Crossword 2025-03-13
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- an ability, characteristic, or experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or activity.
- a form employers use to collect information about you to see if you are a good fit.
- a specific thing that someone wants tot achieve, usually over a long period of time.
- a type of work that requires a specific level of education, specialized knowledge and advance skills.
- a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position
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- the practical knowledge and skills you gain from working for am employer, or through other activities.
- the skills you use to complete your work.
- a profession, or occupation, trade or vocation.
- a group of people who work together.
- a conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer
10 Clues: a group of people who work together. • the skills you use to complete your work. • a profession, or occupation, trade or vocation. • a conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer • a form employers use to collect information about you to see if you are a good fit. • ...
Week 29 Money 2025-04-24
10 Clues: Mexican money • Haitian currency • able to be agreed on • the way coins are made • trading goods and services • can be divided or split apart • everyone is able to identify it • strong and will last a long time • able to be carried, easy to travel with • nickname for the Canadian one-dollar coin
Money Management Words 2023-04-13
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- a business that keeps money safe.
- to protect from danger.
- a paper that uses money from a bank account
- a plan to spend, earn and save money.
- work a person does to earn money.
- what people use to buy things.
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- to keep money for the future.
- to use money to pay for something.
- to get money for doing work.
- a plan with the bank to help save or spend money.
10 Clues: to protect from danger. • to get money for doing work. • to keep money for the future. • what people use to buy things. • a business that keeps money safe. • work a person does to earn money. • to use money to pay for something. • a plan to spend, earn and save money. • a paper that uses money from a bank account • a plan with the bank to help save or spend money.
Money, Banking & Finance 2023-04-14
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- central bank of the US
- what depositors will do if they fear the institution wall will fail
- measure of the US money stock
- deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time
- a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time
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- a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold
- money that has value apart from its use as money
- slang-term for US dollars
- examines and supervises financial institutions for safety
- money supply composed of currency and demand deposits
10 Clues: central bank of the US • slang-term for US dollars • measure of the US money stock • deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time • money that has value apart from its use as money • money supply composed of currency and demand deposits • examines and supervises financial institutions for safety • what depositors will do if they fear the institution wall will fail • ...
Money and credit 2025-01-23
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- The term used for a loan provided by a bank.
- The concept of exchanging money for goods and services in the economy.
- The type of money that is backed by physical assets like gold.
- A type of currency used for transactions in the economy.
- A book in which transactions of a bank account are recorded.
- It refers to an agreement to repay borrowed money in installments.
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- An organization that lends money to individuals or businesses.
- The process of taking money from the bank in exchange for goods or services.
- The term used when someone borrows money and agrees to return it later with interest.
- The central bank of India, responsible for regulating the currency and credit system.
10 Clues: The term used for a loan provided by a bank. • A type of currency used for transactions in the economy. • A book in which transactions of a bank account are recorded. • An organization that lends money to individuals or businesses. • The type of money that is backed by physical assets like gold. • It refers to an agreement to repay borrowed money in installments. • ...
Money and shopping 2024-11-07
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- If you take something back to the shop, you might get a .... or be offered another item instead.
- Everyone should set .... a small amount regularly to cover unexpected costs.
- I need to find a bank because I didn't bring enough.... out with me.
- Wait a day before making a .... to see if you really need it.
- Waiter! Do you think you could bring us the...., please?
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- Write down everything you spend for at least a week using a .... app.
- If you buy an extra battery at the same time as the digital camera, we can offer you a of 10%...
- When I checked the.... on my way out of the supermarket, I noticed that I had paid twice for the fruit
- Come to Barons summer.... ! Everything is down 30%!
- You only paid €30 for such a gorgeous hat? That's a real .... !
10 Clues: Come to Barons summer.... ! Everything is down 30%! • Waiter! Do you think you could bring us the...., please? • Wait a day before making a .... to see if you really need it. • You only paid €30 for such a gorgeous hat? That's a real .... ! • I need to find a bank because I didn't bring enough.... out with me. • ...
Money, Banking, Finance 2024-11-14
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- a federal agent, officer, or official
- when customers flock to banks, either physically or online, to withdraw their funds because they lose confidence in the bank
- a measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and other deposits readily convertible to cash, such as CDs
- a bank account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time, without advance notice
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
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- a currency that lacks intrinsic value and is established as a legal tender by government regulation
- money that has intrinsic value, meaning that it has value even if it is not used as money
- slang for the U.S. dollar
- an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system
- a country's basic money supply that's used as a medium of exchange
10 Clues: slang for the U.S. dollar • a federal agent, officer, or official • a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions • a country's basic money supply that's used as a medium of exchange • money that has intrinsic value, meaning that it has value even if it is not used as money • ...
COST OF MONEY 2025-11-17
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- Power- generally cheaper than the standard utility rate
- Rates Principle- the core concept that interest is calculated as a percentage of the principal, which is the original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- value of money- the concept that money available today is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its earning potential through investments
- Percentage Rate- the yearly cost of a loan, expressed as a percentage, that includes the interest rate plus other fees like origination fees and closing costs.
- Interest- the interest calculated only on the original principal amount of a loan or investment, not on any accrued interest.
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- of 72- shorthand calculation used in finance to estimate the number of years it takes for an investment or a debt to double in value at a fixed annual rate of return.
- Reserve Bank- one of the 12 regional banks that make up the Federal Reserve System (FRS), the central bank of the United States
- the financial fee for borrowing money or the return on an investment, expressed as a percentage of the principal.
- of Money- the interest paid on borrowed capital or an imputed cost of capital for specific government contracts,
- interest- a calculation where interest is earned not only on the initial principal but also on previously accumulated interest.
10 Clues: Power- generally cheaper than the standard utility rate • of Money- the interest paid on borrowed capital or an imputed cost of capital for specific government contracts, • the financial fee for borrowing money or the return on an investment, expressed as a percentage of the principal. • ...
💵 Money & Shopping 2026-01-12
10 Clues: Round metal money. • How much something costs. • Paper money you pay with. • When items cost less money. • What you use to buy things. • You carry purchases in this. • A place where you buy items. • You push this while shopping. • Money you get back after paying. • Paper that shows what you bought.
Restaurants And Money 2026-02-19
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- A set of instructions on how to cook a specific dish.
- A booking for a specific time at a restaurant.
- The largest or most important part of the meal.
- To take money out of your card at a machine.
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- A plan of how much money you can spend.
- Small dishes eaten at the beginning of a meal.
- Having a good price; not too high and not too low.
- A statement saying that you are unhappy with a service.
- The knives, forks, and spoons you use for eating.
- When someone tricks you to take your money.
10 Clues: A plan of how much money you can spend. • When someone tricks you to take your money. • To take money out of your card at a machine. • Small dishes eaten at the beginning of a meal. • A booking for a specific time at a restaurant. • The largest or most important part of the meal. • The knives, forks, and spoons you use for eating. • ...
psychology of money 2026-01-07
10 Clues: status • 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 • in reasonable>rational section
Commerce Terms 2017-06-05
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- Something of value
- A range of low-risk and high-risk financial investments
- A way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement
- When a person is judged by a court to be insolvent
- A sum of money owed or dued
- Things done for you by others
- When you put money into financial schemes
- Someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
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- What remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- A compulsory contribution to the government
- Part of a firm's profit that is divided among shareholders
- The part ownership of a company
- A term used when prices of shares are rising or expected to rise
- A legally binding agreement
- A payment made for the use of money that has been borrowed
- A system of protection by spreading risks
- An illegal business practice
- The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- A supply of money now in return for the promise of paying it back later
19 Clues: Something of value • A legally binding agreement • A sum of money owed or dued • An illegal business practice • Things done for you by others • The part ownership of a company • A system of protection by spreading risks • When you put money into financial schemes • A compulsory contribution to the government • When a person is judged by a court to be insolvent • ...
Banking Crossword by Jeffrey 2021-11-05
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- A payment to a person in exchange for services
- A non profit organization
- A document that orders a bank to pay a sum of money to a person
- A sum of money transferred electronically
- A interest bearing deposit account held at a bank
- Made out by a institution that guarantees the funds after withdrawing from a account
- A type of loan often used to buy houses
- A secured container, usually in a bank
- To take away money from your account
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- A place to store your daily spending money
- A form of cheque which the bank verifies that suffient funds exist
- It allows customers to exchange one currency for another
- A charge to the borrower for the use of a asset
- A amount of money loaned at interest by a bank
- A sum of money kept in a bank account
- A deficit caused by drawing more $ then account holds
- A card that takes directly out of your bank account
- A flexible loan that consists of a defined account
- Retirement savings plan
19 Clues: Retirement savings plan • A non profit organization • To take away money from your account • A sum of money kept in a bank account • A secured container, usually in a bank • A type of loan often used to buy houses • A sum of money transferred electronically • A place to store your daily spending money • A payment to a person in exchange for services • ...
Economics! 2024-01-31
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- a form of money
- the income earned by an individual after taxes and charges such as pension
- price control set below the market equilibrium
- a retail bank that provides financial services to the customers
- the expenditure spent on fixed assets
- combination of both planned and market economies
- The act of swapping items in exchange for other items
- the income group that spend most of their income on necessities.
- A characteristic of money which states it must be limited in supply
- purchase of private sector assets by the government
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- Government provides these to encourage consumption of certain goods and services
- the monetary authority that oversees and manages the nation's money supply
- A characteristic of money which makes it widely recognised and accepted
- the process by which the banks increase the money supply in an economy
- assets minus liabilities of an individual
- imposition of a price guarantee set above the market price
- a characteristic of money which means long lasting
- the higher this is, the more expensive borrowing is
- a factor that affects the level of savings
19 Clues: a form of money • the expenditure spent on fixed assets • assets minus liabilities of an individual • a factor that affects the level of savings • price control set below the market equilibrium • combination of both planned and market economies • a characteristic of money which means long lasting • the higher this is, the more expensive borrowing is • ...
Finacial Crossword 2024-05-13
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- Investment vehicle that pools money from many investors to buy securities.
- Collection of investments owned by an individual or institution.
- Strategy of spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk.
- Something valuable that an individual or business owns.
- Money spent or cost incurred in acquiring assets or services.
- Relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
- Ownership interest in an asset after deducting liabilities.
- Financial assets or the financial value of assets such as cash.
- Money set aside for future use rather than being spent immediately.
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- Financial product that provides regular payments over a set period of time.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Ownership in a corporation.
- Financial debts or obligations.
- Portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders.
- To offer an item for money.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Total assets minus total liabilities.
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising.
- Ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
19 Clues: Ownership in a corporation. • To offer an item for money. • Financial debts or obligations. • Total assets minus total liabilities. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • Relating to government revenue, especially taxes. • Something valuable that an individual or business owns. • Portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
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- In the future, people may have to accept additional charges because they cannot __________ cash
- Cash is usually stored in this before being stolen by thieves
- Non-cash payments are more _____ than cash
- This form of currency is becoming less common due to technological shifts
- The electronic equivalent of bank robbers in a cashless society
- Money that must be exchanged when traveling abroad
- Financial crime commonly associated with illegal transactions using cash
- Extra costs that banks may charge
- Negative __________ might directly affect consumers when all money is electronic
- A device used for cashless payments
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- The opposite of success when trying to complete a payment
- Cashless transactions make money harder to steal by __________
- Illegal activity often involving money
- Financial transactions are carried out without using cash, usually by using a debit or credit card.
- In a cashless society, it’s harder to do this with your money
- Moving money illegally
- Potential problem in a cashless society involving the loss of service
- When making non-cash payments requires
- A type of mistake that may prevent buyers from purchasing goods
- Someone who uses cashless will avoid
20 Clues: Moving money illegally • Extra costs that banks may charge • A device used for cashless payments • Someone who uses cashless will avoid • Illegal activity often involving money • When making non-cash payments requires • Non-cash payments are more _____ than cash • Money that must be exchanged when traveling abroad • ...
ECON CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2024-03-08
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- The money you earn from work or investments
- A goal that can be achieved in a short period of time
- The things you desire but are not necessary for survival
- When your expenses exceed your income
- Money available for spending or saving after taxes and essential expenses
- The value of the next best alternative when making a decision
- The money you earn from work or investments
- The sacrifices or compromises you make when making a decision
- Money set aside for unexpected expenses
- A plan for managing your money and expenses
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- A goal that can be achieved in a medium period of time
- Expenses that stay the same each month
- When your income exceeds your expenses
- Money available for spending or saving after taxes and essential expenses
- When your income and expenses are equal
- The things you want to achieve or accomplish
- Things necessary for survival and well-being
- Saving money for your own future before spending on other things
- Expenses that can change from month to month
- A plan for how you will spend your money
- A goal that can be achieved in a long period of time
21 Clues: When your expenses exceed your income • Expenses that stay the same each month • When your income exceeds your expenses • When your income and expenses are equal • Money set aside for unexpected expenses • A plan for how you will spend your money • The money you earn from work or investments • The money you earn from work or investments • ...
shopping like a pro 2024-04-17
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- a basket that you carry, to put items that you are purchasing in.
- to pay for something using coins or paper money
- a list of things you want to buy
- pay using a credit card
- check what the last day on which a product or service can be used is
- items of food sold in a supermarket.
- offer something for sale at a lower price than usual
- proof you bought and paid for something
- a line of people waiting for something
- a basket on wheels for carrying shopping purchases
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- the place you pay in a store
- to have or keep the shopping list in one's hands
- scan the small image of lines to find out the price or information about the product
- the money returned after paying for something with more money than it costs.
- also means any kind of money in coin form.
- a person whose job is to receive and pay out money
- to hold your groceries with your hands, arms
- the amount of money needed to purchase something
- bag a bag for carrying shopping, especially groceries.
19 Clues: pay using a credit card • the place you pay in a store • a list of things you want to buy • items of food sold in a supermarket. • a line of people waiting for something • proof you bought and paid for something • also means any kind of money in coin form. • to hold your groceries with your hands, arms • to pay for something using coins or paper money • ...
Bookkeeping 2022-01-25
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- Anything you own that holds value
- a record of a patients financial transactions at the clinic
- bills that the clinic needs to pay
- The amount of money you have in your account
- when you dont pay what is due and the bank sends someone to make you pay it
- A report that gives information on clinic activities for 24 hours
- How much the patient has paid the clinic
- How much the clinic charges the patient
- Money owed to a clinic
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- An amount owed by a business
- Patient owes clinic money
- Proof of payment, written acknowledgement for money received
- Cash kept on hand used for making small payments
- Patient overpays, clinic owes the patient money
- Transferring information from the journal to the individual accounts in the patient ledger
- The bank has to give the depositor his or her money when demanded
- Record of deposits, withdrawals, and bank balances sent to the depositor
- The act of changing something
18 Clues: Money owed to a clinic • Patient owes clinic money • An amount owed by a business • The act of changing something • Anything you own that holds value • bills that the clinic needs to pay • How much the clinic charges the patient • How much the patient has paid the clinic • The amount of money you have in your account • Patient overpays, clinic owes the patient money • ...
Emerging Markets 2025-03-26
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- A company that is growing rapidly in an emerging market
- A place where people buy and sell goods
- A loan given to a small business in an emerging market
- Money used in a country
- The practice of investing in companies in developing countries
- The total value of goods and services produced by a country
- A financial system where stocks are traded
- A country's money supply and financial system
- When a country's economy grows at a fast rate
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- A group of fast-growing economies like Brazil, Russia, India, and China
- Digital money like Bitcoin
- A country with growing businesses and economy
- A kind of money used to buy things
- The ability to access and use financial services
- When a company sells part of itself to raise money
- The total market value of all final goods produced in a country
- Another word for wealth or assets
- The process of sending goods to another country for sale
- A place where people trade goods without government control
19 Clues: Money used in a country • Digital money like Bitcoin • Another word for wealth or assets • A kind of money used to buy things • A place where people buy and sell goods • A financial system where stocks are traded • A country with growing businesses and economy • A country's money supply and financial system • When a country's economy grows at a fast rate • ...
Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- Buying assets that increase in value over time
- A share of ownership in a corporation
- Total amount of money brought in by company's operations, measured over a set amount of time
- money paid at a particularly rate for use of money lent
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- Issued by the government and corporation when they want to raise money
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- The amount charged on top of the principal by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets
- Reduction in money, time or another resource
- Using money to purchase goods and services
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- Money given to another party in exchange for repayment
- Money received, on a regular basis, for work through investments
- Borrow money now and repay later
13 Clues: Borrow money now and repay later • A share of ownership in a corporation • Using money to purchase goods and services • Reduction in money, time or another resource • Buying assets that increase in value over time • Money given to another party in exchange for repayment • money paid at a particularly rate for use of money lent • ...
Financial Terms 2022-04-04
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- A plan for future spending and saving, weighing estimated income against estimated expenses
- A reporting agency that collects information on consumer credit usage
- An amount of money.
- also known as credit line, the max amount you can spend on one card
- owned by investors and are for-profit businesses
- goal within a year or two
- member-owned and are not-for-profit
- The extent to which a person is considered suitable to receive financial credit
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- using money you have in the bank
- specialize in home loans and small businesses
- concept of money coming and money going out
- borrowing money with an agreement to pay it later
- One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA
- goal within 5-10 years
- Ranges from 300-850
- goal 10+ years in the future
- the actual money you take home
- One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA
- Comparing the cost of two or more goods or services in an effort to find the best value.
- One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA
20 Clues: Ranges from 300-850 • An amount of money. • goal within 5-10 years • goal within a year or two • goal 10+ years in the future • the actual money you take home • using money you have in the bank • member-owned and are not-for-profit • concept of money coming and money going out • One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA • One of the 3 main credit bureaus in the USA • ...
Economics 2022-05-08
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- make something needed or wanted
- business makes more money than loses
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- put money into something that can help in the future
- an official ban on trade with a particular country.
- general consumption tax on the consumption of goods and services
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- sum of financial assets that are required to produce goods or services.
- rivalry where companies try to be better than the other
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- money one has saved, especially through a bank
- regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- other word for money
- money matters or transactions of some size or importance
- guy in charge of the business
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
- legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts and
- the monetary value of expenditures for supplies or services
- a request
18 Clues: a request • other word for money • guy in charge of the business • make something needed or wanted • business makes more money than loses • money one has saved, especially through a bank • an official ban on trade with a particular country. • put money into something that can help in the future • a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend • ...
The Great Gatsby 2022-03-07
15 Clues: new money • old money • a gambler • hard working • cocky showoff • rags to riches • concrete jungle • youthful freedom • special gathering • breaking the rules • greetings youngman • curious love thinking • generations of wealth • beautiful Gold digger • electric motor transportation
Accounting and Finace 2018-03-23
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- a set amount of money to used during a period of time
- an original sum invested or lent
- money received after taxes and deductions
- amount of money put into one thing
- a document used to take pay for something
- amount of money received
- amount of money a employee gets
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- money being payed back at a rate from money lent
- the action of deducting or subtracting something
- money earned doing your job
- the tax from sales
- a money card connected to your bank account
12 Clues: the tax from sales • amount of money received • money earned doing your job • amount of money a employee gets • an original sum invested or lent • amount of money put into one thing • money received after taxes and deductions • a document used to take pay for something • a money card connected to your bank account • money being payed back at a rate from money lent • ...
Cash-flow crossword 2023-02-11
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- inability to meet debts
- asset that easily be changed into cash
- total inflows – total outflows
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to ________ payments to suplliers
- a reason business create cash flow forecasts it identifies potential _________ in cash balances
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to reduce the ____________ offered to customers
- figures in _______ indicate negative figures
- A cause of a cash flow problem is that businesses can incur unexpected costs known as ____________________
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- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity etc. that keep a business operating
- The____________ will always be the same figure as that of the closing balance of the previous month
- flow of money into and out of a business
- a limitation It that it is just a ________
- opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow
- money that can be readily used for business operations
- money taken out of the business by owner for personal use
- keeping too much stock uses up cash and there is an elevated risk that stock becomes unusable
- Flow of money out of a business
- total Revenue - total Cost
- Flow of money into a business
19 Clues: inability to meet debts • total Revenue - total Cost • Flow of money into a business • total inflows – total outflows • Flow of money out of a business • opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow • asset that easily be changed into cash • flow of money into and out of a business • a limitation It that it is just a ________ • figures in _______ indicate negative figures • ...
FINANCIAL COMPONENTS OF ATF INVESTIGATIONS 2022-04-01
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- last name of the accountant who took down Capone
- proceeds that are illegal to wire across USA borders
- transfer of funds between two parties using their individual banking accounts or credit cards through an online or mobile app
- abbreviation for money service business
- popular place to launder money
- security act that transferred ATF from the treasury department to the justice department
- components of ATF investigations
- financials can also be used for ________ tracking
- a reloadable payment card that can be used to shop online or at a store, transfer money, pay bills and withdraw cash from ATMs
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- financial investigations attack the root cause of illegal activity to disrupt, _________, and destroy the criminal organization
- is the money in the physical form of currency, such as dollar bills and coins.
- popular cryptocurrency
- popular online place to launder money
- transfer an electronic transfer of funds
- government agency used to combat money laundering
- the state where TRAC is located
- database create to assist insurance companies
- change pay app named after a monkey
- popular way of getting cash for bitcoin
19 Clues: popular cryptocurrency • popular place to launder money • the state where TRAC is located • components of ATF investigations • change pay app named after a monkey • popular online place to launder money • abbreviation for money service business • popular way of getting cash for bitcoin • transfer an electronic transfer of funds • database create to assist insurance companies • ...
personal finance 2022-09-27
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- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- Annual percentage rate
- Cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- A form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- Report Payment history of debt by a credit bureau.
- Your bank houses these.
- An economic value of something you own
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
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- A legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- After tax money
- The study of money for an individual.
- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- People who buy goods and services.
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- Certificate of Deposit
- Account An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
20 Clues: After tax money • Annual percentage rate • Certificate of Deposit • Your bank houses these. • People who buy goods and services. • The study of money for an individual. • An economic value of something you own • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • Required property to secure a loan with a bank. • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans. • ...
Accounting and Finace 2019-05-14
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- The amount of money you can spend in a time
- Amount subtracted
- The list of people getting paid
- Amount that you put into a stock
- A card connected to your bank account
- The tax for stuff bought
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- Amount earned in investing
- The amount you make
- Money moving
- Original amount of money
- Money after tax
- Money before tax
- Money written on paper
13 Clues: Money moving • Money after tax • Money before tax • Amount subtracted • The amount you make • Money written on paper • Original amount of money • The tax for stuff bought • Amount earned in investing • The list of people getting paid • Amount that you put into a stock • A card connected to your bank account • The amount of money you can spend in a time
Financial Terms 2024-03-21
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- Negative financial outcome
- Fixed income investment
- Company's distribution of profits to shareholders
- Risk management strategy
- Borrowed money
- Ownership interest in a corporation
- Financial gain
- Financial plan
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- Money spent
- Something owned with exchange value
- Cost of borrowing money
- Ownership in a corporation
- Withdrawal from a bank account
- Money earned
- Government revenue source
15 Clues: Money spent • Money earned • Borrowed money • Financial gain • Financial plan • Cost of borrowing money • Fixed income investment • Risk management strategy • Government revenue source • Negative financial outcome • Ownership in a corporation • Withdrawal from a bank account • Something owned with exchange value • Ownership interest in a corporation • ...
Business Services 2024-07-10
Across
- The people we serve
- "Free" less one letter
- Invoice synonym
- An amount of money spent
- Spending plan
- Actor, Hugh
Down
- Financial record
- Not calendar year, but _____
- Money plus "ier"
- Famous from movie, after "TPS"
- Acronym for Capital Improvement Program
- Day you get paid
- Money that is owed
- Nickname for money
- You-rack
15 Clues: You-rack • Actor, Hugh • Spending plan • Invoice synonym • Financial record • Money plus "ier" • Day you get paid • Money that is owed • Nickname for money • The people we serve • "Free" less one letter • An amount of money spent • Not calendar year, but _____ • Famous from movie, after "TPS" • Acronym for Capital Improvement Program
CASS Crossword 2017-11-09
Across
- CASS 9 relates to this, ______ to clients
- This CASS process refers to new money in
- Client money can be held for six years and then given away to a ______ if unclaimed
- Manage pre-visit ______, review and distribute requests from Auditors & Manco, this is a CASS Audit Oversight Team responsibility
- This CASS process refers to money out
- CASS 8 refers to this, ______
- FCA Principle for Business 10: “A firm must arrange ______ protection for clients’ assets when it is responsible for them”
- Chapter 7 relates to this, Client money ______
Down
- The CASS Coordinator for Janus Henderson Investors
- This CASS process refers to direct debits
- CASS process 267 refers to client money ______
- If you receive a CASS escalation, you can refer to ______
- How often are CASS Statements sent?
- CASS rules were implemented by this organisation
- Client Assets Sourcebook acronym
- The CASS SME for Client Services Voice
- The service tier for Janus Henderson Investors CASS
- Client Money and Asset ______ (CMAR)
18 Clues: CASS 8 refers to this, ______ • Client Assets Sourcebook acronym • How often are CASS Statements sent? • Client Money and Asset ______ (CMAR) • This CASS process refers to money out • The CASS SME for Client Services Voice • This CASS process refers to new money in • CASS 9 relates to this, ______ to clients • This CASS process refers to direct debits • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE QUIZ (TLE ACCOUNTING) 2021-08-31
Across
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money
- money received
- -In this case, analysis reports are submitted together with the financial statements.
- are obligations that the firm owes to other individuals or organizations
- the amount of money present
- things of value that are owned and used by the enterprise
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- After each accounting period, data recorded are summarized through financial statements.
- responsible for recording and maintaining a business' financial transactions
Down
- “Father of Modern Accounting”.
- the action of conducting business
- In this phase, items are sorted and grouped.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- a state's annual income from which public expenses are met
- defined as the systematic and chronological recording of the financial transactions
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue
- often referred to as the language of business
- the cost required for something
18 Clues: money received • the amount of money present • “Father of Modern Accounting”. • the cost required for something • the action of conducting business • a compulsory contribution to state revenue • In this phase, items are sorted and grouped. • often referred to as the language of business • things of value that are owned and used by the enterprise • ...
BIM FINAL REVIEW 2026-05-08
Across
- Putting money in a basic bank account
- card Removes money directly from checking account
- loan Money for school that must be repaid
- deposit Money required for a secured credit card
- banking Banking by phone or app
- note Follow-up after an interview
- Type of student aid FAFSA helps determine
- report Shows payment history, accounts, and age of accounts
- fund Example of investing
Down
- Abilities listed on a resume
- Plan for spending and saving money
- theft Stealing someone’s personal information
- pay Pay after taxes and deductions
- shopping Comparing prices to find best value
- Money for school that does not need to be repaid
15 Clues: fund Example of investing • Abilities listed on a resume • banking Banking by phone or app • note Follow-up after an interview • Plan for spending and saving money • pay Pay after taxes and deductions • Putting money in a basic bank account • loan Money for school that must be repaid • Type of student aid FAFSA helps determine • shopping Comparing prices to find best value • ...
Taxing and Banking 2013-04-30
Across
- income Money, goods, services, and property a person receives that must be reported on a tax return. Includes unemployment compensation and certain scholarships. It does not include welfare benefits and nontaxable Social Security benefits.
- taxes Taxes on income, both earned and unearned. Income taxes can be levied on both individuals and businesses.
- Money owed to taxpayers when their total tax payments are greater than the total tax. Refunds are received from the government
- evasion A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes
- Large marsupial
- Amount that taxpayers can claim for themselves, their spouses, and eligible dependents. There are two types of exemptions personal and dependency. Each exemption reduces the income subject to tax. While each is worth the same amount, different rules apply to each
- Man's best friend
- money or goods you owe.
- of deposit a type of investment that requires you to invest money for a certain length of time and guarantees the same rate of return for that entire time. CDs usually require a minimum deposit.
- payment the smallest amount you are required to pay a lender each month on a debt.
- insurance people buy health insurance to help them pay for medical expenses like going to the doctor, prescription drugs or surgery.
- compliance A system of compliance that relies on individual citizens to report their income freely and voluntarily, calculate their tax liability correctly, and file a tax return on time
- account a bank account that pays you interest for keeping your savings in it. Banks use your money to make loans, so they pay you interest for the use of your money. Your savings is insured up to $100,000 by the FDIC, so you don't have to worry about borrowers taking your money and not paying it back.
- to put money into a bank or investment account
- tax Provides benefits for retired workers and their dependents as well as for disabled workers and their dependents. Also known as the Social Security tax
- take money out of an account
- how quickly an asset (any item of value that you own) can be turned into cash. In other words, you don't have to wait until a certain date or pay a penalty to withdraw your money.
- register a small booklet comes with your checkbook and gives you record sheets that so you can keep track of all the deposits, ATM withdrawals, and checks you write. If you keep your check register up-to-date, you always know how much money you have in your checking account
- insurance this insurance helps you pay for damage you cause as a result of an accident to people or property, medical expenses you may have and the cost of fixing your car. It will also pay all these expenses if someone hurts you or your car and they do not carry insurance themselves
- 1) In talking about loans, the balance is the difference between the amount owed and the amount paid. If you pay $45 on a $100 debt, your balance is $55. 2) In talking about checkbooks, balancing means to account for all money that came into and went out of your account, so that at the end of the month you and your bank statement agreement
- things you pay money for - both needs and wants
- Flying mammal
- 72 math formula that determines the number of years needed to double your money at a given interest rate. Here's how it works: you divide 72 by the interest rate. Therefore, money invested at 10% interest rate will double in 7.2 years
- hanging onto your money for a future use instead of spending it. Saving is the opposite of spending.
Down
- score this is a score or grade that credit companies assign to you based on how you handle your money and pay your bills.
- usually refers to the money borrowed from a lender to buy a house; the borrower makes payments on the loan each month until the entire loan, along with interest, is paid in full.
- Has a trunk
- income credit A tax credit for certain people who work, meet certain requirements, and have an income under a specified limit
- cost the next best alternative that is given up when a choice is made. For example, when you spend your money, you lose your “opportunity” to use it in other ways.
- card this plastic card looks like a credit card, but it is used to withdraw money from a savings or checking account. When you use a debit card at Automatic Teller Machines or in stores to make purchases, money is immediately withdrawn from your account. You cannot withdraw more money than you have in the account.
- insurance people have homeowner’s insurance so they will have the money to fix or replace their home and its contents. Damage can be done by fire or storms, or even by a burglar.
- insurance is a type of plan that can help protect you from an event in life that costs a large amount of money. A policy will pay you money to cover the cost of these events. See auto insurance, disability income insurance, renter’s insurance, homeowner’s insurance and health insurance
- percentage rate the rate of interest being charged for a loan over a year's time. The APR rate includes interest, transaction fees, and service fees.
- tax Used to provide medical benefits for certain individuals when they reach age 65. Workers, retired workers, and the spouses of workers and retired workers are eligible to receive Medicare benefits upon reaching age 65.
- The federal agency that collects income taxes in the United States
- income tax The federal government levies a tax on personal income. The federal income tax provides for national programs such as defense, foreign affairs, law enforcement, and interest on the national debt
- Likes to chase mice
- the amount paid by a borrower to a lender for the privilege of borrowing the money
- taxes Includes social security and Medicare taxes
39 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • money or goods you owe. • take money out of an account • to put money into a bank or investment account • things you pay money for - both needs and wants • taxes Includes social security and Medicare taxes • evasion A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-04-30
Across
- person or institution to whom money is owed
- property or other security used to guarantee repayment of a loan
- properties, possessions, and claims of others
- amount banks set aside according to law as a protection for depositors
- bars of precious metal
- condensed statement showing all assets and liabilities at a given point in time
- funds available whenever the depositor wish them
- money that has an alternative use as a commodity
- stock certificates representing ownership of the bank
- laws regulating the maximum interest rate on passbook savings
Down
- money by government decree
- bank that can lend to other banks in times of need
- excess of assets over liabilities that is a measure of the value of a business
- debts and obligations to others
- interest-earning deposits that cannot be withdrawn by check
- ability to be converted into cash in a very short period of time
- substance that functions as a medium of exchange, and a measure and store of value
- metallic forms of money
- form of currency made by the Narragansett indians out of white conch and black mussel shells
- paper money issued by government through an act of law
20 Clues: bars of precious metal • metallic forms of money • money by government decree • debts and obligations to others • person or institution to whom money is owed • properties, possessions, and claims of others • funds available whenever the depositor wish them • money that has an alternative use as a commodity • bank that can lend to other banks in times of need • ...
Chapter 17 2014-12-03
Across
- a check that is written with insufficient funds in your account
- a order written by a depositer directing a bank to pay out money
- items subtracted from your earnings
- people who lend money
- getting the most of your money through planned control
- a check that has been paid by a bank
- employers pay workers according to the amount the worker produces
- amount lenders pay for use of customers money
- pay interest on the interest
- a plan for saving and spending income
- an account you save your money in
- located in checkbook; place where you record the checks you write
- signature of the payee on the back of a check
Down
- loan made on continuous basis for the purchase of products
- provides a record of money put into an account
- special type of deposite that offers a higher rate of interest
- a bank report that show the status of the depositors account
- amount of debt you can afford to pay back each month
- total earnings before deduction
- technology is used to substitute as a check
- payment that all citizens by law are required to make
- record of how you've borrowed and repaid debts
22 Clues: people who lend money • pay interest on the interest • total earnings before deduction • an account you save your money in • items subtracted from your earnings • a check that has been paid by a bank • a plan for saving and spending income • technology is used to substitute as a check • amount lenders pay for use of customers money • ...
Jocelynn mcguire p1 , economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- things people do for others
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- money we pay to the government
- things we must have for our survival or health
- rising prices
- a system of making and trading goods and services
- there are at least two producer who whats to buy a product or services
- when a person uses credit we are using another persons money
- things we would like to have but don't need for our survival
- products and services brought into a country for sale
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- what a person gives up to make a choice
- a list of income and expenses
- in short supply
- what we get from a choice we make
- prices are falling
- when you put money into an account and it earns money just for being that account
- the money the person receives for work they do
- when you own money to someone else
- there are limited resources for consumers while demand is endless
- products and services sent out of the country to be sold in another country
- organizations or groups who help people in need
21 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • prices are falling • things people do for others • a list of income and expenses • money we pay to the government • what we get from a choice we make • when you own money to someone else • what a person gives up to make a choice • things we must have for our survival or health • the money the person receives for work they do • ...
ACTG102 Week 8 Recap 2022-04-27
Across
- Profits of a company which are distributed to its shareholders.
- Payment made to employees for their services.
- Money taken from the business by the owner for their personal use.
- Debts or obligations that a business owes to another person or organisation for money, goods or services.
- The account when you owe money.
- Cost that a business incurs through its operations.
- In accounting, at least _____ accounts are affected in a transaction.
- The income a business earns by selling products and/or services associated with its main operations.
- An owner of shares in a limited company.
Down
- When expenses are greater than revenue, you have a _____.
- Value of an asset decreases with time
- The excess value of a company when it is purchased by another company.
- The account when a customer owes you money
- The overall revenue of a business minus expenses.
- Asset minius liability
- An agreement between two or more people whereby they agree to conduct business together for profit.
- The supply of stock or goods that a business has for sale.
- A resource that a buisness owns or controls
- A customer who owes money to a business
- A payment to the lender of money.
20 Clues: Asset minius liability • The account when you owe money. • A payment to the lender of money. • Value of an asset decreases with time • A customer who owes money to a business • An owner of shares in a limited company. • The account when a customer owes you money • A resource that a buisness owns or controls • Payment made to employees for their services. • ...
3.2 Households 2024-03-15
Across
- High income earners spend most of their income on....goods
- Middle income earners borrow money to buy ....goods
- Capital expenditure is money spent by on
- money spent on goods that last over 1 year
- cost of borrowing money
- money spent on goods consumed within a year
- How might households acquire income
- Characteristice of recession
- How might households acquire income
- person or a group of people living in the same residence
- occurs when there is an increase in the level of economic activity in a country
- also known as the trade cycle
- measured by assests - liabilities
- How might households acquire income
- are things we must pay out (negative)
Down
- Used to secure a loan
- Money available to spend after paying taxes
- During a recession there is high...in the economy
- people purchase goods that they feel increase their status
- During a recession there is a decline in the demand for
- are things we own (positive)
- in the business cycle when there is a fall in GDP for two consecutive quarters
- How might households acquire income
- During a recession there are lower levels of..
- occurs when the value of real estate property falls below the outstanding balance
- in low incomes groups saving tends to be...
26 Clues: Used to secure a loan • cost of borrowing money • are things we own (positive) • Characteristice of recession • also known as the trade cycle • measured by assests - liabilities • How might households acquire income • How might households acquire income • How might households acquire income • How might households acquire income • are things we must pay out (negative) • ...
Stock Terms 2024-08-21
Across
- Companies that are not able to be bought by the general public
- A piece, or portion, of a public company
- A collection of stocks that act as a measuring stick of the entire market
- The chief decision maker for a company
- The loss of purchasing power for a currency
- A powerful driving factor that is extremely difficult to measure
- Money left over after paying for all your expenses
- The fee for borrowing money
- Largest online exchange
- First time a public company is listed on an exchange
- Simple money brought in by a business, before expenses
Down
- Any business owned by shareholders
- A private business just starting will most likely have to do this to obtain funds
- Cap category of Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google
- Number of companies in the DOW
- The specific location (physical/digital) where you can buy, sell, trade stocks
- _____ East India
- The rule of 72 helps predict how long it will take to ______ your money
- Placing your money behind a vehicle with the expectation of a return
- Ex: Technology, Communication, Health Care, Energy
- Probability that one will lose their money
- Largest public company in the world
22 Clues: _____ East India • Largest online exchange • The fee for borrowing money • Number of companies in the DOW • Any business owned by shareholders • Largest public company in the world • The chief decision maker for a company • A piece, or portion, of a public company • Probability that one will lose their money • The loss of purchasing power for a currency • ...
Everyday Maths Week 1 2026-03-13
Across
- a food item Maggie buys
- place to save digital files
- a drink kept in the fridge
- how much something costs
- plan for how much you can spend
- writing on a keyboard
- place where you pay in a shop
- using the internet
- full cost of all items
- person who takes your money
- paper that shows what you paid
- looking for information
- things you buy
- unit used to measure weight
- lines scanned at the checkout
- Benji’s favourite morning drink
- a deal that saves money
- place where you keep your money
- machine that reads the barcode
Down
- saving a file to your device
- picture taken of your screen
- time of day they go shopping
- place to buy fresh food
- getting a good price for what you buy
- using a computer or phone
- paper money
- fruit sold by the bag
- place where you shop
- money you get back after paying
- sending a file to the internet
- how much something costs
- look at two prices to see which is cheaper
- list of bus arrival times
- small round money
- sweet item used in hot drinks
35 Clues: paper money • things you buy • small round money • using the internet • place where you shop • fruit sold by the bag • writing on a keyboard • full cost of all items • a food item Maggie buys • place to buy fresh food • looking for information • a deal that saves money • how much something costs • how much something costs • using a computer or phone • list of bus arrival times • ...
Sols Upp-Int U9A Consumerism 2024-08-28
Across
- To argue about the price to pay less
- To buy or collect something
- To charge too much or cheat someone
- To spend a lot of money on something you don't need
- To mention or start talking about a topic
- To reduce the price of something
- To ask for more money than something is worth
- To spend more money than you have or planned
- A list of things you want to buy or receive as gifts
- To support someone
- To reduce the amount of something
- To arrange or start something, like a meeting or a business
- To refuse or reject something, like an offer
- To talk louder or express your opinion
Down
- To have enough money to buy something
- To owe money to someone
- To tolerate or accept something unpleasant
- To compare prices at different stores before buying
- To criticize or make someone feel bad
- To quickly buy something because it's a good deal
- A plan for how to spend your money
- Alerts or messages that tell you something important
- The place where you pay for your items in a store
- To relax or become less angry or excited
24 Clues: To support someone • To owe money to someone • To buy or collect something • To reduce the price of something • To reduce the amount of something • A plan for how to spend your money • To charge too much or cheat someone • To argue about the price to pay less • To have enough money to buy something • To criticize or make someone feel bad • To talk louder or express your opinion • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- society where transactions are conducted electronically without pyshcal moneter
- additional cost that might arise in a cashless environmenr
- deceptive pratice to obtain money ilegally a risk in cashless system
- movement of funds from one account to another electronically
- financial record held at a bank or financial institusi
- type of device commonly used for cashless
- charges that May be imposed on customers in a cashless system
- activty that undergoes significant changes in a cashless society
- ilegal activty made more dificult by Electronic transaction records
- type of transactions carried of trought electronics means
- card allowing deferred payment and borrowing
- paper and coin money that become less common in a cashless society
Down
- benefit or not needing to carry phyisical currency
- transfer of money in exchange for goods service
- card linked to a bank account for direct payment
- digital wallet used for seorang payment information electronically
- Electronic Exchanges of money in a cashless system
- related to money especially in the context of cashless transactions
- physical or virtual item used to make electronics payment
- process of taking out money which become lees relevant in a cashless society
20 Clues: type of device commonly used for cashless • card allowing deferred payment and borrowing • transfer of money in exchange for goods service • card linked to a bank account for direct payment • benefit or not needing to carry phyisical currency • Electronic Exchanges of money in a cashless system • financial record held at a bank or financial institusi • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel 10.21.24 2024-10-21
Across
- You might refer to your money as this yeasty ingredient
- Looking for cash? You'll find a LOT at this locked down Fort Facility
- In 2030, Jackson will finally be replaced with this Harriet Hero!
- 'Money can't buy ___'
- What direction could be specified to your deposits?
- You might head to this street if you're trying to find day traders
- This Canadian coin signifies two dollars!
- The 10 dollar Founding Father!
- What president is on the one dollar?
- Money unclean? You could go to prison for doing this activity!
Down
- 'Bringing home the ___'
- If you don't have money, your account might be in this color!
- This president is on the half dollar coin- known best by his initials!
- This Canadian coin signifies one dollar!
- These make the Laundry & gumball machines go around!
- What is the United States currency abbreviation?
- No one should ever hoard this much money- it's well north of a million
- '___ for your thoughts?'
- In Europe? You might be using this currency!
- Sam's favorite way to refer to money- shares the first half of the word with the noise a cow makes!
- Oof, heavy! This is the UK's currency (plural)
21 Clues: 'Money can't buy ___' • 'Bringing home the ___' • '___ for your thoughts?' • The 10 dollar Founding Father! • What president is on the one dollar? • This Canadian coin signifies one dollar! • This Canadian coin signifies two dollars! • In Europe? You might be using this currency! • Oof, heavy! This is the UK's currency (plural) • ...
Chapter 3 Test Review 2024-10-02
Across
- Save up and pay for things with ____
- This causes the price of goods to increase over time
- In America, nearly 8 out of 10 families live paycheck to ______
- The first foundation is to save $500 in an __ fund
- One reason for saving money is to build ____
- A ___ becomes an inconvenience when you have an emergency fund
- Avoid car ______ for life!
- Is it ____ is one of the first questions to ask yourself to determine if you should use the emergency fund
- To build wealth you need ____ and time
- If you really want to save money, you need to live on ___ than you make
- The initial amount of money you invest
Down
- The only place to keep your emergency fund
- The Rule of 72 tells you how long it takes your money to ___
- Your ____ rate determines how quickly your money will grow
- Your emergency fund should be able to cover an ____ expense
- The fourth foundation is to pay cash for _______
- Building wealth is a ____ not a sprint
- One reason for saving money is to make __ purchases
- The fifth foundation is build wealth and ____
- The third foundation is to pay cash for your ___
20 Clues: Avoid car ______ for life! • Save up and pay for things with ____ • Building wealth is a ____ not a sprint • To build wealth you need ____ and time • The initial amount of money you invest • The only place to keep your emergency fund • One reason for saving money is to build ____ • The fifth foundation is build wealth and ____ • ...
Handwriting, Forgery, and Counterfeiting terms Ella Thompson 2024-10-31
Across
- How quick or slow the pen is lifted before each letter
- who's assignment this is
- When requesting a sample do not __ how to write
- when you expect money out of forgery
- Angle from the margin regarding a handwriting sample
- In CSI, the suspect used another person to write on bathroom stalls, this was his __
- Handwriting sample that an authority requests with identity
- Smooth, shaky, or Juvenile
- The author of a Handwriting sample being known
- Handwriting sample that is unknown
- How many times a requested sample is written
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- Type of paper Used to make counterfeit money
- Often forged to fake an older age
- A pen used to tell if money is real or not
- a signature or document that isn't authentic
- fake official identifications
- Ink inside a counterfeit pen that reacts to starch on fake money
- Used to identify subjects in a crime, written or printed
- Substance used in paper from trees
- Handwriting sample that already exists with identity
- A type of material used for real money
- Note wanting money for a stolen valuable;usually person
- Gaps between letters, proportions, and sizes
23 Clues: who's assignment this is • Smooth, shaky, or Juvenile • fake official identifications • Often forged to fake an older age • Substance used in paper from trees • Handwriting sample that is unknown • when you expect money out of forgery • A type of material used for real money • A pen used to tell if money is real or not • Type of paper Used to make counterfeit money • ...
Budgeting puzzel 2025-02-27
Across
- lists the paycheck deductions as well as other important information
- fee collected to fund hospital insurance
- How much can I buy with this much money
- amount changes
- fee to support federal government programs and paid to the IRS
- Financial idea that you put money away to save for goals
- no tax break but you won't pay taxes on withdrawals in the future
- after my taxes get taken out of my paycheck
- a person who relies on you for financial support
- I always want to buy something but don't have the money to buy it
- I need to set this so I can manage my money
Down
- fee collected to support state programs
- I spend more money then I make
- taxes insurance and retirement get taken out of my paycheck
- fees placed on income property or goods to support government programs
- before the taxes I get paid more
- I gotta watch my cash flow sometimes
- the exact amount every time
- the money you spend on needs and wants
- fee collected to provide to old age, survivors and disability
- I make more than what I spend
21 Clues: amount changes • the exact amount every time • I make more than what I spend • I spend more money then I make • before the taxes I get paid more • I gotta watch my cash flow sometimes • the money you spend on needs and wants • fee collected to support state programs • How much can I buy with this much money • fee collected to fund hospital insurance • ...
Brooklynn Danielson - Accounting 2025-03-21
Across
- recording revenue or expenses when they are earned
- (needs 18 boxes)has two words. investigates financial information to find fraud, embezzlement, etc
- company's debts or obligations to others
- money earned for work performed
- examination of a company's financial records
- revenue exceeds expenses resulting in extra funds or profit
- money you take after subtracting your costs
Down
- (needs 8 boxes)has two words. movement of money into and out of a business
- (needs 12 boxes)has two words. money received such as wages, salaries, or commissions
- costs of running a business that reduce profits
- money that a business uses to produce goods or services
- total amount of income generated by a business
- value of something after deducting all debts
- when expenses exceed revenue over time
- (needs 15 boxes)has two words. company's revenues and expenses over time
- money received on regular basis for work through investments
- reduction in cash and increase of something owed
- resources owned by company that have economic value
- financial plan of expected income and expenses over period of time
- expenses exceed revenue resulting in a negative net income
20 Clues: money earned for work performed • when expenses exceed revenue over time • company's debts or obligations to others • money you take after subtracting your costs • value of something after deducting all debts • examination of a company's financial records • total amount of income generated by a business • costs of running a business that reduce profits • ...
Crossword Globalization and Cashless Payment 2025-08-27
Across
- A tax imposed on imported goods.
- Digital application to store money
- Money that you can touch, made from paper or coins
- A term for selling goods to foreign markets.
- An economic system where trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
- What is the generally accepted medium of exchange in an economy for purchasing goods and services?
- Unequal access to opportunities and wealth among groups or countries.
- Cashless payments can be made by scanning the...
- What kind of method that pay without using real money?
- The spread of a cultural element from its place of origin to a wider area
- Moving from one country to another.
- The practice of obtaining goods or services from an outside or foreign supplier.
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- An agreement to reduce or eliminate trade barriers between two or more countries.
- A device people use to make mobile payments
- A worldwide computer network for communication.
- A benefit from cashless payment is making the transaction...
- An international organization that provides financial support and advice to countries.
- A card that takes money directly from your bank account
- The act of moving money from one party to another.
- A secure code required to authorize a card transaction.
20 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods. • Digital application to store money • Moving from one country to another. • A device people use to make mobile payments • A term for selling goods to foreign markets. • A worldwide computer network for communication. • Cashless payments can be made by scanning the... • Money that you can touch, made from paper or coins • ...
The Great Gatsby Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-23
Across
- Nick arranges a reunion between Gatsby and Daisy.
- George Wilson, believing Gatsby killed his wife, murders Gatsby.
- Nick's cousin, "old money" socialite, object of Gatsby's desire.
- Daisy's brutish, wealthy, "old money" husband.
- Gatsby's extravagant gatherings thrown in hopes of attracting Daisy's attention.
- The symbolic, unattainable goal at the end of Daisy's dock.
- Tom's mistress, trapped in the working class.
- The novel critiques the corruption of the American dream.
- Professional golfer and Daisy's friend
- Industrial wasteland symbolizing moral decay and the struggles of the poor.
- Narrator, bondsman, honest observer from the Midwest.
- Millionaire, mysterious, hopeful dreamer obsessed with the past.
- The extravagant era in which the story is set.
Down
- Almost no one attends Gatsby's funeral, revealing the superficiality of his connections.
- Gatsby and Tom have a heated argument in a hotel suite over Daisy.
- Home to the "new money," where Gatsby and Nick live.
- Home to the "old money," where the Buchanans live.
- Daisy, driving Gatsby's car, accidentally hits and kills Myrtle.
- The chaotic and immoral playground for the wealthy.
- Daisy's burtish, wealthy, "old money" husband
- Professional golfer and Daisy's friend.
- The stark divide between old money, new money, and the working class.
22 Clues: Professional golfer and Daisy's friend • Professional golfer and Daisy's friend. • Daisy's burtish, wealthy, "old money" husband • Tom's mistress, trapped in the working class. • Daisy's brutish, wealthy, "old money" husband. • The extravagant era in which the story is set. • Nick arranges a reunion between Gatsby and Daisy. • ...
Economics Review B 2019 2019-07-11
Across
- People who start businesses often face challenges
- The government provides this to sort of help you if you become unemployed or face hardship
- Money that is being spent in your budget
- Labor force with little or no special skills
- This type of lending means banks give out 8 times the money they have
- When the government controls economic decisions
- Compensation for working
- Banks give these out to people who need big amounts of money
- You decided to come to summer school instead of take this class next year
Down
- The costs of inputs that change often for suppliers
- The fact that there is not enough to meet everyone's needs and wants
- Labor force with high levels of education
- The type of American economy
- Two goods that are used together
- Spending by the government that is required by law
- The total "money made" by the national economy each year
- Can be money, machinery or skills and education
- Cost of borrowing money
- Women can see above them the men getting economic advantages over them
19 Clues: Cost of borrowing money • Compensation for working • The type of American economy • Two goods that are used together • Money that is being spent in your budget • Labor force with high levels of education • Labor force with little or no special skills • Can be money, machinery or skills and education • When the government controls economic decisions • ...
Finance and Insurance 2022-05-03
Across
- insured person pays premiums for entire life
- amount of money a policy will pay out
- the amount borrowed or lended
- the money paid at for times for having insurance
- money earned for making sales
- what remains after subtracting deductions;"take-home pay"
- person designated to receive policy's face value after death
- can be found using formula I=PRT
- a report to the insurance company in order to receive money for damages
- insurance that pays cash when your spouse or a loved one dies
Down
- the amount of money that should be in paycheck;before deductions
- the document that lists the terms and conditions of the "bet"
- insurance that provides protection against excessive water damage
- pay premiums for a certain time but insured person will receive face value
- can be found using A=P(1+R/N)^(NT)
- pay premiums for a certain time then beneficiary will receive face value upon death
- money the insured person must pay before the insurance policy starts to pay
- extra pay for working beyond the normal work week
- what services the insurance policy will pay for
19 Clues: the amount borrowed or lended • money earned for making sales • can be found using formula I=PRT • can be found using A=P(1+R/N)^(NT) • amount of money a policy will pay out • insured person pays premiums for entire life • what services the insurance policy will pay for • the money paid at for times for having insurance • extra pay for working beyond the normal work week • ...
IT'S A CRIME! 2026-03-04
Across
- doing something illegal that can be punished by law
- detonating an explosive device with the plan of harming people or property
- breaking into a house in order to steal something
- threatening to reveal someone’s secrets if a lot of money is not paid
- doing something illegal over the Internet or a computer system
- behaving violently inside the home
- driving with too much alcohol in your blood
- attacking someone physically
Down
- spying, to obtain political or military information
- taking someone away by force, demanding money for their safe return
- treating a child badly in a physical, emotional, or sexual way
- stealing large amounts of money that you are responsible for, often over a period of time
- giving money or granting favors to influence another person’s decisions or behavior
- illegally copying documents, money, etc. to cheat people
- marrying someone when you are already married to another person
- killing a famous person or public figure
- getting money from people by cheating them
- setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose
- behaving illegally and dishonestly; especially those in power
19 Clues: attacking someone physically • behaving violently inside the home • killing a famous person or public figure • getting money from people by cheating them • driving with too much alcohol in your blood • breaking into a house in order to steal something • spying, to obtain political or military information • doing something illegal that can be punished by law • ...
Modern Georgia Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-16
Across
- us president, governor, and winner of prize
- personal and financial risk taken by a person in order to start a business
- the amount of money the entrepreneur makes after paying expenses
- increase of unfair votes in one area
- world's largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages
- purchasing an item
- the worlds largest hardware store
- setting aside a amount of money for something
- most used transportation option ever
- giving people our money for more money
Down
- the world's leading producer of paper, tissue, and construction-based chemicals
- money you have to pay back from a loan
- important waterways used for shoppingof export and import cargo; Savanah and Brunswick are wo of Georgia's largest along the Atlantic ocean
- An athletic event every four years in atlanta
- the dividing of the population for equal votes
- the world's busiest aviation hub; located in Atlanta; named after two important Atlanta mayors
- communities that mare made up o f immigrants from the same country or those that speak the same language
- the world's largest passenger airline
- nation road netword system established by the federal government in 1950s
- The amount of money earned from a type of job
20 Clues: purchasing an item • the worlds largest hardware store • increase of unfair votes in one area • most used transportation option ever • the world's largest passenger airline • money you have to pay back from a loan • giving people our money for more money • us president, governor, and winner of prize • An athletic event every four years in atlanta • ...
personal finance 2022-09-27
Across
- a legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- your bank houses these.
- offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- a form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- People who buy goods and services.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- person who owns the home you are renting from.
- financial Guru we have studied this semester.
- the granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
Down
- An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- an economic value of something you own
- the gross earning after tax money
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- the study of money for an individual.
- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- Certificate of Deposit
- annual percentage rate
21 Clues: Certificate of Deposit • annual percentage rate • your bank houses these. • the gross earning after tax money • People who buy goods and services. • the study of money for an individual. • an economic value of something you own • offered by your employer or favorable for you. • person who owns the home you are renting from. • financial Guru we have studied this semester. • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-24
Across
- A statement about your current credit and activity.
- Also known as a contingency fund
- the concept that the amount of money now will be different in the future
- protection from financial loss
- A fee that is added to your debt while you havent payed it yet
- money that is put into investment
- the basis of financial credit approval.
- Annual percentage rate
- a not for profit financial institution
- Trust in the buyer lender relationship
- legal process that helps people get fresh starts through liquidation assets
- a person or company that buys and sells stocks.
- Money a person earns from their work
- a set value for spending based on your earning
Down
- a prediction of a lenders likeness to pay back a loan on time
- a risk management strategy
- the distinction between the things you need to survive and the ones you do not
- a time deposit sold by banks
- money you can borrow from a bank
- A card that contains your personal money
- Set money aside for savings
- a personal belonging that adds value
- failure to meet your legal obligations
- comparing prices of items before purchase
24 Clues: Annual percentage rate • a risk management strategy • Set money aside for savings • a time deposit sold by banks • protection from financial loss • Also known as a contingency fund • money you can borrow from a bank • money that is put into investment • a personal belonging that adds value • Money a person earns from their work • a not for profit financial institution • ...
Accounting Team : October 2023 2023-10-06
Across
- A government agency that regulates financial markets
- A charitable organization that provides medical care
- A record of a company's financial transactions
- A financial term for the money a business owes to others
- A charitable organization's primary goal
- The difference between revenue and expenses
- A financial expert who prepares and examines financial records
- An individual or organization that donates money to a charity
- The act of helping others or promoting the welfare of society
- The process of recording and summarizing financial transactions
- A document that outlines an organization's financial plan
- A charitable event where participants raise money by walking or running
Down
- The total amount of money a business earns before expenses
- A tax-exempt organization that provides aid and assistance to those in need
- A legal requirement for organizations to disclose financial information
- A federal agency responsible for collecting taxes in the United States
- The act of calculating and recording financial information
- The process of giving a portion of one's income to a charity
- Money given to a charity through a will
- A system for keeping track of financial transactions
- Money given to a charity without expecting anything in return
21 Clues: Money given to a charity through a will • A charitable organization's primary goal • The difference between revenue and expenses • A record of a company's financial transactions • A government agency that regulates financial markets • A charitable organization that provides medical care • A system for keeping track of financial transactions • ...
Commerce 2024-02-06
Across
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy wants and needs
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchange for a good or service
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales
- to set right
- a proposal
- a legally binding agreement
- things that are not essential for survival but that we would like to have
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment, or welfare payments
Down
- buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- the buying and selling of good and services to satisy needs and wants
- any token,with an agreed value,that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- an illegal business process
- to overcharge or swindle
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- the giving up of something of value
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- items you can see or touch
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
21 Clues: a proposal • to set right • to overcharge or swindle • items you can see or touch • an illegal business process • a legally binding agreement • the giving up of something of value • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer • ...
Commerce 2024-02-07
Across
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- electronic funds transfer at point of sale
- the giving up or something of value
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- a proposal
- a list of income and likely expenditures
Down
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- things that are necessary for survival, such as water and food
- the swapping or exchange of one good for another
- any organisation that produces and sells goods and services in order to make a profit
- any token, with an agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- a legally binding agreement
- items that you can see or touch
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- electronic retailer
- a person or business that makes goods
20 Clues: a proposal • electronic retailer • a legally binding agreement • items that you can see or touch • the giving up or something of value • a person or business that makes goods • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • a list of income and likely expenditures • electronic funds transfer at point of sale • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy By Ricky Allerkamp 2019-04-01
Across
- aprice for foodstuffs, etc
- an individual or company's assets minus liabilities
- debts
- a state of federal government's levy on individuals
- interest that is paid only on the original principal
- not easily changed bills
- the cost of basic necessities of life
- amount that an employer sends to the government
- interest paid not only on the original principal
- a loan secured by the collateral of a real estate
- fixed compensation for services
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- a percentage tax on goods
Down
- the money someone makes from labor
- take money out of the financial institution
- the total amount of money that someone wants to spend
- a price deducted from your gross pay
- easily changed bill
- a valuable item that is owned
- any card, plate, or coupon book that is used to borrow money repeatedly
- a deposit account at a financial institution
- the total of an employee's regular remuneration
- an item of debt as recorded in an account
- an amount of money held at a financial institution
- a reduction of cost
- a financial transaction
- An expenditure of money
- the remaining amount of an employee's pay after deductions
28 Clues: debts • easily changed bill • a reduction of cost • a financial transaction • An expenditure of money • not easily changed bills • a percentage tax on goods • aprice for foodstuffs, etc • a valuable item that is owned • fixed compensation for services • the money someone makes from labor • a price deducted from your gross pay • the cost of basic necessities of life • ...
Sophia's Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- pencentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your acoount
- Shopping-looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- study of how we use money
- amount of money that someone earns for their work
- work that someone does
- rivalry between two or more companies
- business that makes a product
- Tax-a tax on goods that you buy
- Cost-what a person gives up buy choosing one way of using resources instead of another (this or that)
Down
- one thing very well in a business
- that you have to pay back
- person who buys a product
- that is paid to the government
- who takes a risk to start a business
- a product is hard to find
- plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- of Labor-different workers do different parts of a job
- Goods-tools needed for making things (tractor,cars,computer)
- amount of things that exist
- tax-tax that is charged on money earned from working
20 Clues: work that someone does • that you have to pay back • person who buys a product • a product is hard to find • study of how we use money • amount of things that exist • business that makes a product • that is paid to the government • Tax-a tax on goods that you buy • one thing very well in a business • who takes a risk to start a business • rivalry between two or more companies • ...
Wealth 2023-04-21
Across
- - The state of being wealthy and financially comfortable
- - The monetary resources and wealth of an individual or organization
- - The quality of being luxurious and wealthy
- - The act of putting money or resources into something with the expectation of making a profit
- - The state of enjoying great comfort and wealth
- - Material wealth and abundance
- - A large amount of money or wealth
- - The financial gain or benefit obtained from an investment or business endeavor
- WORTH - The value of an individual's assets minus their liabilities
Down
- - A plentiful amount of wealth and resources
- - Valuable items or assets that contribute to wealth
- - The process of increasing wealth and resources over time
- - The state of having a great deal of wealth and resources
- - Valuable assets or materials that contribute to wealth and prosperity.
- - Having a great deal of money and possessions
- - Money or assets that can be used to generate wealth
- - A large sum of money or property given as a gift or inheritance
- - The condition of being successful and financially comfortable
- - Valuable possessions or resources that contribute to wealth
- - A large amount of money or valuable possessions
20 Clues: - Material wealth and abundance • - A large amount of money or wealth • - A plentiful amount of wealth and resources • - The quality of being luxurious and wealthy • - Having a great deal of money and possessions • - The state of enjoying great comfort and wealth • - A large amount of money or valuable possessions • - Valuable items or assets that contribute to wealth • ...
Investing- Izzy Ledgerwood 2025-03-24
Across
- total value of a companies stock
- investing all the money available at once
- the symbol of the company
- a way to value a company by comparing the price of a stock to its earnings
- where an asset can be converted to cash
- age to receive full social security benefits
- putting funds into a new investment after leaving a company
- initial public offering
- a place where people buy and sell shares
- 30 blue chip companies
- stocks go down
Down
- part of ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- taxes that fund social security and medicare
- issued by companies
- a collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that trades on a stock exchange
- provides retirement, survivor, and disability benefits
- putting money to work for a long period buy buying and holding assets
- a sum of money
- pools money from a large group of investors
- stocks go up
- a loan from the buyer paid back at a stated interest rate
- measures price performance of a basket of securities
- a strategy in which you invest your money in equal amounts
- earnings per share
- putting money aside for short term and minimal notice
25 Clues: stocks go up • a sum of money • stocks go down • earnings per share • issued by companies • 30 blue chip companies • initial public offering • the symbol of the company • total value of a companies stock • where an asset can be converted to cash • a place where people buy and sell shares • investing all the money available at once • pools money from a large group of investors • ...
Investing - Jax Lango 2025-03-25
Across
- Represents ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- Investing a lot of money all at once
- A digital ledger of transactions
- Total value of a company’s stock
- The most valuable cryptocurrency and one of the oldest
- Money from a group of investors to purchase a diversified portfolio
- Government medical health plan
- Former CEO of FTX who was arrested for fraud
- Sum of money saved for particular purpose
- Retirement account that’s taxed when you take money out
- Availability of cash
- Fund managed by employer paid to you when you retire
Down
- Retirement fund given by government and funded by taxes
- A company owned by a larger company
- Distribution of company earnings to shareholders
- When the stock market is going up
- Increase in value of an asset
- Measures performance of specific segment of stock market
- Investing an equal amount of money at intervals
- Created Social Security in 1935
- Represents a loan from a buyer, usually payed back at fixed interest rate
- Virtual currency backed by community involvement
- Retirement account that you put money in after taxes
- Currency created by government, but not backed by anything
- When the stock market is going down
25 Clues: Availability of cash • Increase in value of an asset • Government medical health plan • Created Social Security in 1935 • A digital ledger of transactions • Total value of a company’s stock • When the stock market is going up • A company owned by a larger company • When the stock market is going down • Investing a lot of money all at once • ...
Finacial Literacy Crossword 2025-08-21
Across
- cost of borrowing money
- Debt securities
- Income payment for work or services performed.
- imposed on specific goods
- without a fixed hours,
- Money borrowed
- Growth Growth that occurs at a constant rate per period, leading to increasingly rapid increases over time.
- ownership in a company
- Expenses Regular costs
- Interest calculated on the initial principal accumulated interest
- plan over a set period.
- Rates The percentage charged.
- Growth Increase in the value of an asset
- Medium of exchange
- Money for work
- Deposit A deposit for a fixed term
- Enhance quality of life
- Charges borrowing money costs
- tax deducted from earnings
Down
- Investment shares is an example of this
- Expenses Non-essential expenses
- Account Intended for money not needed for immediate spending.
- Essential required for basic living
- Investments savings accounts is an example
- Account Day-to-day account
- Income Earnings from sources other than employment
- Tax
- Costs incurred in the process of living
- Goods and Services Tax
- Interest calculated only on the initial principal
- Expenses costs depending on usage or consumption
- Payments Payments from the government
- Cost alternative foregone
- of Income money earned
34 Clues: Tax • Money borrowed • Money for work • Debt securities • Medium of exchange • without a fixed hours, • ownership in a company • Goods and Services Tax • cost of borrowing money • plan over a set period. • Enhance quality of life • Expenses Regular costs • of Income money earned • imposed on specific goods • Cost alternative foregone • tax deducted from earnings • ...
Adrien Yang 2026-02-05
Across
- things you would like to have
- money that you have to pay extra when you borrow money
- an agreement that is legally binding
- the person who writes and signs a check
- the buying and sellings of goods to make a profit
- purchasing products over the internet
- overpriced things
- a plastic card issued by a bank, allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- items you can see
- when you swap and exchange for products
- place where you buy foods and products
Down
- things done for you by others
- electronic tailor
- a proposition
- the amount of money needed for a good or service
- an organisation that produces and sell goods and services to make profit
- buys goods in large quantities by the manufacturer
- any token with an agreed value that people accept as payment
- an agreement that allows a lender to be able to have the deeds to your property if you do not pay back the money you lent
- money stealer
- and important service that has become necessary for the modern world
- people who handles complaints about companies
22 Clues: a proposition • money stealer • electronic tailor • overpriced things • items you can see • things you would like to have • things done for you by others • an agreement that is legally binding • purchasing products over the internet • place where you buy foods and products • the person who writes and signs a check • when you swap and exchange for products • ...
Unit 5 2026-05-23
Across
- A statement that says the amount of money you need to pay
- to get or earn by working
- an amount of money less than the normal price
- the amount of money you pay to live in a house or apartment when it’s not yours
- an amount of money you must pay
- to not do something that you usually do
- to use something that belongs to someone else for a short time
- sale At a lower price for a short period of time
- to give something to someone for a short time, not forever
- one or more thing of the same kind
Down
- of in place of someone or something
- to use too much or use badly
- describes something that will probably happen
- to put something on the internet to share with other people
- to move from one place to another
- To get or keep a set of things of the same kind because you enjoy having them
- Card a plastic card you can use to buy things and pay for them later
- account Where you keep money in the bank
- more than usual
- afford to have enough money to buy or do something
20 Clues: more than usual • to get or earn by working • to use too much or use badly • an amount of money you must pay • to move from one place to another • one or more thing of the same kind • of in place of someone or something • to not do something that you usually do • account Where you keep money in the bank • describes something that will probably happen • ...
Consumer Crossword 2023-12-18
Across
- income, money before deductions
- anyone who buys or uses goods and services
- consumer laws
- putting money aside for a rainy day
- deductions that must be taken from income
- something you feel is important to you
- something you are entitled to
- something you would like to have but is not essential to survive
- a plan for spending and saving money
Down
- something you are answerable to
- something you have to have in order to survive
- buy now pay later
- money coming into the household
- income, money after deductions have been applied
- deductions you can choose to have taken from income
- refund, repair, replacement
- something you can use to help complete a task
17 Clues: consumer laws • buy now pay later • refund, repair, replacement • something you are entitled to • something you are answerable to • income, money before deductions • money coming into the household • putting money aside for a rainy day • a plan for spending and saving money • something you feel is important to you • deductions that must be taken from income • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-10-02
Across
- saving up money for later
- the amount of money they pay employees
- Tax a tax on sales
- Pay money you have left from deductions and taxes
- the action of subtracting something
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Down
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- money signed over
- money received
- a business deal
- Card a that can buy things electronically
- money paid regularly at a particular rate
- Pay money you get before taxes or other deductions
13 Clues: money received • a business deal • money signed over • Tax a tax on sales • saving up money for later • the action of subtracting something • the amount of money they pay employees • denoting an original sum invested or lent • Card a that can buy things electronically • money paid regularly at a particular rate • Pay money you have left from deductions and taxes • ...
Banking Test 2022-04-18
Across
- A retirement plan that involved taxes
- A bank account that holds money you want to have saved
- Everyday Check, what we use to pay our bills
- A payment method that uses money that you have
- A device used to withdraw/deposit money
- Someone who works at the bank to help handle transactions
- Lets people save and share money at fair interest rates
- A check that's handled by the bank, not the writer
Down
- Something used to verify/confirm a deposit
- A bank that gets transactions through the internet, atms, ect.
- An account that helps out with educational expenses
- Individual retirement account that doesn't involve taxes
- A payment method that uses credit you have to be able to pay back
- Bank account made for daily transactions
- A check that the bank verifies the information/ammount on the check
- A place where money is saved/held
- An individual retirement account
- A retirement plan to save your money
18 Clues: An individual retirement account • A place where money is saved/held • A retirement plan to save your money • A retirement plan that involved taxes • A device used to withdraw/deposit money • Bank account made for daily transactions • Something used to verify/confirm a deposit • Everyday Check, what we use to pay our bills • A payment method that uses money that you have • ...
BizTown Vocab 2024-04-08
Across
- a business that charges costumers for money-related services
- work produced by human resources
- a person who creates or supplies goods or services
- people who buy or use goods or services
- the effort to increase the wellbeing of people through charitable giving
- a person who uses resources to start a business
- a condition where people can't have everything they want because of limited resources
- how a country makes and manages goods, services, and money
- the people and things needed to produce goods and services
Down
- the money people earn for their work
- a model or sample of a product to be produced
- a fee received or paid for the use of money
- the amount of money left after all business expenses have been paid
- money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- a place where people live, work, trade, and share
- work done for others such as haircuts or car repairs
- members of a town, city, or community
- things people buy and use
18 Clues: things people buy and use • work produced by human resources • the money people earn for their work • members of a town, city, or community • people who buy or use goods or services • a fee received or paid for the use of money • a model or sample of a product to be produced • a person who uses resources to start a business • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2025-03-04
Across
- Paid by employees and employers
- The total amount of money earned BEFORE taxes and expenses
- The total amount of money received AFTER taxes and expenses
- Paid on the money people make
- Paid by land and home owners
- To add money to an account
Down
- Money that the government requires all citizens to pay
- Small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- Card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- To take money out of an account
- A written, dated, and signed draft that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer
- A charge that is paid to a lender in return for borrowing money
- Money spent on a good or service
13 Clues: To add money to an account • Paid by land and home owners • Paid on the money people make • Paid by employees and employers • To take money out of an account • Money spent on a good or service • Money that the government requires all citizens to pay • The total amount of money earned BEFORE taxes and expenses • The total amount of money received AFTER taxes and expenses • ...
Modern Georgia Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-16
Across
- us president, governor, and winner of prize
- personal and financial risk taken by a person in order to start a business
- the amount of money the entrepreneur makes after paying expenses
- increase of unfair votes in one area
- world's largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages
- purchasing an item
- the worlds largest hardware store
- setting aside a amount of money for something
- most used transportation option ever
- giving people our money for more money
Down
- the world's leading producer of paper, tissue, and construction-based chemicals
- money you have to pay back from a loan
- important waterways used for shoppingof export and import cargo; Savanah and Brunswick are wo of Georgia's largest along the Atlantic ocean
- An athletic event every four years in atlanta
- the dividing of the population for equal votes
- the world's busiest aviation hub; located in Atlanta; named after two important Atlanta mayors
- communities that mare made up o f immigrants from the same country or those that speak the same language
- the world's largest passenger airline
- nation road netword system established by the federal government in 1950s
- The amount of money earned from a type of job
20 Clues: purchasing an item • the worlds largest hardware store • increase of unfair votes in one area • most used transportation option ever • the world's largest passenger airline • money you have to pay back from a loan • giving people our money for more money • us president, governor, and winner of prize • An athletic event every four years in atlanta • ...
The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy - Connor Gaston 2023-05-01
Across
- The central bank of the United States currency
- The sales and purchase of federal government securities
- The interest rate that banks charge one another to borrow money
- A service offered by the Fed to record receipts and expenditures of bank clients
- A nation’s main monetary authority
- Supervises the operations of the Fed
- Supervises the sales and purchase of government securities
- The interest rate that the Fed charges when it lends money to other banks
Down
- The interest rate that banks charge their best customers
- A plan to increase the money supply
- A term that means “relating to money”
- The Fed’s actions that change the moneycsupply in order to influence the economy
- Coin and paper money
- A plan to reduce the money supply
- The principal players in the Federal Reserve network of banks
- The head of the Federal Reserve, and is the active executive officer of the Board of Governors
- The fraction of a bank’s deposits that it must keep in reserve
- Owns, or has a controlling interest in, more than one bank
- An audit of the bank’s financial practices
- A financial institution that serves savers
20 Clues: Coin and paper money • A plan to reduce the money supply • A nation’s main monetary authority • A plan to increase the money supply • Supervises the operations of the Fed • A term that means “relating to money” • An audit of the bank’s financial practices • A financial institution that serves savers • The central bank of the United States currency • ...
Investment CrossWord 2025-03-27
Across
- Crypto is a (blank) risk investment
- Investing that takes a long time is blank term
- number of days you have to rollover funds
- place where people buy/sell shares
- stock market is optimistic
- You can start investing in it at age eighteen
- transferring funds into new retirement account
- investment that is for a short period of time is blank term
- the best class ever hint hint its this one
- Age you can invest in crypto
- piece of ownership of company
- How much you are willing to risk
- Money Backed by government
- depression in the stock market
- retirement account pre tax
- Investing big lump of money at once
Down
- age to receive full social security benefits
- retirement account after tax
- Multiple investors pool money to get a diverse portfolio
- Investing money in equal amounts and intervals
- retirement account unions offer
- Someone loans from you and you get more money in the end
- amount of time you work till you can get money they match with you
- type of retirement fund that was supposed to a temporary
- Total value of a company
25 Clues: Total value of a company • stock market is optimistic • Money Backed by government • retirement account pre tax • retirement account after tax • Age you can invest in crypto • piece of ownership of company • depression in the stock market • retirement account unions offer • How much you are willing to risk • place where people buy/sell shares • Crypto is a (blank) risk investment • ...
Investment Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-28
Across
- Crypto is a (blank) risk investment
- Investing that takes a long time is blank term
- number of days you have to rollover funds
- place where people buy/sell shares
- stock market is optimistic
- You can start investing in it at age eighteen
- transferring funds into new retirement account
- investment that is for a short period of time is blank term
- the best class ever hint hint its this one
- Age you can invest in crypto
- piece of ownership of company
- How much you are willing to risk
- Money Backed by government
- depression in the stock market
- retirement account pre tax
- Investing big lump of money at once
Down
- age to receive full social security benefits
- retirement account after tax
- Multiple investors pool money to get a diverse portfolio
- Investing money in equal amounts and intervals
- retirement account unions offer
- Someone loans from you and you get more money in the end
- amount of time you work till you can get money they match with you
- type of retirement fund that was supposed to a temporary
- Total value of a company
25 Clues: Total value of a company • stock market is optimistic • Money Backed by government • retirement account pre tax • retirement account after tax • Age you can invest in crypto • piece of ownership of company • depression in the stock market • retirement account unions offer • How much you are willing to risk • place where people buy/sell shares • Crypto is a (blank) risk investment • ...
Fourth Grade Word Challenge 8a 2025-04-03
Across
- left to right
- return to a normal state of health
- uncontrollable fear or anxiety
- elected head of a city
- directive; pattern
- distance from Greenwich, England in degrees
- leading to death
- slanted lettering
- money put in a bank to earn interest
- pleasant smell
- elected representatives to the state and federal senates
- money borrowed
- firm or stable in shape
- perform duties on behalf of others
- medical doctor who cuts open people's bodies to remove disease
- serious situation requiring immediate action
Down
- elected person to represent an area in the federal and state governments
- elected head of a state
- plan to combat a disease
- top to down
- separate reporting of money put into a bank
- person appointed to represent the public on a specific issue
- measurement north or south of the equator
- money taken from a bank by the owner
- top left to bottom right
- type of bank account where you keep the money for future use
- alternating squares of different colors
- type of bank account where you use the money by writing checks or using a debit card
28 Clues: top to down • left to right • pleasant smell • money borrowed • leading to death • slanted lettering • directive; pattern • elected head of a city • elected head of a state • firm or stable in shape • plan to combat a disease • top left to bottom right • uncontrollable fear or anxiety • return to a normal state of health • perform duties on behalf of others • ...
Banking Introduction Crossword Challenge 2024-02-28
Across
- An automated machine that dispenses cash
- A physical location of a bank
- Refers to how quickly an asset can be converted to cash.
- Full-service providers granting loans, receiving deposits, providing cash management, investing, and trading securities.
- The original amount of money borrowed
- The bank for banks
- American government-backed insurer in the United States; insures credit union deposits
- Consumers or Individuals use to purchase real estate - land/buildings
- A loan or line of credit
- A type of bank account
- A type of bank account that earns interest
Down
- Nonprofit financial institution owned by its members
- BANKING Banking transactions conducted via a mobile device
- Timed deposits locked for specified durations, accruing fixed interest rates
- A card that deducts funds directly from an account
- A sum of money borrowed from a bank
- The cost of borrowing money
- The amount of money in an account
- BANKING Banking transactions conducted via the internet
- Annual Percentage Yield; the interest earned on a savings account
- Money placed into an account
- A record of financial transactions
- United States Government Corporation; insures bank deposits
- Money taken out of an account
24 Clues: The bank for banks • A type of bank account • A loan or line of credit • The cost of borrowing money • Money placed into an account • A physical location of a bank • Money taken out of an account • The amount of money in an account • A record of financial transactions • A sum of money borrowed from a bank • The original amount of money borrowed • ...
Needs & Wants - Lam 2025-07-28
Across
- products built to last for a long time
- an agreement that is legally binding
- a shop that sells a wide range of food, beverages and household products
- a person who investigates and solves complaints between parties
- electronic funds transfer at point of sale
- a card that allows consumers to purchase something on credit
- a person or organisation that makes goods
- income that is not spent immediately and is kept for future use
- physical products that can be bought
- things vital to survival
- an establishment that combines a supermarket and department store, offering almost anything a consumer could need or want
- money exchanged for a good or service
Down
- money borrowed that is paid back with interest from an organisation such as a bank
- a shop that sells goods for lower that retail price
- the act of spending money
- an establishment that offers a wide range of goods to be bought
- an organisation that produces and sells goods or services to make money
- a person that purchases to satisfy needs and wants
- an illegal way of making money
- money gained from capital or labour
- the ability to purchase something and pay for it later
21 Clues: things vital to survival • the act of spending money • an illegal way of making money • money gained from capital or labour • an agreement that is legally binding • physical products that can be bought • money exchanged for a good or service • products built to last for a long time • a person or organisation that makes goods • electronic funds transfer at point of sale • ...
PVIer's Stock Market Game 2023-01-13
Across
- The action or process of investing money for profit and/or material result
- Income minus how much money spend in expenses that lead to a gain in profit
- The rate at which money multiplies for a debt
- Market where prices rise
- Investors collection of stocks
- Direction which prices are moving
- Where financial instruments are traded
- Something held which regarded at high value
Down
- A process of managing assets in your business
- A person who puts money into stocks expecting a profit
- When something relates to finance it is
- Market where prices fall
- A part of a payment to shareholders for additional shares
- The amount of money returned to shareholders if a business loses all assets
- The basis for all buisness
- How much something is held to worth
- The capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
- The process of spreading your investments around so that your exposure to an asset is limited
- Income minus how much money spend in expenses that leads to a loss in profit
- The amount of up or down for a stock
20 Clues: Market where prices fall • Market where prices rise • The basis for all buisness • Investors collection of stocks • Direction which prices are moving • How much something is held to worth • The amount of up or down for a stock • Where financial instruments are traded • When something relates to finance it is • Something held which regarded at high value • ...
2.3 Vocabulary 2025-09-02
Across
- A way to deposit payroll or government checks directly.
- The amount of money at the beginning of a statement period.
- A statement of all transactions for about a month.
- The account owner of a check.
- A signature or stamp by a payee on the back of a check.
- slip A written order to deposit money into an account.
- The receiver of transferred funds.
- When an account lacks enough money to cover a check.
- A percentage of the money that is in an account that a bank pays.
- Verifying the banks records to ensure no errors.
- A written order to transfer funds from an account.
- A record of debits and credits to a checking account.
Down
- Money in an account not released until the issuing bank pays.
- Withdrawals from a bank account.
- A check that has been processed so that the money is paid to the payee.
- A checking account that permits only one person to withdraw.
- An account with more than one owner.
- The range of dates in which transactions occurred.
- A monthly fee charged by some banks for services.
- Deposits into a bank account.
20 Clues: The account owner of a check. • Deposits into a bank account. • Withdrawals from a bank account. • The receiver of transferred funds. • An account with more than one owner. • Verifying the banks records to ensure no errors. • A monthly fee charged by some banks for services. • A statement of all transactions for about a month. • ...
Entrepreneurship crossword puzzle 2026-03-25
Across
- : Amount of product available for sale
- : Introducing new ideas or products
- : Cost required to operate a business
- : Ability to guide or influence others
- : Increase in size or profit
- : Consumer desire for a product
- : Building relationships for opportunities
- : Setting the cost of a product
- : Rival businesses selling similar products
- : Long-term plan for success
- : Someone who buys goods or services
- : The chance of loss or failure
- : Person who provides money to help a business grow
Down
- : Work done for customers
- : A person who starts and runs a business
- : Identity or image of a company
- : Money used to start or grow a business
- : A new business in early development
- : Place where buyers and sellers interact
- : Money left after expenses are paid
- : Promoting and selling products
- : Short presentation to persuade investors
- : Organization that sells goods or services
- : Borrowed money that must be repaid
- : Total money earned from sales
- : Percentage of profit made on a product
- : Plan for spending money
- : Something a business works to achieve
- : The act of selling goods or services
- : Something made to be sold
30 Clues: : Work done for customers • : Plan for spending money • : Something made to be sold • : Increase in size or profit • : Long-term plan for success • : Consumer desire for a product • : Total money earned from sales • : Setting the cost of a product • : The chance of loss or failure • : Identity or image of a company • : Promoting and selling products • ...
Banking Terms 2025-10-28
Across
- Balancing your account
- A written order to the bank for payment
- Rent, Groceries, and gasoline are examples.
- Money that is in public circulation
- Bad check
- Total amount of money borrowed, loaned, invested, etc.
- A person or company who is to receive money
- Income
- Document issued by a post office or bank
- Business that makes money available to others
Down
- Expense you can control.
- To sign the back of a check
- Second person who signs your loan application
- An expense that stays the same each month.
- The person or company who is paying the money
- Bank account owned by two or more people
- Bank customers make transactions
17 Clues: Income • Bad check • Balancing your account • Expense you can control. • To sign the back of a check • Bank customers make transactions • Money that is in public circulation • A written order to the bank for payment • Bank account owned by two or more people • Document issued by a post office or bank • An expense that stays the same each month. • ...
Banks/Banking 2019-02-19
Across
- Automated-teller machine
- an act of taking money out of an account
- generate a specified financial return
- Sum paid or charged for a privilege
- money accepted by foreign institution
- provide funding for
- imprint or inscribe MICR characters on checks and other financial documents
- Do not deposit until date effective
Down
- A legal process that allows a creditor to remove funds from your bank account to satisfy a debt
- An act or instance of taking more money than you have
- total amount of funds in an account
- Person employed in a bank to receive or pay out money over the counter.
- a person who keeps money in a bank account
- legal agreement to repay loan for purchase of property
- balance No funds in the account
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes
17 Clues: provide funding for • Automated-teller machine • balance No funds in the account • total amount of funds in an account • Do not deposit until date effective • generate a specified financial return • money accepted by foreign institution • an act of taking money out of an account • a person who keeps money in a bank account • Sum paid or charged for a privilege • ...
Financing, Saving & Investing 2023-12-11
Across
- ability to obtain goods or services before payment
- contract by one party delivering land, property, etc. to another for a set time
- time at which a note or bond is due
- general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- profit from an investment
- management of large amounts of money
Down
- valuable asset which the lender can seize if the loan is not repaid
- availability to convert an asset to cash
- wealth in the form of money or assets owned
- type of security which indicates ownership in a corporation
- value of shares issued by a company
- right to keep possessions or property belonging to another person until debt repaid
- spreading payments over multiple periods
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money
- Annual Percentage Rate
- sum of money given by an organization for a particular purpose
- situation involving exposure to loss
17 Clues: Annual Percentage Rate • profit from an investment • value of shares issued by a company • time at which a note or bond is due • situation involving exposure to loss • management of large amounts of money • availability to convert an asset to cash • spreading payments over multiple periods • wealth in the form of money or assets owned • ...
personal finance review 2022-03-14
Across
- an unnecessary expense
- paper from employer to pay employee
- borrowing money that you pay back
- once a month
- a set amount of an expense
- income before taxes
- money lost or spent
- once every two weeks
- a varying amount of an expense
- a loan used to purchase or maintain a house
- a necessary expense
Down
- once a week
- an account you save money in
- an estimate of income and expenses for a period of time
- the extra working income
- income after taxes
- cost to live in a place you don't own
- a paying occupation
- money received
- a desired outcome for the future
20 Clues: once a week • once a month • money received • income after taxes • income before taxes • money lost or spent • a paying occupation • a necessary expense • once every two weeks • an unnecessary expense • the extra working income • a set amount of an expense • an account you save money in • a varying amount of an expense • a desired outcome for the future • borrowing money that you pay back • ...
Market Day 2017-05-11
Across
- a way to go some where
- something people buy
- craft to reeling people in
- a company or organisation
- a lot of charity together
- a place to buy things
- a way to save money
- pacifistic day
Down
- a lot of human beings
- the money you save
- a dress up to look different
- trying to get people to buy things from you
- people working together
- management of large amounts of money
- sistaz, a stall
- when you make something other then food
- you use it to buy something
- a stall in market day
- a Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday
- quarter past 2
20 Clues: pacifistic day • quarter past 2 • sistaz, a stall • the money you save • a way to save money • something people buy • a lot of human beings • a place to buy things • a stall in market day • a way to go some where • people working together • a company or organisation • a lot of charity together • craft to reeling people in • you use it to buy something • a dress up to look different • ...
Focus Vocabulary 2024-03-08
Across
- something that causes irritation.
- mobility aid device for people who are unable to walk.
- giving money or resources to people in need.
- currently popular or stylish.
- having enough money to do something.
- transporting goods from one place to other.
- purchasing goods through the internet.
- piece of jewelry worn around wrist.
- elegant or extravagant.
Down
- something typical or ordinary.
- illegal trade of humans.
- food that has expired.
- moving funds from one account to another.
- something outdated.
- having a lot of money.
- decorative item.
- something that happens every year.
- a product that is sold for a short period of time.
- having no money.
- clothing designed for physical activity.
20 Clues: decorative item. • having no money. • something outdated. • food that has expired. • having a lot of money. • elegant or extravagant. • illegal trade of humans. • currently popular or stylish. • something typical or ordinary. • something that causes irritation. • something that happens every year. • piece of jewelry worn around wrist. • having enough money to do something. • ...
Crossword Financial Literacy 2023-04-28
Across
- A payment for working
- A place of saving
- Quitting over old age
- payment of education after Highschool graduation
- Can be earned and given
- Buying
- owed money
- profession of one's special training followed as one's lifework
- Supplies that are for show
- Saved Money
- Earned Money
Down
- a relation between people that share same interests
- a limited spending
- Higher payment
- careful management of resources
- provides funding for a person or enterprise
- Thought through desicions
- Supplies that support life
- a supply of available for sale
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
20 Clues: Buying • owed money • Saved Money • Earned Money • Higher payment • A place of saving • a limited spending • A payment for working • Quitting over old age • Can be earned and given • Thought through desicions • Supplies that support life • Supplies that are for show • a supply of available for sale • careful management of resources • provides funding for a person or enterprise • ...
bella 2025-07-28
Across
- Sells in bulk to retailers
- Retailer with many sections
- Standards that meet what buyers expect
- Total money spent
- Buying from catalogues or websites
- Goods that last for years
- Paper order to pay from bank account
- Products you can see and touch
- money kept aside for future use
- Signed legal agreement
- A spending plan
Down
- Extra money paid in loans
- large retail stores that offer a wide range of products
- payment tools made of plastic
- Person who helps resolve consumer complaints
- Shop known for lower prices
- Company that makes goods
- Moving money between accounts
- Self‑service food retailer
- buy now, pay later
- long term loan
21 Clues: long term loan • A spending plan • Total money spent • buy now, pay later • Signed legal agreement • Company that makes goods • Extra money paid in loans • Goods that last for years • Sells in bulk to retailers • Self‑service food retailer • Shop known for lower prices • Retailer with many sections • payment tools made of plastic • Moving money between accounts • ...
Macroeconomics Vocabualary 2026-01-07
Across
- - financial plan
- - employee's total pay
- - Financial expense or card amount
- - increase in price for goods and services
- - money received on a regular basis
- - This policy deals with money and employment
- - reduces disposable income
- - trading goods or services
- - Who controls monetary policy
- - something of value
Down
- - when spending exceeds revenue over a specific period
- - The amount of a good or product
- - Who controls fiscal policy
- - What is the federal reserve system
- - A person who purchases goods
- - total accumulated amount of money the U.S. government owes from past borrowing
- - Money spent
- - basic economic problem
- - Measure of total value of goods and services
- - This policy deals with taxation and spending
20 Clues: - Money spent • - financial plan • - something of value • - employee's total pay • - basic economic problem • - reduces disposable income • - trading goods or services • - Who controls fiscal policy • - A person who purchases goods • - Who controls monetary policy • - The amount of a good or product • - Financial expense or card amount • - money received on a regular basis • ...
Jonathan's Word Puzzel 2022-09-21
Across
- A short questionnaire to gather information.
- Gathering natural resources in a factory.
- A person that wants goods or services.
- Spend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or a part of a company.
- A person usually spending money at a business.
- The increase in the price of goods and services.
- Getting a good in exchange for money.
- People working.
- Consumer Price Index.
- A company that sells goods or gives services.
- The goods produced by material.
Down
- An item that can be sold to consumers.
- Anyone who makes goods or services.
- The decrease in the price of goods and services.
- The sale of the company's shares on world markets
- Currency used to purchase goods.
- Amount of money received normally from working.
- The want/needs of a consumer.
- A good that helps produce goods better.
- The quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal.
- Earning money regularly at a rate.
- The action of supplying a public need.
- The amount you have to pay for a good or service.
- Material given to produce a good.
- Amount of goods available to be sold.
25 Clues: People working. • Consumer Price Index. • The want/needs of a consumer. • The goods produced by material. • Currency used to purchase goods. • Material given to produce a good. • Earning money regularly at a rate. • Anyone who makes goods or services. • Getting a good in exchange for money. • Amount of goods available to be sold. • An item that can be sold to consumers. • ...
Round 1 2019-12-16
Across
- Narrated Mahabharatha to King Dhritarashtra
- Had a boon to select time of his death
- Total sales of a company
- money put into something with the intention of receiving much more back later
- The house of Lac was built by
- The money used in a particular country
- The sector in which government fund the business
- Dronacharya's Son
- Money retained in business and not distributed to owners
- Kingdom developed by Pandavas
- A statement or term in the contract
- Money available for borrowing
Down
- To start selling a new product or service to the public
- List of things to be discussed
- Arjun's Son
- An amount of money that is owed
- First commander in chief of Kaurava Army
- Notes taken during the meeting
- Process of hiring new employee
- The distribution of resources
- Bheema's Wife
- To stop working due to old age
- Arjun's Weapon
- A legal agreement
- The money coming in/out of business
- Youngest of pandavas brothers
- Arjun's Charioteer
- An official plan or statement of how things should be done
- A contract or clause that is Invalid
- Amalgamation of two companies
30 Clues: Arjun's Son • Bheema's Wife • Arjun's Weapon • A legal agreement • Dronacharya's Son • Arjun's Charioteer • Total sales of a company • The house of Lac was built by • The distribution of resources • Youngest of pandavas brothers • Kingdom developed by Pandavas • Amalgamation of two companies • Money available for borrowing • List of things to be discussed • Notes taken during the meeting • ...
Personal Finance Wordsearch 2021-04-07
Across
- interest interest calculated on the initial units principal
- tax tax laid by a government directly on income
- a sum of money placed in or kept in a bank account
- card a card allowing the holder to purchase goods
- a fixed regular payment
- tax a tax on sales or on the preceipts from sales
- an economy of or reduction in money
- money revived
- sum of money lent or invested
- the action of deduction or subtracting something
- worth the total wealth of an individual company or house hold
- of diving the level of prices retailing to a range of everyday items
Down
- a bank or other credit for lends or money
- with holding employer takes certain amount of money
- something that is owed or due
- page an employees earnings after all deductions
- pay sum of all wages, salaries, profits,interest payment,rents etc
- account an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn account deposited
- a current median of exchange
- being responsible for something
- interest interest calculated on the principal portion of a loan
- resource productive
- estimate of income and expenditure for a period of time
- expenses business that are not dependent
24 Clues: money revived • resource productive • a fixed regular payment • a current median of exchange • something that is owed or due • sum of money lent or invested • being responsible for something • an economy of or reduction in money • expenses business that are not dependent • a bank or other credit for lends or money • tax tax laid by a government directly on income • ...
Cash Flow- M.S 2023-02-08
Across
- Cash going both in and out of the business
- Renting property back to the seller
- Money kept on business premises, readily used for business plans/ procedures
- What the business needs to pay to maintain production
- Cash used to pay overheads, suppliers and employees to prevent this from happening
- (Related to cash flow)Predicts shortcomings in cash balance
- The same as the previous month's closing balance
- An organisation that provide the business with materials/ products
- When the owner takes out capital from the business for personal use
Down
- Shares of ownerships that are publicly offered to the general population
- Money that 'leaves' the business
- The 'workers' that businesses recruit and need to pay to avoid insolvency
- Storing too much stock and tying up cash
- They will look at business' cash flow forecasts when loaning money to them
- Includes payment of electricity, rent and insurance
- When the business spends capital/ Amount of money a business spent
- A business would like a ______ cash flow
- Money that 'comes' into a business
- When the business OWES money to someone
- How easily assets are changed/converted into cash
20 Clues: Money that 'leaves' the business • Money that 'comes' into a business • Renting property back to the seller • When the business OWES money to someone • Storing too much stock and tying up cash • A business would like a ______ cash flow • Cash going both in and out of the business • The same as the previous month's closing balance • ...
financial lit vocab Gabby and Tiffiney 2017-11-30
Across
- cost or charge
- tax that people give you
- a tax on sales usally added to the selling price
- money you can lose over time
- a bank deposit against which checks can be drawn by the depositer
- money received /pay
- paid for regular work and services
- extra money you give the bank or the bank give you
- to draw back away or aside take back
- an act or its instance of overdrawing
- when you put money in the bank
- a plan of operations based on such an estimate
Down
- bank account on which interest is paid traditionally one for which a bank book is used to record deposits
- the act or process of deducting
- an individual's income and receipts from nearly all sources.
- payment a intiinal amount paid
- the usual way of calculating interesting percents
- a plastic card that has that has money on it
- a card that identifys a person as entitled to have food and etc
- money you have to pay to buy something
- the deed by which such as transaction
- a burdensome charge obligation duty or demands
22 Clues: cost or charge • money received /pay • tax that people give you • money you can lose over time • when you put money in the bank • the act or process of deducting • payment a intiinal amount paid • paid for regular work and services • to draw back away or aside take back • the deed by which such as transaction • an act or its instance of overdrawing • ...
Allie's Econ Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- somebody who needs to hire someone
- amount of money somebody earns from work
- workers who do different parts of jobs
- tools needed for making things
- when a product is hard to find
- emergencies retirement to buy something in the future
- a amount of money that you will have to pay back
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- the tax on the goods that you buy
- what a person gives up by choosing one way of using sources instead of another
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
Down
- doing one thing very well in a business
- the study of money and how we use it
- a tax that is charged from the money we earn from working
- the US has this kind of economy
- a percentage paid into your account of the total amount you have in the bank
- and service where you put some money in the bank so you can take bits out slowly over time
- somebody who works for an employer
- somebody who buys a product
- a plan for how much money you want to be spent on an item a person must buy
20 Clues: somebody who buys a product • tools needed for making things • when a product is hard to find • the US has this kind of economy • the tax on the goods that you buy • somebody who needs to hire someone • somebody who works for an employer • the study of money and how we use it • workers who do different parts of jobs • doing one thing very well in a business • ...
Consumer Maths 2025-09-28
Across
- Money set aside after expenses
- Amounts subtracted from gross pay
- Reduction in price
- Duration for which interest is calculated
- Extra money paid for borrowing or earned on savings
- Regular payment made to repay a loan
- Earnings after subtracting costs
- Rate Value of one currency compared to another
- Pay Earnings after deductions
- Money spent on goods or services
- Original amount of money borrowed or invested
- Interest Interest calculated on the principal only
- Money received from work, investments, or other sources
- An approximate calculation
Down
- Interest Interest calculated on principal and accumulated interest
- Purchase Buying goods through installments
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Value Added Tax
- Pay Total earnings before deductions
- A number with a point separating whole and fractional parts
- Price Original price before discount
- Price Cost per single unit of item
- A part of a whole
- Percentage used to calculate interest
- Price Price after discount
- When expenses exceed income
- Mandatory financial charge by the government
- A part per hundred
- System of money used in a country
- Bill Charges for services like electricity, water, etc.
30 Clues: Value Added Tax • A part of a whole • Reduction in price • A part per hundred • Price Price after discount • An approximate calculation • When expenses exceed income • Pay Earnings after deductions • Money set aside after expenses • Earnings after subtracting costs • Money spent on goods or services • Amounts subtracted from gross pay • System of money used in a country • ...
BizQuest: The Business Wizards Crossword 2026-01-05
Across
- Amount charged for a product
- Person who buys goods or services
- Money left after all business expenses are paid
- Business owned by two or more people
- Activities used to promote and sell products
- Money earned by a business before expenses
- Receiving the product after buying it
- Ability of a business to earn profit
- Act of selling goods or services
- Paid message used to promote a product or service
- Requests from customers to buy products
- Money spent to make or sell a product
- Money put into a business to earn returns
Down
- Help given to customers before and after buying
- Reduction in the price of a product
- Person who starts a business
- Money used to start or run a business
- How good a product or service is
- Group of people working together in a business
- Bill given for goods or services sold
- Name or symbol that identifies a product
- Situation where expenses are more than income
- New business started by an entrepreneur
- Special price or deal given to customers
- Item offered for sale
- Money earned from sales before expenses
26 Clues: Item offered for sale • Amount charged for a product • Person who starts a business • How good a product or service is • Act of selling goods or services • Person who buys goods or services • Reduction in the price of a product • Business owned by two or more people • Ability of a business to earn profit • Money used to start or run a business • ...
